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F LO R I D A'S 50o - T WEDNESDAY OCTOBER19 2005/40 PAGEs 3 SECTIONS INSIDE Local Weather PAGE2A Wed 10/19 10/20 Hospital gets MRi P I L; E 5.A Purse thefts all too common P.A E I/ A County gives $20,000 pay raises to 2 BENJAMIN PRICE receive other increased benefits. However, the commissioners administrator. News-Leader Neither can lose their jobs now were encouraged by Chair Ansley A salary raise to $135,000 would without super-majority vote four Acree to increase that stipend by also be more competitive with other Nassau County Administrator of five-of the county commission. another $10,000. areas, she said, and increase the Mike Mahaney and County Commissioner Marianne Acree said Mahaney, who is 55, chances of him being retained. .. Attorney Mike Mullin each Marshall voted against both rais- did ndt receive a raise during a '"We've got to start paying more received a $20,000 pay raise last es. favorable six-month review. She money in order to get highly qual- week Mahaney had requested a also said he should be treated with ified people." she said. "Lf we don't Both had new. contracts $10,000 increase to the $115,000 the benefits and salary of a 25-year do that, we're going to sink." - approved Oct. 12 by the Nassau County Conmmission and also will annual salary he was given when hired in September 2(1004. county employee, since he has Zb years' experience as a county WHAT'S UNDER THE HOOD? Mullin PAY Continued'on 3A County backs off moratorium plan BENJAMIN PRICE Nea.,s Leader An overflow crowd packed the Nassau County Commission Chambers for controversial public hearings Monday. only to be told to go home. The county's two public hear- ings on a proposed countywide moratorium on most new develop- ment were postponed until dates in November and December. And based on stalf comments Monday, it's unclear whether the moratorium being talked about now will be the same one discussed around the holidays. The county was to consider a nine-month moratorium on most new development. It would affect comprehensive plan amendments, rezoning appli- cations, developments without traf- fic concurrency and other land use applications; ' However, just prior to Monday's Pirates top Rebels 36-26 P.4 GE IB EXTRA "EXEXTRA 50 YEARS AGO Coca-Cola announced it was adding a new "king-size" 10-ounce bottle to its lineup, offered in six-bottle cartons similar to those for its 6 1. 2 ounce bottles. October 21. 1955 S25 YEARS AGO Golfers told the Fernan- dina Beach Commission the reason the city golf course was never more than a break- even proposition was due to a lack of proper planning and policies. October 22, 1980 10 YEARS AGO With little discussion. Fernandina Beach Commis- sioners OK'd emergency adoption of an ordinance reg- ulating adult entertainment businesses after two different entities approached the city about establishing a business "of this nature." October 18, 1995 INDEX AROUND TOWN .............. 9B BusINES s 4A CLASSIFIED 1C_ COURT REPORT .................13A CROSSWORD ........................... EDITORIAL 7A FOOD 12B PEOPLE AND PLACES .: .......9B OBrrITUARIES. 2A POLICE REPORT __.... 12A SERVICE DIRECTORY.....__ ....:3C SPORTS 1B TIDES 4B NEWS-LEADER 1511 r 83 Copyright.2005 The News-Leader Fernandina BeachFL "4 h*li I* I 0 1' 1. A bright red, 1930 Model A Quarter-ton Pickup Truck, above. was one of the more than 200 vehicles fea- tured in Saturday's Amelia Cruizers 9th .Annual 8 Flags Car Show. George Bingen of Yulee, left, checked under the hood of a 1966 Mustang Coupe during the car show that attracted locals - and visitors to Centre Street. ',ndayari'd O"'2-h.v l be rs~he1aedto v. 17, , Dec.:1 p a rmatp.m.the M ullin submittedarevised draft of the ordinance that included sever- al additional exemptions to the moratorium. More exemptions may also be added by the Nassau COUNVTY Continued on 3.- Delinquent fees for landfill annoy BENJAMIN PRICE Neu's Leader For years Nassau County has charged every household an annu- al fee for using the landfill. But col- lecting the money over the years has become a million-dollar prob- lem. The county tax collector says there is a S1 million shortfall in the fund, and the office is encountering several challenges in its effort to Change looms for old neighborhoods GLENDA S. JENKINS News Leader Fernandina Beach residential neighborhoods will continue to change as old homes come down and new homes go up. But Fernandina Beach Conmmissioners must decide how drastic a change to allow. Their decision will have signif- icant impact on older neighbor- hoods. especially those that have become popular with developers more recently, such as the Southside neighborhood, where gentrification may be hastened. Single-family neighborhoods' could be transformed by the addi- tion of duplexes or townhouses if commissioners give property own- ers of smaller lots around the city the right to build more housing units per acre. Proponents say that would be a fair response because the city has always permitted duplexes and townhotises on lots that do not conform to the stated land use guidelines. "I have gone out and I have pursued additional lots in an area of lown which I feel like needs some rejuvenation," said builder Steve Boney. who demolished a z r. '- A.. Jn - S.u lirJI \ .Nt i ri.M I JLN'r -L N E LE Yri':'k A bulldozer tears down a single-family house at 605 South 10th St., an example of older homes being replaced by new development in the Southside community. single-family house that stood at 605 S. 10th St. "I tore down an old ho'Use that was falling down ... Bit I bought :he lot to tear the home down, to build a habitable home on, an affordable home on," he said. Two votes on dithe subject ended in a draw during an Oct 11 special commission meeting in which commissioners attempted *to decide how to correct a disparity between local land development regulations and the city's state- approved comprehensive plan. Commissioner Joe Gerrity recused himself from voting, leav- ing a 2-2 split, because he owns property at 409 South 12th St. where he proposed to build a two- unit townhouse in a neighborhood of single-family homes. CITY Continued on 8A collect the unpaid fees. The county has been assessing the landfill fee since the late 1980s. Currently it is S65 but has varied from 845 to S100 over the years. But since its inception, the land- fill fee has been billed separately from the annual ad valorem taxes. The tax collector sent and collected the bills but the job of collecting delinquent taxes was handled by L4N1DFILL Continued on 9.4 Plan to pay coaches approved SHANNON MALCOM News.Leader Non-instructional school employees will be paid $6.15 per hour Florida's minimum wage - for coaching duties up to 40 total work hours per week. After they go over 40 hours, they will be paid an overtime rate of time and a half, or $9.23 per hour. Nassau. County Schools Superintendent John Ruis present- ed the plan to members of the Nassau County School Board at Thursday's meeting, and it was unanimously approved. For the past several weeks, the school board was not approving any personnel who were paid hourly to coach sports because by ,law, they would have to be paid overtime, but an overtime rate for coaching had not been set. Previously, non-salaried employ- ees who chose to coach and par- ticipate in. other extracurricular SCHOOL Continued on 9. LOOL-ii9 OO IT JviASJOd ,ofjj4 ITCJIIJTNA AG 'd r07 comr he web Cara Curtin City Sidebar Friday in the News-Leader I, L D E S T E E K L Y E W S P A P E R WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19,2005 NEWS News-Leader Trick to happy Halloween is planning . a 44mo 40pwsow 'Wob cla 4 40. 004w- S - - ~ - ~ ~~ LM ~4 of -___ome ~lF049 m U - O) C So2 "0 0) 0 ALICE WALSH News-Leader Hr alloween is such an exciting evening for H^^ children that they usu- ally forget to be careful. So it is up to parents and neigh- bors to take extra precautions to keep this holiday a happy and __ safe one for our kids. Today, let's S take a look at adult responsibili- ty. First of all, make sure that the costumes your children will-be wearing are fire-retardant, reflec- tive, are not too long and do not 'impair visibility. On this last point, face makeup is better than masks. Shoes should fit and not slip. That's much more impor- :' tant than matching the costume. Have a dress rehearsal well before the big evening to check all of this out and .make nec- essary adjust- ments. W Parents, make sure that your children eat dinner before setting out, and an adult should accompany young chil- dren. Know where older children are going and give them a defi- -nite curfew. Children should remain inm their neighborhood unless they are paying a visit to relatives.' Parents who drive their children from neighborhood to neighbor- hood until late hours are making a nuisance of themselves. Although tampering is rare, tell children to bring the candy home to be inspected before eat- ing any. Look at the wrapping carefully and toss out anything that looks suspicious. Don't allow your child to eat any unwrapped treats. At the least, they spread germs. Homeowners, make sure your yard is clear of such things as ladders, hoses, dog leashes and flowerpots that can trip the young ones. Pets get frightened on Halloween. so put them in a pet crate or closed room for their sake as well as the safety of the little trick-or-treaters. Battery-powered jack-o'- lanterns are preferable to a real flame, but if you do use candles, place the pumpkin well away from where people will be walk- ing or standing. Also, make sure that paper or cloth yard decora- tions won't be blown into a flam- ing candle. Consider offering some healthy food alternatives. That can include packages of low-fat crackers with cheese or peanut butter filling, single-serve boxes of cereal, mini boxes of raisins and single-serve packets of low- fat popcorn that can be microwaved later. The treats don't have to be edible. Non-food treats can include such things as decorated pencils, stickers, erasers, coins, post-note pads, etc. Just use your imagination! awalsh@jbnewsleader.com Beach Lady celebrations set for this weekend 0L) * ~ I m * . * ~ - - ~- qw - U - e @~ 0e F - damp a IJ M- :NE WS ,LEADER 00 4w - ba 511 Ash Street. Fernandina Beach. FL 32034 (904) 261-3696 Fax 2613698 Website for email addresses: www.fbnewsleader.com Office hours are 8.30am to 5.00pm SMonday through Friday The News-Leader is published every Wednesdav and Friday by The Femandina Beach News-Leader. 5S11 Ash Sireel PO. Box 766, Femandina Beach, FL 32034. Periodicals postage paid at Femananna Beach. Fla (USPS 189 900) ISSN#0163-4011O SReproductions ol the conlerns of this publication in whole or in part without written permits. sion from the publasner are prohibited. POSTMASTER: Send address changes 1o- News-Leader. PO. Box 766. Femandina Beach, FL 32035 The News-Leader may only be sold by persons or businesses author- ized by the publsner or circulation director NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS: The NJews-Leader assumes no financial responsibility 'or typographical errors n advertising When notified prorrpily. the pan of the advertise- ment in whicn lhe typogiapnical enor appears wilt be reprinted All advertising Is subject to the approval of the publisher. The News-Leader reserves the right to correctly classify, edit or delete any objectionable wording or reject the advertisement in its efrtirety at any time prior to scheduled publication if it Is determined that the advertisement or any part thereof is contrary to the general'standard of advertising acceptance. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mail in Nassau County. . ... ..,.$29.00 Mail out of Nassau County ....... ...... $57.00 NEWS DEADLINES Community News: Monday, 5 p.m. Letters to the editor: Monday, 12 p.m. Church Notes: Monday, 5 p.m. People and Places: Thursday, 3 p.m.. C NNspapen, Incorporated The AL. Lewis Historical Society and the family of MaVynee Oshun Betsch, widely ; known as the Beach Lady, will .celebrate her life and spirit: at cer- emonies on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 22 and 23. Betsch, known nationwide as an advocate for American Beach, WEEKLY UPDATE Fund-raiser rescheduled "Bourbon on Centre," a hurri- cane relief fund-raiser for Gulf Coast families relocated here, has been rescheduled to Nov. 6. Fund-raiser wine and cheese A wine and cheese evening will be held from 7-9 p.m. Oct. 22 at Pirates Wood recreation cen- ter, 97542 Blackbeard's Road, Yulee, to raise money for the medical expenses of Davis Guy, the 8-month-old son of David and Jackie Guy currently being treat- ed at Duke University Hospital for neck and brain cancer. The event also includes a silent auc- tion, raffle and door prizes. For additional information contact Jim Warren at 277-1639. A blood drive hosted by the North Hampton Community Amenities Center will be held from 2-6 p.m. Oct 23. The procedure includes a medical history and a mini-physi- cal. It is completed in about 30-45 minutes. The actual donation is completed in 5-7 minutes. Refreshments, including grilled food, will be served. For information or appoint- ments, contact May Gunter at 548-0667. ID is required to donate. ;Navy League meeting The October meeting of the Camden/Kings Bay Council. Navy League of the United States, will be held Oct. 27 at the Clubs of Kings Bays aboard the Naval Submarine Base Kings SBay, in St. Marys, Ga. The membership social begins at 6 p.m. followed by din- ner at 7 p.m. The guest speaker will be Capt. Jake K. Moores, Royal Navy, commanding officer of the HMS Vanguard. For more information and/or reservations, call Ellen at (912) 729-7327 or visit the website at http:// kingsbaynavyleague.org. Hotline training Micah's Place domestic vio- lence shelter and 24-hour abuse hotline will hold a training ses- sion for volunteers to work the hotline or assist victims of domes-. tic violence. Training takes place Nov. 3, 10 and 17. For information call volunteer coordinator Rita Mulkearns at 225-9799. Fall festival The Fernandina Beach Middle School PTO is holding its annual Fall Festival BBQ from 5- 7 p.m. on Nov. 4 in the school cafeteria. Eat-in or carry out. The food' is catered by Callahan BBQ. Tickets are $10 each. Call FBMS at 491-7938. Canned goods needed Hurricane Katrina evacuees and other Nassau County resi- dents have been assisted by the pantry at Barnabas Center. As a result, canned goods and many other items have been depleted. The center is in particular need of canned fruit, soups and maca- roni and cheese. Donations can be dropped off at the crisis center at 11 South' 11th St. or the store, New to You, at 930 Jasmine St, Fernandina Beach. died on Sept. 5 at age 70. The Saturday celebration will be held at American Beach beginning at 4:30 p.m. at Lewis Street between Ocean Boulevard and Gregg Street. Parking will be in Burney Park, Burney Road, offAlA For information contact Betsch's niece, Peri Frances- Betsch, at (404) 964-8342. On Oct. 23 the Ritz Theatre & LaVilla Museum, the A.L. Lewis Historical Society and the family of Betsch welcome all to another celebration of her life and work. The afternoon, beginning at 2 p.m.. will include a showing of the film "The Beach Lady," a musical tribute by her brother John Betsch, and a reception at the Ritz Theatre & LaVilla Museum, 829 N. Davis St., Jacksonville. Donations may be made to the A.L. Lewis Historical Society, P.O. Box 15563, Fernandina Beach, FL 32035. OBITUARIES Elizabeth Tappan Cochrane Cazell Nlrs. Elizabeth Tappan Cochrane Cazell. most recently residing in Fernandina Beach, died on Oct. 16, 2005. She was born Sept. 17, 1917. in San Antonio, Texas. A husband, Dr. Gabriel E.Cazell, preceded Mrs. Cazell in death in 1988. She was a former res- ident of Redlands, Calif., where her husband was a Professor of Economics at the University of Redlands. Mrs. Cazell is survived by two sons, Gabe Cazell of Martinsville, Va., and Ben Cazell of Fernandina Beach. She also had five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. ; A memorial service for Mrs. Cazell will be held at 11:30 a.m. today at First Presbyterian Church of Fernandina Beach. A feceptionwat the church will immediately follow the service. In lieu of flowers, the family requests dona- tions be made to the Elizabeth T. Cazell Endowment Fund for the care of foster children through First Presbyterian Church, Fernandina Beach. Oxley Heard Funeral Directors Luis Antonio Feliciano Fernahdina Beach,'htlsbardt oft ri fRaitiir% -" Cortez Feliciano for over 53 years, passed away Sunday, Oct. 16, 2005, at his residence. A native of Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, he was the son of the late Domiciano and Tita Muniz Feliciano, and had lived on Amelia Island for the last year, after relocating from Puerto Rico. Mr. Feliciano was a retired automobile mechan- ic, and had opened and operated Luis'.Auto Repair Shop in Aguadilla for many years. He attended church services at the La Tierra Prometida Hispanic Ministry, 720 S. Eighth St., in Fernandina Beach, and enjoyed listening to music and watch- ing television in his spare time. Survivors include: his wife, Marina Feliciano, Fernandina Beach; their children, Norma (David) Nieves and Aida Feliciano. both of Fernandina Beach. and Jacqueline (Herman) Fuentes, New York City, N.Y., and Luis Angel (Nellie) Feliciano,'w Aguadilla, Puerto Rico; 12 grandchildren; 15 great- grandchildren; and nine brothers and sisters who reside in Miami and Puerto Rico. Funeral services are planned for later this week in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. with burial to follow in Monte Cristo Cemetery. Oxley Heard Funeral Directors Jares B Gehr Mr. 'James B. Gehr of Brightridge Drive, Bridgeport, W.Va., passed away on Sunday. OcL 16; 2005, at the Heritage Nursing Home, following an . extended illness. He was born on Nov. 27, 1930, in Richmond, Ind., son of the late.Stanley and Freida Gehr. Survivors include his wife, Judy Burkett Gehr, whom he married in 1988; two children, Dr. Todd Gehr and his wife Dr. Lynn Gehr of Richmond, Va., and Kim Goodrich and her husband Philip. Goodrich of Avon, Conn.; a sister, Betty Jordon of Ft. Wayne,' Ind.; and a former wife, Ginger Gehr of Fernandina Beach. Jim is also survived by four stepchildren and their spouses, Steve and Sandy Burkett of Upper St. Claire, Pa., Tom and Barbara Burkett of Avon Lake, Ohio, Kelley and Kurt Harpold of Clarksburg, W.V., and Tim and Kristie Burkett ofTowson, Md. Jim was blessed with four grandchildren, Christopher and Jonathon Goodrich and Meghan and Elizabeth Gehr. He is also sur- vived by 10 stepgranchildren, Kelsey and Jonathon Burkett, Brooke, Christopher and Madeline Burkett, Kurt and Carrie Harpold and Page, Julie and Max Burkett. Jim graduated from Richmond High School, Class of 1949, and received a Bachelor of Science, degree in engineering from Purdue University in 1953. He was an active member of' the Triangle Fraternity at Purdue University. After graduation, he was battalion commander.at OTC, Great Lakes Naval Station and was later commissioned a Lieutenant in the United States Navy, serving at sea with the Atlantic Fleet. He was Honorably Discharged in 1957. Mr. Gehr joined Schlumberger Well Services in 1957 as a Field Engineer in Mount Vernon, 111., served as District Manager of West Virginia and Pennsylvania from 1964-68 and then was promot- ed to Assistant to the Region Manager in Tulsa, Okla., from 1968-70. At this time, he joined Allegheny Land and Mineral Company in Clarksburg, W.Va., as Vice President and General Manager of Oil and Gas Operations. He became President and CEO in 1976. The company became publicly traded in 1981 as ALAMCO. Jim retired from ALAMCO in,1987 but continued to serve on its board of directors. In 1988, Jim formed Natural Gas Resources Corp. in Bridgeport, W.Va. He was a Registered Professional Petroleum Engineer and was registered with the National Association of Securities Dealers. The Governor of West Virginia appointed him to the State Oil and Gas Conservation Commission in 1973 and he became Chairman in 1980. Jim served two years as President of the Independent Oil and Gas Association of West Virginia and served as a Director of IOGA. Jim was also President of West Virginia Oil and Natural Gas Association (WVON- GA). Jim served as Area Director, President and Executive Board member of the Independent Petroleum Association of America. As an active member of Boy Scouts of America, Jim achieved the highest awards in scouting both as an Eagle Scout and a recipient of the Silver Beaver Award, which is the highest honor bestowed to a Scout and is awarded for outstand- ing service to youth within the Council.; He served as the President of the Central West Virginia Boy Scout Council. Jim was a member of the Lions Club and a board member of the Clarksburg United Way, YMCA, WVU Foundation and the West Virginia Foundation of Independent Colleges. Jim was named Oil and Gas Man of the Year in 1973. r,,000A -.0cgy tri tle7James B. "Jim" Gehr clolarhhtp,x .kh is based on the applicants 'scho'itic chievff ieits and On their cormit- ments to civic responsibilities. Jim enjoyed all sorts of outdoor activities and loved to sail his Flying Scott on Deep Creek Lake. He was a mem- ber of the Deep Creek Yacht Club and was a past Commodore of the club. *The family requests that in lieu of flowers that donations be made to either the IOGA-WV Jim Gehr Scholarship Fund, 405 Capitol St., Suite 507. Charleston, WV 25301 or the Boy Scouts of America, 1340 Juliana St., Parkersburg, WV 26101. Friends will be received at the Ford Funeral Home, Allen Chapel, 215 East Main St., Bridgeport, W.Va., from 4-8 p.m. today. Mr. Gehr will lie in state in the Bridgeport United Methodist Church, 251 Worthington Drive, Bridgeport, W.Va., on Thursday from 10-11 a.m. The funeral service will be celebrated in the church on Thursday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Steven E. Dorsey officiating. Interment will follow in the Bridgeport Cemetery, Bridgeport, W.Va. Ford Funeral Home. Bridgeport. WVa. Shirley M. Isalbella Shirley M. Isabella, 79, passed, away in Fernandina Beach on Tuesday morning, Oct 18, 2005. , She was a native of Cleveland, Ohio, and moved Sto Fernandina Beach in 1974 from Strongsville, Ohio. Mrs. Isabella was predeceased by her hus- 'band of 58 years, Nick A Isabella, who passed away in January 2005. Survivors include: a son, NickJ. Isabella Sr. of Fernandina Beach; two brothers, Jim McIntyre of Cleveland, Ohio, and John McIntyre; a sister, Gerry King of Willoughby, Ohio; two grandchil- dren, Nick J. IsabellaJr. of Fernandina Beach and Sara Woolsey of Yulee. Honoring Mrs. Isabella's wishes, there will be no services. GreenPine FuneralHome and Cemetery Stephen M. Vincelli Stephen M. Vincelli, 48, of Fernandina Beach, passed away Friday, Oct. 14, 2005, at Baptist Medical Center in Jacksonville following compli- cations due to cancer. He was born on May 27, 1957, in Leominster, Mass., the son of Anthony James and the late Doris Theresa Vincelli. He moved to Florida in 1982 and was a self- employed contractor. Steve was a lifelong member of the Catholic faith. He was preceded in death by his mother, Doris T. Vincelli, hi May of 1973. His survivors include his wife, Barbara A. Vincelli, and his son, Anthony Stephen Vincelli, both of Fernandina Beach; father, Anthony and wife Carol Vincelli; sister, Nancy Klima and her husband Mark, and his nephew Jason Klima, all of Leominster, Mass.; and brother James and his wife Linda Vincelli of Jacksonville. The family will receive friends from 5-7 p.m. this evening, with funeral services being held at 7 p.m. in the Burgess Chapel of Oxley-Heard Funeral Home with the Rev. Brian Eburn, pastor of St. Michael's Catholic Church, officiating. A private interment will take place in Bosque- Bello Cemetery it} Fernandina at a later date. Besides his devoted family, Steve leaves his many friends who loved him and will miss him greatly. Oxley-HeardFuneral Directors ADVERTISING DEADLINES WEDNESDAY NEWS-LEADER Classified Ads: Monday; 5:00 p.m.* Classified Display: Friday, 3 p.m. Legal Notices: Friday, noon Retail Advertising: Friday, 3 p.m., FRIDAY NEWS-LEADER Classified Ads: Wednesday, 5:00 p.m. Classified Display: Tuesday, 5 p.m.' Retail Advertising:.Tuesday, 3 p.m.. * Monday holidays will move the COassied deadline to Friday at 5 p m. F 7 < q WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19.2005 NEWS News-Leader PM Continued from 1A In justifying his new contract, Mahaney said he gave up several benefits when he left Kannapolis, N.C., to take the job here. He no longer received the dis- ability and health care insurance he'd received previously. He also received no temporary housing expenses, even though his $280,000 home in North Carolina did not sell until this month. Mahaney also provided a list of his accomplishments during his first year. It included, among other items, improving Nassau County's financial plan, building public sup- port for a controversial 5-cent gas tax, developing a long-term solid waste plan, containing health care costs and having the "courage to increase fees to cover expenses." Then he bluntly asked commis- sioners to "step up to the plate." "I have given up a number of things to be here," he said. "If you value my service I think you need to step up to the plate and take care of me. That's all I've got to say." In addition to his salary increase, the county increased its conribu- tion to Mahaney's retirement from 10 percent of his salary to 19 per- cent This puts his retirement ben- efits in line with the county's senior management rate for 25-year employees. Mahaney and Mullin also received an increase in monthly travel expenses from $500 to, $600, and their vacation was increased from three weeks to five weeks. Mahaney said he has not taken a vacation in the year he's been here, and has put 80,000 miles on his car. Mullin's salary increased from $120,000 to $140,000, and his con- tract was extended an extra year to 2010. In justifying the increase, Acree said Mullin, who is 59, has not received a pay raise since ;he became the full-time county attor- ney six years ago. He has received cost-of-living increases at the same rate as other county employees. The county has fewer pending. cases than other counties of a com- parable size, Mullin said in a brief justification. He attributed this to "being awake" to ideas that limit additionallitigation. The county typ- ically pays more than $150,000 for outside counsel when cases go to court, he said. When asked by Commissioner" Super-majority It now takes a "super-major- ity" vote to fire County Administrator Mike Mahaney or County Attorney Mike Muffin. An amendment to Mahaney'o contract approved Oct. 12 means his contract can only be terminated by a 4-1 vote of the Nassau County Commission. Previously, it would have taken only a 3-2 vote. To overturn the amendment would also require a separate 4-1 vote. Mahaney's contract has no term limit, and a vote to trmni-. nate his contract may be taken at any time. He is also allowed to resign at any time on the condition he gives two months' notice. Mullin's contract already included.a clause that required a super-majority vote to termi- nate his employment. His con- tract does have a term initl which was extended an extra year, from 2009 to 2010. However, his contract can also be terminated at any time by a super-majority vote. Tom Branan if he was considering seeking election as a judge in 2006, Mullin said "no." "I have been asked, but I'm not willing," he said. Branan made the motion to approve both contracts and endorsed both employees for being "aggressive, honest and depend- able more than anything else." The commission also passed a separate motion to require a super- majority to terminate Mahaney's contract. It would also require a super-majority to overturn that requirement. Marshall voted against all motions that dealt with the con- tracts. She said Monday both con- tracts were simply "too generous." "Here we are going through the budget, making it as tight as we can," she said. "Every employee in the county is important, but this was just too much." Most employees under the coun- ty commission are scheduled to receive pay raises of 5 percent in the fiscal year that began Oct 1. bprice@jbnewsleader.com Fathde Home Decor, Lighting & Fine Gifts 9a Enjoy up to 500/ Off in-store items! Wednesday, October 19 Friday, October 21 Extended hours 10am-7pm Gateway to Amelia Across from Barbara Jean's 261-7273 ' Service. Since 1889. To best serve local business, you need to be one. Since 1889, we have focused on our most valuable,'asset.. .you. Since 1889 County meetings moved The Nassau County Com- mission has moved into new meeting chambers at the Nassau County Government Complex on Nassau Place Road in Yulee. In addition to the county commissioners, all other boards and-commissions that previously used the chambers at the County Building on Pages Dairy Road in Yulee will move to the new location. These include: County commission- reg- ular meetings are held at 6 p.m. on the second and fourth Monday each month and at 9 a.m. the second Wednesday of each month. Growth manage- ment issues are discussed the third Wednesday of each month at 9 a.m. *Planning and Zoning Board regular meeting is the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. and workshops are held the last Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. Code Enforcement Board second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Conditional Use and Variance Board fourth Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. Solid Waste Task Force - second Thursday of each month at 3:30 p.m. Ocean Highway and Port, Authority second Wednesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. COUNTY Continued from 1A County Commission at a growth management workshop scheduled for today. For those reasons, Mullin requested Monday's hearings be continued. That incurred the ire of many in the audience of more than 60, as well as at least one commissioner, who complained people had showed up in droves only to be told they would not have an opportunity to speak. Commissioner Tom Branan, who has said he will not vote for any moratorium, said continuing, the hearings only makes the public more "suspicious.' "You draw people out here, on their time, and then there's nothing to present them," he said. "I have no problem waiting longer. But a lot of suspicion goes on when you delay and delay and delay." Attorney Susan McDonald also criticized the county for continuing the hearings. "We all came here tonight expecting to make substantive com- ments on a moratorium," she said: "Please rethink this. It's a very. important concept in determining the future of this county, and we'd Draft resolution Nassau County is consider- ing a nine-month, countywide moratorium on most new devel- opment Based on the latest draft of the resolution presented Monday, the following types of applications would be exempt: Rezonings in instances where the zoning map and com- prehensive land use map are inconsistent. Open rural subdivision plats of less than five lots. Development agreements already approved by the county commission. Developments of Regional appreciate the opportunity to have input," The first hearing Monday was to allow the Planning and Zoning Board to determine whether a moratorium is acceptable within the county's comprehensive plan. 'Before that board voted to con- tinue the hearing until Nov. 15, Chair Richard King and board member Tom Ford voiced strong, concern about a moratorium. Ford felt the county's nine- month timeline was inadequate and Impact. Comprehensive plan amendments for acreage large enough to constitute a DRI. Planned unit developments that have received preliminary development plan approval. County Attorney Mike Mulffin said Tuesday concurrency appli- cations should also be exempt, but were mistakenly left out of Monday's draft. He also stressed that this is a proposed moratorium on new development, not construction or re-construction. No building permits would be affected by the moratorium, he said. didn't believe the county could accomplish its goals in less than two years. Mullin said repeatedly Monday that the moratorium resolution could change "several times" between what he drafted originally and what the county commission eventually votes on. He said it was "frustrating" that the public came out only to see the hearings continued, but he didn't want to put something before the board that was "unfair." ftonAmeli& 'Mark Your CalenCdar Beaujolais Nouveau Celebration SThursdajj, November 17t ^ 5 p.m. to 8p.m. ^ 100% Money Back Guarantee Call 904-206-2295 for appointment Dining in The Grill SAAA Fi've Diamond Restaurant.. Serving dinner Tuesday through Saturday 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sunday Brunch 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Experience our new'menu, five diamond service Sand breathtaking ocean views., Enjoy weekend musical entertainment in our Grill Lounge. H Jackets are optional, collared shirts for gendtle'en .reuired. e. .. ations'required. ' Dining in Caf 7 4750 Seaside Bistro dining every dag. Serving daily 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Southern Breakfast Buffet N 6:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Sensational Seafood Buffet N Friday evening 6 p.m. Prime Rib Buffet Saturday evening N 6 p.m. Reserations recoImmended. SThe LobbyLounge Nightly Entertainment for M Your Listening and Dancing Pleasure. Sunday though T,,ursday 8 p.m. to Midnight S Friday and Sahtday N 5 p.m. to 8p.m. Pianist, 19 p.m. to 1a.m.-Island Spice THE BEST football j Weekend Begins HERE! Party with two of flmerica's favorite recording acts The Swingin'lfedallionsa The Tams Friday, October 28, 2005 from 8:00pm to midnight at The Grand Pauvilion (fldjacent to The Uerandah Restaurant, .3 miles south of Burney Road) $50 per person includes OPEN BAR*, grilled chicken breast sandwiches, saut6ed gator tail, hot dogs, pasta salad & more! Tickets available at the door for $55 per person. THER...Cruise to the game on the Lady St. Johns Riverboat Saturday, October 29th $175 per person/round trip, includes transportation to and from Sister's Creek, meals on board, DJ, dancing and a cash bar. OR...by motorcoach Saturday, October 29th $100 per person/round trip, includes transportation to and from the stadium, a boxed lunch, beer, bottled water and soda. Call 491.4646 for ticket information Iomelia Island 1pantatiore '. FLORIDA'S PREMIER ISLAND RESORT" *no one under 21 permitted BUSINESS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2005/NEWS-LEADER REAL ESTATE Haven Homes debut The W.G. Pitts Co. has announced formation of Haven Homes as the residential home division of the growing construc- tion services company. For more than 10 years, the company has created high-end facilities with custom finishes in some of the area's most exclu- sive communities, including MiraVista, Amelia Island Plantation, Margaret's Walk, Marsh Harbor, James Island, Palm Coast Plantation, Grand Haven, World Golf Village, St. Johns Forest, Fleming Island Plantation, North Hampton, St Johns Golf & Country Club and Waterchase. Haven Homes is making its debut as a preferred builder in, the 94-home Waterway Oaks neighborhood at Oyster Bay Harbour. The homes will feature a "Coastal Cottage" architectural style with traditional porches, hardwood floors, granite counter- tops and other designer finishes on home sites with marsh views or interior lakefront lots shaded by majestic oaks. Mark Herron of the W.G. Pitts Co. will serve as project manager for Oyster Bay Harbour. Allison Ramsey Architects. Inc. of South Carolina provided the architectur- al design for the homes, which offer floor plans ranging froin 2,126 to 2.849 square feet. Oyster Bay Harbour is an upscale, gated yacht club commu- nity at the end of Barnwell Road. The W.G. Pins Co. will begin construction later this year on the Oyster Bay Harbour Yacht Club. which will feature 102 boat slips,. a members-only food facility, .roof Oyster Bay Harbour is a gated community at the end of Barnwell Road. deck, pools, tildki gril. bar and fit- ness center. For details on Oyster Bay Harbour, visit www.ovsterbayhar bour.com. For information on Haven Homes or the W.G. Pitts , .Co., call (904) 260-3499 or visit www-v.wgpitts.com. Amelia Green condos available The first four buildings at Amelia Green Condominiums in Fernandina Beach have sold out completely. 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Mitchell. who earned her real estate license from Florida Real f l Estate Institute in August, is the former owner of Miz 's Ladies Fashions. Bornt in Fernandina Beach, she is a Mitchell 1971 graduate of Fernandina Beach High School. A minister, licensed through the Church of God of Cleveland, Tenn.. MitcheUl also works as a substitute teacher for the Nassau County School Board. U ________________ U I Pampered Pooch Pet Salon 'as a mess until a iend told ne about e total spa :ferience New Location 1008 S. 8th Street Uma RZ .-V I it, ftl tf, the -i-E ....,H ri.:.M i. ,Liu Karen Blackwell and her daughter Natalie Blackwell are ready to help you with your decorating fabric needs at Karen's Fabrics. Fabric store opens ALICE WALSH "We do our own upholstery News-Leader in our own workroom, and we offer a two- to four-week service, Do your upholstery and from order .to completion, draperies look a little tired? 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OCTOBER 19.2005 BUSINESS News-Leader City needs direction, harmony Fractured departments, bro- ken projects and personnel squabbles remain in the wake of another shake-up at Fernandina Beach City Hall. The resignation of City Manager Bob Mearns came abruptly, but it will take time to realize the ramifica- tions of his tenure. Apparently, a litany of such lingering issues caused a majority of city commissioners to seek to replace him. Mearns had some substantial accomplishments during his three- and-a-half-year span as city manager, however. He inherited a city budget that was $1.2 million in the hole when he took office and balanced it He provided some solidarity to the posi- tion. Prior to Mearns, there seemed to be a new city manager every year (and there practically was). Mearns also spearheaded the development of Seaside Park next to Sliders restaurant, North Beach Park on North Fletcher Avenue and the Hickory Street practice fields across from the high school. In fact, several city commissioners steadfastly supported Mearns. But mounting public opposition eventual- ly won over a majority of commis- sioners. The position will now be temporarily filled by City Attorney Debra Braga until a replacement is found. Steve Nicklas STEVE'S PLACE The atmos-. phere has been contentious at City Hall. The city airport, the marina and the golf course all have unresolved issues. The com- munity develop- ment office has needed a revolv- ing door as an entrance to accommodate all the changes in staff. And the police depart- ment is in tur-, moil. To top it off, costly studies of vari- ous intents have been largely a waste, and there are employee griev- ances that must be resolved. The community development office has been the site of many mis- givings. Houses have been construct- ed with disregard to zoning rules and city approvals. Trees have been cut from lots, ignoring city ordinances. Historic houses have been mowed down, and permits have been issued' without proper input'. These city departments fell direct- ly under Mearns' leadership. Under the city hierarchy, Mearns managed the day-to-day operations of these and other city offices. He served at the pleasure and under the guidance of the city commission. While Mearns was inevitably responsible for some of the problems within the city, he was not alone. City commissioners had the responsibility of measuring and monitoring his per- formance and decisions. The incessant blame game and finger-pointing continues. City offi- cials seem to be placing most or all of the blame for an ineffective system of government on one person. Commissioners are elected to pro- vide better oversight than what they have delivered (the city manager is appointed by the commissionn. They are very much involved in decisions affecting the airport, the marina, the golf course, the building and planning offices, etc. Commissioners, too, are to blame for much of the mess. Now it is time to head in a differ- ent direction. One of hope, vision and purposefulness. As it was said at Mearns'final meeting last week, what's done is done. The city still has bountiful assets and promise and appeal. A little direc- tion and harmony at City Hall will help this potential be realized. Steve Nicklas is a financial adviser who lives on Amelia Island. Hospital Baptist Medical Center Nassau has added onsite Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to its radiology depart- ment "After years of relying on a mobile MRI unit which came to our hospital several days a week, we are excited to have a new high-field MRI in house," said Jerrie Moore, director of Baptist Nassau's radiology department, in a press release. adds onsite MRI "Its 1.5 magnet provides fast scanning and excellent image quality; in fact, it is faster with better image results than open MRIs." A noninvasive method of using a magnetic field and radio waves to produce detailed images inside the human body, MRIs assist in diagnosing med- ical conditions and disorders. Advanced clinical applications of the new MRI include mus- culoskeletal detail multidi- mensional views of the brain, spine, abdomen and vascular systems and studies of the pan- creas. "Our MRrs ultra-short-bore design is more comfortable than older models," said Honey Atkins, MRI technologist. Patients can enjoy music while they scan, and they can focus on ceiling clouds to calm anxi- ety." County hails new Yulee plant The Nassau County Economic Development Board welcomed the announcement that Allied Millworks/Allied Systems Corp. will expand to Yulee and bring 52 new jobs. "The high-wage jobs Annandale Millwork/Allied Systems Corp. plans to create in Nassau County will enhance our community's employment outlook and add to our busi- ness opportunities," said Melanie J. Ferreira, executive director of the Nassau County Economic Development Board, in a press release. The Governor's Office of Tourism, Trade and Economic Development worked with Enterprise Florida, Inc., the Nassau County Economic Development Board and Nassau County Commissioners to secure this project. Gov. Jeb Bush announced Thursday that Annandale Millwork/Allied Systems, a res- identialbuilding products man- ufacturer, will locate its new southeast regional manufac- turing operation in Nassau County. The company's plan- ned 60,000-square-foot facility, outfitted with state-of-the-art equipment including comput- er saws and laser, represents a capital investment of $2.8 mil- lion in facility construction, manufacturing and business equipment The Yulee facility will pro- duce and market the corpora- tion's wall panels and roof and floor trusses. Production may be expanded to windows, doors and custom millwork. The Annandale MillWork/ Allied Systems Corporation is a family-run business headquar- tered in Winchester, Va. Nvme 2-6r OIa **, . 1879 Perimeter Park Road, Amelia Park $15 advance $20 at the door Buy tickets from At Home Amelia, New to You, Designs of the Interior, Golf Club of Amelia Island, Latitudes, and AlP Ocean Club for members. One door closes. Another door opens. See the possibilities. I-i i 1 iI SELLERS: Why pay 7%, 6%, or even 5% commission? Oceanfront Realty is structured to save you tens of thousands of dollars. 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CAS -OF NA6-AV U CO*UI 1891 South 14th Street* Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034 MEMBER FDIC EQUAL ROUSING LENDER 904-321-0400 IImI II OPINION WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2005/NEWS-LEADER VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Ctyroiercoa r person in the group can ask a quest Beach access tion and based on the candidate's As a concerned citizen and. response that person can see some- To the letter writer who sug- native resident of Fernandina thing during theinterview process gests that "the people of Nassau Beach, I felt compelled to write this and provide input that could save a County need to think about how letter.to express the heaviness in lot of time and money. we are going to take back our my heart as I read, "City Manager After hiring the right candi- beaches that the wealthy have resigns under fire" (Oct. 12). date, the commission must allow taken away from us" (Voice of the However, before I proceed let me that person to do the job. The com- People, Oct 12), I think the people make it perfectly clear that I am mission cannot continue to micro- of Nassau County instead need to not advocating for or against Bob manage because that lets subordi- ,think about how we are going to Mearns; that is not my concern. nate staff know that the city protect our beaches from those As I read he article I instany start- manager has no authority. There people, like the letter writer, who ed thinking "here we go again," should never become a time when want to return to the days when and I said that to myself because an employee can go straight to a vehicles were allowed everywhere ever since former city manager city commissioner or the city man- on'the beach. Larry Myers left office (not sure of ager without following the chain of A great deal of effort,and com- the year but he had the longest command, that should be written in muhity expense went into provid- tenure that I have seen in my 44 the city's Personnel Policies and ing access to the beach for. every- years in the cityoras far as I can Procedures manual. one, : handicapped included, remember) our city has been on a As the saying goes, "Keep doing through more than 50 beach roller-coaster of hiring and firing things the same old way. you get accesses, not including the five city managers within two or three the same results." All I am trying to access points where vehicles can be years. What is the problem? say is that the city manager driven directly on to the beach. Now that we are without a city answers to the city commissioners And they all have large parking lots manager once again, where do we and the city commissioners' that are never full. If you are hand- go from here? I would like to sug- responsibility is to the citizens of icapped, or not, there are access gest the following things to con- Fernandina Beach: therefore we points where you can drive your sider before the city commission need to demand that the commis- four-wheeler, or any other kind of begins the recruitment process: sion do a better job in hiring city vehicle, right up to the water's Take the time to clearly define managers. edge, and no permit is required. the role and the responsibility of I think it is unfair to hire a city The restrictions on beach driv- the city manager. manager from another state: they ing were not initiated by the .* Communicateclearly and con- accept the position and proceed wealthy. They were initiated by dsely his/her primary job function with relocating their families to long-term residents (many of on a daily basis. Sometimes the Fernandina without knowing that whom were not beachfront prop- way a job description is written from history the expectancy of erty owners) who believed the does not necessarily tell the per- being city manager is only two beach should be a beach and not a son what they are expected to years, perhaps three if lucky. deeply-rutted, trash-strewn road; accomplish. I am pleading on behalf of the that the beach should be safe; that Group interview process. citizens that during this transition it should be a respected place of Allow all the department heads to period the city commission move to sanctuary available to everyone, come together in a formal inter- adopt a more proactive than reac- uninterrupted by the noise and dis- view process with the potential can- rive role by taking the time to step traction of oversized four-wheel- didates to ask questions and see if back and look at the big picture, drive trucks; and that it should be this person is going to be a leader and that is the economic prosperi- protected from environment degra- and a team player. Let your depart- ty and integrity' of our beautiful city. dation caused by those vehicles. ment heads rate the candidate and Christine W. Raysor Wealth had nothing to do with it. get their feedback. 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Must present ticket to claim prize. Mfficas ? fPace. Raffle Tickets may be Purchased at: CI"'lO'T" I ATl'lK% I A FIRST COAST COMMUNITY BANK (both locations) I r=\ A I 11/ *-[ '* ^^. ^ I TIOI INAIIUINAL DBAINK of NASSAU COUNTY iA fl*tL rD A I II/ COMPASS BANK (both. locations) as a valuable community resource, had everything to do with it Restrictions on beach driving have made it possible for people to safely enjoy a variety of beach activ- ities without the hazard of trucks driving in their midst. No longer do parents fear that some 4x4 driv- er (who may or may not be sober and paying attention) will run over their child. No longer do visitors vacationing on Amelia Island have to look over their shoulders while looking for shark's teeth. Now you can hike the beach or just sit and take in its grandeur in peace. Seems reasonable to me, especially since your access to the beach is still guaranteed, as it always has been. This is, after all, not just about you. In the interest of accuracy, you should know that not all beachfront property owners are wealthy. Many acquired their property through inheritance, not wealth. My par- ents, who were not wealthy, pur- chased an oceanfront lot and built a modest house on it in the early 1970s, at a time when oceanfront lots were inexpensive. After they died I inherited their property, and now my wife and I live in the house they built. To imply that all beach- front property owners as self-serv- ing wealthy people who are denying you access to the beach is inaccu- rate and inflammatory. In fact, many of them, wealthy and not wealthy, worked hard over the years to pro- tect your access to the beach. Eric Bartelt Fernandina Beach Wetlands buffer A boo-boo? Ansley, pul-eeze.. This is way more than a "boo-boo" ("County: 25-foot wetlands buffer," Oct 12). Your vote, cast even though you had reservations, spells disaster and is not a benign "boo-boo." You should have been true to yourself and voted for intelligent development, not greedy develop- ment. Jean Platte Amelia Island Takingadvantage The second time I heard of Fernandina Beach was from a friend that moved down here from Ohio in 2001. Florida was not new to me I was in Mayport during my early Navy years- I just never vis- ited this city. I eventually made the trip from Chicago to see for myself. I liked it so much that I requested a job transfer and moved the fami- ly that same year. Fast forward four years and I can honestly say that Fernandina has changed substan- tially. One obvious topic is the house market It is not surprising that this place has become a big boom, that the demand. for homes has increased and, in kind, the prices. So what is the point? As mentioned ("Apartments evict tenants on short notice," OcL 12). Amelia Apartment Homes was sold to G.A.D.A. LLC'. with the rumor that they were going to be converted into condo- miniums (a fancy word that means ownership). No sooner did the word got out that "single moms and kids, senior citizens (both healthy and ill). working families and other regular tenants" were *being evicted, that people with homes for rent started to increase their monthly rental prices. Rent here is from $720 to $820. I do give credit for those that adver- tise their leases for the same amount I just can't believe that cer- tain individuals think an evicted person can cough up S1,000 to $1,400. Also, tenants here are upset because the first thing a rental agency asks them is "where do you rent now"? And as soon as Amelia Apartment Homes is mentioned, a new price list shows up. All of us will eventually be "kicked out," there is nothing around that I just feel ashamed of those who are (doing good or bad) in the housing market that they try to get an easy catch with some one else's dilem- ma. 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'I took out my homeowners policy 5 years ago, the cost to rebuild has increased, should I increase my coverage?' drm lia OnJWIance LC q cq I5 THE ANSWER FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS. -Whether buying.a new home, refinancing an old one or shopping Insurance due to price or cancellation, for over 50 years AMELIA INSURANCE AGENCY has independently served the citizens of Nassau County with the. best companies In the Industry, such as Travelers/First Floridian, State Auto, American Strategic and others. CALL US TODAY! 904.261.3606 or 800.939.7378 2384 Sadler Road, Amelia Island, FL :- www.ameliainsurance.com 'Copy righted Material Syndicated Content IP Available from Commercial News Providers') oo WEDNESDAY. OCTOBEFI 19,2005 EDIffTORIAL News-Leader t VIEWPOINT/JoN GoLDBR/TBuNE MEDiSERVICES NEWS I LEADE" FLORIDA'S, OLDEST WEEK) NEWSPAPER ESTAB-LISHED IN 1854 The News-Leader is published with pride weekly for "me people of Nassau County by Oommunlty Newspapers, Inc., Athens, Georgia. We believe that strong newspapers build strong communities - "Newspapers gel things done!" Our primary goal is to. publish distinguished and profitable community-orient- ed newspapers. This mission will be accomplished through the teamwork of professionals dedicated to the truth, integrity, quality and hard work. FoY R. MALOY JR., PUBLISHER M:t'CA :lChL PARNELL. EDITOR MIKE H ANK INS. AD ER RISING DIRECTOR ROBERT FIEGE. PRODUCTION DIRECTOR R BOB TIME. CIRCLL-rTION DIRECTOR Tom 'WOOOD CHAIRMAN DINK NESMITH PRESIDENT; ^"^I Community SI |Newspapers, S- Incorporated The views expressed by the columnists and letter S writerson thispageare their own anddonotnec- essarily reflect the views of the newspaper. Its owners or employees EDITORIAL Public deserves to know before county acts Nassau County Commissioners voted unanimously Oct. 12 to terminate the county's contract with auditing firm Farmand, Farmand & Farmand. The move was not unexpected. The firm has been under fire since May, when it was announced that a clerk's office employee embezzled more than a million dollars over sever-' al years while Farmand was the county auditor. Clerk of Court John Crawford had recom- mended in a letter to the commission that a new auditor be hired, expressing a need to "change the culture of accountability." Commission Chair Ansley Acree noted the contract had not been subject to bid in 25 years. "Businesswise, it's just not a very smart thing to do," she said, suggesting government contracts should be bid at least every five years. County officials and representatives of the firm had discussed ending the contract. So it came as no surprise to those who-were there w.hn- clmmission voted I enlit. 5 The problems, no one was there. The Oct. 12 commission agenda made no men- tion of Farmand, or the county's contract with the firm. The matter was discussed late that after- noon, hours after the meeting began at 9 a.m. Therefore, Farmand, the press and public were unaware any action regarding the auditors would be considered. When contacted the next. day, A.B. Farmand, a partner in the firm, declined comment because he was not even aware the county had voted to terminate the contract County Attorney Mike Mullin raised the issue during the agenda item "county attorney's busi- ness." He told us that contracts and other matters are often discussed and voted on under this broad heading. We agree with the commission's decision to end the contract and place it out for bid, but we object to taking such a step without proper public notice. All matters that require a vote by the county commission should be placed on the agenda in advance. If the commission determines an item of discussion requires a vote, then it should be placed on the agenda for the next meeting unless it is an emergency. Emergencies should be declared and voted on by the commission as such. It is not fair to those affected or the public when substantive votes are taken without proper notice. The Farmands deserved better. So did the people. A "culture of accountability" includes giving the citizens full opportunity to make their voices heard. Lt I I tHS WELCOME Send letters by e-mail to: mpamell@fbnews leader.com or mail letters to: Letters to the Editor, P.O. Box 766. Femandina Beach, FL 32035 On-line at www.fbnewsleader.com A qualified Washington is suddenly hung up on cronyism. According to a quick Lexis Nexis search, roughly 1,000 stories have mentioned "cronyism" and "Bush" in the last two months alone. It was Michael Brown's putatively dismal performance at FEMA that got the anti-crony buzz going and Bush's selection of Harriet Miers that sent it into the stratosphere. But President Bush has been setting the tinder for quite some time by so successfully keeping a tight inner circle of loyalists in the White House. When he was re-elected, Bush made the strategically wise decision of dispatching these loyalists to run important cabinet agencies, in particular the Department of Justice and the State Department. This was a smart move because in presidents' sec- ond terms, cabinet secretaries tend to start indulging their own political agendas rather than carry water for the lame duck. Putting friends at the controls, however, has kept these ships in the Bush armada. Continuing my string of mixed metaphors, Miers kicked the issue into overdrive because Bush placed so much emphasis on her status as a "loyal friend" - perhaps because there wasn't much else to go on. So now Miers is on a collision course with the Senate Judiciary Committee, and we will see if she is in fact the crash test dummy of the Bush White House. I think the Miers pick was ill conceived, but I'm remaining agnostic on her confirmation until those hearings. But I do think someone needs to say some- thing in defense of cronyism. It's a word and concept much abused in recent months. The Washington Post's Dana Milbank quoted me as saying Harriet Miers fits the dictionary defini- tion of "crony," as if it was a stinging rebuke of the White House. In reality, it was merely a factual state- ment. According to the dictionary, a crony is a long- time close friend or companion. Historically it didn't have a negative connotation. It derives from the Greek chronos (time) and simply means someone you've known for a long while. The Oxford English Dictionary cites as the word's first appearance an entry in Samuel Pepys' diary in 1665: "Jack Cole, my old school-fellow who was a great chrony of mine." In America, the term has become politically nega- tive, meaning favoritism for your buddies. Thus it's something of a departure for liberals to become particularly vexed over cronyism, given that cronyism is central to traditional Democratic machine politics. Recall Bill Clinton appointed his childhood friend Thomas "Mack" McLarty as his chief of staff and Bruce Lindsey as his counsel, and he criminally attacked the White House travel office so he could get his cronies in there. My recently departed father always told me that the biggest corrupter in business was friendship. He didn't mean criminal corruption, necessarily, but the milder sort of corruption that causes us to bend rules, look the other way, or to promote or hire Hope takes S" 9 1 ' in a je, "tI* nderful hap- I Ss that i s'yo e tesstores you faith. Something like that has happened on Sputh 11th Street in Fernandina Beach and the com- munity is all the better for it. Inside a nondescript building near Indigo Street, a group of adults are sowing character, discipline and creativity within more than two dozen children who come there Monday through Friday to learn. The boys and girls, many who live in the surrounding neighborhoods, enthusiastically became charter members of the first Fernandina Beach Boys & Girls Club. Every school day children walk into a bright, vibrant space that stimulates the senses and motivates the mind. Program SGlenda S coordinator Yvonne Thompson Jenkins and her staff have designed an ....***- interior that catches the eye, NEWSROOM captures the children's attention WSOO]M and inspires their imagination. VIEWS Practically every inch of wall space has been covered with brightly colored bulletin boards, bold lettering and encouraging mottos. A sports-themed game room is the highlight of the building. Using her previous experience in the classroom, Thompson, who has earned the Arts Program Director of the Year award for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida, took what could have been an otherwise routine after school baby-sitting session and transformed it into a remarkable proto- type for how the ideal student enrichment program operates. Fostering leadership and teamwork, the program also provides discipline and structure, in addition to play. When I visited the club on its first day open to stu- dents, "Power Hour," or homework time, had just begun. The students, who followed instructions and remained focused during my entire 30-minute visit, eagerly pulled out their assignments. Those who had no assignment asked for one and were immediately defense of cronyism S"Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content' Available from Commercial News Providers" above a person's qualifications. Most businessmen, most journalists and most politicians who would never dream of taking a cash bribe would almost immediately agree to do a favor for an old friend. How many members of the Greatest Generation got their first job through an "old war buddy"? Friendship corrupts, or at least distorts, our judg- ment. We tend to think our friends are more quali- fied than they really are for all sorts of reasons. Egotism is surely one. ("Of course my friends are all geniuses!") A hopefulness about our friends' prospects is surely another. We want good things for those we care about, and we tend to have an exag- gerated view of their abilities because we are inclined to think the best of them. This is why crony- ism isn't always about deliberately giving jobs to the unqualified. Often, people hire longtime friends because they trust that their old friends are up to the task. This seems to be the core of the argument on Miers' behalf. Bush knows her. He trusts her. He would consider it a betrayal of some kind if she "grew" on the bench. Clearly, for many, Bush's judg- ment isn't enough. But the more relevant point is simply a reminder that what we call cronyism is a fixture of the human condition and therefore a permanent feature of poli- tics, which is not always bad. Yes, friendship can cor- rupt in subtle, unseen ways. But it also facilitates solutions because friendships rely on trust. Old Washington warhorses get called rainmakerss" because they have so many ancient relationships they can rely on to cut through red tape and partisan rancor. If we always went with the best resume and nothing else, there would be no political parties because demonstrated loyalty to the team, shared sacrifice, shared principles and hard work wouldn't count for anything. And without that, there'd be no politics at all. root on South llth Street GLENDA s JENKINS NEWS-LEADER Jasmine Blash completes homework during "Power Hour" at the Boys & Girls Club. Grand opening Grandopenthrgcelebration for the Femandina Beach Boys & Girls Club Is 5-7 p.m. Monday. Call 491-9102 for information. provided with the work and with attentive, affirming. instruction. The foundation of the program is a system that rewards the students, individually and collectively, for even the smallest achievement. But more than all the attention Thompson has given to the program design, the students know that it's not just a job for Thompson. That is why they want to be there. And it is shows. The children can sense that Thompson, and staff members Ricky Starks, Deondra Hightower and the volunteer parents genuinely care about them, believe in their ability to succeed and expect them to do well. Thompson predicts the new club, which can accommodate 50-60 children, will outgrow the facility before too long. That would be a good problem to have. gienkins'fSbnewsleadercom LETTER FROM MISSISSIPPI/DAVID L SHROADS In the middle of what's left I just returned from Mississippi where we were in the middle of what was left of Waveland, Bay St. Louis, and the-rest of Hancock County, Miss. There is a disturbing trend that has emerged at the federal level to wind down and de-mobilize resources because it has now been weeks since Hurricane Katrina. The problem is that there is virtually no infrastruc- ture in areas that encompass several consecutive square city blocks, nothing has been seriously decon- taminated beyond very basic single-step decon or hos- ing down, and I personally think that the fire load 'is going to increase dramatically because all of the plant life for entire square miles was inundated with salt/mineral-laden water from the Gulf of Mexico for several hours, then there was no rainfall for several weeks until Hurricane Rita came through by then, the saltwater would have been well absorbed and begun to kill the plant life. Nearly every picture we took shows dead and dying trees, grass, and shrubs, and I can think of no way to desalinize the soil on such a huge scale short of the passage of time and rainfall. As a local person residing in an area that could have just as easily been affected, the very concept of withdrawing critical resources for purely cost purpos- es at this stage of such a significant disaster indicates a disturbing lack of homeland priority on a national scale. While in Mississippi we were dispatched to several house fires, a chemical plant fire, head-on tractor-trail- er collision, several auto accidents of varying severity, explosions in a residential neighborhood and many public service calls to assist both contractors in the cleanup and private citizens to salvage anything that they can of their personal lives. David L Shroads David L Shroads, a part-time resident of Fernandina Beach, is a volunteer fireman in West Virginia. He is working with the West Virginia Office of: Emergency Services as it assists Hurricane Katrina vic- tims in Mississippi. DAVID L SHPOADS FOR THE NEWS-LEADER A debris-lined street stands empty in Hancock County, Miss., which has been adopted by Nassau County for relief efforts after Hurricane Katrina. More photos, IOA. r ' WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19,2005 NEWS News-Leader Electricity GLENDA S. JENKINS News-Leader Prop Florida Public Utilities cus- Florida tomers have enjoyed some of the posed lowest electrical rates in the state. 2006 tt But next year the company plans to $2.54, begin phasing in surcharges $5.26, spread over two years. $7.76, FPU's proposal, pending $10.86 approval by the Florida Public added Service Commission, is intended to recover help customers gradually meet the watt he cost of an expected rise in fuel, tial bill. company officials said. "The amount we pay to pur- chase electricity goes up as fuel gross re costs go up," said George recovery Bachman, FPU's chief financial In : officer. "Phasing in this increase "unhear will do away with the shock" of a with its larger hike in 2008, he said. when th In 2008 customers would begin 2007. FP to recover the surcharge, which increase will be held in escrow, and accu- tract pri mulated interest as the company 'Tho0 credits it back to its customers worth i over three years. Customers would because not receive funds back, but the ket," Ba, credit would reduce the impact of these cc increases anticipated then. benefiti. .Residential customers using in 2008" 1,000 kilowatt hours per month tracts be currently pay about 862.22. includ- The ing a base rate of S23.73. a 54-cent 30-50 pe. energy conservation charge, 81.56 bill for re n thi I b Dr OL ,e( .-Y 1! rd ie pt e ' ic DS ff e 1 Ic or e( c rq ,e ............ .. . I~e~OW*. .*<. . /Op 4 h1kiwd k'A ikvy Get an early start on your holiday shopping wivth Holiday Shoppes 2005 at the Savwgrass Marnort Resort You'll be able to find beautiful decorations and ' :.-great gifts for everyone, with 30 shoppers exhibiting all kinds of holiday' merchandise. Don't miss this great event benefitting the Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach ._- Oct. 28-30, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sawgrass Marriott Resort & Spa, Ponte Vedra $10 one-time admission fee For more information call 904-280-0614 -$ias.e w 4- *1 I- di surcharge questioned the market at just over $90 for a osed charges typicalmonthly bill using 1,000 Rate comparisons kilowatts in 2008. "You're econo- Public Utilities pro- mizing by phasing it in and the Comparison of monthly rate monthly surcharges interest is building for customers of six investor-owned Florid rough 2007 who may have trouble budgeting a utilities, per 1,000 kilowatt January-June 2006 steep increase in their electric bill hour. July-December 2006 in one month." Florida Public Utilities: $62- January-June 2007 Associate public counsel Florida Power & Light $92.0 July-December 2007 Patricia A. Christensen represents Progress Fnergy: $97.78 o the monthly fuel cost utility customers before the Public Tampa Electric. $98.07 y charge per 1,000 kilo- Service Commission. She said no Gulf Power $87.91 ur of a typical residen- precedent exists for the surcharge. Jacksonville 'This has not been done Electric Authority: $79.97 before," Christensen said, explain- Source: Florida Public Utititi ing that the commission must ceipt tax and a fuel cost decide the merits of the proposal. r charge of $36.39. So far, customer feedback has "'There's always over-colle 996, FPU negotiated indicated "they prefer not to have or under-collection," said 0 of"fixed price contracts a surcharge on their bill," Mandrick, utilities director electricity suppliers. But Christensen said. "Customers need Fernandina Beach. Some e contracts expire Dec. 31, more time to be aware of the tomers could pay "more in a Li expects market prices to issue." retical sense than the actua -well above" current con- "I really think a lot of customers costs." ces. will be indifferent," said Bachman. If a ratepayer moves- b se contracts are literally "Some will say 'Don't give me an 2008, "Will any money come 1 millions of dollars now increase until you have to.' And to that customer?" a we're that far under mar- others will say, 'We'd likeit in little Mandrick, a former FPU em chman said.:'The irony is l'pieces' That'swhy we put it to the ee. ntracts have been such a commissionon" And if a ratepayer m But they will be a problem Residential and commercial improvements that change his when new electrical con- customersminay benefit different- trical use, his rates are being come effecdve. 1y. and FPU should reconsider the sidized by ratepayers in the fu company has projected a process to make it equitable for he said. cent increase for the total everyone, some concerned about Some customers could be 'sidential customers, with the plan have said. ing for things (they) don't ge benefit of," Mandrick said. "The company will not profit" from the "fuel cost recovery mech- anism," Bachman said. "We're doing this because we feel it's in the best interest of our customers." gfenkins,@fbnewsleadercom Numberstocall FPU customers with ques- tions, concerns or comments about proposed surcharges may write: Florida Public Service Commission, Division of the Commission Qlerk and Administrative Services, 2540 Shumard Oak Blvd, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850, Please reference Docket No. 050001-El or 050317-E1. Also, contact the FPSC by calling (850) 413-6121, toll-free at 1- 800-342-3552, via fax at 1- 800-511-0809 or via e-mail contact@psc.state.fl.us log on to www.florddapsc.com. Customers may also direct inquiries to assoolate public counsel Patricia A. Christensen in the Office of Public Counsel by aling (850) 488-9330 or e-mail chris .tiOnsen.patty@leg-state.fl.us. -... ... .. ...... .... ... ,--;-,, -.:_; ..,. ..... -..-! w,_ -, *- -.... ... ....... ... y .r Discover the c'tmfriof "Str t. Pont Vedr and The Beache.' Call 1-800-653-2489 or visit www.getaway4florida.com for your free vacation guide and calendar of events. >s a 22 01 es action John r for cus-" theo- l fuel before back" asked nploy- nakes selec- ;sub- iture, "pay- et the CITY Continued from 1A City Attorney Debra Braga, now serving as interim city man- ager, told commissioners the city must abide by the lower density guidelines in its comprehensive plan. The city stopped approving permits for duplexes and town- houses on Sept 7. But the commission could vote to increase density, decrease density, or stop issuing permits for all houses except single-fam- ily homes until it decides what density to allow, she said. Following the comprehensive plan "will eliminate two-family and multi-family developments in many areas of the city," Braga wrote in an Oct 7 memo- randum. ., But property owners, build- ing contractors and developers opposed the mandate to follow the comprehensive plan because of the city's history of approving permits for multi-family housing, despite the plan's density guide- lines. Their financial investment gives them the right to develop the property according to their expectations for using the prop- ertv when they purchased it, opponents of the building restric- tion said. Braga agreed with Interim City Planner Catherine Hartley. who said density should be decid- ed based on a neighborhood analysis. "I thiik a lot of your areas zoned as R-2 (which allows duplexes and townhouses) are probably more reflective of a sin- gle-family area," Braga said. If the commission adjusts den- sity to match each neighbor- hood's existing density, 'IYou'll take some of the development pressure off of these neighbor- hoods," she said. "I'm very confused about the issue myself," Planning Advisory Board member Marilyn Williamson said, pointing out that R-2 zoning exists on the beach and in the community west of 14th Street, bordered by Escambia and Lime, includ- ing the Southside neighbor- hood. "I'm very worried about that community," Williamson said. noting that she has heard rumors of "unscrupulous people" telling residents that their houses are not up to code, that "code% enforcement will get after them" and "encouraging them to sell- their home because they can't maintain it." The predominantly black cornm- munity consists of mostly single- I R OSNA.SWES YOR QE STIN Q UESTION: My ittle boy : Bg how far I wim let him go James Once he has tested me and found I'm serious Dobson about what I say, he'll usu- ally cooperate at that N I point.What is going on in his mind? DR. DOBSON: Your child, like most order with a-word or rto.What Is going on other kids, has a great need to know -wtere here? Simply thet the child understands and behavioral boundaries are and who has .the accepts Dad's strength The limits are clear. courage to enforce them. Let me illustrate how There 1 no reason to test hni again. But Mom thar works. ha established no rulesanid she is fair game for Year ago, during the early ds of the ,pro- a.ght everyday i necessary. . gressive education movement, an enthusiastic The very fact that your child accepts the theoriCt decided to cake down the chain-link boundaries you have sec tells you that he or she fence that surrounded a nursery school yard. He respects you. But that youngster will test the thoughtthe children would feel more freedom outer lmits occasionay to see If the fence is still of "sovemnent without tha visible barrier sur- there. rounding them,When the fence was removed, QUESTION: My 5-year-old is a ram- however, the boys and girls huddled near the bIntltious kid who gives us fts.There are conuer of the play yard.Nor only did they notc times when I think he's trying to take wander away; they didn't even venture tob the over the entire family. I've never really edge of the grounds. Clearly, there is a securi- understood him before, but I guess he ty for all of us in defined boundaries.hat's vfhy just doesn't want anyone telling him what a child will push a parent to the point ofexas- to do. paration at times. He's testing the resolve of his DR. DOBSON: Thait is preosely how he parents and exploring the limits of his world. feels. It is surprising how commonly this basic Do you want further ewdrnce of this mot- impulse of children is overlooed. Indeed, I think vatiopn Consider the relationship within a fam- the really tugh kids understand the struggle for ily where the dad is a firm but loving disclpll- conto-everi better than their parents. who rarian, the mother is indeclslve and weak, and are bogged down with adult responsibilities the child Is a strong-willed spkfire.Noticehow- and worries. the mother is pushed, challenged, sassed, di- .Children devote their primary effort to the obeyed and inmulked, but the father can bring power game, while we grown-ups play only when we must. Somarne you might ask-a group of children abbix he adults who lead them.They. will instantly tall you. with one voice, .which grown-ups are skilled in harrding them and wh)lch aren't.L Every schoolchild can name the teachers who are in control and those who are itlmid aed by kids One father overheard his 5-year-old daugh- cer, Laurasay to her litte sister who was doing something wrong "Tmmr. I'm going to tell' Mommy on you. No! I'I tell Daddy. He's worse!' Laura had evaluaced the authority of her two parents anrt concluded thit ore was more effec- tie than the other. This rnme rhdid was observed by her father to have become especially disobedient and defi- ant She was irntating other family members and looking for ways to avoid minding her parents. Her dad decided not o confront her directly., but to punish her consistently for every offense undi she settled down.Thus, for three or four. days. he let Laura get away with nothing.She wOs spanked, stood in the comer and sent to her bedroom. Near the end of the fourth day, she was sitting on the bed with her father and younger sister.Withoul provocaton, aura pulled the hair of the toddler who was looking at a book. Her dad promptly thumped her on the bottom with his large hand. LIura did not cry, but sat in silence for a moment or two, and thern, slad. "Hurfummphi None of my tricks are work- ing!" Thi is the conclusion you want your strong wllled son to draw: 'It's too risky to take on Mom or Dad. so let's get with the program." 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According to the U.S. Census, Fernandina Beach "has one of the highest percentages of owned homes in a minority communi- ty," Williamson said. "I want to preserve that and I will fight for what they want," she said. "I'm not going to be satisfied until I hear from people who live in those affected areas." The planning board has scheduled a workshop Thursday night, and Williamson encour- aged representatives of the Southside neighborhood to attend. In city neighborhoods where land is less valuable, gentrifica- tion the exit of long-time resi- dents from their old homes as more expensive new construc- tion occurs "is more likely to come," she said. Williamson added that higher densities would encourage dem- olition of homes in those neigh- borhoods. Williamson, a property rights advocate, said she wants to see existing duplexes protected and that she disagrees with the city's "vested rights" process, which provides a legal avenue for citi- zens.to resolve property rights disputes. "I don't believe any citizen should have to hire a lawyer to protect their rights," she said. "I don't know the solution. (But) I don't think vested rights is a good .option." gjenkins@ftnewsleader.com C. .1 ).............. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19,2005 NEWS News-Leader LANDFILL Continued from IA the county administrator's office. About 10 percent of the bills would go unpaid each year. Over time, thousands of unpaid bills have added up to about 81 million. In August, the county trans- ferred the responsibility for col- lecting the delinquent fees to Tax Collector Gwen Miller's office. Miller's office sent the bills out again this year, but for the first time included a cumulative bill - showing where a home was delin- quent on paying the fee, some- times for years. It also notified res- idents of liens the county had placed on their homes, in some cases several years ago. The phone hasn't stopped ring- ing since. Miller's deputy Michael Love said the office has encountered every conceivable scenario since it began sending out the letters in August Every day the office gets complaints from citizens who inherited delinquent landfill fees from previous homeowners, or even learned for the first time - SCHOOL Continued from IA activities were paid the same sup- plemental amount that salaried per- sonnel are paid for those positions. Non-salaried personnel who had been coaching over the past few weeks were not being paid, but Ruis said they will be paid retroac- tively based on the new wage guidelines. At the meeting, Ruis told board members paying the non-salaried workers 86.15 an hour for coaching up to 40 working hours (including their non-coaching position with the school system), then time-and- a-half for overtime would not sig- *that there was a lien on the house when they bought it. "It's been pretty unpopular," said Love, who said the office has recouped about S106,000 so far. "Whether they owned a prop- erty in 1987 or not, they're respon- sible for those unpaid bills. The county may also have recorded a lien against it during those years. So some people received these bills, and found out the county recorded a lien on it years ago." In the majority of cases, Love said the delinquent bills are rarely more than a few hundred dollars. To his knowledge, in only one instance was a person stuck with a delinquent bill of more than 81,000. The scenario has hit several people who sold property to rela- tives or friends without a proper title search. In other instances, the tide search simply didn't show the lien, Love said. "Apparently some people had liens filed but weren't notified." Miller said. "They didn't know it and it's a total shock to them, and I see why." Resolving those types of issues nificantl' change the amount being paid when the non-salaried work- ers received stipends. The stipends range from S3,778 annually for a varsity head football coach to S500 for a bowling coach. "Basically, (the amounts are) going to be very similar," Ruis said. "We had a couple that were over, a couple that were under, but for the most part it was very close." Ruis said Monday the new plan has not gone into effect yet. "We have to determine how we're going to process the infor- mation for payroll purposes," Ruis said. "We haven't really established a day as to when this will start." *tzv-i "Beauty is in the Hands of These Qreat Artists" 4- , 'G lenda Alvarez, -" | s-i Heidi Hamlih & Marie Rehm Invite You To Visit Them At : ,1*The New U 277-2 767 1 I *'r ". 2022 I" Alue., Suite D (nexftloPipelineSurfIShop) / 7 . 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"If some- one bought a house and the lien was recorded, but the title search didn't show it, then we can straight- en those out When it's truly a cir- cumstance like that we can adjust it, and that's what we do." Both Love and Miller said a per- manent fix minight be to add the landfill fee to the ad valorem tax assessment in'the future. That would prevent separate billing and make the process more efficient. It would also give the tax collector more enforcement pow- ers, by treating the landfill fee the same as the property tax, Miller said. bprice@/bneusleader corn He intended to announce the plan to county principals at a meet- ing scheduled today. "We want to compensate those people. for the valuable service that they provide," Ruis said. smalcom@fbnewsleader com JAN H. JOHANNES For the News Leader Many years ago what we now call Nassau County was a forest of virgin long leaf yellow pine that reached from its fertile soil halfway to heaven. There were deer and gators, bears and wild cats and varmints of all shapes and sizes in numbers the likes of which we couldn't imagine today. For thou- sands of years Native Americans camped along the river's shores, hunted the game, fished the waters and grew crops in small patches of cleared land. In the 1760s the British acquired Florida by treaty and for 20 years promoted homesteading by issu- ing land grants along the river. A settlement sprang up at what became Mill's Ferry to accommo- date travelers along a trail that ran from deep in Florida north to the Carolinas. At some point in those early days yellow pines were har- vested and milled for use as masts on commercial and military ships. 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Everyone inter- ested in t,. history of the St. Marys Fiver and Nassau County is ed. north in the 1770s to the American Revolution but retained Florida until 1783, when they returned it.to its previous owners, the Spanish. Under Spain, the crossing became known as Casa Blanca (White House) and shortly there- after Drummond's Ferry. In 1821 Florida became a U.S. territory with the crossing name changing again, this time to Kings Ferry. In 1852, a mile or two west of Kings Ferry, several North Carolina natives purchased land from local war hero Colonel E.D. Tracy and built a lumber mill to harvest the monstrous long leaf yellow pines. The brothers were Canelum and Lewis Davis, who there planted the Old World CattIe Tel 904.261.O7700 ?falnmdad eacD, Ft 3o20M seeds of generations of Davis tam- ily legacy along the St. Marys. Guest speaker at the Thursday meeting of the West Nassau Historical Society will be Clyde C. Davis, who is a fourth-generation descendant of Canelum Davis, and knowledgeable family historian of the 100-year legacy from Orange Bluff to Crandall near the mouth of the St. Marys. Davis is a practicing attorney in Fernandina Beach and a member of the board of directors of the West Nassau Historical Society. The Thursday program will also include Hugh Graham, a member of the society heading up the group's participation in the celebration of Yulee Railroad Days. Graham will give a brief on development of the North Florida event to be held annually until 2012. Yulee Railroad Days commemorates the con- struction of the old Florida Railroad completed before the Civil War from Fernandina to Cedar Key and responsible for opening much of the interior of North Florida to early settlers. LUNCH Mon.-Fri. Noon-4pm DINNER Mon.-gun. 5pm-10pm October 21-30 CALLAHAN FAIRGROUNDS U.S. HWY. 1 10 DAYS OF FUN WITH HILDEBRAND RIDES! 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That's bow a resident of Hancock County, Miss., put things in perspective for Dave DuBose of the Ron Anderson automobile deal- ership following Hurricane Katrina. The small Gulf Coast county in Mississippi has been officially adopted by Nassau County, and those who have been there say it's eerily similar to the community here. It is a rapidly growing coastal community with a population of about 50,000 people, about 10,000 of whom live in the gulf city of Bay St. Louis. "Hancock and Bay St. Louis are so similar to us it's scary," Fernandina Beach Fire Chief Danny Leeper said. Scary because most of the trees and homes within a mile of the ocean there are gone. Bridges across the bay are destroyed. Most of the residents have left. About 50 are still missing. The sheriff's deputies drive unmarked cars donated by .dealerships. Schools will re-open next month with stu- dents under tents. When Nassau County Sheriff's employee Doug Oliver arrived two days after Katrina wiped out much of the area, "it looked like a bomb went off." "When we came in the roadway, it looked like a demolition derby - there were boats, cars and mud everywhere," he said. "If this cat- egory of storm hit the island here, I don't think you'd have an island left. There'd probably be nothing all the way to the interstate." In part, this similarity has led to much of Nassau County's donated relief going to Hancock County and Dauphin Island, Ala., since the immediate aftermath of Katrina. Oliver was one of the first to the area. He drove a camper down for a friend and his family two days after the storm hit. While he was there, he met local law enforce- A railroad line is buckled, above, in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in Hancock County, Miss. Most of a home, right, went missing during the storm. Letter, photo, 7A. PHOTS BYM DAVID L SHROADS FOR THE NETW'SLEADER ment operating out of a Wal-Mart parking lot. The headquarters was wiped out by winds and flooding, along with most of the officers' houses. When Oliver returned to Nassau County,. he helped arrange for supplies to be taken on his next trip to Mississippi. After that, the area became "adopted" by the sheriff's office and eventually Nassau County over ,,.:: o. '. ',.ff _ the next six weeks. The relation- ship became official at a county. commission meeting earlier this month. Leeper said the city has also worked with the county delivering aid to Hancock County. The city has also sent aid to Dauphin Island and Daphne, Ala. FREE Setup & Delilvery. FR EE iEmov . 904-491-5030 1891 S 8th St, Fern'ndil -Aci M ,h'1' .in,.cin. ava-: able Howtohelp To donate to the Hancock County, Miss., :Hurricane Katrina relief effort, call Ben Spillers of Nassau: County Emergency Management at-491-7550. Establishing these close rela- tionships with one or two areas is vital to maximizing the effective- ness of local donations, according to Ben Spillers of Nassau County Emergency Management. It also helps that the area is so similar to Nassau County in its size and characteristics. Emergency management coordinates with leaders there to determine what needs are a priority and where donations should be taken once they arrive. It's also arranged so that each agency here helps the correspon- ding agency in Hancock County. "It's an easy concept," Spillers said. "They understand the needs. Our post office will take care of their post office. Our school board can best help their school board, and our fire department helps their department." Regular meetings are being held at the emergency manage- ment office to plan for each trip and coordinate fund-raisers. It's grown from a primarily pub- lic safety effort to incorporate other county and city departments, as well as local organizations, such as the postal service, school board and local churches. One of the county's primary staging areas for collecting and loading the donations has been the Ron Anderson dealerships. DuiBose said in the first days after Katrina, the dealership acted independently by simply taking 'donations from customers. Six weeks after Katrina, the 14th truck was being prepped to head to the Gulf Coast. "We started out just trying to fill a pickup truck," DuBose said. "Now we're on our 14th load. It's been a big effort. Everybody deserves thanks. We've got some dedicated people in Nassau County." Spillers said the length of the commitment is vital and he hopes it will continue. There's always a dramatic response from the public te, butt Sdi days and weeks roll by. Commiuunities in Hancock County and across the Gulf Coast'will have needs for years, he said. bprice@fbnewsleadercom Seminar tonight on storm readiness Who is in charge if a hurri- cane hits Nassau County? How long would it take to evacuate if a hurricane hit? Is our medical community prepared for the aftermath of a hurricane? There will be a free seminar on emergency preparedness from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Parish Hall of St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Fernandina Beach. Nassau Country's Director of Emergency Management Nancy Freeman, county Fire Chief Chuck Cooper, Sheriff Tommy Seagraves, Baptist Medical Center Nassau Director of Nursing for Emergency Services Debbie Dunman and Ed Preston from the Northeast Florida Regional Council will speak and take questions from the audience. All county residents are invit- ed to this first in a series of non- partisan seminars, called the Good Government Series. The seminars are sponsored by the issues committee of the Democratic Club of Amelia Island. Watch for Wilma Hurricane Wilma is forecast to become a major hurricane in the northwestern Caribbean Sea, the National Weather Service said Tuesday. Florida residents were urged to closely monitor the storm's progress. It is too early to determine if Wilma will have an impact on Northeast Florida, the weather service said. But locally heavy rainfall and other effects could occur over the weekend, it said. POLITICS IN BRIEF Democratic Club The Democratic Club of Amelia Island is scheduled to meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at BA Pig restaurant. The speak- er is slated to'be Denise Bun- newith, executive director of th FirstCoast Mptrooolitah,.n Pnm aOmgrgarnzahon, 'yI-Ach has responsibility for trans- portation air, noise and water quality planning in four coun- ties. Cost is $15. For reserva- tions, call 491-8878. HIGHWAY A1 A YULEE (904) 277-6969 -- West East Nassau Physical Therapy October is National Physical Therapy Month Stop by & receive a brochure on "Walking for Exercise" published by the APTA 45264 Third Ave. 869 Sadler Rd., Suite 6 Callahan, FL Fernandina Bch., FL 904-879-1223 904-277-4449 NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER ENACTMENT OF AN ORDINANCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Nassau Counr, Commissi-ners of Naisua County, .fEsndLapirxon.Io.adoptuhe.folloming Qrdnama;_.'_.-. ORDINANCE 2005. - AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF NASSAUL COUNTY', FLORIDA. PROVIDING FOR A NINE t9) MONTH ,TEMPORARY MORATORIUM ON APPLICATIONS FOR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMEND- MENTS, RE-ZONINGS, SUBDIVISION APPROVAL FOR GREATER THAT T\% EN- TY-FIVE (25) LOTS, AND CONCURRENCY CERTIFICATE APPLICATIONS FOR ALL PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAS OF NASSAUi COUNTY; PROVIDING FOR EXEMPTIONS: PROVIDING FOR AN ADMINIS- TRATIVE REMEDY; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITI; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. A Publc Heanrg villbe conducted as lollo.'. The Nassau Counmr Board of County Commissioners has reicheduled the pubbc hearing on the proposed ordinance from Thursday, October 27 2005 at 7:00 PM to Thursdas. November 17 2005 at 7:00 PM at the CommisnioniChambers. located at the Naatau Count, Governmental Complex. 96135 Nas;su Place. Yulee. Flondas. The area xiuhin the local government covered bh the proposed ordinnce ,.hall ve the urnr,. corporate area of Nasau Counrt ,as depicted on the map rJ-- Copies of the proposed ordinance are available at the follovimg hloc jlnoi.. Growth Managemnen Depmnemr. Pabhb Sen ice Buildmn, 96161 Nau Place.Yulee. Flonda 32097. MNlonda) through Frida. 8:00 .M to' ,', PiM. except legal holiday, Clerk's Office, Nassau County Judicial Anne%. 76347 veterann \\ a',. Yulee. Flonda 32097, Monday through Friday. 8:30 AM to 5 00 PM. except legal holiday, Fernandina Beach Librar/, 25 North 4th Street. Femanaina Beacn. Flondra. Monday and Thursda,. lit1 0i AM to 8.00 PM. Tuesda),y \ednesday. Fnda, & Saturday, 10 00 AM to 6-00 PM Callahan L brarv. 450086 State Road 200. 10. Callahan. Fonda 32011. MNondae.Thturda). Friday% and Saturday, 10.00 AM to 5 0[ PNM. and Tueida'.. 1200 PM to800 PM. Hilliard Library. 37177 Pecan Street, Hilliard, Flonda 320-1,. Monday. Tuesday, Wedneiday and Fnda). 10 00 ANM to 6 00 PM and rhuriday. 12.00 PMNto 8 00 PM. Nassau County Public Library Yulee Brancth. 76346 'illiham Burgess Boule ard. Yllee. Flondj. lMonda. dhru Thurida,. 8 00 AM to9 C' PM. and Fridav S ) 00 AM to 3.l) PIM. Bryce.ille Library 7281i Mole; Road. Bryceille. Flonda. Tuesday . Wednesday,. and Saturday, 10:00 AM to 6.00 PM. and Thur'da', 12 0XI PM to8 00 PM. The Ordinance ma -arfect the uuilizahuon of land THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD IFA PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED. HE OR SHE MAY NEED A. RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS. AND THAT. FOR SUCH PURPOSE M.A NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE. V\HICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON \ WHICH APPE kL IS TO BE BASED Indihidualh 'wth ,diabilhie mneedmi, a rcao.nable aconimmodJior,on in .r r t..' pariltcp, in this proceeding should contact the Office ofl th Er Officio Clirk to 10 Board at [ Ii I- iji. -1660 or if the hearing impaired, l-800-955 8" 'vi' or .00-955..'" .a Ft.r1.d Reli, Service at least s irenn' two hours in adJvance The Board of County Cornrrusiioners may conunue heanngs on hi. maniier BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF NASSAU COUNTY FLORIDA ,'t ANSLE) N ACRE Its: Chdairman NEW BANKRUPTCY LAW Now In Effect If You Are Considering You Need to Be Inform of The Changes Call for a FREE Consult 904-548-0098 Hugh J. McCarthy, Attorney at Law Fernandina Beach Yulee Callahan I led ition Jr. Hilliard 10A I * ( ,", Fair Housing...It's the Law Were you asked to pay a higher security deposit simply because you have kids? Did you request a wheelchair ramp and were denied even though you offered to pay for it? Were you sexually harassed by your landlord? Were you denied housing because of your race or color? These are examples of Fair Housing discrimination. Yo~ cannot be discriminated against because of your race, color, national origin, handicap, religion, sex, or familial status. If you believe that you are a victim of housing discrimination, please contact your local Fair Housing Center. Jacksonville Area legal Aid, Inc. Fair Housing Advocacy Center 126 W. Adams Street Jacksonville, FL 32202 (904) 356-8371 . Outside (904) 1-800-411-3617 : TTY 1-800-955-8260 * I I WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19,2005 NEWS News-Leader Purse thefts common SHANNON MALCOM News-Leader Connie Edwards was shopping for greeting cards at the Wal-Mart Supercenter in Yulee on the evening of Oct. 9 when a man and a woman standing nearby struck up a conversation with her. The woman said something about how difficult it can be to find the right greeting card. The man asked for directions to the beach. Shortly after talking with them, Edwards noticed her purse was missing. She had been the victim of a scam that Fernandina Beach Police LL Jim Coe says happens all the time the theft of a purse or wallet from a shopping cart. Sometimes the victim gets distracted on her own, but some- times the thief intentionally tar- gets and distracts the victim. In retrospect, Edwards said she could see what was happen- ing when she remembered the. actions of the suspects. "The female was acting like she wanted to look at cards where my buggy was, as if to separate me from my buggy," Edwards said. A few minutes later, the man asked for directions. "He asked if I was from here and could I give him directions to the beach," she said. "He acted confused, repeated them, mean- while she was behind me taking my pursee" Edwards described the cou- ple as in their' 30s or 40s. The man was.thin, had "either old tattoos or very hairy arms," and dark. gray- ink hair. The woman had dark, wavy hair and was wearing cut-off jean shorts., Coe, said while these specific. suspects have not been reported in connection with other' local thefts; these kinds of incidents happen frequently. " "This happens all the time, day in and day. out, throughout the county at our stores," Coe said. "People are constantly victimiz- ing shoppers." Coe said some people make their living by pulling such scams and don't usually' stay in the same place very long, making the, dif- ficuto rtrhend. . they'll snatch a wallet out of your purse with'6'ut you even seeing their hand," Coe said. He advises shoppers to never leave their bags or purses unattended, and to take only the necessary credit or debit cards. "You don't need to take 15 credit cards o the st6re with you," he said. "If you use just one at a time, then you just have to cancel that one if your puise is stolen." Edwards said she acted quick- ly to get her cards canceled, but the suspects did get about S150 from her accounts that she knows of. smalcom,@fnewsleadercomi Atlant c Custom! Exteriors TOLL FREEi(877) 321-1968 School, fire officials seek to resolve dispute roo fi.".ifcaki SHANNON MALCOM -.. News-Leader j . Eight months after school fire safety inspections are normally con- cluded, county fire inspectors and school officials remain at odds over some fire safety issues in Nassau County schools. One thing both sides agree on, however, is that students and school employees are not in any danger. "The schools are safe," said Nassau County Fire-Rescue Deputy Chief Tracy Braley. Braley and Fire Inspector Frank Elkins have been working with the schools outside of the city of Fernandina Beach to ensure the school buildings meet state fire safety codes for schools. According to Nassau County School District Director of Facilities Cris McConnell, three. issues remain contested: gates on school property, secondary fire exits in certain classrooms and certain storage rooms. The fire inspections began in November 2004, according to McConnell. Normally, the inspec-- tions last until 'the' middle of February, however, pending dis- agreements remain at Yulee Primary School, Callahan Middle School and Hilliard Elementary School. Members of the Nassau County School Board held a workshop on fire safety issues following their Sept. 22 meeting. During the work- shop, McConnell took them on a "field trip" through Hilliard Elementary to illustrate some of the disagreements. McConnell led board members into a classroom with two doors - one opening to the outside, one opening into a teacher-planning area shared with four other class- rooms. Elkins marked the class- rooms as needing a secondary exit, which would require labeling the door that leads into the common area as an emergency exit McConnell told boaQi members that is not required by state code, and that to label the internal door as an emergency exit could poten- tially be dangerous. "If a police officer directed you to go down a one-way street and you could see the oncoming traffic, would you go?" McConnell asked. "An exit sign over every door could be very confusing." He said children could possibly try to exit through the inside door in the event of a fire, when the door they would need to use would be "youhave a door mat. opes 'to the outside, and the occupancy of the room is less than 50, yofi don't need a secondary exit," McConnell said. McConnell also showed board members one of the storage rooms that Elkins and Braley said needs to be remodeled to be a one-hour rated room meaning a fire could burn inside of it for one hour with- out spreading to the rest of the building or be fitted with a sprin- kler. system. McConnell said that is only required by the state fire code if the room contains combustible or flammable materials. A third point of contention between school and fire officials is gates on school property and whether they are locked or unlocked. School officials want the gates locked 'to keep students inside school grounds and safe from possible predators; fire offi- cials want the gates unlocked and open to make it easier for students to leave in the event of a fire, and to make it easier for firefighters to enter school property. 'The code says all gates ... must be unlocked while children are (at school)," Braley said. They want to limit access to the facility, I under- stand their point completely, there's a conflict there." ,' A the .SepL 22 workshop, board member Jim Adams asked about installing electric gates at the schools that could be more easily. open and shut when necessary. "If money was not an object, we could do a lot of things," McConnell said. Braley says he is optimistic the issues will be resolved soon. "We have a list of codes that we have to go by, and we write down every violation we see," Braley said in a phone interview Monday. "The schools are safe, our interpretation and their interpretation (of the - HOUSE OF PETS SALES' Hampsters & Gerbils ..... $3V Guinea Pigs. . ... .$14 Parakeets ............... $92 , Java. Rice Finches'. ......... $19 Indian Ringnecks .... .$395pr. Loie Birds .. ........ $79pr. Fish- Buy 1 Get 1 half oftt Fish Tanks, Bird & Animal Cages - 20% Oft Many used tanks and cages! Weds. 10% Oft all Sales 131 South 8th Street. FB, FL PHOTOS BY SHANN'ON LMALCOM NEW%,LEADER Nassau County School Board members Janet Adkins, left, and Jim Adams, right, join school offi- cials Cris McConnell and Sharyl Wood in the boys' bathroom at Hilliard Elementary School to view a possible fire safety violation. A fire alarm, in one of the restrooms, above, may violate code because the word "fire" faces the wrong direction. codes) are different ... but we're working on getting these things corrected or coming up with rea- sonable compromises." Braley called the inspection a "work in progress." McConnell said if he is not able to come to an agreement with the fire inspectors within the next few weeks, he will "write to the state fire marshal (and ask) for a declarato- ry statement on each of these issues that we feel (Elkins and Braley are) wrong on." McConnell said the last time he rhe ,at horn it bles I rhoughr it wa my.ri-end, why don'the Come '* in The uraim shutters, I turn to iy car. 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Z. ......_[...or. Prime .Rib fo 2 2 O.W . W-5'-ft.M RSDAY-5""M^ Ribeye Steak All You Can Eat-* Dinner Dungeness COUoN ,o1o1 or Fried G6rou er 2L',1 Crab Legs .S NO October is Domwtkstc Vokene Awarenes Moit. Vid ~~you zo. !ln200, 9~sa Coni~reported atotatof 418 cases,;of dimwesticvio&nce rangiftom Mica s Place qw vated assault tostaak Sersvufqg tuwts of DomesL wric -4~ e U? 7kisau Cowuij I/you or Somme wYukwyi .s Lin an abSustzle rdktwwmsi ;TIkak hce cantih.0 24.-0?iimr totiftene cnsis lu lrw 1-800-500-1119 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19,2005 NEWS News-Leader Missis case revived SHANNON MALCOM News-Leader Nell Pittman saw her grandson, Travis, for the last time on Dec. 28, 2002. It was the Saturday after Christmas, and she had taken pres- ents for him to his home in St., Marys, Ga.. where the 19-year-old lived with his mother. "He was happy," she recalls. "He was planning on coming here (to her Fernandina Beach home) dur- ing the New Year's holidays," Nell Pittman said. None of Travis Pittman's friends or family ever saw him again after Jan. 1, 2003. His disappearance has been investigated by the St. Marys Police Department and the Nassau County Sheriffs Office, but after nearly three years they still do not know what happened to Pittman or if he is alive or dead. The last place investigators are sure -he was seen alive was in Nassau County. Late last month. Nassau County Sheriff Tommy Seagraves reacti- vated the investigation into the man's disappearance after receiving a phone call from Nell Pittman. "(Pittman) has been on my mind since I've taken office," Seagraves said. "Then I got a call from Travis's grandmother... she's just wanting some peace in her mind and to know what happened Piutian to her grandson." Nell Pittman said as the third anniversary of her grandson's disappearance approaches, she was thinking more and more about what hap- pened to the investigation. "I hadn't heard anything, and I just wanted to touch base and see that they hadn't forgotten about him, about us," she said. During the first two years of the investigation, detectives followed every lead they had, and they received plenty of leads in the beginning. Several people reported seeing Pituian alive; others report- ed knowing that he was dead. Nothing ever panned out, although there were several reports of sight- ings and rumors of foul play, includ- ing a report that he was killed for stealing $500 of methampheta- mines, a report that his body had been dumped in the Intracoastal Waterway and a report that mem- bers of a skinhead group based in Yulee killed him. But searches, using sonar equip- ment and cadaver dogs, never yield- ed Pittman's body. At the same time, investigators were able to determine that Pittman has not 'It's like a toothache. It's always there and you can always feel it.' NELL PITrMAN. TRAVIS PITTMANS GRANDMOTHER used his Social Security number, name or date of birth for anything since he disappeared, suggesting that he did not intentionally run away. "A lot of people came out of the woodwork," Seagraves recalled. "Everybody knows something ... we looked into any possible lead. When you don't have anything, you treat everything as a possibil- ity." Seagraves said investigators will re-interview people they talked to when the investigation began, and he's hoping someone will be able to provide more information than before. "People's circumstances change," he said. "Maybe there's someone who was scared to talk at the time that doesn't feel they have to be scared any more." Nell Pittman believes her grand- son is dead. She's believed he was dead ever since his mother first reported him missing. "If he had been alive, if he could, he would have contacted his sister if nothing else," she said. "Since his father died, he always felt like he needed to protect her." She said Pittman's mother had difficulty convincing police that she knew something had hap- pened to her son. "Everybody wanted to assume that he had just got tired of living at' home," she said. "But he defi- nitely was not a street-smart kid, he was very dependent." Since Pittman's disappearance, his mother has since married and moved from the area. His sister, Rachel, has moved away as well. But as the lives of Pittman's fami- ly go on, his grandmother said they all still remem er him and carry the pain of not knowing what hap- pened. "It's like a toothache," she said. "It's always there and you can always feel it." Anyone with information on the case can contact the Nassau County Sheriffs Office at 225-0147 in Fernandina Beach and Yulee or 879-2136 in Callahan, Hilliard and Bryceville. smalcom@bfnewsleader.com No one hurt when car hits store S.. SUBMrlTED A car broke through a front window of Red Otter Outfitters on Sunday. The driver told S .bli.theb -es ,. ',,':;-.;!,' -. -." .. ".,- w", in :nr -m c,,,) I"" SHANNON MALCOM News-Leader No one was injured. Sunday afternoon when a car hit the front window of Red Otter Outfitters, 1012 Atlantic Ave., about 12:15 p.m. ,The driver, Jasmond Perry, 19; 1024 South 11th St, was issued two traffic citations one for careless driving and another for operating a vehicle without a driver's license after reportedly accelerating over the sidewalk in front of the building, striking it and breaking the window. The accident caused approximately $2,000 -damage to the building and about $3,000 dam- age to the car, a 1992 Mercury. According to Fernandina Beach Police, Perry said he hit the brakes, but the car did- n't stop. A witness said Perry pulled into the parking lot at a normal speed, then accelerated quickly into the parking space "as if the driv- er accidentally hit the, gas instead of the Slir4#t" the reppt ,sd.,-) ,, firi:-' ni w;oi smalconm@'newsleadercom S O AITUTLI' O ATE _"; lR-PEDIC PRESSURE RELIEVING SWEDISH MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS FREE Setup & Delivery FR EE Rernovol of Old Bedding 491-5030 1891 South 8th Street Femandina Beach (across fromAMcDonalds) VAILABLB . A ------1 Italian Continental Cuisine & Seafood Restaurant Proudly Serving Lunch Available ,meliaIsland for 18 'ears. ll:30am-3:00pm ... -la f.r.. FULL BAR AVLABLE BUY 1 DINNER GET I FREE OF EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE. UP TO $14.95 VALUE ]M FI MI.EE SA.LAL D - i M.a t be saled betwl en 5pm A & 8.j p __ ".r. D I g rnh. ..oD aglta'a . . . 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The victim reported the theft to Fernandina Beach Police on Thursday; he said he waited to report the incident until he could find serial numbers for the miss- ing items. The man told police he parked his car in the driveway about 10 p.m. on Oct 8 and left the vehicle unlocked. About 11 a.m. on Oct. 9 he discovered the items worth approximately S500 were miss- ing. According to the police report, there are no suspects in connection with the incident. Suspicious man A Fernandina Beach woman called police Oct. 12 after she found her 7-year-old twin sons talking -to a man on Centre Street. The woman had left the boys at the door of a Centre Street shop while she went inside about 4 p.m. and a few minutes later noticed 'they were missing. She found them talking to a man on the sidewalk in front of a shop down the street. She said he was showing them something in his hand. The woman confronted the man but he "became defensive and walked away," according to a report from the Fernandina Beach Police Department. The children told their mom the man called them over and showed them a necklace he had in a case. According to the report, the woman acknowledged the inci- dent may have been harmless, but "she felt the man's activities were very suspicious." The man was white, approxi- mately five feet nine inches tall and weighed about 165 pounds. He had short brown hair, was probably in his 20s and was wear- ing tan clothing. ) 4ts tII ie nifpFF 1s6r fi i I aser gun used An Ohio man was shot with a Taser gun Oct. 12 after he report- edly refused a Nassau County Sheriff deputy's orders to get on the ground. The deputy was responding to a report of a man lying on the side of the road near US 17 and I- 95 on Oct 12 about 2:40 p.m., according to a police report. He saw Jim Loveridge, 62, of Akron, Ohio, walking on the side of the road and when he asked himn who he was and where.he was going, Loveridge "became belligerent and started cussing at me." Loveridge reportedly began swinging a bag he was holding and'would not get on the ground after ordered to do so. The deputy used his Taser gun on Loveridge's chest, the man fell to the ground and was arrested PARRISH BAIL BONDS *;.:;.,JOSEFi. B. PARRISH OwHer/Agent 463241 E. SR.200 Yulee-, FL 32097 (904) 225-4855 for resisting arrest without vio- lence. Loveridge is being held at theL Nassau County Jail on $2,502 bond. Felony arrests Milo Milenko Pajevic, 43, 409 South 15th St, Fernandina Beach, Monday, violating proba- . tion for a conviction of posses- sion of cocaine, no bond; John Walter Castle II, 41, 8432 US 301, Bryceville, Sunday, possession of cocaine. Amanda Christine Parker, 21, 447348 US 301, Callahan, Sunday, obtaining property for worthless checks. Anthony Adam Kegley, 41, 850928 US 17, Yulee, Saturday, child abuse and resisting arrest without violence, S2,502 bond. Lorynn Nicole Thomas, 20, 1100 Lime St. Apt. 21, Fernandina Beach, Saturday, possession of cocaine, driving with a license that has been suspended or revoked and possession of drug paraphernalia. Quincy Jerrod Lee, 30, Goose Creek, S.C., Saturday, felony driving with a license that has been suspended or revoked and bypassing an agricultural sta- tion. Brian Herndon Clark, 37, 1272 S.' Fourth St., Fernandina Beach, Friday, violating proba- tion for a conviction of posses- sion of cocaine, no bond. Leah Michelle Gosline. 28, 1272 S. Fourth St., Fernandina Beach, Friday, violating proba- tion for a conviction of grand theft, no bond. Darrell Lee Crane, 20, Jacksonville, Friday, lewd and las- civious molestation. James Edward Skipper Jr., 39, 85777 Avant Road, Yulee. Thursday, possession of cocaine and possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana. Andrea Lynn Pratt, 21, 813 Nottingham Drive, Fernandina Beach, Oct. 11, child neglect. John Dexter Todd, 31, Jacksonville, Oct. 11, violating probation for convictions of pos- session of less than 20 grams of marijuana and lewd and lascivi- ous molestation, no bond. David James Marsh, 33, 85620 Lana Road, Yulee, Oct. 11. uttering a forged instrument. $15,002 bond. Jay Keller-Gordonjr., 32, 27071 Indiana SL, Hilliard, Oct. U'lsale andL delivery: 'of a (on tIrTled substance, $5,6,02 bond. William Christopher Lee, 26, 220 Live Oak Drive, Fernandina Beach, Oct. 11, habit- ual driving with a license that has been suspended or revoked. Matthew Joseph Perez, 18, 35393 Quail Road, Callahan, Oct. 11, possession of cocaine, pos- session of a controlled substance and reckless driving. Travis Heckel, 24, Waycross, Ga., Oct. 11, grand: theft, $25,002 bond. Thomas Howard Froat, 67072 Connerville Road, Yulee, Oct. 10, burglary of a motor vehi- cle and burglary. Randey Maurice Daniels, 41 O'Neil-Scott Road, Fernandina Beach, Oct. 10, violating probation for a conviction of unlawful use of identification, no bond. Addison McStephany Hodges, 27, Jacksonville, Oct 10, violating probation for a convic- tion of domestic battery. David Gordon Case, 42, 96106 Black Road, Yulee, Oct 10, failure to appear in court for a non-resident driver's license vio- lation in Columbia County. smalcom@fbnewsleaderxcom 14 OM LESS ANIMALS... THEY'RE DYING FOR A 2ND CHANCE. =Today. E mU '^~ h *^* tic CAPTAIN'S LICENSE! GET YOUR U.S. COAST GUARD ISSUED LICENSE 1 When You Successfully Complete The Sea School Course and Test YULEE Call Now> OUPV (6-PAK) Seating Starts November 12th fI 1-800-237-8663 www.seaschool.com 12A POLICE REPORT HAPPY HO5P Mon.-Fri.I$,50Wls 1 itces 3 ic WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19,2005/News-Leader COURTREPORT The following report was com-' piled by Shannon Malcom, News- Leader staff, from the Oct. 13 court docket of Circuit Judge Robert Foster. Christopher Wayne Brown pleaded not guilty to violating pro- bation on a conviction of grand theft., Gregory Allen Creamer plead-. .ed guilty to sale or delivery of cocaine. He was adjudicated guilty and sentenced to seven months in the Nassau County Jail with credit for time served. Creamer was ordered to pay $470 in court costs. Christopher Ryan Davis plead- ed not guilty to felony battery. David William Dilallo pleaded guilty to violating probation for a conviction of felony battery result- ing in bodily harm. Adjudication was withheld and Dilallo's proba- tion will continue as before. Shawn Alphonso Gallion pleaded not guilty to possession of a burglarious tool, violating the rules of a state park and two counts of dealing in stolen property. Karen BusselD Giddens plead- ed not guilty to defrauding a finan- cial institution, fraudulent use of a credit card and grand theft. Richard Randall Jones plead- ed not guilty to violating probation for a conviction of grand theft. Marquis Jermaine McCants . pleaded guilty to possession of more than 20 grams of marijuana. He was adjudicated guilty and ordered to pay $470 in court costs and $500 to the Nassau County Sheriffs Office Drug Enforcement arid Eradication Task Force. Sheretta Shelet McNeil with- drew aplea of not guilty and plead- ed guilty to sale or delivery of a controlled substance. She was adju- dicated guilty and sentenced to six months in the Nassau County Jail with credit for time served and ordered to pay $1,000 to the NCSO Drug Enforcement and Eradication Task Force, $470 in court costs and a $50 public defender's lien. Herman Mickles pleaded not guilty to violating probation for a conviction of habitual driving with a license that has been suspended or revoked. David Chandler Milliken pleaded not guilty to burglary of a structure or conveyance. Charles Fredrick Mitchell pleaded not guilty to habitual driv- ing with a license that has been sus- pended or revoked and attaching a vehicle tag improperly. Ronald Dewayne Morgan pleaded not guilty to DUI involving serious bodily injury. Luther Heith Pease withdrew a plea of not guilty and pleaded guilty to dealing in stolen property and two counts of grand theft He was adjudicated guilty and sen- tenced to one year in the Nassau County Jail with credit for time served followed by two years of pro- bation. Pease was ordered to pay' $370 in court costs. He was not prosecuted on a charge of posses- sion of less than 20 grams of mari- juana and an additional charge of grand theft. Milenko Milo Pajevic pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine. Adjudication was withheld and Pajevic was sentenced to 18 months of drug offender probation with the special conditions that he submit to random drug tests and undergo a drug and alcohol evaluation with- in 30 days. Pajevic was ordered to pay S470 in court costs. Mark Anthony Pensa pleaded not guilty to lewd or lascivious molestation. Christopher R. Pittman with- drew a plea of not guilty and plead- ed guilty for convenience to grand theft. He was adjudicated guilty and sentenced to time served in the Nassau County Jail and ordered to pay 8370 in court costs and a S50 public defender's lien. EJustin Brandon Pope pleaded not guilty to aggravated fleeing and eluding police, corruption by threat against a public servant, driving under the influence of alcohol and being in possession of an open con- tainer of alcohol. Shirlene Donnetta Roberts pleaded guilty to violating proba- tion on a conviction of possession of cocaine. She was adjudicated guilty andther probation was revoked and terminated. Roberts-was sentenced to five months in the Nassau County Jail with credit for time served and must pay S276.44 in outstanding charges. Dallas Terrell Scheider plead- ed no0t guilty to possession of cocaine, possession of more than 20 grams of marijuana, possession of controlled substance parapher- nalia and two counts of possession of a controlled substance. Joseph Simmons withdrew a plea of not guilty and pleaded guilty for convenience to sale or delivery of cocaine and possession of a con- trolled substance with intent to sell, purchase or manufacture. He was adjudicated guilty' and sentenced to time served in the Nassau County Jail and ordered to pay S940 in court costs. Simmons was not prosecuted for possession of cocaine, possession of controlled substance paraphernalia and two additional counts of sale and deliv- ery of cocaine. Dwayne Allen Smallwood pleaded not guilty to violating-pro- bation for a conviction of posses- sion of more than 20 grams of mar- ijuana.. Karrie Shantell Sweat pleaded not guilty to burglary of a dwelling. M Christopher A. Walker plead- ed guilty to possession of child pornography. He was adjudicated guilty and sentenced to time served in the Nassau County Jail and ordered to pay 8190 in court costs and a S100 public defender's lien. Latoshia Tamiko Williams withdrew a plea of not guilty' and pleaded guilty to violating proba- tion for convictions of possession of cocaine and grand theft. She was adjudicated guilty and her proba- tion was revoked and terminated. She was sentenced to 90 days in the Nassau County Jail with credit for time served and ordered to pay, $980.88 in outstanding charges. FaraLanae Williamson plead- ed guilty to three counts of sale or delivery of cocaine. She was adju- dicated guilty and received a sen- tence of 18 months in a Florida state prison that will be suspended if she completes three years of probation with the special conditions that she complete an Alcoholics Anonymous program and 50 hours of commu- nity service work. Williamson was ordered to pay 81,410 in court costs and a $450 public defender's lien. smalcoin@,fbne'isleader.cim Greater Nassau Women's Services pregnancy care center 9ERVICE8 OFFERED: ,,FJJJI.^' rE 't^ rc-, ^n. r.,% Ts'.r.g Post3-Da niO r. COU.-, i'-ir.q .& C.. anli & Ccpsor.ate Suppr Cr o.ups *..er':c-.r-i.:"a Suppcr-d Aust.r'e--.ce Ecucv... , ini,.rar r or, .ALL i c.rrnic o n ST c, -rgcr.fanc, Mion : er.-.r, & BD, Coixr..a. -::mn.u.iltm Roec-'c. : u.pile?; &. F -urnil,.r.g: CENTER HOUR: Mor : 12-4pM .* uI. : ll. M-OPM WiD: IIAM-4PM THudIR: PM-7PM CLOGED Foll. Ga, &r 9&iN. No charges filed against woman SHANNON MALCOM . News-Leader A Fernandina Beach woman arrested in August for aggravated assault will not be charged in con- nection with the incident. Iris Marie Radigan, 18, was arrested Aug. 22 after a man told police she pulled a knife out of her purse and threatened to kill him with it She was arrested for aggra- vated assault, but the State Attorney's Office has decided not to file charges. Assistant State Attorney Denise Duque said there were no wit- nesses to the incident and Radigan ... has since obtained a X restraining order against the victim. Duque said SRadigan told police she acted in ', self-defense, and Radigan she had threaten- ing phone mes- sages from the alleged victim on her phone. "We would not have been able to prove it, there were no witnesses at all," Duque said. "... (She obtained a restraining order) based on a his- tory of him being the intimidator." smalcom@fonewsleader.com HAPPY BIRTHDAY Robert "BOBBY" Lovett We don't know where you are or how to contact you. If anyone knows of "Bobby's" whereabouts or how to contact him, Please call or have him call his MOM. 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FLORIDA Gators' offense is down right offensive University of Florida head football coach Urban '/,- Meyer apparently has no plans to bench QB Chris Leak no matter how poorly he plays. One has to wonder, then, if the coach will consider "benching" his spread option offense, which is obviously the root of all Leak's woes this season. Leak looked abysmal once again last Saturday in a 21-17 loss to LSU in Baton Rouge. Granted the offen- sive line of Florida had much to do with the quarter- back's poor play, but Leak is obviously not "getting" the spread option and appears to have little chance to do so this season. With two weeks to prepare for Georgia a game that could very well be a back-breaker if Florida can't find itself offensively - isn't it at least somewhat fea- sible to expect Meyer to install an offense more con- ducive to Leak's drop-back style? For the lack of a bet- ter phrase, doesn't Meyer have time to regroup and "dumb it down" a little bit? Mind you, I'm not saying Meyer should put his offense on the shelf for good. I believe backup QB Josh Portis might someday make it work if given the chance. But Meyer has the SEC's returning leading passer behind center for the rest of this season and likely all of flext a dfle6r'i fdt- sure considering that the quarterback is not good at doing what Meyer wants done. Florida's defense deserves all the credit for keeping Saturday's score as close as it was and likely has a chance to at least slow down Georgia's attack in two weeks. But if the Gators stick to the spread option with Leak at quarterback, the Bulldogs' defense will be the one getting all the credit for shutting down what has thus far proved to be nothing more than a hapless mess... Florida State's offense didn't look a whole lot better than Florida's for much of its 26-21 loss to Virginia on the road, which is likely to bring the Jeff Bowden boo birds back out in Tallahassee, and probably rightly so. Bowden has shown the innovation of a pet rock since his daddy promoted him three years ago. That said, it was the Seminoles' defense that gave up. the 26 points, not Jeff Bowden. The typically-stel- lar unit looked as if it was going through the motions most of the night. Florida State will most likely rebound to participate in a BCS bowl, playing in what looks more and more each week like a weak ACC. Oh, and that regular-season finale at The Swamp has to be looking less and less daunting... The Jacksonville Jaguars proved in a 23-16 win at Pittsburgh that they can indeed survive when RB Fred Taylor is on the side- lines. Former FSU RB Greg Jones, finally given a legiti- mate shot to carry the load for the Jaguars, showed glimpses of the tough player he was in college, giving the Jags a solid second option at tailback. By the way. Steelers fans, Jacksonville is now 9-8 against your perennial jug- gernaut... Last line: I've, decided that each time one of my kids utters the word "Braves," I'm going to force them to watch the replay of that 18-inning debacle that took place in Houston last week. John L. Crao/tord' col- umn appears Wednesdays. Pirates top Rebels 36-26; host Lee Generals Friday BETH ONES NUs Leader The Pirates snapped a five-game losing streak Friday night when they hosted the.Forrest Rebels in the second of three consecutive home games. The Pirates rebound- ed from a 14-0 deficit and rolled on to a 36-26 victory of the visitors. "1 was very proud of the guys; we got down 14-0 and they didn't give up," Fernandina Beach High School head football coach Ed "Puggy" Brown said. "I was excit- ed for the seniors. It was our first varsity win at home. "I thought our offensive line did a good job blocking this week. Overall, the whole team played hard. I think we played a better overall game. It was the most points the offense has scored all season. "We started putting the pieces together and hopefully we can carry that momentum into Friday night's game." The Pirates (2-5) will host the Lee Generals Friday for the home finale. The district matchup kicks off at 7:30 p.m. "Lee has lost one game," Brown said. "They were beaten last week by First Coast. It will be a tough game. The Pirates will hit the road Oct. 28 for a game at Englewood and the season finale is Nov. 4 at Baker County. Forrest's first drive Friday ended in a 27-yard touchdown run by Jamaal Bell. The two-point con- version failed. The Pirates' first drive of the night ended in an Adam Dean punt which the Rebels blocked to take over the ball on the Pirate 30-yard line. Seven plays later, Bell ran in from 2 yards out. Dejon Curry scored two points on a keeper to put the. ebels up- 14-0 with 5;09 left in the first quarter. The Pirates were forced to punt again on their next drive, but got the ball back when Brian Citino recovered a fumble. The drive stalled and Dean was called out to punt again. Forrest's ensuing drive also stalled and Justin Hastings blocked the punt attempt for the Pirates, who recovered the ball at Forrest's 13-yard line. Three plays later, the Pirates were on the scoreboard when Clay Crocker completed a 9- yard TD pass to Josh Longnecker with 8:27 left in the half. Winston Overton kicked the PAT as the Pirates cut the lead to 14-7. The Pirate defense held and forced the Rebels to punt. On sec- ond and nine from the Pirate 13, Crocker completed a long pass to MarcusJohnson. The Pirates were poised to score on the Rebel 22. James Southers ran it in on the next play and Overton kicked the PAT. The Pirates evened the score at 14-14 with 5:58 left in the second quarter. Forrest went up 20-14 with Joseph Ballard to Brandon Hicks TD pass for 34 yards. The kick failed. But the Pirates answered as the seconds ticked off just before half- time. Terrell Dallas punched it in FH,''I',: B'i E'TrH I'NT-W r NEV%,-LE AIk Neil Clements stops a Rebel Friday as teammates Aaron Mekara and Jamael Autry move in, above. Right, Autry solo tackles Forrest's Brian Masline. Above, James Southers takes a handoff from QB Clay Crocker and dodges Forrest's Malvern S~tEwrt;ft, pI t FBHS Cq4liH'Ed "Puggy"fBr6dVifged#ftffiton the back after Friday's Win qver the Forrest Rebels. Left bottom, Pirate senior defensive back Brian Citino bad three tackles, a knockdown and a fumble recovery. from 2 yards out and Overton's PAT handed the Pirates their first lead of the game, 21-20, with two seconds left on the clock. The momentum carried over for the Pirates as Southers ran 65 yards on the first play from scrim- mage of the third quarter to a Pirate TD. Overton kicked the PAT and the Pirates went Iup 28-20. The Rebels coughed up the ball on their next drive and the Pirates recovered, but Fernandina's drive ended in an interception. The Pirates recovered another fumble and converted the turnover into a 25-yard touchdown pass by Johnson from DeAndre Perkins. The kick failed, but the Pirates had expanded their lead to 34-20 Wiith 3:36 left in the third quarter. Possession switched hands twice as both teams lost fumbles, but the Rebels managed to score after they recovered the loose ball. Bell scored on a 9-yard run with 11:16 left in the game. The run failed. The Pirates were holding a 34-26 lead. The Rebels got the ball back with 2:20 left in the game after the second of two failed field goal attempts by the Pirates. The Rebels were backed up to the Pirate 23-yard line with 1:35 left to play. A bad snap rolled into the end zone for a safety. The Pirates were up 36-26 with 1:32 left to play. Southers had 154 yards on 24 carries and a pair of touchdowns to lead the Pirate offense. Dallas had 46 yards on 19 carries and a socre. Andre Johnson rushed two times for 14 yards and Crocker ran the ball four times for six yards. Crocker was 4-for-8 for 81 yards and a touchdown and Perkins was 1-for-2 for a 24-yard TD. Marcus Johnson reeled in three passes for 91 yards and a touchdown and Longnecker had two receptions for 14 yards and a TD. Overton was 4-for-5 on PAT attempts. Dean punted five times for 120 yards for a 24-yard aver- age. Janmael Autry was the defensive leader for the Pirates. He had five solo tackles, two assists and a pair of QB sacks. Nate Koulsky had three solo tackles and five assists and Aaron Fisher had four solo tackles. Hastings had a solo and Left, Josh Longnecker is congratu- * lated by .teammate Marcus Johnson after Longnecker's 9-yard TD pass from Clay Crocker, the Pirates' first touch- down of the night. Johnson and Longnecker both had TD passes. three assists and Shawn Sluder had two of each. Neil Clements had two solos, two assists and a fumble recovery. Matt Bellar had two solos, one assist, four knockdowns and a forced fumble. Sean McNamee had a solo and two assists. Citino had a solo, two assists, a knockdown and a fumble recovery. Aaron Mekara had a solo, an assist and a sack. Jase Nease had a solo, two assists and a fumble recovery. Simon Wolfe had a pair of assists, and Dallas had two assists and a fumble recovery. Travis Jacobs recorded a solo and Charlie Booker had an assist. SEASON FINALE FOR LADY PIRATES * d.nmts!fw au- -a,-:-.waatu --- I -H r Dentist for a lady in distress. 9B aiEIJQ Out of the frying pan, into the oven: Baked fries'. 12B / A B WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19,2005 SPORTS NEWS-LEADER '96 MERCURY AND MAROUIS [S Great deal $5.900 '05 CHEVY IMPALA Save' Thusands $249/Mo." '86 JAGUAR V *' .v l .. .. Excellent Condition $4,500 I GRANDAMC GRAND AM Global positioning systems not just for cars now Imagine if you could have a the week went to the team which CharityOurney bird's eye view of yourself tool- GOLF NEWS included Wolfe, J.P. Kreger (84, The fifth annual Nassau ing around a gorgeous green golf even), Jim Dunphy (93, minus 6) course in a jaunty little golf cart. grass, they'll get a strong and Roger Arsenault (106, plus Coeandina Beach Optimists Rounding the curves from hole reminder to get back on track. It 3) for a net plus 5. Charity Golf Tournament will b to hole, you'd see how far you helps keep the course beautiful, held Oct 26 at the Golf Club of were from the pins and the front, the way golfers always like to see Breakfast miXCT Amelia Island. Lunch is at noon .middle and back of the greens. it Thirty-five players came out with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. You'd see upcoming bunkers, The Golf Club of Amelia early in the morning to tee off in' Format is captain's choice. ponds and big trees to avoid and Island at Summer Beach is open the FBMGA Saturday Morning Fee is $125 for individual or possibly golfers to watch out for to club members and guests and Breakfast Mixer with Gary S400 per tearnm and includes just ahead. And you'd know how guests at The Ritz-Carlton and Leopold (85) and Jay Waddell lunch, round of golf, logoed far away the all-important Summer Beach Resort. It is the (78) tying for first place at plus 7. balls, dinner and awards cerem refreshment cart is to plan the only course in the area to offer They were followed by Jim ny. Call Robin Heath at 277-975! best time for lunch. GPS golf. Robertson (86, plus 4), Harry or Clyde Goodbread at 261-813: With the new global position- Kegler (8,7 plus 3), Steve ing system at The Golf Club of Kegler (8,7 plus 3), Steve Amelia Island at Summer Beach, Men's blitz events Johnson (70, plus 2). There was Golfm-arathon you can do all that and much Fifty-six players came out to a four-wa tie The 10th annual Reggie Hu more. This spring, the Golf Club play in the Fernandina Beach plus 1 between Ro Peterson Golf Marathon will be held Nov equipped all of its 83 golf carts Men's Golf Association blitz on (78), Herman Cook (88),9 at Oak Marsh at Amelia Island with state-of-the-art GPS trans- Wednesday with Chuck Cisson (82) and Wayne Plantation, and organizers have mitters and real-time screens Helenbrook taking individual Mortenson (94). an ambitious goal to raise mounted to give each driver a honors with an 85 and plus 8 850,000 to benefit Big Brothers stellar view of his game. As each points. Bob Best (77), Lew Akins Toys forTots Big Sisters of Nassau County. cart winds from hole to hole, the (90) and Doug Wolfe (87) were The fourth annual Toys for Big Brothers Big Sisters of screen shows exactly how it's all plus 4 to share second place. Tots Golf Tournament will be Nassau County relies on private progressing in relation to the var- Best's plus 4 was supported held Oct. 22 at the Fernandina donations for more than half of ious paths and pins. The players by Price Poole (72. plus 1), Jim Beach Golf Club. Format is four- its operating expenses, and don love it and so do the pros. White (97, plus 1) and Jim person captain's choice with tions are tax-deductible. "This is the best system out Dunphy (87, even) to take first- handicap applied. Fee is 875 per Anyone interested in playing there and we're pleased to offer place team honors at plus 6. player and includes cart and should contact tournament cha it to our members and guests," The team of Tom Gray (88, green fee, beverages and hors man Tom Oden at 261-5627. said John Price, club director. minus 3), Mickey Rushton (92, d'oeuvres at awards presenta- "It's great for the golfers because plus 2), Akins and Ed Lormand don. Shotgun start is 9 a.m. Golffor Dignity U Wear they can better scope out their (93, plus 2) came in second with For information, contact Allen game, and it allows us to provide a plus 5. Elefterion at 321-0407, Cal A golf tournament is sched- better, smoother service, Helenbrook's plus 8 was good Atwood at 277-3435, Al Allaband uled for Dec. 7 at the Golf Club improve safety for golfers and enough to allow Wesley Poole at 277-3402 or Frank Reidinger at of Amelia Island to benefit the staff and really enhance the over- (87, minus 3), Stan Miller (89.' 277-8280. Dignity U Wear program. Form all golfing experience." even) and George Murphy (88. is a captain's choice scramble In addition to real-time video minus 2) to hang on to third and shotgun start is noon. Cost screens on the golf carts, there place at plus 3. Tee Up forTors is 8150 per person and entry are screens in the clubhouse so Mike Joyce (73, plus 3), Pap On Oct. 22 from 11:30 a.m. to deadline is Nov. 30. There will I pros can keep in constant touch Scarboro (92, minus 1), Ray 5 p.m. the University of North a 2006 Buick LeSabre up for with the golfers. Management Black (105, even) and Rudy Florida Child Development grabs in the hole-in-one contest can view course activities'with a Campanale (95, even) were Research Center Parents sponsored by Walt Bennett I realistic three-dimensional fourth at plus 2. Association and UNF Delta Chevrolet-Buick, Inc. Contact | graphical view of the entire In the closest to the pin on 9 Sigma Pi Business Fraternity will Sandi Scott at 206-4480 course in real-time. The screen west, sponsored by Escapade hold Tee Up for Tots Golf .displays the location of the golf Casino, the-winner from the Competition. Golfwith Player carts, marshal vehicles, beverage white tee was Ray Huskey with This fun-filled day features 18 carts, maintenance crews and Ed Lormand being closest from holes of golf with a shotgun start, Area golfers have a rare allows for voice messaging and the gold tees. lunch, coffee and cookies, a pro- opportunity to match swings two-way communication. By There was a good turnout of gram listing and a silent auction with golf legend Gary Player. clicking on any field header, 67 players for the' Friday blitz. that includes signed sports mem- The Northeast Florida Builders information about the fleet can Mickey Rushton (85, plues9) took orabilia. Association is offering raffle tic be sorted based on the cart num- individual honors. He was closely This event benefits the ets for nine holes of golf with ber, location and pace status. You followed by Doug Wolfe (83, plus CDRC, a fully accredited, not-for- Player at the Cypress Knoll Got can record the play for later view- 8) while three players, Jay profit institution open to the chil- Club in Palm Coast. Player is ing to analyze problem areas, if Waddell (81). Larry Brauda (79) dren of UNF students, faculty designing the course for the any, and even remotely connect and Doug Morris (88), tied for and staff and the general Land Mar Group. He will play to the system and view activities third at plus 7. public.It also provides academic nine holes with three raffle win via the Internet. Rushton's plus 8 had a g6od research opportunities to UNF ners in conjunction with the During tournaments and supporting cast of Ed Lormand departments and is a pre-intern- course's opening celebration other busy days, The Golf Club (93, plus 2),. Ron Ferrell (89, plus ship site for students at UNF and next summer. pros can identify and reduce bot- 1) and Pap Scarboro (91, even) surrounding regions. The raffle is part of NEFBA' tlenecks to maintain a steadier and came in first at plus 12. Sponsorship is S60 for an indi- annual gala fund-raiser. The Ga pace of play for everyone. And if Jim Robertson (80, plus 5), vidual and 8200 for a team of on the Green, is Nov. 11 at the there's ever a roll-over or emer- Claude Hartley (96. plus 4). Dave four. Sponsorship nackaees are Sawgrass Marriott. ger-"&ykB wetf iB3jak_ilL 1o S waAA -. - Snmg|jatrq il. ,an 4 prg'. vided. The system also helps us keep the greens in top condition, Price added. "When the course is really wet, carts are restricted to cer- tain paths to protect the turf. If drivers venture out onto the (9,3l liun2p 2)L [iis3!ebsec d 4gi plus 8. In third place at plus 7 was the team of Rudy Campanale (94, plus 1), Bob Dorsey (80, plus 3). Al Jump (87, plus 3) and Bill Murphy (87, even). The final winning place for ;p Tf.Ufor'Fb..*illlbte t ,,. Windsor Phrke Golf.Club, 13823 Sutton Park Drive North, near Hodges and J. Turner Butler boulevards in Jacksonville. Visit www.unf.edu/dept/cdrc or call Pam Bell, director, (904) 620-2372 for information. Dasher inducted into ONU hall of fame e o- 9 3. it V. d e a- ir- nat be A Af Ial Pordtlad Stuart at the;NJEFBA, ('904) 725-145 or check with your local pro golf shop for ticket information. Tickets are S20 each, and three winners will complete the foursome playing nine holes with Player. Call (904) 725-4355 or visit www.netba.com. This Weeks PGASTournament III The FUNAI Classic The Walt Disney World golf Defending; Ryan Palmer resorts have hosted a PGA Total Purse: $4 400 000 Tour event consistently since tal Purse: $4,400,000 1971. Jack Nicklaus made his Par: 72 stamp on this tournament from the outset, taking home the first three editions of the event From 1974 to 1981, the competition became the Wall Disney World National Team Championship Since 1982, the tournament has gone back to the traditional 72-hole format. John Huston (1992) and Duffy Waldorf (2000) hold the tournament record for this event, both finng 26-under par totals of 262. The defending cham- piog is Ryan Palmer, who won his first ever PGA Tour event last year at the FUNAI Classic by shooting a 62 in the final round Round 1 Uke New $229/Mo.** '03 NISSAN XTERRA Factory Warranty $2991M0.** Mrl"MaBec 261577 hA .Wh, : (;?I;,I ik Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Partly Cloudy Few Showers Few Showers Few Showers Hi: 84 Lo: 70 Hi: 85 Lo: 70 Hi. 85 Lo. 67 Hi. 85 Lo: 66 SWes Short Jr. Birthdate: Dec. .4, 1963 l | Birthplace: Austin, Texas Residence: Austin, Texas I- Turned Professional: 1987 Joined Tour: 2004 World Ranking: 94 2005 Earnings: $1.005,702 PGA TOUR Victories: One victory: 2005 Michelin Championship at Las Vegas Tournament Results' Was Short Jr. outdueled Jim Furyk in a playoff to Champion: Wes Short Jr. take home his first career PGA Tour title at the Purise: $720, Short Jr000 Michelin Championship at Las Vegas There never 2nd Place: Jim Furyk would have been a playoff if not for a mistake by Purse: $432,000 Furyk on the final hole of regulation He three- 3rd Place: Frazar, Purdy putted on the 18th hole for bogey while Short Jr. Purse: $232,000 birdied to create the extra session. After matching pars on the first playoff hole, Furyk sent his tee shot on the par-3 17th into the lake. Then. Short Jr made sure his Te shot hit on land and made a par to take home the $720.000 winner's check. For Furyk, it was a disappoint- ing ending as he was trying to win this tournament for the fourth.time in his career and this is where he had won his first title. Both Furyk and Short Jr. shot up the leaderboard on the final round with a 65' and 66 respectively to finish at a 21-under par score Who has won the most British Opens? a) Torn Watson b) Jack Nicklaus c) Harry Vardon d) BoDby Jones sued xis uow uopaJeA (o :jaemeuV Oct. 23. 1935 One of the most popular players ever on the tour was born on this date. Juan Rodriguez was born in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. His flashy style on the golf course and jovial personality made him a fan favorite from the start. Also known as "Chi Chi". Rodriguez won eight times on the PGA Tour. His greatest success came on the Senior PGA Tour, where he won 22 times 4 This week, we will start pinpoint- ing some of the common mis. takes that we make on the course that could ultimately cost us numerous strokes during play. Many of our problems come nght on the tee box and if we do not see te warning signs Sand fix the mistakes, it could be a disaster. First off, never trust the alignment of the lee markers. Tee markers are not changed very often, so their accuracy in terms of alignment is. usually non-existent One of the other keys is the need to lee your ball on a level area of the tee box Many tee boxes are uneven in their levelness due to erosion or the need to keep ft drained prop- erty. If you get ready to make your shot and feel that the ground may not be level, start your routine over and re-tee the ball in an area you feel Is advantageous. 2005.Money Leaders World Rankings Driving Qistance Putting Average Rank & Player Money Rank & Player Score Rank & Player Ayg. Rank & Player Ag. 1) Tiger Woods $. 9,913.024 1) Tiger Woods 17.85 1) Scott Hend 319.9 1) Ben Crane 1.709 2) Vijay Slngh $7,733,503 2) Vijay Singh 11.75 2) Tiger Woods 315.5 2) Arjun Atwal 1.710 3) Phil Mickelson $5,699,605 3) Phil MIckelson 9.33 3) Brett Wetterlch 312.3 3) Steve Stricker 1.719 4) Jim Furyk $4,096,769 4) Retief Goosen 8.84 4) John Daly 310.1 4) Todd Fischer 1.728 5) David Toms $3,843,713 5) Ernie Els 8.28 4) Scott GuIschewski 310.1 5) David Toms 1.730 ., jNass Cu Gclf SU. ply .. .Golf Eq ent C- l e ar.ns . Purchases ULLIVAN, R Purchases JA IU .O v :" -.,0-. A Over $100 47.R. 200/ A with this Ac omLo S/ coupon. 1 I COUPON VALID THRU 1f/30/05. ,4 9-l 3 Michael Dasher of Fernandina Beach was one of six former athletes at Ohio Northern University inducted into the university's Athletic Hall of Fame Friday during ONU's homecoming weekend. Dasher lettered four years in track, three years in football and played basketball for one year at ONU. He was the lead- ing receiver on the foot- Dasher ball team his junior and senior seasons. He was also the high jump champion his sophomore, junior and senior years at Northern. He served as captain for the track team. After graduation in 1968, Dasher taught history at Upper Sandusky for two years. He was also the assistant foot- ball coach at his high school alma mater, Carey High School. for one year and was the assistant track coach for 15 years. Dasher was the manufac- turing manager at Essex Corporation for five years and then was employed for 21 years at Harris Corporation. He and his wife, Martha, live in Fernandina Beach. They have three children, Matthew, Allyson and Brian, who gradu- ated from Ohio Northern. Dasher and the five other inductees were inducted at a banquet Friday and introduced Saturday at halftime of the ONU football game with Otterbein at Dial-Roberson Stadium in Ada. Ohio. TENNIS NEWS The Working Women's Tennis League plays Saturday with the B-I team hosting the ATP at The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island at 1 p.m. (ftliJge sc a s n iptten- are available' "otact Dee A. liibyv e-maill.adedeO@dda'" sports.com. Allen is the USA Tennis Florida community consultant for preparing stu- dents for college athletic recruiting. For information, visit www.juniorath lete.com. Physical education teachers tennis commitment forms are available for any school, public or private, looking to provide tennis in the physical educa- tion classes or in an after- school program. The Yulee Tennis Foundation is promot- ing tennis in local schools to participate in the 2006 Spring USA School Tennis program. The first fall session of the Junior Development Tennis Program held at the Yulee ten- nis courts has ended and exist- ing students will started the second session Nov. 7. To get a schedule of USTA- sanctioned tournament sites and to register,'.visit www.usatennisflorida.com. Tournaments are held throughout Florida for boys and girls in 10-and-under to 18- and-under divisions, also for men and women. The next Junior Grand Prix will be held at Deercreek Country Club Nov. 5 for boys and girls 14 years old and under. This is a novice tourna- ment designed to introduce children to tournament play and is a stepping stone to USTA tournaments. Current . USA Team Nassau players' fees are paid by the Yulee Tennis Foundation, Inc. Call Deercreek Country Club, (904) 363-1250, by Oct. 26. Anyone with information regarding tennis can contact The Yulee Tennis Foundation. Its mission is to promote ten- nis.. For information, call Robin French, 225-0403, or Judi Turner, 225-5848, or e-mail davejudi@bellsouth. net and reference tennis. Visit www:teamnassaull.org. The City of Fernandina Beach Tennis Tournament is slated for Nov. 4-6 for men's and women's singles and Nov. 11-13 for men's and women's doubles at the Central Park courts. Entry fee is $20 per person for singles and $15 per person for doubles. Players can pay S35 per person for two events. Fee includes player party, T- shirt and raffle. Completed entry forms are due Nov. 1 for singles and Nov. 8 for doubles. Starting times will be available Nov. 3 and Nov. 10, respective- ly. Call 277-7350. ;:'I -I .4 I Golf Trivia I Lm '- m. a.= -J .; mw. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19.2005 News-Leader 3B _________________w w .4< L . :. - * Nu rT vm1 Im I 3B WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19,2005 News-Leader * .11-Vl PVo I !m 4B WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19,2005 / NEWS-LEADER OUTDOORS. A season for kingfish stopped screaming for a few weeks now and all of the local summer kingfish events have been over for some time. However, the kingfish season still continues for many local fishing teams. The Jacksonville-based fish- ing team, "Final Strike," enjoyed a phenomenal kingfish season while fishing their rookie season on the Southern Kingfish Association's Yamaha Pro Tour. Team members Jake Fulmer, Chris Johnson, Terry Johnson, Clyde Keen and David Reddick weighed in seven king mackerel totaling 245 pounds. Teams could weigh in their seven best kingfish during the seven events. In their rookie season, "Final Strike" weighed in kingfish weighing 49.27 pounds, 21.14 pounds, 51.58 pounds, 45.03 pounds, 36.20 pounds, 21.63 pounds and 20.21 pounds to win SKA "Angler of the Year" honors. The local fishing team has had. .experience locally and won the 2003 aggregate division of the BellSouth Greater Jacksonville Kingfish Tournament. Some 100 boats competed this season during the Southern Kingfish Association's Yamaha pro division tournament trail. Paul Massey's "Outrageous" fishing team weighed in seven kingfish, weighing 198.41 pounds to capture 18th place in the pro tour. Their largest king- fish weighed 46.23 pounds. Massey and team member Joe Bruce also tied for sixth place in the senior division of the pro division. Jeff and Nancy Dunbar and the "Fish Dancer" fishing team placed 26th in the Pro Tour with their largest kingfish weighing 41.81 pounds. Nancy also took fifth place in the ladies division. Kenny Crawford, Doreen Lands and members of the "Crawfish" kingfish team also i'had eatseason winning the VIP Tournament for the second year in a row. The Crawfish fish- ing team also took second place in division four with a three-fish aggregate weight of 84.6 pounds R and placed 14th in tough divi- sion five of SI the SKA K" i tournament trail with three king- fish weigh- ing 88.92 Terry Lacoss pounds. -_ The local OTDORs fishing OUTDOORS team, "Bear Caught," won the aggregate division of the 2005 BellSouth Greater Jacksonville Kingfish Tournament and also placed 12th overall in division five with a three-fish aggregate weight of 74.65 pounds. James Croft is a consistent winner on the SKA tournament circuit and knows all the tricks from chumming to trolling for king mackerel! Rick Langford and the Nassau Sport Fishing Association put on another successful Fernandina Beach Tournament of Champions Kingfish Tournament this past summer with 197 boats entered in the event Dan'Crowleyand the "Posse" fishing team weighed in the largest king mackerel, weighing 42.64 pounds. Most of the winning kingfish were caught along the beaches off Jacksonville. Bad weather arrived late Friday, prompting Langford and the tournament committee to cancel fishing on Saturday and held the event to a one-day tournament Samantha Nader weighed in a 35.04-pound king mackerel to take the junior angler first-place prize, sponsored by the News- Leader. The Southern Kingfish Association's Kingfish Championship will be held out of Fort Pierce Nov. 16-20. All teams that fished in the Yamaha pro division and the top 15 teams in . each o moefor " [opnonors m A mTM., t no Th e BellSouth Greater " Jacksonville Kingfish Tournament celebrated its 25th year running with what is regarded as the world's largest PHOires B'iTEL A', Lcss SPECIAL Nancy Dunbar, above, placed fifth in the ladies division of the SKA professional tour. Below left, Kenny Crawford and Doreen Lands are pictured with members of the "Crawfish" fishing team accepting first-place honors during the 2005 BellSouth VIP Kingfish Tournament. Below right, Paul Massey's "Outrageous" fishing team had another successful kingfish season while fish- ing with Joe Bruce. Mark Yokely and Travis and Emily Clark. fishing tournamn.rrr:Srn teams from enter 4' lari"%er center console" tive king mack~_ shing is still teams fished in tlif y;iiar's *event. flShihg'tournameffs fisTih'' lBit, powered by 0" on the rise as well:"' In years past, the tournament However, fishermen are con- outboard engines. Fuel prices at For information on the field has been filled at 1.000 tinuing to spend more and more marinas in Northeast Florida are Southern Kingfish Association boats. More than likely, the of their recreational dollars on topping S4 and rising. tournament trail, visit www.fish increase in fuel has kept some fishing with the increase in popu- But the popularity in competi- ska.com. OUTDOOR BRIEFS SUBMiTTED David Terry, fishing aboard the "Pitt Stop," landed a 40- inch red bass on Oct. 9. The red was hooked about 30 min- utes after dead low tide at the jetties, using crab as bait. Bassmasters meet Nassau Bassmasters is associ- ated with the BASS National Federation and the Florida BASS Federation, and meetings are held the third Thursday of the month in Yulee. Membership is open to anyone at least 16 years old. For information on the Nassau Bassmasters, call Bob Schlag at (912) 729-2282, Billy Kittrell at 225-0267 or Eddie Jinright at 845-3998. NSFAmeets The Nassau Sport Fishing Association meets the second Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. at Ten Acres Kraft Athletic Club on the Amelia Island Parkway. A social gathering is held at 7:30 p.m. the fourth Wednesday. For information on the NSFA, call 277-1437. Licenses for seniors Leaders at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission say they will not recommend requiring seniors to FERNANDINA BEACH TIDES Tides, Sun & Moon:. October 19-26, 2005 Moonset 9:45A Low 4:IOA'-1.1I' WVed. Sunrise 7:3 A High 10:49A,6.98' 10/19 Moonrise 8:14P Low 4:49P -0.61' Sunset 6:50P High II :08P 5.79' Thurs. 10/20 Iri. 10/21 Sat. 10/22 Moonset 10:50A Sunrise 7:32A Moonrise 8:59P Sunset 6:49P Moonset 11:53A Sunrise 7:32A Moonrise 9:48P Sunset 6:48P Moonset Sunrise" Moonrise Sunset. 12 -50P 7'33A 10:43P 6:47F Low 4:52A -0.79' High II 1:34A 6.70' Low 5:35P -0.21' High I1:53P 4.45' Low 5:35A -0.37' High 12:20P 6.35' Low 6:23P 0.24' 12:37A5.121 6:2-A 0.07' 1:05P 5.98' 7:14P 0.65' Sun. 10/23 Mon. 10/24 Tues. 10/251 Wed,. 10!26 Moonset Sunrise Moonrise Sunset Moonset Sunrise Moonrise Sunset Moonset Sunrise-. 1:41P High 7:34A Low I 11:40P High 6:46P Low 2:24P 7:35A 12:38A 6:45P 3:01P 7:35A Moonrise Sunset 6:44P Moonset 3:34P Sunrise 7:36A Moonrise .1:35A Sunset 6:43P pay for fishing and hunting licenses. "Florida's seniors are among the FWC's most valued partners. Many of them support our fish and wildlife conservation efforts by donating their time and con- tributing money by voluntarily purchasing licenses," FWC Executive Director Ken Haddad said. "We appreciate their efforts and their continued support. We have no intention of placing an undue burden on seniors who can't afford to pay." In an effort to plan proactively for fish and wildlife conservation programs, FWC began develop- ing a business plan to ensure the financial stability of its programs for the next five years. Throughout this process, the agency has been 'exploring all possible solutions and has worked with Floridians to get their perspectives on how to deal with funding shortfalls.. A large portion of FWC's budget comes from user fees, primarily licenses, permits and specialty license plate fees. One of the suggestions the FWC received was to consider repeal- ing the senior exemption, because federal-matching dollars are, in part, tied to the number of paid license holders. "That federal funding is important, but we believe we can come up with a creative solution that will enable us to capture those dollars without having to charge seniors directly," Haddad said. Haddad added that the agency will continue working with residents to ensure Florida's fish and wildlife conser- vation programs remain finan- cially stable. The FWC does not plan to submit any exemption or fee increase proposals during the 2006 legislative session. Fisheries summits set Reshaping Florida's freshwa- ter fisheries management process is the focus of a unique series of statewide summits planned by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). Through these summits the FWC is inviting stakeholders to organize and team with the agency. These organized groups will help the agency identify areas of public concern and 1:23A 7:1 IA 1:53P 8:I1OP 2:13A 8:08A 2:44P 10:09P High 3:07A 4.55' Low 9:09A 0.94' High 3:39P 5.28' Low 10:04P 1.06' High 4:06A 4.61' Low 10:IOA 0.95' High 4:35P 5.26' Low 10:55P 0.91' Tide calculations are for Amelia lyie, FernadlIna Beach. t No' brrecionr are necessary. Sun & Moon events are also calculated for Ferandina Bead~ salthiugh acttul times may vary because of land masses. COME SEE Chelsea Boat Center Adjacent Smile Gas on A1A 261-8884 .. .. .. .. ..... ...... .. . CLOSE-OUTSPECIAL on all 2005 MODELS ....... ..,..,.....'.. .. .............................. ....... "" Parker Boats, Sea Pro Boats Road King Trailers *'Heritage Kayaks Service- Yamaha, Mercury, lohnson!'Evinrude, Mercruiser, Aulh Service - FULL SHIP'S STORE, ENGINE & TRAILER PARTS, FISHING TACKLE, WATER TOYS - launch management plans that will have a major effect on the future of Florida's freshwater fisheries. '"In the past, the public gave input, and FWC staff implement- ed a plan. In the new process, organized stakeholder groups will partner with the agency to develop and implement plans jointly," said Dave McElveen. FWC planning coordinator. The first of six zone summits took place Sept. 24 at Sebring. Four more are on tap between now and January. Anyone inter- ested in forming or participating in a freshwater fisheries stake- holder group is encouraged to attend'these summits with FWC fishery professionals. All meetings are scheduled from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at: Lakeland. Saturday, Imperial Swan Hotel, 4141 S. Florida Ave., (863) 647-3000 Dania Beach, Oct. 29, IGFA, 3000 Gulf Stream Way, (954)-927- 2628 Orlando, Nov. 5, Rosen Centre, 9840 International Drive, (407) 996-2309 Tallahassee, Jan. 7, Ramada Inn, 2900 N. Monroe St., (850) 386-1027 The initial summit at Sebring saw a new Highlands County stakeholder group join the FWC in an effort to help manage local lakes and become part of the new process. "The first step in establishing communications with interested anglers and other resource users was an online survey by the FWC's Division of Freshwater Fisheries Management. This sur- vey enabled us to document con- cerns and attitudes about our future direction, and it gave rise to these summits," said Dennis Renfro, FWC summit steering committee chairman. The response to the survey was overwhelming with over 1,500 constituents participating. Results from this survey helped structure the format and content of other summits in various loca- tions around the state where sur- vey responses were greatest. To see results of the freshwa- ter fishing survey, or for more information on freshwater fish- ing in Florida, visit My FWC.com and click on "freshwater fishing." SEEING RED WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19,2005 SPORTS NEWS-LEADER 2005-6 SCHEDULES FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL SVarsity Football Oct. 21 ROBERT E. LEE' 7:30 Oct. 28 at Englewood* 7:30 Nov. 4 at Baker County 7:30 *District game FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL Junior Varsity Football Oct. 20 at Nease 7:00 WEST NASSAU HIGH SCHOOL Varsity Football Oct: 21 BOLLES* 7:30 Oct. 28 BRADFORD COUNTY* 7:30 Nov. 4 at Middleburg 7:30 *District game FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL Volleyball Oct. 17-20 District at Stanton TBA FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL Cross Country Oct. 19 COUNTY MEET 4:30 Oct. 29 District meet at Ridgeview TBA FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL Girls and Boys Golf Oct. 25 State at Port St. Lucie FERNANDINA BEACH MIDDLE SCHOOL Football Oct. 25 at Yulee 6:00 YULEE MIDDLE SCHOOL Football Oct. 25 FERNANDINA BEACH 6:00 FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL Wrestling Nov. 12 ISLAND CLASSIC 10:00 Nov. 16 at Ridgeview 7:00 Nov. 23 at Middleburg 6:30 Nov. 30 WOLFSON 6:30 Dec. 1 CHARLTON COUNTY, Ga; 6:30, Dec. 7 at Terry Parker Quad TBA Dec. 9-10 at Baker County tournament TBA Dec. 16-17 at Camden County tournament TBA Jan. 6-7 at Valdosta tournament TBA Jan. 13-14at Flagler tournament TBA Jan. 17 CHARLTON COUNTY, Ga. 6:30. Jan. 21 at Middleburg tournament TBA FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL Girls Basketball Nw. 9-10 Tip-Off Classic at Englewood 6:00 Nov. 15 at Forrest* 5:30/7 Nov. 17 at Andrew Jackson* 6/7:30 Nov. 21 at Hilliard 5:30/7 Nov. 22 FIRST COAST 6/7:30, Nov. 29 WEST NASSAU 5:30/7 'Dec.1 at Providence 6/7:30 Dec. 6 PAXON* 5/6:30 Dec. 8 at Raines*. 5:30/7 Dec. 14 STANTON* 6/7:30 Dec. 19-20 ISLAND INVITATIONAL TBA Jan. 5 HILLIARD. 5:30/7 Jan. 6 at Baker County 6/7:30 Jan. 17 at West Nassau 5:30/7 Jan. 20 at Bishop Kenny* 6/7:30 Jan. 21 ED WHITE Jan. 24 at First Coast Jan. 27 BAKER COUNTY Jan. 31 -Feb. 4 District tournament * District games 3/4:30 5/6:30 6/7:30 FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL Boys Basketball Nov. 15-18TIP-OFF TOURNAMENT 7:30 Nov. 22 at Jackson* 6/7:30 Nov. 25 WEST NASSAU 6/7:30 Nov. 29 at Orange Park 6/7:30 Dec. 2 FORREST* 6/7:30 Dec. 3 BAKER COUNTY 6/7:30 Dec. 9 BOLLES 6/7:30 Dec. 13 STANTON* 6/7:30 Dec. 16-17 J.T. SMITH TOURNAMENT7:30/TBA *Dec. 29-31 at Baker County tournament TBA, Jan. 3 at Raines* 6/7:30 Jan. 6 BISHOP KENNY*, 6/7:30 Jan. 7 at West Nassau 6/7:30 Jan. 10 at Stanton 6/7:30 Jan. 13 PAXON* 6/7:30 Jan. 17 at University Christian 6/7:30 Jan. 19 ORANGE PARK 6/7:30 Jan. 20 at Bolles 6/7:30 Jan. 26 at Baker County 6/7:30 Jan. 27 at' Bishop Kenny 6/7:30 Jan. 31 UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN 6/7:30 Feb. 2 at Middleburg : 6/7:30 Feb. 4 at Bartram Trail 6/7:30 Feb. 7, 10-11 District at Forrest TBA * District game for seeding FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL Varsity Girls Soccer Nov. 1 ANDREW JACKSON* 6:00 ;' : :' Nov. 3 SANDALWOOD 6:00 Nov. 5 at Bolles 1:00 Nov. 8 at Stanton; 7:20 Nov. 9 at First Coast 6:00 Nov. 14 at Paxon* 6:00 Nov. 18 at Forrest* 5:30 Nov. 22 BISHOP KENNY* 6:00 Nov. 30 MANDARIN 6:00 Dec. 2 at Providence 6:00 Dec. 5 at Andrew Jackson* 6:00 Dec. 7 at Ed White 6:00 Dec. 9 BISHOP SNYDER 6:0G Dec. 12 PAXON* 5:30 Dec. 14 FORREST* 5:30 Dec. 15 STANTON* 6:00 Jan. 4 at Bishop Kenny*' 6:00 Jan:5 atSandalwood 6:00 Jan. 7 at Orange Park 7:00 -Jan. 9 BOLLES 6:00 Jan. 11 COLUMBIA 6:00 Jan. 12 PROVIDENCE (senior night) 6:00 Jan. 17-20 District at Paxoh TBA * District games FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL Varsity Boys Soccer Nov. 4 JVNARSITY SCRIMMAGE 7;20 Nov. 8 at Providence 7:20 Nov. 10 ARLINGTON COUNTRY DAY 7:20 -Nov. 14 JACKSON* 6:00 Nov. 15 at Episcopal 7:20 Nov. 18 at Forrest* 7:20 Nov. 22 at Bishop Kenny* 7:20 Nov. 28 at Terry Parker 7:20 Nov. 30 at Paxon* 7:20 'Dec. 2 FIRST COAST 7:20 Dec. 5 at Englewood 7:20 Dec. 7 PAXON* Dec. 9 at Stanton* Dec. 12 ARLINGTON COUNTRY DAY Dec. 14 FORREST* Dec. 16 at Bolles Jan. 3 at Ed White Jan. 4 SANDALWOOD Jan. 6 STANTON* Jan. 9 at Jackson* Jan. 10 BISHOP KENNY* Jan. 13 at Trinity Christian Jan. 17 at Bartram.Trail Jan. 20 PROVIDENCE (senior night) Jan. 23-27 District at Bishop Kenny * District games FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL Junior Varsity Boys Soccer Nov. 4 JVNARSITY 7:20 Nov. 15 at Episcopal 5:30 Nov. 17 at.Wolfson-, 5:30 Nov. 22 at Bishop Kenny 5:30 Nov. 28 at Terry Parker 5:30 Nov. 30 at Paxon .5:30 Dec. 5 at Englewood 5:30' Dec. 7 PAXON ., 5:30 Dec. 9 at Stanton 5:30 Dec. 16 at Bolles 5:30 Jan. 3 at Ed White 5:30 Jan. 4 SANDALWOOD 5:30 Jan. 6 STANTON 5:30 Jan. 10 BISHOP KENNY 5:30 Jan. 11 EPISCOPAL : 7:30 Jan. 17' at Bartram Trail 5:30 Jan. 20 WOLFSON 5:30 Test your skills each week Sagalst our celebrities. 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Sra,& 'Qi,U *ii,:.nr, c,.ari iudp21 UI EThis Week's Winners YOUS PICK "EMt Place Joseph Henderson YOU MAY WIN N 35C:ok ------------------------------- Name PLACE Phone S20 2ND Address 2 2PLACE TO ENTER City/State Zip Bring your official entrn, form by any of our sponsor's outlets by Friday at P e 5 p.m to be eligible for that week's Phone contest. RULES I 1. Auburn vs LSU I It \ou are good at picking winners, Ithe Nes-Leoder and our football 2. Alabama vs Tennessee sponsors have a ..ay foryou to make 2. Alabama vs Tennessee some easy money Complete the entry form, including the total 3. South Carolina vs Vanderbilt points scored in the game for the tie Breaker. 4. Mississippi vs Kentucky ,i You mstbe 18 years of age or Mississippi vs ouson 2 Copies or contest entr% form and 5. Mississippi ST vs Houston I rules will be available at the News- Leader, 511 Ash Street, Fernandina 6. Detroit Lions vs Cleveland Browns Beach, FL I Onl, one entr\ per person. 7. Green Bay Packers vs Minnesota Vikings 4. All employees of the News-Leader Sand d our football sponsors and imme date family members are not eligi- 8. St. Louis Rams vs New Orleans Saints ble for prizes. 5. All entries must be returned to the 9. Oakland Raiders vs Buffalo Bills ,Neus-Leader or any of the football sponsors by Friday at 5 p.m. 10. Denver Broncos vs N Giants 6. The person with the most correct 10. Denver Broncos vs N.Y. Giants picks will win In the case of a tie, the Ti;nner will be decided by the tie 11. Tennessee Titans vs Arizona Cardinals breaker. I Tie breaker should list total points 12. Baltimore Ravens vs Chicago Bears scored b both teams Chi.cago Bear8. Each week, wve will list the winners I on this page. In case of a tie, prize Te Breaker: So VS DUKE money Ewll be split. Decision of the --e Breaker: VS DUKE judges is final L- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - I corn mm Tr.,, -.5. Oi 2 owntUmr',3 Rua, ii,-0Ti2' 8Tmi.mfli,14Z 4di.. -,6 1. An-A soni.:law n .i5. 'Ma.mai. 3e .5,.. 3"nA-31 FwmSB . ..,.,n WC4i,.,i iss. Ji *Te-pai 2.1 ijinArant mi.3i 31,r m- - WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19.2005 SPORTS NEWS-LEADER IV Pirates blank Baker Wildcats 6-0 Cap season Thursday at Nease Fernandina Beach High School's junior varsity football team hosted Baker County Thursday and the Pirates treated their guests to a 6-0 shutout Dewayne Peterson had 19 car- ries for 88 yards and the lone touchdown to lead the Pirate offense. Spencer Soward had 26 yards on nine carries. Peterson also had 36 yards on two returns. Emory Wingard was 2-for-12 for 39 yards passing. Peter Davito caught both passes. Max Shaw averaged 36 yards on three punts for the Pirates. On defense, Gio Morillo had a pair of solo tackles. 10 assists and a quarterback sack. Michael Yonn had four solo and five assists. Tashawn Williams recorded two QB sacks and six assists. Blake Willis had a solo, two assists and three sacks. Jared Carter and Peterson were credited with three assists and a sack apiece. 'Vince Salucci had two solo and two assists. Chris Kremler and Daniel Brown had three assists each. Soward had a solo and assist Troy Stubits had a sack, Kyle Owens had an assist, and Davito had an interception. Geoff Clift recovered a fumble. The Pirates cap the season Thursday at Nease at 7 p.m. LEGAL NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY Case#: 05-CA-102 Division #: UNC: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIOPI Ss'SrEM?,S. INC AS NOMINEE OF IVAN'JHOE FINANCIAL INC Plaintiff. .vs - EEWAYNE EDWARD TuCKER AND KELLY ANNE TUCKER. HIS WIFE Defendar.i(i) AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE 13 HERE, GIVEN pursuant to on Oraer rescned.lng foreclosure sale dated OctoDei 10. 2005. entered in Civil Ca:e No 05- CA-102 o ine Circuit Court of fne 4th Judicial Circuit In and tor Nassau County. Floridao, wherein MORTGAGE ELECIRONrC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. irKC AS NOMINEE OF IVANHOE FINANCIAL INC. Plaintiff and DEWAYNE EDWARD TUCKER AND KELLY' ANNE TUCKER. HIS WIFE ars, defenoarnt(s). I will 's1 to tne hignesi ara oest bidder for cah.Ai THE MAIN ENTRANCE OF THE NASSAU COUNtr JUDICIAL ANNEX LOCATED AT 76347 VETERANS WA., ILILEE FLORIDA. .32097 AT 1I 0 A M 1. -14-O Ire. iolloIirng ae.criod property O; .;t kr. ir ai ,l Final .lu.:]iTr.er lo- A'T ALL THAT CERTAIN LOI. PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND SiruArE. L,ING AND BEING IN THE COuLNT OF FI'.SAU. STATE OF FLORIDA BEING MORE PARTICijLArL\ DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS A PORTION OF SECTION : 28, TOWNSHIP 2 Ni:ORRTH RANGE 27 EAST N.ASAUL COUNT,. FLORIDA. SAID POR- TION BEING MORE PARTICU- LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL- LOWS FOR A POINT OF REFER- ENCE COM.4MENCE AT A POINT WHERE THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION IS INTER- SECTED BY THE CENTERLINE OF INTERSIATIE HIGHWAY, ' NUMBER 1-95 (A 300 FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY). THENCE RUN IN A SOUTHERLY DIRECTION ALONG SAID CEtIERLINE AND ALONG THE Ar.. OF A CuRfVE CONCAVE TO THE WESTERLY HA.IING A RADIUS OF 7639444 FEET. A CHORD DISTANCE OF 1 118 36- EET TO THE POINT, OF TANGENC, (THE BEARING OF THE AFOREMEN. flONED CHORD BEING SOUTH 03 DEGREES d5 MINuiES 10 SECONDS WEST) THENCE SOUTH 07 DEGREES 5. M,11N. UIES WEST. CONTINuING ALONG SAID CENTERLINE, A DISTANCE OF 12 7 26, FEET TO A POINT. RLUNr THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 5? MtINuTES 05 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 181 72 FEET TO A POINT IN THE CENTERuNE OF A 60 00 FOOT ROAD RUN THENCE NORTH 07 DEGREES 57 Mi?.rI UTES EAST ALONG CENTER- 1INE OF SAID ROAD A DIS- TANCE OF 850 00 FEET TO ANl ANGLE POIrT RUN iHENICE NORTH 07 DEGREES 33 MIN-- UTES WEST CONTINUING ALONG SAD CENTERLIuE A DISTAr.NCE OF 594 10 FEET TO ATN ANGLE POINT FRUN THENCE NORTH 03 DEGREES 02 MINUTES EAST CONTINU- ING ALONG SAID CENTiRU.NE A DISTANCE Of 18i 57 FEET TO A POINT 1LUNJ THEN NORTH 8o DEGREES 58 MIN-. IFTES WEST A DISTANCE OF 30 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE ON -THE WESTERL,' RIGHT OF WA' LINE T-F AJDO ROAD FOR THE POITIT OF BEGINNING' FROM THE POINT Of BEGINNING -HUS DELC lIBED RUN THENCE NORfH 03 DEGREES 02 ,rII.IlTE- E. ALONG SAID PIGHT OF 'A, DISTANCE OF 'ioo0 FEET T.D AN IRON PIPE RUN THENCE NOpTH 86 DEGiEE. 5 I3 .11. LITES WEiT A DiSTtri.J E CF 12i oOFEET TO' Arj iR.r P :E ,CONTINUE ,il-rIm at DEGREES I58 t.1iurTE'S WE l ' DiSTAINCE C'F 57 0 FEET MTC'P- OI; LE' TO HE WT il_'P:F LAK- E PUIN THEri'CE IT l SOUierL.HE DirECTIii': ALONG SAID WAiEI-3 A D'lS- TAiNCE OF 10"000 FEET TO : POINT vVHEN MEASurJED AT A RIGHT AlGILE TC THE LAT t.TENTIONED LINE PUNl THENCE SOuLIH 86 DEGREESi 58 lTAINUTES EAST A DISTANCE CF 6600 FEE t.MOIRE OR LESS. rT AN IPON FlPI CONriTiNEE SOurH 8c DEGREES 58 Mr.UN. LiES EAST A DISTiANE .':F 13J 20 FEET TO 10 HE PoIr, .F BEGI-lNING TOGETl-HEr.' IiTH A FRIPLE WIDE MOBILE HOME PEI2MANENTL, AFFIXED THEI?E- ON 'rEAPR 21Ckr MAVE GEN. E'AL JAGLi.4 IIIi .'I]r it GTI.HGAI s1i02691J.A + 6 C DATED .3i ULEE FIorlaa. r'is i2rn co, or O.:1t:er. r2J JOHN A CRAWFOr'DF CLERK OF THE Cir'CUIi COURt Tiao u Cour.ry. FIOraO 1/ TI/ Heolner e-ogroe., DapDjt, Clrl. .FOI'NE / f'R PL-iT lItiHFF SHAPI.'O & FliHT.lANT WOODLAfUID CORCPORAAt CENTEFi 3--x WCODLAr ID COFPOi.? -TE BLvD SUITE 100 tAMPA FLORIDA 3361md (5 13) 80-88as 21 10-19.2o-20CE, 4671 Continued on next page Register for spring soccer Amelia Island Youth Soccer will hold spring registration from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 29 at the Ybor Alvarez soccer field on Bailey Road. Registration will. also be held from 6:30-9 p.m.' Nov. 10, Nov. 15 and Jan. 5 and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Jan. 7 at the Atlantic Avenue Recreation Center. Fees are $160 for spring and fall for the first child, $150 for the second child and $140 for the third child. Fees for fall or spring only are $85 for the first child, $80 for the second and $75 for the third. Fees for classic teams or above are $180 for the first child for both seasons, $170 for the second child and $160 for the third child. Fees for fall or spring only are $95 for the first child, $90 for the second and $85 for the third. Once teams are filled, all oth- ers will be placed on a waiting list. Registration will not be com- plete until all forms are complet- ed, fee is paid and in the club's possession. Contact Raquel at 321-4398. City tennis tourney slated The City of Fernandina Beach Tennis Tournament is slated for Florida Regional Campus 4950 W. Kennedy Blvd., Suite 300, Tampa S..... ... National'Louis- ." SUniversity 888.NLU.TODAY (658.8632) www.nl.edu Nov. 4-6 for men's and women's singles and Nov. 11-13 formen's and women's doubles at the Central Park courts. Divisions are 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5 and open for men's and women's singles and doubles. There will be a consolation round for all divisions. Format is two out of three sets, add scoring and 12- point tie-breakers. Entry fee is $20 per person for singles and $15 per person for doubles. Players can pay $35 per person for two events. Fee includes player party, T-shirt and raffle. The player party is sched- uled for noon to 3 p.m. Nov. 12. Completed entry forms are due Nov. 1 for singles and Nov. 8 for doubles. Starting times will be available Nov. 3 and Nov. 10, respectively. For information, contact the Femandina Beach Parks & Recreation Department at 277- 7350. Upward Basketball First Baptist Church of Callahan will be hosting its third .season of Upward Basketball this year. Registration for this com- munity-wide basketball league and cheerleading for kinder- garten through eighth grade chil- dren is going on now. ,PRegistratjon forms,;arjB,aya'IA , at Callahan and Hilliard-areaeler- mentary and middle schools and the church office. The $60 bas- ketball and $70 cheerleading reg- istration fees include basketball shorts, jerseys, mock turtlenecks for cheerleaders, individual awards after each practice and game, end-of-the-year award and more. Children are guaranteed equal playing time, separate leagues for boys and girls, one- hour weekly practices and one- hour games on Saturdays throughout the eight-week sea- son. Everyone must attend one basketball evaluation or cheer- leading sign-up; kindergarten through eighth grade boys and girls Nov. 1, 3 and 8 between 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. in the FBS Family Life Center. The 2005-6 season practices will begin the week of Nov. 29 and the first game will be held Jan. 7, 2006. Don't delay; a late fee of $15 will be assessed after Oct. 24. For information, call the church office at (904) 879-2172 or visit the church anytime between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday to regis- ter. FCCJ daywith the Jaguars Nov. 6 is Florida Community College Day at Alltel Stadium. Special ticket pricing, from $42- $92, includes game ticket for the game between the Jaguars and Quarterback Club Quarterback Club regular meetings are scheduled every Monday evening during the foot- ball season. All meetings are held at 6:30 p.m. at the Fernandina Beach High School media center (library). FBHS Coach Ed Brown will discuss the previous game. Refreshments will be provided. The next executive board meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Nov. 1 at Spanky's. Visit www.fbhspirates.com. the Texans and a pre-game tail- Special lympics gate party with $10 from each Special Olympics Florida- ticket going toward student schol- Nassau County has been chosen arships. Pre-game tailgate event to host the 2006 Area Summer for supporters, alumni, faculty, Games on March 18 from 9 a.m. staff and students will be held to 4 p.m. at the Fernandina inside the gates of the stadium; Beach High School stadium. The attendees must have or purchase competition includes 600-800 game ticket. The party is from 11 athletes from eight surrounding a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with kickoff at counties, competing in track and 1 p.m. field events such as the 25 meter, Season ticket holders can pur- 50 meter, 100 meter, 200 meter chase tickets to the tailgate party walk and run, running and stand- through the Florida Community ing long jump, softball throw, College Artist Series Box Office shotput, a 30-meter motorized for $20. To order tickets on-line, wheelchair slalom, cycling, tennis visit www.jaguars.com/ontix and and more. use offer code FCCJ. Call The host committee has been (904)632-3239. working to organize this event since July and is looking for help. Georgia-Florida softball An estimated 1,000-1,200 volun- Th. Georgia .Florida., teers will be needed. This com- Charity Softball G mewill be "titib isthe second step for the held Oct. 28 at the Baseball athletes to earn their way to the nheld Oct. 28 at the Baseball state games in April at the Grounds of Jacksonville. First University of South Florida. pitch is at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are ContactBob Hinton at 225- $5 and proceeds benefit the 8600 or e-mail him at bobsonas Arthritis Foundation, Bulldog Club sau@yahoo.com. and Gator Club Scholarship sau@yahoo.com. , nrie There will he noamo I UllUi, I Igr Iu I l ellg I , prizes, special guests, clowns, food and fun for the whole family. Call (904) 353-5770 for infor- mation. Festival in Yulee A one-day festival will be held Dec. 3 at the Yulee Sports Complex. The festival will offer food, arts and crafts from local charitable organizations, live entertainment from local celebri- ties and a kids zone. If your organization would like the opportunity to benefit from the event, contact Connie at 225- 2516 or Tim at 225-2045. DICKERSON CAR CARE CENTER TIRES BREAKS CV JOINTS TUNE-UPS A/C REPAIR LASER ALIGNMENT COOLING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE ;* RADIATOR FLUSH TRANSMISSION SERVICE SHOCKS STRUTS TRANSAXLES ROTORS TURNED VIECNE EMM=0-1; 165Suh-1 t I jj 491-331 YMCA dance passes The McArthur Family YMCA will offer a youth dance program through Dec. 22. A minimum of four participants and maximum of 12 per class. Contact the YMCA at 261-1080 for information. Creative Movement is for those energetic 3- and 4-year- olds. The class is offered Tuesday mornings from 9:30- 10:15 a.m. Acro/tumbling is gym- nastics without equipment. The class is held Tuesdays from 4-5 p.m. for ages 5-10. Jazz and hip hop classes will teach technique and the latest movements and are offered Mondays from 4-5 p.m. for ages 8-10. Beginner dance introduces students to beginner ballet and jazz tech- nique. This class is offered Thursday from 4-5 p.m. for ages 5-7. Cheer/tumbling: This class will focus on individual motions, jumps and cheering. It is offered Thursday from 7:30- 8:30 p.m. for ages 8-12. Yoga events Y Yoga's weekend Warrior series this month is a kayak adventure on the intracoastal waterway. It includes a kayak trip, yoga session on a sand bar and a gourmet lunch. Cost is $60 and will start at 9 a.m. Oct. 23. It is open to even the beginner kayak- er. Two-seated kayaks are avail- able. Y Yoga offers a stretch class at 8 a.m. Wednesday and a ball and core class that follows at 9 a.m. Hot yoga sessions are at 7 p.m. Tuesday and Thursdays. The class session is about an hour and a half. Y Yoga offers a senior citizen rate and a student rate for all * classes offered. Call 415-9642. Bulldoggdub The Amelia Island Bulldog Tailgate & Social Club will be meeting at 5:30 p.m. every Thursday at Spanky's before a scheduled University of Georgia football game. The club also meets to watch the televised games on Saturdays..,..' Anyone with tickets or need- ing tickets for Georgia games, can contact the club. Contact Mary Obenauf at .(904) 687-0864 or e-mail tailgate club@yahoo.com. SPORTS SHORTS WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19.2005 / NEs LEADER 7B LEGAL NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOR Mail 11rati.or 35, iTaiionOssee onthe 4th day of November, THE FOURTH JUDICIAL Fiorico 32399.30(0 within rean 2005 the following described CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR dais owner me deadline ori fil- property as set, forth In said NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA Ing a pennon. as setl lfornn Summary Final Judgment,to-, CASE NO. 05-955-DR aco.e Choosing mediation wit: DIVISION: B will noi aaversely affect te ALL THAT PORTION COF In Re Tne Marriage of rignr to a nearing if media- NORTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF VINCENT J SCHMITT. non aoes not reiuit In a set- THE NORTHEAST ONE-QUAR- Husoona element. TER OF THE NORTHEAST ONE- - ana As provided in Section QUARIER OF SECTION 24 BRENDA SCHMiTT. 120 573 of me Floria Statutes. TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH. RANGE Wife me timely agreemenT of all 24 EAST. AND ALL THAT POR- NOTICE OF ACTION FOR parties to meoiate wil, toll the DON OF THE NORTH ONE-HALF DISSOLUTION time limnallons imposed by OF THE NORTHWEST ONE- TO Bernaa SchmiTt sections 120569 and 12057 QUARTER OF SECTION 19 Aadress Unknown tfor nolaing an aamrrlnistrare TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH. RANGE YOUARE NOTIFIEDrhao an hearing and issuing a final 25 EASi THAT LIES SOLuiT- action has been fiea against oraer Unless olnerwise WESTERL.' AND ADJACENT TO youan.diailyouarerequirea agreed Dy the parties. rne THE SOUIHWESiERL% RIGHT to serve a cop aof your writ mealanon mTust D conclua- OF-WAY uNE OF STATE ROAD Ten defenses, tf any, to It on ed wiltinn sIy yays ol mrnee- NO S-115 NASSAU COUNT,. Vincent J Schmm. c/o JOay A curon or me agreement. If FLORIDA Greene. Esq,PostOffce Box mealation results In serlemern Datea rnis 6 n aay or 1930. Yulee. F L 32041. on or or the administrative aispule. October 2005 before November 22. 2005. theDepanrtmentrr mu enter a John A Crawfoora ana file me original with the final order incorporating the ClerK of the Circull Court Clerk of this Court or Post agreement of the parhes By /b/Snejio H Beecher Office Box 456. Fernonamna Persons seeking to protect DepurvClerki Beach, FL 32035. Derore serve their suoslannoi Interests mha THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID Ice on VIncent J Schmin or wouia De affected oy sucn a J STERN PA ATTORNEN FOR immedTiiately thereafter li you moadflea final decision must PLAINTIFF loll Io do so. a default ma Tfile their pearltorni witnin IOu- 801 5 university Drive S'4jle De enleied against you Ior leen aays oat eceipt of t his 5(0O rne relief .aemonded in r-e notice or ihey naii De Pianlation FL 33324 Derition cemem afo naoe .oea Their (954)233-8C00 Copies of all court dcu- rignr io a proceeding unaer 05-4340d6(M'TNfW) ments in mi coae., Including Sections 120 59 and 120 57 IN ACCORDATNCE WITH orders, are a airoDle oa me h me-aation lermrinates im. THE AMERICANS WITH DIS- Clerk oft ne Circuit Coun's .:.ut aenement orne mdiscule. ABILITIESACT.perons withais- office You may review These rne Deportment sroill norTIy aoiiteis neealng a special documents uprn reque- allo parties in writing rmal mne accommodation .nouia con- Dated admnlrstratl.e nearing fact COURT ADMINISTRATION John Crawtora Clerk of processes unaer sections at the NASSAU Counr, Court 120 6-59 ana 12057 remain Cc.urnou.e at 1-800-955- By /s/ Regina M Moore a ,alaDle for ali.osicon of re 8771 (TDD)or 1-800-955-8770 Deoury Clerk arCpute arnd me notice AIII .ia Florida Relay' Service 4t 10-12-19-26 i -02-20:5 specif,' the deoalilnes. m 21 10-19.26-2005 46J45 ir.en will apply for croieniging 4656 me agen'cyac'ion ona elect- -- NOTICE OF PERMIT ISSUANCE ing remeaies unaer tmose two IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Tne Department of En- ITar-uye NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA vlronmnental Proection r.as Tnis action i. final and PROBATE DIVISION Issued Environmental Re- enGeclie on ih-e care tiled File No.: 05-CP-102 I source Permilt ana Sovereign with ine Clerk of the Division: A Suomerged Laor.a Aumcriza- Departrent unless a oernmon IN RE ESTATE OF lion (Permit No. 45-157970- (or request for mueolarIon) is FELiON COLE STEvERSON C03-ES) to James F & Jaonei F flied In accordance with me Deceasae Flnn. 105 Long Poinr Drive, abo..e Upon the Tirrely filing NOTICE TO CREDITOCSS Amelia Islana. FL 32034 Tnis or a pertit.n (or request for ne oarnir.lstrarTin of rne projecTISTOconstruciapprox, mealraton) rris oraer will nor esilde or Feiron Core imarteiy 25 linear teel or bulk- De effect .eunrII rur-ter .rder Sxevearon eceaoe. Ae,'nc.S reaa including a 62-fool of rre Department awe ofa eatr was Decem-ner wring-wail TO oe loc1lea on Anyporrv e orhecraerc rho 23. 2003 and whnoe Social thenorth ildeofthe nTrurure the right ro seek ludicial Security Numoer is 25636 ana a 37-fooT wing-wall on ilezew or rre order unari sacc- 3025 ii penaing In the Circuir rie sournern roerrTy line Tne tnon 120.68 of ime Fioaria Court ror Duval Counr, buisn-ead wil have o -heig- atof SiatuTes. Dy rhe filing of a Florida. Probate Division tr.e aooroximately 6 fewer ana c-e notice of appeal under rule aoareis of whricn Is 191 placed 7 reel Ianawara of 9 110 or rme Florica Rules of Na.ssau Place.',ulee. FL 32097 ine Mean HIgr. Waler Line Appelate Pioceaure with rre The nomes and a aresses of (MIHWL) or me Amelia Rrver Fill Clerk of the Departmenr in me personal repieienltaive will be placea ,ernin- mine me Office ol General and the personal represen- DulkneaO to bring me area Counsel. 3900 active's artomney are set form to a o fl grade. Continuous Commonweaolm Boulevard. aelow. conceree rprap will De Mail Sration 35. Tallaraissee. Aln creartno of the dece- placed or a 2 i slope icoler- Florida 32399-3000 na Dy fli- dent ana omer persons haov- wora of rne buiknead Trris Ing a copy of me notice or Ing claims or aemands projecr is located oat i15Long appeal accompanied Dy me against aeceaent's es-are on Point Drt,s. Ferrnaranora Beacn applicable finng iee with the wnom a copy of This notice onthe-AmeliaRI.er.a clas ii all ppropriate alstrici court of hos o-aeen srvea mustliAe meir waleroody in Sectcrlon,,0. appeal Tne nonce ol appeal claims witm mis court WITHIN lownsnip 06 North. Range 29 mun be filed wimin 30 aays THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER Eosr oat Lanluae 303i A ntram mre aote wher.n ne final THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBU- LongiTude 81F27 03" order is .ile wit the Clerk of CATION OF THiS NONlCE OR ine Depanment's pro- me Deopartment 30 DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF posea agency acllon snai I i 0-19-2005 SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS become fnal unless a timely 4662 NOTICE ON THEM petiton for an aairinisTr c, All otrer creators of me nearing Is Tiled ur.'Oer ecTirons NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING deceden oano other persons 120 569 ana 120 57 or me ON THE ADOPTION OF having claims or demands Flrilda SITrules before me AMENDMENTTO THE 2010 against decedent's esTate aeoadine rort ing a pennition COMPREHENSIVE PLAN must file tnme claims witl this nThe procedures for pennion- ine Boara of Cour.y counrtWITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER ing f:or a hearing sel forth Commrrissioners propom:,C to THE DATE OF THE FIRST PuBU- Delow aaci an orainance regara- CATION OF THIS NOTICE A person who-e subnaon- ng an amendment to tre ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED nal Interesis are a rciea edy Tuture aona use mao series for WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET the DeparIT-ertI s proposed the 2010 comprehensive FORTH IN SECTION 733 702 OF earmritting ec.ioor may pe.n- plan. more specifically. i,e THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE nor, Ir an administrarive pro- propo-ea Amenamenl No WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. ce edirlngr.eonrg) under sec- CPA05-002 filea, Dy Anthony NOTWITHSTANDING IHE nons 1'20 5o9 ana 120 5-1 RobDirn on Deholt of proper- TIME PERIODS SET FORTH Mne Fioria-3 Slarues rnepen. r, .nvers JJonnn, L Dudie,' ABOVEAN/'CLAIMTFILEDTWO ic.n miusi contain nae inior- Danirel P Dudies and Gary L (2) 'EARS OR MORE AFTERTHE motion ei f.:.rrr. Oel-w ana. Duale' io reci:sir, proper5 DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH iS mui,' C ile (receeif.a.Otr.e o r,I)e Et.tuLI Lona se a.lD, o B3 RED .. cre-l) rin -e C'.:e or,'eeraai ar, ,M.' .LIT "L, to HIGHiDEN.. -,Oi "T.r6e dalr ol-r piU"lIc.'- Cad'to! tr.i'e' 'dfnrtent ''fl' fTESfrA IAAL for apprlIirN 9i4f(?|l ijiINp"rf) at 3900 Comrr.or.weailth r morel3 37'acre, Tre prop-' i' 2005 Boule,. ra Mail Siln-.n 3 .. err, i Iocated or. rne .ir-m Personal Represenrtative lariianaszee Florida 323?9. liae of Cneaer Road juIl jimmIDewayneCreiwl 3000 norn of A1A/SR200 ',ulee PO Box 2291 Prrioric mrrusti l nflea Wi'- Oiea Yulue. FL 32'041 In fourteen (1-I) ca',S of Ine The amendment I: a.adll- Anorney for Personal cale of puctllcaolon Co mti: able for ,pujic insiecticna o Represernrtive Notice rn-e Clerk 5 Office. locate at Law Offices of The petinor.er shaii mail a 763,d? '/eeran Way. ''ulee. COOKE & MEuX. PA copy of Ine petihon ito Te Florida 32007. Monaay Joseor Clay Meu- Jri applicorant a o me aress inal- througn Fridaay. 830 AM to 5 00 Floria Bar No 041114 caredoacoveortTreftimeT.offil- PM and at the Grown A Hamilton Cooke ng rnThe roiure or on, person Management Department. Fionrda Bar No 110767 0 Tle a petironor reque-n or 961 TONassau Place '.ulee. 1301 Riveralace Boulevara. mealatron within me aporo- Florida 32097 Monaoy Suite 2254 priale inme cenca shall con- through Friacr 800AM ro500 Jacksiomlte. Florida 32207- CsiruTe a waiver of mat per- PM 9036 son's right to reauei on A public earningg to oaopt Telepnone (904) 396-6101 oaministrarr.e determinanon me Amenamenr will De nela Facsimile (90412) 399-1030 (nearing) under secriorn on MonaaoOcrooer 24 2005 2t 10-19.26-2005 120.569 and 12057 or mte at 700PM at nmeCommiaslon 4655 Florlao StotuTes Any su.be- Chamber., Nosiou County - queni Inienri-rTon (in a pro- Governmental Complex. ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER ceealnginrioreaDyaornomer 9o135 Nassau Fiace. 'uiee MANAGEMENT DISTRICT parry) will De only aTr the al- Fio.laa 32097 GIVES WRITTEN NOTICE crenon of me predding orf- The public is lnvned mI be OF INTENDED DISTRICT cer upon me irg of a motion present ana be neora. if a DECISION in compliance witn Rule 26- person decides o appeal Tie Dlistriciglies nonce or 106.205 of ine Florica any decision made by the its inten 10o Issue a permit to Administrative Code Boara. agency aor commission me following appilcoran(s) on A petaIlon that dispute, Inae wiTh respect to anv maner Novemoer 8.2005 material focrt on which me cornlaerea at such meeting Amelia National LLC. 13400 Department 5 acrn I.-: tbaed or hearing ne/rTe will need a Sutton Park Drive South. must contain the following record of Inme proceedings Jacksonville. FL 32224. appi- Information and mon for such purpose action #4-089-65409-10 r Te (a) The name. address may neea to ensure mat a project I locate in Noisou and telephone number or ,.ercarlm record of The pro- County. Sections 26. 27 29 S eacr, pentitioner. rne ceedings Is mrade. which 30. Townsnlo02 Nonn Range Departmerrt permit idenrlfil record include; the evidence 28 East The ERP application is cation number and ir, cour- ona lre-Timony upon whicn tor mooailcation to the prea.i- Ty in wnich me subject rrot er me appeal is lo D based ously Issuea sunace water or on: crdity Is locarea Inail.Ouals imtal dabiliTes management perrmrl(s) for onr (D) A sroiterent or now neealing a reasonable 876-acre development ana wrenr. eacn petliloner occommodaioin In order 10o known as Amelia National recealed notice of he participate in te program or LLC. Phases 1B & IC Ine Department acnron aclirity should contacr the receiving woaerbod,y Ioan-site (c) A itaremenr of how of-.:e cri.te E<-O01clo Clerk at wetlands each peritioner's substantial (904) 548-4660 or 1-800-955- The file(s) containing each Interests are erected b, the 87?.0 (v) or 1-800-955-877i .,f the abo.e-lteal applica- Deparrmeni action O"DD) at leaasr e.enry trwo lion(s) are ao.ailable for (a) A stolaement or the hours in odsaonce I,: rejuesf Inspection M.:.naov t,.rougri matenai rocrs aliepuleo b',' re s.ucr o:ccommoaaron Friday evcepl for legal holl- peiltloner. I on,'. BOARD OF COUNTY adoss 800am To5 00 pm oa (e) A s-taiement of roios COr.rvMISSIONERS me Sr Johns RI.er Waorer hmat the permoner coniends I NA'SSAU COUNT' FLORIDA Management Disrict waronanreveriaol or mr,:aIica- Arnsley N A,:ree CHAIRMAN Heodquoarers or the oppro. non ol the Depanment ATTEST priarte Service Center The action Jonn A Ciro.fora Districl will lake ocinon .on (0 A staTlemenr of which EX OFFiCIO CLERK each ermi oppicisoniuied rules or sratuies ne pentioner 21 10-12-19-2005 able unres*o cetnilor. or an ccmeras require reers.ol or 4-649 admlnliroirie proceealng moaIlcation of me --- hearing ) is fired PursuanT TO Depanrment action and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF rhe proviions of Sec olr-s (g) A saroemenl of rhe THE 16TH JUDICIALCIRCUIT, 120 569 and 12057. Florldoa reier iougrt cv the pehtlroner IN AND FOR NASSAU STOarutes Cnhapter 28-106 anr. stating precisely the action COUNTY, FLORIDA 40C.I.i007. Flronaa thai me pennoner wants the GENERAL JURISDICTION Administraft .e Code (FA C.) Departonmen ro take DIVISION .A person whose :ubsron- A petitIon that does nor CASE NO: 05-CA-30I-DIV. A tial inrrerests are oateciea DV alIsute tme matenas tfacts on WACHOVIA BANK OF an of the District's proposed wnicn the Department s DELAWARE. NATIONAL ASSO- pem'ining decisions Identiea acti'nO obaseo shodsnoe Tmat ClArON F/K/A FIRST UNION ODcove' ma penman Ior an no such facit are dliputea NATIONAL BANK OF oaaminisratlve nearing in and otherwise snall conTainr. DELAWARE SUCCESSOR B' oaccoraonce wirr, Secrlons Ine same information os ser TERGER 10 FIRST UNION 120 569ana 12057 FS.ora ii torm obove. as require by BANK OF DELAWARE-SUC. parties may reach o written rule 28-106 301 CESSOR BY MERGER TO FIRST agreement on mealaton as Because me aodmilstrro- UNION HCME EQUiT' BANK. on oaternative remedy under five hearing plocess is NA Secllon 120 573 Cnoosing designed ro lormulrte mnal PLAINTIFF meaiatlion will nor aovers.ei agency ac lon rne filing atof a VS offec e rigr.r to a hearing if Detitionr means That mne INEZ J JOHNSON IF LIUvING. meaIation aoes noia re-suli in a Department s final ocPion AND IF DEAD. THE setrtlemenT The procedures. moay De diherer, nrom me UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS. tor purEulng mediation oare set position toKen Dy It in Ihls DEVISEES GRANTEES. rornn in Secrion 120573. FS. nohce Percons wnose sub- ASSIGNEES uENORS.CREDI- and Rules 28- 106 i Ii ona s ontia interets-win De afice,- TORS TRUSTEES AND ALL 28 106b401- 40O. FA C Pentitions ea b; an; such final ecislon OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING must comply wilh me of me Department naoe me AN INTEREST BY. THROUGH requirements or Florida ngnr to peTition to t come a jUNDER OR AGAINST INEZ J Aaministra-rfie Cooe Cr.optei part' to10 re proceeding in JOHNSON UNKNOWN 28-106 and ce filed wirn accordance with me leauire- SPOUSE OF INEZ J JOHN- (received by) tr-e Distrlc i nerts ser fortn nboe SON IF AN', JOHN DOE Clerk located at Distinc in aaamorn ro requesting AND JANE DOE AS Heaaauorters, 4049 Reid on adminCtar;a.neoring on, UNKNOWN TENANiS IN POS- Street ParOrko Florida 32i 7" petrioner mrcy3 elect to pursue SESSION Petitions for adminlsirati,.e mediation The election ma, DEFENDANI(S) nearing on me aboc..e appil- pe occomplihea b, filrig NOTICE OF FORECLOSUPE cation(s) must De filea wilmln ,nim me Deparrr.eri a rneadi SALE tvwenr,,.ne (21) davs of puD- ation agreement mall par NOTICE IS HEREB,' GIVEN IIcation of mis notice or wimn-. ties to me proceeaing (I e ursualnt to a Summary Final In rwenty-si (26) ao,s or me the OPlicanl, the Judgment of Foreclosure District aepositing notice of Department .and any person ateae OctoDer 4 2005 this inlent in the mail for Trose wno nos flied a timely and entered in Civil Case JNo 05- persons 10 whom thme Distric sufficient petition ior a hear- CA-302-DIV a of the Circuit mailisactuaonotice Failure ro ing ) Ine ogreemeni must Coun of the 16IH Judicial file a petition within this time contain il ine information Circuit in ana for NASSAU perloo nalliconstituleawar,- required cI rule 28.106 404 Country ilee Florida I will sell er of ony rigr.t such person Tne agreement must Doe I the highest o an Dest bIo- mov have 10 request ano received 0; me clerk in me der for coan Ine NASSAU oaministrati-e detlemination Office or General Counsel ot Count, Courthouse locate nearingg) under Sections the Departmen at 3900 of '634' Veterans Wov In 1201. 9ond )2057 FS.con- Commonwealth Boulevard Vulee Florida tof 11 30 am cerning The su.lecl permit application. Petitions which are pot filed In accordance with the above provisions are s' jbieci 10o aIsi.:al Because tme ajiminlisra nie nearing process l aesignea ro iormuiale fina agency action. in, flung o a peitriin meaons me Disrinci' fir.i acnon mar oDe amIeen rom Tme Dosion lakenr, by' T i rmis notice or intend Perion' whose ;uPctannal intere-Ts wil D offaected Dr anv SUCh final decision or the DistricI or. me applicant oa,.e re rigni Io Become O pan',c ro me pro- cee:ilng in accoraaonce wrt ine requirements e i onr acove Giorlna Lewis Director DrvisiIon or Pernmit Dora Sear.lces St Jonn PRier Water rMoanagemrnern Dl'-trci It 0i-19-2005 4657 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No.: 05-CP-176 Division I RE ETfAIE OF GEORGE EDW-RD BAfRR, De,-eoea NOTICE TO CREOiDTOrS Tne aamirnisnaltracn .:r mr esarfe oI GEORGE EDWA. ?C BARR'. aeceaoea. .,hos.:e date of aeam wOa Apri 19. 2005 File Number 5-CP-1 76. is pending Irn e Circun Cojrlt for Nassau Counr/,. Florida Proaole Divislon Tre o ao re or wnicn i PO Bo- J.56 Ferorodina Beach FI.:.rlao 32035-C0Jl6 ire naorme oand oorestse of me as-T.r-o rep- re-.enioti .e aor, tnre pe sna repre:enrnaT.-e saTo mrne are -t form rr lo.v Aim creaioi' cr Ine dec-e err ar.a orr.r persons h-a. ing claims ,:-r aemar.a. agai-,nst aeceaent 5 eArate on .hormi a .cop cf ri i: nornce i': required eI. D .er.ea mulm 1ile ineir cl-aiiT wirn hini roun WilHiN THE L5TER'TF ? ,rjrjTHS iTE THE ir.lE OF THE FIPiT PUBLIC CAilON OF THIS NOTICE CR 30 D '.S AFTER THE DATE OFi SER-mICE OF A COF CF tHl - NOTICE 'ONl1 HEM1 All otrer creaoiir-; ,.i ,In aeceaer ani o r Oer persc.n: having claims or ernar.n: against aecedeni e-.Iore must file relir claims a tr,- mi counr WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTERi THE DATE OF THE FliRST PUBU- CATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS S4ET FORTH IN SECIlON.733 702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWilHiiANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE. AN' CLAIM FILED TWO (2) /EARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT S DATE OF DEATH c BARRED Tre date of fist pubnlca non af tmis Nonce ii Oclocer 19 2005. RichardI M Wr.ne. Jr AnTorney for Personloi Represenratim. Florida Bar No 20330)3 Hayaen & Facciolo. PA 1551 South i.1m Street. Sure B Amelia island Fionrda 32034 Telephone (904) 491-7,47 RUTH S BARR.', Perona Represeniar'r.e 96-258 Ovyser Bay Drive * Fernonaina Beacn Florida 32034 21 10-19-26-2005 4658 INTHCIIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGIELORIDA,-IM'ANDIFbOR NASSAU COUNTY Case s: 05-CA-252 Division I: UNC: BANK OF AMERICA N A Plainniff -%s.- CHARLES E HAAS. JR AND ANGELA. M HAAS HIS WIFE UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POS- SESSION lI UNKNOWN PAR- TIES IN POSSESSION 2 IF U/-. ING. AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING B. THROuGH, UNDER AND AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE POT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR AuVE. WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MA. CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES HEIRS. DEwISEES GRANTEES OR OTHER CLAIMANTS Deiendonl(s)i AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEPEB. Gnr.EN pursuant r on Or-aer ol final Juagmenr or Foreciolure darea SeptemDer o. 2005. enlereOd in Cii Case No 05- CA-252 of tne CircuiT Courn of mne 4m Judicial Circuit in 3ar-a ror Nassau Cournt, Florida. wherein BANK COF AMERICA. N A. Painurr and CHARLES C HAAS JR AND ANGELA M HA.AS. HIS WIFE are aefen- aoni(s) I will sell to the nlgr,he onr a bes bidder for cai. AT THE MAIN ENTRjAN-E OF HE NASSAU COUNT/ JUDICIAL ANNEX LOCATED AT '634- VETERANS WA'. 'ULEE FLOCRI DA 32097 AT 1i 30 AM .j or November 14 2005 mr-e Ic.l- lo'wing aescirDed properi/ as sel fortr. in sald Final Judgment lo-wil LOT 16 BLOCK 1 '.uI.EE HEIGHTS ACCORDING TO IHE PLAT BOOK 3 F^.GES P' AND 47A CF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF NASSAI. COIjNT, FLC.,II. DA DATED at 'ULEE Fioraa trj T 12nT ado of Octocer 200S. JOHN A CRAWFORD CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Naioau CounrT F1orao B, /l1 Heart-er Sea.gra-.es. DepuT/y Clelk ATIORNE' 1 FOR PLAINTIFF SHAPIRO & FISHIMATl J 77 YVAMATO RD SUITE 2CO0 BOCA RATON FLC, GIDA 33431 (56i) 9r-y?700 2iC( -19.26-2005 4669 STATE OF FLORIDA * DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS NOTICE OF INTENT TO FIND THE NASSAU COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN NOT IN COMPUANCE DOCKET NO. 05-1 -NOI-4501 - (A)-(N) Tre Depanmer.r gi.e's notice of its inleni ic tin- Tre Comprenersi..e Plan i-r- lNassau County adcopea c.v Oairnance No(s) 205.64a ona 2005-65 on August 22. 2[05 NOT IN COMPLIANCE Dur- suanT 1o Sections 1633i84 -nd 1633189 FS The adopted Nao.au County Corrprer.enii.e Plan tre Depaort-enr Objeclorns Recornmmendalor, oana Commenii Report. (n ony) and mIne Department s STatementr or intreni 10 Fin me Comprer-erive Plan Nor In ComDliance will e 0i,1-. able for public inspection Monday Ihrougn Friday. except ion legal r.cndows our. Ing normal business nhur,. a31 mhe Nassau Count, Growin Manogerieri. Deparnmenir 96161 Nossau Place 'ulee Florida 32097 This Notice dl inleni and the Slolement or intent ior rme Comprenensr,,e Plan round Nor In CompDilOance will h .e or.,.ardea D, permrti.-, to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF NORTHEAST FLORIDA, INC.,.a S -r.e Dr.,ilOn .or A.3mr..r.rtT.ve THE 4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN Florida non-profit corpora- a Hearings (DOAH) of the AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, flons PAGE HILL OWNERS Dep.r.xTenr ,o Manag3.Te-nt 'FLORIDA ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida SerI,ice.- ..r Ire scr.eauli.r.gor CIVIL DIVISION non-profit corporation; n nAd.Tintsrranre Heoairgur. CASE NO.: 2005-CA-330 UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POS- S ,jan mto Se.n.--:,n;i 200 69arao THE BANK OF NEWYORK, AS SESSION, IF ANY, 120 57. F S rne purpo t of nrme TRUSTEE FORTHE HOLDERS Defendants. o admiir.lmot.ine rneaiirg will be OF THE EQCC ASSET BACKED NOTICE OF SALE I lopreenrv.-enceanor,3ie- CEITIFICAFES SERIES 2001 2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN n InTiTn,' on tre noncornpil Pilainntf Trioi ,ursuant to SurnImarv s Once isSues aillegd by Ire Firnal Judgment of Mortgage I Depa.tn-meni in rr- Oiecnor-s TON r MICHAEL NAIL icR Foieclosue acnea OcioDer i Re-ommer.aacion'. anoa /K/A TON,' MICHAEL NAIL 4 2005 In Trre oc-.'e-cap- Commernli Re-onrr ana ela nonea cauOe. I Aill ise'i mTne Starterrent .: irer.ien b order to Deiernaoar nigr.es oand Dest colaaer foi .secure a recoTrnmeir nea NOTICE OF ACTION c.ajn at the Nassau Counry . Order ior rorTaraing to 10. Jujilcial Ar.nex locate or Aamninlriati.e C.:mmiT,;ioh. WEND,.POOR l E '0,? Veerians WayO. 'uee Anreclcl pe-r.on;r ms LAST KNOWN ADDIE',S N3;SauCounr,.FIcrida 32007, petrilor, to inter.'er.e In mis 1803 itTTfRERR STREEI ati 1 30 A M Co.n t,-e 3mtrday proceeding A perionri for WArC.ROSS.GA 3i5i or NovemDer 2005. the r1o. iniervennon TnI-i C'e e ea 31 'J AARE NOTIFIED that an ic-ing ae:cricea property. .s leas1 twenr, (21l) daro D'cere ac 3ion icr Foreciloure of ,se irrtr., In said Sumimary Firnal inme final hearing ana rn.mum .iongage on TIe loiiowing Juagmeni or Mongage include all c.riTrne InformaTioCn de:':r.me-a prper,T Foreciosure, io-wii ona Conier.r- aes'i,-ea in TRACT 51 BLOCK i. LOT Si OF PAGE HILL UNIT uniform iule 25- i00o :5 F AC s HFFIEL O.IILLAGE ACCORD- THREE according ic. me Plat Pursuant to i -63 :'.160(0' FS INE iC -THE PLAT THEREOF mere.-r ae icor-aeo in Plot no necA isuesm .T T- ollega1 RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5 Book 4. Pages 3J i -3.52 or mee aa re-ao:,- oeoind oapiarlor.or PAGE 28 OF THE PUBLIC Public Recoras of Nassau Irn .c...Tliar.n:e n ca e.i-irn 1.m to EC'-ODS OF NpASAU CC-UN- Count. FIcrlaa inir-.er.e rilea r.,le iroan T, FLCt.iIC A/ lAf.61 592WWorrhingtiron rwenrry c-nse i'2i) -.3,5 aner noa :.een ilea agoinli youi DI.e ',ulee FL 32097 puoiicaiic.n or inir, notice on ,C'oua i'reaui'ed iose5rCe DATEDinmreCit Oriulee unless: ire pemi.:.ner esta. a c-p. o ,Iour i w.rnen aetenr- Nassau CounT, Florilda his iirs.e g ood c au.e 1r not es I or., Ic. ocr, T,,arionau C orn ao, C Ot 0c-oer. 20055 alleging uch nevw' isue: witn- Warionr PA Anorine, for JOHN-I CRAWFORD in ire renr.ry one (21i, 0.o, Fioainn1s 1 rcse aress.iI I1E Clerk or Court S oecrioa The pennon io, ir.Ter- N.W .9qir. SISREEi T.IuiE 120 FT B$./i./Snella- H Beechner .er..n: in sraolle rilea at DC-AH LAUDERD.ALE FL 33309 onr or CDury Clerk i1230 'poaIa.;ree Frk.aO, Oefr.re No,.embeI 19 2005 a Irail.n'auaiiv.ilrianiraclitie Taller. ;.ee FI,,rijc 3239.r .31e v.icnlis ,,Irlr. ir.irr, (30) ,;.ho nee, a Ceas.ona. ie 31'io0 ana 3 :opr, nalre-1 or -o,. r atr rn-e fir t uDicra:.1-nn accOT.m.'ali-.rlon ,to panlicl S ceii.er ,T. o I.r, he.:.col go.- Dr mi N.i :I-n:e ITr.e Th e es- par, in mins prlcseeaing are errnm.-r.l '3,'r. Ihe Ledaer .n, file Ine originoi er.n1a On rot Ica .'. Ie nero-e i Depaorr-.r. Failure i:.- pii- .uhr. irn, Clvmk o, r.i : ,C un t .is;l.:n .:r certain .assii:ance S nocr, I.:. irle. r. ,-,e .,r .in Ire. eitrei r eficre se .i:e .' PIclease orotac Inre Cour alI-,e6 0 II S T,- .:sconii. Pliinrnnl t ; .rn.:-rn r imrnedl. A.rrIri'TrOr OrTi e s ,lonr l tul; 0 .oi.r r aro o, ir.rni 3e, ere3rter ochrer,.,i:e a a- po.Jlle Tel,-onn .r,.a i.-.) i h uc apieronr.asI.:,r,-rue:i ae.rouil ..111 De entere-) c.0-254od r it hearing or1 3 r.iinr.3 [c.ursu.r ,r 3 :gailrnr ,o:u i.:.r ine relel .:lic-lrnmpalieacall i -800-55- Sc.i1r. -0 5tand i.-Ij ern.r,aro-do n tr,e cnmlaini 87"i .TTD) .:.r 1-800r-95.58,'-0 F, or tcr. anic.l:cre in trI.e in accc-r-acnce ,n r.ine (.') .10 Fic:raa oela, Cer.,ice oaml. irt.an-,e he..rig ,erl.en:,.r .,ir DCrrJritie" Acm 21 i0-19"2--20A21 Arero ar o rminiiriraiiun .:.i i 0 (AD. I aiocIs-le: c-r- .46:.0 neOaringq penti-.:.r linm, rni, .Dn r.,r:h Iec-3u:-, or Iner -- meacii-,A r. I laC.,iile p ic ,i':-I.lil-E nee.- sp iecial IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF .uar.i rc l1ti 3i 3;:ao', F i accoTmT.aior, ic pro rtici- THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIR- to'rn, 3fect6clsp:-.er r...roi. aore in itri. proceeding CUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORI- ,rT.a.de part, r. Ire pr r.n:.ui. C.:.r h.;i 'he D'- DA. IN AND FOR NASSAU -:.ee:r.ng, Itmlln3ho eu.-,il Cc.:orDinoior 0al Ji, CEJiErT COUNTY .iinh me a3,i-nr.isilici.e Ia.. S'TiEETi FEI TiANDiIA BELCH CIVIL DIVISION lu.Ogayi'',,gre-3 reDi.i:3r. FL ".'21.12r. or Telnpr.C.ne CASE NO. 05-CA-290 or A..j3mlrrti.ta.e Heaorng, Trhe .l,-,T1DDI ('4: 321- S;00Ir. -l *--.i -IEEr-i TrEE SERvICING LLC cr.:e -:- rTreda.lcnih ri.-.i I ler irno-, nl.e rujinei." da', FIk/KA C.ONSECO FINANCE o frect a part, i rrig to arn prior ic. ihr, pr,ceecraing Wi- 'ER./jICINGCOC'PF/K/A oamlrnrt rati.eI- ring ljr Sm, nr. ronaona me seaor': GREEf iREE FINANCIAL SER- Si .aiern.j HuOcaro AiCP rhi: Couni Irsl .-r ao, :l 'i,'ICNGICORPORATION. DIci.r Ocr C 20Icir P'lainrll i Di. ion Io CoTri'.jnitr jJor.r. A C'tw:.ra .s Planning A Cierk ,.:. me Court DORDIiH, F BOZETT A/IKI/ Departr.er.0i or B /.1 i Shell H Beecher DORiHEA F BOZETT iTHE Cmmrnrrjr,rry Afai, "r C-,D4-puT Clerk UNKNOWN SPC-uSE OF 2 u-5'. r-u.iTo-1 Oak 2i iC-19-22cCOS OCOOTH, F BOZETi A/K/A Boule.oar 4C.S';' DORTHEA F BCOZETT. RALPH S TIlilanosr.:ee. Firica ----- PHILLIFS THE UNKNr.OWN 3239'4.2- 13 FERNANDINA BEACH SPOuSE OF RALPH PHILUPS I1 iL0-i-205. MARINA IMPROVEMENTS IF LIviNG INCLUDING AH,' E 4.i3 PHASE III DREDGING UNKNOWN SPOu.E OF SAID S- AND DISPOSAL DEFENDANt'S) IF REf.MAR- * CITY OF FERNANDINA BEACH ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS RiED. AND IF DECEASED THE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HER-EB, GivEr RE SPEC Tl.'E UNKNOWTr, NOTICE IS HEIEBE GIVEN Thnais.eatedl bid,in -jplicate. HEIRS. DEVISEES GRANTEES rn.ir n.e Cir, CommIi-d in or wil be recer,.ea c. Ine Cir, ASSIGNEES CREDITORS. i-rhe Crr/ o Fernranair.a Beacr. managerr., at Cir, Hail Cir, LiENORS, AND TRUSTEES. AND Florica w.ini roni o public neaor- Cornrmil:Ion CrnaOTers 234 A.LL CITHER PERSONS -CLAIM- Ing or. lues -at ITIeJo,eTber I A:rn S rsee Frn,'ordinab. acr. ING B'. THRCIOUGH ULNDER 2005 oa 6 CO p m r. in, CIT, FL 32034 Feinaoranaj Beacr. OR AGAINST iHE NAMED C.:nmm-rn lon CnonDcers 20-1 Fjorica 320'34 until Decemier DEFENDANT(S) BANK OF A.r, Snet. Ferr.-3r,3r..n Beach-n. 7.2005i at2 :0PI.1 A.,1ERIC A NATIONAL ASi.0- Fl.,rica tO re ,*w apl:cation An, cida, recea.ea owner CIATiCN A/K/A BANK OF SU 2005-iOD, CIT. OF FEE- Ine -ajoie lime will hnol D .T.r.IERIC.r. WHETHER 1IS- fiANDIr'A BEACH -sWNEIr o':cerpea unacer or-, cir ESOL.EDOR PRESENTL' EXIST Applicant I re:iueiing cumilas-'ne An, uncenai-r, INrG. TOGETHER WliH ArJi opprovil cor a special usefor regarding ir.n- ime ,a Dia is GRANTEES ASSIGNEES ,:ornstruC.1r.orlte-1tn access received will be reiolvea CREDiIOIR LIENORS.CR 411i The procerT, i: 1:loared againli nme Bi-jer TRUSiEES OF SAID DEFEN- cat Soulin Fielcnrer 3nd A MAriDAtiOR.' Pre-Bid DANT(S) AND ALL OTHER laoriaza; A.ernue Teernng ,,ill .e hoeld in Ine PERSONS CLAIMING B. A ,op, of ihe acpplicraron Fernondina Beach Ci,'t, THROUGH Ur iDER. OR and Inrcrmailor. or, ir.e .,omrrmiis.,r, Crnomber. 2041 AGAINST DEFEr DANZiTS) cb-.e maoner mo, he Asr S ireer F-noroaina CrBeacn UjrirNOWtN lTEr.iNlt i ir.specie3In ine rice or Irhe Fsi4rl-ja on No.emoer i. 20)5 Uf KNOWNr TENANT t#2 CIr, Clerk CiTr, 1-I311 204 hn at I 001.1 DeLenaant(s,., STre.l ber.-,eer. rre nour.J A f.1DAiOr. Pre-Bi: TJOTICE OF 'SALE it C c" F Ti n' yi r 1 .1 onoa p- ir o l o r i O s e c-l j 6u P 1- e g n ons Aill be ccn;Iaere.a r o 'prblecnr aknl.h i des d -S'md 'J u gm 1 b" QuaOtl udicial Droceeding aelaiea adescrlprion of ire Foreclosure entered in ine Copies s i The qu0.-luadci.3i1 r'nGeinr. l Dredge ana asD:e-i.,'iea cause. in me Procedures Oae a,.alable 31 Di.po a-I must De suOmInea Circuit Court of IASSAU Ine Orjlce .:.I tre Cir, Clerk no rre engineer tor re. ew and County Fiori-j' I will seii me onad III be aalliOl-, at mhe .appro.al bc/ No.emoir 16 property siluaie in NASSAUI meeting TeleDr.n.n.e number 2005 at J 1 fjPr.1 in.t suomis- Coiunry Fodrio'descmiDe- as. 90-.277.- o0-, .iOn ...ii Dc prepare on me LOT 7 BLOCK 3 POINT iniereiea :ponies mro, upplieo BiCaer Pre-Quailfica. SOI.TH ACCORDING TO THE appear at ;oia rnea.r-,g .and lior StatemenT Iorm r.IAP OR PLAT THEREOF. A5 De near as to irre oa.i.aiii- A Bia opening willi e RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK J.. IrVy or oCne conr, wril r. mo,' Dronmpti, o DecemDer 7 PAGE 73-'4. OF THE PUBLIC be cor-.laOered, Ar.,p Deirsn s 2005 at 2 00MP.1 in me Citr; of PECORDS OF rjASSAU COUN- wihn ciianSllries re, auiring Fe'rnanainara Bacn City T. FLORIDA occommnantion: In order to CommiTicorn Cr:.amoer at 204 To include a parric-lp-oe ir. Thm prc-.m or A.h treer Fernor.rdina Beaocr. 1994 rIEDMAN CREST ach.it, ;n-r:uld conarrcr 2-- Fio.,aa 32034 at wnichn nme all POINT DOUBLEWiDE MOBILE C',05 TED 2D'.739 (TTi' rum.- O ,recei-vea will be pucll-iyn HOME v.IN 14oM181 i8A TITLE ber rIr aI CIr, -,rfice;) or oaerned ond re-a aioudc #46478911 imniugh the Floil,3,j Rela,'1 DESCRIPTON OF WORK All 1994 REDMAN CRESI POINT Se.r.iceal i-81X0-95-8';uor i- v.,ork cfr e PioPic i nall be. DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE HOME. E.0-9'5-8"' (TDD',atiea.1 2 conscrrjiea in -accora.once vIN iJ6M81I18B TITLE rour: In adr,ance to request viih mIe Drowlng a-na #6678912 uch. ccomm:.r3,ati3t'n SpecfiIcalon. piepaorea D,, A/K/A IF AN, PEPRS-ON DECIDES Paiser-o Ai;ociates. LLC The 3977 BOOTH RD TO APPEAL -Tr. DECISIOTI plan, :pecificaicns ana CALLAHA.FL 32011 MIADE B iTHE BOAIPD/COM- orer corrract io-i umenrts will t public sale. a il 30AM or t.liESiON, WITH RESPECT TO -e in-oaae t aalable on ad soon trerelner as some AN., fjATTEi CON.SIDERED AT October 24 2005 iThe pro- can be aone to the nigrhet SUCH HEAITIfJ'. S/HE WILL DPo.:ed improvement' will Dbe baear or Diaaers.or coin, at NEED TOC EiSuR'E THAT A, VER?- a 'de andconstrucdlea it me maoln door of me Nossau BATit.1 RECORD OF THE PRO- Oward Is mdOeG. under one Count /judicial Annex,. 7634; CEEDINGS iS r.14DE WHICH Conirfoc Bia :r.aoll ce suo- Veeorans Wao, lu'ee FL 32097. RECORDC INCLUDES THE TESTI. .Tr1i for fi rrdisr.ing aeri'ering on the M 4n ooi aI Norenmber M 411i 0 AND E JIDEPtCE UPON oan in.tailing ill material 2005 W-HICH THE APPEAL IE TO BE ea-ulpmentr ohna leivices DATED THIS. 6tr DAY OF B"SED ir.ludjing labor. mor tre Work. OCTOBER. 2005 CIT', OF FERNa TIDINA BEACH which generally In.olves Jor.n A Crawfovrd Cairanora. P.111cr.ell i BASE BID Dreaging ano CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT Cit, Clerk Disposal hil pomon of Ire By /i1 Snelio H Beecher 2i IC0-1i2- i92L'i5 ProjecI :no allconr.ist or Ine Depur, Clerk J.oC0 dreaging .:na ais:pos OI or Law Offices of Daniel C- -approinaielt' 52 700 Cucic Conregra CITY OF FERNANDINA BEACH Or-: or, mnateralo irom mmne 9204 King Palm Dri.e NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Marnao ba.l'n an Dripoal in iampa. FL 33619-1328 NOiiCE IS HErEB'. G-i.ErJ Ire Block Hammock islana ArItomre,-s nor Plainrl Ir.al Inc. Cir, Cornmision or D.sposal Area In Duiol inr accordance nllrh me ntre CITr Fernor,aino Beach Count,- Aimeiicar.; Awih DisaciIiesAct Florida ,ill ic, o public hear 2 Pie-Bid :ubmrlnal of a ao 1990 person. needing a Ing on Tueoa, io emroer I Dredge ond Dispo.al PlarnI special occommodamlocn 10 2005 ot 001's m in me CIr, due on No-emoer l6 2005 panoricipale In Trl. proceea- CcmiT.silor, ChiT.bei ;'U04 (A) Delollea rnoirml.e am Ing s*.c.uld contact he ASA A.ihn STreer.Ferondraina Bec.Oh hfne Dropos.ed dredge ano Cooralnaoro no ilaer rm.an Florlaa lore10 C 3Da .ricaton .jisp.sal meirhoa Incluaing -.e,.en (,i) dao, prior to Ire Cu 2005.'T- I;,TE HArT Ire approach .uumrir, ano prioceeding': i rearing C'Wi E ApplicrantIs reaue.- e.piananon of equipmTenr impai-red please coall (800) irng ,-r :,o.,al or a corioaitIr.aol usea meorn ol ra3ricpon arad 955-9'. I (TDD) or (800) 955- u.e Iotrapre.choiinO-aCPO cc.:re,aor:e me-rj, of o..as 6'77'O(oice) v]o Fiorriao Reloy Commerchiai Frofesiornaoi lering or ine areaged moale- Serice Or ices Dl-rirci Tre ropert, rmal anj irearrmeni or ire 21 i0-19.26-2005 i locacea o 31 i 03 .loimne enriuenr 461 Street 'B) DeTainea arO.vings or --- o C rpy 0, me appic.-atiorn re roD.:cs.eo aispO-sa1 tacill- NOTICE OF-SHERIFF'S SALE ana Innormi,.:.n .:.r. Ine r,(ie:,) including locaOion NOilCE IS HEIREB'r GIVEfJ ob..e mon.rer mO De T.jp sites ur.ey rcureof raon- Trhor Oursuoni to o WrIr or irpecead'r.Ire trse re .I po t'n or.3 cor..eaor.ce, influ- Evecuilon issued In IrThe CIr, Clerk. Cir, Hail 204 ,.n eni anr.a eluheni lsocarons Count' Court of Duoal Street cerween n-rr,e hours o and e'auiprmen cur streets Cour.r/. Florida on The 21st 8 00 T.1 5 0,PrI .lc.roaa, (C) Siummar- of reguiato- a,- of Seperr.Der. 2005.in me , rrrouGr. Frcia, The applico. ri, p.ermir Iriues including cause wreeinFA MANAGE- ricn's A-in ce .or,.aoerea in a ao.ro.,ais required to lejie MrENT SOLUlTIONS INC is qua.i-lujdicial pi'oceeding Ire propo:edorernati.edis- PiOlnriff aora DOUG G COR- Cople .:r ine ,uai-luaildal DOasal meinca dna BIdders BiT I. aerendarnl. being Coase procedure -rie oa.Oilla-e ar approach to securing 5,aia No 16-2004-SC.Jil8i in saa rhe Of ice or ihe Cir, Clerk approval Coun and will De -v1diioie ar rhe (D) Calcurlations inluOing I TL "IOMMt "SEAGRAvES. meenng ielephO.c-e rurnmce fri eonllerrathe alpoj,. sire(s) 3.s Sheriff ol Nassau CounTy. 9.4.2/'-'305 caoaclmy and rieage mate- Florlaa ro,oe lerieo upon all ilnere'ilea p'anie' ma,' ral bulking lacioi rhe righrT. ine ana interest of ODpear ,.1 sald rjeorir.g anra (E)Signed statement Ilom me aove nameO defen- be reora -s tor ihe ci'oali- nTe Bidaer ac.epnng res.,on- aani. DOUG G CORBinI In iT' cm or-, ac on wenrc cra; m iallirt, tor securing oil federal ona to ire loliowing bev conierea .An, persons sla.-e ana local approvals ae.crlDed property. lying and 'huhn asrbilnres reql equiring ruied o realize rihe pro- sITlualed in Nassau County accommoaai.-lsr Irn order !-s pased alrerrialie disposal Florida to-.wIl paroTicOla-T. in ri i pogramiT or mernoo LOT 22. HAVEN FOREST. acn.,iT, Snould cohm acI 2"- 2t i0-i9-26-2r35 Deing a portion of Section 38. 73?5 iDD 27~ '.7399 iTT. num. 4.1.6' Towrninp 3 Nort-.,. Range 27 De r mor all Cir, ohices) .r Ea rI NOassau Counr,. Florlao. ihrougr, Ir.e Floricna Rela, INTHE CIRCUIT COURT, Delr.g more panicuiar Service *V 1-8&O-9E.57 ?O c.r 1. FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN deiscrled as follows For a 800-955-86" ICD'D)ot leasTn24 AND FOR NASSAU poinT ot reference com- nours ITr. ad.or.ce o request COUNTY, FLORIDA. mence or on old aole locaOT- sucr accor,..T,:da.ron CASE NO. 45-2005-CA- ea In me mos Soumrerly cor- IF ArN, PERSON DECIDES 000247 ner --i Seclilrn 38 oforesald 10 AP EAL A- r, DECISION DIVISION A Ihence run Nortn 46 aegrees M.1ADE B. THE BOA.PD.'COr.. r,ICiG-GE ELECiTRCrIC 42 15 / .xesl 550 12 fee 1to MITSI'ON WIIH RESPECT TO REGISTiRAIONr S,SiE.1S INC. Ine Northern, RighT of Way AN, 1.14-iEr. CO'NSIDC'EED. AT ar, nominee for BRANiCH Line or a 60 too1 Cour-.r, roaa SUICH HEARIfIG S/HE WILL BAi.iriG rJiD TlST CC.1. Irence N,-orr. 3 degrees NEED TO ENSURE THAT A .'E. PANT a Nonh Carolina cor- 19 '20 Eo. along '.ola BATiM r ECORD OF THE Fi'C- pDoraion r..ieonerl, Righi ot Wa, line CEEDING- S I, MADE WHICH Pilainin 957 7 leer ro.ne Point oat RECORD INCLUDES THE iESTI .s Beginning TIrence North 48 f.-1ONs AND E'-. DENCE UPON Ar,1.' Nr KALEr. oran-j ir degrees 42-45" West 490 13 WHICH THE APPEAL i TC' BE aecea.ea her neirs feear mthence Nortr,43.degree-; BASED aeaiee. grantees. credi- 19 20" Easi 1350 feet mhence CiT. OF FERNANDiNA BEACH 11Dr aro .oi11 omer parties norn 4o aegreei 42'45" East Co.onoa PMIlicrnell clOiming b Inr.-:.ugn under 490 13 aeet to saia Nornt'erly CIr, Clerl :-i ogainT rner UNKNOWN RighT of Wa', line. thence 21 i0-l2-19-2005 SFOuE OF AM, N KALEM IF South 4 a3egrees 19'20"West 66.51 AN, BUSINESS DEvELOP- along sola icnrell.eRi Tight or ir.ENI COIRP.iORATIC.orJ OF Was, nine 135 0 leel to me De coinmmenced prior to 2 00 o'clock PMfv). on ime 7th do, of November 2005 The Iolo lowing des.ciJDed property set fornh in Ine Default Final Judgment 1or Foredliure Arl of that cenoain piece parcel. or tract of lar.a lying and Deing in tr-e Counry of Nas.au ana Ie Sroare of Florida known and described asl Tract 22. Block 10 'ULEE WOODS Section inI accora" ing to 1plo rnereof as record ea in Plot Book 5. Pages 239 and 240 of te puDIic records of Nassau Counry. Florida TOGETHER WIIH iroi cer- rain 2001 ine NorTonal Doublewlae MoDile Home ID u s PHI124GAI8186A and PH I124GA161868B "t port of Beginning on me 18im. o, f No erro-'cm r 2005 .31 rr.e FONT DOORD OF iHE PAKTOL HEA.DQUAiTERS OF THE TNASSAU COuNP, SHERIFF'S OFFICE locate.) or ;73i BOBBY' MOCORE CIRCLE in mtre CIry of Yulee. Noa: ou Court,' Florla o ai me nour of 10 00 am r or o an po- siole relreatIer I will t er r or le oil rhae ade-nonrr n gni mie anr- Inrerest in sola property a1 Dutblic oulcrr ana will sell the oamei subjecir o ail prior liens. encumibrance ana l|uag ments it on, 10 m.e rnighean ana tDesi i'daer .or Diaaer4 r-ar C mSH rhe prcceed'm lo be appliea as rOar a may, be to me payment cr co st .and me satIvlaction of The abo.e aescricrl e xecuTions T L "TOMT.Y" SEAGRAvES. AS SHERIFF OF NASSAU COUNi'? FLOil. -DA IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DIS- ABILITIES ACT PERSOIiS WITH DISABILITIES ONL', NEEDING-G SPECIAL ACCOMtODATION TOi PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO- CEEDING SHOULD CONTACT iHE NASSAu COUNT. SHER- IFF S OFFICE 26001 BOBB'' M.1OORE CIrCT.l.'E LEE FLOIrl. D0 32097 9J);. )5-33i rNOT LAiER THArl SEvEN r(7) DA',S PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDING iF HEARING IMPAIRED. PLEASE CONTACT (TMDD; i 800.055. 8771T OP'.OICE ('V) i-80-955- 87'0 'IPA FLORIDA RELAY EER. VICE -I 10-19-2.6 1-C0--072005 Je-t, PUBUC NOTICE TIne .1 Jhns Ri.er Water T.anarg.-renr DiIrr.ct nha recel.ed mer- applicationI',' Im:o En.r.:-nrmenrao Recsurce. FPrmn(s) Tromi SCurlL Douglo 12i4 0,.-io Streel KeG Wesr FL 33040 Oappicanon sJO-C6' -i9'?22-27 Trio project is5 ocair.d in rNoiiau Co.Jurr, incn ; 2 Townsrhip 02 Nc.rr. Range 26 Eo.t Tre EIrP aoppicationr is tar mod11 carion i.:. rme pe.lou:- I, i55uea s-irace Malerr maor. 3gemenr permnl:,) asocial- ed witr. c:.nr.tuciion for ]he DO:uglasI Resdlence Amelia isiana Pionlation a 1 92-acre project DDC Inc 922J Craer. RI JOCkI1.oriille FL 32257 appicrOtior. #4-089- i 01606-1 Ine project I, locale in Nas 'au Cc.urr, Sectson 436. Town.:r.ip 02 Norrr. I range 25 East TTe ERP applicationn i i:.r construclionr or a0 urface w6el maornogemrenri lys1em tor ihe proposed Sogg, Bortom Mirlgaoton, BanK iro.-ar o i 74-acre project The file(i) conlairing ean or ire oo,,e-instea appnlca lion()i are ovaoii-ai? or inspec.ton M ..onoa/ rnrougr. Friaay escepr i.:.r iegga3 noi-. aoy. 8 00 a m 5 ECO p .m .: the St Johns ri ver Water fMaloragemrenr Di rirnc HeaoquortGer c.r I apprc,- prilte service center Written c.dbect aons i rit-e appDicaltor. rrMay De made OuT hioula ce rled wain (received r.) ime Di.rrir Clerm 4049 Rei-j St PoIatkak Florio 32 1'7-1429 no Iler moan 14 aa.,s trom me date of cubilcatlor. Written oclec i:,nr.: .houlia er.r,i the ocjecror by name oan address onand lull,' Oesciie mre olec rlon Io rr e aPpiinco- non Filing a wrlTien obTjecron does notI entile ,'ou o oa Croapre,r 120 Florida Statute,- A"jr.mnl.irarl.- Hearing Oni, Inose perr.on: .vhOi'e 5u-" tfile opetltlri needing the rCqulrerTenr. or Seciorns 120 596 on.: 12057 Floria-j S'ortue: ana C narer 26- 10C. Florida Aamlnlintrotiie Code ma ociaoin or, Aamini"rtiai.e hearing All irmely filed will. Ien otlecllor.n will be prove sensed to me Board ror car.. ider.ation ir. iT. aellerations, on application prior to me Board rating action on nme application Gloria Lewis. Direc lor. Division of Permit Doata Services St Johns Rifier Waoer Management District ii 10-19-2005 4664 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NO.200SCA-178 FRIER FINANCE. iNC . Plaintiff -is SHARON K JONES a single person. ana ANNIE L JONES. a single person urnknown lenanrs. ana other unknown parties in potsesior. includ- Irng tne unknown spousse of ans person in DosessarI. of the property and it a named Derendant iI deceased, me T.ur'.I.Ing spouse, neirs. aevissee grantees. cieaitors and all other parties CIrIminrg y/. through, under or against the Defendant. oana all claimants persons or par- fies, natural or corporate. or wrro.se exact legal status is urnknc.wn. claiming unadrr or.vy ot me named or oe,.crlbea Derenaarits Defenaonrs ArM.ETIDED NOiiCE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTiCE IS HEREB,' GrIVEN TraO pursuanl no a Defaouir Final Judgmeni T Forecloiure aaled August 11, 2005. in Ihe OO.'G reieren,:en coae inr whlcn FRIEIT FINANCE INC is Plair.lint ana HARON K JONES. a single person, ana ANNIE L JONES o single per- son unknown lenronts. ona orr.er unknown paornes in poa- session including ire unknown spouse of anr, per- son in possession of me pIrop- erty/ Ona If o nomeo Deftendoant is aeceoase the survIving spouse. neirs devisees grantees. clediloms,. ond all other parties claimingrg Dy hrou.gh. under or against the Defehaoant. ana ai claimants persorns or Dortles natural or corporate. or wnose e>acm legal status is unknownn, claiming under any or Ir.e named or descriead Defenaantsr, Oe Defendantm I. JOHN CRAWFORD. Clerk' of me Courtn. will eli to tre nign. est and Desm Didael for cosn a1 Ire main entrance or me. Nassau CounTy Juaiclal Annex. 76347 veteran s Way. Y'ulee Fiorndo at 1I 30 o'clock A M (or Oas soon thereotfter as Pi-inrfit s counsel may/ alrecr provided not saola sole must J STERN PA ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF 801 S. IJni-.ersTy Drli.e Suite 500 Plantation. FL 3332.1 (954) 233-800r0 05-43318 WACNW IN ."CCORDAIJCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DIS ABILITIES ACT per:.on: wir, di acories needing a sEeciai accommoaa ionr should cor. T.3.: COuri ADTlMIrISTRArnONJ at mie NASSAU Counry CourTrmcu-e or 1-800-955. 8771 -TDD)or TI.r0-9&55-8770 ia Fioi'lo relao, SeriIce 21 10-19,26-200L5 4670 Legal; Conrinuea On rexr Dcge i Any and all bidders, parties or clre' inrereioed persons r.ail; contc the inrorrmatcior jtsK or tre Clerk or mre Court prior io ihe -chedul-ed foce- cic.;jreo '.i1 '.rno .ll *O.1l:e otf mee e 6aCI lbcatin in me rj i .:au C'unrT, Juaicial Annne,. or m1. I.rear:cloue sa5e (NOiE In aOcoraance .ian rluil ? Off. Florioa rules of JijociaiO minrisnalcrin0le. aeo De aavi.sea fs ilo: "Ii you are Oa cersOrn wi a .ra'-cllml' .no need ann, accommo- aOrtron Ir. order I, Doartc.Ilpae Ir. mi: proce.ain.g ,Ou are erirliea. or hao :ccir lo ',ou lo rrin- crc :icn or .e*-rain a l s. lance PiGeae conmaor Court A.3rninrr-nacr P.9T1 CIice Bok 1010. Fernanalro Bea.:n Florica 3203= Telscchone (9'4) 32i-5710 rllthi to V,.(2) working l alitS c'f ,our receipf oT n-ri Nort.:e .:.r cieadirg it you are nearing or oirce Imoolrea please coll- i-800- 9,5-&'1 ) WITNES,',y rn.nana na e orriclar ,cai 'Ol said Coun. rni. i I rn aM or Ociober 2005 at ',ui'e Naio;Ou C _xuri Floriao HO.iCPA BLE JOHN CRWFOrRD CLERK OF THE Ci CuIT COURi I-ASSALi COuNTi, FLOCiC'dA Bi gsI Hearner Seagra.o s 4. Depuln Clerk LAW OFFICE OF AT'DrEW Ji.DECKER III PA 3,fj Wrhte A.eriue Post Orri:e &. 1288 u.e Oa' Folorac 3206C Telenrone (:386) 3-A-,1-r Terecopler (386)1 360450:8 Em-.ail deciklaw,'aielli elr. Anorne, for Plainllff 2t i0-19.2-T2005 PUBLIC NOTICE irne ST Johns iesi/ WaTer M.4anagmenr nt Disiiric i na re-Cleiled me comcliiance reports) ror Consumpi.e UIJe PcrrrI,irtr ) rror HOiTampitn G'oir Inc 10161 Ceriruric.n Farkvay rJOr. i90 JOc.15or.vnille FL 322.,6. PermFiT9 6131702 ir.T DsIri.:C i:iu.Je a permill Jui, 14 2000 for Irme u:e or 219.00 million. goiior.si er year or sunace waTer frc.m r me srormwaler marionaementi syarler. ona diound after rrO:.rr. te Florild Aquirer Oa or. emergency Dria.:kUDp ,;'ur.:e rlr irrig.lrior or r109 25 ac res o go ir our:., run ana 5 75 acres or lona- scairng Thne wTroima Oal iuseal tb, ir. cprojecr conr.irt oI giouna Oarer from me Finoonan 4Queiir /IO ] actrie weil: Sunrace Water forrm siormwaler pon, oana I aocTr. n pum.: ano I grop s-a pump inr Noaliu County. located in S-can on i 12. 13. 2 39 J) Tc.Arrip 2 No'rrh Rang,- 2. Ea.i rhnown as Nornr HampCn aGoii Course Tne ie(s) .:..riiainir.g eaoc oT Ir.e ooo, e-Tilea c.ITiOi- arce reponl(s) are a11na1ole for inspection Mor.aay rraiougn Friaao except for legal nilda si. 8 00 a ,Tr to - C0pm Trr o ittr. Jconrnf i5lker Water Management DisTricr H-ioaauanrlra or the oppro- p0oiTrt-irgce cenier wrmiTen oCjec tio o trs a ODappiccaTion mo, De mae 0u1 "nould o- Fo .virt-. (rccei.ed b,) rme DIliricr Cieiir 4J0o9 rela ; Palarka Fiori a 32i77-.129 n rc.enr n-or, I1 day; heorrn- .i dole of oublica'tir.n Wrintten ,ojeCIor.s T.hr.ijia Idenrnty the ODeoCior r,y name ana oaaress ana irunj, aecriloe ire oo Die'rir. Ic.:, re dapplic.a tior,r Filirng .inrn-.:DC hor a:.- nror -nrinle'vou-to a Cr. peter I120. Fl.:.rra Siatufis. Ai.mini.ranive Hearing Oni, inOie p-.aionS wnoh'e Suc- *har.lm ir.neresti ore ornec ed r,./ rne O.ppicolion ana wr.o lAe a poillor. m.eeling rhe requlreme.rl- of Secrlons 120 59o0 na 120 57 FFicrra SiaTureu ar-a Cnapter 28- 0o. Fiorida .Adm.inirstro1,e CcOGc may oblainr.anAdminisnT"amrl nearing All timely filea writ- Ten ooeclion;. will be pre- senied 10 mrTe Board for con- sideration In ir, dedloeialic-n crn apolicallor. o r:ir o nme Boara rakinrg Oacticn r. me appiicatlon Gioria Lewis Director Dlk1sion or Ferri,! Data Service; Sr Jonr.s RI,cr Waoer Managemerni DiTrIci Si 0-19-20335 6.ft- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO: 05-CA-289 WACHC'viA BANK. N A SUC- CESSOP B' MERGEFi TO SOuTI-RuST BANK PLAINTIFF \IS JOSHUA IM HUBBARD. IF LIV- ING. AND IF DEAD THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE HEIRS, DEVISEES GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES. UENORS CREDI- TORS TRUSTEES ACID ALL OTHER PAPTIES CLAIMING AN iNTEREST B', THROUGH UNDER OR AGAINST JOSHUA M.1 HUBBARD UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOSHUA M HUB- BARD IF AN,' JOH1`N DOE AND JAI JE DOE AS UNKNOWN IEINANITS IPJi POS- SE SIONI DEFENDArNT(S) IOTriCE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE iE HEREBi GIVEN pursuant 10 a Summary Final Judgment of Forecioture aareoa Octo.er I0. 2005 entered In Crhi Case lNo 05- CA-289 or0 rthe Circui Court of The ,TH Juidlal Circuir In ono for NASSAUJ County. YULEE. F'orldo. I wili sell 10 Ie highest ana Desi biader for cosh o1 NASSAU JUDICIAL ANNEX at Ine NASSAUli County Courthouse Icared at 76347 VETERANS WAY In YuLEE. Floriao. on II 30 a m on the 1i4rn aay of Noember 2005 The folrowlrig ecncted prop- erry as set lorrn in said umrnmary FinlrO Judgment, I1- WIT LOTS 13 14 AND 15. BLOCK 126 OF TOWN OF HILLIARD. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAi BOCK I. PAGE 23. OF THE PuBuC RECORDS OF NASSAU COUNTY FLORIDA Darea rtris 12Tr. day of OlorDoer.2005 John A Crawford Clrk Cr, the Circuis Count By s/ HeaTher Seagraves Depury Clerk iTHE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19.2005 / NEWS-LEADER LEGAL NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 34.31 FEET; THENCE NORTH 23 THENCE SOUTH.42 DEGREES ONDS EAST, ALONG SAID THE FOURTH JUDICIAL j DEGREES 00 MINUTES 20 SEC- 17 MINUTES 29 SECONDS EASTERLY BOUNDARY, 98.73 CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ONDS WEST, 20.34 FEET: WEST, 57.71 FEET: THENCE FEET: THENCE NORTH 67 NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA THENCE NORTH 13 DEGREES SOUTH 14 DEGREES 19 MIN- DEGREES 22 MINUTES 14 SEC- CASE NUMBER: 45-2004- 37 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST, UTES 33 SECONDS EAST, 85.61 ONDS EAST, 56.50 FEET; DP-28 22.01 FEET; THENCE NORTH 55 FEET: THENCE SOUTH 38 THENCE NORTH 79 DEGREES IN THE INTEREST OF: DEGREES 47 MINUTES 26 SEC- DEGREES 04 MINUTES'54 SEC- 19 MINUTES 04 SECONDS EAST, A.E. ONDS EAST, 27.10 FEET; ONDS EAST, 53.16 FEET; 77.62 FEET: THENCE SOUTH 85. A CHILD. THENCE NORTH 64 DEGREES THENCE SOUTH 19 DEGREES DEGREES 04 MINUTES 14 SEC- SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF 43 MINUTES 47 SECONDS EAST, 34 MINUTES 16 SECONDS EAST, ONDS EAST, 34.87 FEET: ACTION BY PUBLICATION 32.83 FEET: THENCE NORTH 62 27.02 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 59 THENCE NORTH 28 DEGREES FOR TERMINATION OF DEGREES 43 MINUTES 31 SEC- DEGREES 29 MINUTES 10 SEC- 40 MINUTES 14 SECONDS PARENTAL RIGHTS ONDS EAST, 25.00 FEET; ONDS EAST, 62.01 FEET; WEST, 35.81 FEET; THENCE THE STATE OF FLORIDA THENCE NORTH 75 DEGREES THENCE SOUTH 80 DEGREES NORTH 79 DEGREES 30 MIN- TO: 37 MINUTES 09 SECONDS EAST, 12 MINUTES 55 SECONDS EAST, UTES 10 SECONDS EAST, 40.87 VernDearn Edwards, father 34.06 FEET: THENCE NORTH 85 57.45 FEET: THENCE SOUTH 02 FEET; THENCE NORTH 41 Address Unknown; Last DEGREES 19 MINUTES 33 SEC- DEGREES 04 MINUTES 30 SEC- DEGREES 34 MINUTES 52 SEC- known address ONDS EAST, .27.17 FEET; ONDS WEST, 119.10 FEET; ONDS WEST, 35.10 FEET: 20817 Parkslde Blvd. THENCE NORTH 63 DEGREES THENCE SOUTH 43 DEGREES THENCE NORTH 17 DEGREES Femdale, Ml 48220-2284 '27 MINUTES 41 SECONDS EAST, 45 MINUTES 36 SECONDS EAST 43 MINUTES 50 SECONDS EAST, C248) 414-7911 18.68 FEET: THENCE NORTH 69 79.85 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 19 26.67 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 81 ', YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED DEGREES 31 MINUTES 24 SEC- DEGREES 07 MINUTES 23 SEC- DEGREES 55 MINUTES 09 SEC- thEt a Petition has been filed. ONDS EAST, 24.33 FEET; ONDS EAST, 105.85 FEET;. ONDS WEST, 194.99 FEET TO Ir fhe above-styled Court by THENCE NORTH 85 DEGREES THENCE SOUTH 18 DEGREES THE POINT OF BEGINNING. the FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF 49 MINUTES 42 SECONDS EAST. 25 MINUTES 58 .SECONDS This application is filed by: CHILDREN AND FAMILIES for 25.18 FEET: THENCE NORTH 49 WEST, 94.83 FEET; THENCE Application filed by Hide- termination of parental rights DEGREES 55 MINUTES 51 SEC- SOUTH 07 DEGREES 41 MIN- away Development. LLC,5472 and permanent commitment ONDS EAST, 10.30 FEET; UTES 53 SECONDS EAST, 114.54 First Coast Highway, Suite 13. for subsequent adoption of THENCE NORTH 80 DEGREES FEET TiHEIJlE -':I'.H 23 Fernandlna Beach, Florida ihe aoce.onarmea.cra ..:.u 46 MINUTES32 SECONDS EAST, DE:--': J," r.1:1rl.FiE l-. ;'':- 32034, owner and Daniel I. are r,e'eC cor.mm.3r..I.dei 64.03'FEET:;THENCE SOUTH 89 ONDS WEST, 96.46 FEET; 1:,-,'.-'. PE r.]1:.: r,-,isand opp...-or .erc.rer H-or.:.ic ., DEGREES 56 MINUTES 39 SEC- THENCE SOUTH 11 DEGREES ::.:.6.3CT .; I.-.: 86002 Magi:lrare Kaonr,r, o,.,ai.- ONDS EAST, 46.87 FEET; 23 MINUTES 25 SECONDS EAST, Cr,r3.r,- .'.3, ., ule Florida Bone oitseNassau..Cur, r, THENCE NORTH 78 DEGREES 100.35 FEET' THENCE ?OUTH 32097, agent for owner to, Judicial Annex, 76347 59MINUTES08SECONDS EAST, 09 DE,':-;,';E ''-. iF li iif'; : construct a amenity center Veterans Way, Yulee Florida 51.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 87 -SECONDS EAST, 64.38 FEET: on approximately 6.70 acres, 32097 at the hour of 1:30PM. DEGREES 00 MINUTES 53 SEC- THENCE SOUTH 25 DEGREES located on the east side of US o'clock on November 16, ONDS EAST, 57.14 FEET; 02 MINUTES17SECONDSEAST, Highway 17, South; Yulee 2005 A.D.You must appear at THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 82.08 FEET: THENCE SOUTH 06 area. the hearing on the date and 49 MINUTES 04 SECONDS EAST, DEGREES 29 MINUTES,14 SEC- The property Is zoned time specified.' 24.33 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 84 ONDS WEST,: 73.98 FEET: Planned Unit Development YOUR FAILURE TO PER- DEGREES,.44 MINUTES 03 SEC- THENCE SOUTH 36 DEGREES' (PUD). SONALLY APPEAR FOR THIS BONDS EAST, 57.14 FEET; .57 MINUTES 28 SECONDS Individuals presenting evi- ADVISORY HEARING CONSTI- THENCE SOUTH 75 DEGREES WEST, 62,48' FEET: THENCE dence for or against, the TUTES CONSENT TO THE TER- 51 MINUTES 20 SECONDS EAST, SOUTH 02 DEGREES 50 MIN- applications should pick up MINATION OF PARENTAL 47.17 FEET: THENCE NORTH 78 UiE '.1,2 ,EC, 'r. E' .i .1 I :I0" couples of the application and RIGHTSTO HISCHILD iF ','C'U DEGREES01 MINUTES 46 EEC- FEET TETH-ifiCE C .:-iH 1. coples.ofthecriterliathatare FAILTO'APPEAR ON THE DATE' ONDS EAST r? 3I FEET DEGPEE? 55 MINIF.TE? EEC applicable to the appllca- ANDflnMESPECIFIEDCOIF1.i`1. THENCE SOUTH 79 DEGPEES Cl4Di 0 'f i 5-' '1:. IFEEf tion at the Growth Manage- LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHi ", TO 5.2 MiriiUTESCit.iECOND E.;f i T iHEiCE :.'l, iiH 21 ,E--EE'; rr,,-,. t-,.:e.;.l ,- .2o a1 .: ,-.l . 'THE C HILD NAM ED IN THE PETI-, ,. Cl l FE T THFrC E iC ,LIfH J8 1 .' t U E1 i E F E ,':'- FE -i F I1.3::,3,J 1.13,: .J-I FL :.r9 "- TION ATTACHED TO THIS DEG:'EESO'-r.FIfE,0"3'EC- '.i FCIE THEI i:. :l,...IiH The specifics of theappl- NOTICE. ONDS EAST, 22.02 FEET; CE'.Sr.EE!; r ill F.i- 111 IF 1 F-: cation will be-read at 6:30 Inadlau.a31: .rim.i:ao.nIm-. .THENCE SOUTH 54 DEGREES i C1:'; '-'T -" 13 FEEtti RM., on Tuesday, November neealng a rea;O.r,r3ol, 11 I.FINuTES IC:lECC'or ,- F: ,i THEFJ -,: -'-I.ITH C,.: 'E': IrE' 1, 2005 by the Planner or his occonmm- oa. ti.:.rn Fto a.ri.- ~ i -EET HErCE "-LFiHr.:. 1' ,'Hr llCFI li. *,F.rFllF.I .I I,- 1 ,--1. 3 ll-..j i-. Fl3rrFir i pale Ir. m i: pro.:-e idir.g CEG'C f EE 'c t.i'fluif J EC '. .i 1 I FEf TF E el '-.i-i :.3 3 .llrF-.:E..e.. snoujla,:cr .3 ICoC rrIn Le.l'o ,'ND; E^'-r :%- ;1 FEEt ',':JUiH 12 E L ''- EE' I iJ- pu1 F I.: I .: .,,T,,-r,r rI :13rnir, .3T as soon aF D 0 .-S-ie I le. :'-IHENCE IC',1.IH o DECE-DIrEE' .. F.IfEtu J. rE'C'l."'- iil1 A I' 0I 1F:iF 1 .:.- r, i r3 .o1r p nonr.e (90-) .5630ri J. or i .' J M NFEEuTE .i.EC ,'-rC ,SE '.: FEEt THE- :FC E I H .- 1 :H i r,'..-. -i..)-', c.1 .::.n. he ring impairqa p 1 .I'1.3-9;",- 4'.. J B- FEE THEFr.,:CE C.i-,h C.:':-,'-EE' I 1 .l i F lF : ei '- .3F,'J.:.-.F3 F ) 3 .u .3:i.i.J.3 1.:13 S 71 (TDD) :.r i. :-80C ..-6'i- 0 DE.I.,C EE .l 11.FF11M .ilt'E : 3 EC tl,:, I :i E l- F FEEI T r.-3ilFr,. g -.-, t3.,'li.:r,: .3' r..:. (V) FloriFal ei tiaSrviC.:e '.C-iD' EAi JJ i- FEEi lIHFJ:E ;,':,jiH i .C,:-1 tE: procedures may be obtained. W. IT'NEW Srm yr.in..' ci-erL THENCE SOUTH 19 DEGREES is.TirjI.TE'.I : rie:, E-:F,' :.:,-r, r, .'-r.:,..r, f 1.3r,.3 .a- of o ld a Court nd Fr.0 o i lF t.MILTT,- i '' E::CCFrjCc. EA I 0 ':I fFEE T IHEI-I .E ,'F-l.IfH r'.,r- I ,'- 'i : IF,-,Frtere:ie. par- tner-eoF r tr,lis 29n ,3.', .:.r 4S.0' FEET itHEICE 5.i-il (" '. C.E'tG-EE 12 .111jTE'. ties should limit contact with Sepiemer 2o005 DEGFREE'; : It.1 tuSJ2E 1 EC. EC.DreF.E- A i l i FEET .PlanningBoardMembersand JAnn Crkoarfd ClND WEil, J444 FEET .HEFrCE '"..C'UH '-I L.r'E-L 1i: with County Commissioners As Clerk f Sald Court THENCE SOUTH 07 DEGREES F'. F. r.iriTE':,y? 'E-CrF: FC -'! .-i on this topic ,to properly By Is/ Down Durr.rnce 33 MINUTES 48 SECONDS -:' v FEET iHEF.:CE ,:.'UIH- ; r.:n.i-. 2 ,u l.: r.eo.r.g .:. O As Deput, Clerk W E'tI I: 35 FEE! THEi CE E-r1';3EE C"" F 1. r uurE' 2 31 'C ,,r, r. ,:.:,.rr..,jri.,:, 1i.:,r. Ir. HopeA Ieaeyv E iquire C,'uiTH C'EGREE3 r.lri. .f MCl: .. E2'; ST : ,J FIET t F r3 F:r ir, l l,1 !:.3u 21 :'.:unr, Florl1a Bar No 08410o0 ? UTES 55 C'EC 'NCr .,EA'T 31 FH-Er .E :.:li i-- C',EG II-EO -,.:..3-r. F grr,.-, FLORIDA DEPAI3 .IEfiNT OF fEEl iTHE :CE '.iOLiiH I5 Je .IIFLI.itE: F -:' EtC-'C:..F:I"I F. ,p.3'I.F-,' '0,10i r '.3.:a. CHILDRENl AND FAMIUJE' DEC-PEEE 13 F11FfTEl.'5 ,E*EC WESTr ,.'. FEEti HElr..E PI,3.:.' .ule6u F L C I'-'"' 1303J05o r ,l-re STE- .F ONaDS E -'T 3- ,J ,O FEEti CI'iH '2' CE rEIE: i r3 J 1 F- r;.:.r,. r.IFr, .1;F' l .II 1: Farranaira B-aeacn FL 32;03' THEr,".CE SOLOUH 2A C'EGPEE UTJIE'. I- EC._OCDE 'AET I t' F -'.,ulrr,.3 .3C:.:.,,T,.:..3.a1l:.r., (904) 277.7222 .10JO Mir iUTE 25ECC E. E : T EEIi HE tCE S-C'lUTH I :r, :,i.3 .-I. i.dar,: ir, tr.i At 10-12-10-2.1 iF"I-02-2'10'E 32 9 FEET THEt J CE IC'JC'PlH -J E De EE J.F r.111'Eil .E'. I.'- p .:.'l ,' :. -r .:nI it, :Ir,:C.. . 46dc DEGPEE; ii:ir..1Irj.iiES ,'. *CI 'C.- OIlD WEST i F .:.T' fEti F'.:-, F3 r tr. ',r:...r. --- ONCD Ei 23 -,-' FEET iHEF-NCE SliiH lOS5 L'C:E f: r.lFr, 3.3-T,er,l -r, ,e..arr.,nT ZONING NOTICE iHEFICtE QI.I[H J 3C'E'-FEE:. 5:,. liIJifE1 2- ;E, :'rFIL"': i l' : :'..i: ,:.r fl:.r( ) NC'OTCE IS HEI, EB,GI.EN M ,Frij3246E-A':,:. l'5,IE 'i '.'Ei '2;'., FEET Ti-iElC : r-i3 E. :i i:-e .FI-8-.-:I':'..-. mr,aTonifue'.d 3, tr. e I1F ao, I :, r JIi '' FEET iHENCE 30J1iH ', I :'.'.IITH I:2 I'EG-:mEEt', F F IlJ. ., "1 I l F, 113.r r.rr,r,.:j.,i.',J. No-vemter 2005. .31 7 ) F. CEGrEEf' (9ir.11rF uiF i, 35FE' E LI Eh l:E 'l.'.2 ,C WE:,C i I: r..u: IF 3' F r:et.:. ire.3uj .r The Flanning anal Zrrning 0C0D. E'"F .33C'"' FEET FEEt FHECE ,C'.liH 2a u:r a.:.:.rrir-:..:i3.113i-, B ,o a' Or Na .Iau Cc.nr, /InF rHErICE O 'UiHH I DEG -EE; DE'';"EES- i'l ll ITE ,' :.E,.- THEI IUlE IC F' II. l IEllD 101 noi.03 a Dutiic neaori,-, .i rr,r o.I11PILJUTESi8EE.COEr&D' EA-':i OfDS WElti '24. FEET BE EPIF.tErl i-JDE HE'd"--C IF Comnmic..3n Cr.amrcer. NF.:- 3202 FEET THECE uH 3 iErIcE Oi.H I I' -.CEGIEEE! A tEILCIFr] tI'HELiC-, AFE *I. sau CoJunrr, G.err..mer.ra DEGREES' F.lriFjrTE.-,`i2EC. 34- MINUTES 24 "ECOJE, ANY DECISION MADE BYTHE SComplex 961,35 Na:a':.u ONC'S WE' 38 4.Q FEETl 'WE'li F F: EE!E THEF ICE B-ARPD GEriC',,' Or1 COM- Plac, 'Ijme. Firl.'o3 ..0'-:. rHEFrl^E E-.UIH 5' DEc-f'EEi SOUTH 44 DEGREES 55 MIN- r.CimC, i WITH-i IPEf'CT TO consider The Hideaway j50'FIPFuTE'Oi ECCDNDCDEASi UTE1 i6 E-CC''l ,.rEi ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT Amenity Center. SPO5-024. 2i FEET THEriCESOCLHi 1074 FEETl- FHEI-CE rFpr-TH SUCH MEETING OR HEARING,' Also be It known that on- DEGmEE0 .J MiU.rES0 :rcEC. 75 DEG-:;iEF,' 21 Fr.11rit.tE! .J1 HE WILL NEED A RECORD OF Monday. the 28th day of OF, hD WEST 52 'I FEEt SECONDS WEST, 78.70 FEET;: THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR November 2005 at 7:00 pmr, 1TERICE SIUiH 10 C'E"FPEEc THENCE.SOUTH 80 DEGREES THAT PURPOSE, MAY NEED TO tne Bc.rd of 'Ccur.-ar, C.:.m-n. J6 .MiriL'E. I ,.ECC.OrI.:,. 49 MINUTES 04 I.EC-FlE.? ENSURE THAT-A VERBATIM misior,era orr ai.;.au C.:.ur.r, r WET 3" 3 FEEi THE HEICE WEST, 8C ?0 FEET THriF': C RECORD OF THE PROCEED- will nolo a puc.ic hearing cr.- iOUH 8 EC-RiEES 29 F.1FJ. SOUTH.2-"' C.E'-r2EE 21 r.11lF- INGS IS MADE, WHICH ine ali) ir.C Hl.:l .3Aa, IitS i.JSEC-CF: 'iJ:'.WEit.' J f5 2F4 FCC ". I ',i *LiE .D'- r plan o ire Cc.m ,'It:i.:.r, OEGREE 'F MIF 11 f uiE.; 1 ,E: C1. CEGr'ES .I F11 .lilll1 i:E .- : _:EC- 'HIF:,H THE APPEAL II. IC' BE Cnamoer FJ2 rsau Coun.r, COI;D WEST 8,0 FEET 0110I V WtEti 10 3J FEEi I' E C. Goverr.m-,-1131 C..rr,.lple^ THENPCE 5 01..lH 08 C-EGREE THEirJ:eF ,LITH J- iCFGt'_, rr, P -I:'DrFnra, 2nl C.:rFlrg 9' r F a1 io u.fau re. 'iuCe 16 F-IIllJiEE 02 SEC r 'F i'S ..10 F.N1yTE 4l l. :eC':,n)ilg, B BS,0FFr,'. ,t or,lr.u r,C.3rir.g FIaeil F' rripn'=diJrrIr ,-:.1 l'5 F T ,-'21'FFri TfA i =.I F '*;',0'.tF1il T'rAti- it 'i r atiael' ib'.ing ae:cri.eb r a .rperr, 1 n F rII'FiH i: DA C-'t itE' 02 FF11 I :' I .I' IF-I10*LEC-T FF IF F .11JilF FL' F-Tlif l.:- -ri' c ':. Ill Ji'.:-. Naso'u Counrp, i.IrE'4c,-:ECONDSW:F 'SC-'0 UtE: 4. IEC'.riFc *sli e OFCI., -cFiL,. DESCRIPTIOrI'F IC,:'-EP. FEET i-ErCE C ': H IT i 1 1 FEET iTHEr:C E LO' TH 'CrFi. FI..-.:MD Pr "' C.-EG-?'iEEt 18 F..1fNTEt 4 .EC. 65.DEGREES ;12 r Fl?.iiEt J4- /s/ Richard H. king PARCEL .. CNE E. FT' "3 % FrEET SECONDS W::ST 3I '. FEET Its: Chairman A PARi OF SECliriOr J 2 IHEINCE rJiC.Fr.H A', DEGEE THENCE NORTH 67 DEGREES 21 10.12.17.-20n5 TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH. .NC.-E di F.lFFNuTES I '.ECCCrcDE ,15 'MINUTES 01 SECONDS 4.s. . 27 EAST NASSAUI C,LUINT, WET 8; 25 FEET iHEfJCE WEST, 87.79 FEET; THENCE --- --- FLORIDA BEING. MlE =AE.- ;Oi.IT 19 DEGREES 1i3 F.lF. SOUTH 2.- DEGREES 51 MIN- NOTICE OF INTENTTO TICIJLKUL','LDECEI'EEDASFO,,L- LUrES 36ECO..C "F.'ifl 61 4 iE' ;. ElI:'.lDSEAST,68.82 CONSIDER ENACTMENT LOWS FEEt IHErNCE -UiH OJ FEET THErj.::E SOUTH 21 OF AN ORDINANCE COMMENCE A/r THE DEGIFEE.2-^ F.'li.IES 32E'C- CE'C-EEE I.: I.iFr jUTES23SEC- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN rlORTHWEST COCPINERCF iOcTr crlDr W,4WESt 24 3 FEET 'rC.F IC WEfi 84.86 FEET; that the Board of County 10 LINI 4 vIJLEE F/.I'.1 AS TFEEFC.E E5-1.iiH 3I DEG'PEE:. THEr.jCE .:"'TaiH 13 DEGREES Commissioners of Nassau RECORDED IN PLA T BC-K 3 J2F,11NuTES 3 .E-',CFND',EAST 1F1 rFII .TEF I i.: :ECONDSEAST, C :;,,r.r, FI.ri1a proposes to PAGE 32. OF THE PULIC 12 4 FEET THErICESOulH0- .C,:.U3FE THEFIICEt OUTH i45 adopt the following.ordl- RECORDSO, F.J'N-uCcOJur. OE.Cr 06 DEGREES 0'3 MIFiuFE. E,0 THENCE 5C'LiH 04 DEC-REE. THIIEFCE :-1.'ITH :. LC''-2PEf: ri ,::I-F ,Ei. iriCE C-F F HE SECONDS E.?ST 800 '0 FEE iF T MrFI.f1 t Ci S .ECOrIDE 08 F.lii.IrTEf' ,,.S E-CE-C:rlDI c.AL:E', ,-.F :,.i. F ,,C r.1. THENCE SOUTH 8:' DE'RfIEE, Wti' 10J0 FEET THErICE E ET 'i 3 -EET THENCE _- F .lr:I Ci' .:.f IjA .:11 4. NUMINUTES 20'EC,:J--NDf EAST V:I'TL-H M:i OCEGREES J0 1liF FOU',LTiH i CLE:-' EE: r Fii. I .",.'l.l IT. FL,.r:' I '-l [ Il-i 133565FEET THENCE PfOPiH urEE i'SE fO-rD 'WEsif 4 IjTEC-J-'EC';,C.:IF T 1iJ i:' ,. *:,rDir:.E I.:1 -.-' 12 DEGREES J.3 r.1F l.lIEE Fr: FEEi THErlCE lJC M iH 8 i iHFEE TH JCTE ITI Cr- Ar F jEl EI:' ,i'.'-.rl : THE SECONDS WET. 1" 32 FEET DE-;E EE'. 1'r.li TFliE'l i EC DEG, EI, F.11llT'. EC- I1.- l.- L. C-.,urT, :r.C lllCF F TO IHE NORTHEAST CORNED O-C "' WET 06':FEET THEF'CE -:.'-rI" W0E'[T .J :- 'lT C.-:IE .,ErCIFICLL. A F 1IE' OF THE HELArDS DEC FB D IN E *';.lHLi l-l F'- C'E-,I*';E' i FI lr. I- ICLE I : C'I.i"I-j.E OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK uTE354"*;ECOfr'DSWESI 2 .:."' 23F2iTlFuTEJ-'"EC.,-,JCC,FE-: FE:.ri.::,J .:.. F .FlE,' .DGF. 328 PAGE 34o OF FHE PUBLuC FEET TlHErICE '-SOUTH 38 80'4FEET iHE[,: CE I.-TH iS- 7 ,F .:COHOLIC.IriT.:.,i._. RECORDS OF SAID CCOUrNTr, DEGREES 35tMIlUTEI.2J 'i,lC. C- DEGrEE. 2- IIre.iir.liEt* EC. ICG BE f, GE'T. FEOM AND THE POINT OF BEGIN. ONDS WEST 4' "' FEET COFJc D E.- I' CI'QJ FEET CHLurFFHCE FIC' iCH::'L' NING iHEN-CE C'fONTIfNUE THENCE SCli-iT MI DEGr-EES iHEPJ.:t '.I H J. : C'f;IEE IC FC,. CEPTfirJ LL-rI' UFE; - NORTH 12 CEGiEE. 26 MIN. 0-? t.hNuTES 2i SECONDS :I. MTifiliuTE Jl ,SECONDS ':H-rI,--,1iHE DI.,t rF;ET FC. UTES 10. SECONDS WEST. WESt 25 "2 FEET THErFCE WESi 82 '3 FEET; THENCE TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUN- 414 88 FEET iOTHE SO-ITHE I H 4' I.IIH 4:' DE FEEDE;PEE l.FF111. C,-F'EI-E '5C ':.:: f, FEET F,.C .im- CORNER OF L;NDSF uI.'FES 0 ECOmDCC. E LA c.3r86 "l.lfES 24 SECCor.'C.' E i'.iT ;A80 iFF,- r1 -EFFECTIr Em CFIE DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL FEET HENCE EOUTH 1-2 FEET InHENCE C-,Luil -. F,,J.ic r.eann.g: .ill .I rECORD-S BOK 0 48 PAGES DEGREESC,'5MNulE3 4 EC DEGfrEE.0J F.rTiliTEI2c, !.E"C. ,.:.r.u.:-l.3 a; .:..' 386 OF iTHE PuuC rEC'CO-'DES OIIDE WEST O'I i3 FEET ONDS ; EAST, 72.40 .FEET; The Planning and Zoning OF SAID COUNTY,'. THENCE THEr CE rfJC',rTH DEGREES "THENCE' SOUTH 34 DEGREES Board will conduct a work- NORTH 83 DEGrEES 5 F.1SN. 03 F.11' INITE 2' SEECONDF D 2? MIPIIUTE? 15 SECOND? .r,-,pr ga.3.-,grr,.-'p,-.CD:,-.' UIES 20 SECONDS WEST WESi 5013o FEET THErICE t WE_ i 32 3-1 FEEL THEIC.E .:.rilnor.: -,r.Tu:aa, *:,.' :, ALONG THE S-CUIHERL', NORtH 81' D3'31E 01 F .11FiF. '0C'I.i1H 2 DEGC-I'EE J F.liF. t r .-r 2i.1 i:ii-Pr.l o r e BOUNDARN OF SA.ID LI IDS LIiEc '05ECC0ftJEiWESi c4 J1 IFE', :o .E C. ,';: I i : :.r,,l::l.:.r.Cr,,.m r,-, Ir,.. DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL FEET ITENCE '.lFIH J2 FEET HENCE ..C'IH E '3u C.:.unr, G.:'..err,mrr.T,31 RECORD! BOOK Jtec P AGE DC-EGEE' 53 F.MiLTE3S '33E:- 'DEGr'EE:,EE;t.EliIjI.,TFF it EC. C.:.mple,. ':'*o'5 l. ':ou 386 OF IHE PUBLIC ItECOCRDS OnDS WESt 9800,1 FEEt '.r:,E 'AEl: E '.I 0 i' F:- FEEtF Fa) ,jl-e Fl.:rh2,3, Tr.',cu,. OF SAIOCCLOUNT. 129331i FEETi HEIrCE 0:C1.JH 2' DEGrFtcI THEriCE ::LUTIH J 1 E.--IEE- .1: i! in ire l r.:. nrt-r,.1 ir, TO APCOIN'TONIHE E SEiitiL, J10C F. uTES 'if ECCO r, EI I JT .linlFE1 1 F I F EC.'IC': .*.o,.1 r,.:..Tr,e r. :.,o uC.:.ur, RIGHT OF W4, LINE COf L S 2JFEET IT-ElCE HC'jEr iH '.'E t'T 12 14' FEET TI-FETrCE r" PI3-rr,g .r.- C.:.,.Ir. 6.-31.a HIGHWAA\ NC -, i ( '5. 0 C'DErEE i i f.lFrFl iE:- 15'EC '-CUTH 13 DE,-I:EES 2: r F1111. 1, i c.:.r,3ou.:t 3 1cu li: rheor. FCOOT RIGHTOfC W2,r -HENCi OC DSC'- F-' i 2.50 : C FEEt .TE *F 5 'E"C:C.'[Ic ', WI'ET ir.,,) .:.r. re pr.':.p.:..,3 ,.-r1.1l. SOUiH 07 DEGREES < MIN- iHElFCE O'uiH 01 DE'-IEt? 122 I.t. FEEi H-IEH[,::E ':'C.FIH r,3r.,.:- :,r, fiue,.'. r,;, r e.l,,- r U Ei F0 SECONDs EALT : l.1FMIuTES i SEC.F.': r' J' A:T '.:'" IJ li:,E,.:rEE I:: l r iE': O C 01 rFi.E i' C i .E I r 21 1 Ir e, ALONGSAIDEATEr ?L :IG'HT 22,':' FE-ET THENCE SC'.ITH,.- SEC.-CO:liF:' WE':,T i "' :'5 FEi Commission Chdmbers, Nas- SOF WA' LINE 42068 FEET T1 DS-EG- liES i5 .llFUiEitE6'EC. TC, ilC- tE 'SiEL,. ECutFl:C-i.' sau County Governmental . THE NORrHWEST CCFNEt J'fE :F OFNDS WE.i 308J FEET O-F B'.T ICUO FiELEPi-F,..['IE Complex, Yulee Fi.-'ia. Ti-r LA.NDS DESCRIBED IN OFFm. THENCE S'l'UiH 12 DEGREES., Ai'D TELEC--GAPH ,:'-HT ,:-F planner or his ae.igr,ee ;.in : CIAL RECORDS BOOK 328. 4 r..F F.,.iTES 59 SECONDDS W. THEr.:E FFCi-TH i2 enterthespeclficsoftheordi- PAGE 341.. OF IHE PUBLIC WESi 23 32 FEE t THEr JCE DE';I tEES 5' F.ll if.Fit' ,',E C-': nance into the record com- RECOCRDS OF SAID COUNT, rTIORiH 81 DEGFEES Mir. F 1 c,1rFDF wEC i iF Lor-.; :TF. i' menacing at 6:30 PM and the THENCE SOUTH 84 DEGREES UrES2i SECONDSE'.ir'f .'08 EAiSEr,.. BOuNCiE,. 25.: 5 Planning and 'Zoning Board 26MINrUTES335ECOtDSEASrT fEEIT THENCE rFOm-iH OF FEET; THENCE NORTH 12 wll receive public inputcom- ALONG THE NO'RTHERL, 5,EGIEE? 52 MIULitES iSiEC. DEGItEES E'."; l.1FLrE- 2; ':E :. mencing at 7:00 PM. BOUNDARY' OF SAIDOFFICIAL :.'INDS EAST 5.1 66 FEEr O-FD': WEST CiC.,-_riFF,.uriG The Boqrd of County RECORDS BOOK 328 PAGE THENCE -OUIH 52 DEC-REE AL,.',lG SAID EATE,'i,. Commissioners will conduct 346.OF THE PuBUC RECORDS 28 ,iINUTES i8 SECOcNDS EAST. BOur'D. *,'fF jt-..: iCOr JEi: a ,c i.: r,F'.3.i.-.g.:rnt 1.:,r,.,a, OF SAID COUNT'/ r'25 38 FEET 21 52 FEET iHENCE SOUTH .8 'iELEHOCi rE A TIi F'IE fI-FH [I.:. err.-cr 2LIII 0-1 'Fill TOTHEPCOINIOFBEGIrJNING DEGREES20F.rNuTES..F0 SEC- 9IGHi ,:-',F W', 2:'. ?,1: FEEti PM regarding the proposed PARCEL Or ,DS EST 55 Jo FEl 1T 0, -irji :'F IHE E-S'iEI L. ordinance, The public hear- A PORTION O-F SECTICri THENCE 'LOI'.iH i I C'E'- ?EE. BCIFUr JID 'F .ULILEE L'UiH ing ., iii be held at the Cora- 42. TOWNSHiP 2 NOITSH I-,. F.11rljTES 0C9 SECOtJD"- LI.3'E,*,tCE"E'EImIri F'I_-TI .'C mr.i.rl.I Chambers, Nassau RANGE 2' EfAT. rFIA;SAU WE51 5J$11 FEET iHEICE E. f.Gt ;-;J OF THE PULIIC C.'.:,,jrr, 'C-:..-.rn,',-r,F"13,C.:,T, ' COUNT,.FLO'RIr', aND EEINT i :Sl.-iH C0 DEGI-tES 2o 1.111 lr. rICC 'Il:' C, F : I -D ,.C..FTir.ir, pie-. ,-. '1. 1 3F :.,j FI.).-, .MORE PARiTICULA r'L. UiE.5' SEC'iC r] SvrT., T'ET ~ "3 THE rICE rIC,'i-.iH I; C'EC-PEEE .,,j-. Fl,:.rl3.3 DESCRIBED "SFOLLOCW FEET THENCE NCORTH 83 5J riFFuTf': J' I -ico''''F'i- ,. Copies of the proposed COMMENCE AT THE DEGREESr.it.Ff.iuiTESCJ .EC WEtf '.1,1 JiC- ; -: E-: FEL. E:.rdi.-,,3.'., -.3., .3.oihat.iC -iF NORTHEASI C N OF CNrrDF E si 4 J. 1 1 FEET BOUtLIIIF'':'L C ,' LE *I ,'I L iTH "re it.:.,:C. .ir,.a I,:..-.3,-.r." 'ULEE SOUTH -ACCOF:'DlIt, iHEFICE SC'uiH 3'? DEGREE 830J FEET T,-' THE I:,],IPT -CF Cr.:..,.r.1, r.l.o',.g2rt.r.r 10 iHE PLA i TiHEREOF AS 261'.IjijTES 18,EC,;r0,t'FEAST BEGiE ifFll'F- iHal. rI'."E L Deportment, Public Services RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, o, 31 FEET THErJCE ,IlOUH .' CONTAINS 155.00 ACRES Building,96161 Nassdau Place, PAGE 224, OF THE PUBLIC DEGi;"EES' ill.tJUiESJ ':E-. MORE OR LESS. Yulee, Florlda 32097, Monday RECORDS.OF SAID COUNTY; O ,JDS EASi ,4 .10 FEEti. PARCEL 4 through Friday, 8:00 AM to THENCE SOUTH 12 DEGREES THENCE SOUTH 16 DEGREES E tiE.mi fC' rINC-,F'PE. 5:00 PM, except legal holl- 54MINUTES40SECONDSEAST,. 24MINUTES08SECONDSEAST, EGEE.F ArID FiluilE'i i:" P days. ALONGTHE EASTERLY BOUND- 97.05 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 63 THE SOUTH 60,00 FEET OF Clerk's Office, Nassau ARY OF SAID PLAT BOOK 5.; DEGREES 57 MINUTES 14 SEC- TRACT 1, YULEE SOUTH, County Judicial Annex. 76347 PAGE 224, 90.71 FEET TO THE ONDS EAST, -38.63 FEET;: ACCORDING TQ THE PLAT Veterans Way. Yulee, Florida POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 63 DEGREES THEREQF.AS RECORDED'IN 32097, Monday -through THENCE NORTH 81 DEGREES 41 MINUTES 10 SECONDS EAST, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 224, OF Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, 55 MINUTES 09 SECONDS EAST, 53.16 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 37, THE PUBUC RECORDS OF NAS- except legal holidays. 564.23 FEET; THENCE NORTH DEGREES 17 MINUTES 29 SEC- SAU COUNTY, FLORIDA AND A Fernandina Beach 49 DEGREES 31 MINUTES 01 ONDS EAST, 95.43 FEET; PARCEL CONTIGUOUSTHERE- Library, 25 North 4th Street,. SECONDS EAST 62 05 FEET -THENCE SOUTH 22 DEGREES TO BEING MORE PARTICU- Fernandina Beach, Florida, THENCE NOrrH 0s DEGREES 50 MINUTES 53 SECONDS EAST,' LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL- Monday and Thursday, 10:00 ' 32 MINUTES 0: SECONDS 38.28 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 19 LOWS: AM .to 8:00 PM, Tuesday,. WEST. 498, FEET THEFCE DEGREES 00 MINUTES 35 SEC- A PORTION OF SECTION Wednesday, Friday & , NORTH 52 DEGREE': ,r T.117Mi ONDS WEST, 34.28 FEET: 42, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH," Saturday, 10:00 AM to 6:00 SL, rES 12 SECOC-ND. E .1543 ,: THENCE NOPTH .-3 DEGREES RANGE 27 EC?T ri A.1i.i PM. SFEET; THENCE NORTH 63 i 3 F. rI.ftiE 412 SECONDS :':'"url]', FLEI:-.C .:.:. F Callahan Library,450086 DEGREES 48MINUTES58SEC- WEST 6J J40 FEET iH-I'..CE 'r.IlEFtJC i F tHe i|.-. E-1,i State Road' 200, #10, ONDS EAST, 54.00 FEET:; 'Ol H C,:'EC-i-'EE 5 3 F 11 J. C':rFr *E' -CF YULEE SOUTH, Callahan, Florida 32011, THENCE NORTH 75 DEGREES UTES52 SECONDS WEST, 65.31 C C::..Dirfi,- TC' THE PLAT Monday, Thursday, Friday and 34MINUTES50SECONDSEAST, FEET', THENCE SOUTH 56 THEREOF AS EC'C.I'.FC.mrjL Saturday,10:00AMto6:00PM . 57.04 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 43 MINUTES 14 SEC-, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 224, OF and Tuesday, 12:00 PM to 8:00 DEGREES 43 MINUTES 16 SEC- ONDS WEST, 75.34 FEET; THE PUBUC RECORDS OF SAID PM. ONDS .EAST, 56.25 FEET; THTNCE NORTH.64 DEGREES COUNTY; THENCE SOUTH 12 HIillard Library, 37177 THENCE SOUTH 81 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 33 SECONDS DEGREES 54 MINUTES 40 SEC- Pecan Street, HIlliard, Florida 51 MINUTES 35SECONDS EAST; WEST, 75.66 FEET; THENCE ONDS EAST, ALONG THE EAST- 32046, Monday, Tuesday, 7.53 FEET; THENCE NORTH 03 NORTH 69 DEGREES 37 MIN- ERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID PLAT Wednesday and Friday, 10:00 DEGREES 18 MINUTES 00 SEC- UTES 39 SECONDS WEST, 89.27 BOOK 5, PAGE 224,90.71 FEET AM to 6:00 PM and Thursday, ONDS WEST, 41.48 FEET; FEET; THENCE SOUTH,.07 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; 12:00,PM to 8:00 PM. THENCE NORTH 54'DEGREES DEGREES 37 MINUTES 39 SEC- THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 12 Nassau County Public 53 MINUTES 43 SECONDS EAST, ONDS EAST, 90.03 FEET: DEGREES.54 MINUTES 40 SEC- Library Yulee Branch, 76346 William Burgess Boulevard, Yulee, Florida, Monday thru Thursday. 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM, and Friday 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Bryceville Ubrary 7280 Motes Road, Brycevllle, FL 32009, Tuesday Wednesday,. and Saturday, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and Thursday, 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM. , The ordinance may affect the utilization of land. THE PUBUC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENT AND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD, AGENCY OR COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED . AT SUCH MEETING OR HEAR- ING, HE/SHE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEED- INGS, AND THAT FOR SUCH PURPOSE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD, OF. THE PROCEED- INGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE EVI- DErjCE ri. TESTiFUR.10f, ' lP 'fl F .HI.-I-I THE .PPf L li TO BE BASED. Individuals with disabilities needing a reasonable accommodation In order to' participate In this proceed- ing should contact-the Office of the Ex-Officlo Clerk to the Board of County Commis- sioners at (904) 548-4660, or Florida Relay Service at 1-800- 955-8770 (v) or 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) at least seventy two hours In advance to request iJucih oaccommodatlonn ir, F l3r.r,rlr,.3 .n 3 .:ning B r..:..3 3ri T.- t,:..3rd of .:,:rlFir.,,e r.e.,3ir,,ga .:,r Ir, im-rt3.-r i: 1r it ir .:- 1r :J :r ir j BOARD S-IF r l" :-ij : .r , I.I C.C .,I i r. F LL', noI * F. I1LE, F:,I-'E- Its: Chairman ATTEST: .. . JI'-,HI ': F-vF_-,'E.' Ir; E,.,:''m.:,c. Clers 2 ',- .^ ;.:'i . 4654 . IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. 2005-CP-187 DIVISION: A I"E E.- ,,lr'I k' I I D 'E6E F'.F'IL 'JIN i i .3''.36EE-': W T'r.iC L:. riD C..: 2.3 3 r DiCE T-D-- C'iTrI TIei .3.3,rC I,1ICr,3l11.:.F- .C r iNr '1.31 .:,iF It6FL'O.:I A i'',LC: ':IrI,- I_ o .. r.:.' .331e .:I FLa E O11, .. JuI, 0 -CP2 l IF' I.,-3if r, in rr,- 'i .:uir ,. urr ior rJa.'au C.:., r.r, Fli :.rl.:L . Pi:,-l:..3l Cl'll.il'r. Ire a-..3r) - .: r l.:r. i: -,' .1J' ..el CEran Wi'3, .-,jIe FL C0'F" ire names and addresses of the pr":.:-,ral (ier c,,F -rr.-TI.3 ar..3 tr.e pr- .:.n):ire6prineatr.e6 . o1T.: r'ne., 21- :'1 worr.1 ce'o.. 11 cire-rc111:; .i P in -e6':A- dent and other persons hav- irn g :iolm. or den,'or,as 3gal,-.:,"1 e, O-C-.r,t ; 101 ,:,n " .F.r..:.rr, .3 .:.:. 0 :1r I. n0li:e 13: ,-.e -, -e,'..-' -.uriTj i rrilr ,:i 2F-r, ...n i r, 1i; C,,ur 'A'laTHIr- THE L TI ,' OF Ft.1FrTHFS -FTIE THE C DitE OF THE FIriFT PfIBLIC TI:.1 1 OF Hi" CTICE -:1 2". D ,5 A EI' TIHE il.1E OCF ERI.'CE OF A COP. OF 1Hi F r ICi E C- Il THEMr. ii O lr.m' cre. r or Io:rthe aa,.,3ert ona pi-ricr,, r..3,. ing, .:IhT: .,:.r ,a moro.-z- .3gain:l ire ae c-s-aelr i e:lF -F r',ulFl lni.; Inrell .ci'irr ,.Tir.r I c-:.,jrn W THIrj HREE rI.rrTH 'EE 1HEf DAiE Of' i-tE Fir, pi.IBuC.cro I OF THIS r JOTICE ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. .. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE FTEr THE DECEDENT'" DATE ,,F DE raI'I BAI'RED rr.- .133i Or rre r.-F:T pjCl. cation of'.this .Notice is.. October 12,2005. , E.r .- rcr F'. r:. n31 f-:irin :r,1CLE P F -'.r lF, F F,- .'I, 5 FT F1,:.rl,3,3 _i.3r rtjr l 14 l 3i'3 CC r.t Ir-t it Sulte. 2C1 f 'i FC'i' : :** .. 1226 ,1 Fl,.-..r,,3.)r,,1,3 f43.:r, FL '31'Cl'lE - Fei1ir..:r.ie '.a i C FL; 2 -0'42 :HLE HFF 1RLIELL SiMlCKL**rNC, 8.;- 1 .'4 .I.r.r, 'r;eFF. .ul I: FL 32 ' 21 i0-12 I'-2, C l 4641 ZONING NOTICE r NCTICE Ii HEPRE8 GIcEri tr, .-T1,-. fue.F-l.'3, nEie iF oa, -:. rIc.err.c, 2005 aT '0C EIL1 F ir,- Pai-nringr r .' :.3 Zoning 6:-"3ih or 'I'., '.3u CC.unr, 1.ill hold a public hearing at the Commission Chambers, Nas- 'sau County Governmental C,.mp1.le I'11.5 ,a r.loau FplaCE .uiee Fioraa 320'; o C:.r.:l3Aeriforge 1 5-02'" li c-s, ir kr,: ...r, Fr.F r, Fn :.r,dO, 1",, 2i th "10, :.r rj.:.,C.e-n er .':K, t 'rp, i n-r Ir .e o 6 3r. C.i C.;,iurmr, m Co. iTrri 'lcrn-r,: .of (I0';.F,3u C junt, ... ill r,.:.l-. .3 u,.',,i.: F'eaorig C.r' Ir, said fadrlg '1P.-02.'e' irplan .t the Commission Chambers, Nassau County.Governmeh- tal C.:.mI.ie. oi, 3. Ti.lassau .FIace ,,jFe Fl.:..rla con- cernlng the following .ae..'crie' C I'Ocrt, Ir. ,o';.auu CouF-.r, DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- TY: TARGETTRACT2,.SHOPPES AT AMELIA CONCOURSE, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 138 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF NASSAU COUN- ' TY, FLORIDA. A PART OF:. : SHOPPES AT AMELIA CON- COURSE A PART OF GOVERNMENT LC.T1 T tCTICFri i TCGET-HEI SliH A P-'., ,.-F THE JOHNF _-: 'wE r.11L .c-r0 r ir.i 'EC. CF I -C' a fiiHI J T.,','F JIHIP2 [Ji:,F'iH iErAtE 2' E iI TOGETHER WITH A PART OF THE JOHN LOWE MILL GRANT IN SECTION 51, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 27 EAST, NAS- SAU COUNTY FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: FOR' A .POINT OF REFERENCE, COMMENCE AT THE INTER- SECTION OF THE CENTERUNE . "OF STATE ROAD NUMBER 2.r,'a1 (A 154 FOOTRIGGHT- CF.WA,. FLCoI''ID." DEPAFrT- MENT OF TRANSPORTATION RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP SECTION NUMBER 74050-2503) WITH THE CENTER UNE OF STATE ROAD NUMBER 200-A (A 100 FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY AS NOW ESTABLISHED BY FLORIDA ,DEPARTMENT 'OF ir-r.-'. F PORTATION RIGHT-OFC.- .' MAP SECTION NUMBER 74600- 2150'AND 7460-175); THENCE NORTH 0751'58" EAST ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF SAID STATE ROAD NUMBER 200-A, A DIS- TANCE OF 93.25 FEET TO A. POINT ON THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID STATE ROAD NUMBER 200/A1A; THENCE NORTH 72*46'59" WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 230.36 FEETTOTHE POINT OF BEGIN- NING; THENCE NORTH 72046'59 WEST CONTINUING ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, A DIS- TANCE OF 2241.35 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVE OF A CURVE, CONCAVE SOUTH- WESTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 5790.17, FEET; 'THENCE NORTHWESTERLY CONTINU- ING ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE AND ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 664.58 FEET, SAID ARC BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD BEARING OF NORTH 76'04'16" WEST AND A CHORD DIS- TANCE OF 664.22 FEET TO A POINT ON SAID CURVE; THENCE NORTH 07*5124". EAST LEAVING SAID NORTHER- : LY RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE, A DIS- TANCE OF 1356.22. FEET: THENCE SOUTH 7246'59" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 3090.66 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE OF SAID STATE ROAD NUMBER 200-A: THENCE SOUTH 07o51 '58" WEST ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE, A DISTANCE OF 926.98 FEET; THENCE NORTH 7248'37" WEST LEAVING SAIDWESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, A DIS- TANCE OF 20.27 FEET TO A POINT ON THE PROPOSED WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD NUMBER 200- A' THENCE NORTH 0751'58"- EAST ALONG SAID PROPOSED WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE, A DISTANCE OF 2.03 FEET; THENCE NORTH 72'46'37" WEST LEAVING SAID PRO- POSED WESTERLY-RIGHT-OF- WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 159.40 FEET- THENCE SOUTH 0751'S8" WE';i L CI.TFiI-Ct OF 392.54 FEET TO THE POINT .OF BEGINNING. C-,",",F--iFlF F,"- 90r34 -F I; S .I CE CR1' LE f:c ir .l:.F3.p .:.3 l'or, riile5 ,3 , "Cpllc ;31,:.ri i11- .13 C, lrr,-..: S J.3:i Du LL:. u :L:. r.Ne., H, 3- Park Road, New Hyde, Park,. F jI.. .or I 10.Cl .:,.r.Ir rana i' ,nnAir, Fra ier FE SBHI- Ir,.: F1SCi PFr,,ntirlF.I1 l '.i ull 41100 .I,.3.: t..:.r .lle Ficrl,3,3 'I ". 1 ,3- .r,r o:r .:..3 n1r t.', :-: F C1lII,31in .,,ll r, ll3lrF:qu , 3.:1 Cr: Iai,: 1 a .:.n In r,.:.i,lr o.r,3 *1I.r -,C A F i ,,C-e ,3)ra.3 ifre pr'.;[e. 'T, 1: :.'r,.e Industrial Warehouse (IW). 'rdi...i u.3 i: r .er.ir.g e, i. den:-. r:.,r :r again,.- f r, OI. ,11,c 1.,,r,. ,rul.. 11.i.:1' ,p Co l.: o' rr,'r- .11a Ol ron ,3r. 3 cooC.pl 0 ir- : ri- rar.El oar- OD1pIIc.3I.r l I, -1 appic.O. nl.r, 31 frel -r.:..,.ir, F.1.3.r3g Fm'Frl ,:re ic 1 ale,2 2i3 ',.Idl Ia0.. ,Fu13:' uli.' FL 320'; ir'e 'iC"i i i r. e ,0appii .:.31lor. ..Ill I.6 IC03 .31 0. 1 r,, .:,n TjcJ,3a, Prj:., m c rl 1 2005 b, the Planner or hiT d silgnr.-eC .3r-.' .Por,r.irag r,o owningg .ard ili r,.i , public cqmrment starting at 7:00 RM.on that date. * This hearing must be con- ducted as a quasi-judicial hearing. Any questions as to procedures may be obtained from the Growth Manage- meant Office. Interested par- ties should limit contact with Planning Board Members and with County Commissioners on this topic to properly noir.CfC-. pubii: nearing c.r I., e.rriner. cormuniTaiur i.3 tl., Ir. care o1 Ire .iNass:u C,,unrl Growr. F.Manaogemrrent Depanrmer.n1 c..1i F3i1.).u Place ,''ule FL 32C09' Persons wiir. alioabiiireii reauIrlr. a: ccornrr,.aarior.n itr, c.Ia r i:, .or.ni.:wi..-Te i-i. iri. prC.gram. F. .1rCll.',ir .rOulr. conracT 1ir,e Gro'., l. Management Departmerit (904) 491-3613, or Florida Relay .Service (1-800-955- .8771) at least twenty-four (24) hours In advance to request such accommodation,' - THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BE PRESENTAND BE HEARD. IF A PERSON WISHESTO APPEAL. AN. DECISIOPj MADE B, iHE BOARD. AGENCY, OR COM-. MISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANr.' MAITEI C DrISIDERED AT SUCH .MEETINFIG -CR HEOR.IiFIG. HE WILL FrED A fECOPD O F THE PC',CEEDiFN-5 ACND For I HAi-a L9UPOSE t.1MAv'EEOD 1 ENIuiPE THAT A '.ERBADFil RECORD OF THE Pr,OCEED. FIGS IS M,-DE WHICH fIEC'-1],CIr1ICLUDCES THE rTi. F 10CF, jHD.E'.'IDENCE uPON1 WHICH THE APPE'LL iFS iC BE BASED r.e Plarnning ar.a .orlrg Boara rna/o .or.Fnr,ue r,.rring .:r, TnSP ra-ner PLAFINNf. 'ND ZOCNINGF 802RDC. F IJA .5,4U COLIN. 'TY.FLORIDA /;iIRlcnra H King ITr Cnairm.3n 2' 10-12.1 .2-, 5 . 4652 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR. NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 2005-CA-286' DIVISION: A 'DA'EG-LOCKER. PiA inli . vs. '.ICKIE S Elii rIANDGLAD-4 i SCOGI IITDi.DULLL. AI'D iru,,iEE CF THE -GLADS rSCOFFf r,E CA6.ETI TuLli IF LI'. ING E.ID iF DECEASED TIHE F' UriKrOWri F1OULSE HEIS DE .-FEES Gi.HAifEEE CREDITORS, AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THEM. AND JAX' FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS.HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of foreclosure dated October 4, 2005, entered In Civil Case No.:; 2005-CA-286 of. the 4th Judicial Circuit In and for F ,'Fi.auCour, aC',.l kor. il -.lofa I Alli Fell F0 me r.lgne-,F and best bida-cr .:.,r Co.r, '.1 front steps ao ir,c Fo-a:'-u C:.itjr,r, Cojurnncu,,e r,:calo.,") ,:I '3'.47 ,elr.3r,; Wa,' 'ulIee F.L 0o 11i 00 m an., r.re 3r1 0a,r Oft r'.emcmer 2j.X ir , T.folloring a'.,.:rlit.6e property, a0 1e5 frmn ir, .'310 S ,num.ar r/ Final .FJiagiener I,-' All -,more c'artil:ul.ri, ae:.:rlcl as follows: A parcel of land situate In Section 39, Township 2 North; Rdnge 28 East,. Nassau County, Florida. Being also a portion of the' lands described as Parcel No. 3 per Deed recorded In.the public records of the afore- said County In 'Official Records Book 878, Pages 2003 thru.2007. I Being more particularly. described as follows: For a point of reference com- rrience at the Southeast cor- ner of Section 39 aforemen- floned; and run North 4006'08" East along the Easterly line of sald Section 39, a distance of 1126.13'feet; thence North 73*19'54" West departing sald section line, a distance of 368.74' feet to the Easterly right-of-way line of Scott Road (35.0' foot right-of- way by usage); thence North 1950'55" East along said right-of-way line a distance of 755.23' feet to a set 1/2' Inch iron rod and cap # lb 7039 for the point of begin- ning. From the point of begin- ning thus described run thence South 7009'05" East, a distance of 239.51' feet to a set 1/2" Inch Iron rod and cap # Ib 7039; thence North 7740'21" East a distance of 412.78; feetto a set 1/2" Inch Iron rod and cap # Ib 7039; thence continue North 7740'21' East a distance of 10.0' feet more or less to a point at the edge of Marshland as sealed from sur- vey performed by Vernon N. Drake & Associates, for Nassau County Ocean, Highway & Port Authority sur- vey dated March 15, 1991, said point being designated as point"X" In this description; return to the point of begin- ning and run North 19050'55" East along the Easterly right-, of-way line of Scott Road aforementioned, a distance of 639.94' feet to a set 1/2" Inch.rod & cap # Ib 7039; thence South 7009'05" East, a distance of 200,37'feetto a :.- 1. -:ircr, i r :. v 5 .: 3 II 'i u05 :' .3: 31.1oTar..:,e .: i 280.0' feet more or less to the g. :. ', Ir., .:A r.:r. : 1,.1 r. ij .r. ar.. Trir,..-.:6 Ir, .1 ,,:,.-jrr,t., direction along said Marshlapd a. distance of 447.0' feet more or less to point X"o aforementioned for the closing point. DATED this 4 day of October, 2005. JOHN A. CRAWFORD CLERK OF THE COURT By: /s/ Carla A.O'Leary 11r ,I ,- .I- '-"0,.' 4645 .. T:. DEED' i L005L.25-T I F I. I, .L t i`. Fif ;J 'iJ. - NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED i i .TI, : I HI-CE i. G.-I. El itr,3 t Fii:'ll J. ':l i ; tre r 13 f .: r Fi :.1I.:.. ir,g :a.,1in-. c-3tI : r,.a : flI- :.3,3 .:e lrin- :C T1 Dr 3 r.3. .',-. 1: L,- li. 'j .*Jrr .-,e :.r, Tre. :. rrri: 31: n'jr,' "'- i.3 ,-" 1.;' I I 3r..: the description, of the prop- r, 2r 3 r 3 ,'1 ,T, I,, ... ni.: r, I .*..3 '3.: r -3, 3; T:..-1 '. ,.'erl.fr.:5e 2,J ',e r.:r i ':.or,, :. I ,un I. c .,:-'l: Il: r fr.:.p -tF L':'i 207 TOWN OF,CRAWFORD SUB Name In. which assessed: ',Charles A; Pleper, 6431 Sanibel . r Ca J ,:,1-1Ji ; ir. rr- C .:.u t, .:ri-i, ) [ ) ,j :".f, l.in..F:.r.a. :,j Arl l in: 31 A I ir.I.- c .ici ri .:.tA in4.: l-. .:.r r.dA r ei1.3.:.: : 1i. :.1., I "- . airr. e. 0err, .-e ::i'l.e 3 ir, .u:.:i :-, li : .nm r: i : r,- ii: 1 . .*ld.. .c'1I- :.3irI r.[i.=it on s:al .dae OF Fr.- 1.,IF EFiN. .:E OF THI I]-;.F:.i'2 -::r1. JUL-I. CF' L*-FiF "l- 1 ?J-.r' .EiEt ,,I FJr FLF-E' F- :F r. r.e :1 r 3., rr,- ieg-al. ri,.u : :,, 31F ,.i I i I i: , a3 r, ana 00 [, ,T. Trr,. ItrL hold sale.at 11:;30 a.m. on sole date. Dated this 23rd day of September, 2005. JOHN A. CRAWFORD CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT- BY: Karen J. Lockett DEPUTY CLERK '. Individuals with disabilities .: .:IIrrr,i. po, : r,, ip. .-" Ir-. FrI. prc.;e, ,nlr.,rg .r,.:uld, EFF';rFit.FEr,1 r,.:. IF-,r Fr-ar., :6 .cr. (. :; 3a ,.; .rl.:r 1.:. I-,.. creF.e-dairg .3t rF rFI ~.J F.r',, T.' .IUDICIA LF rIPIEE Ir ri':.l: F I" 1 t. r .31 i'.,.3a :.F ,3 p .-' no F.: F I :' ina,-, .e Cr, I'F, o3 ': ir.-.n Ir, Ir,. lI.3ualu :n:.u.. :.r,.F,:F re. RECOr,'O- jNG DEFJAPMEri .3:; ,:c..:.r,. ., p' 1- 1ri o i-er e: l.1r-.g ratr r,.-iFr:. Tel-4or,.r,,e 904.508. F F' .L O .'r- *3., I re , .Fing io.rF ci.ir .F-3 J .-'. FI3 'vC, S Irg Im,.: ILre,1i- .800-. 005 4620 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR, NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO' 45-2005-CP-189 DIVISION: CV-B IFI ite E-1iE ':,F I',ICHai'D L F.'.CULL,.:,U,.-H. SR., E 1 : s .:- rn 'Er.,r,:.r.:re ,n :i Ir, T *. 3 .. rir. I rr TI: .n :." tri.e 'cl1c re ,:- r o ,t hr'P. r, l. , Repr esena:uri, 'and ith-: ri .- il, .' .2 ( :,1. de -.,:1 SAO' cErll i.v. I'' .C,. ir,rg In iTF ', ir.:uir ,'r. '.jr ,:r r .3;..,3, County- Florida, Probate i; I:Or,' .- ea : r. F W r, u r, FE .:.,l', T.3'3 ri r.Iarne:aHF r,.S Addresses of the Personal Representative and the F ,.,'.,:.rFl iepre:er. il. l.e aln.ire, ar.3- ..i rolr, Icel-.':.. ^IIF ,'. r'._ "lF *r: .,3rF,. ,.3r,, .: rr,.. E ,'c,,r., no. nrg calFlrr, : r .*3 a..3rOa. ,3 ,3r.. l Iht.- 6'e,: - a reft' C'lOF O,-, .. rc.,i, .3 Cop, ci t'r.F; n-..rc, : rea.jir.'3 1C Ce .'. r r, mj:F nFi relr Cl3irr,' ..li Tl, rr *: .ojrrt 'lFi-1f1 F THE LItE: F MONTHS ,,: FTE i: HE" -TE .F THE FIRST :, LSL,'. i:FilC,, F -CF ili'? i twiceIC E F? :., c-.': -FtEl; iTHE c.iE C :F 'tEl".ICE O-F CC',P. CF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the Sdecedent and any other per- . sons having claims, or Demands against the dece- dent's estate must .file their' claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF , .THE FIRST PUBUCAllON OF THIS NOTICE,. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE' TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED FW:- F'F .EAIFi'. O,-r.,'M0iE AF'Er, IHE i:-EcECEl i I2 -it OF C,'iH I; 6IS,'.rED Edward A. White Fl,.l.:,.3 ib.3r IJC F '82 '/1" I.3.:L :it.-,r,. E",jII3i.g J3 :I :.r, l1i- FL ':FI2 ,'y ,,, le r...: .'5 ,', ...t: ', tr.'n r.e, F-, F 'r:.:.r,.3l 2692 Bentwater Lane HIlllard, FL 32046' . Personal Represertative '2t 10-12-19-2005 4642 . TAX DEED # 2005-20-TD PARCEL # 01-6N-29-V14A- 1010-0000 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Paul C Burns & Paul C Burns Jr., the Holder of the fol- lowing certificates has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. 'The certificate number and year of Issuance, the descrip- tion of the property, and the names In which It was assessed are as follows, Certificate # 2331 Year of Issuance 07/13/05 Description of Property: VILLA UNIT 1010IN OR690 PG 1434 CAPTAINS COURT VILLAS Name In which assessed: Diane W Frohllng, 28 Summitt Street, Glen Ridge, NJ 07028 All of said property being In the County of Nassau, State of Florida. Unless such certificate or certificates shall be re-. deemed according to law, the property described In such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bid- der.at the MAIN ENTRANCE OF THE NASSAU COUNTY JUDI-. CIALANNEX, 76347 VETERANS WAY YULEE, FL on the 1st day of November, 2005, between the legal hours of sole of 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. The Clerk of Courts Office Policy Is to hold sale at 11:30 a.m. on sale date. Dated this -23rd day of September, 2005. JOHN A. CRAWFORD CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT BY: Karen J. Lockett DEPUTY CLERK Individuals with disabilities needing a reasonable ac- commodation to participate In this proceeding should contact the RECORDING DEPARTMENT no later than seven (7) days prior'to the proceeding at the NASSAU COUNTY JUDICIAL ANNEX. If notice to the Individual of a deposition, court date, sub- poena, etc., Is less than seven (7) days, then the Individual should contact the RECORD- :ING DEPARTMENT as soon as possible after receiving that. notice.,Telephone: 904-548- 4600 or 1-800-956-3496 If hear- Ing Impaired, 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Service. 4t 09-28, 10-05-12-19-2005 4618 TAX DEED # 2005-24-TD PARCEL # 14-1 N-24-2180- 0677-0000 ' NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,' that PATRICIA P JONES, the holder of the following certfl- cates has filed said certifi- cates for:a, tax deed to be 1. ,j-3 rere,: F-, r,e .- -,irli.: 31. rjrri.. 3.3r -r 31 : .l 'u.F r.:- r. i 3e : ri : li l..r. .:'I t',e I r' r " -,T .3r, I -I r, .iTi,.: Ir. .-Il IF '.. .O ...: .3 .3, 3. I. ll.: ... : Certificate # 244 Year of Issuance:5/29/02. Description of Property: LOT 677 TOWN OF CRAWFORD SUB Name in which assessed: ESTATE OF MAYME L CREA- GER. C/O ANTHONY CAPIZZI, ,STE 2103 FIRST .NATIONAL PLAZA, 130 WEST .SECOND STREET, DAYTON; OHIO 45402- 1503 I F,:. ,;'.31 'le'C F'T, e'-ir,, .:.j F .,.ri .:j . i.iI, F : .F J :r. ,.:i' i.:.I.- :.i *. : r l .rl,_ i- i: t:-1 1 I . Ir.+ pr,:.Co ,, ,1 : :rlE,.,0 ir, :,j.:r, .:-rfmi :.3T .:.,i .: -IIII.:'.T-" : I Fl :.. :. : Ir l. r,l.3r,.:;T t.i. - ,J r r ,t r. lr. i r I rIE lf LiJC E ,- THEL r I i -- i Tir i i 'i-,. WAY,YULEE,FLonthe 1 lstday F1"I1I .rr,e r -,F,.,l r" r .. c,- In ,. ir .]o r,.: ijr .:.t i4 :. 1 1.rF I 1 :,0 -'m3 ar. 0 p..- i ,T, -r.,. Cirl.k of Courts Office Policy is to hold sale at 11:30 a.m. on sale date. , Dated this 23rd day of September, 2005. JOHN A. CRAWFORD CLERK OF.CIRCUIT COURT BY: Karen J. Lockett DEPUTY CLERK Ir,'1 3uJ.:,31" ,,. li, .1:,3 .FITIF '. 's rJ. 3 '.. 3 .:.r,..3 l- 3: .- In this proceeding should contact the RECORDING DEPARTMENT no Idater than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding at the NASSAU C, '- Jr, .ILIUCF I', L I JlJE I r:, i.:e i.. in .- Ir l3 Fi.i J .:.r .:3 :o- r,-a el.- l.l..: i r, :j. r,r .do., in. r It, i .'j.3F .r .:Iu. l :r, ]r 'r h-,' : i' F FiCr L-EP l i. .:r:j:.r- ,3' ] r. F.:. i T. lepr..:.,-, .3rJ.-.: 5. :-l.:r i J- IF.- J:'., r I -= 3r. Ing Impaired, 1-800-955-8770 (,' .1 FF.'., 1,.10 r:. 2, e, .1:- 4619 ZONING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesdaythe 1 stday of November, 2005, at 7:00 PM.. ,the Planning or.a ::,-.r..3 Board of NassaL .u,-,r, ...In r. :.I.1 C. ue1:.l r: -. 31 Fr. .31 tr, - * ,'-C,:.T,,T,,. L.. r: 3 .I .rer: ri : so,, C,:.',,'-i, -irr-.-riFai C :.mri.re. ;D:. l .:3u, P :-e .,ulr Fl_ 3' m; t:..,: ,rF ,i. : ir "F r r c I ,: FI F r.. r .: . :3T,.r, ,1-, ing .ir,.3r..:e n : I . S I ; I.3 :-, ..- ir .,:, r ., In 3 : -.1 Tu :. S Fr, 2I..r, ,:I. -.f C: ,':. C r ir :.rS.:r.:.c. .. i -, r. .31 r, ,C :.rrnTii :.r Cr,,me~r: Il]3::,3u C,,urr, I .' r9 r r F.'J 'I.:I," W m , 7 O'l 1F 1 -1 iu- ll.: FiF, FF 11 I .: F r,,I Irna r- 1r, l .,,a ji r,.:. p.,JCII: Ir.pur .III l o .-r'., t:T the Workshop, Also, be it known that on' Monday, the 28th day of November 2005, at 7100'RM., the Board of County Commissioners of Nassau County will hold a ,public hearing on the said 3 Ill' .311 :.r, .: r I'.ezo r.r,J r Ic fM ,." ,3-er..3lF.'. ': ir ..-,ar,-e IF.:. ''- I';' 31 tr at..- l .;"- 1 .'.-, i c:.-,r:e,'rir..3 ir.,- FCll..Ir,.3.3e":iic, 3 e r:.'- - r If 1.3 :.a ,.3 :',,,r, DESCRIPTION OF. PROPER- TY: . A PORTION OF SECTION 38, TOWNSHIP 2 : NORTH;, RANGE .27 EAST., NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA, ALSO BEING A PORTION OF THOSE LANDS AS DESCRIBED IN OFFI- CIAL RECORDS' B.::-':, - PAGE T67 OF "-iE PFJBLI: RECORDS OF- liE.'V 1 .i, COUNTY, BEING r.Fi.f. Pr-. TICULARLY DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS AS FOL- LOWS: FOR A POINT OF REFER- ENCE COMMENCE AT A POINT WHERE THE WESTERLY LINE OF SECTION 38 AFORE- SAI'Q IS INTERSECTED BY THE SOUTHEPLY' PIGHT.OF.WAY LINE CF ,iA E :;-D 1.1: 2,'- SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-. WAY LINE LIES 124.0 FEET. FROM AND ATA RIGHT ANGLE TO THE SURVEY LINE OF SAID t. I-TE I,_ f-I T Il lr ,:.,I rJ THEF j,:e F :'FT j Fl J I:>it' E l';i ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY A DISTriCE OF 951.67 FEET; THECE SOUTH 0506'00"WEST; A DIS-' TANCE OF 543.50 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 8454'00" EAST A DISTANCE OF 525.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 05*06'00" EAST A DISTANCE OF 543.52 FEET TO THE AFORESAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY; THENCE SOUTH 8455'30" EAST ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY A DISTANCE OF'323.55 FEET: THENCE SOUTH 73*36'55" EAST CONTINUING ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY A DISTANCE OF 101.98 FEET TO A POINT WHERE ALONG SAID RIGHT- OF-WAY UES 144.0 FEET FROM AND AT A RIGHT ANGLE TO THE AFORESAID SURVEY LINE; THENCE SOUTH 8455'30"EAST CONTINUING ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY A DISTANCE OF 50,00 FEET: THENCE NORTH 83*45'55 EAST CONTINUING ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY A DISTANCE OF 101.98 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 10'01'20" WEST A DISTANCE OF 125.10 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89'29'50" EAST A DISTANCE OF 561.85 FEET; THENCE NORTH 11 18'40" EAST A DIS- TANCE OF 70.45 FEET TO THE AFORESAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT- OF-WAY AND LYING 124.0 FEET FROM AT A RIGHT ANGLE TO AFORESAID SURVEY LINE: THENCE SOUTH 8455'30" EAST A DISTANCE OF 698.27 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 8455'30" EAST.ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY A DISTANCE OF 144.35 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 79002'20" EAST CON- TINUING ALONG SAID RIGHT- OF-WAY A DISTANCE OF 74.00 FEET TO THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF THOSE LANDS AS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1042, PAGE 728 OF AFOREMENTIONED PUBLIC'RECORDS; THENCE DEPARTING SAID RIGHT-OF- WAY SOUTH 15?41'17" WEST ALONG THE WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF LAST SAID LANDS, A DISTANCE OF 192.70 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST COR- NER OF THOSE LANDS AS DESCRIBED iN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1193, PAGE 1089 OF F.FOPEt.IErITITOF -ED PUBLIC FC:'.r'!' THElj.E DEPARTING SAID WESTERLY ,-[,i. l I. I [1 .:_1t -H -C l',. ','.:I! -L'-'I H- TIHI : [ F i -iEl' . 3o,.Jri iP"'. OF L^TT ?cI FEET TC- THE r oICr-THWETrC '".- F I- '..F LL :T .211 D LLIFC'; : :' I J11 E ': L; IIJF F I TI HE E_-;H EI L. EC:,Liril -i,, *,., THOSE LANDS'AS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 720, PAGE 474 OF AFORE- MENTIONED PUBLIC RECORDS; THENCE DEPART- ING SAID NORTHERLY BOUND- ARY. NORTH 0504'30 EAST .; 0l_,"r':- F,',/e:-IL. E E TEIT-. r E,-. ri C'CIA 4 i e I: r t '..,I- 177.90 FEET TO THE POINTOF E,-- iir it IIII.- '.C =F. Er _:-:.FIJiAINS 0.86'ACRES MORE OR LESS. Tr,.. ir-,el F..3-.t-. j-i.3 .:.r L.:. : .3i ,:. r:., I ' described property ls: On the south side of SR 200 between Lofton Creek and St. Peter Blvd., Yulee, area. FLUM des- Ignatlon-Commercial. Thi. r..,':,. ,f, i :.-.,s' ,3 : ,-, ,-,:'r .31 .Dr 3,,: r .:i- ,. ' S :::. :.,T,,T,-I :i ' l Ji, 1 r,,. i : Stree, Orange. 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I r FF1i p rr Ire Clerk of Courts Office Policy Is to hold sale at 11:30a.m. on sale date. Dated this'30th day of September, 2005. JOHN A. CRAWFORD CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT BY: Karen J, Lockett DEPUTY CLERK - Individuals with disabilities needing a reasonable accommodation to partlcl- pate In this proceeding should contact the RECORD- ING DEPARTMENT no later than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding at the NAS- SAU COUNTY JUDICIAL ANNEX. If notice to the Indi- vidual of a deposition, court date, subpoena, etc., Is less than seven (7) days, then the Individual should contact the RECORDING DEPARTMENT as soon as possible after receiv- ing that notice. Telephone: 904-548-4600 or 1-800-956- .349 If hearing Impalred, 1- 800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Service. , 4t 10-05-12-19-26-2005 4635 News-Leader Deadline for Legal Notices Is noon Fridays .PEOPLE PLACES HIGHLIGHTS FairopensOct21 The Northeast Florida Fair takes place Oct. 21-30 at the fairgrounds abopt 2 miles north of Callahan S on US 1. The Grand opening will be held at the front gate on Oct. 22 at 10 a.m. General admission is $5 for adults (13 years and older) and $3 for youths (6-12 years). Children under 5 are admitted free. For schedules and more information, call (904) 879- 4682 or visit www.neflfair.org. Fiesta time The Fiesta de Santa Maria will be held Oct. 22 from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on South Third - Street in downtown Femandina Beach. Soldiers clad in Spanish- American War-era garb from Fort Clinch State Park will be on hand, costumed docents from the Amelia Island Museum of History walking tours of Centre Street 1 for a small fee, and artists and rafters will transform the street into a marketplace. Younger visitors can partic- ipate in pifiata breaking at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Area restau- rants will offer Latin dishes and a street dance will be held from 7-10 p.m. with the rhythmic sounds of Ya' Gozo'. For information contact the Amelia Island-Femandina Beach-Yulee Chamber of Commerce at 261-3248. Gospel Grits arid Jazz Hope House and Habitat for Humanity of Nassau County present Gospel, Grits and Jazz, a fund-raising brunch that will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Oct. 23 at Walkers Landing at the Amelia Island Plantation. All proceeds will go to Habitat for Humanity of Nassau County and Hope House, not-for-prof- it agencies, to fund the build- ing of a Habitat for Humanity home for a Gulf Coast family that relocated to Nassau County after Hurricane Katrina. The event includes a brunch and live entertainment from a jazz band and gospel singers. The suggested dona- tion is $100 per person. RSVP to 261-3693 by Oct. 21 or mail a check, made out to New Hope, Inc., to P.O. Box 502, Femandina Beach, FL 32035. "Heart to Heart' Join "Women to Women, Heart to Heart," an informa- tional time of food and fellow- ship on Oct. 24 at Memorial United Methodist Church, 601 Centre St. in Maxwell Hall behind the church. Hear parish nurse coordinator Pam Marsden, R.N., discuss heart disease and its effects and early warming signs in women. Have your personal risks eval- uated on a Risk Assessment Screening form. Light refreshments will be available at 9:45 a.m. and the talk will begin at 10:15 a.m. RSVP Monday-Thursday at 261-5769 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. The free event is sponsored by United Methodist Women. Holiday bazaar PHOTOS B M HANNON MALCOM NEVSLEADER Cookout fun JK Jumpers employee Jonathan Freeman gives Nassauville res- ident Undsey Russell, 7, a lift on the wall of Velcro featured at a cookout at Nassau Baptist Temple hosted by Nassau County Fire-Rescue on Oct. 1, above. The event raised 8886 for equip- ment for local fire stations. Below, Nassau County Fire-Rescue paramedic Tracy Dunman-Berger shows 3-year-old Gabriel Boone the department's new ambulance. Boone's mother, Shirley Boone, said she brought Gabriel to the cookout because he loves firefighters. "He wants to be a fire truck when he grows up," she said, laughing. "Not a fireman, but a fire truck." PAGE9B In Mayberry, I there is a dentist in Mayberry his name would be Mark Olbina. Some peo- ple take issue with my call- ing our island community Mayberry-By-the-Sea. I mean it with heartfelt affection and appre- ciation for my island home. Every parade is treasured; every cheerful greeting and short trip to pick something up is celebrated. The people of Mayberry are Dic ever friendly and, yes, competent and always there for each other. So Dr. Olbina would be in good F company with the people of Mayberry Andy, Opie and Aunt' Bee and, of course, Barney Fife, and Floyd Lawson, Gomer Pyle and for o NE there's always a dentist for e,,' "'s'' Ernest T. time warp is a good thing. an unrelentingE Bass. The lI there were a Mayberry citi- Drooling blood, popular TV zenship test, Dr. Olbina would to a mirror to a: show win in a New York minute. I took inventory shared a Remember that a New York wobbly front toi timeless minute is quite a bit faster than a ty. and heart- Mayberry minute. On top of ev warming A Mayberry minute may take were leaving on portrayal of hours, as you would take the time day. What to do American to stop and.chat a while before list. Dr. 0, who small-town getting down to the business at ready to leave t( life during hand. time at a dental kie'Anderson simpler Why am I nominating Dr. When he heard times, Mark Olbina? He came to my res- he'd meet me a "' where tra- cue. minutes. ROM THE ditional val- Early one morning and half No one likes PORCH ues were asleep, I let our two dogs out for fist office, but I cherished, their morning airing. Turning because I knew people respected and cared back to go into the dark house I prides himself i one another. Sometimes a miscalculated and collided with patients at ease WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19. 2005 :WS-LEADER /iFERNANDINA BEACH, FL a lady in distress glass door. , I made my way assess the damage. y cut lip and a oth. It wasn't pret- erything else we n a trip the same ? I dialed our den- was just getting o volunteer his clinic in Yulee. my plight he said t his office in 10 trips to the den- was not worried that Dr. Olbina n putting his and making sure they feel no pain. Visits for my regular cleaning are always pain- less and the friendly atmosphere of the office is comforting. Following instructions, I opened wide and the news was not good. The loose tooth was broken, but it could be temporari- ly glued and I could continue on the planned trip. "You can smile, but don't chew," Dr. Olbina instructed me as he sent me on my way. How blessed we are to live in community where a caring pro- fessional makes time to help a lady in distress. Dickie Anderson welcomes your comments at dickiemm@ bellsouth.net. GLENDA S JENKINS.NEW5`LEADER Spreading awareness Jan Christiansen of Micah's Place pins Fernandina Beach Police Chief Chip Hammond with a purple ribbon recognizing October as "Domestic Violence Awareness Month" at the city com- mission meeting Oct. 4. St. Peter's Episcopal Church Women's Holiday Bazaar Preview Party will be held from 6-8 p.m. on Oct. 28 at the church hall, 801 Atlantic Ave. The party includes hours d'oeuvres, wine and the first choice to purchase a variety of handmade crafts, quilts, plants, preserves, pickles, baked goods, holiday decora- tions and previously own-ed treasures. Entrance fee is $25. On Oct. 29 at 9:30 a.m. the bazaar is open to the public free of charge and will present the same offerings. PEOPLE Continued on 11B SUBMIT-TLD .Legion officers American Legion announces its officers for 2005-6. They are, from left, Curtis Brown, Sons of Legion Commander; Sue Melogy, Auxiliary President; and Keith Baker, American Legion Commander. Sons of Legion meetings are held the third Monday each month. Auxiliary meet- ings are the first Tuesday and American Legion meets the first Monday. For more information, call 261-7900. COMUIY C IPBg PHOTOS BY DONNA PAZ'FOR THE NEWS-LEADUk Bdok sale Friends of the Library Book Sale organizers Flora Swanson and Betty Dickson delight in.th. turnout and, fund isedo i -iy: , port the F'Fiandina Beach bratich, above. Barbara rNodel rand' Joe Wise, left, enjoy browsing books knowing the proceeds will be used to purchase more books for the library. - - - - 1 11 1-1 1' 1 1' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19,2005 AROUND TOWN News-Leader HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS Pet costume contest The second annual Pet Halloween Costume Contest sponsored by Bark Avenue Pet Boutique will be held Oct. 22 at 9 a.m. in Central Park. Registration is 85 per pet. All proceeds will go to the Humane Society of the United States for Katrina Relief. Spooky story time Join storyteller Anita Haller for a special spooky story time at 4 p.m. on Oct. 26 at the Fernandina Beach branch library. Hauntedat FCCq The FCCJ Nassau Outdoor Education Center, 76396 William Burgess Blvd. in Yulee, will host a Haunted House, Haunted Hayride, and Haunted Forest on Oct. 22, Oct. 28, and Oct 29 from 7-11 p.m. each night Admission is S2 per event or 85 for all three. Refreshments will be available. All proceeds will be donated to the United Way/Com- munity Health Charities, the Donna Hicken Foundation and Take Stock in Children. Events are appropriate for ages 9-99. For information call the Nassau Outdoor Education Center at (904) 5484490. Humane trickor treat Mom, dad and the kids are all Tombstones, skeletons and other spooky decorations welcome patrons at Beef 0 Brady's on 14th Street in Fernandina Beach. invited to the Trick or Treat with the Animals of the Nassau Humane Society from 6-8 p.m. on Oct. 29 at the shelter, 671 Airport Road. (Sorry, no family pets, . please!) Enjoy a safe, fun night of trick or treating. The dogs want to show you some tricks! The event is free but donations are always welcome. Halloween dance Classic Ballroom Dancing will hold a Halloween Ballroom Dance on Oct 30 at the Atlantic Avenue Recreation Center audi- torium. Admission is $10 per per- son. A complimentary group class will begin at 5 p.m. The dance starts at 6 p.m. For more information call 707-6762. Trick or treat Trick or Treat at The Spa & Shops, Amelia Island Plantation, from 3-6 p.m. Oct. 31. This will be fun for the entire family. Children can go from store to store to col- lect candy. Don't forget to wear your costume. Meet at the Spa of the Spa & Shops for a Haunted Hayride and Haunted Sunken Forest. For those that get spooked easily, enjoy a hayride around the resort and venture through the sunken forest from 7-8 p.m. Cost is S5 per person. For those who love to be scared, take the ride from 8:30-9:30 p.m. For informa- tion call 261-6161, ext. 5236. Hallelujah Fest' Five Points Baptist Church presents "Hallelujah Fest" from 6-8:30 p.m. on Oct. 31. A Christian alternative to Hallo- ween, this event features fun, prizes, food, games, candy, music, hayrides, puppets and more. Everyone is welcome to this free event. For information, call 261-4615 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday. Hi, I've been named Christopher and I'm going to share with you the great story why. See, last August on a really hot day I was locked in a car and a won-. derful law enforcement offi- cer spotted me. Well, he just broke right into the vehicle to rescue me, guess you could say I used up at least one of my nine lives that day. This hero of mine is also very smart because he knew that the notch in my ear meant that some time ago the Cats Angels had test- ed, neutered and given me a rabies vaccine, so be brought me straight away back to the Angels' Thrift Store. That very day a nice Angel Lady took me over to the vet doctor house where I was re-tested and re-vacci- nated. In other words, they got me all fixed up so I can now be adopted by some nice folks who won't ever lock me up in a car on a streaming hot day! Oh, my name, well I was named after my hero, so thanks again Chris for saving me. Anyone interested in meet- ing me or anyone of the sev- eral dozen kitties hanging out here at the Thrift Store can stop by Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. for a visit. Plus all the great stuff for sale here is just incredible and I know 'cause I get out of my cage to check it out daily. Also, booths at the ABC Christmas are still available. For information pop in or call 321-2267. Shriners membership ceremonial includes a parade Fernandina Beach Shrine Club will open its doors to nonr-menibers as it hosts a Fall Ceremonial (mem- bershipinitiation for Shrinees in North Florida) on Saturday. The events beginwith the' first section of the Ceremonial at Peck Center Auditorium at 11th and Elm streets at 9 a.m. There will be a Shriner Parade at 11 a.m. beginning at Central Park, proceeding west on Ash Street to Second Street and return- ing to the park traveling east on Centre Street. 'The parade will include Shriner favorites such as clowns, go-carts, motorcycles, bands, buggies, and cartoon characters. The Arch Ceremony will begin at 4 p.m. at the Best Western on Sadler Road. The Arch Ceremony is a short play depicting the Masonic membership levels that lead up to the Shriners organization and is open to the public. Fernandina Beach Shrine Club and Morocco Shriners support the Shriners Hospitals for Children, who have been providing special- ized medical care for children for more than 80 years at no cost to the patients' families, any third-party payer.or any government agency. Children under 18 with ortho- pedic problems or burn injuries receive free. medical care at Shriners Hospitals for Children. Call 1-800-237-5055 for more infor- . nation. KVwM Open FE wfuNk We offer Steaks, Chicken and a Variety of Fried, Broiled or Grilled Seafood. Kw begiming ewz I 5& Jei. we 1&oua gym bost youwz cwtuimiedI uppoti. New Hours: Closed Mondays;Tues.-Sun. I lam-9pm 53 U.S. 17 South Yulee (904) 225-0493 Taste Amelia's Best Seafood! Serving the ffeshest'seafood, and more, in a casual family-friendly atmosphere. Nightly 5:30pm 10:00pm -Public Welcome~ Call 321.5050 for reservations *IImedia Island Mf ntatiorc FLORIDA'S PREMIER ISLAND RESORT' 6800 JPrst Coast Highway Amelia Island, Pl. 32034 V/MC/AX, DIS Hi! My name is Cody and I am a terrier mix puppy. Here I am in deep thought over a toy. Playing is hard work. I am white with some spots of tan around my ears, eyes, an&dAaok. I am. anoat42,. ,, weekswbd nowi landHwill prob-t ably weight about 20 pounds when I am fully grown. I love to play, especially with kids, dogs and toys. So if you have any of these things for me to play with,, then I am your kind of puppy. Stripes is a laid-back kind of girl. She likes to be around people, be petted, and take catnaps. She is about 2 or 3 years old and is a light gray and orange calico. She is already spayed and had her front paws declawed. She needs a loving home where she will be pampered. If you would like to meet these two as well as the many other animals at Nassau County Animal Care and Control, call or come by. The shelter is located on License STARS Jack, a male, 9-year-old, 13-pound Maltese is quiet and mellow and LOVES to go on walks. He can live with other dogs but no cats. Save the Animals Rescue Society, Inc. works to find homes for abandoned and/or mistreated animals from Nassau County. The adop- tion fee is $125-S200, which helps to cover veteri- nary expenses. STARS does not run a shelter. Animals are fostered by STARS members until a suitable and caring home is found. STARS needs new foster homes in order to rescue more animals and increase adoptions. For more inforat0n, contaWSTANV 'W , :~Ij ~ -x sofamelia.org, or by calling (904) 491-3107, or writing to PQ..Box 893,,earn.andin, Beaohl.L 32035,, -, **- NASSAU HUMANE SOCIETY Drive across the street from the Department of Motor Vehicles on A1A in Yulee. Call 225-0006. Hours are Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. SUPPORT MUSic EDUCATION IN NASSAU COUNTY (1 sLJ'. P.O. Box 8134 T) I A-.Q Arnelia Island, FL 32035 _________.l 904-277-2995 J jbjb27@bellsouth.net Amelia ResIdents In Action for the Symphony Oftew / /a.. a4M. y AT Din 2Mer & 4ate ?ieet Sneace& ^ Watch Your FavorPite Te628 :B on One or Mope of Our 28 Tf! $595 Lobsters 11am-1 Opm AUCE Wings 1pm-5pm (RE-ORDERS 'TIL 6PM) NIGHTLY SPECIALS Monday Pasta Night Tuesday AUCE Fried Popcorn Shrimp & Fish Wednesday AUCE Wings 4-8pm Thursday Steak and Bake $9.95 Friday & Saturday Dungeness Crab Legs (All Specials Dine-In Only) SATURDAY GAME DAY SPECIALS 12.4PM AUCE WINGS $8.95 $5 PITCHERS OF BUD or BUD LIGHT ey410 G ooe '7 e S"er, _i99S-Fltcerveueo 0426-5 .The Nassau Humane Society, board, staff and vol- unteers are celebrating an excellent adoption year, with homes found for 584 dogs and cats during its first year in Fernandina Beach. Now Johnny and Jack want a shot at a new home. Poor Johnny was in a home that had another very, very big aggressive male dog that kept picking on him. The other dog just wanted to be alone. One day he got hold of Johnny by the neck and real- ly did some damage. That's when the Humane Society got involved. His neck is all healed now and he is work- ing on his trust of other dogs. He still is a little fright- ened, but it is getting much better. He is very loyal and protective, especially of kids and women. Not too great trusting men. This is very common with this breed, a "German Min Pin." Now Jack the cat is another story. He never met a person he didn't like! Both are avail- able for adoption and can be viewed online at www.nas- sauhumanesociety.com or by calling 321-1647. DINNER FOR 2 Tues., Wed., Thurs. $55" (Exclusive of Tax & Gratuity. Maximum of 6 guests) Includes Bottle of Wine Halloween is Here! Wir. a .NN -.91.111r W 10B CATS ANGELS -*' Y ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19.2005 AROUND TOWN News-Leader PEOPLE continued from 9B ArchbishopTutuvisit The University of North Florida will confer an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters degree to Desmond Tutu, Archbishop Emeritus of Cape Town, at 7 p.m. on Nov. 12, in the Fine Arts Center, Lazzara Performance Hall. Prior to the conferment, there will be a ques- tion and answer session between the Nobel Peace Prize winner and UNF President John A. Delaney. The event is free and open to the public. Tickets are lim- ited and may be ordered online at www.unf.edu. Click on the yellow Fall 2005 Lectures link; TIllSWEEK Bereaved parents service Plans are being made for the annual Bereaved Parents Candle- light Service scheduled for Dec. 4 at St. Peter's Episcopal Church at 5 p.m. The group's database has been lost, so those interested in helping should call Rosa Chambliss at Amelia's Blooming Baskets at 277-2797, or come by the shop and leave their name, address, telephone number and their child's name. Bereaved parents and caring community members are wel- come to participate in planning the event. The next planning meeting will be today at 4 p.m. Lowvision support The Low Vision Support Group will host speaker Dr. Guyer, a low vision specialist at the Mayo Clinic, at 2 p.m. on Oct. 27 at Osprey Village. Guyer will present a lecture on identifying eye diseases, their effects and devices to help low- vision people. He will answer questions following the lecture. Everyone is welcome to attend, including families and friends of people with low vision problems who want to know more about low vision diseases and adaptive devices. RSVP by Oct. 20 to Anne Ouicke at 277-3551. , Mens Newcomers The Men's Newcomers Club of Amelia Island Will hold its October luncheon meeting at the Feman- dina Beach Golf Club at 11:30 -. a.m. Oct. 20. Guest speaker'Will' l be Mibhael Boyle, News-Leader c columnist and former F.B.I. agent on "'Why I love living in Nassau County/Femandina Beach; The good, the bad, and the future." Alzheimer's support The Alzheimer's and Dementia Support Group for Nassau County will meet from 1:30-2:30 p.m. on Oct. 20 at the Council on Aging in Fernandina Beach. The meetings are open to the public and anyone who has an interest is encouraged to attend.For fur- ther information contact Ann Smith, R.N., at 261-0701. Micah's Gala The Micah's Gala Committee is completing final preparations for the Fall Benefit on Oct. 21. Items at the gala will include jew- elry, fur stoles, children's Pedal Planes and a 2006 Chrysler, Sebring Convertible. Raffle tickets for the car may be purchased at Compass Bank, First National Bank of Nassau County and 1st Coast Community Bank. Anyone interested in attending the gala, call Micah's Place at 491-6364. Talbot talk Explore the events faced by Jacksonville civilians during and after the Civil War. Meet Ranger Lee at the campground on Little Talbot Island State Park on Oct. 22 at 6 p.m. for a fascinating pres- antation. Non-campers, stop by ,he Ranger Station before attend- ing the program ($4 per vehicle). No reservations necessary. For more information call the Ranger Station at (904) 251-2320. Rhonda Britten, star of TV's "Starting Over" and author of, Fearless Living will discuss "I Stronger than your Migraine" 22 from 11 a.m. to noon atth Southern Women's Show, Pr Osbome Convention Center, 1000 Water St. in Jacksonvill For more information or tc order a free migraine tool kit, sumers can log on to www.migrainerelief.com. GeecheeKunda The Gullah Geechee Cult Center and Museum of Geor and Southern South Carolina presents "Trail of (Saltwater) Tears, the Other Harriets, anm (Gullah Geechee) UndergrouL Railroad" on Oct. 22 at 4 p.m Geechee Kunda is locate( 622 Ways Temple Road, Riceboro, Ga. (off 1-95, Exit 6 US 17 South between mile rr er 3 and 4). For information and direct call Riceboro at (912) 884-44 Savannah at (912) 604-175 or e-mail jim@bacote.com or amirtoure@aol.com/ Tickets are $10 adults 18 older, $4 for students 6-17. Children under 5 are free. 1RayofUght' "A Ray of Light from Amel Island," a one-day portrait ph raphy event to benefit the vic of Hurricanes Katrina and Rit will be held Oct. 23 from 1-7 at The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Is For a tax-deduchble dona of $50, each person or group receive an 8x10 print from a, minute sitting with one of five fessional photographers. All funds raised will go to I Cross Hurricane Katrina relie efforts. Corporate sponsors a underwriting expenses and 1t photographers receive no coi pensation. Community voluni and high school students will their time during the event. NEXT WEEK Driver court s An AARP Drivers Safety course will be offered from 8: a.m. to 1 p.m. on Oct. 24 and at First Presbyterian Church i Fernandina Beach. Class siz limited so call 261-3837 to er You will save on auto insuran upon completion of this course UNFlectures The University of North Fli offers lectures that are free ai open to the public, although t ets are required for some lec. tures. Tickets can be ordered online at www.unf.edu. Click Ambassador Dennis Ross featured Oct. 25, 7:30 p.m. al University Center. Ross is the mer U.S. peace envoy to the Middle East. COMING UP International festival A wide sampling of iiterna al art, food, film, music and d; highlight the Sixth Annual International Festival at Floric Community College's Downtc Campus Oct. 31-Nov. 3.,, Featured events include a international fashion show, Af and flamenco dance and live music ranging from gospel to Spanish song. All events are and open to the public. Downtown Campus is local at 101 W. State St.. For more information call (904) 633-58& e-mail lmontalv@fccj.edu. Barnabas fund-raiser Barnabas Crisis Center's "House of Possibilities" decor tor's showcase and fund-raisr will be held Nov. 2-6 at 1879 Perimeter Park Road, West, Amelia Park in Fernandina Beach. Tour Brylen Homes' "Charleston," a low country m that will showcase the talents local decorators, from 10 a.m p.m. Wednesday and Thursd 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Lunch and dinner wil available, catered by KP's. Th will be a New to You Treasure Boutique, Silent Auction and diamond pendant raffle. S Tickets are $15 in advance $20 at the door and are on ss At Home Amelia, Barnabas Center's New to You, Designr the Interior (St. John's Center Front and Centre, Golf ClUb c Amelia Island, Latitudes and BUSINESS BRIEFS Perfect Tan will donate 10 percent of its October proceeds to the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. In support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Make a donation and receive a pink bracelet. Perfect Tan is located at 1000 South 14th St. Call 277-3061. * "Football widows" enjoy complimentary wine from 2-5 p.m. every Sunday and extra special savings every Saturday and Sunday for the month of October at The Spa & Shops at Amella'laland Plantation. In acdi- tion, every Sunday the spa will.61ve away a two-night stay. Indulgent spa treatment and romantic gift pack. You must register for each week's drawing. Be Ocean Club for its members. Oct. 261-7000 for information. e rime Season opener Fernandina Little Theatre e. opens its 14th season with OE Wilde's classic comedy, "The con- Importance of Being Earnest. The cast includes Kim Copela Doris Davis, Kent DuFault, T. Eagen, Amelia Hart, Laura McDonald, Jack Mulligan and ural Jost Tyler; the production is gia directed by Kate Hart. S Performances are Nov. 4, 5, 1 11,12,17 and 18 at 7:30 p.m. d the with a 2:30 p.m. matinee perft ind ance on Nov. 19. Tickets are 1. $12.50 for the evening shows d at $12 for: the matinee. A special performance on Nov. 16 inclu d7 on a Meet The Cast soiree at nark- Espana Restaurant immediate following the show; tickets for ions evening are $14. 40, FLT is a small, intimate the and seating is limited patrol are advised to purchase ticke early. Tickets for all performar and can be purchased at FLT, 101 Beech St., or at the UPS Stoar located in the Publix shopping center. To purchase tickets by mail, contact FLT at 277-2202 ia ,fltplay@earthlink.net. otog- 'Festival of Wreaths" times a, ARC/Nassau's fourth annu p.m. Festival of Wreaths will be he land. White Oak Plantation on Nov. tion The theme is "Christmas Arou will the World." 10- A social hour will be held s pro- ing at 6 p.m., with dinner at 7 in the open-air pavilion follow Red by a live auction. Tickets for tI f festival with the live auction of ire wreaths are $50 and availablE he calling ARC/Nassau at 225-92 m- Buyers automatically qualify f( :eers drawing of a specially designE give wreath. Corporate table reser tions are available for $500 w seating for eight. NCCDC banquet The Nassau County Community Development 45 Corporation (NCCDC) will hoe 125 annual Peck-Community Ban in at p.m. on Nov. 5 at the Atla Avenue Recreation Center in roll Femandina Beach. ice The speaker will be Georg 3e. Thompson, local contractor, b nessman and developer. The public is invited to enjoy an evening of warm community f orida lowship and a delicious meal. rid Proceeds will benefit the ick- NCCDC scholarship fund anc other organization sponsored grams. In Make reservations by callii n 261-_4_ ,-'Flr?864,, 261-384 3is 261-4396. The donation is $3 t the afor- Speed dating Meet interesting profession singles from Jacksonville and rounding areas in a series of "dates." Upcoming events are Nov. downtown St. Augustine and I ition- 14 in downtown Jacksonville. ance Register online at www.Pre Dating.com/jax or call 1 -877-4 la 3328. E-mail: jacksonville@pi wn. dating.com n Medicaid summit rican The Nassau County Community Alliance, in conjure tion with the Nassau County free Health Department, is sponsor r a summit on Medicaid reform ated Nov. 8 from 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. the Full Service School on Fe 95 or Road in Yulee. The summit is open to the public and organizers expect 1 have state and local officials p ent to help answer questions a- collect comments from citizen er providers and consumers. Foi more information contact Jam SAdkins at 261-2213 or janet hadkins@bbellsouth.net Beaujolais Nouveau odel Tlne Ritz-Carlton, Amelia of Island Beaujolais Nouveau .-4 Festival will be held Nov. 17'fr ay, 5-8 p.m. After guests raise acham- Spagne toast to those who deli' I be the 2005 vintage, the corks or rere new Beaujolais Nouveau will is popped and a variety of wines a be offered for sampling. There will be hors d'oeuvre e, food stations with made-to-orc leat delicacies and illuminated ice plays. S of Cost is $57 per person, inc ), ing tax and gratuities. Call the f resort at 277-1028 or Ritz-Car AIP reservations at 800-241-3333 * The Nassau Humane Society and Redbones Dog Bakery and Boutique will hold a "Coming Home Dog Adoption" from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Nov. 12 under the tent In Redbones "Barking Lot," 809 S. Eighth St. Also, every Saturday is "Puppy Kissing" day at Redbones. Hold an adoptable puppy from the Nassau Humane Society and donate $1 to get real puppy kisses. For infor- mation contact Nassau Humane Society at 321-1NHS or Redbones at 321-0020. The second annual Pet Photos with Santa will be held at Bark Avenue Pet Boutique, 1008 Atlantic Ave., on Nov. 12 and 19. The cost is $18 per 5x7 photo. Proceeds benefit Spay Nassau. Appointments are required. Call 261-2275. * Call A3C Christmas Bazaar Cats Angels, Inc. SPCA is accepting vendor applications its fourth annual ABC Christmc Bazaar, Nov. 19, from 10 a.m. scar 4 p.m., at the Atlantic Avenue Recreation Center auditorium. Dozens of artists, business and, and craftspeople have booths start as low as $25. There will a silent auction, door prize dra ings, the Cat Caf6 featuring Beth's famous chili and a cat/k ten adoption. 0, Stop by the Cats Angels Th Store, 869 Sadler Road, Suite orm- (behind the Loop Pizza Grill, Ic for the blue awning) for more ,' information. The store is open 1. Monday through Saturday, 11 des a.m. to 5 p.m., or call 321-226' ely leave a message. this Craftsfesttval Dater The 19th Annual Christmas ns Arts and Crafts Festival will be ts held Nov. 19 from 9 a.m. to 5 p ices and Nov. 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 4 p.m. at the Morocco Shriners e Center, 3800 St. Johns Bluff R 9 S. Admission is $3 for adults ($ with coupon); kids under 12 ar 2or free. For more information call (904) 642-5200, ext. 10. Marines reunion jal All former Marines who wei Id at members of Company B 4th 5. Assault Amphibian Bn., also und known as the "Iron Gators," ar invited to a reunion with Bravo ;tart- Company USMCR during the p.m. Marine Corps Birthday Ball on ed Nov. 19. The Marine Corps wil he 230 years old this year and the f the "Iron Gators" USMCR Unit will e by 50 years old. For more informal 355. tion visit the web site at www.ir or a gators.com/mcball.html, or call ed" Sgt. Klein at (904) 542-1751. ith Etiquetteclass A Terrific Teen etiquette cla! is scheduled Nov. 20 from 11 a to 3 p.m. at The Ritz-Cariton, Amelia Island for children in grades six through 11. st its Register by calling Jaime quet Hamilton of The Volusia Acade ntic of Etiquette at (386) 676-0777, by e-mail at jlhamilton5@ cfl.rr.com. usi E Beauty pageant A Holiday Angel Beauty Pageant will take place during el- Yulee Holiday Festival on Dec, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Yule Sports Complex. I Participants must be reside pro- of Nassau County and compete Sunday best or pageant attire. ng The contestsiaopen to girlaeupl .5 or 18.yeartuhldanrd oays arto'Sf 0. 7. There will be a beauty winne and 4 runners-up in each age division. Three "Supreme Gra nal Overall" winners will be awarded sur- a crown, banner, gifts and $50 mini cash. To register or for more infor '7 in nation call Christy Johnson at Nov. (904) 879-4949. 77 SPECIAL EVENTS re- Calling all single men anc women over age 55 who wou like to be properly introduced to possible companion by meeting face-to-face, the old-fashioned nc- way. This is a one-time event ii the fall. This is not a business, ring simply a social event with drinf on and light buffet. It is by invitatic at only, but you must call and sigi Imor up first so there will be even rn bers. ; : : SCall Helene Scott at 321-11 )res- Keep Nassau Beautiful, and Inc.'s annual holiday Poinset s, sale is under way. The plants ( r '$9.50 each, with a portion of tl et proceeds going to support KNI beautification and education pe ects throughout Nassau Count SOrders will be taken until N( 21 to insure a wide range of cc ors including red, pink, white! marble (pink with white) and jir om bells (red with white). Orders w be ready early in December. C KNB at (904) 548-0162. Ver . the The University of Florida, be Nassau County Extension will Service is offering a 12-week health and fitness program tl ,s, will meet two times a week on der most Wednesday and Thursda dis- mornings at the Peck Center gymnasium (Elm and 11th lud- streets) in Fernriandina Beach. S Class will meet from 10 am Iton 11:30 am, the first day and 9:31 S 11 a.m. the second day. The pi Collections of Stein Mart will host a ben- efit for the clients of Micah's Place through "Girls Night Out" from 6-9 p.m. on Nov. 13. A $10 ticket will provide food samples by Applebee's, manicures by Nassau Nails, makeup makeovers by Chanel, haircuts by local hairdressers and health and fitness by the Amelia Wellness Center. Proceeds of a silent auction will go to Dignity U Wear, a non profit organization whose mission Is to pro- vide brand new clothes for a brand new life at no cost to the recipient. Stein Mart Is located at 814 Sadler Road. Scrap N Around Amelia will hold "crop night" classes from 6-10 p.m. Friday. Classes are $5 per person. Call 206-4121 for reservations. A Mommy and Me scrapbook class will be held Oct. 22 for ages 6-12. Cost is $15. gram runs through Dec. 15. Participants must bring a mat (for floor exercises) and hand-held (2 for pound, 3 pound, 5 pound) as weights for muscle and bone to strengthening. The registration fee is $35 (pro-rated for those who sign up es mid-course) and includes a that pedometer, bottled water at each be session, nutrition information and w- the weekly recipe. Contact Meg McAlpine, Family it- and Consumer Sciences Agent, University of Florida Extension rift Service, at (904) 879-1019 or 7 321-5715 for information and/or to >ok register. Space is limited to 20. The Univerqity of Florida Extension Service will provide a 7 to confidential financial service to residents of Nassau County from 1-3:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Barnabas Centre, 11 South 11th St., Fernandina Beach. Consultations are free and on p.m. an individual basis. Call 261-7000 to schedule an appointment with Meg McAlpine, University of oad Florida, Family and Consumer $2 Sciences Agent. Each appoint- e ment willrlast 1 hour and can be scheduled any Wednesday through Nov. 23. A special "How To Budget For The Holidays" workshop will be e held on Wednesday Nov. 30 from re 1-2:30 p.m. at the Barnabas Center. e Brenda Carr and Shaw Lane of Fernandina Beach Middle School are planning a trip to Europe in May 2006. The 10-day Sbe trip will include sightseeing in Vienna and Prague. In Vienna, e stroll across the abbey-palace of a- Melk and visit the Schonbrunn ron- Palace and its gardens. In Prague a guided tour will take the group through Hradcany Castle. with time to promenade on the 14th century Charles Bridge. Call the ss school at 491-7938 for more infor- a.m. mation. All seniors are invited to get together for bingo at the Jane Adams House, 1550 Nectarine amy St. in Femandina Beach, from or 9:30-11 a.m. Wednesday. Coffee, breakfast snacks, nice people and prizes. Call 261-9494. REUNIONS the The Class of '86 20-year .3 reunion committee will meet at e 11:30 a.m. Oct. 22 at Sliders Seaside Grill, 1998 S. Fletcher nts Ave. Everyone is welcome to te in come share your ideas. For infor- mation, call 277-2606. S bhe Class of 1965 will meet Oct. 21-22. Contact Blanche Griffin at 261-8992 or Marsha Carman at 261-3317 for informa- tion. Call everyone you know. The Class of 1956 is having its 50th reunion May 26 and 27, 2006. If anyone has the correct address for the following, please contact Gail Wesley Geiger at 1627 Calhoun St., Femandina Beach, FL 32034 or call 261- 8206: Joe Cottle, A.L. Elder, Diana Morgan, Edward Morgan, Grant Adams, Shirley Carter, Bill Fair, Tommy Fair, Paul Hershberger, Thomas King, Cecil Montondo, Daryl Peavy, Paul Sheffield, Sandra Wadsworth. MUSEUMS/LIBRARIES Ubraryprograms All toddler programs at Nassau County Libraries are held at 10:30 a.m. After school story times, countywide, are held at 4 p.m. The days and locations are as follows: Callahan branch, Mon- days; Hilliard branch, Tuesdays; Fernandina Branch, Wednes- days; Yulee branch, Thursdays. Lectures On Nov. 8 at 6.p.m. at the Amelia Island Museum of History, Dr. Jerry Milanich, curator in archaeology at the Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville, and author or editor of 2d books describing the native societies of the Americas, will dis- cuss his latest book, Frolicking Bears, Wet Vultures, and Other Oddities, which follows Amos Cummings on his adventures through the wilds of Florida in 1873. The lecture will be held upstairs in the museum. There is a $5 fee for non-members. For information call 261-7378. Island museum Discover the rich history and culture of Amelia Island, a tiny paradise with a big place in Florida's history books. Housed in the historic Nassau County jail. the Amelia Island Museum of History showcases the island's 4,000 years of history. Open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 1-4 p.m. Sunday. Docent-led tours are held at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday through Saturday and at 2 p.m. Sunday. Just a short walk from downtown, the museum is located at the corner of Cedar and Third streets. The deadline to submit items to People & Places is 5 p.m. Thursday. Reach Sian Perry at sperry'' , fbnewsleader.com. 0 S * t"Copyrighted Material 4 Svndiraterd (Cnntfnt -o Available from Commercial News Providers" 0ta t7 dipm * ~ p * 0 I'U0 * S *4. * * 0 0 0 * a a a * * * S * * odd= lop * -em PAGE 12B O=f irlta WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19.2005 NEWS LEADER FERNANDiNA BEACH. FLORIDA Availabi "Copyrighted Material SyndicatedContentup le from Commercial News Provi IMm. IL IMmr- padb iders" 77 %wow I CLASSIFIED 1C NEWS-LEADER WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19,2005 To Place An Ad, Call (904) 261-3696. The Classified Ad Deadline for Wednesdays is 5:00 p.m. Monday and for Fridays is 5:00 p.m. Wednesday fiO ANNOUNCEMENTS 204 Work Wanted 403 Financlal-Home'/Propertv 606 Photo Equipment & Sales 619 Business Equipment 800 REAL ESTATE 813 investment Property 858 Condos-Unfurnisnea 101 'Card of Thanks' 205 Live-In Help 404 Money To Loan 607 Antiques-Collectibles 620 Coal-Wood-Fuel 801 Wanted to Buy or Rent 814 West Nassau County 859 Homes-Furnished 102 iobt & Found 206 Child Care 500 FARM & ANIMAL 608 Produce 621 Garden/Lawn Equipment 802 Mobile Homes 815 Kingsland/St. Marys 860 Homes-Unfurnished 103 In Memroriam 207 Business Opportunity 501 EQuipment 609 Appliances 622 Plahnts/Seed/Fertilizer 803 Mobile Homes Lots 816 Ca6rnden County 861 Vacation Rentals 104 Pertohals 300 EDUCATION 502 Livestock & Supplies 610 Air Conditioners/-eaters 623 Swap/Trade 804 Amei.a Island Homes 817. Other Areas 862 Bed & Breakfast 105 Public Notice 301 Schools & Instruction 503 PecL/Supplles ,611 home Furnishir)gs 624 Wanted to Buy 805 Beaches 850 RENTALS 863 Office 106 Happy Card, 302 Diet/Exercise 504 Services 612- Musical instruments. 625 Free teamss 806 Waterfront 851 Roomfnate Wanted 864 Commercial/Retall 107 Special Occasion 303 HoDDies/Crarts 600 MERCHANDISE 613 Television-Radio-Stereo 700 RECREATION 807 Condominiums 852' rMooile Homes 865 Warehouse 108 Gift Shops 305 Tutoring 601 Garage Sales 614 Jewelry/Watches 701 "Boats & Trailers 808 Off Island/Yulee 853 .Mobile Home Lots 900 TRANSPORTATION 200 EMPLOYMENT 306 Lessons/Classes 602 Articles for Sale 6t5 Building Materials 702 Boat Supplies/Dockage 809 Lots 854 Room 901 Automobiles 201 Help Wanted 400 FINANCIAL 603 Miscellaneous' 616 Storage/ Warehouses 703. Sports Equipment Sales 810 Farms & Acreage 855 Apartments-Furnished 902 Trucks 202 Sales-Business. 401 Mortgages Bought/Sold 604 Bicycles 617 Machinery-Tools-Equip... '704 Recreation Vehicles' 811 Commercial/Retali 856 Apartments-uniurn. 903 Vans 203 Hotel/Restaurant 402 Stocks & Bonds 605 Computers-Supplies 618 Auctions 705 Computers & Suppliles 812 Property Exchange 857 Condo'-Furnisned 904 Motorcycles S-- 905 Commercial THE NEWS-LEADER SERVICE DIRECTORY Is LOCATED ON PAGE 3C FOUND DOG in Barnwell.Dr. area. Black & white male puppy. Call (904)206-4150. If you have lost your cat or dog, pis check both animal shelterA Tr.e rJia:au Humane Society facility is locait.d at 6- , Airport Rd. (next to the airport.i, -. ter, County Animal Shelter, 86078 License Rd. In Yulee (nextto the drivers license bldg.). FOUND IN NASSAUVILLE C:n,nur,ja. Please Call dceicrie,. Il. -l l I 5-14 4 , S104 Personals I NEED A LAWYER? iil Crimr.iai Defense & Personal injury, -Feloniec 'Dorm'n.r: Violence "Ml.sdemearnor *DLiUI "Tramf.c "Auto Accident *Wrorgrful Desat Pr.-toecr Your' Rights". A-A-A Attorney* Referra! 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C a1 .-'ha r, rhar,.:e t,:. ur.:,r' n,rl- the compare, GC'e-,r clar, ard er.iEni e: For interview call DIane (904)673-7808.. P/T INSIDE SALES Approx. 20 hrs/wk. $8 n.:.ur .'al33 or .he. req'd. Some heavy lift.ia. i-ir ir -r iiai,.T Co F.-rrnarn,na Bea.cri I *-4,2 ..S 0 EOE t i F.C, ''- LIBRARY ASSISTANT Na -t ,-, :. u ri rr, I-a a n a ,p:..-ni g for Library Assistant I at $10.05 hourly plus. tbenet-.fit e uire lgh scr.:hcol diplor,-,i :,,- ,EDO and ore ,-.ar o e.per-ence r,, ue,'e'ral LDPrar, Cu,, cmer S.r.i.:e .uhl[r Ofe1 .51 aiid -Irt..r ; lie. nse ipplc.ii riur.i cce.pr.d rr.r:jgr. u ocro:ber c2 2:i5i: c 5aid .:anr t. .:.t,rare .3 rin ie Humar, Pe-:ource. iL'c:ariT i-.i[ t .:.,:re.3 ar 96161 rJa , Ia le lee FL -2C, Pr.,:.,rr.5 9, '13 . 5908 ra (,i ,:C-21 5 ' EOE/V. F, CL' D-iJ Fr w- .r- piac, ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for PT/FT riju-r '.,cre ipre '" :, :,erar.,.r i ,ri r [,;E . -rad 't .rr .i.rk sr. T,-: n t Ip. n tu.r Resum- i. LCG 141- Sarjir fd .;222 FB, FL 320i4. "tnn Roger or p.:ck up p.pi: at The UPS Store "next to Publix. OWNER OPERATORS NEEDED Fernar..],r, area j,. traler EdE 3 Call Sue onr.'r' t1I00 392-419- 7 ACCOUNTING CLERK E.p-lr.nce.: i.ulck Plea':e tra reu'ri.- -aian, requireme5nrK [t: 1.9,41'345-3256. CDLA OTR DRIVERS TIani 5[i:r. n .01. l-r:prr,. 1000,. ,lror & rhc.l. ciiINn Deoe ft. *.-'-,,iir, e, quipmert. Relure" 1 Cr CT H' .trr, & odut.-e-. i'321.i202- J406 FCAll GLASS SHOP HELP WANTED 1 ia:: Tecnnricoan ) rra ,e : r esp i,-- e:_-r,. 1 rar.,d:r irn Cnr-rucion ,r o er ea rra1'nee ,,eed Gd I rugy & a,i:ih,:.- -re orkpilace riI/ at.ic.I-I a .a ,lIi le I[ 1 i S eirn "t. ,:.r 0 r ,..r -e I i:- I i2 l I-:' ,i . MOVIE EXTRAS, ACTORS & Models - a15ke I -'.I30, i All ages fa.:-- ,5nre.j e', reQurQ FT'PT l' 1,:C,,l4 65 c F,' rl Immediate Employment iRRiGATICri & LAtrDSCAPE irJTIALLLATiOrj TECHi:H CRO'LCi r iIJTEriAhiCE [i.n.iTium I ar .1 pe Ariere, .ijatr r a.e a -0c-iO Oar i..i. recor.j' PART-TiME iJLIUkrE , MELP Srome DiaL r kr.owleage hellp.rul appiicalion can Be 5 u-,.mirr--d t,:i 4J'4431 E :,[ ate d 200 i Ali i. Fernandina 6e..:-r,. FL 32i:-34 or .all (90J i26 -50-0u '- E !RE i DJRUG FPEE PWORi Production Artist Needed -'Production Graphic a'.-ir nrdee,. [o prerh,'rir and, c.:.rrect cii .i-i" .lJl, l lic a -.i rf, "end -.r"ep eI prO,'. I .:r, :r. I.-: ,'r prii', n -' Proficiency 1t5 alt popular 'graphic design program r ret u d i r .-Aobe Corel IQuar- i Laryg-. -r m o5tr I i3rt .- ',er,-, cce p13 1 - IOt a rr ati.e 'ip.:ri'.- F,.- .resume ,(904)548-0345 or email araphicOlonoolntvisuals.com. - ELIZABETH POINTE LODGE is currently .accepting a.ppil.:r5r,:ri.- .-.r 5lunar, ,help. Duties ,,.:IJde ,.a.rin.g .Jr, i'n and ironing assorted linen, and ueodinr for the Inn. Prior experience is .helpful but not reduilrd Position is part- riTIe I -3 c but Tan reO,:,Te ,ll r i rinme . n r-. jure 1u: r tu e aple ,to .*E ork weekends and- holidays. No phone calls please,, apply in person at 98 South Fl.ercher '..er,.u Amelia Island, FL. PLUMBERS ONLY No -,eirer l.'e j FT pljiTs t.r ri u-i5ta. alh .r,..er cern.,,: . e r,,-r: nr.- re.:,ierial pluiTIt'iQ repair/ repipe & commercial work. 40 hrs.+/wk. Call E.'-r 2. i- S i6 io,,.Fri, .T,r, ,'a OLYMPIC STEEL has an immediate openr.g ,fr o an entry level : Inside Sal :periron,'Cleirical l.c.storn in the ,ciwi'to,-,r Ferrnirid.na Be3acri, FL office. Full [ime, nclud.ng brenefits EOED P'Or-,ion Qualific.,ron Preferern.:es A* i leati 1 eaor of customer cerri,:e or releor.re eaad anrati,-. experience. * Oarr,i-. iuen'.:, a plua . Please e-maill resumes 'to: oi ieetlrad.ri jo.la_4 i- Ei,i'eeil ccmTi or fax STABLE CAREER IITM.ediate r.per.ino= FO'-Ir, a.- a:lse for i periencJ CDL riolier licO ,':..mpan, funded truck ari.er tranrng artferea. Foiar.:al at instance for Hurr.:-ne v 'ictimc-t 18"7 PRIr-E-JiOB v'i',' prirmr.i : r .:-m FC'AI MAINTENANCE 3u hrs wkk RFeume'api, iin person r1ic-ri or Weda) C.:..jnr, ,.je Aprs 1105 S 13th r..., Ferr.ra.n.a B-:r FL 190-4'1i2 -2103 THE NEW HOME DEPOT in iutlie i norw .r,, r .-i, le Asocate -i Kchen C.--:ira,er"t. Fiorinq S ec:iaIli[, Carert, . LO Artenaanr c. Tc acpi,. 0o tO rrie Ja: au. Woriec.-,urr, C.rrer 9604-12 LOf nrn Square ir.e, to Wtinnr-De.el rule- FL S/E & 3-STATE Run T.T Dri.ers. Home weekernas. itlieag pa,, r.ernefitz. 411K. Traire,-:. uelcme lMiami area Exp. req. IIur,,r a5e, Ci--,A CP L. L',pres-. Truck Lit-ne" iQ"]SJi-1351 FCArn DELIVER FEMA RVS for p.,/' A nar.icr.ai R'a ,ei.-r, -.er.nice la: .TT..iJ.ate ne-ed for qu 5lilia conrracrort- rG aelS'er n'7j k'. rriierira fr:,m factories 6 dealer ic- -iurrcarie relef site Thi' ie a great 6 ,a, for /Ou 1c. help the vIctims. Pies a log -:on [oda , .i,,." n..rz:.ntra-r.p r ,-r.,m FCAfJ DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT-Tre Boys. & Gtiril Clui .,f nrasau Count, i.Florida) Foundation eek- ar- exp'd. -Fund Raiser to :c.ordrinate & lead gift cultivation & ",:oci[a[cion from all potential sour:es'of funding ipri.ate, corporate, foundation & public) ana to manage & administer Foundation Office. This position requires approx. 201 nr:',-, & reports to the Foiuna3tion Board Send resumes to Patrick Soacdile, 4 Bea:h Walker Rd.,. Amelia Isi.. FL 3203-1 5600 WEEKLY ,-.:,rking rnr.:-.ug, [rhe go..ernment part-uime ri e - -14. FCArl ELIZABETH POINTE LODGE teekenrd PT front desk t.O do nirir audit .pm. llpm + mid tifuft 11 -.ron-,pm P-lea-e appl,.ir. person, i) S Flescher A.e Driter CDL-A req 0 Home Every Night & Weekend Guaranteed DEDICATED SHORTHAUL SA,.g. i888 I 1018v ti iNo ToUCh Fregrt 6':-'6 Preloadeo Pretarpedc Sunday calls welcome! 1ack on,. ile, FL Termiinal 877-428-5627 vart.ctcriancrt corn Food and Beverage Service Staff Needed Great tceneit cpacka- anrd curirig edce -c-rik ernirornmiert. Pvr:- iTe ana full time Appi, at Trhe G.lf Clut or Amrellas isiana, 4-00i Amelia island Parkv a/. '904-)277-6C015 DRIVER Covenant Transport. Excellent pa& E. benefits for eprer.encea r,.'ers, 0/O, Soios, Teams & Craduate Students. Bonuses ajaiabile. Refrigerate now, a'.aiiable. (886M.ORE PA', i881'66- 3"29. FCAri P1Martex Services LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT T Immediate Openings for motivated and experienced Landscape Maintenance Crew Leaders Valid Driver's License *. 3 years experience 4, 1nglisn/Spanlsh helpful SLandscaped Maintenance Technician Valid Driver's License Helpful Experienced or' Will Train Join 1the team al Marnex Services. Sernaly rjesuri..py ( ..q.(i9Q4) 261-0821, or call us a1(904) 261-5304. or email 10 manexservices@bellsouth.net EOE Exc,1en Bene * eat Insuranc INSURANCE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE 440 hi,-,-.e Ph.on.- (9,-,41321-1998 Fa, tC04.i32141-143. MEDICAL ASSISTANT Efp . refere-,...e re uire .I llr.in r.:. tra.il ,o ; Orange Park a[ iea:r oince a vek Fa>. r e -u ,Tm e t o l ,4 ,12 -', ..- 5e , LOCAL INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance cuT.,Ter ser.I.:.' representat.e 4.1 hiicen.-e preterre, uti not require. Pr.r.-e i9,4 ,2'51.0t,"', fa." (904)261-269,4. .' .. Full & Part-Time Positions Available - Cold Storne Crean-er, 53-.36!6 AMELIA GARDEN CENTER Part-time positic,, 3a.alale-, Plant care i clean up Must tr, abl r r,. ...-.rk .l-:,e'el .in I muL De - able tolift 50+ lbs'. -luzr te delpend5bre & r.a.e .31i. Ficri a dr..er'z ,.-:e re. Apply in ,-err:or.- 3ll S err. S[ - MTS is hiring for: Loader Operator with paving experience. Loader/Track Hoe Operator with .'Sludge experience. ASV/Skid Steer with laier -exp-rier..:e Fuel & Lube Truck Driver Class "A" with Hazmat sirn 2 .,ears exp. Drug free -Workplae'.ri. Da Pneii'. medical, dental, paid -.acation o--ntact us at 261-3902 or -12 P- .i'1eil Roa FE. ROBISON JEWELRY 'Full or part-time SaIe- As-socate position. Grea: r.[ail uro; -.r rc- er.eninas closed Sunday 100'.. nesllr, oe ereit for .full Stine'. Frir.li,, teamn.-onrilned 'work er. ir:.r.ment. in:iorcornmmi'-o0r. Call Brett at i'(;-04,i261.-3635. PT RETAIL MERCHANDISERS Join our team Our.. merchandisers stock' sm. rreezers in I:,:cal area. grocer, -fores Currently we are looking for PART-TIriME people 'in Hilliard & Callara,- 1-800-733- 2999 ext. 602. www.superfridge.com WORKSoum JOB FAIR Wednesday, October 26, 2005 9am 12noon Nassau WorkSource Center 96042 Lofton Square (next to Winn-Dixie) Employers include: The, NEW Home Depot in Yulee Amelia Island Plantation Amelia Island Care Center Satilla Temps (Clerical Jobs) Malnove (Production Jobs) UPS Papa John's (Drivers) Royal Staffing and more... ..- w at s s-e mma v W Oi p l~Elrtin sisE rgrn.4ur aydaidf m ie s assia Wb^raJI5eDarIWB dall Interested in a Career in Real Estate?! 1925 S. 14ih St.. Ste 5C , Now Forming Day & Evening Classes Call for Details (904) 321-2094 T THE RTZ-C.ARLTON" ," ~. ," t. .I EL i -L-,'r . A GREAT PLACE TO WORK Positions Available in: * Engineering * Valet Parking * Culinary * Stewarding * Food & Beverage * Rooms Currently hiring experienced Server Assistants for Cafe 4750. We are pleased to offer an array of benefits that include: Competitive wages; -medical, dental, vision coverage; health .care and family care spending accounts; paid, vacation; sick and holiday pay; 401(k) plan; educational assistance program; promotions/transfers; two-day ori- .entation; on-the-job training; employee discounts; com- plimentary employee meals; well-tailored uniform and so much more! HIRING BONUSES AVAILABLE HOURS OF APPLICATION: Tues. 2-7pm;Wed. & Fri. 9-1 lam, 2-4pm Please call to schedule appts. outside of application hours. EMPLOYMENT HOTLINE 904-277-1076 Direct Line 904-277-1054 EOE/DWFP 'NA5AMUC0Ui '-T~ue re'antition-. Frdmthnfe loW$,200os - 11,691-3,41l8 sq. ftc., i3,6 b4rooms. -'3.5.-baths Now seIn. dvers.,hizdrobesite's~qvailble. Arinltles include corhmunity'pool, clubh~2us.(3;. asketb&I- co'.trt and - family recreation srga1 Easylaccess. td Jacks'onvllle-int'l AIpoirtJhastriIle and Geotgia via+l95.- - SOUTHEAST JAX Villages of Summer Lakes From the high $100s 1,348-1,597 sq. ft., 2-3 bdrms., 2.5 baths Now selling. Great location near popular Tinseltown area. Open floor plans with spacious master bedrooms and attached 1 -car garages. Community pool and playgro'ihd. too...' '- (904) 627-6026 Sales office hours: Mon., -1- SASS 0 CQO' t iartesian Po te P Fromthe' $1 - 1,336.2,478 sq. ft; 2-4 bedrooms, 21-2,5 baths Now selninLg'fih'atomesites. 10 unliqye fl6orptiansaailable. : Cartesia6.lP6ihte is just minutes from te Ihtracoastal Waterway, providihg.farily fun and water Sports like' boating, thing and swinmihg. ' NORTHEAST JAX Daybreak Woods - From the $180s . 1,336-3,162 sq,,ft., 3- 9drms., 2-3 baths , SFew homesites remain. Quick move-in horse available. ,, , Beautiful Dames .Piritelocation featuring nture pl'sere; community playgrgund:-Easycormmute to naval bases. ,, - =.......... -1 1 i" ,,,.,, ._......, ... fbm, u tith., 1 am-60m: Suti.. 1 2-6am (-904) 751-9737,.. 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FCAN FAST-PACED MEDICAL OFFICE seeking pleasant, detail oriented multi- Lasker for fronr office position. Fax resume to Leslie, (904)261-9353. RE/MAX Professional Group seeking highly motilatea real estate agents for Amelia Concourse location. For appointment call Val at (904)321-1999. HELP WANTED Hiring all positions. Please apply in person, Embers at tne Addison, 604 Ash St APPOINTMENT SETTER NEEDED Telemarketing Experience Required. Work is on Amelia Island. Call (904)277-2949 ELIZABETH POINTE LODGE Is cuTrrently accepting aopilcations for seasoned housekeepers. Tne successful applicant should have recent prior experience in a notellodging setting and must be willing to work weekends and noniiays. One (1) full time (5 days) and one (1) part-[ime (3-4 days) po,.tion are a,,ailaDle. No pnone calls please, apply in person at 98 South Fletcher Avenue, Amelia island. FL. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Fernandina Beach has openings for Nlursery Workers. Mature Cnristian woman whno is available Sunda iTimorning from 7 45am-l .45am, Sunday evening from 4.45pm-7:45pm. Wednesday evening from 6pm-9pm, and special events. once or rice a month. Fingerprinting and background check required Appiox. 12 hours per week. Please apply in person: 416 Alacnua Street Fernandina Beacn. "ELECTRICAL ALL SKILL LEVELS" Work 4-10 l. Local, long term work. Best pay/,c.enefits OT available. (904)838-3295. Drug Test DAVID'S FORMAL WEAR Position open for customer service. Flexible ours. No experience necessary. (904)321-1395 Earn, $$$ Helping MDs! Process medical claims from nome Call Me Federal Trade Commission to find out now to spot nmealcal billing scams. 1(877)FTC-HELP. A message from the fiess-Leader and the FTC. WANTED: 49 PEOPLE TO LOSE WEIGHT! Wnile Earning Mloney' wvvww.ScartANewYou.com DELIVERY DRIVERS & FRONT SALES POSITIONS AVAILABLE Apply r. person at Artistic Fior.st 1875 B South 14th St., Fernandina Beach. BOOKKEEPER Management Company .s i6oking for a Bookkeeper; must re experienced & a team player; hours are from 8am-5pm Monday through Friday. Send resume to PO Box 15894, Fernancina Beach, FL 32035 or fax to (904)261-2700 RENTAL MANAGER Great opportunity to manage rental office in oceanfront condominium. Rental or management experience required. Competitive wages & benefits. Please fax resume to (904)261-. 6768. MEDICAL ASSISTANT needed im-rrediately for ousy medical practice. Experience with computers medical terminology and gooa communicaion- skills are 3 must Salary based on experience Fax resume to (904)321- 1418 DESK CLERK All snifts. Good working conditions Competitive salary Up to 40 rrsi-wk. Computer skills a must. Apply in person. Amelia Hotel & Suites, 199' S. Fletcher Ave Fernandina LICENSED REAL ESTATE AGENT for cc-ndo sales, full time salaried position. Please call Linda (904)525-2638. APT. MANAGER 30 nrs3wk Countryside Apts., Fern Beach. Resume to: Flynr, Mgmt. Corp., 516 Lakeview Rd., Unit 8, Clearwater FL 33756. Fa\ (7271447-5516 |.201e...S *EDNESpWaYntedR 19 205 Help Wanted SEA ISLAND RESORTS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS: -BI-LENGUAL (SPANISH SECRETARY -MORTGAGE LOAN PROCESSOR -PLANNER / MECHANICAL -I.T. SYSTEMS SPECIALIST , -ABSTRACTOR/TITLE SEARCHER -RECEPTIONIST / CSR -ELECTRICIANS/PPEFITTERS -PROPERTY MANAGER Call Dee, Natalie or Mary 904-261-5004 www.satillatemps.com , Serving North Florida & South Georgia since 1981 EOE/M/F,V.H H tr'flp, 144WP1 iq _t "I HAVE A PASSION FOR WHAT I DO, AND THAT MAKES IT EASY TO GIVE MY ALL." Meet Chef Gary Lewis...who began at Sea Island Resorts in 1972, while he was still in high school. Chef Gary has been promoted many times-moving from server to cook and then into several kitchen management positions including Chef de Partie. WRITE YOUR OWN SUCCESS STORY. With the reopening of The Cloister at Sea Island, we have many career opportunities for people who have a love of service. Coastal Career Expo Thursday, October 20, 2005, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. - Camden Leisure Services Center 1050 Wildcat Drive, Kingsland, GA Interstate 95, Exit 6 For more information visit seaisland.com I 201 Help Wanted JOIN THE PRUDENTIAL REAL ESTATE TEAM If you have an active Florida real estate license, Prudential Chaplin Williams Realty would, like to talk with .:,u about a sales position at our new Mainland r-larker Caenter n 'uiee Call Jim at 904 i225-884-14. 1878 TAVERN & GRILLE now n.,ring waitstaff & barrender. Appi ir. person after -4pm. SYSTEMS MANAGER LIBRARIES Nassau Counry nas an opening for a Systems Manager. Salar% range is $17 26 $19.53 rourl., plus a comp.eiilve Denerlts package Requires Masters Degree in information SsTtems Management supplemented Di 3-5 years in Network/S. .'temns Operations IMust pc-sses-s '.Sali dri.-r 5 i..:en.e. Applicatic.ns accepted until 'jctlober 24. 2005 and can be obtained ir. the Human Resources Department locate.g at 96161 Nassau Place, 'ulee, FL 3;097. Prone i904)321- 5908 or fax 1904)321-5926 EOE!/M1/Ft/v Drug Free Workplace. I 201 Help Wanted I FORT CLINCH is seeking an experienced mason to perform tuck posting on historic fort. 40 hrs. weekly, $19.00 per hour. Call B] or Ron (904)277-7223. Bankir.: Atlantic Coast Federal i- Seeking ambitious, outg:i-ing applicanLc to tiil ire following pos ition TELLER "15 Centre Street Fernar.anna Beacn, FL Ideal candidate wiln be responsible for suggestive selling, casn handling, & customer service. rMust nave previous bank teller experr-nce Ilust possess god IPC skills, abovc average .nterpersonai/commrunicat[,n skill: Must be able to operate slanaard office equipment High school rjiplc.mra Cr equivalent. Atlantic Coast Federal offers excellent salary, ESOP, 401k, Insurance, Paid leave and more. 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Includes 30 all metal machines + cand-, $9895 Call now' (800)704-5414. H-05002327523. FCAIJ ORANGE COUNTY CHOPPERS Distributors .Needed for OCC, Energy Drink product. $15,00p req'd for inventory, protected territory, & TV exposure. You Can't Losel (8881216- 5831. FCAN ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE Do you earn $800/day? 30 machines, free candy all for $9,995. (888)629-9968. B02000033. Call us: We will not be undersolod FCAIf $996 WEEKLY INCOME mailing our sales brochures. Genuine opportunity. no personal selling or advertising. Supplies provided. Q250 sign-up bonus Call (702)988-0187 (24 hri). FCANr- SERIOUS ENTREPRENEUR? Th.s i t. Most powerful compensation plan on the planet. No selling. Not MLt-l Proven way to earn a very substantial income. (800)775-0723 www.WirWindov.com FCAN 91;dia Ilsnd ft lantatior r Exciting career opportunities await you! Administrative Assistant Food Servers Recreation Rental Attendant Retail Sales Associates Maintenance Tech Housekeepers Fi:.r more inft.-.ir, iO n conthCt Humsan Resource Employmeonr & Recruitment 904.277.5919 F..O, Bo; 3000 Am lia ,land, EL .vi)35 3000 I. -.alpfl.com Great Beoefits and Perk-! EOE and Drug Free Workplnce HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR TRAINING FOR EMPLOYMENT Bulldozers Backhoes Loaders Dump Trucks Graders Scrapers Excavators Next Class: OCT. 24TH National Certification Financial Assistance Job Placement 800-383-7364 Associated Training Services www.alsn-schools.com WE HIRE TOP NOTCH PEOPLE! NASSAU COUNTY, FL & KINGS BAY, GA ISATILLAl WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19,2005 CLASSIFIED News-Leader 3C I T S EARN DEGREE ONLINE from home. Medical, .Business, Paralegal, Computers. lob placement assistance. Computer &8 financial aid if qualify. (866)858-2121. wnw oniinetidewatertectr.com. FCAN PERSONAL FITNESS TRAINER Will come to you. ISSA cert. Weight loss, strength training, cardio: New customer discounts. PIs call Penny (904)501-4130. MATH TUTOR AVAILABLE Up to Algebra I. $10/nr. Available anytime. Current college student. If Interested, cali (904)403-3848. WE REMOVE NEGATIVE Credit from credit reports. Licensed, bonded & members of Florida West Coast Better Business Bureau. Over 10 yrs. In business. www.creditrepairtoaay.com. (866)WOW- MY-CREDTT FCAIf IMMEDIATE CASH US Pension Funding pays cash now for 8 yrs of 'your future pension pymts. Call (800)586-1325 for a free, rio-obligation estimate. wwv uspensionrunding com FCAN. FREE BANTY ROOSTERS & Chickens - All colors & all sizes, including Dbidles & full s.ze. Call (904)491-1405. MINIATURE FOX TERRIER Beautiful 6 lb. registered female, 7 mos. old, spayed, shots up to date & on HW prevention. Gets along well w/pther pets & .great w/chlldren. Crate & obedience trained. $250. Pis call (904)548-0488 or (904)415-1556. FREE RESCUED FELINES Male/female adults, kittens. Tuxedos, tabbies. FELV/FIV negative. Spayed. neutered, rabies shots. Please call 556-61 79. FREE TO GOOD HOME Calico cat, spayed. Would be nice cat for elderly person. Call (904)321-2591. CARLOS CARTER BOARDING STABLES Stalls available on Island. Daily turnout. $250 per month. (904)261-3258 OLD TOWN SADDLE & TACK REPAIR - Pick up & deliver,. Call Dell Thompson (904)859-1162. MULTI-FAMILY ESTATE SALE - Everything must go. Sat. 10,22 & Sun. 10/23, 8am-2pm 2100 Florida Ave., Fernandina Beach. MOVING SALE Fri. 10/21 & Sat 10/22, 8am-3pmrr. Across from Ferrandina Beacn Middle Scr.iol off Citrona (in Pelican Polnte) Look for signs. Rain or shinel Everything must go[ ESTATE SALE 2790 Ohio Ave Dinette, Tiffany style lamps, sofa, recliner, black modern 9-pc. BR, ivory modern 5-pc. BR, not tub, kitchen, lawn iurn., wJooden desk, marble too Ilbrar/ table. Fri. ,10'21 & Sat 10/22, 8-2. Must be gone Sat. Home sold. CATS ANGELS has continuing garage sale 6 days a week M-Sat. 11-5 at its Tnrift Shop locate corner of Sadler & 14th beninra tne Loop. Great bargains, nuge book selection & much more. FRIDAY 10/21 & SATURDAY 10/28 - 9:00am until 1:00pm. Modern oaic desK, acadwaorkinrg magazines, electric motors, twin Ded velvet coverletsisklrcs, table lamps, patio umbrella & stand, fabrics and miscellaneous. 198 Marsh Lakes Drive. GARAGE SALE Sat. 10/22, 8:30am- 1pm. 2455 Will Hardee Rd. Tools, adult & children's clothes, household items. A little bit of everything. GARAGE SALE Fri. & Sat., 8am-4pm. 24005 Flora Parke Blvd., Femandina (next to Super Wal-Mart). EGANS BLUFF NORTH across from the Arbours (Will Hardee). Clothes, TV's, etc. Monday to Monday. Call 277-7818. Moving sale, 2627 Delorean St. REDECORATING SALE Sat. 10/22, 8:30am-l:30pm. 1596 Ellis Landing (107 to Little Champ). Lots of nice furniture, bedroom, entertainment, clothes, antiques; pictures, comforters. MOVING SALE Sat. 10,22, Barr.-lpm 2116 Cumberland Cr. (off Citrona). BIG SALE Downsizing. Quality item Artwork, furniture. decorator items, & lots of misc. Dealers welcomed. Fri. & Sat., 8am-2pm. Amelia Park, 1860 Neighbor St. (alleyway). DESIGNER CLOTHING BAG SALE $10. Sat. 10/22, 10am. Whats in. 1875,S 14tnST., Ste. E' (904)491-1180 HELP A YANKEE GO HOME Come to our 'everything must go" sale. Furniture, antiques, haney stuff, tools.. paint gun equip., boat, motor, etc. 836 Ni. Fletcner Ave. Tnurs 10am-3pm, Fri. 10am-3pm, Sat. 9am-4pm, Sun. 10am-3pm. GARAGE SALE Sat. 10.22, 8am-2pm. 4664 village Dr. (Marsh Lake subdivision). YARD & BAKE SALE 3070 S. 8th St. (behind Flasn Foods). Benefits Davis Guy -1Misc. items. Too many to mention. 9am-. Rain cancels Follow signs ESTATE SALE Depression glass, oak furniture, glass cases, old bottles, & Coke machine. 522 Citrona Drive Sat. 10, 15 & Sat. 10/22, 8am-lpm. [c:. Jci -orSale: , ALMOST NEW WASHER & dryer w/warranry, $300. Pius QS mattress & box spring, $250. Entertainment unit, best offer. Call 904)753-3361. MOVING 5-pc. leatner living rm. set. very good condo. $4900. King Size BR set, 5-pc., very good cond. $1900 Sofa, love seat, coffee & 2 end tables & 2 lamps, $500. Call or email for pics .6 more info, 225-9515. bjzpalrr,m3ioeiisoutn.net Large rabbit, cage, food, & leash, $30. 4-Teapot collection & two sagos, $15/ea. (904)261-8448 GREEN FABRIC COVERED SOFA from a clean, smoke-free home. Good condition. $200/OBO. Call 753-1531 or A91-8401 HITACHI 12" PLANER witn 6' jo.ners (comb.:,) cast iron, quality, perfect condli:on. ie,. !600. Asking $750. Call Ron (904)491-8601 . COROMANDEL SCREEN with traditional design, 6 sections, each 84"X16". Value $1,400. Call (904)261-8070. HAMMOCKS .- Just arrived new shipment Pawley's Island, Hatteras, Jobek &, Castaway hammocks, swings, &- accessories @ Perfect Tan & Hammocks, 1000 S. 14th St., Eight Flags Center, 277-3061. (2) OAK PIECES -'computer desk & office "desk. $300 for both. In great condition. Call (904)261-0661. MOVING SALE Sat. 10/22, 8am-lpm. 2116 Cumberland Ct. (off CItrona); CRIB, SLEIGH STYLE, $175. Crib mattress, 1,150 Toodler bed, hand painted, i85. Crib & Ltodler bedding. All In excellent condition Michelle. (904)225- 1918. SERVICE DIRECTORY [ ALThAL.BRAIONS -.l :ONSIIRUTIW j-I [- .GARDEN CENTER 24 HOUR LAUNDRY ZONE 8 FLAGS CINEMA CENTER 1018 S.14THl ST. FERNADINA 277-2451 THIS SPACE AVAILABLE Advertise In The News-Leader Service Directory! Call 261-3696 and find .......tglhowi .pykyojUw Aaadyertising dololrs. to work for you! I. ,BALED STRAW JOHN'S BALED PINE STRAW Locally Owned & Operated Home Delivery 277-0738 [jCARPET/CARPET REPAIR Repairs Restretches Small Installations CARPET REPAIRS BY DAVE 96117 Cessna Dr. Yulee, FL 32097 Da\e Conley Tel. 904-277-.3382 OWr.vf .Cell: 904-583-0885 THIS SPACE AVAILABLE Advertise In The News-Leader Service Directory! 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FOR SALE TV, color, 13" w/remote & VHS player, exc. cond., $89. High quality patio table, 4 chairs, cushions, good cond., $125. Mattress & springs, full size, $60. Metal detector (find -beach treasures), used once,, over $300 when new. asking t95. (904)491-3269 or (904)625-7355 USED RADIO CONTROLLED model airplane motors & a few to bulid boxea plans for sale ".'"ke an ofter. 871 Laguna Dr, Fern Bch. (Ocean View Estates). G.E. Quiet Power dishwainer, $150. G.E. white cool-Lop stove, $260 Corian countertops & various cabinets. Stainless steel sink. Dining rm iraoi w/6 chairs. 261-2618 NORDIC TRACK CXT980 STAIR STEPPER $250. Call (904)277-3263 LAWN MOWERS, fiberglass truck topper, dryer, truck tires & rims, lawn mower repair, small electric stove, lots more. (904)225-8999 HUNT ELK, Red Stag, Wniteiai, Buffaic. Season opens 5/31/06. Guaranteed hunting license, $5. We have a no-game. no-pay policy. Call days (314)209-9800, evenings (3141293-0610. FCANr : collecti ls Heart Pine, Tongue & Groove Flooring - Sawed from antique pine timber. Installation, stair material. Florida Heartwood Pine Flooring, LLC. L904)249-8310 610 Air Conditioners I ^/Heating I HEAT/COOL WINDOW Units. Used all sizes w/warranty. Repairs to central & window AC's. Refrigerators & freezers. Kish's (904) 225-9717. We buy window A.'C'-. 1611 Home Furnishings FOR SALE 3 piecCe ectional iofa, $250, OBO Also .2 entr,ao ale & c.:.fee table, $75 for all 3 Call 1904A 415-0680 OAK BUNK BED, c rn top, full bottom wv/mrnartrecec $200 Red a rneal bunk bed nor matre:e.. $50 (904)556- 66'3 BRAND NAME QUEEN SET w.factory warrant. new ,r. plastic: 119. Can deliier (904 398-52,01 KIDS' BEDROOM SUITE Full captain, bed, bookcas neaoboard, footooaro, 4 drawers, desk w.'r,'ur.:r, rnignttarn. Gentif used. $850/060. 261-0537, 422-1065 ROCK MAPLE BUNK BEDS a.[h 3 drawers, i1.0. Pine d 1is, 425. Clo radio caDonet d30. [a,, .leep isofa ,hn cnair, I100. Anticue crair. 50. 9904-1 .261-. 320 KING PILLOWTOP MATTRESS SET - rie,, ..,w' arranr, J299. M-lust .ell (904) 858-9350 Castro convertible sleeper sofa, 2 extra Chair; j TaiII Cofee [able., 3-p-c wall unit '904 i2-"7.2&82 8 FT. POOL TABLE 1 late. irnludec :. r,.Icri E-C' ll.c.I rr :.,ra rirr Call e t9044)56-6l155 COUCH, LOVE SEAT, :l-,5.r 2 ,:, on-,sr, 2 end t3Da e" E *-,:k[ ali racie Like news. fl 100. Call. ?12i322-2206 3-PC. CUSTOM SECTIONAL - Butter.:ream el.et 9 8 Great corlitionr, i 1 90-4'i2- "2612 1615 Building Materialsi METAL ROOFING .a,.e 55$ Bu, dre.t from manufacturer. 20 colors in stc.ck wint all accessories Qeuck turn ar.-und. Deliver,,.. a'ailaibl Toll free (888)393- 0335. FCAI1 ALL STEEL BLDGS. Up to 50% off! Engineered for, hurricane Coast. Ship factory direct for quick delivery. 24x30 up to 100x200. Call now (800)499-6401, Eddie. FCAN BUILDING SALE "Last Chance!" 20x26 now 13955. 25x30 $5700 30x40, $8300 40x60, $12 900 Many owners Meet ; 140mpn, nigger a.aiil.Oie One end include. Pioneer (800)666-5422 FCAN 617 Machinery Tools & Equip.' | HITACHI 12" PLANER -w ith 6 jointers (comDOi cast iron,. ualily, perfect condition hew $1600 AsK.ng $750. Call Ron 19041491-8601 1 618 Auctions I EVERY SAT. NIGHT ?pr 850532 US I7. Yulee across from olo Termnrnai Bag). All NEW merchandise. Nassau Ted & otner sellers. We accept cons.gned items. We sell new appliance. & estate items (904)225-0521 or 504-7674 624 Wanted To Buy | I BUY JUNK CARS & tow Vrencile min r aEau. DiVal & surrounding cou'ltieS. Casn pai.d .arren Womac (904)879- 1190, lea. en m---age & I II return ,our 1701 Boats & Trailersi 1996 Quantum 18' Fish & Ski Boat - with 120hp Mercury Force on a nice galvanized Continental trailer Asking 55.500 Cal f904)321-4141. 1999 BAY RAYDER 14 ft. -2000 I.l:rcur, 25HF/marnuial or ELPC start Includes trolling mtr, removable live well, depth & fish finder Like new,. opprox 8 nrs. on engine. Great creek ooat. includes all life jackets. $3800.'OBO 277-4697. Can oe seen at 96721 .Blackrock Rd., Yulee,. FL REBECCA BURNETTE Or\ "Knowledge & I-ntegrif Working for You" 21 Any Time: 556-4988 John T. Ferreira & Son. Inc. 500 Centre Street RebeccaBurnette@bellouth. net Fernandina Beach. FL 32034 5ccLoc- 0l ,i b ,-- Erm b-k- Re -bec: c-al u rIl l L- U-Ei Steps to the Oceanl Beautiful home in move-in conditior features 10' cel. ings,crown molding in LRDR, kitchen & breakf1t' nook. Plantaior, phuner;. ga firepl3ce in LR & MBR. outside shower. wonderfull 4creerned porch with gas stub-out cornectan for grilling I year new AIC $529,900 #354l10 ith 3 view of the lake Beauinfuily landscaped, 3BR/2BA floor plan with replace, white kitchen cabinets. Conan countercops. tie floors, and bayed breakfast nook. $525,000 g35870 '~~' -~-5, 1 ,- .-.. ,. ,- .2 . .. . BeautlfulAII Brick Home with side entry garage and great viI of the ILh f3ir- Delightfuil Th,. home ,i; virtusi, m3ainernnce free The s.paous kitchen hr wa3y & canal Thi 2,010 ast home h3s crown molding throuighouL w3'ar3cotrin, 3 13rge ik., in pantrr,. beautul lamin,stelwood floor that leads into the dein.n ch3ar rail.tadlred ceiling. The pacioui master bath hai -double ,r;. iar,,ies p r. room The maiTer bath ha'. 3 whirlpool garden tub wih h epar-ate shoAer & den tub & his/her closets All thisin a gtedyoll communi.)' $249,000 #3694 lary e wilk-in closer. Large lort & a real ioeghborh.od 5234,900 #3571I Se A ~ I A lot with majestic trees 3/4 acre in this 'up' and. coming -neighborhood - Jordan's Cove. '$120,000 35673 EvnOu innin: A * End of Season Close-Out Quanitities are limited Free delivery within 15 Miles S, CUB CADET ZERO-TURN RIDER 20 HP' KOHLERa COMMAND' ENGINE *SALE PRICE'3,599 * 44' deck * Pioiqn l ronl asle * Heav.-aur/ weled Eleel inMe 0% FOR 24 MONTHS3 See details below CUB CADET COMPACT TRACTOR 25 HP' KOHLER0 ENGINE ?- ange rydr0ositIc trnmisior, S* Standard 3-point which wilh floal position $ 4* 60' el, available , ONLY / 0% FOR 380 MONTHS4 MONTH. SALE CE 7,995 See details below CUB CADET UTILITY VEHICLE 9.5 HP KAWASAKF Ot4V ENGINE ONLY$153iM0NTl-i sqf.LiE PI"E5j499. * 13 cu h ed capacity * 5 T-gallon luel capacid ,* Indrepndeni suspension 0% FOR 36 MONTHS4 See details below 4x2 Poly I Service. nowlege. Slectin. Fiancin.Deiry NASSAU EQUIPMENT INC 2385 JAMESTOWN RD. FERNANDINA BEACH, FL 904-321-1500 www.nassauequipment.com .t~in'dh 'iV~t r, d.ainiininauin ~aL, k'.kA,,l, ,s-~.,- Whitelf/ OUTDOOR IM f -T RV"Ia, ,CENTURY 21 John T. Ferreira & Son, Inc. 500 Centre Street Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 Call Mary at 904-753-1048 J^4 Call Jim at 904-753-1049 CA.SERTA@BELLSOLiTH.NET MARY CASEKTA VISIT OUrR INTERNET SITE JIM CASERT) 2004 SALES ww.amel ia-island-realest ate.com r ROKER Assno OVER $10 NMILLION www,.AmeliaLuxuryHomes.com MAGNOLIA SQUARE A community of four custom-designed homes by John Corner. Cotner & Associates These distinctively Victorian style homes are located in and adjoining the Fernandina Beach Historic District. Designed to complement Fernandina Beach's history, the design is circa 1900. but the conveniences and features mat roday's lifestyle. Some of the standard fean res that uiwdl be used include GE Profile appliances, granite kitchen couni wood flooring in the foyer. living room and dining room. fireplace snubbed for gas in the living room, tiled bathroom filly landscaped with rear courtyard and many other additional features & customized options available for you. PRE-CONSTRUCTION PRICE STARTING Al $482,000. FOIl< MORL INFORMATION, CALL MARY C.SERTA, REALTOR. PRIME U.S. HIGHWAY 17 SOUTH ACREAGE 4.8 ACRES - COMMERCIAL ZONING CG 11 .' APPROXIMATELY 1.5 MILES - SOUTH of A1A The property is the site for -L-S -Of ... .. - Bow & Arrow Campground. 0 \ " The campground business will convey with property. Offered at $1,100,000. MLS#34064 Ask us about an adjoining 3.47 acre parcel, listed by a cooperating real estate broker, that is also currently available subject to change without notice. LOTS and LAND. High Pointe (off Barnwell Road). Gafed community of fine homes. Use your own builder. Owner financing possible to qualified bu,/ers. Lot 1 HIgh Pointe Drive 1.2 Acres $169,900 #30640 Lot 31 'High Pointe Drive 1.2 Acres' $169.900 #30644 Kings Plantation (In Kings Ferry, Hilliard). Small gated communil/ of fine homes on large lots. Easy driving distance to 1-95. Use your own builder. Owner financing possible to qualified buyers. Lot 3 RIver Bluff Drive St. Marys River Deep Water $199,900, #30705 Kings Ferry In Hilliard 13 Acre Parcel Over 1,200 ft. of frontage on Lessle Road $159,900 #30693 Callahan . 1.9 Acres Approx 400 ft. of frontage on Quail Rood $49,900 #30695 A ATE ch er, w. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19,2005 CLASSIEIJDS News-Leader 5C Pick up a copy of the News-Leader's monthly Real Estate Magazine available at newsstands and local real estate offices for the most complete listings in the area RARE OPPORTUNITY in Amelia Park. AMAZINGLY BEAUTIFUL 4th floor QUAINT 1900 HOME in Historic Amazing, one-of-a-kind, end unit with Ocean Park unit fully furnished, plus District, within walking distance to grdnny flat & 3-car garage. Come see views of the Atlantic Ocean and the downtown Fernandina Beach. what Amelia Park has to offer you & North End of Amelia Island. J320,000 434814 your family. $499,999 #35517 S595,000 #35206 * ONE OF THE FEW LOTS left on Amelia Island. 86'x 100' of prime location. Close tp schools, downtown and the beach. $108,000 SOLD FABULOUS 412 HOME in Flora Parke. NEAR THE BEACH BEACHFRONT COTTAGE Fireplace, open split floor plan, backs up to 3BR/2BA open floor plan with bay 3BR/2BA oceanfront with duplex nature preserve, community recreation area dining area. New windows. property included. Outstanding view. within community, screened back porch. dining area. New windows, property included. Outstanding view. side entry garage. $239,000 #3S234 Call today! $312,000 #34507 Sold furnished. $1,750,000 36009 LUXURIOUS OCEANVIEW TOWNHOUSE Wonderful views of the golf course arid beautiful Atlantic from this 4BR/5BA townhouse. Featuring large master suite with fireplace, game room with pool table, elevator, beautifully appointed kitchen with granite and upgraded stainless steel appliances; balcony & garage. The rooftop view- ing deck is a plus! Value Priced at $799,900. BeauLtull, dLconred arn.l or.derrul .,ewi irom Outstandlinq 36R,2BA .ia, openard sp.xioui and OCEANFRONT VILLA' Wonderul views ri,: lop floor n.rd unit Fully urmihed anrd rtad prenrct for iullnLimr liing o. would male a great from this fully furnished 2BR/2BA villa c.r ,tial' oi .r s home Lrge rpi n F ur garage. i'g o.ri d t located f r the acti center of M n *i .j ,r"nd',.: g.e hi2BP r.6 .ii .r-.o. o. d,. r ie lok i:.unir nd. n o c d ear the actvy center ofnMan i... i dEI ..-.an &,.e"nr.gu ".- ', o ..t.L.aLi utr u. .... .. .- Beach Lce. P 1 a6l 3 e eo3erei pd r. [h.~ oc~ansidt pot? q.rhirsng room ,&mnao aLht i lest rior plahe iqjng9-4pti.i'uti PedVAnd co 0p.io iuc/([r-HaiI-jrd5'29,99SN '' itahla S5s, ;bdo I READY TO MOVE IN BEACH BEAUTIFUL OCEANFRONT CONDO HOME 4BR/3BA + 2 half bach home on Amelia Island 2BRi2BA 6-" floor unit with with ocean views from all bur one incredible views. Covered balcony/pauo. acces- room! Outstanding kitchen and cov. sible from liv-ng room & master sue Sold ered patio. $1,825,000 #35981 lully furnished 5899,000 #35467 its No photo available WALK TO THE OCEAN from this 3BR/2.5BA home on Island. Bonus room over garage could be 4th BR. On nature preserve with lots of privacy. NORTH HAMPTON CLUB HOME LARGE LAKEFRONT HOME DEEP WATER HOME with DOCK 5BR/3BA with gorgeous built-mins in in Spanish Oaks. 4BR/3.5BA, tray ceil- IN PLACE Well maintained, sitting office. Like new with partial golf view, wings in master, FLA room, must see this room off of master, updated kitchen. fireplace, more' $359,900 134899 wonderful home. $332,000 035497 artesian well, tile floors, boat lift. $990,000 #33854 kR*D A L E I.N RA S 'AI I S AMA.COM Come Visit Our Yulee Office Now Open Across from Lowe's on AlA! VESTAL HALLOWES BRYAN RICHARDSON Visit UsAt AMELIA SOUTH Top Iloor "Penthouse" end until with large balcony & side win- dows for exceptional oceanviews. Fully furnished! $629,995 *35427 ELEGANT 4BR/4BA HOME with 2 master suites and bonus room. Many upgrades including planta- tion shutters, granite counters, electric pet fence. Room for pool on huge lot. $534,500 #33488 BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME on this beautiful lot overlooking Lanceford Tidal Creek. Dock already in place. $485,000 #35356 -..Id 7: W WILL SELL YOUR HOUNP OR EVA V1,7117 777 77! I I NEWS LEADmk 61C "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19,2005 CLASSIFEDS News-Leader STH WHEEL CAMPER 28 ft. long, Cnev. Venture '99. Like new. If Interestea call 613-8401 or 225-0595 MUST BE MOVED 1983 mobile home, 14X76, 3BR/2BA. $2000, or with new A/C unit $3000. (904)225-8628 GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY - 2BR/2BA townhome. Nice modern floor plan. Fenced yard, I car garage. $165,900. Must sell. (904)277-5673 PLANTATION 2900 sq. ft. 4BR/2.5BA w/3-car garage. Custom built in '98 w/quallty & style. $715,000. Amelia Coastal Realty (904)261-2770. LAKEWOOD Cute 3BR/2BA on comer lot w/private lake. Priced to sell ti$ $289,000. Amelia Coastal Realty (904)261-2770. POOL/CABANA 4BR/4BA. 2123 .sf. Designer touches, large decks, great la'idscaping; quiet cul-de-sac. $399K. Call Indep. R.E. Svcs., (904)415-0370. OYSTER BAY Beautiful gated community. 3BR/2.5BA, office, bonus room, community pool S tennis. 1429,900. Call for appt. 335- 0369, Cnaundra Berghoefer, Realty Executives. ACROSS STREET FROM HIGH SCHOOL - on Egans Creek. Great trees, great view. L acre, 6BR/4BA, 522 Citrona Dr $495,000. (904)277-8051 3BR/2BA FR, fenced yard, new carpet & paint throughout, plus hew refrigerator, workshop & home warranty. NO REALTORS. $184.900. (605)723-0934 for info 1-* 0J~4 AmeialgiiiaHblmes *, SPACIOUS CONDO 3BR/2EA. Newly remodeled ,nsiae & Out Great location, walking distanr:e to beach Fantastic Ou,. mu:t see J339,000 (904)254-7867 FREE VIDEO CD "Anne Loves Amelia Island" No obligation call 583-0734 or visit http://AnneBarbanel.com C-21, John T. Ferreira & Son. Anne Barbanel, Realtor REDUCED 3BR/2BA, 2400' on 1/2 acre, close to beach/nver, custom wood, tile, garage w/loft. 475K. Amelia Coastal Realt., 583-0586 (2) NEW TOWNHOMES COMPLETION EARLY NOV. 1350 sq. ft., 3BR/2BA, loft, downstairs master, vaulted great room, large single garage. No monthly fees. Located at end of quiet cul-de-sac. Sidewalk to each. .-o1011 Knowtion, Realtor. Coldwell Banker, Jasinsky & Associates, (904)583-0320 OPEN HOUSE Amelia Park. Sun, 1- 4pm. 1715 Heatner St. Brand new 5BR/3 5BA. approx. 3500 -q. ft Many extras & upgrades. Call anytime for private showing (904)261-8985, 556. 9700. Asking $780.000. AMELIAISLANDFSBO.COM Get FREE home advertising on Amelia Island FSBO web iltel Or, buy a FSBO0 nome & savel Vislt www.amellaislandf.oo.com. Mac Daniel Realty, (904)277-3050. AMELIA PARK Private builder. 2-.tory lakefront. Avallablc Jan. 1. New home under :construction Beano Roberts (904)1415-0371 for more information Do you know what your house is worth? Find out free, WWW.IWANTTOSELLMYHOUSE.COM. I 805 Beaches i WON'T LAST 2BR/2BA 1200sf Ocean Front Condo in small, 15-unit complex. Unique zoning allows dally rentals. $599k. Call inadp. R.E. Svcs. (904)415-0370. DON'T LET YOUR ISLAND GE TAWAY G ET AWAY. Resales Available Starting at $394,900 If you could design the ideal island getaway, Harrison Cove Villas at Summer Beach would be it. Luxurious two- and three-bedroom villas are within walking distance of the beach, golf, tennis, nature trails and more. Included in the price, on some units, is membership in the Golf Club of Amelia Island, with its magnificent seaside course and ocean front Beach Club. With special preconstrucuon pricing, this is one island getaway you won't want to let get away. 5456 First Coast Highv r7nlirW ,,no ,p, ] -' *.1 -ow ".'., '.7. "; 00:'3 "''4 I '-904:26l.,' Iv3 _2 ; ,_ _.. - e.~0B eaa4d~d Sw$iU K Great starter home or investment property. Cute 3BR/2BA home that has everything new New rool, carpet, paint, kitchen and more. This easy lining neighborhood offers a quiet setting Oier I acre lot gives you lots of prn acy and space to grow. Don't miss this opportunity to own your own home. $205,000 .390, l* Wonderful duplex within walking distance of the golden sands of Amela Island This 2 bedroom on each side duplex is great to Il'e in one and rent the other. Property otTers new 30)ear roof, new A,'C and freshly painted interiors.. Quiet, desirable neighborhood with a neily sodded yard makes this nieJtor'" dream a reality .. $422,000 #36050 PRICED TO SELL CHIP WOOD >Diamond Realty Ralph N. "Chip" Wood, Jr. BROKER 'a 6-4-3 doubeA eVfo0mpayg' I OFFICE 90-49 *600g EL/LOAL. 94-5-86 H V94-6.64 ; ii r way IAmelia' Island, FL 32034 from this 5th story 2 bed- 3,400 sq.ft. "Oasis Middle" of Island close to everything. 3BR/3.5BA, swimming pool, A/C pool house. 20x24 detached hobby shop, tropical landscaping with sprinkler system, recreation room, over 2.5-car garage with large computer room, pressed tin ceilings, California closets & much more! Sits in a quiet ne~ghbo hOQdL ..nJarge ,/~acre lot. RI,,Cp V,.9 $590,000,,. "Think I'll let that native land agent be my guide." CURTISS H. LASSERRER :. 304 SR 200/AIA, Fernandina Beach, FL 32035 9 0 1 -4 066 " "wwwJasserealestate.com info0@lasserrerealestate.com F V 4 1- 0 U DOWNTOWN DUPLEX at rhe cor- OCEANVIEW HOME Great view GRLT HOME on the SOUTH END ,:,ci[d ner of S. 6th and Dare Streets Each and easy beach access, 4BR/1 BA oer c PI" ..r ,1 *- *' unit over 850+/- SF could be convert- 2,000 sq ,. hoae. Nice corner lot^ . ed to a single family home. $374,900 $2u 829 b. Fleicher r oo i-. p h R t run- $629,000 829 S. Fleicher riintd ltrpb u ir, lit I1R $14"0,100 I ~ h LU-A 77,:IIV AM M Nl room condo. Amelia By The Sea condominium features a gated entry, beachside pool, tennis, and private fishing pier. Excellent rental history, completely furnished, make this a great second home or investment , property... Offered at $579,900 mhw.circlepix.coniacmhrp Beautifully decorated oceanfront 2BR/2BA condo in the heart of WORTH A LOOK INSIDE!!! Thui newly renovated 3BR/2BA. Fernandma Beach. This open floor plan lets you see the ocean home is snuggled in among giant oak trees New hardwood from every room. Kitchen has all new appliances and Corian floors, kitchen and bathrooms completely renovated with new countertops. This unit comes completely furnished. Don't miss plumbing, and custom made cabinets. Large urdity room could this rare opportuniDt to view every golden sunrise, be playroom, extra bedroom or office. $539,000 .#3390wo. ,mvcirclepix.con'aca3lt $269,000 135172 ww,.Icirclepix.coin,'ack7d i re-,il.31 805 Beaches I OCEANFRONT PROPERTY Visit ww'w.ocearfrorcEarnel.a com for a complete lt--. or call 2BoD Geoeon at O.'eanfromn Reanaiv, t l2 F I "A8-0 Oceanview-sWon [ La, -' 2 sr.r, ?ER, 36A, den, approa. 2000.s. Quiet cul-de-sac, Ni. Beach. Pool, decks, dbl garage, dbl loc 588K, appraiseia 1605K Seller motivated. Indep. R.E Ssc- (904)415. 0370. 1 806 Waterfront I Waterfront Homes & Lots Can (904i 261-4066 for infornmaton C H. La.serre Realtor WATERFRONT BEAUTY on 1 acre wv,'Oock and D.arnsouse, storage un.rs, RV carport, electronic fence, br,:k 3eR,'2BA home w/mother-in-law ste 1iLS35138. Palrm ill Realr,, LLC, Sand' Goodman (904)321-4l001 VERY PRIVATE 6-t ACRES ,w'20 mile views. SE exposure, hign bluff.. Flood zone X. 1700 000. Call -9041261.-*33 4 ACRES 330 ft rierfront. 120 miles from ulee ,r. Suwanee Co.urn, N. of i-10 & WV. Of FL herEr Bo a Ra-arcr $102 000 (901,l45-1.i519 or 225-5878 1807 Condominiums FOREST RIDGE For :ale owner. $160,000 38R 2EB flat Call '904)261- 8686. WONDERFUL MARSH VIEW 3BR/3BA, Fiddlers Bend. Profe;sic.nally decorated Call 1904)206-4389, (904)206-2438 or (50 )l336-058-. AMELIAISLANDCONDOS.COM Find ALL Condo comparable sales on Amelia i sIana VsitE vwvw.ameltaislalncondo0.com Get FRfE condo adversrig ir, ATela Island conaos b sie' Ilac Dar.liel Real'r,. (90-4i2-17. 3050. SUMMER 'BEACH SAILMAKER - Furnished pool 5ide >illa. Ist floor lam. 3BR,2BA, step to the ocean Great 2nd noamfe or vacation rental $449,900. 556-2692 I I A YFS/I-Ik)OMV-S/CC>N ""S I N.A.R Resort & Second Home Specialist E'njail me today about ... "Fractional ownerships" 94 WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19.2005 CULSSIFIEDS News-Leader 7C CALL CLAUDIA WATTS TODAY-: FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE EXCEPTIONAL OFFERINGS! RE/MAX Professional Group 904-321-1999 OFFICE 800-979-1998 TOLL FREE VISIT CLAUDIA ON THE INTERNET: www.claudiawatts.com - ~ r 305. v 7.w ' 114 Marsn Creek Road. Class & comfort are the epitome of this 2-slory 4 bedroom home in the Amelia . Island Planlallon Commercial graae kitchen. Brazilian Cnerry Wood and mar- ole flooring & heatieo pool & spa ILS 435878 $1.195,000 The Oceanfront Gem of south Amelia Island is awaiting the discriminating buyer. Nearly 6,000 SF, this 4 bed- room home boasts a thoughtful design and takes full advantage of the superb ocean views. Light & bright with saturnia marble & wood flooring, oak paneling in library, gourmet kitchen, media room, pool & elevator. MLS #34265 $4,950,000 Luxurious oceanfront southern and unit in Amelia Island Plantanon's sought after Beachside complex Complete with double door entry unique tiled Florida room with southwesterly exposure and exquisite ocean- views MLS #35204 $,1.775 000 - 1' l ,i What a view you are going to hav from i ';;"" ins premium marsh- T '. front lot witn disiani S : ntracoasial Waierway S" views in prestigious P *u aLona Point in tIne -' :'. Amelia Island Planlation. Build anewloda/ enloy :. =- '...r this gated secured ,; enclave MLS e.34630 S$1.150000 Come see this oceanfront condominium in sought-after Summer Beach. Superb views, convenient access to the pool & beach,. 2- car garage and 10' ceilings. MLS #35347 $2,050,000 Marshtronr villa on Amelia Island Plantation This 2BR with gas heated pool would make an ideal (rereal or 2nd home. Seller thought of everything with this exquisitely renovated M Villa. MLS #34142 $659,000 Brand new ocean- view townhouse Swtn pine flooring granite lopsin -r 4A -n kitchen and baths. )II," gas range and FP, bead board and easy access to pool and beach. SMLS.#35733 $1 100,000 -aior ireon lr ir, A ela W,.- I.land Oiveilopinin9 mei r- ways of the Goi Club oft Amelra I.lano Tni (arm-ai .ng home boas t.lS vaulted cEilingS, igris granee IPoP. & glass irori cabinet. .r tra k,lchen neeL ti &- rnower nclo, ure in mar- Sletsr ba3th ride enr garagee lovely v enlng & a ,luai cul. cea-sac locale. MLS #35376 $425,000 Nearly 1/2 acre marshlront lot in up J& coming Bells River Estates. Cleared graded & filled. Water + Sewer + Under ground utilities. MLS #35681 $239000' (Y "- ,I Fronting the preserva- tion in a quiet cul-de- -' sac. you will love the S. '-.....; ~ peacelulness of Ihis AI-, '1. 2.900 SF 4/4 in popu- .... .....-' lar North Hamplon. Excellent value & sell- S.. ing subject rTo an a .... attractive lease ~.i: .o :.. .. ., : -;^.. ., arrangement S.-M. ~ MLS#35787 $469.000 -- -1% lae3l iiangemanl o i space ChamrrDerailn iloor uan El l.ironling ine beauliil fair- way of the Nortn Hamplon ."l J goncourse Home boasts 12' ceilings. 18" tile In the public space Caliornia tBerec carpue1 -I?' maple cabinrets & Coriwn tops In ".,,, e. ie kichen, large screerried lanai osnting links & 3riu- streel. MLS #35270 -- ---------- ----- $412,500 Gorgeous marsh front -Ai' lot on Little Piney Island with 211' of frontage. Unique dual view-directly to the -. .- soutl & over the causeway to the west allowing for splendid, S wide panorama. MLS e 2. 8861 $429,000 , ",Cacaorni p.orr .:cni, r.iqr.,N~y nrA ..-,a y rd;x ',,, wra. .rS q v Wie- ii" .,,-,- ngr:rr A,;, e. s., Ir 1, ri jr '.M -. ar1c ,rigAln,-n .:.:'.. .. .o -.-,. r. r,d ,T,,-nv,r,, l ia..w & d,.: = i W .E .)- no.,- b ar err I,.',..-,..ii.i flii r,,a"vir .,.3 1 ,or 3qp ir 1Tina.ar 'l 511a 1 The seller thought of everything in this 4,3 wilh a gorgeous long A view of the Ibgoon in Flora Parke Wood ilooris extensive .moldlrigs. iu>ury nas- S rle buile & slacke,1 1 Slone e.'.-ercir. -- .ac $i45,000 Marshironmlot or, the "'isLnd with westerly views of ire marsh & is dlsantly or i e IGW. Y The glorious sunseeis .. ill move you' Bui eu anew lo3ay in Iris cn.3rming enclave on a, quiet cul-de-sEa. ,r gei Ine beneht eit 1oda3"s prices 5 noid ior utuure . S M,-1 34,60, Lot 4 Oak Marsh Drive Deep water lol on Amelia island Beauiiul views o l Ihe waters o l Egan's Creek, the marsh & distantly of Ft. Clinch State Park. Convenient navigable access to the open ocean. $750,000 MLS #34630 Come see this charm- ing bungalow with detached studio in downtown Fernandina Beach within short walking distance to Centre Street. Wood floors, new HVAC. MLS #35582 $299,000 Deep wooaea estate size lot ready lor you in a orand new community -lust onro ihe mainland with convenient proximi- tVy to all island amenities This secluded resident,ai communhy has memour- ship to ihe Amelia Islano Club available. Bulla arnew toam or hoia lor IS IurE u3-e or .nveSimrier MLS #35302 $270,000 tExclusive listings Lihing at Amelia Island Plantation offers a whole new lifestyle and no one knows this community better than we do. We offer the best selection of homes, homesites and villas on Amelia Island. And, this is just a sample listing. More terrific properties are available. Available Homes ASK ABOUT MY INVENTORY OF BUYERS WHO MAY FIND YOUR PROPERTY IDEALLY SUITABLE! 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II .y l ir i, ynop iy Vrid 3: a i i3lni lrn in jrNew or, arl JA'r'y ai d ,yi l .i h 51n ii les *wneri rohibitd ,li lay w All sale snall Db made In ine offices or !, !rie AITiell.3 I1i.1a0 r ri.60 :,.i jOi ,* )It.. .1) ,'rt ilii l i al Pi rriaiiljn --- ------- --- --- --- ------ --------- ------ ..- ------------- 8 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19,2005 ClASSIFIEDS News-Leader ,i n- * :.:' 1 We will sell your home for as low as $2,995! ( Fees vary for homes over $300,000. $395 transaction fee applies. Call for details. For one low fee you can enjoy the professional services of a REALTOR* to sell your home! We call it "Full Service Sj savingss !"' '5-7 PAID AT CLOSING We... V' Advertise your home for free. Show your home to prospective buyers. V Pre-qualify all buyers. V Negotiate the purchase agreement. V Help arrange financing and oversee the inspections. V Handle all necessary paperwork ,_?, and supervise the closing. SOLD!.i S1-. Ud ,all Fl The Service You Deserve '" "A"-:", Anta JaniceAd~main. Ray Smidth, YKeny Walers, Wedy Laws.on DWA RD 26s!-8433 53wSouth FletcherAvenue (20 LJL: a 1/4 ml stofthe PRtts-Carlton.Amela Islathd A.:V. IAVnDTAToO U AVA ABLE AT WWW.TAYLoEDWARDS.COM . -u-- --- --- "-r^-, ISM L .-- -, ia t "J, _. l I, ",,P~~r -. ....... ... -- - SPECTACULAR DEEP WATER ESTATE! 9.23 beautiful landscaped acres with deep water, river frontage! 5,169 sq.ft. home with 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, gourmet kitchen, custom painted walls and murals, crown molding, study, garden shed. 40x60 work shed. screened porch, dock with 2 boat lifts and 220 amp service. Large 3-car garage, sprinkler system, security system & 384 feet on Lanceford Creek! Visit the virtual tour at www.tayloredwards.com. $3,389,000 MLS #32190 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX! Two story with 2BR/lBA on each level. Sold fully furnished. Excellent rental income. Enjoy gorgeous sunrise views from the ocean- front decks! $1,495,000 MLS#35355 OCEANFRONT SEA CHASE! Located in gated Ocean Village, this villa boasts 3BR/2.5BA, 1,888 SF. A townhouse design with new Andersen" windows, tile, carpet. SubZero refrigerator/freezer. Corian' counters, plantation shutters and garage! Sold beautifully furnished! $1,350.000 MLS #34070 7 HISTORIC FERNANDINA BEACH! Victorian home circa 1880, located in Historic Fernandina Beach. Home is full of histon and g i charm ... heart of pine floors. 3 fireplaces with S mantles and ceramic tiles, Queen Anne stained glass windows, new roof, CH&A and electrical Wiring! Flexible C-3 Zoning! $585.000 #31553 CEERATN 2 ERSO ERIEON LA ISANDANNASSAU ON 3BR/2BA Lovely Spanish Oaks, Ouilt 2002, like new. Sec. Syst i, rigatlon, landscaped, new pa.nt. carpet. j283,500 Sue (904)226-0351, Terasa i904)206- 0736 FSBO 4BR/2BA. 2250 sq. ft. on 1 acre. 600 sq. ft. garage/workshop. LR, DR, family room, Jaundry room.: $239,900. A must seel Angle Rd., Yutee (904)548- 7215. 3BR/2BA 5 acres, fenced, new roof, remodeled kitchen, large barn. Great for family. 661 Nassauville Rd. (904)277- 3905 NORTH HAMPTON Immaculate 2--tory 4BR/3BA w/loft. 2881 sq ft. Full golf & lake views. Tenant occupied until 03/06. $349,000. Call Party, (904',753-3628 FLORA PARKE OPEN HOUSE 1-4pm on Sunday, OctoDer 23, at 30447 Forest Parke Dr. 3BR/2BA house on laie. Upgrades throughout. DRAWING for $20.00 gift. Call Winning Amer.ca Realty at 321-222 for more Info. 3BR/2BA RANCH on large lot. rjew roof, ceramic tile. carpet countertoos, plumbing fixtures, paint inside & out. Surrounded Dy well maintained homes (no mobile nomes). 5182,000. 261-6868 HTANIC 2067 SQ. FT. NEW HOME Io lcaea in Pirates Wood Privat- communlt w.ojat ramp pool, etc. 3BR/2BA *.'man, uogradep on a nice, private lot $250,000. Call (904)491 436 3 cr 7(904)237-7742. HERON ISLES 4BR/2BA. Brand new & ready to move In. 1398 sq. ft. w/2-car garage. $196,500. Amelia Coastal Realty (904)261-2770. . + -L o t s , Ii 3/4 ACRE Marsh front lot W/tidal creek. $129,900. Owner financing available w.th only $5000 down. Call 234-8986. MARSH FRONT LOT 95 acre. Prirtnne Beautiful sunsets on the Island' ClIr.cn Drive. Reduced. $550,000 Call i904'i 261-0948. |8I S omrcatRetail| FERNANDINA BEACH Waterfront development proper, 1.'2 acret or 20,000sf warehouse/industrial pulling for sale Preliminary engineering report for 12+ condos arid 6000sf of commercial. 51.495,000. Please call (61 ')913-0113. S817 Other Areas 1 N. Carolina Gated Lakefront Community 1.5 acres plus, 90 miles of shoreline Never before offered w!200u pre-development discounts, 90. financing. Call (800)709-5253. FCAN NC MOUNTAINS 20 ac wo50 mile views Secure, private, easy acce-.s, gentle building ites, towerng hardwoods, Near Asneville & Lake Lure. ,120,000. Pristine Propertie. (800)262- 4187. FCAN NC MOUNTAIN PROPERTY Land wni spectacular ilews, creeks hardwood trees on >ung Mtn. 1-15 acres from $25,000 to 589,000. Perfect for log cabin. (800)699-1289 or www.riverDendlakelure. com FCAN I 817 Other Areas 1 AUCTION 11/5, 10AM 226. i acre- irrigated farm u equmrrert., Steel wrenouse 10': FrP, iowell Auctilns Inc i.800j323-3e8 ;.. rowellucriorn_.con-, GAL ALI-C0025i54 Fi:Zr Coastal North Carolina Waterfront - 3+/- acres, $949900. Beautifully wooded parcel on deep boatable water w/access to ICW, Atlantic & sounds. Prime location close to town. Paved rds, u/g utilities, county water. Excellent financing. Call now, . (800)732-6601 ext. 1405. FCAN BEAUTIFUL LAKE LOTS Georgia's finest area for fishing & boating. New golf course on pristine Lake Russell. Owner financing available. (706)213-6734. www.lakerussellpropertles.com. FCAN COASTAL GEORGIA Gated community, deep water access, ancient oak trees, golf, tennis, proposed pool & fitness. 1 acre homesites from the mid 70's. (877)266- 7376. WWW.COOPERSPOINT.COM. FCAN WESTERN N. CAROLINA Mmtn. Cool air, views, streams, .homes, cabins, acreage Free, brochure of Mountain Proper, (81)0)642-5333 Realty of Murphy, 317 Peacritree St., Murphy, NC .28906. www.realtyofmurphy.com. FCAN. SOUTH COASTAL GEORGIA $149,900 for a 2+ acre deepiwaer marsr lot $224,901 i'or a 3+ acre oversized deep 5atcr lot 45 rmin 'roml Jacksonville/ 15 mmn fromr St. Simon's. Call todar for appt. Excellent financing a.aiaDIl (8771GA- OCEAN x 708 FCAr4 TENNESSEE LAKESIDE ACREAGE New communrcy. 1 acre nomeaste from the 30'. Private Doat slips ir,,ted aailabiliry. Lake access.iooat ramp Close to downtown, Cantaroc.aa (866'i1292-5769. FCA1J NC MOUNTAIN CABIN unlurni.ried inside. or, mountain top, view, trees, waterfall & large puoul lake nearby . t89,900 -Owner (866)789-8535 ' ww.IJC -.com FCANI ASHEVILLE, NC AREA Mountain acreage. i + acre nrserlront. mountain ,leiw & wooded nomete,,s for the $50's. Gatea community wi/Custom loage & r.Ver walk (8661292-5762 FCAN DR. ED GREENE, REALTOR BROKER-ASSOCIATE "I make house calls!" E-mail: egreene225@lhotlniail.comn .._ .. YOUR HOME AT THE BEACH! This 3 bedroom/2 full baths and 2 partial baths con- temporary style beach home invites you to enjoy the best our Island offers Ocean \ie\s frorn almost every room, too many upgrades to mention and wrap-around decks. On your share of our beach for only $649,000. _M .te 4Available 7 days a week ...I TL"l'r3 ft&Sd A'l( JfTCE a '- r N6DMfA' BEACH, *FL" 32034 - onR orp. RS. 904-261-3986 OR 800-395-417' EVENINGS: 904-225-8105 i O........... N..... - .T.. .;PR'i.SR t BEACH-. SAIAXJLE .^0' TOWN HOMES ,iF U, $ R' Ucd,3 ,. '. i -. .. - ro. F .p ,.exb10 e lo5 p"- are e"", q -l t: .-i. m'e : "p t |. ti nv S et IN..-0'id> O,* C U-1 ', .^:^. -,..AT SUMM.R BEACH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19,2005 CLASSIFIED News-Leader 9C SKEtNtE NIUUNIAn J uLr riomesice - $342/mo. Breathtaking views. Upscale golf community set amid Dye designed 18 hold golf course in Carolina Mtns near Asheville, NC. A sanctioned Golf Digest Scnools teaching facility Call toll-free (866)334-3253 ext 974 wnw.cnerokeevalleysc.com Price $69 900, 100% down, balance financed at 4 49W fixed, 24 mo balloon, OAC. FCAN NEW MEXICO 20 acres $39,900 Scenic region. views, canyons, trees, rolling hills, wildlife. Enjoy hunting, hiking, norses, great climate. Power great access. 100%0 financing. Call (914'232-5100 FCArJ PRE-CONSTRUCTION WATERFRONT - Only 10o0 Oown. 2007 completion ano immediate Furnished Condos minutes from Ft. Lauderdale Beacn. 5209K & up Great rental investment. Realtor (877)468-5667. FCAN Beautiful SW Gainesvilie/Paynes Praine - Hwt 441, 20-+ diviable acres. pn ate, gated ranch for sale by owner Auction 10/23,05o.Info. rp'ellsoutn.net (352) 256-2247. FCAN GRAND OPENING! LaKefront acreage from $69900. Save $10,000 Nov 5tin & 6th Spectacular new waterfront community on one of largest a cleanest mountain lakes in America' Large, estate- size deep water parcels, gorgeous woods, panoramic evies. Paved roads, country, water, utilities. Low financing. Call now (800)564-5092 exi 266. FCAN BEAUTIFUL NORTH CAROLINA Escape the neat In mne cool Deautiful peaceful mountains of Western PIC Mountains. Homes, cabins, acreage & Investments. Cnerokee Mountain Realty GCAC Real Estate, Murphy. Www.cherokeemountainrealty.com Call for free brochure (800)841-5868. FCAN ABSOLUTE LAND AUCTION Cleveland County, NC, Lawndale Community, 50 miles west Cf Charlotte, NC Tracts 10-28 acres, open & wooded land creek frontage Perfect for horses Auction 115, 10am held ar Burr.5 Sr hign Scnool See details at nww.woicz corn or call (800)551-3588 for brochure Wolic & Associates, Inc, Brokers & Auctioneers (NC#7560) Roanoke, VA. FCAN q SOUTH COASTAL GEORGIA 3+ acres deepwater ocean access lot from just $240/mo.* 45 min from Jacksonville/15 min from St. Simon's. Call today for appt. Excellent financing available. (877)GA- OCEAN eyt p03. "monthly pymt of $240.32 oased on $59 900 purchase price w/104o down pymr of 15990, 553.910 financed at 5.190 fixed (APR of 5 5551 includes 1% originaton free) for 3 ,yrs 35 monthly pyms of i240 32 Wi'lnal oPymt of $53,910. Offer soid where proinlbited oy law. FCAN WHITEWATER LIVING in the Tennessee Smokies Gated waterironc community, riverfront & mountain views available Prices starring low, a- $46,900 Final pnase, limited lots. call now Noro closing costs Buy direct from dieveioper save tnousanas 5f$. (800i559-3095 exT 327. wwn riverc rest.com. 'Some restricTions apply. FCAN R DON HASKETT REALTOR 81i7 Other Areas TENNESSEE WATERFRONT SALE! 2.4 acres waterfront $9,900. Dockable building lots from '$14,900! Cabin package }54,900. Call now! (866)770- 5263e>[ 8. FCAN 1 852 Mobile Homes 2BR/1BA MOBILE HOME ir. Yulee ioff Maris Roalj ) on acv of 2.5 acre icO Pr.,.act rence. clean. $700..mo. + $1000 oep Availaile now,. 225-2503 or 206- 163-1 3BR/2BA in JasvauLille area or, one acre. f650tmo Call i904)415-0132 TEAM HASKETT WE CAN SELL YOUR HOUSE PAM HASKETT REALTOR I 6 MILLION DOLLARS IN CLOSED SALES DURING SEPTEMBER TwO HIGHLY MOTIVATED, EXPERIENCED KNOWLEDGEABLE E, THROUGH, FRIENDLY, HARD WORKING PROFESSIONALS WOULD D LIKE TO SELL YOUR HOUSE. CALL DON OR PAM FOR A LISTING PRESENTATION. WEB SITE WWW.TEAMHASKETT.COM AmeliaRealty AmeliUa Ad. FL 3'-034 l~~- -I t.it/f 1, 19r041 261 91811 www.AmelisreA tyin ccen S/,// i' / tj/' WaisonRe-AilCorp.. i cs 3321 S. Fletcher Ave. For Additional Listings Email NoNorma@Normalorris.com Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 Go Online to NormaNorris.com 583 -7653 583-SOLD Office: 904.261.3986 Toll Free: 800.395.4517 jj4!IV" 4BR/2BA HOlME IN 4RBOURS OF AMELLA con- BEALTIFULF 3BR/2BA home in much s-ought-atner North venient to shopping and the beach. This lonely home is Shore Subdivision on almost one acre t iih mature trees on a %vell landscaped lot on a quiet cul-de-sac. Ver spacious home ,nLh large master uiLde. great room and Priced to sell at $295,000. #35304 screened patio Priced to sell at $295,900. 35616 !~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l Ell 1AFM, .rH] m 12 LOTS on A IA, Prince Dr. and Baron Dr. between 2BRI'BA HOME ON L.RGE 1/3 ACRE LOT on beauty. 'of these properties is in the land with future commer- rounded bs large oak trees. Neithe.B fif'tnd ikF.pih. .d cial use. and backs up to a recreational area $229.000 #35479 Two Working Hard For You S- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19.2005 CUSSIFIEDS News-Leader SA: i-You 6n ger SAME DAY DELIVERY of rbe News-Leader v,- .eryoh week delivered by the US Postal Service, directly 1 l tJQ =W tyour home or business. See page 2A for details. 2 ACRES OF MARSH & INT from this unique custom-built Long Point on Amelia Island P privacy in detached 2BR/2BA g pool, extra large. 3-car garage Point Place, turn right, first ho 51,700,000 #35466 961687 Gateway Boulevard -'Suite 101A Amelia Island, FL 32034 904-261-6116 1-800-940-6116 FAX: 904-261-9181 website: w',il.aimelia realtdjiic.comn Se-mail: ameliarealtly (bellsourli.iner ,,-M W rRACOASTAL VIEW LOVELY CUSTOM-BUILT BRYLEN HOME IN home on estate lot at MARSH LAKES Shows like a model home, won- lantation. Abundant derful floor plan, family room with fireplace and )uest house, screened built-ins. Plantation shutters, gorgeous marsh and , bonus room. Sound tidal creek views, lush landscaping with decorative )use on right, pond and fountain. True pride of ownership shows in this marvelous home. $5595,000 #35378 NASSAUVILLE Double wide, 3BR/2BA, washer/dryer, CH&A. No Petsl 6 mo. lease. $600/mo. + 500 dep. (904)277- 3819 15Mobilo Home Lotsl YULEE 1 acre mobile home lot available. $300/mo. Nice country setting. Great schools. Don Brown Realty, (904)225-, 5510 or 571-7177. 50'X100' LOT available In clean, safe, quiet Yulee community. $255/mo. Call (904)225-5151 ext. 15. S854 Rooms ROOM FOR RENT includes cable. utilile.-, W/D, pOOl. Clo e 0to Ieacr f500,'rrmc. Call (904)548-9795 or 415- 0311. I 856 Apartments Unfurnished LARGE BI-LEVEL 10' CEILINGS 1BR APT. CH&A, W/D ho6kups. $700/mo. includes utilities. 629 S. 14th St. Call (904)277-7031. OCEAN VIEW 2433-A S. Fletcher. 2BR/ 1BA, CH&A, public beach access. No pets. 1 yr. lease. $825/mo. Call (321)784-6706 days or (321 ;453-7146 evenings. OCEAN FRONT Great view, 2BR/1BA, deck, bedroom furniture, carpeted. $850/mo. + $950 dep. 6 mo. lease. No pets. 270 S. Fletcher. 556-5722 Affordable Living for eligible .low Income -eric.r hnarndic.appced .r disabled., I & 2 oDeroomI Rare ja;aed on ,r.come Apply at S.aridrdO. APL:., 2021 i.-,r,-ie St Fernandina Bacir,; 191:Ji27'-8"2' Ha oaiCa at, ccei.,'lB. artk. 3al1,3 'le EEqual31 Hou.,ng Opportunir,. BEDROOMS 70 700 * Large Apartments On-Site Mana.gement Clubhouse & Pla ground Pool 20 Minutes From Fernandina & Jackson\ tile OPEN 8:30AM. 5:30P.M. llonday-Friday Eastwood Oaks 904) 845-2922 37149 Codi Circle A PA RT M E N T S Hilliard, Florida S- ' YOU CAN HEAR THE OCEAN from this BEAUTIFUL OAK COVERED GOLF small cozy home on cul-de-sac, just two COURSE LOT in prestigious section of short blocks from the ocean. Excellent Ocean Club on Amelia Island Plantation. investment property or live in yourself! Hear the ocean roar just steps away, while Being sold "As is with right to inspect." overlooking hole #10 of the Ocean Links $305,000 #35837 golf course. $1,200,000 #35554 TO BE SOLD AS IS WITH RIGHT IN INSPECT TEN ACRES 553'X796' Excellent location, corner Sellers disclosure provided. Quiet country setting 17 N and Goodbread Road. Owner financing avail- on one+.- acre with many mature trees. Great able for qualified buyer. Will also consider exchange. investment possibilities or starter home. Many Nassau County has designated this property as appliances & furnishings included. This is a newer ,Communi" under the proposed Yulee Area-Wide. Im ,la .pe.p.m2Q0Pi1.) with .geod sized-croros. Dnrpooi- y1 4 810, .6-1 D~ a-s- b Carport, -.storage sheduti.li).. storage.. Below DR. .A! qui.on' regarding the Dl should be" appraised value!' $78,900 #35992" "directed to Planning Staff. $480,000 4341 35 I LUXURY AT ITS BEST 3-story townhome, stone floors, granite countertops. 3BR/3BA, 3,200 ASF. Dock. to the Intracoastal. $1,250,000 MLS# 34478,- SAL THE VILLAS at SUMMER BEACH Desirable end unit. 3BR/3.5BA, 2,100 SF, many wonderful, upgrades. $589,000 MLS# 35076 1849 CLINCH DRIVE Pristine marshfront lot on Amelia Island. Century old native trees and beautiful views. $889,000 MLS# 34623 95324 CAPTAIN'S W Beautiful, spacious AY and immaculate home located onh Summer Beach Golf, Course. 4BR/3.5BA, 3,300 ASF. $939,900 MLS# 35934 Summer Beach is our address not MAIN SALES OFFICE SUMMER (800) 322-7448 EACH (904) 2610624 Amelia slREAnd, Florida (904) 261"0624 1' Amelia Island, Florida our boundary! CAIL ANr OF OUR SAES AGENTS MARCY MOCK ENRIOUE IGIINA ANDREW SANDS S BRENDA SLArER : Call John Howard 1 The Brady Point Expert Amelia Realty Phone: (904) 261-6116 jhhoward@'bellsouth.net Visit Me Online I ' L. ,www.cometoamelia.comn :':. John Howard, GRI *, Realtor- * Project Inception Febvruari .2oo * Original Lots Available 76 * Unsold Lots Remaining -~ 16 * 8% Sold in Months SBradyl '* : ..' i. 1 i.t, .* *** T .., ,, ;. I ......., ,: .:... .. : ...: :: '` .L ~YO.J V~ SeringAllofAmei sand BEAUTIFUL INTRACOASTAL TOWNHOME 3,322 SF, gorgeous appointments. Community dock. Golf Club of Amelia Island Membership includ- ed. $1,125,000 MLS# 32730 86 OCEAN PLACE Oceanfront, furnished 4-' floor end unit. 3BR/3BA, 1,739 ASF. Beautiful unit, beautiful views. $1,250,000 MLS# 35457 CARLTON DUNES CARLTON DUNES PENTHOUSE The epitome of luxury, oceanfront unit: with south- ern exposure, $2,200,000 MLS# 32541 . .:Expansive oceanfront views, very private, includes extra garage. $1,950,000 MLS'33596 Summer Beach is our address not our boundary! MAIN SALES OFFICE (800) 322-7448 (904) 261-0624 CALL ANY OF OUR SALES AGENTS MARCY. MOCK ENRIOQUE IGUINA ANDREW SANDS BRENDA SLATER ..h5456 First.Coast Highway Amelia Island, FL 32034 a di ~3.J' F -~ ~ 3 ir~ - 856 Apartments 1 Unfurnished i S. Fletcher Duplex 3BR/1BA, $800. Forest Ridge 3BR/2BA,.new appliances, W/D, $1200. Check all available at our website, www.amelialodgings.com and click on "Long Term". Amelia' Island Lodgings, (904)261-4148, (904)277-9702, or after hours (904)753-2560. For Rent 2BR/1.5BA townhouse apt's. Newly rebuilt. CH&A, stove, refrig.', d/w, carpet. No pets. Nonsmokers. $850/mo. Dep. Ref's. 828 Nottingham Dr. 261-3035 Affordable Living for eligible low- income persons/families. 1 & 2 bedrooms. Rent based on -income. Apply at Post Oak, Acts, 996 Citr:.na Dr, Fernandina Beach- i904 .'7-761- Harndcrp A':,':.-_lie ap, . auaaDad. Ecual Hou',nq Oppr.r:.un.r-, 3BR/2BA second floor on the lake Scrpool. ri d rcn let .:renr,-' eorcn, & FP I I 00 p-r mT.:,. Ar k f'r :95 :,a 2BR/2BA one story on the lake lpeake. kt.'rnr ..3arer, w tJ 'v v 'E i 'n^-[.ui'l; LC110 perf nc.Ir,. r 120CE ilr.m E da,:r.i 2BR/2BA across from fitness center & pool. rii:- -arpet ,:reer.,d or.:h, ,.' FP B900 per m,:,rr, .:.r f950 'j -, 'W&.D 3BR/2BA overlooking pool & lake. LOU oi ,:l -r "pac. immr-_h16 Or-upanr ~200 per mor.,rn (904)277- 9686, Key Realty Advisors. SOMERSET APARTMENTS Tr, oa r Se -[r.n.3ard rO apartment II.Ing at SOCmier.;e Eeaijt.,l 18R & 2BR SiNGLe STAR'i 3parmntnrs Io,:.1Otd, on Amelia Parkai u The-- modern ap.srimert. rea ur- r naul(41 cE ciInh ;'., rarrii, tile r'ioCr. OulI-r.I *:,'ompLr.er dekS ia-ner ,lrir .:N .mri..':r[.:.r : & nru n rrmo're- Prhj.:Ic rTlr,.a i[ c.l S vater [ r ;ra r ano :"=,ac39- ,1r.ir e ircluled Call C dao', cfor :.r- riimrTaci3.:.n a 904 261-0"91 LARGE iBR APARTMENT ur-rwe; Irilual,ed 3l rOi,- is501' dpO'I. i7 0 pL er rn-,rorn. Quiet nA.. o,:,rrioo, : 11 904)2f. 1-82'" GREAT BEACH APTS. 1.R iuriurnr,.re, 1' 600'-,mo. .& 2FR iuirrereao, 10 C' Tc ISfJu Oepo-,[ Ji:o 6 r -f. Call ilarv Jane a[ -913 1 1' n me':-.e 5456 First Coast Highway Amelia -Is ia'n 41L 32034 ... ,,,,, I WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19.2005 CLASSIFIED News-Leader liC Pickup acopyofthe News-Leader'smonthly RealEstateMagazie, availableat newsstands and local real estate offices. for themost complete listingsinmthearea. Arnie Zetterower PEAEOR0 PALM III REALTY 904-415-2686 www.palm3realty.com' arniez@bellsouth.net -6 $175,000 $426,000 8632 Noyak Court Patio Home in 87152 Brooker Road 85177 Shinnecock Hills Dr. Previous ICIModel Home in Marsh Lakes Village MLS#35485 2BR/2BA, MLS#35338 4BR/3BA, North Hampton. Home is perfect Home has over $25,000 in Approx. 1,110 SF on 1 acre. 2,550 SF 2005 N. Hampton heated beach entry pool with pgtade. Plantation burters. Home features beautiful home features custom paint, 8 person apa, home automation toan counters, Pergo flooring, custom wood walls and floors trim & entertainment center, .,sem, custom draperies and so screenedd pauo custom Wood walls and floors fenced yard that is very much more. 4BR/4 BA 1,834 SF,2BR/2BA. throughout. private. A must see. MLS#34692 $915,600 MLS#35864 $344,900 3.4 Acre, Marshfront Condo Located in 321 S. 3rd St.-Possible 1/2 $234,900 ..en iu The Colony Acre Development Site 1606 Coventry Lane North Hampton Condo is close to the beach Survey shows at least 5 MLS#34951 3BR/2BA Estates and shops, the community has potential buildable lots. L Lakewood home features tennis courts & swimming Walking distance to nieplace,ile, bar area and screentd- $1,300,000 pool 2BR/2BA 1,130 S.Centre Street in porch Home won't last long MIL 36002 M 5S3553 $259,900 enr m this price range on Island! MIS_36184 $220,000 Commercial Piece in High Traffic Area. Approximately .5 acre lot has 149'of frontage on 10. Old Nassauvdie Road Locauonhas great exposure. $450,000 MLS#33586 474303 E. S.R. 200 Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 SEALTY904-321-4001 or 1-877-PALM III www.palm3realty.com .&.o n. Juounuu LaC nu. * Beautiful lakefront view from window in family room. 3BR/2BA 1,782 SF SMLS# 35822 $165,000 96431 Blackrock Road - Home on 2 Acres 3BR/2BA, 2,000 SF home has outdoor verandah with refrigerator & stowe, plenty of room to park an RV, Jauomatic drienva, gale and more. MLS# 35187 $225,000 Greggory Avenue 1.25 acre lot off of Mobley Heights Road. ML# 3585 $65,000 166 E. Johnson Lake Road Beautiful shade Irees surround this home. Sit on the front deck or by the pool and enjoy Great Buyr 3BR12BA 1,344 sF MLS 3'3819 l35P.,OO 25073 Twin Oaks Lane Wonderful Opportunity - Locaied in great area. Home shows very well. Fenced yard, 10 ft ceilings, new paint & ceramic ide. 3BR/2BA 1,940 SF MIS4# 35885 $228,700 1.u0 Rainuuw A-res Rnuad Home sits on 1.6 acres lot with large front porch, workshop/storage area. Don't miss this beautiful home! 2BR/I BA, 1,375 SF Ni S# 358-15- $220,000 861821 N.Hampton Club Way Brand New 2005 Chamberlain Model Home in Norh Hampton. Be auti home has neutral colors thtrughout.man. upgrades, home backs up to presenatnon area. 4BR/3BA,2,800 SE MNILS#35658 $92,500 New Development on The Marshlands of Mill Creek Steps from the Bells River Lots Range From 170,000 to $240,000 Sof the News-.Leader every week. A ENTI*ON.i'er'ed b the US Postal Service. NASSAU COUNTY! ] td--pae' 2- Ar details. S pag -.e- f r d y ";iis ia-- 89 OYSTER CATCHER ROAD - $1,285,000 AMELIA ISLAND PLANTA- TION Greg L~ne, Amelia Island's most respected custom home builder's personal -,j ,I lr,.. t,, ,,I- kitchen & bathrooms & 3 car, 914 sq.ft. WATER0 O4F. ?5 () 0 I .i'L *ID PLAItAIIN 1 -1 I ...i hr. r.. I, ,, . FIDDLER S BEND UNIT U3411 555TE 000 AMELIA ISLAND PLANTATION SpecI cular ..ia , on t marsh Recently renovated, nclud ng new kitchen And bath .: V 1|.3l-. . r Sonbte marsh. Recently renovahted >:.,llr,,.| I IL., ;54 -2 La '4 ,, ,.,. : " 6 OAK POINT DRIVE 50 000 I OAK POINT CIRCLE 5795,000 SAND DOLLAR VILLAS, UNIT OAK POINT IN LONG POINT OF OAK POINT IN LONG POINT OF 311 $450,000 Top floor AMELIA ISLAND PLANTATION AMELIA ISLAND PLANTATION southern exposure! Spectacular Beautiful4BR/3.5BA home on lagoon, Tr,1i IBP'? 5BA home has beautiful ccean views 2BR'2BA remod- Immaculate condition with wood lagoon new' Home boasLs wood eled kitchen, buit-.in closets in floors, granite kitchen, crown mold- floors and tile, tra, celinngS crown both bedrooms. Large ocean- ing, office, metal roof, community molding and maple cabimne and fironi communir, pool Best value pool, short walk to beach. elevator q.rjr.,re op ,r, the kitchen. on Am*lia Island' MILS 35727 m';,- be added! HLSf 35748 ~ P.LS 35-09 ..r6~: ~ ex-EW ~ 23 OAK POINT DRIVE 725 000 39 BEACHWOOD RD. S685.000 L-55 JUNIPER COURT $549,000 AMELIA ISLAND PLANTATION AMELIA ISLAND PLANTATION Tr,,: AmEl.j liland Plantation Ijatulou' r., r, ,., .u.[..T ,,rr, r,,' ,:.,,', bEar b ulu h,ile .O O,.n.. I0-A I c 'l uatied maishnr ew lot in pretiqious Long r,,cl, ;,.. ,', a" ti, r ,,' lor, 2 lot IS ro"r. trm adedic aed Point Build your custom home ,.:,,uri.-l cr,, ,r a ,pla C ...-_, i,,r'u Itni.. i.r,t.i, 1.ii,a I inriE..:ar garage now or later ino time limit) . p1 l, ,i i" o. '. z 4Bm .i B i 3 ,'l C. Lithedr)li cillingi 9a among ti some ol the most arch,. Il,::.r,,, 0 ,, ,. i ,,,.i l .'ipl,,1 6 ri ',, .:,-T lu.ur, le ( l c urjl del s, rd h.?m e i n Sourr, ',rL uh' .: r, i' ur, a ., .iu 50 r.,-r nr,, ,,' Amelia island l t 34272 S 1 111 1 E 3.i' IIl r i ur tubf riL-Sk3-1526 COURTSIDE, UNIT P2350 L-68 SEA MARSH ROAD 5289,000 L 259 BOSTICK WOOD DRIVE .450,000 AMELIA ISLAND e.iaubjluly trird 1.51 w.ih S175,000 North Hampton PLANTATION 2BR/e2BA vil'a la ir.igoo vcew n Amela Ialand. Country Club Best talue lot in approx. 900 ft. Stroll to Plntiton. Easv walk to10 he Lnlks the community, wooded pre- \'.rr.diah Re) n ur.nrr ierv nice Llubhouse and properri cowieris serve' across from golf course; , .; itrorr t ho'h b ed.o -rr. club Build jouri uirn'l ho-rie n1ur; Up to 3 year. to build it nect - IIL w 35 '3"2 orliernIn,:,rr,Im. l m i .iLS It4963 a .ry. MLSi# 34-18 z, W ,.i." .9 . .1 m. ': r-. I ...s, ; "I .,-.ofMm" r 6540 SPYGLASS 1827 TURTLE DUNES i .f ', '' 920 000 ILi 3J 3 s'. 51. 100,000 442 BEACHSIDE 1702 CARLTON DUNES r.ttin 3S270 1,800,000 ML,# 34010 $2 150.000 l i F Call Coldwell Banker I orPerfectParnrin Real stae EASY FLORIDA LIVING just a MARSHFRONT Five bedroom/ FLORENCE POINT Completely short walk to the Beach. This 3.5 bath builder's home with remodeled 3 bedroom, 3 bath immaculate decorator's home is outstanding quality throughout. home. From the grande counters light, bright, and open. Corian Low maintenance exterior for to the wood floors, this home is counters, lots of ile, and high carefree living. Gorgeous views like new Truly a "must see Josie counters, los of tile, and high Bruce and a large yard as well You'll Julle Deal ceilings in a superb location. Jaslnsky McCracken home in a great location. 904-415-1952$349,000 #35993 9s0al$5290e 0 #35628 904-261-0347 $472,000 35478 iosle.;net.maglc.net b4a).wOaerO $529,000 #35628jules9nel-magc.nat W. -, EXPANSIVE MARSH & IGW VIEWS Exceptional privacy spa- Clouds rooms gourmet kitchen, and "iaYZ lots of outdoor living spaces Fantastic home for entertaining located on the Carolyn south end of Amelia Island This Cherry 4BR/3 5BA home has over 3,570 904-583.0607 ctierrytl'aoilcom SF $899000 #35679 Paul Barnes 904-753-0256 paw,WowmunO aacomn BEAUTIFUL UGLPANVIEW 11UME with a 2-car garage on Amelia's north end This home was built in 1999 has 3-4 bedrooms & 3 baihs in over 2.350 SF Located tust 200 ft to the beach, this home would be perfect as a primary residence or vacation home $725,000 #35091 THE SANCTUARY One of Amelia'S most beautiful oceanfront locations. Only 1 2 homes in this south end community. Th;s home has been recently expanded & ren. ovated to look like newl From the Judi new pool to the totally remodeled Raczyns kitchen and then some Call for a 904-261-0347 pnvale showing $5.500.000 4te maain #35988 L AMEUA ISLAND PLANTATION Large golf froni home in this popular community. The flexible floor plan is currently 3BR/4 5BA with a study & bonus room Could be 5 bedrooms Terri The house is great for entertaining & Tennille boasts tons of storage. Competrmely. M ampricedl $895,000 #34215 THE RESIDENCE Wonderful gated community on Amelia Island. This escept;onal 3BR'3BA first floor condo 3a just sleps from the beach This complex offers pool, tennis Carolyn work out facility, and private beach Cherry walkover Golf membership is avail- 904-583-0607 conerylintoiem able. $879,000 #34895 Sandy Pear.nan 904-415-1 589 Llla Keim 904-753-3944 IlIak iaoi-, IhrulE InnIot AMELIA ISLAND PLANTATION Great lot for your dream home in a lovely resort community Nicely wooded and located on a quiet cul-de-sac $305,000 #35991 Molly Knowlton 904-583-0320 mnoify salcooascomn' THE PRESERVE Al SUM- MER BEACH Brand new courtyard home ready for Fall occupancy. The many upgrades will position this house in the top tier of luxury living. Includes membership to the Golf Club of Amelia. $650,000 #35112 Call for Mortgage Info Today! uC.,E.viwD uurLE.A located COMMERCIAL POTENTIAL on the north end of the Island. ON SADLER 2 5 acres with Each side is 2 bedrooms and 250 feet of frontage on Sadler 2.5 baths. The view and beach Just a few blocks from the access are great! Good oppor- Beach This would be a prime tunity for investment, second Shannon location for a restaurant or retail. home, or primary residence. Smith- Contact Shannon Smith for more $665,000 #34404 S04-7533935 delails. $1.250,000 #35067 $665,000 #34404 Shawoma .,aoicoma FANTASTIC OCEAN and POOL VIEWS Enjoy cool breezes from your balcony or play a game of ten- nis on the courts The, unit has all new windows. doors & plantation shuters Josie installed in 2005. This rare, unfur- Deal nished end unit at Surf & Racquet 904415-1952 won't last iongl $630 000 #35465 Josiae.net magic net 904-261 0347 * ?I 800-262-0347 J isY& Ii- 311 Centre Street ASSOCIATES SFL EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY Amelia IsElanOP FL Y4 OWNED & OPERATED ^Amelia Island, FL 32034 PEOPLE YOU KNOW, PEOPLE YOU TRUST I .1 3 I RM 01- B1 so I , i VA A is e I. e ad D 12C WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19.2005 CI.SSIFIEDS News-Leader Cfoshi,A e 'rifle Compin'y I NotAl TtleCopaie Are-Ceatd Eual Next closing, give us a try and find out what "FULL SERVICE" really means! - Courtesy remote location and after hours closings available upon request , - Absolutely the fastest turnarounds available for quick closings ; - Great prices! Full reissue credits on refinance closings! - Statewide property search available Conveniently located in the Pjblix Shopping Center 1910 South 14th, Amelia Island, Florida (904) 321-1903 ALL-. SJRKVICE 1925 S. 14l St., Suite 4 Amelia Island, FL 27 TOWNHOUSES: 4 2-story town-- homes, newly renovated. 2BR/1BA.up and LR, kitchen and 1/2 bath down. $795,000 MLS#36211 AMERICAN BEACH: 8 efficiency apartments on a 50x100 lot must be sold with adjoining 2BR/1.5BA house (sold as is) on 50x100 lot $750,000 MLS#34847 & 34852 HILLIARD: 28R/2BA home wilh having HOM for CHRISTMAS: It's not too room, large den, oftnce, large master bath, late! 5BR/5BA, 3,993 ASF. Hot tub on on 10 99 acre. Porches, utility room, 3 screened lanai, backs up to lake & golf outbuilding. S239,900 MILS#35710 course 5684,500 LS15852 S- , .. . .. - OCEANSIDE DUPLEX: Views from all A1A FRONTAGE: 65x170 lot and rooms & large decks, each side has 28R/1BA, adjoining lot (size TBD) to be sold njt to beach access for extra parking. together. .. Weeklvuental/;7,5'S,Q/90 LS#,3511- ,'/aS800;000-'le 35 af3 t -- Ie- ---- -A W/.'//;./7,'],'40 s ; . Lots and Land Callahan O10x100 Lot $25,000 MLS#35170 Hummingbird Lane 1 acre lot, small pond $43,000 MLS#35867 White Oak Lane 125x125 lot $69,900 MLS#36058 Uppizan Court 9.3 acres $240,000 MLS#34241 144 Frontage feet on A1A Near Lofton Creek $290,000 MLS#35987 American Beach Lots 160x200 $750,000 MLS#34942 & 34943 3710 East S.R. 200 50x130 lot $195,000 MLS#35499 :' Redbud Lane Lot Zoned RM 0,000 MLS4323 BLOCK FROM BEACH 2530 Fir-t Aye, 2 BR/1BA upstairs, huge deck, washer, dryer, $900/mo., includes water, sewer, garbage. $900/dep. (904) 277-2253. AMELIA WOODS TOWNHOME 3BR/ 2BA, fireplace, formal LR & DR Available now until Dec. 20tn. 51250/mo. includes utilities & castle. Nick Deonas Realcy. Inc. 1904)277-0006. AMELIA WOODS IBR/1BA. Immaculate condition Lignt & bright w/vaulted ceilings. Faces pool & beach access. No pets. $go9,'mo Ist & last. Call (770)789- 2965. SUMMER BEACH SAILMAKER - Furnished .pool side villa. 1st floOr flat, 3BR/2BA, -otps to t1e ocean. For rent, snort or long term. $1800/mo 556-2692 or 261-2205 AIP RESORT LIVING or, iCW Fiddler's Bend. Long term rent. 6 mos. minimum. Furn. or unfurn. 38R/2BA. Living rm, inning rm, screened in patio, eat-in kitchen. Corian countertops, jacuzzi, pool, & beaches S1695imo t utilities & deposit. (904)504-7219 or (904)262- 8911, I. m-g. Con untsh FOR RENT Amelia Lakes. IBR, gated community clubhouse, pool, fitness $850/mo. 38R/2BA, Flora Parke, $1350! mo. Call Linda (321)231-3888. CURTISS H. LASSERRE Real Estate, Inc. RESIDENTIAL OCEANVIEW 2BR/I BA upstairs. on S. Fletcher. $1,1501mo *- utilities NORTH FLETCHER 2BR/IBA. $800/mo. + utilities. Avail. Oct '05 No Smoking 3BR/2BA OCEANVIEW. top 112 of duplex $1.000/mo utilities. LAKESIDE Amelia Lakes Condo I BR. Tennis, pool & fitness. $900/mo OCEANFRONT CONDO - Just remodeled 2BR/2BA, FURN., community pool. $1.450Emo. I year lease. GREATVALUE! 2BR/I BA HOME downtown in Hist. District $1.200/mo + uhtbries. * 4BR/3BA OCEANVIEW HOME - Great view and easy beach access. 2,000+ SF. $1.550/mo.+ utilities. VACATION 487 So. FLETCHER 2BR/IBA oceanview. Monthly/weekly rental. COMMERCIAL APPROX I ACRE ON A IA/SR200 ON ISLAND. Great visibility, fenced. Great location for outdoor display nursery, equipment, garden items. Ground lease. *TWO HISTORIC DISTRICT OFFICE/RETAIL locations. Both less than I block to Centre /Atlantic. PRIME COMMERCIAL SPACE in Applebee's / SteinMart / CVS complex. New 4,000 SF building facing 8th St./AIA. 1,000 SF bays, high visibility retail, vanilla shell. DEERWALK Prjme high visibiliy Aocation on Al I 'Neli. 1. 2 F "units. $1,671.887 M.-$ I,727.6& o., E] -- eI -= - 1997 BENlTLEY BROOKLANDS "TROPHY EDITION.' Exceptional Ultra Luxury Sedan in Pristine Condition Inside & Out. Rare Opportunity to Own One of the World's Finest Motor Cars. Only 39K Miles on This Beauty, Which Originally was Offered at Over $150K! British Green _ Exterior with TuTone Saddle Tan Leather Seating. Complete , with All Original Accessories, Tools & Equipment. Of Course Includes Climate Controlled A/C, Multi-Disc CD Concert Stereo, and Power EVERYTHING. All Books from Rolls-Royce & Bentley. Step Into One of Amelia Island's Most Beautiful Cars. -rre-t-ru AT 055,950. ~h , A.,_.,. 2004 CHEVY CORVETTE OM Nl il 3i M.'Il On The Or-C ne-,, >:erstt ll Mii reiicR fed Ml raili: ie'rirr w/Lj.hr tan I t .e 'iosungi H..;h P.:.l,hIed Au lu,Tii. WhTI, lI V i C i : c .,l.irn.] HW ,.1 II. 0Q,plj, 1 Fl4 ,,T,.ir, Jilt5 5 e J, 'd L. rriileds Slip Dbriseo,r,il iSrip in yb L Auto, C1d Ai arid Mucd.. Mud.h lie MSIRP 157715 CURRENT NADA RETAIL OVER K VALUE PRICED '42,950 Beautitul Suv in b..ArIew Cordrion Locll Ownred aind Mianlained i :' Uri Vo -4 Wheel Dre AulO, Cold A/C full Plcwer irn:ludrg WId:,ws Lods C&sfr,e i Till Allyi Wheeli, AM/FM C, iere-" M WLCD Sreern Cuntroli lor A/C & Rjdio Factory Tow Pa iage Co Anywhele w0ih This Truic Irn .yle NADA RETAIL 127KI S VALUE PRICED '22,950 One of the N;cest Minivans Out There. 4 Sporty 4-Door That's Great on GasI 4 Door Extended Length, Seats 7. Front and Cvl., Auto, Cold A/C and Power Locks. Rear Cold A/C V6, Auto, AM/FMl Stereo AM/FM CD Stereo. Gets About 32 Casi., Rear Audio, Alloy Wheels, Cruise and nTI. Side Airbags and ABS Brakes. Move the MPG Highway and 22 Around Town. Famrnly with This Big Van That's Good on Gail Jump On This One .. Fast VALUE PRICED '7,450 VALUE PRICED '7,450 Le-U SllYOR a Q iclyan Esiy Cal Cri ad skabut ISirNMNTSAES Lean Lar-ax'"' History! Well- Maintained and In Great Condition Inside & Out. V6, Auto, Cold A/C, Full Power, and Morel Perfect Family Car for All Your Road Trips! Low, Low Miles! VALUE PRICED '6,450 1l VILD5MOBDILECL ,UI.aSIS9 i IVY F FUU I FIU IlUl UIEIn LA CarFaxim Certified I Owner! Only 24K Only 68K Miles! CarFaxnT Certified. Mdes Well-Maintained, Locally Owned Local Trade-in with Power Windows & Sedan V6 (30 mpg), Auto, Cold A/C, Locks; Cruise and Tilt. Auto, Cold A/C, Power Windows & Locks; Cruise arid Tilt. AM/FM Cass. Stereo. Deep Blue Take Advantage of this Low Mileage Mid- Exterior w/Light Tan Cloth Seats. Size Sedan UAIIIS PaDirCn s' An uAI il Parrn ID 4A Advance ALL-SERVICE REALTY, INC. Property MVanagement 904.277.0907 www.a servicere y. r A =11-iI. '- W V- OFF I5LRND $85222 Phillips Road -, $7.50mo. ,22 mobilt home. iLh rnew p.ani Sphi floor plan, screemed-ir, parch ard fecid in backward with luge ttres PeLs. O upon approval Aadable Now Coainutr living, 86012 Pineevw Drivne $750/mo. 71 ,Airrkl home, Had.id..:ud oor min R.carfpi ,n bedroom No Pal_ 96692 Blackrock Road $900/mo. 3/2 brick-ranch, den or 41t, droom.WID hook- up, on a fenced a cr prii. off bad,, detached w.urk ,ed f PFL Ok ipitn appr.vil 851961 82) Sl. Thomnar $1,t10/mo. 412 in Lcfic.r. uakI ub. E,3l-in Ekechen, gnrti room with fireplace. scrfened-ir. porth, 2-car garig ,prinkler sytlim, ill appliance,. PtOOK upon approval. Avajiable Noiw S97J3 irales Poinl Dri- $1,200mo. JL i/ ..i t p1is rn .: nih >1rblSing - AMlpicpaic mludmigwasheridr)cT, ,d.by'. side w/iemaker, wood burnmg slte, large do. .T.i Vkw of Cumberland Island PMa OK upon apprutal Aailable Nohr 33281 Sunny Parke Circlde $1,800/mo. 4/2 band new home t'itli E .ot fountain m on ih lake. Greal open kitchen, formal living, dining and family room with fireplace. approx. 2.2)0 SF. 2-cir airage. In Grande Parke at Flora Parke ON ISLAND 1414 Ian SIrel $650/mo. 2/11 simgwide dose io the Rir and Amel3a Islind Plantation. Large oak tm-i in backward. 'Aa;lable No*. S1103 Dale Street S675/mo. 2/1 nt:min kchen, separate dining room, lar-c Iying ro.,m. Has laundry room. Convener, and dose to everything. Available Now. '.5025S.9thStreel $i.825/mo. 3/I with fenced-in )ard. New w'asher/dr)er. Carport (Iloe in and camcruent lo everything Pet, ClK upon appro-al 1725 S. Fletcher Avenue $l,6501mo. 4/13 .iLh parrial ocan *ie*-, kt-hen & kitch- enetle. Screened porch, leneed backyard, -car garage,'W/D & .dishwasher. Peii OIk pon approval. Available Now. COMMERCIAL 1939 S.8th Streel Each $450/mo. + Tax Unit 3,4 and 5 are available Ideal for oficn or *mall shop:. Rent I, or all! Located direcul) acE;-i from buiger King 5ECUInTV DEPOSIT REQUIRED EO. O OTHSRN Titlde 3BR/2BA W/POOL cutest nouse In the neiganornood. In Lakewood area. Ceramic tile. Huge lanai. Newly remodeled. Available immediately (904)583-2379 Fu rn ish ed + PLANTATION POINT 3BRj2BA house withl lftl or 2-car garage. I l,3J0/mc.., Include: .n ma.nenanc.b.A'. a Lible tfjrtn mi shed + 1ST AVENUE : 2BR/BA hoie. Close 0O the beach $900/mo -'Aill Noe. * IST AVENUE : 3BRJ2BA unit. 2-cai garage. Close 0o the be3ch $1,250/mo. Available 10/20. * AMELIA CIICLE : 3BR/2BA house. 2-car garage. $1,125/mo. 'Aallable Now. * COMMODORE PT I,(,tieN iLsurr fi uesr i"a : NEW 3BR/2BA hoas. 2 -car garage. 1.500 SF. $1,075/mo Available Nou. + FORESr RIDGE : 2BR/IBA condo. Community pool $795/mo. Avadable.JO/lu. NO, PEI.. + MONTEGO BAY(isushOiia): NEW 36R/2BA. 2-car garage, 1,600 SF. $1,400/mo Available Now + LAKESIDE DR. N. Gttsi.stFFl: 3BR/2BA. 2-car garage, 2,000 SF. $1,250/mu Available Now. No PETi... * CLUBVI1.LAS (UmpI: BRJ15BA condo. Community pool. I1,275/mo Available Now. * SEACASTLES : 3BR/2.5BA condo. 2-cargarage Community pool l1.1-5/m Available Now. No PErs * SOUTH4r4H STREE r:3BR/2BA house. Close to the Historic District. includes lawn maint.,later,garbage & sewer. 1.15i/mo Avadiable Now. + SOITH FLETCHER AVENUE : 3BR/I.5BA upstairs uniL Close ithe beach $ S/m:,. (800) 741-411 Chaplin (904) 261-0604 Rentals wwvw.ChaplinWilJiamsRentals.com 2700 Mizll Street 12. ?nd fl.or cond,' iAit, -sh- L" & ir nct Co.Ihnny i pocIl & li.nniscourtn.. I tl'xk IromheNh Am,al i* lfort S9.i 3105 S. Fletcher Ate. Ktlch Courtyard Oceanfr-.on,2 condoilh Ie,.r, oi.Toier uras A.igned p.iiLognp.,nil Anad -,asn S1.5O 2680 W. 51h St.- Brand new 32.5 hinmie .. n,'orth en-. Of ihdiL, Clo.I ith.ie leach. Apple \'9167 SF. 2ndi gara-ge, tull I weWD. replace, upgraded kitchen " 1 7.511 Aval noo 95497 Captaln'i Way In GolfUide North J12 tihme n qluiel gated crnmmunirvy 2.40 SF Avail no. for s$1 )50 Sml. pel I.t. 95(66 Spring Tide Lane RiniPl ce 4BR;IBA. .- :io)rj l,-irdLieis on nimarh iLh 2- ca gair. a & elea- I.. Alad nowr for 12,Wi LUNFURNISHED -OFT ISLAND 86164 Cartesian Point 312 neo. nnm.. W Ts no) up, 2 e, ,I-ago., lain ,ninluid I l SF No p 13 A ', .l no lor 1t 1 I""'. 862'27 Car-lan Point Dr. 32 ne- r. e. 0'*D h,.:.k.up. 23cai garage. kIan care is',ided I-.10 SF N Flts Aaul for S1i.X 86250 Carlianil Poilnl D. 3 2 r i.- ome. WviD h.u-.kup. 2-car gamae., la*r. care ircl ided I 922 SF I weoll petI l. A.iuel n,,, I.ir I' 3H Amdla Lakei B-aunfdl 1/2. .'rd flr,,r condo I 345 SF' ID hook p. umcrnelpasUcOerlx-i.hg ire Ick Comiaoily pial & gym A'ad sno' for l. 151'i o $1 25il'h h garage Amelia Lakea, IBR/IBA. 2nd Ilo,,i condo. \/WD 0I... .up. cienekM pain. alarm I .tral el .ci AI abls r..:.u for $%t5 2357-A Isl Avenue 3 duplex -ilh I lawn care Ainal. oon Quality unfurnished rental home, rom $1,000 00 to $1.8O 00 00 per . I,...... 1-11, ...fir h,,k--- .. .. ..Ih Ark.............. * FLEETWOOD DOUBLEWIDE A RARE 4BR/3BA BUILT IN 1999. OVER 1,970 SF. I VERY OPEN AND BRIGHT, FIREPLACE, 1486 STEVENS ROAD. $109,000 NEW LISTINGS - IN YULEE A 9 ACRE CATTLE AND HORSE RANCH WITH 3 POLE BARNS, 20x42 GARAGE, 2 WELLS,.STOCKED POND, CROSS FENCING , MORE. ALSO HAS A 2002 D/WIDE. $475,000 HOME 3/1 GREAT AREA IN YULEE. I HARTS ROAD EAST $135,500 * YULEE ACRE BEAUTIFUL CORNER ACRE CENTRALLY LOCATED NEAR HWY 11 SOUTH WELL SEPTIC POLE. $67,500 * 2002 D/WIDE-3/2, ALL ELECTRIC. WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES, 1 488 SF 1.3 ACRES. THERESA ROAD $115.000 * ?001 D/WIDE 3,2. ALL ELECTRIC FIREPLACE, 1,215 SF. 1 ACRE $84,500 * YULEE ACRE GREAT CORNER ACRE NEAR HWY. 17 ON JOANN & MADELINE ROAD. NOT CLEARED. $55,000 PRMECOMECIL CRAG on wy.17 n Yle...$14 ,00. t*3+ CRS |858 Codos--UnfurnishedI T/H DUPLEX 2BR/1BA. W/D. 2 blks from beach. 2835 Ocean Dr. Avail. 10/20. No pets. $750/mo. plus utilities & sec.' dep. (904)261-5935. 2BR/2BA Beautiful lakefront setting in Amelia Lakes. Screened: room, cathedral ceilings, new carpet & paint, pool & fitness center. $1025/mo. Garage avail. 277-7031 AMELIA LAKES Luxury Condo 2BR/2BA,- gated communirv, clubhouae, fitness center, pool & tennis court. $950/mo. + dep. (904)653-2260 or (904) 753-0701. 3BR/2BA Sleeps 6. Hot tub. Close to beacr, & pool. $1800 monthly or 51400 weekly Call Realty Executives (904)261- 1012 or Pat Turner ('904)556-9586. 2BR/2BA SPACIOUS MOBILE HOME - Walk-in closets, on 2.5 acres, large deck, water softener, very clean. $780/mo. + deposit Call 321-2779 or 583-14131. FIRST AVE. Block to beach. 3BR/2BA, $1200/mo Deposit & references a must. Pets OK. Cable included. Call Kevin at (904)556-6979. NORTH HAMPTON HOME 4BR/3BA, 2250SF, fenced backyard. $1900/mo. Available Nov l st. (904)415-2686 FLORA PARKE 38R/2BA. New wood floors and tile. Available Nov. 1st. $1300,montn. Call i90-14261-5899. AMELIA PARKE TOWNHOME for rent. 2BR'2.SBA, 1500 sq. ft., courtyard. $1200/mo. Call (904)277-4453 or 206- 1198. 3BR/2BA near ine beacr,, scrools & snoppng. $i 0/00mo Amelia Island Lodging Svystems, (904)261-4148, (904)277-9702, or after hours (904)753- 2560. Newly Renovated 2/1 near American Bch. CH&A, W/D conn., nevw stove/rerfg., screen porcnr. Sec 8 apps OK. $695.'mo. (404)661-2706. lojelksOitaol.com BEACH HOME FOR RENT 3BR/2BA, new flooring, satellite system avail., washer! dryer, fireplace, 1-car garage. Short vialk to Deacn. i|O smok.rng Credit crhck req'd. $1300/mo. (904)415-6095, 556-9550 NEW HOME IN YULEE 3EBR2BA, doutic' garage. 96033 Sun Fish Ln. in heron isles suDOdi.ision $1050/mo. Call (916)300-3039. LOOKING FOR A long term unfurnished rental in the Amelia Island area' Visit our weoisle at vww.centurv21ferrelra corn for a complete listing or call Carol or Snerri @b Century 21 (904)261-3077. Visit us online for detailed info at AdvanceAgentsTitle.com. With our new technology we can offer you FREE online closing document storage plus 24 hour access while your transaction is moving through the closing process. Professional, friendly, knowledgeable and . accommodating staff Impeccable 20 year business record Locally owned and operated GM' G AC (hFAMlY FIRST T3tRlEstae Great Moves 7-9700 (800) 227-9701 ,Cash Back" Award -r 1-A'J K- 4 -; i I '-t-l & i &T&-: [ ;H-f1I !kI!1II'J jr/i ,gggj pj~j~j~ 3BR/2BA PATIO HOME Marsh-Lakes. Vaulted ceilings. Community pool. All appliances. Screened-in porch. Only 3 yrs. old. $1450/mo. Call (904)206-1231. ISLAND HOME FOR RENT 3BR/2BA w/new appliances & remodeled. Workshop Inside fenced backyard. Great neighborhood. $1100/mo. Call (904)556- 6222. 4-5BR/1.5BA HOUSE $950/mo. + $950 security deposit. No pets. No smoking. 6 mo lease. Bell River Estates Rd. (904)261-7523 Peaceful Beachwalk Subd. L9 4BR. 3.5BA. garage, whirlpool Ir, master 'uite, pool 8 Jacuzzi in fenced yard, oeacn access. $1700/mo. Rent is negotiable depending on length of lease. Available nov. Call (904)556-8651 or (912)634- 8627. ISLAND ,HOME with Panoramn,: l Marsh View. 3BR/2BA on prlate 1-acre lot Updated appliances, new carpet & pair Attacned garage with automat-c opener $ 1350/mo. Call Stan (904)261-2712 CHARMING ISLAND HOME '16 12th St Nice neighborhood, 3BR 28A, totally renovated, everything brand new. $875 + dep Ref's req'd. (904)261-5630, Iv. msg NEW HOME 2800sf, 4BR/3BA t Donus rm, screened porch, gourmet kitchen. Bell Riv.er Estates off Roses Bluff Ra. in Chester area. J1495/mo. + dep Credit check req'd. 860-5564 or 288-6497 OCEAN VIEW On quiet north end. 3BR/2BA, balcony, covered parking. $1300/mo. First & last + depos.t 1731 Fi. Fletcher. Available now k 352)475-3-97 Ocean View 2 story 3BR.3BA, den, approx 2000sf on Qulet cul-de-sac at N. Beach. Pool, decks, OdI gar. Pets w/dep. $1985/mo. Ind. R.E Svcs. 904-415-0370. YULEE COTTAGE 2BR.'IBA, completely refurbished, CH&A, tile bath. $675,;mo., it & last + $600 securry Call (904)261- 8882. LOVELY OCEAN VIEW Remodeled duplex, 3BR.'2BA. 1600 sq. ft quiet north end near Ft Ci.ncrn 1285/rro. Pets witn deposit. CallI 415-0370 1BR/1BA COTTAGE hot tuO, on the beacn. 535 Ocean Aie. Long term lease. $800i)/mo. Call 1904)396-2939. FOR RENT- 58R/2BA nouse on 3.5 acres. Onff island. Boat ramp near CH&A. 2000/mo. (904)277-3407 or t904)556- 2353 2BR/2BA SPACIOUS MOBILE HOME - WalK:-in closets, on 2.5 acres, large deck, water -ortener, ,ery clean. $780imo. * deposit. Call 321-2779 or 583-1431 HOUSE ON 3 ACRES Near Springnh. Church. 3BR(small/)2BA. Rerfs required. $700/mo Call (904)261-6004, leave mrg FOR THE ELITE Beautiful Piney Island 2-story with panoramic vistas of mash & TCW 4BR/3BA, 2-car garage & mucr, more. $2100/mo includes lawn care. Nick Deonas Realty, Inc. (904)277-0006 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19,2005 CLASSIFIED News-Leader 13C 1022 Isle of Palms 3/2, $1100. 86399 Meadowwood Dr. 3/2, $1200. 96074 Ridgewood Cir. (Lofton Pt,) - 4/3, $1300. 23987 Creek Parke Cr. (Flora Parke) - 4/2, $1300. 2165 Natures Gate Ct. N. 3/2.5 w/den, $1350. Call Carol or Sherri at Century 21 (904)261-3077. BRAND NEW HOME 3BR/3BA/2-car garage + bonus. 1900sf, lake view, 15 minutes to beach, convenient to interstate. $1450/mo. (904)483-7617 2BR/1BA COTTAGE in Old Town. Quiet neighborhood. $800/mo. Call 753-3268. ELEGANT 2BR/1BA top floor duplex. Oversized deck. Beautiful ocean views. Quiet. No smokers. Pets okay. $950/mo. (213)304-3256. CUTE REMODELED 1BR HOUSE Stove & refrigerator included. City of Fernandina Beach. $450/mo. + deposit. Call (904) 415-5567 or 277-3604. 861 Vacation Rentals ] OCEANVIEW 3BR/2BA and 2BR/1BA. Call (904)261-4066, C.H. Lasserre, Realtor, for special rates. COMMERCIAL/OFFICE Medical, lawyers; accountants. Immediate move-in. Beautifully decorated, builder's special design, 1100sf, divided, 2 offices, reception area, conference room. 819 S. 8th St. Callifor appt. 753-0608. Homes For Rent Available Immediately Fully remodeled 3BR/2.5BA bath tov. house, all new appliances. cabinets, countenops & ceramic ile. central air., ./d hookup: great neighborhood. close to schools; $1 .000-$1.-100 monthly plus deposit. Like-new home nestled in a quiet neighborhood setting yet conven- ient to everything; 3BRi3B A ith large backyard, ceramic tile. $1,000-$1,400 monthly plus deposit. Cozy cottage in Old Towne on ornery lot,. completely remodeled. 2BR' lBA. small deck. central air, w/d hookup,'located on. quiet street in hisionc neighborhood. Steal of a deal at $800 monthly plus deposit. and more Call 1904) 753-3268 1864 Commercial/Retail l DEERWALK Prime high visibility location on AlA in O'Neal. 1250sf units. Curtiss Lasserre Real Estate (904)261-4066. IN YULEE, for lease commercial; 1054 sq ft. $900 a month. Call (904)548-7297. AMELIA ISLAND RESORT AREA Prime location on First Coast Hwy., north of AIP, south of Ritz Carlton. 1008-1530 sq. ft. Call (904)277-3376. SHORT TERM RENTAL NEEDED by mature couple with 3 well ,behaved cats, Nov. 1 to Feb. 1 while new home being built. Call Heather 10am-3pm, 261-3696 or 5pm-9pm at 491-4688. Good references. mA N PIn.L. A I 901 Automobiles 1 2001 SILVER KIA SPORTAGE 4X4. 37,500 miles. $6,000. Call (904)753- 3361. 1996 LINCOLN TOWN CAR 80,000 miles. New tires, battery, brakes, heater, AC. Good condition. 2nd owner, local; $5,400. (904)491-8004 2000 FORD EXCURSION 7.3L diesel. 4WD. Loaded. $11,000. Call (904)206- 2069. FOR SALE '94 Cadillac Deville, 162,000 highway miles, CC, tilt, PL, PW, PS, leather $3500. Also, '94 Mercury Sable, 95,697 miles, V6, auto., air, $800. (904)206-0704 or 556-1482 902 Trucks 1981 JEEP CJ5 304, V8, runs excellent, great for the beach or island hopping. $3,000. Call (904)277-6745. I 903 Vans 1 1993 MERCURY VILLAGER GS 6 cyl., loaded, full power, green w/gray interior. 236K miles. Runs good. $1200/OBO. (904)261-3035 S904 Motorcycles I 2004 YAMAHA PW50 2-stroke 50cc engine w/auto oil mix. Asking $750. (904)491-8872. Commercial Space For Rent Available Immediately Commercial space available in busy shopping center on 8th Street, Femandina Beach. 900 sq.ft. / 2,000 sq.ft. spaces or combine for larger space. Available immediately. Call (904) 753-3268 2852 Eastwind Drive (Ocean Reach) - 4BR/2BA, 2-car garage. Beautiful & spacious home central- ly located with formal dining room, replace in living room, large kitchen, fenced rear yard and covered patio. Lawn care included. 2,000 SF. $1,54S.mo. Available Early Nov. : CONDOS/TOWNHOMES ~ On Island 2139 Ciera Lane (The Arbours) 4 .2BA 2- ir garage _. .._ _e. eai ull hI.I.T,* I:l-1.. larJ io pe, l.:I,[ tal.", L .l .F I.re ,pla r. 1" hli. ,,t r rinm, Amelia Island Plantation. 2105 Beechwood .-,,i,n.j ..11l ,lll.ll msr.-, r r, sister, lub an1 .,.. .ir. ",h.'.ver 28 .2 -4 qr.un.d IlC.r condo .n gav., C :orr.n.,ur..r, ,rlo l. Ih .. 1M 63 SF. 1J 350 m m.n po:.c la e ar.,- go .r c,-.ure Amer..-. .,ndc2ud m.)it, 5 t, ;r.ia ll 1930 Highland Drive i8 A2 2.car ai.ai *:u. tium i.uilr eir r .. ..:em i.er commun.r, po.i. CO.Ervd. palo a. h .. dr ,, rt ar ho 0. r, I r.rar r,,qh .r..13 f-.,l. :.:. ....ir r, plia .: n r. UrT, 3.-i n ,ar. ,rn luci- 1,350 SF 11,39S mo k t,:'l.r ..re ,,C l.e ,,r, .:.-r,:,, u,-,E.rh:,p t.rr iiii Oar tr.d t.l .l r, 730B Tarpon Avenue 2BP'2ai Ii rt q3ra .ge Thn, ,:Vrg4yOui h ,Cr i.g I. ..-. d.. -.I '.. a :. i. r' t. n -r. ..r i .. ir..r, .31 . hCTne ., r.- r.c Im ioc .hll o n 11 : a : .n ..ilk V.- rh,. b..:h, C.,:r. Er,.r ,p "rgt:.; r..:r Lar r- ,3r. : ,p..'ir.i le ,ii. 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I "11-. : ".V1. r 1,860 SF 1 Q5 mo Aalable Early No lin in ,oi ""poic"Cv r. etupr lbialoetoR1 35 aa,. leter .4,'ee -- 26.r'2-h 2... arae r. ite rea,' tern., c urL c,.rra n'tuiVl paii, a a1,-,,r ',.e' I: ear, d pest 3453S R ete. r An. nue, '6.- 2 i r n cr,nidl ,rjudzd 1950 mo E 0 o .:r. 1Ez ,II L, ,ra, t,r,-h-, r, r .r .i- Oc., c ,irho. l3n Almelia W oods, #103B 6 .-16 4rlb. acui. up,i3,, :-:ado. close to i. i .i ,-. ,.,, 6 -,i ... ",ii. I ,irc" ," ,ar. aid-' the "o- ch i ,-r.g trai.:arne la .p.'r. r 'i.a .l.-ulE. Ceilings ,l:.r. a r l, or.l, l I ..r.:l.a 900 SF 1995 mo .ar. ucled 840 SF. mo wat SINGLE FAMILY HOMES ~ Off Islanld Ocean Dunes, #D-1 FURNISHED oceaonront condo. 86004 Cathedral Lane (Lofton Oaks) 38.12BA 21car 2BR/2i A :co.mlortbbl grc, un, l Il,-or un't ot.ah 3 ,auiuhjIl ,ea,' View. qg ra3 E bE3au.iul I '. d l:-7 I,.' I pla cr.l I,am. .-m iu telhlt dr:h. ., a,- Amen,i.e.., i .:lu,- octr..arr .i'a par.o >.:,,rCnur,,r, p-.:.-l 1h .r,q rO..,T with FP, i>c.,r. c, i i I ..j ,. 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JO3 MERCURYGRAND MARQUIS p13$99 Iather, Loaded, 27KMiles! #F1571, 1I3,99 '04 CHRYSU S CONVERTIBLE $ Ready to Crue, Etro Clean! nPC944 W Ww9 '02FORDWINDSlTARS $1 A Leather, Loaded #F1554 I " '5 FORDESCAPEXLT $1 AA Au*,, Loaded, FaLoryWanly # 1PC964 9 9 '2FORDF.1I SUPRCA4x4 $ A 95 FX4 Package, 33,000 Miles! #1 550 $ 9 '05 FORD XPLORERXLT1 3rd Seat, Fadory Warnty! #PC962 $19F995 '04FORD MUSTANGGT s1A A, 13KMIe, 5 Speed, Loaded! #F1573 I 7g 95 '02UNCOLNLS $ Fatoi Waonty, Sunroof, V8! #F1570 m$2995d '03 FoR F.5 4x4L m DIm L $ mm $ AAC Sup ISiw, ,Got See! #M3A 2 9W 95 WED THU FRI SAT L 14C WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19,2005-ClASSIFIEDS News-Leade, NO m I I |!~i g**a iSeti'' > ii"-- 'i- .-/a' ^' ^* .,,.s ' .. ........ESBBaeBA^^ ^ ., S!>!~'~^-.^ ...'^..*.*SJ^.B HOLLY POINT EsrTAIES $275,000+ 93 OCEAN PLACE $895,000 EIghil bauatifl lice had Jd lois alo-ng ih. ChrisTphcr/Florw.h.c, Cread Beauriful and privacy 2 bdroom illa adjacent to'the Ritz-Carlon. TI..J.ill h. with iculb ri.drie'ia pad .idiinedrbru.h cleared' fI ll iar diaii.2 i Tasietilv decoraicd, fluill Ifurnjshed with gorgeous views of the world' ,.;.pe. ,atllimied niede:ci,,un, M,.S Gol5 i reknowned Amelia island beach M,.S -.44. _ KATHY WHITE 904.75,2"05- CRAiG BENNETT 904 556.1122 AP M MEYER 904.415.0303 rA II iLL Vr 7u"L..'t 1.17L II 503 So. 7'" SrREET $449,900 Lor 3, BROOK HILL PLACE $175,000 86444 RIVERWOOD DRIVE $329,000 3328 WINTERBERRV AVENUE $450,000 ,,, r,3p.coe.:.l hj-.,)r) ifr.hi,,bfaurinill/reisiorid 4BR.1930h: me Gorgeous Great ,opporltuiitr for large I acre lot located within gated commurn. Full tu,:.homeotler; .",sS .F ,n il]'.biby. PrhnL.irital C''BR 'h 3 fuji Build y'our drim h,:,me and eijoy .\expanive views and easy access to die o,:,d E1,.:, 2 nre,, baths iL ih ik., ipectlcuir kitchen with honed granice ty of Amela Ba,. Close to beaches and Island 39 homesites located bath: Huge macr with i ing area, O)p n kii.chenigici.a room riLot o Nasa Rlver tiom thishalf acre+ deep water lot Creat fishingfrom your own o:,uare '-, Lan pdsJped I,',l~)00C:,rnerhomes.Ist MItS.5446+ within thislovely ommunty. Callfardetail. t.L530. lI Bauiifulpre r'alon l,:, in Mddo,.cid Mt'ii.'H" bakyard. Etstcringdoukpihngallowv. l;Mre 3aerbuilding. MISLmis5 KAREN WERLING 866.437".8505 EVELYN MORTENSON 904.753.2014 KATHY GARLAND 904.556.5744 PAM MEYER 904415.0303 pI. 318 No. 3" STREET $79,900 95204 SPRINGTIDE LANE $1,399,000 Thrs lot 1 ,ir downtown hat large trees, but i aho partjalU clear for Baurifull) furnirhed R LrPl.ac -'ia bth boar -.lip nr.clud.J GrEat suri- buildm.. perfect spot for woJr dream home near the Amelna Rier iet. 'mm virrualh ,es -. ro,,T,3BR -BN. Formalhb n irid inningg r,:i.mi, Ne, deed restriction,. Call lamejar mori nki MLS .3589 fily ,wm.;ummmc killer "n icr-ned bile:.c & muro te MLS # 5-1.. IANIE WESTMORELAND 904.753.2018 GLENN HANCOCK 904.753.2009 1378 PLANIATION POINT $4-129,000 2680 WEST 5'1 STREET $539,000 Southern nrd ol land m gated communirv is thJis loIldv ',BR/2BA Lovely. new 3PK/2..BA iownh>:me onlv sleps to the beach. Two-cai brick.-frnt home idd I,,ler and kitchen,gap rarge.gadtermg room garage, mole gas fireplace, gas sicte, and 2 decks Views of the ..,ith lot.ol owmid,,ows and gas fireplace i>ts 5.6'::'" 'ocean House plans i] office I.1LS P5932 EVELYN MORTENO50N 904.75320-14 LYNDAWOOD 904.753.0571 .+.:. _,.. i.~~ ~ ~~~-"- --'+j-----------.--, mlIl~mmm ., ] m.LL 75832 fIoNSON LAKE ROAD $114,900 33243 SUNNY PARKE CIRCLE $425,000 Lalefronm proper! Bring your fishing poles! 3BR/2BA doublewide fverric-rant ull be r eircuzed by the l..n. -It4E ..bt I ihgIO f.0- rim rhl i 43. mobile hume with large screened back porch, tna-m kitchen wi Ah all b nc rfv 2:,5n -F H.:.Iie bu3..r cd ciJ tiric ,-. L ii..r ..:. flri.. applia.ics hasher & dr er oo! This home is like new MLS u.-6 ldin JiT."i Mud p[.rtial M U MS :.O CARLENE MIDUFFLE 4 904.753.1522 CLAUDIA WATTS 904 556.4000 .. .... ":: '::: | -"iau'- ~~~~~~a-*( ,t ,7 LULU's BRA & GRILL'*$145,000 I 134 No.13'" STREET $389,000 204 MARSHLAKes DRIVE'*O$1,100,000 FOREST RIDGE VILLAGE,'K-6. $1.6,900UU Fanuta~tc op,,,rniry'r',, i.e or nne of Amelia i~n,: mt popttla do,' New low ourry cla4,, c ntr.illy lo.:a ed io tht Nich and downlown Cuqi, m bitdr D,,rDnna Lynn's.i'ormer ho, In-rdible ,iews of 40 ae lan Short walk to the beach. Very well maihLtamd 2BR condo. Purchase ,:rr, ti -, rar, m iYFr n J ed M ,,utherr, twm n mg", ,ni noned by I) Lena [a r I v aFjrlrl10 I,)+ t'fia old, ht, pine l 1fofi,.q12 5BAr m.ni i on on n, granr,,e .H'r m e i lea.t1fr, crientd pool, master don,.i ,Jditwnal Bf/4BA, iud,opr for.n'vestment or second home. Freshly painted, vaulted ceding, n'ew ',mlya-r,t di Whardiai ,4cov.leJ courryard dinrni MLS #605 :oumner,:pG,GE -.inml- pppl,'incts mCIl ,Of & lola harrmr B ML5 13 kch kitch tn, roomarroom'.'car gaiuae b'-rn s,rndirit collar SL431225 bathroom witlidedfloor t, MLSm36160 PAM 1%R' & Ohl .11 l D&PT 'TROXL0L ,4 -1 1999GARAiv D[ 904.5 .6 57d 44 1 KATHY WHITE 904.753.2705 MAjMi vv w ./ OCEAN PARK,#i1 <* $524,900 861816 No. HAMPTON CLUB WAY $525,000 LOT 9, No. 6'" & DADE STREETS $150,000 96394 HIGH POINTE DRIVE $595,900 Lovely 3BR/2BAcceanriewcondowith convenient access o stairs and an BR ;Bi. l3BA rT1jccoith ;ione. '*i-car rgc oie ntrs >c .6Lh ,inijiE LLocaied near historic downiown. hih hdlhop corner lot could be ust | US I O1/T COiM tEtE Reads lor H n owner 4BR/3.5BA,r 784 healed pool v.l.over bridge LoSofroom ora orene ainandwihust a. b lincl .c n BA rc bm tm t" ha out okn E 1 buirl *iuas pcdia, pljc on th% islCnd Theoloi F. hi c g.gr. ne .:.u ersU nd hardwood loors, erriiiloor Short walk to the beach, you U be home in paradise! MLSn.4 63 fcid !anii,iacks iHl BA Cl(iv ol ju, Arirclaj olrid more! i f-L.5043 ispar i"lly cl rcd and just warring for sou Md a'8 p]^nsmrened pOi-h.9 c3r arage,irtri reaforbonusroom. M1S3 ' MARY YATES 904 556.9350-LYNDA WOOD 904 75 (1'571 JANIE WESTMORELAND 0 904.753 2018 GLENN HANCOCK 904.753.2009 3635 So. FLETCHER AVENUE $899,000 281873 LAKE HAMPTON ROAD $91,900 86343 FELMORE ROAD S $210,000 9 OCEAN DUNEA-2 $535,000 Onc'of aBRirAdbje..hhu'.e o Ligh t bri onh wiih unique and tab'ulosadi c B Pe e and quical .An d.:lo:,, 1t e ne .verl Brintg ohe ,ral and rhe .ihingp.:.lu. An a re at land, a-l,900t sF d ,', ?B,1, h, m h j nd c 6t0 oF building bCEANFRONT condo' Large greal room overlooking 2he Ateantc o.roto.r v ch. r icridge Lts ofro topl rc, h orned pool & j. loicli uLer ,:ell pi ?B ';A o er e c h, Ian h ,:cdifblt di:.rk ""ho.psl-cd mhit ,u'reh' ,,hrth balhall on one properly. The po-.ibihrelcs ore endless! Come la1k, Ocean.h 2 bedroom, freshly pamred and new care r. M it i ono r breea c'h n' liews a ,ou raillin loi hLShh l M 4" mdanvetvia id meriiuon. Calell' i fHe a n J ppoim nl! MLS.' "O,0 4 a look nhedlocaiin lcon-meni roafhe lui.nd.and i-95 MLSd3.55912 PAT TROXEL 904.321 1999 CARLENE McDUFFIE 904753.1522 KAREN WERLING 866.437.8505 KATHY WHITE 904.753.2705 I F + '-| ::--l 3635 So. FLETCHER AVENUE $899,000 281873 LAKE HAMPTON OAD $91,900 86343 FELMORE ROA D $210,000' OCEAN DUNEs, A-2 $535,000 One,:, .ilnrdbe3..hhoLi.e1 Light& brql',wihhunique and fabulousd Peace nd quirl And.d-,d,:l w the riverl bring the boaland ihe (,hmngP,:,l An acreo(A land,3.l.90f .1 tSF BR/BA8,\hme nd a610 SF buiding )CEANJFRONTco.'ndor Large great room overlooking the AdantLC -.,rtof couche,. ;, .,ked one firtpla,:c, heated pool & st,. I o,e['l ocean lkellk~q,,p 3BR;J2BA,:,acoer.)ooe lncd acftI, 10 4,:edir w,:rkshcr/dw.ltidr-s:, wah bath all on one property.T'he po :ibilahes ire endlle.i! Coame lake Ocean.' 2 bedroom,, fresh], painted and new caripel, MIS +,0A,0 breei, n.je % iew,; ',b)u llmn o~e jth ', z.hbe~ad ldl homleMLS 9"7.8"A many, 'txra ,iomres, ;un. Call toda) .Pr an appoi mnt r ILS9 3601,4 3 look -tIhe locations; comn lnent to the 14[.and and i.95 M.Lt5 3559i PAT TROXEL 904.321. 1999 CARLENE McDUIFPIF 904753.1522 KARE'N WRLING 866.437.8505 KATHY WHITE 904 753 2/05 "7. -vL I * L ^..: ,. ,,.', ", ' 4653 GENOA DRIVE $849,900 2352 EAST DUCK LAKE ROAD $98,500 LOT 8, DADE STREET $125,000 400 KETCH COURTYARD $635,000 fel.Jcd on qu,,i cul-.Jc. l overlooking golf course and lake n Goll'id& hl, nr i", li\v m.t. .tl hmc, .n r. 11.. t1,t.ulil,,lly l i& 'W PI28, pii Excellent hLd)lp lot close to the historic ddsisrici with news of wal You will fill in love waih bis 3BR/BA oceanfront retreat! Compleiely SOuth at Siummer Bach Loaded iih upgrades like granite, hard,,ood, phir,-w h 1, 6r ,hli ti'i iLiiin .Jliini roiA, Larit wot'njl'J cl' oll L'.l' rjll.',:d lands Not many lots like this available. Don't n m :.; our! Call fame lr rcnoilcaed and ,-old btauilfull) furi'shed, his anit has an excellent bonuz rWom and much more Lght & brighr. MLWi'.6086 ur ed 12m:or nut *hte 1(2 lr,,il4 3n Holl| 'o-i tha rnmp MiLS anr.t mod leaurgre rnon. 5892 renal hsor and leaur great ocean views' ML3526u 1-7.1i ki lM"l &/'L" b c i" ,; nnQt aRl NI," &.n! *>T r nQ i/ ri I lA'iTI 1r *Ir'cTkntnri An*i ) 7q".! 3. 7 M AI '}r1 Da ATTR 0I d9 Q4321'.1"Q99 SI kl I Outstanding Agents. Outstanding Results. 21, |