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JANUARY 3, 2008


Serving Doctors Inlet, Fleming Island, Green Cove Springs, Keystone Heights, Lake Asbury, Middleburg, OakLeaf, Orange Park, Penney Farms

VOLUME 38, NO. 1 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFTHE COUNTY'S LEGALS 2 SECTIONS 500

Clay's birthday
To mark Clay County's 150th birthday,
Clay Today has created a special em- f
blem it will run in each 2008 edition.
This emblem will appear in the upper
lefthand corner of the front page, as
well as with the many historical articles
we plan to publish during the year.


Musical treat
Penney Farms residents got a musi-
cal treat from two local talented musi-
cians. See page 15A for related story
and photos.


Karate Kid
An Orange Park teen who is using ka-
rate to beatcancer is having success.
See related story on Page lB.

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January

By Jim Kelly
Staff Writer
ORANGE PARK In a church sanctuary,
where all is generally calm and of good will
this time of year, a group of angry parents
called for a better explanation than they
perceived receiving from their pastor.
The Rev. Armand Egnew told the par-
ents apologetically that the Orange Park
Christian Academy (OPCA) would close on
Tuesday, Jan 15.
He added, almost seeming atdisclaimer,
that he has been pastor for only six months,
and in that six months he had encountered
one after another of nearly insurmountable
financial difficulties.
"Do we make payroll this week? Do we
pay the electric bill? Will we find more stu-
dents who want to goto school here?" Egnew
asked these questions rhetorically, but found
little sympathy from the audience.
Cries from the audience became hot
rather quickly and often were fired at the
pastor with little charity as angry parents
wanted to know why they were the last to
find out, and why the decision was seem-
ingly made without any effort to find a way
to save the school.
Many of the parents attend churches
SEE OPCA, 12A


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Creating unique clothing designs is what makes Lynn Vincent a sought-after seamstress.

Local seamstress works

on HBO movie costumes


By Kelly J. Stigllano
Correspondent
GREEN COVE SPRINGS While local cloth-
ing designer Lynn Vincent recently worked
on the wardrobe for Recount, a film for
HBO, being employed by movie moguls isn't
new to her.
Vincent worked on the costumes used
in Things That Hang From Trees, a 2007


drama directed by [do Mizrahy.
Working with a stylist in Jacksonville,
Vincent has had the opportunity to create
costumes for commercials as well. Looking
for someone who could make patterns, with
a track record of success, Vincent was the
obvious choice.
Recount, a docu-drama about Katherine
Harris, is scheduled to be released during
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There are resolutions and there are resolutions


How many times have I told you that the
only New Year's resolution I make is not to
make resolutions? I won't even venture a
guess; it's been a long-standing resolution.
But now I am on the verge of breaking that
resolution and I would like to share this mo-
mentous event with you.
1. This year's Advenl/Christmas sea-
son started off on the wrong foot. First of
all, I couldn't find my Advent wreath and,
as a consequence, it was two weeks late
finding its place in the middle of my din-
ing room table. You would think I should
have learned from that; obviously, I did not.
When it came time to set up my Christmas
tree guess what? That's right; I couldn't
find it. Now, when one lives in a tiny two-
bedroom one-bath home with no garage
and only a three-by-seven storage closet
lined with shelves, how hard do you think
it would be to put stuff away so it can be
found? Sometimes I think taking care of a
small space is more difficult than taking
care of a big one. Anyway, I hereby highly
resolve that when all this comes down New
Year's Day and the Feast of Epiphany, I will
put them where I can see them and mark
them big enough so, "...John Bull can read
it without his spectacles."
2. Having suffered through a long,
hot, damp summer in 2007, I resolve that, if
it looks like a repeat this year, I'm going to
have my developing gills surgically opened


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and spend the entire summer in a nice cool
lake somewhere. I'm old enough to look like
a prune, anyway, this ought to do it.
3. An alternative-to the above would
be to get a summer home somewhere cool;
I've been thinking of the Antarctic but then it
occurred to me that summer here is winter
there and my purpose would be defeated.
Nevertheless, I will keep looking and I know
there must be someplace for me. I resolve
that I will leave a forwarding address if I
pick up a few acres on Mars.
4. Like most Americans, I have been
complaining long and loud about escalat-
ing gas prices. This current rollercoaster
has been the straw that broke the camel's
back. This is the year that I am determined
to do something about it. For sometime I
have been searching for the ideal mode of
transportation. I know what I want but I
have been unable to find it. I am determined
to intensify my search, though, and I will
not give up until I find... an air-conditioned
horse.
5. I suppose I should resolve not to
entertain these flights of fancy and attempts
at humor in the newborn year, but I know it
would be one of the first resolutions to get


Ta oesIt is my desire to make you6
feel welcome and to acquaint
you with Clay County. If you
R ckt A a tare new in the area, a phone
call will bring a prompt visit
from me. I have brochures,
Ah dDea of civic information, and to
Radio Control Cars Trk -u help with your shopping
needs, cards of introduction and free gifts
from local merchants. Local merchants ared
(1 I11 also encouraged to inquire about participa.
tion in the newcomer packets.
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ORANGE PARKI WESTSIDE ICall Carol 5tuddard 64-9649





A Heartfelt Thank You
To everyone who has been there for us following the loss of our
beloved Sharon. The prayers, kind words, food and donations have
been so greatly appreciated. We already knew she was an Angel,
but the love you have shown towards our family only serves as vali-
dation of how many lives she touched during her time amongst us.
Dayn, Judy and the Boitet Family, you have always been and will
Forever be part of our Family. We love you all so very much! THE
OFFICE, you were her life! To her PEO sisters, there are no words
that can express our gratitude for all that you have done for our
family. Natalie we all love you.
Chalker and Glenna, we can only say "GO GATORS" and let you both know how much your
"Sham" loved you both. Beth your words spoke to everyone and your light is our beacon.
Bunko Ladies, there will never be a way to adequately say "thank you" for the reception, the
meals and everything else you have all done for us these past days. Thank you also to Lisa
and Justin Daniels, our extended Woodlake family and especially Jim Cardosi for your, help
and strength.
To my Garber Automall Family both here in Florida and across the country, there are so many
of you that I owe so much gratitude. Dick and Pat, I simply cannot express enough thanks
to you for making the trip to Florida to be with us. David thanks for spending the day with
me on Monday and the numerous calls and emails. Dan your insightfulness and many, many
conversations have been wonderful. Ron I am stymied at what to say other than thanks which
falls so short of all the things that should be said.
To ALL of our extended family and there are far too many of you to list, but our door is al-
ways open and you are always welcome to stay for dinner, grab a pop from the fridge or spend
the night or weekend. Your support for Sarah, Abbey and Brooke has been amazing and we
love you ALL so much. The Star you dedicated to Sharon will forever be with us. Thank you
so very, very much. You will always be my other kids even though most of you have already
become beautiful young men and women.
There are no words to express our gratitude to everyone who has meant so much to us and
been of such great comfort.

The Knudsons- Jeff, Sarah, Abbey and Brooke
28562-01


broken so why bother?
How about a change of pace?
On Sept, 11, 2001, I was home with a
back problem. I had been away from the of-
fice several days and a florist arrived bear-
ing a peace lily already in blossom. I hadn't
had the television on so didn't know the
tragedies taking place in New York, Wash-
ington and a Pennsylvania field.
The months went by and the plant with
its message of peace and hope thrived and
grew and bloomed.
Then I took it to church to use as table
decoration at a parish ministry fair. I don't
know if it got too near some candles or the
heat in the car transporting it was too much,
when I got it home it was wilting, some of the
leaves were obviously burned and I thought
it was a goner. I trimmed it and watered it
and talked to it and babied it and, by golly,
it came around,. perked up and eventually
started blooming again.
As some of you are aware, I have had
equilibrium problems this past year and
Shave taken many a tumble. One evening a
couple of months ago, I fell again. It hap-
pened so fast I don't know how it happened.


Jabriyl Suliman Evans, 15, of Middle-
burg was critically injured ih a Dec. 23
crash on Pawnee Street in Orange Park.
He was a passenger. The driver, Aundari-

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But down I went bearing a sandwich and a
glass of milk on a tray. I landed, of course,
in the middle of that poor plant, which was
minding its own business on a low table in
front of the window. The table shattered. I
punched a hole in the planter. The plant was
knocked out of its planter onto the floor. It
stayed where it was for the night but the
next morning I gathered it up and restored
it to its planter. Again I repotted it with new
potting soil, lots of water and TLC. I thought
sure this time I would be writing its requi-
em. But it is sitting safely now on a dresser
in front of the window in my bedroom and
it is blooming.
The moral of this story is this: This plant
came into my home with its message of
peace and hope On one of the darkest days.
in American history. It has suffered many
tribulations and reversals a microcosm
reminiscent of our own recent national saga.
But every time it has struggled back, it has
grown stronger, it has put forth its beauty
and it still radiates peace and hope.
I pray that the coming year brings peace
and hope to you and yours.
See ya.


Hearing on schools' boundaries


scheduled for Jan. 17 meeting


Clay Today staff

GREEN COVE SPRINGS Parents
wanting to comment on proposed at-
tendance boundary changes in the
OakLeaf and Lake Asbury areas should
attend the Thursday, Jan. 17, school
board meeting.
The board will hold a public hearing
during its regular meeting at 7 p.m. in
the Teacher In-Service Center at Flem-
ing Island High School. District staff is
proposing the changes in advance of
two new elementary schools opening in.
August in those areas, as well as minor
realignments to boundaries for Middle-
burg Elementary, Thunderbolt Elemen-
tary, Green Cove Springs Junior High
and Lake Asbury Jr. High to eliminate
redundant bus routes.
The opening of Shadowlawn Ele-
mentary on County Road 218 near Hen-
ley Road will require the redistricting


of some students now walking to Lake
Asbury Elementary, school officials
said at the Dec. 20 board meeting. All
Shadowlawn students will be bused.
In Oakleaf, the opening of Oakleaf
Village elementary will affect both
Oakleaf School and Argyle Elementary
boundaries, officials.
Maps detailing the proposed
boundaries will be posted on the school
district web site, www.clay.kl2.fl.us,
after Jan. 2, officials said.
Board members, who are encour-
aging parents to offer their comments,
originally considered holding a Jan. 10
public hearing but nixed the idea due.to
scheduling conflicts. Instead of picking
another date, they decided to include
the hearing in the regular meeting,
board President Carol Studdard said.
Another public hearing could be
held if more input is needed, Studdard
said.


ous Cowell, 19, of Orange Park suffered
minor injuries. A story in the Dec. 27 of
Clay Today contained incorrect informa-
tion. Clay Today regrets the error.


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shower and tubs installed. This home offers tons of possibilities for a
wonderful country setting. MLS# 406328 $94,900.
GREAT PLACE TO GO RIDING
2 acres in Clay County school zone. 'Close to shopping and schools.
Very nice property with plenty of room to roam. Perfect for your
mobile home or site built home in the country. Property not cleared
so you would be able to keep the-trees that you want. Don't forget the
horses, ATV and the kids. MLS# 320344 $55,000.
CLOSE TO THE AIRPORT
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION
Only minutes from downtown Jacksonville Airport, Edwood Industrial
park. Over 1/2 acres lot to build your home. That's right in the city
paved road. What are you waiting for??? MLS# 375636 $40,000.

3/2'plus study could be 4th bedroom. Full length of homefront
and back decks overlooking a beautiful private lot which measures
229x267 *ft heated and cooled is 2,232 total under roof is 4,464 sq
ft. Home features fireplace, wood and carpet floors throughout 3 car
garage attached width concrete storage included. This home is a must
see. MLS# 351879 $275,000.
CLAY HILL AREA (BALDWIN)
Lot size 110x436 1.10 acres has culvert in place, wood building on
property no value is given, value in land purchase only. Perfect for your
new mobile, lot is level and cleared partially. MIS# 383732 $27,900.
BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED OPEN FLOOR PLAN
4/2 with 2,246 sq ft. in ground pool, side entry 2 car garage, beautiful
tropical landscaped yard in Orange Park. Huge 2 story shed. This
home features: kitchen with custom corian counters; 2 breakfast
bars; natural maple cabinets; pantry, appliances black and stainless
steel, glass top conv/bake oven, glass splash; huge master and indoor
laundry room. MLS# 403013 $259,900.


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Ruling favors sheriff in contract talks


By Greg Walsh
Managing Editor

GREEN COVE SPRINGS The Clay County
sheriff should not have to enter binding
arbitration if he disciplines Sheriff's Office
personnel who are covered by the collec-
tive bargaining agreement with the Fra-
ternal Order of Police (FOP) Lodge 104, a
special magistrate has ruled.
The potentially precedent-setting rul-
ing, which was being watched by other Flor-
ida sheriffs, supports Sheriff Rick Beseler's
position that a sufficient appeals process is
already in place with Career Service Board
(CSB) and that he and past sheriffs have
abided by those recomendations.
Issued on Dec. 19, the recommenda-
tions by Special Magistrate Wayne Helsby
of the Public Employees Relations Commis-
sion (PERC) found in favor of Beseler on a
majority of the issues reviewed. The FOP
declared an impasse in May and requested
PERC involvement,
The current system is a "fair, impartial
and effective means of resolving issues re-
lated to discipline and discharge," Helsby
wrote.
While several unresolved issues were
addressed in the ruling for example uni-
forms and equipment, layoffs and maximum
secondary employment hours the griev-
ance and arbitration procedures were the
key issue, both side said.
"I am pleased the mediator agreed with
us," Beseler said through general cousel
Jim Pimentel. He called the recommenda-
tions "fair and impartial" and that he felt
deputies have been treated fairly all along.


Rick Beseler


The union pledged
it would take the
issue to Clay County
Commissioners if the
special magistrate
sided with the union
on binding arbitra-
tion and the sheriff
rejected it. Beseler
maintained that as
an elected constitu-


tional officer only he had final say on the
matter.
The FOP said it was reviewing Helsby's
recommendations.
"We are disappointed with the decision
as it relates to the arbitration issue," said
Gary Evans, a Clay County-based staff rep-
resentative for the state FOP. "We are now
in the position of evaluating whether or not
to accept the recommendation."
Under the current system, a sheriff's
deputy facing disciplinary action could
appeal the sheriff's decision to the CSB.
Beseler argued the CSB should continue
to be used, but the FOP argued the system
was flawed because any CSB decision went
back to the sheriff, who could accept or re-


Lakeside student works

to help area charities


By Randy Lefko
Correspondent

ORANGE PARK 12-year-old Tyler
Jump organized a team of Orange Park
High School (OPHS) football players -
used to moving mountains of bodies.on
the field and the Orange Park Let's
Talk About It Club to deliver nearly
$2,000 worth of Christmas presents.
Other needed items were taken to the
Ronald McDonald House in downtown
Jacksonville last week on behalf of the
Steven Dandridge Toy Drive.,
Jump, who started a Tyler's Tabs
collection to recycle and deliver the
proceeds of aluminum soda cans at
age seven, has now evolved his phi-
lanthropy by branching into a toys col-
lection entity in honor of former OPHS
baseball star Steven Dandridge. He
succumbed to cancer in 2005.
"I started the recycling idea when
I saw a big Gatorade bottle in my old
middle school in Jacksonville,". said
Jump, whose mother, Christie, is an
Orange Park High teacher.
"I started, taking my own bottles
and asking for the soda tops and it has
grown since."


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At the Friday gathering of OPHS
football players and other club mem-
bers, Jump saw a collection of nearly
$2,000 in toys, a $400 check from
various fundraisers and a $100 dona-
tion of gift certificates from the OPHS
football squad all packed into a slew of
vehicles headed to Jacksonville.
For Jump's mom, the Ronald Mc-
Donald House has said the proceeds will
be used for new DVD players, two spe-
cialized high chairs and teenaged items
like bandanas, cologne and jewelry.
"These are all items that the Ron-
ald McDoanld House has asked for,"
said Jump.
For OPHS football coach Rob
Garcia, Jumps efforts sometimes go
unnoticed, but have been an annual
pilgrimage spurned by his friendship
with Dandridge.
"The football team wanted to join
in and help Tyler and get out into the
neighborhoods and do whatever we
could," said Garcia.
"Our gift certificates are for the
family members expenses when visit-
ing the Ronald McDonald House and
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ject it.
"Indeed, the FOP presented no evi-
dence whatsoever to establish that the ex-
isting appeal process is flawed, biased or
has otherwise provide to be ineffectual or
unfair," Helsby wrote.
"...In my judgment, despite my per-
sonal bias in favor of the use of a grievance
and -arbitration process that is standard in
most collective bargaining agreements, the
CSB appeal process in conjunction with


the statutory rights that law enforcement
offices are provided,.. clearly provides ad-
equate safeguards."*
The sheriff has.never overruled a CSB
recommendation in the 13 years since the
ordinance creating the board was passed,
Helsby wrote.
The FOP also argued that many em-
ployees felt intimidated by the process and
that many withdrew their appeals before
being heard.
"The primary flaw in this argument is
that there is no evidence to support it,"
Helsby wrote. "...The only evidence pre-
sented to support the FOP's proposal to
adopt a grievance and arbitration provision
was some vague, speculative testimony
from some outsiders who had no connec-
tion to Clay County or the CCSO..."
Many Florida sheriff's offices have
collective barganing agreements without
binding arbitration for disciplinary action,
Helsby wrote.
The ruling came just weeks after the
FOP faced a decertification vote, which
was defeated by a solid majority of mem-
bers. Beseler previously said the vote was
due to some members being upset about
the contract talks dragging on for months,
leaving FOP members without a pay raise
that non-union members already received.
This would be the first contract nego-
tiated by the FOP, which formed in April.
2006. Contract talks started about a year
later, but the FOP declared an impasse and
requested the special magistrate.


Helsby found in favor of the FOP on
several issues, including:
Supporting the FOP position that
workers injured off-duty must first use
all their leave benefits before returning.
Helsby said the FOP made a compelling
argument to allow the employee to return
sooner for light duty.
Guns should be provided to Correc-
tions Officers for their travel to and from
work.
Agreed the sheriff should provide
10-day written notice to employees being
transferred. The sheriff agreed to the pro-
vision.
Supported the increase of off-duty
work hours to 80 hours from 60 to bring
the department in line with other area and
regional law enforcement agencies.
Helsby wrote the FOP made a compel-
ling argument that officers "...are entitled
to at least the benefit of a doubt on the
question of whether they would knowingly
subject themselves to unhealthy work cy-
cles or fail to secure adequate rest before
reporting to work..."
Agreed, the-makeup of the Oral Re-
view Board, which provides the sheriff a
list,of ranked personnel seeking promo-
tion, should have greater FOP representa-
tion. But overall there is no evidence the
promotion process is unfair or defective,
Helsby wrote.
CCSO favorable rulings were:
There's no need to give detectives
required to wear civilian clothing an addi-
tional $100 clothing stipend because they
already receive one.
Should not be required to provide a
daily hot meal for employees working 12
or more hours during an emergency situ-
ation.
Turned down an FOP proposed re-
striction on how the Sheriff's Office could
use reserve officers or officers from other
departments.
Rejected an FOP proposal to make
layoff decisions based on seniority because
it doesn't take into account training, expe-
rience and disciplinary records.
Found no need to remove detec-
tives from their unit for failing a physical
abilities test, as the FOP recommended.
Instead, the officer's specialty pay should
be withheld until the test is passed, Helsby
wrote.
No timetable was announced for resum-
ing negotiations.


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The play's


the thing,


reader says

Dear Editor:
Have you been to the Alhambra Dinner
Theatre lately? If not, you're missing one of
the best treats in the First Coast area. The
theatre is celebrating its 40th anniversary
with a line-up of wonderful musical selec-
tions.
I decided to treat myself and my dear
one to this season's kick-off production
"Breaking Up is Hard to Do" as a holiday
gift. A long time Neil Sedaka fan, I figured
we couldn't go wrong.
We hadn't been there recently, and were
pleasantly surprised by how easy it was to
get there with the 9A connector open. You
literally get off on Beach Boulevard less
than a mile from the theatre.
Upon our arrival we were escorted to
our table where new plush seats awaited
us. We had the wonderful luck to be seated
with a couple who had attended the Alhanm-
bra when it first opened 40 years ago. They
regaled us with terrific stories of changes
and events over the year.
To the theatre's credit the wait staff
were prompt and attentive throughout the
evening providing fresh hot coffee and tea
included with the meal. We're not sure if
the kitchen-has changed, or it was just an
off day,-but the buffet was our only disap-
pointment. The management would do well
to review, the food preparation for future
productions. Vegetables were either under-
cooked or tasteless. The fruit salad tasted
like it had been in the refrigerator too long.
Our table mates were disappointed as well.
But, we.really weren't there for the food,
and the play delivered handsomely!
I always know I'm in the presence of a
great production when I become emotionally
involved with the action on stage. Unlike
movies, it is often difficult to become im-
mersed in theatre since the actors are right
there in front of you live. No retakes or set-
ups. This cast pulled you in from the start.
What can I say? Every aspect was won-
derful!! The actors brought character and
emotion to their parts. You could easily be-
lieve W.C.Green using everyone within range
while trying to become the next Elvis. Anid
the evolving love stories between the differ-
ent characters made you want to jump up
and help them, especially when they were
in the aisles right next to you. Involvement
of some audience members made you feel as
if you were really at a show in the Catskills.
Great Fun!
Add to the cast a terrific live band and 1
assure you you'll leave like we did singing
"Love Will Keep Us Together" to each other:
We've already got our tickets for the next show
"Company" in February. See you there.
Patricia Ray
Orange Park


Clay Ballet auditions
Special to Clay Today

The Clay Ballet Theater and the Marta
Jackson Dance Studio will hold open addi-
tions for "Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit."
Auditions will be held Saturday, Jan. 26,
at Jackson's studio, 769-1 Blanding Blvd.
The audition is open to all dance students
aged 6-18. Call 272-2555 or go online to
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Flemings are Clay County legends


(Editor's note: With Clay County
marking its 150th birthday in 2008,
Clay Today plans to run many histori-
cal articles, such as the one below
by staff writer Bob Henderson, about
the county The paper also created a
special emblem that will run with
each of these stories.)

In 1790 the Span-
ish Government in
Florila granted
a tract of land
to one of the
captains in
the Royal
Spanish Co-
lonial Army.
Capt. George
Fleming estab- ENTYV
lished his planta-
tion on what is now
known as Fleming Island and
named it Hibernia for his native Ireland.
In those days, Fleming Island really was
an island; Swimming Pen Creek con-
nected Doctors Lake and Black Creek.
Clay County Archivist Claude Bass
described the Fleming family history to
the Fleming Island Civic Club Monday
evening Sept. 10.
George Fleming's son, Lewis, mar-
ried Margaret Seton of Fernandina.
They had seven children together. Their
children spent their early years at Hi-
bernia. During the War Between the
States the plantation narrowly escaped
being burned when the Union com-
manding officer, Col Guy Henry of the


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1st Massachusetts
Cavalry, a relative
of the Flemings, or-
dered it spared.
During this
period Bass said,
it was the women
that kept things
going. "The Union
Army would burn a Francis P. Fleming
plantation and the
women would rebuild it."
One of Lewis' and Margaret's
| sons, Francis P, served as a cap-
S tain in the Confederate Army. He
studied law after the war and be-
came a partner in the law firm of
Fleming and Daniel which became
Fleming and Fleming. The firm,
Bass said, exists to this day but not
by the same name.
He was elected the 15th governor
of Florida in 1888 and served from
1889 to 1893. During his terms the
State Board of Health was created, the
Florida Railroad Commission was re-
pealed, state revenues were adjusted
and reorganization of higher education
institutions began as did the Farmers'
Alliance movement.
Francis had a brother, Charles
Seton who was killed in the Civil War
Battle of Cold Harbor. Bass said that
this Fleming distinguished himself in
the battle and is usually mentioned in
any account of it.
After the war the Fleming Island/
Green Cove Springs area became a
winter watering spot with steam boat


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plying up and down the St. Johns and
anchoring here. The winter visitors
trade, however, met its demise with the
coming of Flagler's railroad.
At one point the Fleming plantation
house was converted into a hotel. An in-
ventory of its contents resides today in
the Clay County Archives.
With advent of World War II, things
changed again. A Navy airfield was built
in Green Cove Springs and a training
airfield in Fleming Island.
Following the war Green Cove
Springs, for awhile, became home to part
of the Navy's Atlantic mothball fleet. The
Fleming Island airfield was converted to
a race way; many well known local peo-
ple, including Lewis Huntley and Ronnie
Robinson, raced there.
Today, of course, Fleming Island
is a booming area with homes, condo-
miniums, shopping centers, business
centers, schools (among them Thun-
derbolt.Elementary which is named for
the airfield and the planes that trained
there) an d the headquarters of the Clay
County Library.
A recent discovery is a photograph
and biography of Dr. Louise Cecilia'
Fleming, daughter of a slave mother
and an unknown father. She served as
a missionary in Africa for many years
and earned her MD after returning to
the United States. When told about it,
a descendent of the Flemings now liv-
ing in Jacksonville, said, "Oh yes, that
would be my Aunt Lulu. My Daddy used
to take us to Fleming Island to visit our
African relatives."


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FDOT control room heaped with technology


By Jim Kelly
Staff Writer
JACKSONVILLE The control room is
frankly, overwhelming, at first. The entire
wall is in action, like watching an ant col-
ony at work.
Mike Goldman, Florida Department of
Transportation public information officer and
two operators in the command post looked


This center operates from 6 a.m. to 6
p.m. every weekday. From 6 p.m. to 6 a.m.
the Florida Highway Patrol keeps watch on
the city's interstate roadways.
FDOT is spending even more to ac-
commodate this intelligent transportation
system along 1-295 near Orange Park. Two
electronic signs located between the Nor-
mandy Boulevard exit and 103rd Street exit
will, within 30 days, advise drivers of traffic


STAFF PHOTOBY JIM KELLY
Instant communications helps Bryan Deiter help stranded drivers get assistance and dispatch emer-
gency vehicles to unsnarl traffic.


almost blas6.
The control room is monitoring via
strategic cameras the known traffic view-
ing trouble spots along the 1-95 and parts
of 1-295 interstate and beltway connector
system.
Ryan Crist is the seasoned operator; he
has been there for three years. Bryan Deiter
on the other hand, freely admits that after his
three months of monitoring giant television
screens and all the unpredictable action they
bring or for that matter inaction as traffic
snarls across one of the downtown bridges,
he is just now feeling more comfortable.
Crist describes Dieter's first day as a
trial by fire experience.
"It was raining that early October day
and havoc wreaked the system," said Crist.
"Broken down cars, accidents and gen-
eral traffic tie-ups kept everyone hopping as
we updated electronic' signs on the system
and kept police and emergency vehicles as
well as the road rangers hopping to aid mo-
torists and clear highway corridors. Today,
this is nothing..."
As he points to the wall of action, every-
thing is free flowing.
"Traffic is much lighter than usual as we
approach the holidays," said Crist, "Normally
this time of day, just after 5 p.m. on a Mon-
day would be total pandemonium."
The crew spots a vehicle on the side of
1-95 near the approach to the Fuller Warren
Bridge. "Guess we had better notify some-
one, says Deiter, but almost immediately
another vehicle has stopped behind the first
and along comes a tow truck. The situation
seems to be resolving itself rather nicely.


speeds and time estimates to get to the next
exit. Two more signs will be,operational soon
after'between 103rd Street and Blanding
Boulevard. Then three more will guard the
north and south approaches to the Buckman
Bridge and between Blanding Boulevard and
the St. Johns River, and between the 1-95
interchange and St. Johns River.
As has been widely reported, the elec-


tronic signs will help Clay County residents
once they are on the interstate system but
will offer no help to commuters trying to
reach 1-295 from Blanding or U.S. 17.
Clay County residents may benefit from
using the new "MyJax511" feature which
will allow motorist to receive travel infor-
mation automatically when they sign up on
www.jax511.com.
511 service is free and provides travel-


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St. Johns Country Day conducts 49th annual induction


Special to Clay Today
ORANGE PARK -- On Monday, Dec. 10,
a special assembly was held at St. Johns
Country Day School to honor nine students
selected for membership in the Cum Laude
Society. Newly inducted members include


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will help with purchasing toiletries, some
meals and needed items for overnight
stays," he said.


seniors Brooke Blasser, Ian Holman, Ian
McComb, Tori Nelson, and juniors Mitch
Agee, Andi Caplin, Rachel Robison, Ron
Root Jr., and Erin Standish.
Now and then, the Cum Laude Society
welcomes into its membership a St. Johns
teacher whose admirable contributions to


Christie Jump said the Tyler's Tabs
idea has always been Tyler's and the tabs
are a simple and sanitary recycling tool.
"Everytime he gets in the news, We
get more and more tabs sent to us," said
Jump.
"We take them, box them and they
go to the Beaver Street Recycle Center


the school's academic program and whose
devotion to teaching warrant his or her
induction into this exclusive society. This
year the Society is honored to induct.Latin
teacher Leslie Perkins.
Each year the current student chapter
member with the best academic record is






Cum Laude Society St. Johns
Chapter Inductees (standing, I-
r) Brooke Blasser, lan Holman,
lan McComb, Mitch Agee, Ron
Root, Tori Nelson; (seated, I-
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Robison, Andi Caplin, and Erin
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in Jacksonville and they deliver the pro-
ceeds to the Ronald McDonald House."
Jump, a Lakeside Junior High student,
was readying a third shipment of tabs to
the recycle plant with the total nearly
900,000 tabs for 2007.
"We have collected this year nearly
half of our total since Tyler started at age
seven, 1.6 million tabs," said Jump. "We
had an entire garage wall stacked with
boxes this year with shipments from as
far as Japan and England coming to us."


appointed Chapter President. This year's
President is T. J. Weaver. Current student
members of the St. Johns Chapter are
seniors Brooke Chancey, Preethi Ralan,
Philip Robbins, and Ramzi Shaykh.
The Cum Laude Society is a national
organization whose purpose is to accord
recognition for outstanding scholastic
achievement.


Clay County

senior selected

district scholar
Special to Clay Today
ORANGE PARK An Orange Park
High School student is among the 95
graduating seniors throughout the
state have been designated District
Sunshine State Scholars in Math-
ematics and Science for the current
year.
Emily Ann Dougherty is among
the students who will compete on
Wednesday, Jan. 9.
Those students will compete
to become one of the 10 regional
scholars to vie in March for the title
Statewide Sunshine State Scholar in
Mathematics and Science for 2008.
The Sunshine State Scholars
Program was established in 1997 to
recognize the achievement of Flor-
ida's graduating seniors who have
demonstrated excellence in both
mathematics and science.
For more information about the
program, go online to www.unf.edu/
dept/sunshine/.


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Clay County upgrading wireless

connection in library system


By Alda Mallard
Correspondent
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS Computer and
Internet services are very popular with
patrons of the Clay County Public Library
System, and to make the experience quick-
er and more efficient, the county libraries
will be installing a fiber optic Ethernet
loop. They will deploy Metro-E services
which could be online sometime in March
or April. Metro-E delivers Ethernet con-
nectivity across a Wide Area Network,
removes the bottle-neck normally associ-
ated with traditional routed circuits, and
provides full wire-speed, secure Ethernet
between multiple locations.
At a recent meeting of the Board of
Trustees for the Clay County Public Li-
brary System, Arnold Weeks, director
of Clay County Public Libraries, said
the library system has exceeded allotted
bandwidth during peak hours. He said
the library's fiber optic Ethernet system,
which will increase speed and accommo-
date growth, will be funded by a $250,000
grant.
"Anything we can do to increase
speed," said Weeks. "We're going to look
at new grants."
He said Clay County plans to install
fiber optics and Metro-E services to all


its departments. While the library sys-
tem plans to obtain its own Metro-E con-
nection independently from the county, it
will use the County's fiber optic loop as a
shared connection.
Because the federal government sub-
sidizes telephone and Internet rates for
counties with schools that have a certain
percentage of students on free or subsi-
dized lunch, the County ibraries are look-
ing at 50 percent E-Rate discounts for
telephone and Internet services in those
area where schools meet the criteria for
free or subsidized lunch. Weeks pointed
out that the funds for E-Rate discount
comes from $1 paid to the U.S. govern-
ment by all service subscribers.
"We've finally reached the free and
subsidized lunch (criteria)," said Weeks.
In other business, a library to be built
in the Argyle area will be located on prop-
erty provided by the developer of Oak Leaf
Plantation, who will also pay for all infra-
structure and provide 60 dedicated park-
ing spaces for the library. The developer
will maintain the area outside of the library
while the inside of the building will be main-
tained by the Clay County Library System.
The proposed 20,000 square-foot library
is expected to cost $7.95 million with $1
million funded through grants. Construction
is projected for 2013-2014.


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SJRCC

honors 35

nursing

students
Special to Clay Today
ORANGE PARK- St. Johns River Community
College recently held a pinning ceremony to
recognize the Associate in Science in Nurs-
ing students. The pinning ceremony symbol-
ized the "rite of passage into the nursing
profession," said Virginia McColm, SJRCC's
dean of nursing. The pin is a.reminder to the
35 graduates of their purpose to serve the
sick and infirmed.
McColm described the pinning and light-
ing ceremony as a symbol of the care and
devotion nurses provide. The ceremony is
also a continued tradition of Florence Night-
ingale, who is known as the founder of mod-
ern-day nursing.
The guest speaker was SJRCC nursing
instructor Rebecca Solberg, RN, BSN. Sol-
berg, who has 30 years of experience in
nursing, told the students that the evening's
ceremony was not to be considered a finale.
"Tonight is only the first installment of a
larger investment," Solberg said. "Don't for-
get what it's like to be a student and want
someone to take a little time with you."
In addition to the ceremony, students
were recognized for special achievements
throughout their two-year program. Special
recognition went to Kairul Lehardi for the
Student Nurses Association Award, Brandy
Fernandez for the Ihsan Fahri Scholarship
Award, Karen Haynes for Outstanding Stu-
dent of the Year, Stephanie Brown for the
Academic Excellence Award, Wanesa La-
roque for the C.A.R.E. Award, Kairul Le-
hardi and Ashton Ennis for the Community
Leadership Award, Karen Haynes for the
Florence Nightingale Award, Alanna Ward
for the Dean's Award, and Jill Scott for Out-
standing Instructor of the Year.
Students were pinned by family mem-
bers and then proceeded to light their lamps.
This tradition serves as an icon in nursing
from Florence Nightingale. In the 1800s,
Nightingale was known as the "lady with the
lamp," tending to the sick while carrying a
lamp to light the way.
Students participating in the ceremony
were from the program based at the Orange
Park Campus. The ceremony was held at the
Thrasher-Horne Center for the Arts.
For information on degree programs call
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LESLIE ANN CAIN
Miss Leslie Ann Cain, 20, of Melrose,
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Jacksonville, Fla.
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ate of Interlachen
High School class
of 2005, she loved
talking on the Telephone and working on
the computer. She is survived by her lov-
ing son, Tyler M. Cain of Orange Park;
parents, Ronald and Cheryl Ann Cain of
Orange Park; grandparents, Durie and


Dolly Thompson of Grandin, Fla.; great-
grandmother, Angle Carlson of Orange
Park; grandfather, Francis Carlson; half
siblings, Skyler and Austin Cain; Jessica
Trump; numerous uncles and aunts and
many friends who will' miss her dearly. A
grave side service was Monday, December
31 at the Middleburg United Methodist
Church Gemetery in Middleburg. Memo-
ries and condolences may be sent to the
family at WWW.WattsFuneralHomes.Com.
Arrangements by Watts Funeral Homes,
Inc., San Mateo, Fla.
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born in Midland Park, NJ
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ty for 53 years. He was
an owner/operator over
the road Trucker for over
30 years, was a member of First Baptist
Church of Jacksonville for 27 years, and
served in the US Navy. He is survived by
his loving wife, Charlotte E. Highbouse;
two sons, Charles William (Mary) High-
house; and William F. (Erin) Highhouse;
two daughters, Linda S. (Randy) How-
ard; and Barbara J. (Gene) Davies; eight
grandchildren and five great grandchil-
dren. Funeral services were held Monday,
December 31 at Holly Hill Funeral Home
3601 Old Jennings Rd, Middleburg, Fla.,
with the Rev. Tom Crisp officiating. Burial
followed in Holly Hill Memorial Park.
MARINEE PETHTAL PLANT
Mrs. Marinee Pethtal Plant, 64,
passed away on Friday, December 28,
2007, in Orange Park, Fla. She was born
in Washington, DC and resided in Orange
Park since 1974. She was a member of
the Orange Park Cardinal Circle Garden
Club and an active tennis player. She was
predeceased by her daughter, Leighton
Plant. Survivors include her husband,
John H. Plant; mother, Marquerite (Shel-
ton) Green; son, Jonathari Plant; daugh-
ter, Ashley E. (Evans) Sevor; two sisters,
Janet Chance; and Kathy Brown; three
grandchildren, Ethan; Blake; and Mor-
gan Sevor. Funeral services will be held
Thursday, January 3, at 2 p.m. at the
Hardage-Giddens Rivermead Funeral
Home, 127 Blanding Blvd, Orange Park,
Fla. with the Rev. Lusby Burruss offici-
ating. Burial will follow in Jacksonville
Memory Gardens. Family request in lieu
of flowers please make donations to the
American Cancer Society.
GEORGE CHOPE
George Chope, 75, of
Orange Park, Fla., and
formerly a longtime resi-
dent of Olivehurst, Calif.,
passed away Thursday,
December 27, 2007. He was born on
March 11, 1932, in Binghamton, NY to
Harry and Eva Chope. He had retired
from the United States Air Force after 20
years of service and was a Korean and
Vietnam War Veteran. Following his mili-
tary service, he worked as a letter carrier
for the United States Postal Service, retir-
ing after 13 years. He moved to the Or-
ange Park area 4 and half years ago from
Olivehurst, Calif., and was of the Catholic
faith. He was an avid fan of the Yankees,


Boston Celtics and the University of Notre
Dame and dearly loved his family, dogs,
bowling and shooting pool. He was pre-
ceded in death by his parents and by a
son, John Chope. Survivors include his
loving wife, Rita D. Utley; sons, George
and Michael Chope; daughters,-Anna
Marie Pitman, Patty Bishop and Victo-
ria Chope-Cox and her husband. William;
in-laws, Charles and Dorene Cox; eleven
grandchildren and numerous great-grand-
children. In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions in his name may be made
to Diabetes and/or Leukemia research.
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PABLO RODRIGUEZ
Mr. Pablo Rodriguez,
69, resident of Orange
Park, passed away Sun-
day, December 23, 2007.
He was a retired United
States Navy Veteran. He
is survived by his former wife, Maria G.
Best; sons, Paul and Philip Rodriguez; and
his daughter, Elaine Rodriguez. Memorial
services were held on Friday, December
28 at Eternity Funeral Home. Arrange-
ments by Eternity Funeral Home (904)
348-5579.
MARY L. O'DANIEL
Mrs. Mary L. O'Daniel, 54, passed
away Tuesday, December 25, 2007, at
Acosta-Rua Center for Caring surrounded
by her loving family. Born in Hopkinsville,
Ky., she moved to Clay County in 1976.
She was a Registered Nurse working
with the Clay County Health Department
and also with Dr. Pratt for many years.
Survivors include her husband William
O'Daniel; daughter, Misty (David) Good-
ness; two sons, Greg (Michelle).Halcomb
and Keith (Leslie) O'Daniel; brother,
Donnie (Penny) Rogers; sister, Pearlene
Thomas; six grandchildren; and a num-
ber of nieces and nephews. Funeral ser-
vices were held Saturday, December 29
in the chapel of Holly Hill Funeral Home
with the Rev. Mark Nicholson, officiating.
Entombment was in Holly Hill Memorial
Park. The family requests those desiring
to send memorials to Community Hospice
of Northeast Florida, 4266 Sunbeam Rd,
Jacksonville, Fla., 32257.
SEE OBITUARIES, 11A


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Clay Today staff
LAKE ASBURY Two men who trans-
port jail prisoners for a private company
are charged with false arrest and imper-
sonating an officer following a Sunday,
Dec. 30, where a Middleburg man was
handcuffed and detained in Lake Asbury.
Jeffrey Alan Klepinger, 35, of Green
Cove Springs and Richard R. Bernard, 37,
of Orlando were released on their own
recognizance after their arrest, the Clay
County Sheriff's office said. They also face
charges of simple battery and armed tres-
passing, according to an arrest report.
When deputies arrived about 10:50


p.m. at a home in the 3000 block of Hen-
ley Road they found Bernard holding the
victim, Justin Taylor, on the ground, the
report says. Taylor was on his stomach
with Bernard's knee in his back, the re-
port says. After being released from the
handcuffs and told the men had no arrest
authority, Taylor told deputies he wanted
to file charges against them, the report
says.
Klepinger and Bernard identified
themselves as certified security officers
who work for Certified Prisoner Transport
Inc. of Green Cove Springs, the report
says. Witnesses told sheriff's deputies the


men identified themselves as "undercover
officers."
Victim chases, shoots at thief
MAXVILLE A Maxville man who
chased a suspected car thief fired at least
five shotgun blasts at the stolen vehicle
after the thief tried to run him over late
Monday, Jan. 1.
Timmy Dale Durrance told police
he was inside his residence in the 1600
block of Louie Carter Road about midnight
when he heard someone driving away-in
his 1992 Chevy pickup, according to a
Clay County Sheriff's Office report. Dur-


rance, 43, grabbed a 12-gauge shotgun
and jumped into another vehicle to give
chase.
The man followed the suspect until
they reached County Road 217 where the
suspect stopped the vehicle in the middle
of the road, the report says. When Dur-
rance got out with shotgun in hand, the
suspect put the stolen vehicle into reverse
and rammed Durrance's other vehicle, the
report says. When the suspect fled into a
wooded area in the 6400 block of County
Road 218 he called police, the report
says. The truck was found abandoned in a
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Obituaries
FROM PAGE 10A
MORRIS E. ELLISON, SR.
Mr. Morris E. El- #
lison, Sr., 79, of Green
Cove Springs, Fla.,
passed away on Tuesday,
December 25, 2007. He
was born on October 3, 1928, James
and Halie Ellison in Camden County,. Ga.
He was of the Baptist faith and he hon-
orably served his country in The United
States Army during the Korean Conflict.
He moved to the Green Cove Springs area
in 1968, from-Duval County. He worked
as an automobile mechanic and also as a
farmer. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, and
being outdoors, but above all, he loved
his family. He is survived by his beloved
wife of 54 years, Marilee Ellison; one son,
Ed Ellison (Kim); three daughters, Sandy
White (Jim); Cindy Kaczmar (Steve); and
Mary Lois Padgett (David, predeceased)
all of Green Cove Springs; three broth-


ers; six sisters; eight grandchildren; and
fourteen great-grandchildren. Graveside
funeral services were held at Russell Bap-
tist Church Cemetery on Friday, Decem-
ber 28 officiated by the Rev. Jim White.
DEL G. ARNETT
Mr. Del G. Arnett, 59,
of Green Cove Springs,
Fla., passed away Sun-
day, December 30, 2007.
He was born on November 6, 1948, in
North Fork, Va., to Glenn and Lola Arnett.
.He served his country in. the United States
Air Force and was a Vietnam Veteran.
Following his military service, he worked
as a letter carrier for the United States
Postal Service and moved to the local area
in February 2007 from Miramar, Fla. He
collected 45's, vinyl records and albums.
He loved video games, history and was
of the Episcopalian faith. He was a lov-
ing husband, father and grandfather and
will be deeply missed by his family and
friends. Survivors include his loving wife
of 34 years, Diane Arnett; son, Douglas G.'
Arnett (Joanne) of Tamarac, Fla.; daugh-


ter, Deanna Brown (Joseph) of Green Cove
Springs; brother, Brian Arnett (Helga);
sister, Anne Salmon of New Zealand and
five grandchildren, Kaitlyn; Kyle; Kayla;
Kole; and Brendyn. Funeral services were
held Thursday, January 3 in the Broadus-
Raines Chapel with the Rev. Tim Martin
officiating. Interment followed in Penney
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other than the school's parent Assembly of
God Church.
Many were put-off that they didn't have
the opportunity to go look for monetary help
at their own churches, through local busi-
nesses and other donation avenues.
"It is as if the decision is made to either
give up or find a more profitable use for the
school building," said one parent, a local
businessman.
"It looks like a strictly business decision."
He stormed from the building along with sev-
eral others before the evening was done.
Several parents wanted a number
pinned to the debt owed; at least one asked
to see an audit. Egnew said finances were
such a mess that an audit could not be done.
He reiterated that financial problems in the
school began long before his arrival and re-
sulted from dwindling enrollment and rising
costs of everything from books to utilities.
At the audience's urging, Egnew final-
ly said the debt was at least $300,000; it
would take $30,000 per month to keep the
school operating until May.
Many parents then decided they want to
try to raise the money.
"But time is short," said Egnew, "if the
money isn't there or at least guaranteed by
our Jan. 15, closing date, it will be too late.
On Feb. 1, if someone donated $2 million, it
is too late."
Otto Herrera, an Orange Park resident,
said he doesn't have an' alternate plan for
placing his child elsewhere.
"It is the holidays and no school is open,
so 1, like so many other parents in this
school, may have to resort to public schools,
a drastic change for my daughter right in the
middle of the school year."
Jerry Lear has no children in the school
but has been a member of the Assembly of
God Church for more than 30 years..He won-
dered aloud, but never got an answer to his
liking: "Did someone embezzle the money?"
He asked, "Is there something you're not


saying for whatever reason? It just seems
strange to me that this school could oper-
ate for 30 years and then suddenly not be
capable of making it any longer."
Many times Egnew tried to explain the
rationale of not telling the parents until the
church Florida District and the non-sover-
eign Assembly of God Church had already
made the decision to close the school. "I was
hoping for a miracle," said Egnew, "But it
just never came." Several parents respond-
ed'that if they had known, they could have
worked to help the miracle occur.
By the time the 90-minute meeting was
concluded, about half the parents had al-
ready left, taking with them a list of schools
provided by Dr. Sheila Cornea of the Florida
League of Christian Schools.
The church also cautioned parents that
if their children are on scholarships and
transfer to a public school, they must re-
main in public school for at least 18 months
or lose the scholarship money.
Parents were assured that some tuition
money would be prorated back to them in
time. As Florida Assembly of God members
huddled with local church members, Har-
rison Conyers, a member of the local OPCA
school board prior to its being transferred
to the State Board level told Clay Today, "I
am sincerely sorry to see it come to an end
this way. My two children have attended
Orange Park Christian Academy; it is all
they have ever known, but sadly, without
another 90 students checking in, the school
cannot survive."
A small group of remaining parents
gathered to come up with a strategy of fer-
vent prayer, communication with the press
to announce the school's money plight and
to find a way to keep the school afloat be-
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FROM PAGE 1A

the 2008 presidential campaigns. This movie
stars Laura Dern and Kevin Spacey, who
Vincent met while fitting their costumes.
"Laura Dern was really gracious," Vin-
cent said. "She was lovely."
With two days to four weeks turn around
time, depending on the item, Vincent found
herself working 12 to 17 hour days.
"It's so fast-paced," she said. "You just
put your head down and go." She enlisted help
from a couple of seamstresses in St. Augus-
tine. She worked both in the movie production
office and in her Green Cove Springs studio.
This schedule left little time for the
regular customers at her custom design
dressmaking arid alterations shop. Mary Jo
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a family of seamstresses. Her mother and
grandmother taught her.
"My whole family sewed," she said.
"I was about nine when I made my
first garment. My daughter is 10 and she
sews. My great-grandmother crocheted
everything. We had all that beautiful nee-
dlework everywhere."
Vincent went on to study art at Jack-
sonville University. She had a business in
St. Augustine and then worked out of her
home in Green Cove Springs. When the
business began to "take over" her house,
her husband suggested she find a shop.
She was pleased to be able to purchase
her current location at. 206 North Orange
Ave. (U.S. 17) in the heart of Green Cove
Springs. She has been there for five years
offering walk-in alterations and custom de-
signs by appointment.
Vincent designs one-of-a-kind items
for Isabela's Boutique in St. Augustine and
custom accessories for Hollerith's Fine Art
Gallery in Green Cove. Using CAD programs,


she designs embroidery and patterns. She is
a master of hand embroidery and other hand
work such as bead application.
Vincent recently worked on the cos-
tumes for Clay Academy of Dance Arts
Nutcracker production. She adds to their
collection each year.
Her favorite thing about sewing is the
challenge.
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said. "Someone may have all the money in
the world but it needs to be done immediate-
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"Sewing as a hobby is really relaxing,"
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The Clay County Sheriffs Office made
the following arrests Dec. 25-31:
Ahedo, Jose, 46, habitual traffic of-
fender
Ayala, Anthony, 21, simple battery
Bernard, Richard, 37, simple battery,
impersonate law enforcement, false impris-
onment, armed trespass
Bishop, Delbert, 46, resisting an officer,
driving while license suspended / revoked
Bradley, Marcus, 51, simple battery
Bray, Caitlin, 24, disorderly intoxication
Brown, Jason, 28, DUI
Burns, Roy, 26, no valid driver's license
Camp, Rebecka, 31, criminal mischief
Carlson, Mark, 32, simple battery
Carroll, Talmage, 31, worthless check, DUI
Clark, Brandon, 26, aggravated battery
Clouse, Aaron, 34, driving while license
suspended / revoked
Cocozzo, Carly, 21, worthless check
Collins, Jason, 31, driving while license
suspended / revoked
Colson, Larry, 28, driving while license
suspended / revoked
Davenport, Donna, 55, driving while
license suspended / revoked, worthless
checks
Davis, Patricia, 22, aggravated battery
Dehaan, Robert, 22,. consumption of al-
cohol
Dowless, Jenna, 23, retail petit theft
Eberhart, Michael, 21, driving while li-


Visit www.claytoday.biz/crimewatch to access a complete list of
Clay County Sheriff's Office active warrants and arrests for this week.


cense suspended / revoked
Eustice, William, 20, DUI
Ferrell, Gene, 35, simple battery
Fiallos, Samuel, 38, DUI
Firlotte, Billy, 20, poss. of cannabis
Foster, Neil, 26, trespass
Foster, Pamela, 26, poss. of control sub-
stance
Franasiak, Louann, 21, retail theft
Frech, Heather, 18, retail theft
Frisbee, Steven, 28, driving while li-
cense suspended / revoked
Fuentes, Gabriel, 23, domestic battery
Gallardo, Armando, 20, poss. of drug
paraphernalia
Gamble, Diane, 50, simple battery
Garcia, Jude, 42, fugitive from New.
Mexico
Gibson, Desmond, 27, violation of pa-
role- fraudulent use of credit card
Gibson, Eric, 18, DUI, criminal mischief
Gladue, Brendon, 21, habitual traffic of-
fender
Goehler, Daysha, 20, disorderly intoxi-
cation, battery, poss. of cannabis
Goins, Daniel, 28, simple battery
Haner, Michael, 21, grand theft
Hay, Blane, 27, burglary, arson of
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23, violation 36, grand 38, worthless 69, worth- Whitaker, 26, worthless
of probation- theft checks (3 less checks 31, grand checks (3
auto burglary counts) (3 counts) theft counts)
"Editor's Note: The Clay County Sheriff's Office provides photographs and related information
about suspects appearing in Clay Today's Most Wanted section. Anyone with information on
these suspects is asked to call CCSO at 284-7575.


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'Dynamic Duet' returns to PRC for a mini-concert


By Linda M. Mclnturff
Correspondent
PENNEY FARMS The residents of Pen-
ney Retirement Community once again had
the privilege of seeing and hearing flautist
Donna Wissinger and pianist Joy Myers
in a recent half-hour program. They had
been the featured artists in a Commemo-
rative Concert in May at PRC.
Both women are well known in the
Jacksonville area and have performed in
various venues, including the Thrasher
Horne Center for the Arts. They have re-
corded a number of CDs that are available
at their concerts.
Donna and Joy began the concert with
the song from WestSide Story, "American
Tapestry." This was followed by the well-
known Shaker song, "Simple Gifts." They
also included several songs from their


CORRESPONDENT PHOTO BY LINDA M.
Pianist Joy Myers (left) and flautist Donna Wissinger.

new Christmas CD, which included "Bring
a Torch Jeanette Isabella," "Angels We


have Heard on High," and "The
Holly and the Ivy."
Howard Tappan, who was the
beloved Music Director at Pen-
ney Memorial Church for many
years and had begun the choirs
I within the church, was also
well-known around Jacksonville
as an arranger and music teach-
er. Once he asked if he could
arrange some music for Donna
and Joy. They were thrilled and
honored, and as a tribute to the
late Mr. Tappan, Donna played
a number of his arrangements.
Among those that were played
MCINTURFF were several Christmas songs.
that had been arranged for her
by Mr. Tappan.
Donna and Joy then brought a little
light fun into the program by forming a


Kazoo band. A number of Kazoos had been
distributed to the audience prior to the be-
ginning of the program. These folks were
then summoned to the front of the hall
and along with the help of Joy and Donna,
and played "Jingle Bells." For their efforts
they received a rousing applause.
To close the program Donna played
Howard Tappan's arrangement of "Amaz-
ing Grace." Then she pulled a surprise on
Eleanor Tappan, Howard's widow, by call-
ing her to the front of the hall and placing
a triangle in her hands and had her ac-
company them with a recap of the song
"Simple Gifts."
Many friends lingered after the pro-
gram to chat with Donna and Joy. It was
a delightful concert and one that always
draws a crowd, as these ladies are such
excellent musicians and give such a dy-
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Karate helps Orange Park student in fight against cancer


Randy Lefko
Correspondent
ORANGE PARK- Orange Park High School
sophomore Taylor Smith hasn't talked
about his last two years to anyone and
it is with good reason. Smith had cancer,


beat it and has recovered quickly enough
to recently earn a Black Belt in karate.
"I was training and practicing for my
belt when I was in the seventh grade in
Jacksonville and felt a lump on my neck,"
said Smith. "Mom thought it was a mos-
quito bite and we kind of forgot about it."


Two months later, the bump, located
on the back of Smith's neck, had gotten
bigger, had caused a slight crook in his
neck and was sensitive to the touch.
"I thought it might be a cyst or some-
thing," said Laurie Woolwine. "Taylor was
just getting irritated that it wasn't going
away more than anything."
Woolwine took her son to a doctor
who diagnosed a lymph node, suggested
a trip to Nemours in Jacksonville and the
Wolfson's Children's Hospital where Cat
Scratch Fever was a possible culprit and


a 30 minute fix would be in order.
"We went in and they took him in for
the 30 minute fix and everything seemed
fine," said Woolwine. "They came out two
hours later and took me to a room to talk.
I was getting a bit worried."
Smith had a non-Hodgkins Lymphoma
noted on two parts of his neck muscle, a
curable cancer that was quickly extracted.
"We were told the cancer was growing
outwardly which was better than imbed-
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PHOTO SPECIAL TO CLAY TODAY
Sensei Drew Derrick Bisby, left, awards Taylor Smith is second degree black belt in karate after Smith
successfully battled cancer for two years. Smith earned the belt on Fri., Dec. 7.


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Sports Briefs


Happenings at Soccer Club
The Clay County Soccer Club (CCSC)
is having happenings at the Eagle Harbor
Soccer Complex that will include a Soccer
Camp Jan 7 -31 for the cost of $55, walk-
in registration is available from 9 a.m. to
12 p.m. or online registration at www.
claycountysoccer.com.
Additionally, the Inaugural Clay Coun-
ty 3v3 Challenge is taking place on Janu-
ary 5-6 for age's u6 through u19 and adult
with the entry fee of $180 or early entry
fee before Dec. 28 for $155.
For more information visit www.clay-
countysoccer.com or call (904)278-1182

3K Fun Run
Fleming Island Elementary Parent


Faculty Association is hosting a 3K Fun
Run to be held Saturday, Jan. 26, at 9 a.m.
at the school, 4425 Lakeshore Drive.
The run starts and ends in front of the
Cafeteria and advance registration is $10
per individual and $25 per family.
This includes registration packet,
course security, and runner's "bib" along
with post-race refreshments and "bib"
drawing with prizes!
Registrations received by Jan. 15th
will receive a free event T-shirt. Ad-
ditional T-shirts available for advance
purchase by going online to www.FIEP-
FAFUN.com).
Ribbons will be given to all participants
and the first 100 kids crossing the finish line
will receive a free FIE water bottle!


Contact Fun Run Chair Karen McCor-
mick via email at macmomma@bellsouth.
net with questions.

PAL baseball registration.
Clay County Police Activities League
2008 Spring Baseball/T-Ball season has an-
nounced registration dates and times to be
held at the Lake Asbury Winn Dixie on Jan.
5th, 12th, 19th and 26 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
T-Ball cost is $ 75 and baseball is $85
both includes full uniform
Players may also register at Big PAL's
gym on Blanding Blvd. Monday through
Friday or forms can be downloaded from
the PAL website: www.claycountypal.com
Additionally, PAL will be holding a try-
out for our 10U and 12U advanced teams


on January 19th.
For more information contact
Scott Dalton, PAL Baseball Director at
(904)545-8547 or sdalton_ccpal@clear-
wire.net

OP Crush needs baseball players
Orange Park Crush U10 Travel Base-
ball Team is looking for players, for more
information call Mike at (904)553-5418
for tryout dates and times.

Spartan Swim Club
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round competitive age-group swim team
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ARGYLE BAPTIST
Dr. Ken Dyal
8165 Argyle Forest Blvd.
GOOD SHEPHERD EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Jonathan Pastor
6551 Argyle Forest
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
9a.m. Sunday School
778-1491
KIRKWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Pastor Bill Hoff
8701 Argyle Forest Blvd
Sunday Worship 10a.m.
Sunday School 8:45a.m.
Wed. Bible Study 6:45p.m.
www.kirkwoodchurch.org

OAKLEAF BAPTIST CHURCH
800 Oakleaf Plantation Pkwy.
Orange Park, FL. 32065
Phone: 904-214-9066
www.oakleafbaptist.com
CLAY HILL
CLAY HILL BAPTIST
6054 CR-218, Maxville -289-9292
LAKE ASBURY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor Skipper Smith
Lake Asbury Comm. Center
DOCTORS INLET
DOCTORS INLET CHURCH OF GOD
Chris Oliver
144 Old Jennings Rd.
272-0919
FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH
Rev. Gary Shilling
2827 CR 220
RIVERS OF LIFE MINISTRIES
Skip & Sheilah Ryan
P.O. Box 324 D.. 32030
272-5433
LAKESIDE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Pastor Craig Bowen *
564 Tara FPams Dr. (across from Doctors Inlet
Elementary near College Dr & CR 220)
272-3302
FAITH WESLEYAN CHURCH
582 Plantation Dr.
College Dr. extended south from CR 220)
2-1 54
Rev. Stephen Valliere Pastor
9:30 Sunday School, 10:45 Worship and
6p.m. Wed. 7p.m.
FLEMING ISLAND
CHRIST'S CHURCH FLEMING ISLAND
5900 U.S. 17 South, Fleming Island
Services: Sunday, 9:00am. & 10:30a.m.
268-2500
CROSSROAD LUTHERAN
5101 Lakeshore Dr. W.
Fleming Island
Sunday Worship 8:00a.m. & 10:30a.m.
Sunday School 9:15a.m.
FLEMING ISLAND
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Dr. Jim Weldon Jr., Pastor
1743 CR 220, Orange Park
553-8493
FLEMING ISLAND BAPTIST CHURCH
Brother Timothy, Pastor
1871 CR 220 264-4370
HERITAGE BAPTIST
4325 Hwy. 17 S. 269-2405
PATHWAY CHURCH
F.I. Elementary, Lakeshore Dr. E.
10a.m. Sunday
Teaching Pastor Russell Franklin
541-0092
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
David Swinyer, Pastor
4501 U.S. 17 S.
269-2607
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH
Fr. Donal, Pastor
7190 Hwy 17S.
284-3811
GREEN COVE SPRINGS
ABUNDANT LIFE
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Pastor Scott Becker
91 Branscomb Rd, Green Cove Springs
FL, 32043 282-3060
Sunday Worship.10:30a.m. & 6p.m.
at Lake Asbmy Jr. High
Wed. Family Prayer 7.p.m. at 91 Branscromb
CELEBRATION FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
806 OakSt. 284-1570


CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
Paul Salazar. Pastor
506 So. Highland Ave.
284-5936
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Glenn Logston & Claude McEldowney
479 Houston St.
284-1858
CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
703 Middleburg Ave.
CONGREGATION HOLINESS CHURCH
Rev. Ronnie Surrency
Hwy. 16 Home 284-5913
CROSSROAD LUTHERAN MEETS AT
THUNDERBOLT ELEMENTARY
2020 Thunderbolt Dr.,
Fleming Island Plantation
Rev. James Graeser-
264-6575
DECOY BAPTIST CHURCH
Bobby Baker
671 Decoy Rd.
284-5223
DEFENDER'S MINISTRY
Rev. Dave Talbot
FAITH BAPTIST TEMPLE
Pastor Ed Steves
4330CR-15A
FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH
433 Palmetto Ave. 284-5490
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
615 Walnut St.
284-9231
Pastor Anselmo Castano
FIRST HAITIAN CHURCH
Rev. Fritzuer Jean
1489 Russell Rd.
FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL
Rev. D.A Dodge, Pastor
Green Cove Springs, FL 32043
Sun. @ 2 p.m.; Thursn @ 7 p.m.
1-888-356-6991 for more info.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. W. Hunter Camp, II
Gum St. at U.S. 17
284-9261
FIRST UNITED METHODIST
Richard Shannonhouse
500 Walnut St.
284-9700
FLEMING ISLAND UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Cory Britt
7170 Highway 17
284-336
GRACE MISSIONARY BAPTIST
4411 Springbank Rd., GCS
Brother Spurgeon Hayes Pastor
Sun. School 0 '11 a.m.
Worship Service 11 Noon
Sunday Eve. 6 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
Wed. Eve. 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
Thursday. Eve. 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
GREEN COVE SPRINGS CHURCH OF GOD
3218 U.S. 17 N. 284-6916
HARBOR BAPTIST CHURCH
Samuel Jewell, Pastor
1120 Clay SL at Hwy 17
Green Cove Springs
529-5229
HIBERNIA BAPTIST CHURCH
7100 Hgway1l7
GeCove Springs
904 529-8944
HICKORY GROVE BAPTIST
Pastor Michael Madaris
310 Oakridge Ave. G.C.S.
904-284-3311
KINGDOM OF GOD IN CHRIST
Elder Scott
1205 Houston St.
LAKE ASBURY BAPTIST CHURCH
Troy Grant
2674 Henley Rd. 282-7079
LIVING WATERS WORSHIP CENTER
1104 Idlewild Ave.
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Johnny Bryant
1315 East IL


MT. PLEASANT BAPTIST
Rev. Robert L. Wright
1300 MLK Blvd.
284-9431
MT. ZION A.M.E. CHURCH
549 Palmetto Ave.
RIST
Rev. Darcey Moser, Jr.
2001 Deel Rd.
ORANGE AVE. BAPTIST
Dr. H. Mark Nicholson
1106 N. Orange Ave.
284-3937
RUSSELL BAPTIST
2299 Sandridge Rd., GCS
Lake Asbury 284-3951
8:15 am, 11:00am & 6:00 pm Sunday Service
ST. JOSEPH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Embry Bradley
P.O. Box 1042
ST. MARGARET'S EPISCOPAL
Father Ken Herzog
Old Church Rd., Hibemia
284-3030
ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL
Rev. Chris Martin
400 St. Johns Ave.
284-5434
SHARON SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH
5584 Sharon Rd. 284-0046
TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH
Deacon Bruce Butler
P.O. Box 534
BEULAH BAPTIST
Rev. Wescoat Holloway
4579 SR-21
Sun. Sch. 9:45a.miChurch llf0a.m.
529-9530
SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor Keith Stewart
CR 226 284-9044
FIRST BLACK CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Bobby Register 3904 Hwy. 16 W.
529-9084
PENNEY COMMUNITY CHURCH
"Interdenominational"
Plhng & Caroline Blvd.
284-8200
SUNRISE BAPTIST CHURCH
1015 Idlewild Ave., Green Cove Springs
Sunday Sch 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m.,
Wed. 7 p.m.
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH
Father Donal Sullivan
7190 Hwy 17, Green Cove Springs
Sunday Services
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS
CHRIST EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. Todd Engel, Pastor
3760 SR 21,KH
Sunday worship 9:15a.m., Worship 10:30a.m.
Wed. Bible hour 6:30p.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF KEYSTONE HEIGHTS
Hwy. 100
FRIENDSHIP BIBLE CHURCH
Rev. Lloyd Greene, Pastor
1155 Orehid Avenue
Comer Hwy. 21 & Orchid Ave.)
eystone Heights, FL 32656
352-473-271
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Hwy. 21 473-0602
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
SR 100 High Ridge Estates
KEYSTONE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Jeff Kantz, Pastor
Hwy. 21 South
8:15 & 11:00 Traditional* 9:30 Contemporary
352473-3829

MIDDLEBURG
ABUNDANT LIFE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Scott C. Becker, Pastor
420 College Dr. Ste. 114


OF MIDDLEBURG
Pastor M. David Goodman
4182 CR 218 Suite 6
Middleburg, Fl 32068
Sunday Wosip Il.am. n/Wed. 7:0pm.


(904) 298-1443 or (904) 945-9663
BLACK CREEK CHURCH OF CHRIST
3216 State Rd. 218- 282-4033

BLACK POND BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Charlie Hunt, Senior Pastor
Rev. Russell Hall, Associate Pastor
3644 Old Jennings Rd., Middleburg FL 32068
282-5718'
BRANAN FIELD BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor Jack Lee
908 Brannanlield Rd.
282-7970
CALVARY BAPTIST
Pastor Ken Pledger
1532 Longbay Rd.
282-0407
CELEBRATION CHURCH MIDDLEBURG
CAMPUS
Meeting at Tynes Elementary
9:30a.m. & 11:15a.m.
264-8133
CINNAMON STREET BAPTIST CHURCH
Dr. Lee Roy Dalrymple
20 Cinnamon St.
282-0881
CHRISTIAN FAITH CENTER
4201 Everett Ave. MiddlebargFL
Wendell A. Shaw, Minister Mark Sellers,
Minister
291-1235
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Charles McGuckin
1651 Russell Rd.
Comer of CR 220 & 209
Sunday School 10:00a.m.
Sunday Service 11:00a.m.
282-5048
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Charles Clark. Pastor
3167 CR 215
Sunday School 9:45a.m.
Sunday Worship 10:45a.m.
Sunday Evening Praise 6:00p.m.
Wednesday 6:0p.m.
282-1466
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Dr. C. Alan Floyd Jr.
2645 Blanding Blvd.
282-5289
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Rev. Jesse McLain
3965 Old Jennings Rd.
282-1810
GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor Edward L. Weinberg
Everett Avenue,
Middleburg
282-7777
Pastor Melvin Register
KINGSLEY LAKE BAPTIST CHURCH
Dan Hughes, Pastor
6289 Mary Dot Lane
Starke, FL 32091
Sunday School 9:45a.m.
Sunday Worship 11a.m. & 7p.m.
Wednesday Prayer Service 7p.m.
LIVING WATERS OF MIDDLEBURG
Dennis Mills, Pastor
5118 County Road 218 West
291-0704
MADEIRA BAPTIST
Dr. Jerry Robinson, Pastor
1650 Blanding, Middleburg
291-1880
MAXVILLE ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. Linda Adkins
9140 Hwy. 301, Mxvl 289-9727
MIDDLEBURG CHURCH OF GOD
2728 Howard Rd.
282-2957
MIDDLEBURG PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. John Nicolson
4564 Rosemary St.
282-0130
MIDDLEBURG UNITED METHODIST
Rev. Roger Moore
3825 Main St.
282-5589
MORNING STAR FAMILY CHURCH
Pastor Tom Croft
3900 Main St.
282-3393
NEW INDEPENDENT CHURCH OF GOD
4360 Longmire Rd.


OAK GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Delton Kilpatrick
CR 215, Middleburg
282-2984.
SALVATION ARMY
2795 CR220
276-6677
SOUTH MIDDLEBURG BAPTIST CHURCH
Calvin Childers, Pastor
4565 Alligator Blvd.
282-9134
ST. LUKE'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
1606 Blanding Blvd.
282-0439
ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN
1614 Blanding Blvd.
282-8876
VINEYARD CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Ron Stephans
P.O. Box 862 or 3114 CR 220
.904-282-0310
ORANGE PARK
ABUNDAN" JOYIHRISlANFELLOWSIP
999 Blanding Blvd.
213048
Pastor Rev. Donald F. Taylor
ADVENT LUTHERAN CHURCH
2156 Loch Rune Blvd.
Pastors: Robert Hale
272-6370
ASBURY UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH OF ORANGE PARK
Dr. Barbara W. Riddle
Sunday Worship 8:30 and ll:00a.m.
16 College Dr.
272-0110
BAHA'I 800-22-UNITE
BE READY MINISTRIES
First Christian-Jewish Fellowship
Spirit and Truth Worship Center
Across From Grove Park Elem on
Miller & Gano.
264-6791,778-1869,800-445-9955
BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH
Dr. Tom Neal
4459 U.S. Hwy. 17 S.
BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Dr. Paul Fowler, Pastor
3060 Moody Rd.
BIBLE BELIEVERS
Christian Fellowship
Pastor Curtis A.Beceles Sr.
2106 Park Avenue
269-2423
BUCKMAN BRIDGE
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY
http://www.bbuus.org
P.O. Box 844
Orange Park, FL 32067
276-3739
CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Pastor Lamar Jacks
9 Knight Boxx Rd.
272-5774
Wednesday 7:00p.m.
Sunday 10a.m. & 5:30p.m.
CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
112 Blanding Blvd.
Rev. Roy Harris 272-4210
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
942 Oak Lane
Pastor Johnny Thomas 276-9099
CELEBRATION CHURCH O.P. CAMPUS
Pastor Darren Sullivan
Sundays 9:30 & 11:15a.m.
Saturdays 6:00 / Weds. 7:00p.m.
264-8133 www.celebration.org
CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER
Meets Sunday at 2:00 at Wilson Inn on
Collins Road
FAITH COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD
J.A. Jones, Pastor
DeBany &Gano 264-7540
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF ORANGE PARK
David Tarkington, Pastor
1140 Kingsley Ave.
264-2351
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH OF ORANGE PARK
Dr. Bob Bole, Pastor
2876 Moody Rd.
272-1250
GOOD SAMARITAN ANGLICAN CHURCH
1146 Blanding Blvd.
272-3111


GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. Kurt H. Dunkle, Rector
Rev. Celeste Tisdelle, Assistant Rector
245 Kingsley Ave.
Sunday: 8:00a.m. in the Chapel (with music)
10:00a.m. in the Church (with music)
264-9981 www.graceepiscopalop.org
ISLAND VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH
Dr. WM. Scott Conner
900 Hwy. 17
264-6411
LAKESIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST
Mike King, Minister
2539 Moody Rd.
264-2463
LIGHTHOUSE BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor Romeo Cerico
Meets at New Life Fellowship
1045 Blanding Blvd., Ste. 209
Orange Park
9454712
www.lbbcjax.vpweb.com
MOOSEHAVEN CHAPEL
278-1210
NEW BEGINNINGS OF ORANGE PARK
Pastor Bill Hackworth
2141 Loch Rane Blvd. Suite 125, OP, FL 32073
904-276-7775
Sundays 10:30 a.m.- 12 p.m.
Wednesdays 7 p.m.
www.nbop.org
NEW GRACE CHURCH
Rev. Dr. Jon C. Shuler, Ph. D.
Rev. David Freels
Sunday 8:00 am 2141 Loch Rane Blvd, Ste.118
10:00a.m, OPHS Cafetorium
298-2998 www.graceanglicanchurch.org
NEW HORIZONS ORANGE PARK
Terry Muntain, Pastor
Meets at OP HS Cafeteria
Sunday 9 am.
Bible Study 10:30a.m.
ORANGE PARK CHURCHOF CHRIST
Terrace Rhoden, Preacher
1365 Kingsley Ave. OP, FL 32067
P.O. Box 23 2644833
ORANGE PARK UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Mark Becker, Pastor
Worship 8:15, 9:15,9:25,11:00
152 Stowe Ave.
264-2241
ORANGE PARK ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Armand Egnew, Pastor
Services 10:30a.m. & 6p.m.
1324 Kingsley Ave.
264-5961
ORANGE PARK CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
3212 Moody Rd. 269-5623
'ORANGE COVE SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
New Pastor- Andre' Van Heerden
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7p.nm.
Worship at. l:20a.m. Saturday
4501 US Hwy 17 South 269-2607
ORANGE PARK PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Tim Roberts
Sunday School 9:30a.m and ll:00am
Worship 9:15a.m. & I la.m.
1905 Park Avenue
264-0536'
www.oppresby.com
RIDGEWOOD BAPTIST
Dr. Hal Fletcher
939 Blanding Blvd.
272-3791
ST. CATHERINE'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
1649 Kingsley Ave. 264-0577
ST. GILES PRESBYTERIAN
Troy Lewis, Pastor
116 Foxridge Dr. 272-1244
ST. JAMES AME CHURCH
Alesia Scott-Ford, Pastor
504 McIntosh Ave.
278-7037
Sunday Service 11a.m.
NEW BEGINNINGS CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
Pastor Jerry Larkford .
1134 Blaning Blvd. 272-1017
VINEYARD CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
OF ORANGE PARK
109 Industrial Loop, N
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2007 All-County Football Team selections


By Horace Davis
Sports Writer
ORANGE PARK What an exciting foot-
ball season we had here in Clay County
this past year and we here at Clay Today
would like to honor the players, coaches
and fans with our All-County Team selec-
tions as well as our choices for Coach and
Player of the Year.
There will always be fine individual per-
formances by players every year so to select
a single player for Player of the Year honors
can always be quite difficult, for instance Greg
Taylor and Matt Story at Keystone each rushed
for more than 1200 yards (Taylor 1401 and
Story 1248), and at Clay the resurgent Blue
Devils were led by back Quinton Battle who
went over the century mark in just his first
season as a fulltime back and over at Middle-
burg defensive back Patrick Nixon exemplified
the term of shutdown corner when on the field
but our choice goes to Fleming Island quarter-
back Ryan Aplin who was a unanimous choice,
the senior signal caller led the upstart Golden
Eagles to the regional semifinals before falling
28-26 to Bartram Trail in a thriller.
Although there were many parts that
drove the Fleming Island ship there was
no one player more instrumental than the
6-foot-2-inch, 190-pound quarterback who
could beat you with either his arm or legs and
his season ending statistics testify to that.
Aplin, who has garnered interest from
several schools including Eastern Illinois,
Campbell University and Furman, ran the
Golden Eagles spread option offense with
expertise, he completed 144 of 268 pass-
ing attempts with 17 touchdowns and 2359
yards through the air, then with his legs
he rushed for another 15 touchdowns and
gained 652 yards on the ground on 128
attempts thus becoming one of two area
quarterbacks to .total over 3000 yards of
offense beating you with the arm of legs.
The choice for Coach of the Year proved
to be just as tough as the previous selec-
tion, although there were splendid jobs
done by all of the area coaches some may
have -smaller rosters or other factors that
inhibit their team but our choice once again
goes to a Golden Eagle in Head Coach Neal
Chipoletti who led Fleming Island to their
second consecutive winning season that
included a District 3-5A championship in
just their first year in that classification
after moving up from Class 4A.
Chipoletti, who is the only coach in
Golden Eagle history after starting the
program in 2003 in which they won just
one game has gradually improved the team
each successive year, he also is not a nov-
ice to this award, he also was selected as
Coach of the Year in 1980-81 while a head
basketball coach at Forrest High.
While we say congratulations- to Aplin
and Chipoletti, we are well aware that foot-
ball is the ultimate team sport and certain
players like the quarterback gets the ac-
colades just as well as the head coach
but neither could accomplish the things
they have this year without the support of
teammates and assistant coaches so every
player and assistant coach part of the team
share in these awards.
First Team Offense-
Ryan Aplin, QB Fleming Island, SR
Greg Taylor, RB Keystone, SR
Quinton Battle, RB Clay, SR
Kirby Smith, WR- Orange Park, JR
Dee Frieson, WR Fleming Island, JR
Chase Weiskopf, WR Middleburg,
J.C. Alexander, TE Middleburg, SR
Justin Noles, OL Fleming Island, SR
Lance Williams, OL Clay, SR
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FROM PAGE 3B

First Team Defense -
Andrew Carstarphen, DL Fleming Is-
land, SR
Jacob Elliot, DL Keystone, SR
-Stacey Burney, DL- Clay, SR


Tim Lassiter, DL Middleburg, SR
Wes Whiddon, LB Fleming Island, JR
Alex Bradley, LB Middleburg, JR
Chris Dent, LB.- Orange Park, JR
Mike Patrick, LB Fleming Island, SR
Ricky Wright, DB Orange Park, SR
Patrick Nixon, DB Middleburg, SR
Colton Longden, DB Fleming Island, SR
Joel Morgan, DB Keystone, SR
Luke Rizzo, P Clay JR


Second Team Defense -
Jonathan Adams, DL Ridgeview, JR
Cody Eaton, DL Orange Park, JR
David Mathews, DL Fleming Island, JR
Abrahim Issa, DL Orange Park, SR
Marcel Robinson, LB Keystone, JR
T.J. Weaver, LB St. Johns, SR
Scott Williamson, LB Ridgeview, SR
Justin Cruz, LB Fleming Island, JR
Kris Mena, DB Clay, SO


Brandon McGee, DB Ridgeview, JR
John Harrington, DB Fleming Island, JR
Roosevelt Williams, DB Clay, SR
Joel Haznedl, P St. Johns SO
Honorable Mention Ben Carter, Tony
Cannaday, Eric Hunt, C.J. Stallworth, Au-
brey Felder, Tommy Polk, Montory Bel-
lamy, Hayes Towery, Zach Pierce, Carlos
Jefferson, Jeff Dobbertein, Hwang Ma-
rino


Karate
FROM PAGE 1B
ding itself into the muscle," said Wool-
wine. "They did cut away some muscle to
get it all out."
Woolwine said the cancer is genetical-


ly in the family with Smith's great grand-
father dying from the ailment 30 years
almost to the day, March 5, of Smith's
diagnosis.
After completing the surgery and sub-
sequent chemotherapy to be sure the can-
cer had not traveled into Smith's spinal
areas, Woolwine became concerned about
her son's unfulfilled dream of a Black Belt.


Smith studies Okinawa Karate and was a
month from testing for the belt in 2005
when his life changed drastically.
"He had told me to put all his trophies
in the attic and that he did not want to
do-karate anymore," said Woolwine. "I
always kind of encouraged him to give it
some time and not give it up. He always
had a little look in his eye about losing his
fitness level and gaining so much weight.
He was 135 at the start and added about
40-50 pounds."
For Smith, the embarrassment of
being a bald, fat kid in high school was
very damaging to his psyche of being a
martial arts athlete.
"One night, I had a long night of think-


ing to myself and mom had kind of taken
her time in getting the trophies in the
attic and I finally just told myself to get
back into it," said Smith. "I had lost a lot
of manual dexterity and balance from the
ordeal."
Smith was able to train and test for
his black belt and on Fri., Dec. 7, 2007,
Sensei Drew Derrick Bisby wrapped the
Black Belt around Smith's waste amidst a
tearful room of supporters.
"The struggle made me believe and
understand the whole meaning of what
the martial arts are all about and life it-
self," said Smith. "I also found out what
real friends are all about too."


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Christmas is a great time to catch
up with family. I have a couple of cous-
ins who live out of town these days. We
had planned to get offshore recently but
a northeast swell changed our plans. The
weather can swing violently this time of
year. You either have warm and foggy or
cold and clear and windy. The wind is a
big factor if you venture onto the ocean.
Keep an eye on the flag pole as you plan
your trip.
Or you can just take the kids to a
nearby pond and have lots of fun. Ponds


If the sea is rough, take the kids to the pond


make for a great back up plan, but even in
calm weather they can be the best places
to introduce youngsters to fishing. Ronnie
Van Zant Park in Middleburg offers such
an option. The state often sponsors kids
fishing derbies and clinics at the pond
which is stocked with fish t0 ensure a
high rate of success. Check MyFWC.com
or visit your local bait store to keep cur-
rent on the happenings at this and other
fish management areas. -
Duval County boasts a collection of
'urban ponds' that are part of the nation's
largest city-run park system. The term
'urban' hardly applies to some of them
- including the Pope Duval lakes, nestled
among pine flat woods between 1-10 and
Beaver Street near Baldwin. The middle
pond is a favorite haunt for winter time
speckled perch fishers. It offers a roomy
pier, marked attractors and lots of black
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the cane pole-wielding crowd and drop a
Missouri minnow to the hungry panfish.
Crystal Springs Park, on Crystal
Springs Road on Jacksonville's west side,
is set aside specifically for young anglers.
No one can fish there unless accompanied
by a minor under the age of 16. While
bream and bass may be caught, catfish
are the primary attraction. Use hotdog
chunks around the bridge that spans the
1.6 acre fishing hole.
If the fish don't bite at Crystal Springs
your kids can enjoy the big playground or
stroll along the nature trail.
Pack a picnic and a bucket load of pa-
tience. Some kids may only fish for 15 min-
utes at a time; some even less than that.
There's a lot more to enjoy about a fishing
trip than just the catching of fish. Let them
enjoy it in their own way and they will
probably want to go again next time.
Bream and catfish are good for start-
ers because they can be caught on simple
poles with a short length of line and a
small light wire (safer to handle) hook.
They are also fairly dumb aggressive is
the sporty term anglers prefer and will
more readily participate..
Older kids often enjoy the challenge
of chasing America's most popular game
fish, the largemouth bass. A live shiner
swimming beneath a float is a surefire
producer in cold weather.
But if challenge is what you seek, use
artificial baits. The old standby in Florida
is a soft plastic worm. Junebug is a won-
derful color here, and it's so pretty, with
it's green sparkles embedded in a trans-
lucent hue known as 'black grape'. 'Dead
worming' is the deal when action is slow.
Pick a spot where you would be if you
were a bass either a brush pile in deep
water or a piece of shallow cover with a
roof, such as a thick weed clump and
cast as close as possible to it. Take a bite
of your picnic lunch before moving the
lure. Always remember to ease the slack
out of your line and make sure nothing in-
haled your lure while you were chewing
on leftover holiday ham.
Beetle Spins and other small lures
will tempt panfish, catfish and bass alike.
They can be cast on spin-casting reels
that are much easier for beginners to
use. The prospect of hooking anything that
swims will keep the youngsters on their
toes and on the water.
Much has been done to promote 'catch
and release' the ethic among anglers
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so they may fight again. It is generally a
good idea to conserve resources, but there
is nothing wrong with keeping a few fish
for the table. In fact, many kids consider
the prospect of feeding the family to be
part of the fun. Just know and follow the
daily bag limits. Most fish management
areas have special regulations posted on
a sign at water's edge. Otherwise, all nor-
mal rules apply.
A mean cold snap is forecast to hit
the area about the time this paper hits
the stores. There is even a mention of
- dare we say it? snow. Middleburg's
Debbie Clark passed along a picture from
her daughters, Stacy and Erin Mclsaac, in
Michigan where they made a snow gator.
It seems that even some folks up there
pulled for the boys of Old Florida to beat
the Wolverines.
Debbie is assistant director of ABA
District 19 which conducts bass tour-
naments from Palatka City Docks every
month. She invites local anglers to come
join the fun on January 12th. Even if we
get some snow, that tournament will likely
feature some heavy sacks of bass.


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ing a pre-competitive practice for young
swimmers with basic skills on Mondays,
Tuesdays, and Fridays from 3:15-3:45p.
m. For more information call Coach Dale
at (904) 264-9572 ext. 4254 to schedule
a try-out.
The club is also looking for a qualified
coach to work with our developmental
swimmers.
VFW hosts weekly turkey shoot
The VFW Post 8255 located at 2296
Aster Ave. in Middleburg is hosting aO
weekly turkey shoot on Sundays at 2 p.m.
from Oct 14 to Jan. 20 2008.
For more information contact
POC George Jones or Dennis Scott at
(904)282-0475
Pin-N-Win Wrestling Club
Pin-N-Win Youth Wrestling Club at
Ridgeview High School is having regis-
tration for kids interested in wrestling;
the cost is $75 for an annual member-
ship. Elementary age kids (5 12)
wrestle on Tuesday and Thursday from
5:30 6:30 p.m. and junior high (14 A
and older) on the same days from 6:304
- 8:00 p.m.
For additional information contact
Christopher McNealy at (904)234-
3210 or visit ww.w.pin-n-winwrestling- Vg I og m

Wrestling Club
The Green Cove Springs Wrestling
Club at Clay High School.
Beginner wrestlers ages 4-12 will
practice Tuesdays and Thursday from
5:30- 7 p.m. and junior high and high '
school wrestlers will practice Tues-
days and Thursdays from 7 to 8:30 "
p.m. A_*
The cost is $80 to join the club, which
covers insurance and application fees.
For more information contact JimA
Reape at 284-6652 or 529-3044. Cop rg teM material
Bel Med sports registrations *
Bel Med Athletic Association
(BMAA) is having registration for foot-C
ball and the dates are Tuesdays 6 p.m.
to 8 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. at 445 Woodside Dr., which is
seven blocks behind the Fire Station Available fr mmercal New Providers
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* 6:30-9:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 3, at
Thrasher-Horne Conference Center. Pub-
lic is invited to hear candidates give plat-
forms and respond to questions.

* GOSPEL PERFORMANCE, 6 p.m. Sun-
day, Jan. 6, at First Baptist Church of
Orange Park, 1140 Kingsley Ave. Concert
features The Hoppers. No admission will
be charged, but a donation is requested.
For more information, go online to www.
opfirst.org or call 264-2351.

* ORANGE PARK WOMAN'S CLUB: 7 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 10, Orange Park Commu-
nity Theater. Performance of "Come Blow
Your Horn" will benefit Clay County Lit-
eracy Coalition. Tickets are $15 each. Call
(904) 514-2921 for details.

* CANCER PREVENTION COOKING
COURSE: 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Jan. 12-Feb.
2 (Saturdays), Orange Park Medical Center,
Classroom 2, 2001 Kingsley Ave. Call Jim
Buie at (904) 213-2601 for details.

* FOOD BANK COLLECTION: 10 a.m.-
2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 12, at Liberty Tax
Service, 2620 Blanding Blvd. Middleburg.
Bring in non-perishable items, receive cou-
pons and giveaways. Free food and drinks.
Items will be distributed Jan. 1 8 by The
Olde Farm on Carter Spencer Road.

* HOSPICE VOLUNTEER TRAINING
WORKSHOP, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday,
Jan. 12, at Orange Park Medical Center.
Training sponsored by Heartland Hospice
Services. Classes are for those-seeking
administrative and direct patient care
volunteer opportunities. Call (904) 716-
8364 for details.

* STEVE GREEN CONCERT: 6 p.m. Sun-
day, Jan. 20, Hibernia Baptist Church,
7100 U.S. 17, Green Cove Springs. Green
has received four Grammy nominations,
had 13 No. 1 songs and received seven
Dove Awards, Christian music's highest
honor. Call (904) 529-8944 or go online
to www.hibernia-baptist.com for details.




* SHARING CHRIST AND REACHING
FRIENDS (S.C.A.R.F.): third Tuesday of
the month, 6:30 p.m., Hibernia Baptist
Church, portable No. 2, U.S. 17, Fleming
Island. Monthly speaker and refreshments
served. Go online to www.scarfsociety.
com for details.

* CALLED 4 ACTION GROUP: Last Tues-
day of each month, 7 p.m., at the Fel-
lowship Bible Church, 2827 CR 220. Call
(904) 291-9889 for details.

* THE GOD FIRST BUSINESS NETWORK:
First and third Tuesdays, 7:30-8:30 a.m.,
at Orange Park Presbyterian Church,
1905 Park Ave. Call (904) 746-4255 for
details.

* HEALTH BY GOD: 7 p.m., first Thurs-
day, Discover FAMILY chiropractic, 1339
Blanding Blvd., No. 5. Food, fellowship and
prizes. Call (904) 272-6886 for details.



* CANCER RECOVER SUPPORT GROUP: 5-
6 p.m. Sundays beginning Jan. 6, Orange
Park United Methodist Church. Support
your Medical Treatments thru Nutrition,


Exercise, Attitudes & Beliefs, and Social
Support. Meetings begin Sunday, Jan. 6.
Call Candis Whitney at (904) 759-0802
for details.

* ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT GROUP: 5:30
p.m., second Thursday of the month, Life
Care Center of Orange Park, 2145 Kings-
ley Ave. Call (904 272-2424 for details.

* PARKINSON'S SUPPORT GROUP: 4
p.m., second Saturday of each month,
1895 Kingsley Ave., Suite 903, Clay Neu-
rology Associates. Call (904) 860-2471 or
545-9654 for details.

* HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED:
Haven Hospice of Jacksonville needs
volunteers. Assignments are available at
various times to meet volunteers' sched-
ules. Call Sandra Francis at (904) 733-
9818 or 465-0290.

* FREE MEDICAL.CARE: 9 a.m.-noon,
second Saturday of the month, Clay Coun-
ty Volunteer Medical Clinic, at the Clay
County Health Clinic, 3229 Bear Run
Blvd., Orange Park. Must be 200 percent
below poverty level. Call (904) 282-0439

* MOMS CLUB OF ORANGE PARK/WEST-
SIDE: Second Thursday, 10-11 a.m., at Cal-
vary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding
Blvd. Call (904) 504-6016 for details

* BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT GROUP:
Meets with the La Leche League of Orange
Park the second Tuesday at Orange Park
United Methodist Church's Family Life
Center. Call (904) 284-0785 for details.

* RECOVERY INC.: 1 p.m. Wednesday;
for those suffering from stress, tension,
anxiety, panic, depression, fatigue, sleep
problems, worry, anger, fear, helpless-
ness or hopelessness at Advent Lutheran
Church, 2156 Loch Rane Blvd., Orange
Park. Call (904.) 264-2315 for details.

* FREE REHABILITATION SEMINAR: First
Wednesday, 4-5 p.m. Offered by the Rehab.
Department of Orange Park. 276-7170.

* SPANISH FOR HEALTHCARE PROFES-
SIONALS: Monday, 6-8 p.m., at the Orange
Park Medical Center Banquet area. 10-
week course costs $50 and includes text-
book. Call (904) 482-0189 for details.

* BETTER BREATHERS SUPPORT GROUP:
Fourth Tuesday, 2 p.m., at Kindred Hos-
pital North Florida. Call (904) 284-9230
for details.

* FIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT GROUP: First
Thursday, 6-8 p.m., at Life Care Center on
Kingsley Avenue. Call (904) 291-1099 for
details.




* CEO ROUNDTABLE: second and. fourth
Tuesdays, 7:30-9 a.m., Middlekauff Ac-
counting, 767 Blanding Blvd., Suite 110A.
Group does brainstorming of business is-
sues and problem solving. Call Carol De-
Jarnatt at (904) 589-9997 for details.

* IDENTITY THEFT PREVENTION MEET-
ING, 7 p.m. each Monday, at the Orange
Park. Holiday Inn, U.S. 17. Call Leslie
Wright at (904) 215-0303 for details.

* MIDDLEBURG CROCHET CIRCLE: 7
p.m. each Tuesday, Middleburg Library
on Astor Ave. No meeting until Jan. 15.
For more information contact call (904)
291-6153 or email LavaHalo@bellsouth.
net with Middleburg Crochet Circle in the


subject line. Go online to www.groups.
yahoo.com/group/Middleburgcrochet/

* ART GUILD OF ORANGE PARK: 7 p.m.,
first Tuesday of the month, Lions Club,
423 McIntosh Ave. Call (904) 215-9177
or go online to www.artguildoforange-
park.com

* GARDEN CLUB OF GREEN COVE
SPRINGS, 10 a.m., third Thursday of the
month at (Sept-May) at the Sacred Heart
Catholic Church (across from GCS Li-
brary) Everyone is invited to attend.

* AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMEN'S ASSO-
CIATION: third Tuesday, 6 p.m., Orange
Park Holiday Inn, 1-295 and U.S. 17. Res-
ervations required. Email debbiewalsh@
bellsouth.net or call (904) 282-4435.

* FIRST COAST QUILTERS GUILD: second
Thursday, 7 p.m., Orange Park Library,
2054 Plainfield Ave.

* AMERICANS FOR FAIR TAXATION: first
Monday and last Thursday, at Orange Park
Public Library and Middleburg Public Li-
brary, respectively. The Monday meeting is
6:30-8:30 p.m. and the Thursday meeting
is 7-8:30 p.m. Call (904) 291-4381 or 291-
0871 or email jjrg@bellsouth.net for details.

* GRIEFSHARE: 3-5 p.m., every Sun-
day, Pinewood Presbyterian Church, 198
Knightboxx Road, Middleburg. Support
group for someone grieving the loss of
someone else. Call (904) 272-7177.

* GIRLS ON THE RUN: 4:30-6 p.m. Mon-
days and 9-10:30 a.m. Saturdays at the
Barco Newton YMCA on Fleming Island.
Combines running and training with life
lessons. Open to all girls of all abilities.
Call (904) 730-9670 or go online to www.
gotrneflorida.org for details.

* FEDERATED REPUBLICAN WOMEN:
fourth Wednesday of the month, 11:30
a.m., Cypress Club and Ballroom. All Re-
publican women are welcome to attend.

* GOD FIRST BUSINESS:- first and third.
Tuesdays, 7:30 a.m., Celebration Church,
Orange Park Campus, 512 Kingsley Ave.
Call (904) 483-6881, send email to
ejaffe@integritycsg.com or go online to
www.godfirstbusiness.com.

* DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP: 7 p.m. each
Tuesday, Sacred Heart Catholic Church,
U.S. 17, Green Cove Springs. Contact
Gina at (904) 529-7737 or Linda at (904)
282-5402 for details.

* NE FLA. TURKISH AMERICAN CULTUR-
AL ASSOCATION: 6 p.m. every Monday,
Aron's Pizza, 250 Park Ave., Orange Park

* GARDEN CLUB OF THE LAKES: 10 a.m.,
second Thursday of the month (Sept-May)
at the Faith Presbyterian Church, State
Route 21, Keystone Heights. Contact Joan
at 352-473-5450 for details.

* THE OLDE FARM INC. COMMUNITY
FLEA MARKET: 10 a.m.-6 p.m., second
Saturday and Sunday, 5543 Carter Spen-
cer Road. Proceeds benefit The Olde Farm
Inc. Call (904) 291-3852 or 458-6369.

* TEEN SEXUAL ABUSE SUPPORT
GROUP: 4:30 p.m., first Monday of each
month, Clay County Victim Services
Center, 1403 Idlewild Ave, Green Cove
Springs. Call (904) 284-0340 for details.

* ADULT SEXUAL ABUSE SUPPORT
GROUP: 10:30 a.m., first and third
Wednesday of the month, Clay County Vic-


tim Services Center, 1403 Idlewild Ave.,
Green Cove Springs. Call (904) 284-0340
for details.

* POLISH AMERICAN CULTURAL SOCI-
ETY: 1 p.m., the second Sunday of the
month, 5850 Collins Road, Jacksonville.

* COME TO THE OASIS: 10 a.m.& 7 p.m.,
every other Tuesday, Radiant Assembly
of God, Fleming Island. Prayer and Bible
study for healing life's hurts. Call (904)
614-8015 for information.

* HAVEN HOSPICE GRIEF SUPPORT
GROUP: 4:30 p.m., second Tuesday, in
Potter's House behind Trinity Baptist
Church, 3716 State Road 21, Keystone
Heights. Call (352) 473-3854 for details.

* CLAY COUNTY COMMUNITY BAND: each
Tuesday, 7-9 p.m., at Lakeside Junior
High on Moody Avenue, Orange Park. All
adults who play traditional band instru-
ments are welcome. Call (904) 269-9819
or go online to www.claycountyband.org
for details.

* ARTHRITIS SUPPORT GROUP: Third
Wednesday, 10:30 a.m., at Orange Park
Library, 2054 Plainfield Ave., Orange
Park. Call (904) 282-9444 for details.

* AA MEETINGS: Daily, 8 p.m., at Nana's
House, 610 Ferris St., Green Cove Springs.

* FLEMING ISLAND GENEALOGY CLUB:
First Monday, 7 p.m., at Clay County
Headquarter Library, 1895 Towne Center
Blvd. Call (904) 278-3722 for details.

* TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly):
Tuesday, 10 a.m.-noon, at Calvary United
Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Blvd.
Call (904) 269-6465 for details.

* DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUPPORT GROUP:
Wednesdays, 7 8:30p.m., at Quigley
House. Call (904) 284-0340 for details.

* CAREGIVER/ALZEHEIMER SUPPORT
GROUP: Third Tuesday, 6:30-7:45 p.m. at
the Orange Park Senior Center. 264- 5977.

* CHRISTIAN MOTORCYCLIST ASSOCIA-
TION: Friday, 6-8 p.m., Zaxby's at Bland-
ing and Kingsley; also the fourth Saturday
, 5-6 p.m., Orange Avenue Baptist Church,
Green Cove Springs.

* CLAY COUNTY COUPON CLUB: Third
Wednesday, 10 a.m., at the Orange Park
Library.284-2937.

* COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS: Second-
Monday of each month, 7 p.m., Trinity
Baptist Church, 3716 SE State Road 21.
Call (352) 475-1146 for details or email
alicewattsl@alltel.net.

Editors note: All submissions to the
Community Calendar must be received
by the Friday prior to publication and
will be placed on a space available
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Ave. 813-9264

NO RENT! $0 DOWN! NO
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MOBILE HOME 4/BR 2/BA ON
2 ACRE $975/MO $1000/SEC
PETS OK W/DEP. 813-9264
4651 CR 218
ORANGE PARK 4/Bd 2/Ba
Doublewide, 2000 Sq. Ft., 1
Acre Fenced, All Electric,
Central H/A, No Pets.
$875/Mo + Dep. 904-294-7608
SINGLE WIDE3/BD 2/Ba on 1
Acre. $550/Mo $350/Dep
References Required
Call 276-1579


APT FOR Rent
2/br-2/ba in OP. Good Cond.
$685/mo Call 904-276-1856


3-BED/2-BA, ONLY $22,450


3-BED/2-BA, ONLY $22,450
FORECLOSURE!! MUST
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FOR LISTINGS, CALL: 1-800-
379-5526 CPF
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Garage, Fenced Lot. Call
Stephanie 529-7013
CEDAR HILLS, JAX Comp. re-
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& more $87K 904-772-9381
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Community, Wood Floors,
Updated Bathroom, Screened
Patio, Granite Counter Tops,
New A/c & Water Heater.
$450,000 Motivated Seller
Call 434-9573
OAKHILL JAX Move in
Ready, New Carpet, Fence,
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$95K 904-772-9381


WA I .RKKUN I INVEST E iviT-n i
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Slips $760,000.00
904-501-4467 or 553-9224


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3407
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Call 904-501-4467 or 553-9224


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LIKE NEW, NEW ROOF,
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ALL APPLIANCES INCLUDED,
YOU MUST MOVE!
CALL 284-4130
SINGLEWIDE ON 2 Acres2/Bd
2/Ba Located @ 212
Peppermint Ave in Middleburg
Price $90,000
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Price $60,000
Call 282-6294 or 759-9486


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Mondayriday 10am-pm a
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Call 904-284-7256
Monday-Fridav
9:00 a.m.- 500 p.m.


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Call Aimee Davidow @
278-3336 $148,500

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635-8064 $189,000

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$119,900,

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Call Mary Ann Huston@
229-9381 $295,000

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4701 U.S. 17 South, Suite 107
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OFFICE:
269-9707


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699-5723 CPF


NC LAND: 43ACS. NEAR RA-
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Green Cove Springs has scheduled a pub-
lic hearing to be held at 7:00 p.m., Tues-
day, January 18, 2008, in the City Council
Chambers, 321 Walnut Street, Green Cove
Springs, Florida, at which time the City
Council will consider adoption of an ordi-
nance. The ordinance title is as follows:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF GREEN COVE SPRINGS,
FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE BORROW-
ING OF NOT TO EXCEED $2,270,000
FOR THE CITY ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS; PROVIDING
FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY AND


SETTING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Please be advised that if a per-
son decides to appeal any decision made by
the City Council with respect to any matter
considered at this scheduled public meet-
ing, he will need to ensure that a verbatim
transcript of the proceedings is made, which
record includes testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal is based.
In accordance with the Ameri-
cans with Disabilities Act, any person need-
ing special accommodations should contact
City Hall at (904) 529-2200 at least three
days prior to the hearing. Hearing impaired
persons may access through (904) 529-
2225 (TDD).
Said ordinance may be inspect-
ed at City Hall during regular working hours
and interested parties may appear at that


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proposed ordinance.
City of Green Cove Springs
Marjorie Robertson, City Clerk
City Hall, 321 Walnut Street
Green Cove- Springs, Florida
32043
Legal No 008-0008 published January 3,
2008 in Clay County's Clay Today news-
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Springs has scheduled a public hearing to
be held at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, January 18,
2008, in the City Council Chambers, 321
Walnut Street, Green Cove Springs, Florida,
at which time the City Council will consider


adoption of an ordinance. The ordinance
title is as follows:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF GREEN COVE SPRINGS,
FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE BORROW-
ING OF NOT TO EXCEED $1,650,000 FOR
THE CITY WATER DEPARTMENT CAPI-
TAL IMPROVEMENTS; PROVIDING FOR
REPEALER, SEVERABILITY AND SET-
TING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Please be advised that if a per-
son decides to appeal any decision made by
the City Council with respect to any matter
considered at this scheduled public meet-
ing, he will need to ensure that a verbatim
transcript of the proceedings is made, which
record includes testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal is based.
In accordance with the Ameri-


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ing special accommodations should contact
City Hall at (904) 529-2200 at least three
days prior to the hearing. Hearing impaired
persons may access through (904) 529-
2225 (TDD).
Said ordinance may be inspect-
ed at City Hall during regular working hours
and interested parties may appear at that
meeting and be heard with respect to the
proposed ordinance.
City of Green Cove Springs
Marjorie Robertson, City Clerk
City Hall, 321 Walnut Street
Green Cove Springs, Florida
32043
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JANUARY 3, 2008 CLAY TODAY 13B


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 07-603-CA-B
NOVASTAR MORTGAGE, INC.
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
PATRICIA D. BOEHMER, ET AL
DEFENDANT(S).
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO
CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to the Summary Final Judgment
in Foreclosure dated December 6, 2007
and entered in Case No. 07-603-CA-B of
the Circuit Court of the 4TH Judicial Circuit
in and for CLAY County, Florida, wherein
NOVASTAR MORTGAGE, INC. is Plaintiff
and PATRICIA D. BOEHMER; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF PATRICIA D. BOEHMER, IF
ANY; JOHN DOE OR ANY OTHER PER-
SON IN POSSESSION; THE OAKLEAF
PLANTATION WEST PROPERTY, OWN-
ERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; all unknown
parties claiming by, through, under or
against the named Defendant(s), whether
living or not, and whether said unknown
parties claims as heirs, devisees, grantees,
assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, or in
any other capacity, claiming by, through
under or against the named Defendant(s)
are the Defendant(s), I will sell to the high-
est and best bidder for cash at the AT THE
FRONT STEPS OF THE COURTHOUSE
of the CLAY County Courthouse, in CLAY
County, Florida, at 10:00 A.M.. on the 8
day of January, 2008, the following descri-
bed property as set forth in said Order or
Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 153, OAKPOINT AT
OAKLEAF PLANTATION, ACCORDING
TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 45, PAGE(S)
59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64 AND 65. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORI-
DA.
STREET ADDRESS: 3337 HORSESHOE
TRAIL, ORANGE PARK, FLORIDA 32065
Any person claiming an interest in the
surplus from the sale, if any, other than
the property owner as of the date of the
Lis Pendens must file a claim within six-
ty (60) days after the sale.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of the
Court this 6 day of December, 2007.
(SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT; By: Amanda L. Ellison,
Deputy Clerk.
This notice is provided pursuant to Admin-
istrative Order No. 2.065.
In accordance with the Americans with Dis-
abilities Act,If you are a person with a disa-
bility who needs any accommodation in or-
der to participate in this proceeding, you
are entitled, at no cost to you, to provisions
of certain assistance. Please contact the
Court Administrator at 825 N. Orange Ave-
nue, Rm. 105, Green Cove Springs, FL
32043, Phone No. (904) 630-2564 within 2
working days of your receipt of this notice
or pleading; if you are hearing impaired,
call 1-800-955-8771 (TDD); if you are voice
impaired, call 1-800-955-8770 (V) (Via flori-
da Relay Services).
Moskowitz, Mandell, Salim & Simowitz,
P.A.
800 Corporate Drive
Suite 500
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33334
Legal no. 11428 published December 13
and 20, 2007 in Clay County's Clay To-
day Newspaper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROBATE DIVI-
SION, FILE NO.: 07-CP-440
DIV.: E
IN RE: ESTATE OF
WAYNE A. SHRUM,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of
WAYNE A. SHRUM, deceased, File Num-
ber 07-CP-440, is pending in the Circuit
Court for Clay County, Florida, Probate Di-
vision; the address of which is 825 North
Orange Avenue, Green Cove Springs, FL
32043. The names and addresses of the
personal representative and the personal
representative's attorney are set forth be-
low.
All creditors of the decedent and other
persons, who have claims or demands
against decedent's estate, including
unmatured, contingent or unliquidated
claims, must file their claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AF-
TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AF-
TER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and
other persons who have claims or de-
mands against the decedent's estate, in-
cluding unmatured, contingent or
unliquidated claims, must file their claims
with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY CLAIM BE
FILED LATER THANTWQ YEARS.AFTER


THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS: December
27, 2007.
The date of death of the decedent is: No-
vember 15, 2007
Attorney for Personal Representative:
Sandra W. Johnson
Florida Bar No.: 353884
2110 Park Street
Jacksonville, Florida 32204
Personal Representative:
L. Vance Shrum
3831 St. Johns Avenue
Jacksonville, Florida 32205
Legal no. 11466 published December 27,
2007 and January 3, 2008 in Clay Coun-
ty's Clay Today Newspaper.

PUBLIC SALE
WE Stor of Middleburg will con-
duct a public sale to the highest bidder for
cash only on their premises at 4404 CR
218 Middleburg, FL 32068 on January 11
2008 at 5:30 PM on the following units: The
company reserves the right to reject any
bid and withdraw any items from the sale.
Richard Ray Adame, household goods,
Ronnie Bunk, household goods, John
Exline, beds, Leora Green, household
goods, Michael Haun, couch, household
goods, John Mainardi, household furniture,
Leonard J. Mashaw, household goods, Ken
R. McCormick, 1982 Mercedes Benz,
Correna Pifer, household goods, Wenona
Stamper, household goods, Shannon W.
Sutton, household goods.
Legal no. 11481 published December 27,
2007 and January 3, 2008 in Clay Coun-
ty's Clay Today Newspaper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 10-2007-CA-974 B
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST
COMPANY, AS. TRUSTEE OF
AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SECURITIES,
INC. ASSET BACKED PASS THROUGH
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-R3 UN-
DER THE POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF APRIL 1,
2005, WITHOUT RECOURSE.
PLAINTIFF,
VS
KEITH ROBERT WINK, ET AL.
DEFENDANT(S).
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that, pursuant to a Final Judgment of Fore-
closure or Order dated November 27,
2007, entered in Civil Case Number 10-
2007-CA-974 B, in the Circuit Court of the
Fourth Judicial Circuit in and for CLAY
County, GREEN COVE SPRINGS, Florida,
wherein DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE OF
AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SECURITIES,
INC. ASSET BACKED PASS THROUGH
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-R3 UN-
DER JHE POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF APRIL 1,
2005, WITHOUT RECOURSE. is the Plain-
tiff, and KEITH ROBERT WINK, et al., are
the Defendants, I will sell the property situ-
ated in CLAY county, Florida, described as:
A PARCEL OF LAND SITUAT-
ED IN THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION
7, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 24
EAST, AND IN THE NORTHWEST % OF
SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH,
RANGE 24 EAST, CLAY COUNTY,
FLORIDA, SAID PARCEL BEING A POR-
TION OF TRACT 11 OF "PINE HILLS
ACRES", AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVI-
SION AND BEING MORE PARTICULAR-
LY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE NORTH-
WEST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHWEST
% AND RUN NORTH 89 DEG. 56 MIN. 08
SEC. EAST, ALONG THE NORTH LINE
OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4, A DISTANCE
OF 943.84 FT; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00
DEG. 16 MIN. 39 SEC. EAST, 2667.26 FT
TO THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY
LINE OF CARTER SPENCER ROAD (A
60 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY); THENCE
RUN NORTH 88 DEG. 47 MIN. 42 SEC.
EAST, ALONG SAID NORTHERLY
RIGHT OF WAY LINE 400.05 FT TO THE
SW CORNER OF TRACT 11 OF "PINE
HILLS ACRES" ( UNRECORDED MAP);
THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 88 DEG. 47
MIN. 42 SEC. EAST, ALONG SAID
NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE, 5.94
FT; THENCE RUN NORTH 58 DEG. 12
MIN. 39 SEC. EAST, ALONG SAID
NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE,
140.46 FT TO AN IRON ROD FOR THE
POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CON-
TINUE NORTH 58 DEG. 12 MIN. 39 SEC.
EAST, ALONG SAID NORTHERLY
RIGHT OF WAY LINE, 193.69 FT TO A
CONCRETE MONUMENT AT THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT
11; THENCE RUN NORTH 00 DEG. 16
MIN. 39 SEC. WEST, ALONG THE EAST
LINE OF SAID TRACT 11, A DISTANCE
OF 214.00 FT TO AN IRON ROD;
THENCE RUN SOUTH 89 DEG. 47 MIN.
35 SEC. WEST, 165.13 FT TO AN IRON
ROD; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEG. 16 MIN.
39 SEC., EAST 315.44 FT TO THE
EPOINT OF BEGINNING'. SUBJECT TO
.AND. TOGETHER. WITH A 'NON- .


EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR INGRESS,
EGRESS, UTILITIES AND GENERAL
ROAD PURPOSES ACROSS THE EAST
25 FEET OF TECH ABOVE DESCRIBED
PARCEL.
TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN 1999
WAYNE CORP MOBILE HOME BEARING
VIN# WHC009759GAB
at public sale, to the highest and best bid-
der, for cash, at Clay County Courthouse,
Front Door, 825 North Orange Avenue,
Green Cove Springs, FL 32043, at 10:00
AM a.m. on the 8th day of January, 2008.
Any person claiming an interest in the sur-
plus from the sale, if any, other than the
property owner as of the date of the Lis
Pendens must file a.claim within sixty (60)
days after the sale.
Dated: November 29, 2007.
(SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT; By: Diane Pierce, Depu-
ty Clerk.
Golson Law Firm
1230 South Myrtly Avenue
Suite 105
Clearwater, Florida 33756-3445
Legal no. 11482 published December
20 and 27, 2007 in Clay County's Clay
Today Newspaper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY..
COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 06-342-CA-B
DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY
AMERICAS, AS TRUSTEE AND CUSTO-
DIAN FOR SOUNDVIEW HOME LOAN
TRUST 2004-1
PLAINTIFF
VS
VANCE M. TUBMAN IF LIVING, AND IF
DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST VANCE M.
TUBMAN; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
VANCE M. TUBMAN IF ANY; STATE OF
FLORIDA; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to
an Order granting the Motion to Reset
Foreclosure Sale dated December 13,
2007 entered in Civil Case No. 06-342-CA-
B of the Circuit Court of the 4TH bidder for
cash at THE FRONT STEPS of the CLAY
County Courthouse, 825 N. ORANGE
AVENUE, GREEN COVE SPRINGS, Flori-
da, at 10:00 a.m. on the 11th dayvof Janu-
ary, 2008 the following described property
as set forth in said Summary" Final Judg-
ment, to-wit:
LOT 5, BLOCK 14 OF JACK-
SONVILLE SOUTH UNIT ONE, ACCORD-
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE(S) 36
THROUGH 45, OF THE PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH A 1997 CARR DOU-
BLE WIDE MOBILE VIN #
GAFLV75A67288CD21 AND
GAFLV75B67288CD21
Any person claiming an interest in the sur-
plus from the sale, if any, other than the
property owner as of the date of lis
pendens, must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale
Dated this 13th day of Dec, 2007.
/SEAL/ James B: Jett, Clerk of the Circuit
Court; By: Ann L. Garrison, Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERI-
CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons
with disabilities needing a special accom-
modation should contact COURT ADMIN-
ISTRATION, at CLAY County Courthouse
at 904-630-2564, 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or
1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service.
DAVID J. STERN, P.A.
801 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
(954)233-8000
06-52818SXNW
Legal no. 11483 published December 27,
2007 and January 3, 2008 in Clay Coun-
ty's Clay Today Newspaper.


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA .
CASE NO.: 10-2006-CA-816 B
EMC MORTGAGE CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
JENIFER WHITMER A/K/A JENNIFER
WHITMER; BARBARA A. LAPUTKA, AND
ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, CREDITORS, AND OTHER
UNKNONWN PERSONS OR UNKNOWN
SPOUSES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH
AND UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE
NAMED DEFENDANTS,
DEFENDANT(S).
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that
the undersigned Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Clay County, Florida, will on the 10 day
of January, 2008 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. at
Room 103A of the Clay County Courthouse
in Green Cove Springs, offer for sale and
sell at public outcry to the highest and best
bidder for cash, the following-described
property situate in Clay County, Florida:
LOT 37, RIVER BREEZE, AC-
'OORDING TO THE 'PLAT THEREOF, AS


RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 27, PAGES
16, 17 AND 18 OF THE PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
pursuant to the Final Judgment entered in
a case pending in said Court, the style of
which is indiciated above.
Any person claiming an interest in the sur-
plus from the sale, if any, other than the
property owner as of the date of the Lis
Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60)
days after the sale.
WITNESS my hand and official
seal of said Court this 10 day of December,
2007.
(SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT; By: Jenifer Trowbridge,
Deputy Clerk.
In accordance with the Americans .With
Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities
needing a special accommodation to partic-
ipate in this proceeding should contact
Martha Butler, Supervisor, Circit Civil, 825
N. Orange Avenue, Green Cove Springs,
Florida, telephone (904) 269-6349, not lat-
er than seven (7) days prior to the proceed-
ing. If hearing imparied, (TDD) 1-800-955-
8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via
Florida Relay Service.
Default
3185 S. Conway Rd
Ste. E
Orlando, Florida 32812
#239818 5 F
Legal no. 11484 published December 27,
2007 and January 3, 2008 in Clay Coun-
ty's Clay Today Newspaper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 10-2007-CA-1085
DIVISION: B
MURVIN I. FRAISER, SR., ET. AL.,
PLAINTIFFS,
VS
WILLIAM P. FRAISER, ETC., ET. AL.,
DEFENDANTS.
NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE PURSUANT
TO SECTION 45.031(1), FLORIDA
STATUTES
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE is hereby given that
pursuant to the Final Judgment entered on
December 10, 2007, in Case No: 10-2007-
CA-1085 of the Circuit Court, Clay County,
Florida, in which Murvin I. Fraiser, Sr., et al
are the plaintiffs and William P. Fraiser, et
al are the defendants, the Clerk of this
Court will sell at public sale the following
described real property:
EXHIBIT "A"
A PARCEL OF LAND SITUAT-
ED IN THE SOUTHEAST % OF SECTION
9, TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE 24
EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID
PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT TA CONCRETE MONU-
MENT AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER
OF SAID SECTION 9 AND RUN SOUTH
88 53' 37" WEST, ALONG THE SOUTH
LINE OF SAID SECTION 9, A DISTANCE
OF 1600.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH
00 00' 21" EAST, 165.21 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN
NORTH 88 46' 41" EAST, 315.00 FEET
TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE
RUN NORTH 00 00' 21" EAST, 435.00
FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT;
THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 000 00' 21"
east, 30.00 feet; THENCE RUN SOUTH
88 46' 41" WEST, 315.00 FEET; THENCE
RUN SOUTH 00 00' 21" WEST, 30.00
FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT;
THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 00 00' 21"
WEST, 435.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO AN EASE-
MENT FOR UTILITIES AND ROAD PUR-
POSES ACROSS THE NORTH 30 FEET
OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LANDS.
SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT FOR
ELECTRIC POWER USE ACROSS THE
SOUTH 10 FEET OF THE NORTH 40
FEET OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED
LANDS.
The sale will be held on January 10, 2008
at 10:00 a.m. to the highest and best bidder
for cash, at the front entrance to the Clay
County Courthouse, 825 N. Orange Ave.,
Green Cove Springs, Florida, in accord-


ance with Section 45.031 of the Florida
Statutes.
Any person claiming an interest in the sur-
plus from the sale, if any, other than the
property owner as of the date of the Lis
Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60)
days after the sale.
Dated this 10 day of December, 2007.
(SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, CLERK OF SAID
COURT; BY: Amanda L. Ellison, As Deputy
Clerk.
Lance P. Cohen
1723 Blanding Blvd.
Suite 102
Jacksonville, FL 32210
Attorney for Plaintiff
Legal no. 11485 published December 27,
2007 and January 3, 2008 in Clay Coun-
ty's Clay Today Newspaper.



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE
STATE OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CLAY
COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 07-CA-1621-B
GREEN TREE SERVICING,LLC.,
Plaintiff,
VS
SHIGERU NAKAJIMA; THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SHIGERU NAKAJIMA; JOHN
DOE AND JANE DOE, UNKNOWN
TENANT(S).
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF ACTION
To:
Shigeru Nakajima
2868A Resort Loop, Unit 38 A
Pintope, AZ 85935
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ac-
tion for Mortgage Foreclosure, Damages
and to Reestablish Lost or Destroyed
Documents has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to:
Sean V. Donnelly, Esq.
3708 W. Euclid Avenue
Tampa, Fl. 33629
on or before 30 days from the date of
publication and file the original with the
Clerk if this court either before service on
plaintiff(s) attorney or immediately there-
after; otherwise a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded in the
complaint or petition.
The property proceeded against is descri-
bed as follows:
LOT 31, BLOCK 107, JACK-
SONVILLE SOUTH, UNIT TWO, AC-
CORDING TO PLAT THEREOF AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGES 1
THRU 13 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN MAN-
UFACTURED HOME MORE SPECIFI-
CALLY DESCRIBED AS:
2000, FLEETWOODI HICKORY HILL
(28X64)
WITH SERIAL NUMBER
GAFLX35A/B16792HH21.
WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court
on Dec 19, 2007.
/seal/ James B. Jett, Clerk of the Court; By:
Ann L. Garrison, Deputy Clerk .
Donnelly & Russo, P.A.
3708 W. Euclid Avenue
Tampa, Fl. 33629
Legal no 11486 published December 27,
2007 and January 3, 2008 in Clay Coun-
ty's Clay Today Newspaper

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE
STATE OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CLAY
COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 07-CA-1621-B
GREEN TREE SERVICING,LLC.,
Plaintiff,
VS
SHIGERU NAKAJIMA; THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SHIGERU NAKAJIMA; JOHN
DOE AND JANE DOE, UNKNOWN
TENANT(S).
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF ACTION
To:
The Unknown Spouse of Shigeru Nakajima


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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ac-
tion for Mortgage Foreclosure, Damages
and to Reestablish Lost or Destroyed
Documents has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to:
Sean V. Donnelly, Esq.
3708 W. Euclid Avenue
Tampa, Fl. 33629
on or before 30 days from the date of
publication and file the original with the
Clerk if this court either before service on
plaintiff(s) attorney or immediately there-
after; otherwise a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded in the
complaint or petition.
The property proceeded against is descri-
bed as follows:
LOT 31, BLOCK 107, JACK-
SONVILLE SOUTH, UNIT TWO, AC-
CORDING TO PLAT THEREOF AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGES 1
THRU 13 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN MAN-
UFACTURED HOME MORE SPECIFI-
CALLY DESCRIBED AS:
2000, FLEETWOOD/ HICKORY HILL
(28X64)
WITH SERIAL NUMBER
GAFLX35A/BI6792HH21.
WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court
on Dec 19, 2007.
/seal/ James B. Jett, Clerk of the Court; By:
Ann L. Garrison, Deputy Clerk
Donnelly & Russo, P.A.
3708 W. Euclid Avenue
Tampa, FL 33626
Legal no 11487 published December 27,
2007 and January 3, 2008 in Clay Coun-
ty's Clay Today Newspaper

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
FILE NO: 07-CP-448
DIVISION E
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CLOIS Q. DRIGGERS, F/K/A
CLOIS H. OWEN, deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
of CLOIS Q. DRIGGERS, f/k/a CLOIS H.
OWEN, deceased, whose date of death
was November 25, 2007, is pending in the
Circuit Court for Clay County, Florida, Pro-
bate Division, the address of which is Clay
County Courthouse, 825 Orange Avenue,
Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043. The
names and addresses of the personal rep-
resentative and the personal representati-
ve's attorney are set forth below. All cred-
itors of the decendent and other persons
having claims or demands against
decendant's estate on whom a copy of this
notice is required to be served must file
their claims with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims or de-
mands against decedent's estate on whom
a copy of this notice is required to be
served must file their claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS-NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the dece-
dent and other persons having claims or
demands against the decendant's estate
must file their claims with this court WITH-
IN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-
IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR
MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE
OF DEATH IS BARRED.
RICHARD W. COBB, Attorney
for Personal Representative
Florida Bar No.: 0107477
431 Stowe Avenue
Orange Park, Florida 32073
(904) 269-5800
SANDRA J. MORGAN
143 Guthrie Road
Green Cove Springs, FL 32043
Personal Representative
Legal no 11488 published December 27,
2007 and January 3, 2008 in Clay Coun-
ty's Clay Today Newspaper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 2007-CA-1253
CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY SERVICES, INC.,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
JAMES EDWARD CLEMENTS; THE UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF JAMES EDWARD
CLEMENTS; MARY' PATRICIA
CLEMENTS; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF MARY PATRICIA CLEMENTS;
CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY SERVICES, INC.;
UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN
TENANT #2; '


CLASSIFIEDS COMMUNITY CALENDAR FUN & HUMOR LEGALS SPORTS


DEFENDANT(S).
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that, pur-
suant to a Final Summary Judgment of
Foreclosure entered in the above-styled
cause, in the Circuit Court of Clay County,
Florida, I will sell the property situate in
Clay County, Florida, described as:
A PARCEL OF LAND SITUAT-
ED IN SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 8
SOUTH, RANGE 24 EAST, CLAY COUN-
TY, FLORIDA SAID PARCEL BEING
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE NORTH-
WEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 31
AND RUN SOUTH 89 DEGREES 26' 46"
EAST, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF
SAID SECTION 31 A DISTANCE OF
500.00 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE AND
THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE
RUN SOUTH 23 DEGREES 05' 40" EAST,
1289.60 FEET TO THE CENTER-LINE OF
A 60 FOOT EASEMENT FOR UTILITIES
AND GENERAL ROAD PURPOSES;
THENCE RUN SOUTH 44 DEGREES 39'
30" WEST, ALONG SAID CENTER-LINE,
200.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 28
DEGREES 48' 56" WEST, 762.99 FEET;
THENCE RUN NORTH 00 DEGREES 12'
57" WEST, 660.00 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING. SAID PARCEL BEING
LOT 25 OF AN UNRECORDED MAP OF
LIVE OAK FOREST, *S SURVEYED BY
JOSEPH G. KNAPP, REGISTERED LAND
SURVEYOR.
LESS AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING
PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOL-
LOWS:
PARCEL A:
A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN LOT
25 OF LIVE OAK FOREST AN UNRE-
CORDED PLAT IN SECTION 31, TOWN-
SHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE 24 EAST, CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID PARCEL BE-
ING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED
AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE NORTH-
WEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 31,
AND RUN SOUTH 89 DEGREES 26' 46"
EAST, ALONG THE NORTH LINE
THEREOF A DISTANCE OF 500.00 FEET
TO THE MOST NORTHERLY CORNER
OF SAID LOT 25; THENCE RUN SOUTH
23 DEGREES 05' 40" EAST, ALONG THE
EAST LINE THEREOF A DISTANCE OF
845.89 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN-
NING; THENCE RUN SOUTH 23 DE-
GREES 05' 40" EAST, ALONG SAID
EAST LINE A DISTANCE OF 306.68
FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 44 DE-
GREES 39' 30" WEST, 214.25 FEET TO
THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 25;
THENCE RUN NORTH 28 DEGREES 48'
56" WEST, ALONG WEST LINE A DIS-
TANCE OF 296.08 FEET; THENCE RUN
NORTH 44 DEGREES 39' 30" EAST
246.14 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
SUBJECT TO AND TOGETHER WITH AN
EASEMENT FOR UTILITIES AND GEN-
ERAL ROAD PURPOSES ACROSS THE
FOLLOWING DESCRIBED STRIP OF
LAND:
COMMENCE AT THE NORTH-
WEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 31,
AND RUN SOUTH 89 DEGREES 26' 46"
EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE THERE-
OF A DISTANCE OF 500.00 FEET TO
THE MOST NORTHERLY CORNER OF
SAID LOT 25; THENCE RUN SOUTH 23
DEGREES 05' 40" EAST, ALONG THE
EAST LINE THEREOF A DISTANCE OF
1289.60 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST
CORNER OF SAID LOT 25 AND THE
POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN
NORTH 23 DEGREES 05' 40" WEST,
ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID
LOT 25 A DISTANCE OF 443.71 FEET TO
THE END OF SAID EASEMENT.
TO INCLUDE A:
1986 REGATTA MOBILE HOME VIN
FB1 C042049A 43448923
1986 REGATTA MOBILE HOME VNI
FBIC042049B 43461399
A/K/A
5512 DARWOOD STREET
MELROSE, FL 32666
at public sale, to the highest and best bid-
der, for cash, Clay County Courthouse,
Greeo Cove Springs, Florida 32043 at
10:00 AM, on January 8, 2008.
Any person claiming an interest
in the surplus from the sale, if any, other
than the property owner as of the date of
the Lis Pendens must file a claim within six-
ty (60) days after the sale.
Witness, my hand and seal of
this court on the 3rd day of December,
2007..
(SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT. COURT; By: Diane Pierce, Depu-
ty Clerk.
In accordance with the Americans with Dis-
abilities Act of 1990, persons needing a
special accommodation to participate in
this proceeding should contact the ASA
Coordinator no later than seven (7) days
prior to the proceedings. If hearing im-
paired, please call (800) 955-8771 (TDD)
or (800) 955-8770 (voice), via Florida Relay
Service.
Daniel C. Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa, FL 33619-1328
(813) 915-8660
Legal no. 11489 published December 21
and 27, 2007 in Clay County's Clay Today
Newspaper. .. ..


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO.: 07-1623-CA
ACCREDITED HOME LENDERS, INC.,
A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
VERN ANDREW KNUDSEN, ET AL.
DEFENDANT(S).
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
VERN ANDREW KNUDSEN
Whose residence is:
120 VANDERFORD RD. N.
ORANGE PARK, FLORIDA 32073
TO:
RHONDA J. KNUDSEN
Whose residence is:
120 VANDERFORD RD. N.
ORANGE PARK, FLORIDA 32073
If alive, and if dead, all parties claiming in-
terest by, through, under or against VERN
ANDREW KNUDSEN, RHONDA J. KNUD-
SEN and all parties having or claiming to
have any right, title or interest in the prop-
erty described in the mortgage being fore-
closed herein.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a mortgage on
the following property:
LOT 46, LAKESIDE ESTATES
UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 12, AT PAGE 33, 34 AND 35, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A
120 VANDERFORD RD. N.
ORANGE PARK, FL 32073
has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written de-
fenses, if any, on attorney for the Plaintiff,
Ben-Ezra & Katz, P.A., whose address is
-2901 Stirling Road, Suite 300, Fort Lauder-
dale, Florida 33312 no later than 30 days
from the date of the first publication of this
notice,and file the original with the Clerk of
this Court either before service on Plaintiffs
attorney or immediately thereafter; other-
wise a default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the complaint.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court at Clay County, Florida,
this 10 day of December, 2007.
(SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT; By: Amanda Ellison,
Deputy Clerk.
Ben-Ezra & Katz, P.A.
2901 Stirling Road
Suite 300
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312
26880/Ide
Legal no. 11490 published January 3
and 10, 2008 in Clay County's Clay To-
day Newspaper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO.: 2007-1155-CA
CITIMORTGAGE, INC.,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
ADRIENNE CAIRNS, ET AL.,
DEFENDANT(S).
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE


will be entered against you for the relief de-
manded in the complaint or petition filed
herein.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court at CLAY County, Florida,
this 7 day of December, 2007.
(SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT; By: Jenifer Trowbridge,
Deputy Clerk.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERI-
CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons
with disabilities needing a special accom-
modation should contact COURT ADMIN-
ISTRATION, at the CLAY County Court-
house at 904-630-2564, 1-800-955-8771
(TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service.
DAVID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
07-98332 (CMI)
Legal no. 11491 published December 27,
2007 and January 3, 2008 in Clay Coun-
ty's Clay Today Newspaper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO.: 07-1014-CA
HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-
TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR NAAC 2006-
AR3
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
JAIRAM TEEMAL, ET AL.,
DEFENDANT(S).
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO:
JAIRAM TEEMAL AND" UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JAIRAM TEEMAL
whose residence is unknown if he/she/they
be living; and if he/she/they be dead, the
unknown defendants who may be spouses,
heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees,
lienors, creditors, trustees, .and all parties
claiming an interest by, through, under or
against the Defendants, who are not known
to be dead or alive, and all parties having
or claiming to have any right, title or inter-
est in the property described in the mort-
gage being foreclosed herein.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a mortgage on
the following property:
UNIT 1911, BUILDING 19,
PHASE VI THE PRESERVE AT
OAKLEAF PLANTATION CON
DOMINIUM, A CONDOMINIUM ACCORD-
ING TO DECLARATION OF CONDOMINI-
UM, A RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RE-
CORDS BOOK 2619, AT PAGES 1491
THROUGH 1677, OF THE PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
TOGETHER WITH ITS UNDIVIDED IN-
TEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS
APPURTENANT THERETO, AND
AMENDMENTS RECORDED IN OFFI-
CIAL RECORDS BOOK 2624, PAGES
2081 THROUGH 2085, SAID PUBLIC RE-
CORDS, AMENDMENTS RECORDED IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2731 PA-
GES 894 THROUGH 902.
has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written de-
fenses, if any, to it on DAVID J. STERN,
ESQ. Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is


TO: 801 S University Drive #500, Plantation, FL
ADRIENNE CAIRNS AND THE UN- 33324 on 30 days from the date of the first
KNOWN SPOUSE OF ADRIEENE publication of this notice of action and file
CAIRNS the original with the clerk of this court either
whose residence is unknown if he/she/they before service on Plaintiff attorney or im-
be living; and if he/she/they be dead, the mediately thereafter; otherwise a default
unknown defendants who may be spouses, will be entered against you for the relief de-
heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, manded in the complaint or petition filed
lienors, creditors, trustees, and all parties herein.
claiming an interest by, through, under or WITNESS my hand and the-
against the Defendants, who are not known seal of this Court at CLAY County, Florida,
to be dead or alive, and all parties having this 6 day of.December, 2007.
or claiming to have any right, title or inter- (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, CLERK OF THE
est in the property described in the mort- CIRCUIT COURT; By: Ann Garrison,
gage being foreclosed herein. Deputy Clerk.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERI-
that an action to foreclose a mortgage on CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons
the following property: with disabilities needing a special accom-
UNIT 1423, BUILDING 14, modation should contact COURT ADMIN-
PHASE V, THE PRESERVE AT ISTRATION, at the CLAY County Court-
OAKLEAF PLANTATION CONDOMINI- house at 904-630-2564, 1-800-955-8771
UM, A CONDOMINIUM, ACCORDING TO (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay
DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM RE- Service.
CORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK DAVID J. STERN
2619, AT PAGES 1491 THROUGH 1677, ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
OF THE PUBLIC RECORD BOOK 2619, 801 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
AT PAGES 1491 THROUGH 1677, OF SUITE 500
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY PLANTATION, FL 33324
COUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETHER WITH 07-94839(ASCF)
IT'S UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE COM- Legal no. 11492 published December 27,
MON ELEMENTS APPURTENANT 2007 and January 3, 2008 in Clay Coun-
THERETO, AND AMENDMENTS THERE- ty's Clay Today Newspaper.
TO, AND AMENDMENTS RECORDED IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2624, PA- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
GES 2081 THROUGH 2084, SAID PUBIC FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
RECORDS. RECORDED AMENDMENT IN CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2701 PA- CIVIL ACTION -
GES 1722 THROUGH 1791. CASE NO. 2007-359-CA
has been filed against you and you are re- DIVISION B
quired to serve a copy of your written de- LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-
fenses, if any, to it on DAVID J. STERN, TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR OWNIT MORT-
ESQ. Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is GAGE LOAN ASSET BACKED CERTIFI-
801 S University Drive #500, Plantation, FL CATES, SERIES 2006-7,
33324 on 30 days from the date of the first Plaintiff,
publication of this notice of action and file VS
the original with the clerk of this court either KEVIN HARPER, et al,
before service on Plaintiff attorney or im- Defendant(s).. ,
mediately thereafter; otherwi ,se a .'jfult,' Nb' __ RCL A.__ .


CLAYTODAY.BIZ

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of Mortgage
Foreclosure dated December 11, 2007,
2007 and entered in Case No. 2007-359-
CA of the Circuit Court of the FOURTH Ju-
dicial Circuit in and for CLAY County, Flori-
da wherein LASALLE BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR
OWNIT MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET
BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-
7, is the Plaintiff and KEVIN HARPER;
BRIDGETT HARPER; ANY AND ALL UN-
KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE
HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN IN-
TEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS,
DEVISEEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INCORPO-
RATED, AS NOMINEE FOR HOMECOM-
INGS FINANCIAL, LLC; are the Defend-
ants, I will sell to the highest and best bid-
der for cash at FRONT DOOR OF THE
CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE, GREEN
COVE SPRINGS, FLORIDA at 10:00AM,
on the 14 day of January, 2008, the follow-
ing described property as set forth in said
Final Judgment:
LOT 3, BLOCK "C", LAKE-
SIDE ESTATES UNIT 11, ACCORDING
TO PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 12, PAGES 33, 34 AND 35,
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A
89 EAST VENDERFORD ROAD
ORANGE PARK, FL 32073
Any person claiming an inter-
est in the surplus from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as of the
date of the Lis Pendens must file a
claim within sixty (60). days after the
sale.
WITNESS MY HAND.and the
seal of this Court on December 12, 2007.
(SEAL) James B. Jett, Clerk of the Circuit
Court; By: Ann Garrison, Deputy Clerk.
Florida Default Law Group, P.L.
P.O. Box 25018
Tampa, Florida 33622-5018
F07007973 LITTON-CONV-R-csilversto
Legal no. 11493 published December 27,
2007 and January 3, 2008 in Clay Coun-
ty's Clay Today Newspaper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 2007-CA-1641
WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSO-
CIATION AS TRUSTEE UNDER POOLING
AND SERVICNING AGREEMENT DATED
AS OF NOVIEMBER 1, 2005,
SECURITIZED ASSET BACKED RECEIV-
ABLES LLS TRUST 2005 HE1 MORGAGE
PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SER-
IES 2005-HE1,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
JEFFREY SIMMONS; THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JEFFREY SIMMONS; MEG-
AN HANNON; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF MEGAN HANNON; IF LIVING, IN-
CLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
SAID DEFENDANT(S), IF REMARRIED,
AND IF DECEASED, THE RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS,
LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE
NAMED DEFENDANT(S); UNKNOWN
TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2;
DEFENDANT(S).
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
JEFFREY SIMMONS; THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JEFFREY SIMMONS; MEG-
AN HANNON; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF MEGAN HANNON; IF LIVING, IN-
CLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
SAID DEFENDANT(S), IF REMARRIED,
AND IF DECEASED, THE RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS,
LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE
NAMED DEFENDANT(S); UNKNOWN
TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2;
Whose residence are/is unknown.
YOU ARE HEREBY required to
file you answer or written defenses, if any,
in the above proceeding with the Clerk of
this Court, and to serve a copy thereof
upon the plaintiffs attorney, whose name
and address appears hereon, within thirty
days of the first publication of this Notice,
the nature of this proceeding being a suit
for foreclosure of mortgage against the fol-
lowing described property, to wit:
LOT 55, HABITAT, ACCORD-
ING TO THEPLAT THEREOF, AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 20, PAGES 1
THROUGH 5, OF THE PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A
1841 MACKENZIE CT. N
MIDDLEBURG, FL 32068
If you fail to file you answer or
written defenses in the above proceeding,
on plaintiffs attorney, a default will be en-
tered against you for the relief demanded in
the Complaint or Petition.












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DEIFISSALC S COMMUNITY C R LEGAL SPORTS


JANUARY 3, 2008 CLAYTODAY 15B


DATED at CLAY County this 14 day of De-
cember, 2007.
(SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT; By: Ann Garrison,
Deputy Clerk.
In accordance with the Americans with Dis-
abilities Act of 1990, persons needing a
special accommodation to participate in
this proceeding should contact the ASA
Coordinator no later than seven (7) days
prior to the proceedings. If hearing im-
paired, please call (800) 955-8771 (TDD)
or (800) 955-8770 (voice), via Florida Relay
Service.
Daniel C. Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa, FL 33619-1328
(813) 915-8660
Attorney for Plaintiff
Legal no. 11494 published December 27,
2007 and January 3, 2008 in Clay Coun-
ty's Clay Today Newspaper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 10-2007-CA-1262-B
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE
FOR THE HOLDERS OF HARBORVIEW
2006-12,
Plaintiff,
VS
MONFORT OCTEUS A/K/A OCTEUS
MONFORT; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
MONFORT OCTEUS A/K/A OCTEUS
MONFORT; UNKNOWN TENANT I; UN-
KNOWN TENANT II; OAKLEAF PLANTA-
TION WEST PROPERTY OWNERS AS-
SOCIATION, INC., AND ANY UNKNOWN
HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, CRED-
ITORS, AND OTHER UNKNOWN PER-
SONS OR UNKNOWN SPOUSES CLAIM-
ING BY, THROUGH AND UNDER ANY OF
THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MONFORT
OCTEUS A/K/A OCTEUS MONFORT
652 ACORN CHASE DRIVE
ORANGE PARK, FL 32065
OR'
461 CLEAR VIEW COURT
ORANGE PARK, FL 32065
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS STATED, CUR-
RENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
And any unknown heirs, devisees,
grantees, creditors and other unknown per.-
sons or unknown spouses claiming by,
through and under the above-named
Defendant(s), if deceased or whose last
known addresses are unknown.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose Mortgage cover-
ing the following real and personal property
described as follows, to-wit:
LOT 287, OAKPOINT AT
OAKLEAF PLANTATION, AS PER PLAT
THEREOF, RECORDED INPLAT BOOK
45, PAGES 59-65, OF THE PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written de-
fenses, if any, to it on Anthony Edward
Lipinski, Butler & Hosch, -P.A., 3185 South
Conway Road, Suite E, Oriando, Florida
32812 and file the original with the Clerk of
the above-styled Court on or before 30
days from the first publication, otherwise a
Judgment may be entered against you for
the relief demanded in the Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
said Court on the 3 day of December,
2007.
In accordance with the Americans With
Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities
needing a special accommodation to partic-
ipate in this proceeding should contact
Martha Butler, Supervisor, Circuit Civil, 825
N. Orange Avenue, Green Cove Springs,
Florida, telephone (904) 269-6349, not lat-
er than seven (7) days prior to the proceed-
ing. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-
8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via
Florida Relay Service.
(SEAL) James B. Jett, CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT; By: Amanda Ellison,
Deputy Clerk
Default
3317 NW 10th Terrace
Suite 403
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309
#252428
Legal no. 11495 published December 27,
2007 and January 3, 2008 in Clay Coun-
ty's Clay Today Newspaper.


UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF HAZEL BURNS;
JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, AS TRUST-
EE FOR HOME EQUITY TRUST SERIES
2002-3; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S).
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE" IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated December 10, 2007 en-
tered in Civil Case No. 10-2007-CA-000899
of the Circuit Court of the 4th Judicial Cir-
cuit in and for CLAY County, GREEN
COVE SPRINGS, Florida, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash at ON
THE FRONT STEPS AT THE CLAY
COUNTY COURTHOUSE at the CLAY
County Courthouse located at 825 NORTH
ORANGE AVENUE in GREEN COVE-
SPRINGS, Florida, at 10:00 a.m. on the 10
day of January, 2008 the following descri-
bed property as set forth in said Summary
Final Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 25, FOXRIDGE, UNIT 5,
ACCORDING TO MAP OR PLAT THERE-
OF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15,
PAGE(S) 25-28, OF THE PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Any person claiming an interest in the sur-
plus from the sale, if any, other than the'
property owner as of the date of the Lis
Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60)
days after the sale.
Dated this 11 day of December, 2007.
(SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT; By: Debra M. Beyrle,
Deputy Clerk.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERI-
CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons
with disabilities needing a special accom-
modation should contact COURT ADMIN-
ISTRATION, at the CLAY County Court-
house at 904-630-2564, 1-800-955-8771
(TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service.
DAVID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
(954) 233-8000
07-91401 ASCF
Legal no. 11501 published December 27,
2007 and January 3, 2008 in Clay Coun-
ty's Clay Today Newspaper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE
STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CLAY
COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 10-2007-CA-001212
GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC F/K/A
CONSECO FINANCE SERVICING CORP.
F/K/A GREEN TREE FINANCIAL SERVIC-
ING CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,
VS
PAMELA D. COTHERN: THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF PAMELA D. COTHERN: HU-
BERT L. COTHERN: THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF HUBERT L. COTHERN: IF
LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANT(S), IF
REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUST-
EES, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIM-
ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAIleMO T-I EIAIn nAl-cMflnrAMTOS/\.(


ELITE RECOVERY SERVICE, INC.; LVNV
FUNDING INC.; WHETHER DISSOLVED
OR PRESENTLY EXISTING, TOGETHER
WITH ANY GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS, LIENORS, OR TRUSTEES
OR SAID DEFENDANT(S) AND ALL OTH-
ER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH,
UNDER, OR AGAINST DEFENDANT(S);
UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN
TENANT #2;
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that, pur-
suant to a Final Summary Judgment of
Foreclosure entered in the above-styled
cause, in the Circuit court of Clay County,
Florida, I will sell the property situate in
Clay County, Florida, described as:
A PARCEL OF LAND SITUAT-
ED IN SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 4
SOUTH, RANGE 24 EAST, CLAY COUN-
TY, FLORIDA SAID PARCEL BEING
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH-
WEST CORNER OF THOSE LANDS DE-
SCRIBED IN O.R. BOOK 1476, PAGE
406, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ON
THE WEST LINE THEREOF (ALSO BE-
ING THE CENTERLINE OF LENDA
LANE) RUN NORTH 00 DEGREES 51 MI-
NUTES 18 SECONDS WEST, 300.0 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE CONTINUE ON SAID WEST
LINE NORTH 00 DEGREES 51 MINUTES
18 SECONDS WEST, 242.0 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 43 MI-
NUTES 00 SECONDS EAST, 180.0 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 51 MI-
NUTES 18 SECONDS EAST, 242.0 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 43 MI-
NUTES 00 SECONDS WEST, 180.0 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SUB-
JECT TO AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS
AND EGRESS OVER AND ACROSS THE
WEST 30 FEET THEREOF. ALSO, TO-
GETHER WITH AN EASEMENT FOR IN-
GRESS AND EGRESS OVER AND
ACROSS THE EAST 30 FEET OF THE
WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE
NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 30.
TO INCLUDE A:
1998 GRANT,.VIN GAGVTD0620A AND
74736758
1998 GRANT, VIN GAGVTD0620B AND
74736756 A/K/A 1149 LENDA LANE
MIDDLEBURG, FL 32068
at public sale, to the highest and best bid-
der, for cash, Clay County Courthouse,
Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043 at
10:00 AM, on January 14, 2008.
DATED THIS 13 DAY OF DECEMBER,
2007.
(SEAL) James B. Jett, Clerk of the Circuit
Court; By: Tammy Rosenbaum, Deputy
Clerk.
Any person claiming an interest in the sur-
plus from the sale, if any, other than the
property owner as of the date of the Lis
Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60)
days after the sale.
In accordance with the American with
Disablities Act of 1990, persons needing a
special accommodation to participate in
this proceeding should contact the ASA
Coordinator no later than seven (7) days
prior to the proceedings. If hearing im-
paired, please call (800) 955-9771 (TDD)


or (800) 955-8770 (voice), via Florida Relay
Service.
Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa, FL 3361-1328
Tel (813) 915-8660
Fax (813) 915-0559
Attorney for Plaintiff
Legal No. 11502 published December
27, 2007 and January 3, 2008 in Clay
County's Clay Today Newspaper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COUR, FOURTH JUDI-
CIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND" FOR CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 07-CA-1312
STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
CHARLES KRUEGER; JAMES E. YONGE;
PROPERTY RESEARCH
SPECIALIST/ENTREPENEURS, INC., A
FLORIDA CORPORATION; AND JIMMY
WEEKS, CLAY COUNTY TAX COLLEC-
TOR,
DEFENDANT(S).
NOTICE OF ORDER OF TAKING
HEARING
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that
the Order of Taking hearing has been re-
scheduled before the Homorable Frederic
A. Buttner, Circuit Judge, in chamers at
the Caly County Courthose, Room 301,
Green Cove Springs, Florida, at 10:05 a.m.
on the 25th day of February, 2008, or as
soon thereafter as same can be heard.
PLEASE GOVERN YOUR-
SELF ACCORDINGLY.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true
and correct copy of the foregoing Notice of
Hearing has been furnished by U.S. Mail to
addresses on attached Service List, on this
11th day of December, 2007.
/s/ Ralph P. Maxon
Ralph P. Maxon
Florida Bar No. 913080
1109 South Marion Avenue
Lake City, Florida 32024-5874
Attorney for Petitioner
State of Florida Department of Transporta-
tion
Legal no. 11503 published December 27,
2007 and January 3, 2008 in Clay Coun-
ty's Clay Today Newspaper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO.: 07-722 CA
HOMEBANC MORTGAGE CORPORA-
TION,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
CORRINE LORETTA NASH, ET AL.,
DEFENDANT(S).
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or Final Judgment
Scheduling Foreclosure Sale entered on
December 3, 2007 in this case now pend-
ing in said Court, the style of which is indi-
cated above.
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash in the Clay County Court-
house, Clay County Courthouse, 825 North
Orange Street, Green Cove Springs, Flori-
da 32043 at 10:00 a.m., on the 11 day of
.lanuar 9nnfR the follnwinn .e.scribed


property as set forth in said Order of Final
Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 41, HAMMOCK GROVE,
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 35, PAGE(S) 39, 40, 41 AND 42,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
A/K/A:
368 SUMMIT DRIVE
ORANGE PARK, FL 32073
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST
IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF
ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS
PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN
SIXTY (60) DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
ENTERED at CLAY County, Florida, this 3
day of December, 2007:
(SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT; By: Amanda Ellison,
Deputy Clerk.
Spear & Hoffman P.A.
Dadeland Executive Center
9700 South Dixie Highway
Suite 610
Miami, Florida 33156
305-670-2299
Legal no. 11504 published December 27,
2007 and January 3, 2008 in Clay Coun-
ty's Clay Today Newspaper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 2007-193-CA
DIVISION
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST
COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE OF
AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SECURITIES,
INC. ASSET-BACKED PASS THROUGH
CERTIFICATES SERIES 2004-R10, UN-
DER THE POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF OCTOBER
1, 2004, WITHOUT RECOURSE,
Plaintiff,
VS
TAMMY J. SESCO, et al,
Defendant(s)
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Rescheduling Fore-
closure Sale dated December 3, 2007 and
entered in Case No. 2007-193-CA of the
Circuit Court of the FOURTH Judicial Cir-
cuit in and for CLAY County, Florida where-
in DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST
COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE OF
AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SECURITIES,
INC. ASSET-BACKED PASS THROUGH
CERTIFICATES SERIES 2004-R10, UN-
DER THE POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF OCTOBER
1, 2004, WITHOUT RECOURSE, is the
Plaintiff and TAMMY J. SESCO; THE UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF TAMMY J. SESCO
N/K/A FRANCIS SESCO; are the De-
fendants, I will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash at FRONT DOOR OF THE
CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE, GREEN
COVE SPRINGS, FLORIDA at 10:00AM.
on the 30th day of January, 2008, the fol-
lowing described property as set forth in,
said Final Judgment:
PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED
IN THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
SOUTHEAST 1/4 AND THE SOUTHEAST
OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO.: 10-2007-CA-000899
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS
TRUSTEE FOR CREDIT SUISSE FIRST
BOSTON MBS HEAT 2003-5,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
BRIDGET WILLIAMS; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF BRIDGET WILLIAMS, IF
ANY; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVID-
UAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,
WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES
MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUS-
ES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS; HAZEL S..BURNS;
FIRST NLC FINANCIAL'SERVICES; LLC;


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14, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 23
EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID
PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW:
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH-
EAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14;
THENCE ON THE SOUTH LINE THERE-
OF RUN SOUTH 89 DEGREES 25 MI-
NUTES 31 SECONDS WEST, 2,687.34
FEET; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 34
MINUTES 24 SECONDS EAST, 903.45
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 00 DE-
GREES 34 MINUTES 24 SECONDS
EAST, 223.22 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89
DEGREES 53 MINUTES 11 SECONDS
EAST, 390.29 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00
DEGREES 34 MINUTES 24 SECONDS
WEST, 223.22 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89
DEGREES 53 MINUTES 11 SECONDS
WEST, 390.29 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
THE GRANTORS HEREIN
GRANT UNTO THE GRANTEES
HEREIN,THEIR HEIRS, SUCCESSORS
AND ASSIGNS AND ALSO THE
GRANTORS HEREIN RESERVE UNTO
THEMSELVES, THEIR SUCCESSORS
AND ASSIGNS AN EASEMENT FOR IN-
GRESS, EGRESS, DRAINAGE AND
UTILITIES COVERING THE FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED PORTION OF THE SOUTH-
WEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 AND
THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTH-
WEST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 14: COM-
MENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER
OF SAID SECTION 14; THENCE ON THE
SOUTH LINE THEREOF RUN SOUTH 89
DEGREES 25 MINUTES 31 SECONDS
WEST, 2,320.88 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE ON
LAST SAID LINE SOUTH 89 DEGREES
25 MINUTES 31 SECONDS WEST,
- 1391.26 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00 DE-
GREES 34 MINUTES 24 SECONDS
EAST, 1350.19 FEET TO THE NORTH
LINE OF THE SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF
THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE ON
LAST SAID LINE SOUTH 89 DEGREES
53 MINUTES 23 SECONDS EAST, 50.0
FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 34
MINUTES 24 SECONDS WEST, 1299.57
FEET; THENCE.NORTH 89 DEGREES 25
MINUTES 31 SECONDS EAST, 1341.26
FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SAID
SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST
1/4; THENCE ON LAST SAID LINE
SOUTH 00 DEGREES 34 MINUTES 24
SECONDS WEST, 50.01 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
TOGETHER WITH A MOBILE
HOME LOCATED THEREON AS A FIX-
TURE AND APPURTENANCE THERETO
WITH VEHICLE INDENTIFICATION NO#S.
TW1FLHS3344A-B.
A/K/A
1029 BOB WHITE DRIVE
MIDDLEBURG, FL 32068
Any person claiming an interest
in the surplus from the sale, if any, other
than the property owner as of the date of
the Lis Pendens must file a claim within six-
ty (60) days after the sale.
WITNESS MY HAND and the
seal of this Court on December 4, 2007.
(SEAL) James B. Jett; Clerk of the Circuit
Court; By: Amanda Ellison, Deputy Clerk
Florida Default Law Group, P.L.
P.O. Box 25018
Tampa, Florida 33622-5018
F07002969 AMERIQUEST-CONV-R-
ejayska
Legal no. 11505 published December 2'7,
2007 and January 3, 2008 in Clay Coun-
ty's Clay Today Newspaper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 07-1396-CA
DIVISION.: B
SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC.,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
CHRISTOPHER AGUILERA, ET AL.,
DEFENDANT(S).
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
CHRISTOPHER AGUILERA
1551 KINGFISHER BLVD.
ORANGE PARK, FL 32065
(Last Known Address)
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a Mortgage on
the following real property in Clay County,
Florida:
LOT 25, BLOCK 2,
WATERVIEW RIDGE UNIT 1, ACCORD-
ING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 21,
PAGE(S) 73, 74 AND 75, PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy. of your written de-
fenses, if any, within 30 days after the first
publication of this Notice of Action, on
MARK F. BOOTH, ESQ., Plaintiffs attor-
ney, whose address is 1401 East Broward
Boulevard, Suite 300, Fort Lauderdale,
Florida 33301 and file the original with the
Clerk of this Court either before service on
Plaintiffs attorney or immediately there-
after, otherwise a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded in the
Complaint.
DATED: November 28, 2007.
(SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT; By: Ann Garrison,


Deputy Clerk.
Mark F. Booth, Esq.
florida Bar No. 829005
Rogers, Morris & Ziegler
1401 E. Broward Boulevard
Suite 300
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301
Legal no. 11506 published December 13
and 20, 2007 in Clay County's Clay To-
day Newspaper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROBATE DIVI-
SION, FILE NO.: 07-CP-439
DIV.: E
IN RE: ESTATE OF
EDYTH IRIS SAPP,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of
EDYTH IRIS SAPP, deceased, whose date
of death was, November 25, 2007, is pend-
ing in the Circuit Court for Clay County,
Florida, Probate Division; the address of
which is 825 North Orange Avenue, Green
Cove Springs, FL 32043. The names and
addresses of the personal representative
and the personal representative's attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other-
persons, who have claims or demands
against decedent's estate on whom a copy
of this notice has been served must file
their claims with this court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and
other persons who have claims or de-
mands against the decedent's estate must
file their claims with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERI-
OD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM
FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER
THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE IS: December 27,
2007.
Attorney for Personal Representative:
RICHARD W. COBB, Attorney
for Personal Representative
Florida Bar No.: 0107477
431 Stowe Avenue
Orange Park, FL 32073
(904) 269-5800
ARTHUR LARRY FISHER
2867 Holly Ridge Drive
Orange Park, FL 32073
Personal Representative
Legal no. 11507 published December 27,
2007 and January 3, 2008 in Clay Coun-
ty's Clay Today Newspaper.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Notice of Public Sale or auction of the fol-
lowing vehicles located at Mitchell's Tow-
ing, 3175 Dothan Road Green Cove
prings, FL 32043 will be conducted at
Mitchell's Towing on January 23, 2008 at
7:00 A.M.
1989 Suzi JS4TA01C2K4121298
Legal no. 11515 published January 3,
2007 in Clay County's Clay Today News-
paper.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Notice of Public Sale or auction
of the following vehicles located at Mitch-
ell's Towing, 3175 Dothan Road Green
Cove Springs, FL 32043 will be conducted
at Mitchell's Towing on January 16, 2008 at
7:00 A.M.
2000 Honda 1HGCG5674YA060607
1998 Ford 1FTYR10ClWUA82430
Legal no. 11514 published December 27,
2007 In Clay County's blay Today News-
paper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 2007-1419-CA
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST
COMPANY AS TRUSTEE OF
AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SECURITIES
INC., ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES, QUEST TRUST SERIES
2006-X1 UNDER THE POOLING & SERV-
ICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
MARCH 1, 2006, WITHOUT RECOURSE
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
DEWAYNE HUTCHINSON, ETAL.
DEFENDANT(S).
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
DEWAYNE HUTCHINSON AND
LANTANYA HUTCHINSON, AND, IF A
NAMED DEFENDANT IS DECEASED,
THE SURVIVING SPOUSE, HEIRS,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES, CREDITORS
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST
THAT DEFENDANT AND THE SEVERAL
AND RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN ASSIGNS,
SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST, TRUST-
EES OR OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST


ANY CORPORATION OR OTHER LEGAL
ENTITY NAMED AS A DEFENDANT, AND
ALL CLAIMANTS, PERSONS OR PAR-
TIES, NATURAL OR CORPORATE, OR
WHOSE EXACT LEGAL STATUS IS UN-
KNOWN, CLAIMING UNDER ANY OF THE
ABOVE NAMED OR DESCRIBED DE-
FENDANTS
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE IS:
DEWAYNE HUTCHINSON
1886 COLONIAL DR.
GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FL 32043

LANTANYA HUTCHINSON
1886 COLONIAL DR.
GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FL 32043
PRESENT RESIDENCE IS:
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ac-
tion to foreclose a mortgage on the follow-
ing property in CLAY County, Florida:
LOT 50, MAGNOLIA POINT
GOLD AND COUNTRY CLUB, PHASE II,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 22, PAGES
20 THROUGH 30, OF THE PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORI-
DA.
has been filed against you. You are re--
quired to file written defenses with the clerk
of the court and to serve a copy within thirty
(30) days after the first publication of this
notice on Plaintiffs attorney, Golson Law
Firm, 1230 South Myrtle Avenue, Suite
105, Clearwater, FL 33756-3445, otherwise
a default will be entered against you for the
relief demanded in the complaint or peti-
tion.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court on this 26th day of, De-
cember, 2007.
(SEAL) James B. Jett, Clerk of the Court;
By: Diane Pierce, As Deputy Clerk
Golson Law Firm
1230 S. Myrtle Ave.
Suite 105
.Clearwater, Florida 33756-3445
#0714030
Legal no. 11516 published January 3
and 10, 2008 in Clay County's Clay To-
day Newspaper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 07-529-CA
WELLS FARGO BANK, TRUSTEE FOR
CARRINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN
TRUST SERIES 2006-NC4,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
KURT G. CARRINGTON, ET. AL.,
DEFENDANT(S).
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclo-
sure dated December 13, 2d07, and en-
tered in Case No. 07-529-CA, of the Circuit
Court of the Fourth Judicial Circuit in and
for Clay County, Florida, wherein WELLS
FARGO BANK, TRUSTEE FOR
CARRINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN
TRUST SERIES 2006-NC4, is a Plaintiff
and KURT G. CARRINGTON; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF KURT G. CARRINGTON;
NEW CENTURY MORTGAGE CORPORA-
TION; SAVANNAH GLEN HOMEOWN-
ERS' ASSOCIATION, INC; UNKNOWN
TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2;
are the Defendants. I will sell to the high-
est and best bidder for cash at Clay County
Courthouse, 825 N. Orange Avenue, Green
Cove Springs, FL, at RM 103A at 10:00AM,
January 14, 2008, the following described
property as set forth in said Final Judg-
ment, to wit:
LOT 63, SAVANNAH GLEN
UNIT 3, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 33, PAGES 63
THROUGH 66, OF THE PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Any person claiming an interest in the sur-
plus from the sale, if any, other than the
property owner as of the date of the Lis
Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60)
days after the sale.
Dated this 13 day of December, 2007.
(SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT; By: Jenifer Trowbridge,
Deputy Clerk.
In accordance with the Americans with Dis-
abilities Act, persons needing reasonable
accommodation to participate in this pro-
ceeding should, no later than seven (7)
days prior, contact the Clerk of the Court's
disability coordinator at 9042846349, 825
N. ORANGE AVE., GREEN COVE
SPRINGS, FL 32043. If hearing impaired,
contact (TDD) via Florida Relay System.
Ben-Ezra & Katz, P.A.
2901 Stirling Road
Suite 300
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312
305-770-4100
22394/squ
Legal no. 11517 published January 3
and 10, 2008 in Clay County's Clay To-
day Newspaper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO.: 07013444
HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-
TION AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF ACE SE-
CURITIES CORP. HOME EQUITY LOAN


TRUST SERIES 2005-HE4 ASSET
BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI-
CATES SERIES 2005-HE4
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
STEVEN MCMAHON; MICHELLE
MCMAHON A/K/A MICHELLE RUSSELL
MCMAHON; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UN-
DER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN
NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD
OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN
PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES OR OTHER CLAIMANTS;
NEW CENTURY MORTGAGE CORPORA-
TION; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S).
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY, GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated November 19, 2007 en-
tered in Civil Case No. 107013444 of the
Circuit Court of the 4th Judicial Circuit in
and for CLAY County, GREEN COVE
SPRINGS, Florida, I will sell to the highest
and best bidder for cash at FRONT STEPS
at the CLAY County Courthouse located at
825 NORTH ORANGE AVENUE in
GREEN COVE SPRINGS, Florida, at 10:00
a.m. on the 18 day of January, 2008 the
following described property as set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 13, BLOCK 3,
TANGLEWOOD VILLAGE, UNIT 7, AC-
CORDING TO PLAT THEREOF AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 17, PAGES 34
AND 35, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF.
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Any person claiming an interest in the sur-
plus from the sale, if any, other than the
property owner as of the date of the Lis
Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60)
days after the sale.
Dated this 21 day of November, 2007.
(SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT; By: Jenifer Trowbridge,
Deputy Clerk.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERI-
CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons
with disabilities needing a special accom-
modation should contact COURT ADMIN-
ISTRATION, at the CLAY County Court-
house at 904-630-2564, 1-800-955-8771
(TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service.
DAVID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
(954) 233-8000
07-89304(CWF)
Legal no. 11518 published January 3
and 10, 2008 in Clay County's Clay To-
day Newspaper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO.: 2007-1483-CA
SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC.,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
MICHEAL WARREN MOORE, ET AL.
DEFENDANT(S).
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
MICHEAL WARREN MOORE
Whose residence is:
188 VENUS LANE
ORANGE PARK, FLORIDA 32073
TO:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MICHEAL WAR-
REN MOORE
Whose residence is:
188 VENUS LANE
ORANGE PARK, FLORIDA 32073
If alive, and if dead, all parties claiming in-
.terest by, through,under or against
MICHEAL WARREN MOORE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF MICHEAL WARREN MOORE
and all parties having or claiming to have
any right, title or interest in the property de-
scribed in the mortgage being foreclosed
herein.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a mortgage on
the following property:
LOT 22, BLOCK 9,
MEADOWBROOK UNIT EIGHT, AC-
CORDING TO PLAT THEREOF AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGES 30 &
31 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A
188 VENUE LANE
ORANGE PARK, FL 32073
has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written de-
fenses, if any, on attorney for the Plaintiff,
Ben-Ezra & Katz, P.A.; whose address is
2901 Stirling Road, Suite 300, Fort Lauder-
dale, Florida 33312 no later than 30 days
from the date of the first publication of this
notice,and file the original with the Clerk of
this Court either before service on Plaintiffs
attorney or immediately thereafter; other-
wise a default will be entered against you
forthe relief demanded in the complaint.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court at Clay County, Florida,
this 15 day of November, 2007.
(SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT; By: Alison Carter, Depu-


ty Clerk.
Ben-Ezra & Katz, P.A.
2901 Stirling Road
Suite 300
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312
21655/dme
Legal no. 11519 published January 3
and 10, 2008 in Clay County's Clay To-
day Newspaper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO.: 10-2007-CA-000583-AXXX
IRWIN UNION BANK AND TRUST COM-
PANY,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
HAZEL GENTHNER, ET AL.
DEFENDANT(S).
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF HAZEL
GENTHNER
Whose residence is:
1871 SUWANNEE RIVER DRIVE
ORANGE PARK, FLORIDA 32003
TO:
JOSEPH STARZY, INDIVIDUALLY AND
AS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF
THE ESTATE OF ROBERT RICHARDSON
GENTHNER
Whose residence is:
1871 SUWANNEE RIVER DRIVE
ORANGE PARK, FLORIDA 32003
If alive, and if dead, all parties claiming in-
terest by, through,under or against UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF HAZEL
GENTHNER, JOSEPH STARZY, INDIVID-
UALLY AND AS PERSONAL REPRESEN-
TATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT
RICHARDSON GENTHNER, and 'all par-
ties having or claiming to have any right, ti-
tle or interest in the property described in
the mortgage being foreclosed herein.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a mortgage on
the following property:
LOT 33, RIVERBEND, AC-
CORDING TO PLAT THEREOF AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 24, JPAGES
36, 37, 38, 39 AND 40, OF THE CUR-
RENT PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A
1871 SUWANNEE RIVER
ORANGE PARK, FL 32003
has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written de-
fenses, if any, on attomey for the Plaintiff,
BenEzra & Katz, P.A., whose-address is
2901 Stirling Road, Suite 300, Fort Lauder-
dale, Florida 33312 no later than 30 days
from the date of the first publication of this
notice,and file the original with the Clerk of
this Court either before service on Plaintiffs
attorney or immediately thereafter; other-
wise a default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the complaint.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court at Clay County, Florida,
this 30 day of October, 2007.
(SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT; By: Tammy
Rosenbaum, Deputy Clerk.
Ben-Ezra & Katz; P.A.
2901 Stirling Road
Suite 300
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312
22579/mym
Legal no. 11520 published January 3
and 10, 2008 In Clay County's Clay To-
day Newspaper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 07-219CC
DIVISION.: D
FISHER, TOUSEY, LEAS & BALL, P.A.,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
RICHARD N. BARTHLOW, JR., AN INDI-
VIDUAL AND SYLVIA GOWER, AN INDI-
VIDUAL,
DEFENDANT(S).
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that, pur-
suant to the order final judgment.of foreclo-
sure entered in this action, I will sell the
property at 26 Conifer Circle, Middleburg,
Florida 32068, more fully described as:
EVERGREEN ACRES UNIT
NO.1, LOT 5
START AT THE SOUTHWEST
CORNER OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 4
SOUTH, RANGE 24 EAST, CLAY COUN-
TY, FLORIDA IN THE CENTER OF NO-
LAN ROAD AND RUN NORTH 120 WEST
ALONG SECTION LINE AND NOLAN
ROAD 2685.13 FEET TO THE NORTH-
WEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4
OF SAID SECTION 30; THENCE NORTH
89 29.7' EAST, 1338.37 FEET ALONG
FORTY LINE TOT HE NORTHWEST
CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST I/, OF
THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION
30; THENCE SOUTH 31.63' EAST
ALONG FORTY LINE, 724.25 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 5,
THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 31.63'
EAST ALONG FORTY LINE 150.77 FEET,
THENCE NORTH 890 26' EAST 330
FEET; THENCE NORTH 30.0 FEET
WEST 150 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 89
29.7' WEST 330 FEET TO THE POINT OF


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BEGINNING, AND BEING PART OF THE
NORTHEAST '/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST '/
TOGETHER WITH AND SUB-
JECT TO A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE-
MENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS
OVER AND ACROSS THE FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED PARCEL:
START AT THE NORTHWEST
CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF
THE SOUTHWEST '"/ OF SECTION 30,
TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 24 EAST,
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN
NORTH 89 29.7' EAST, ALONG FORTY
LINE 300 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE-
GINNING OF HEREIN DESCRIBED PRO-
POSED ROAD; THENCE SOUTH 0 30.3'
EAST 903.7 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89
26' EAST 136.85 FEET; THENCE SOUTH
0 31.63' EAST 136.7 FEET; THENCE
NORTH 89 29.7' EAST 583 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 0 30.3' WEST 1040.5
FEET TO FORTY LINE; THENCE SOUTH
89 29.7' WEST ALONG FORTY LINE 60
FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00 30.3' EAST
980.5 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 29.7'
WEST 493.15 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00
31.63' WEST 136.7 FEET; THENCE
SOUTH 890 26' WEST 136.85 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 0 30.3 WEST 843.7
FEET TO FORTY LINE; THENCE SOUTH
800 29.7' WEST 60 FEET ALONG FORTY
LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
at public sale to the highest and best bidder
for cash, on January 25, 2008 at 10:00
a.m., at the front entrance of the Court-
house in Clay County, Florida.
DATED this 21 day of Decem-
ber, 2007.
(SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, CLERK OF THE
COURT; BY: Rhonda L. Yates, As Deputy
Clerk.
Stutsman, Thames & Markey
50 North Laura Street
Suite 1600
Jacksonville, Florida 32202
Legal no. 11521 published January 3
and 10, 2008 in Clay County's Clay To-
day Newspaper.

PUBLIC SALE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE:
SCOTTS AFFORDABLE TOWING INC
gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and in-
tent to sell these vehicles on 01/18/2008,
10:00 am at 2909 BLANDING BLVD
MIDDLEBURG, FL 32068-6349, pursuant
to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Stat-
utes. SCOTTS AFFORDABLE TOWING
INC reserves the right to accept or reject
any and/or all bids.
.1J4FX58S8VC722647 1997 JEEP
1J4GZ78Y4SC737639 1995 JEEP
2B4FP25B3VR330656 1997 DODGE
1FABP4634FH100423 1984 FORD
Legal no. 11522 published January 3,
2008 In Clay County's Clay Today News-
pdper.


THE ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MAN-
AGEMENT DISTRICT HAS RECEIVED
THE APPLICATION(S) FOR ENVIRON-
MENTAL RESOURCE PERMIT(S) FROM:
RONANDJOHN, INC., 1410
NW 13 St., Suite 9, Gainesville, FL 32601,
application #4-019-114522-1. The project is
located in Clay County, Section 19, Town-
ship 8 South, Range 23 East. The ERP ap-
plication is for construction of a surface wa-
ter management system for a 33.88-acre
residential development known as Key-
stone Ridge.
DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF CLAY
COUNTY, 900 Walnut Street, Green Cove
Springs, FL 32043, application #4-019-
65850-85. The project is located in Clay
County, Section 7, Township 4 South,
Range 25 East. The ERP application is for
construction of a surface water manage-
ment system for a 109.6-acre development
known as High School QQQ.
FDOT, District 2, Tracy Witt, 1109 S. Mari-
on Ave., Lake City, FL 32025, application
#4-019-99494-2. The project is located in
Clay County, Sections 28 & 33, Township 4
South, Range 25 East. The ERP applica-
tion is for construction of a surface water
management system for a 44.76-acre road
construction project known as State Road
21 Improvements.
The file(s) containing each of the above-
listed application(s) are available for in-
spection Monday through Friday except for
legal holidays, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the
St. Johns River Water Management District
Headquarters or the appropriate service
center. Written objections to the application
may be made, but should be filed with (re-
ceived by) the District Clerk, 4049 Reid St.,
Palatka, Florida 32177-1429, no later-.than
14 days from the date of publication. Writ-
ten objections should identify the objector
by name and.address, and fully describe
the objection to the application. Filing a
written objection does not entitle you to a
Chapter 120, Florida Statutes, Administra-
. ive Hearing. Only those persons whose
substantial interests are affected by the ap-
plication and who file a petition meeting the
requirements of Sections 120.596 and
120.57, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 28-
106, Florida Administrative Code, may ob-
tain an Administrative hearing. All timely
filed written objections will be presented to
the Board for consideration in its delibera-
tions on application prior to the Board tak-
ing action on the application.
Gloria Lewis, Director, Division of Permit


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Data Services
St. Johns River Water Management District
Legal no. 11523 published January 3,
2008 in Clay County's Clay Today News-
paper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUI, IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 10-2007-CA-001529
IRWIN UNION BANK AND TRUST COM-
PANY,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
CATHERINE JUNE GRUBBS, ET AL.
DEFENDANT(S).
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
CATHERINE JUNE GRUBBS
Whose residence is:
3405 GLENN ABBEY CT.
GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FL 32043
AND
706 N. MAGNOLIA AVE.
GREEN COVE SPRINGS; FL 32043
TO:
TOBY FRANKLIN GRUBBS
Whose residence is:
3405 GLENN ABBEY CT.
GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FL 32043
AND
706 N. MAGNOLIA AVE.
GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FL 32043
If alive, and if dead, all parties claiming in-
terest by, through, under or against CATH-
ERINE JUNE GRUBBS, TOBY FRANKLIN
GRUBBS and all parties having or claiming
to have any right, title or interest in the
property described herein.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ac-
, tion to Foreclose of Mortgage on the follow-
ing property:
LOT 52, MAGNOLIA POINT
GOLF SIDE VILLAS PHASE III REPLAT,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 28, PA-
GES 55, 56 AND 57 OF THE PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.,
A/K/A
3405 GLENN ABBEY CT.
GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FL 32043


has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written de-
fenses, if any, on attorney for the Plaintiff,
Ben-Ezra & Katz, P.A., whose address is
2901 Stirling Road, Suite 300, Fort Lauder-
dale, Florida 33312 within 30 days after the
first publication of this notice and file the
original with the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiffs attorney or im-
mediately thereafter; otherwise a default
will be entered against you for the relief de-
manded in the complaint or petition filed
herein.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court at Clay County, Florida,
this 13th day of December, 2007.
(SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT; By: Alison Carter, Depu-
ty Clerk.
Ben-Ezra & Katz, P.A.
2901 Stirling Road
Suite 300
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312.
#25608/ahc
Legal no. 11524 published January 3
and 10, 2008 .in Clay County's Clay To-
day Newspaper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 07-868-CA
DIVISION.:
PB REIT, INC.,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
REBECCA B. KNOWLES, ET AL,
DEFENDANT(S).
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO
CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Pursuant to a Final Judgment of foreclo-
sure dated November 27, 2007, and en-
tered in Case No. 07-868-CA of the circuit
court of the Fourth Judicial circuit in and for
Clay County, Florida in which PB Reit, Inc.,
is the Plaintiff and Rebecca Knowles,
Wachovia Bank National Association Suc-
cessor By Merger To First Union National
Bank, are defendants, I will sell to the high-


JANUARY 3, 2008 CLAYTODAY 17B


est and best bidder for cash in Room 103
of the Clay county Courthouse, 825 North
Orange Avenue, Green Cove springs, FL
32043, Clay County, Florida at 10:00AM on
the 28 day of January, 2008, the following
described property as set forth in said Final
Judgment of foreclosure:
A TRACT OF LAND LYING IN
AND BEING A PART OF THE SOUTH-
WEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST %4 OF
SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH,
RANGE 26, EAST, CLAY COUNTY,
FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICU-
LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE NORTH-
WEST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHWEST
'% OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/ OF SAID
SECTION 23; THENCE SOUTH 00 DE-
GREES, 21 MINUTES, 20 SECONDS,
WEST, 273.97 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89
DEGREES, 28 MINUTES, 30 SECONDS,
EAST, 235.83 FEET; THENCE NORTH 21
DEGREES, 37 MINUTES, 00 SECONDS,
WEST, 69.06 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00
DEGREES, 21 MINUTES, 20 SECONDS,
EAST, 60.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 51
DEGREES, 43 MINUTES, 31 SECONDS,
EAST, 239.39 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89
DEGREES, 28 MINUTES, 30 SECONDS,
WEST, 397.00 TO THE POINT OF BEGIN-
NING AND TO CLOSE.
ALONG AND TOGETHER
WITH A PERPETUAL RIGHT OF WAY
FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER AND
UPON THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
-PARCEL; COMMENCING AT THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID
SOUTHWEST %/; THENCE SOUTH 00
DEGREES, 21 MINUTES, 20 SECONDS,
WEST, 297.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89
DEGREES, 28 MINUTES, 30 SECONDS,
EAST, 214.24 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE
SOUTH 89 DEGREES, 28 MINUTES, 30
SECONDS, EAST, 21.59 FEET; THENCE
SOUTH 21 DEGREES, 37 MINUTES, 00
SECONDS, EAST, 524.29 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES, 21 MI-
NUTES, 00 SECONDS, EAST, 524.28
FEET TO THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF


WAY LINE OF WARNER ROAD; THENCE
NORTH 89 DEGREES, 49 MINUTES, 34
SECONDS, WEST, AND ALONG SAID
RIGHT 0 F WAY LINE, 12.00 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES, 21 MI-
NUTES, 20 SECONDS, EAST, 524.36
FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES,
28 MINUTES, 40 SECONDS, WEST, 9.59
FEET; THENCE NORTH 21 DEGREES,
37 MINUTES, 00 SECONDS, WEST,
524.29 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN-
NING AND TO CLOSE. BEING THE
SAME PROPERTY THAT IS DESCRIBED
IN THAT CERTAIN WARRANTY DEED
RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK 1805 AT PAGE 920, OF THE PUB-
LIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
A/K/A
868 WARNER ROAD
GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FL 32043.
Any person claiming an interest in the sur-
plus from the sale, if any, other than the
property owner as of the date of the Lis
Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60)
days after the sale.
Dated in Clay County, Florida this 28 day of
November, 2007.
(SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT; By: Amanda L. Ellison,
Deputy Clerk.
Albertelli Law
Attorney for Plaintiff
777 S. Harbour Island Blvd
Suite 940
Tampa, FL 33602
Legal no. 11525 published January 3
and 10, 2008 in Clay County's Clay To-
day Newspaper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2007-CP-438
EARL LEIGH DAUGHERTY, JR.
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
of Earl Leigh- Daugherty, Jr., deceased,
whose date of death was September 8,
2007, and whose social security number is


LEGAL NOTICE
The AUDIT COMMITTEE will meet on Monday, January 14,
2008 at 3:00 p.m. in the BCC Meeting Room, Fourth Floor of the
Administration Building, 477 Houston Street, Green Cove Springs,
Florida, 32043.
The meeting is open to the public, and all interested persons
are invited to attend.
Legal no. 11508 published January 3, 2008 in Clay County's Cla
Today Newspaper. 27852-01

PUBLIC NOTICE
The Board of Directors of the St. Johns River Community College
Foundation, Inc. will hold a meeting on Wednesday, January 23, at
5:00 p.m. in the Executive Conference Room of the Administration
Building, Palatka Campus, 5001 St. Johns Avenue, Palatka, Florida.
Further notice is given that two or more members of the St. Johns River
Community College District Board of Trustees also serve as members
of the St. Johns River Community College Foundation Board and may
be present. Any inquiries should be made to the Vice President of De-
velopment and Governmental Affairs at (386) 312-4270.
Legal no. 11512 published January 3, 2008 in Clay County's Clay
Today Newspaper.
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THE CITY OF GREEN COVE SPRINGS
PUBLIC NOTICE
FULL COST ACCOUNTING
FOR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

In accordance with Florida Statute, Section 403.7049 and rule 17-708,
Florida Administrative Code, Full Cost Accounting for Solid Waste Management, local
governments must calculate and inform users of the full cost of solid waste manage-
ment. Accordingly, the citizens of Green Cove Springs are hereby notified that the full
cost of solid waste management for fiscal year beginning October 1, 2005 and ending
September 20, 2006 was as follows:

Operating Revenues:
Charges for Services $823,857
Other Revenue (Interest, Late Fees) 53 357
Total Operating Revenues $877,214

Operating Expenses:
Personal Services $214,074
Contractual Servces 507,328
Telephone and Postage 303
Materials and Suplies 8,506
Cost of Services from Other Departments 57,584
Interest 568
Depreciation 19,848
Repairs and Maintenance 25,993
Vehicle Fuel 20,790
Insurance 5,490
Total Operating Expenses $860,484

Net Income' $16,730

Monthly charges for solid waste management services for fiscal year ended September
30,2006 were as folows:

Garbage Collection:
Residential living unit, each unit per month $18.00

Non-residential non-container $23.77

Non-residential:
Container
8 yd. Container per month $109.26
6 yd. Container per month $82.34
4 yd. Container per month $62.12
2 yd. Container per month $36.97

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265-88-5935, is pending in the Circuit
Court for Clay County, Florida, Probate Di-
vision, the address of which is 825 North
Orange Avenue, Green Cove SPrings,
Florida 32043. The names and addresses
of the personal representatives and the
personal representative's attorney are set
forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims or de-
mands against decedent's estate on whom
a copy of this notice is required to be
served must file their claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AF-
TER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AF-
TER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the dece-
dent and other person having claims or de-
mands against decedent's estate must file
their claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER. THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-
IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR
MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE
OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of
this notice is December 27, 2007.
Attorney for Personal Representative:
L.J. Arnold, 111, Esquire
Attorney for Don Daugherty
Florida Bar No. 154474
P.O. Box 1570
Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043
Telephone: (904) 284-5618
Fax: (904) 284-5937
Personal Representative:
Donald D. Daugherty
51 Westwood Drive
Sumter, South Carolina 29154
Legal No. 007-0623 published December
27, 2007 and January 3, 2008 in Clay
County's Clay Today newspaper.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2007 2422-DR
DIVISION: F
Gloria Ordonez, Petitioner and
Erick 0. Chavez, Respondent.
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE
TO: Erick O.Chavez, 106 Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ac-
tion has been filed against you and that you
are required to serve a copy of your writtert
defenses, if any, to it on Gloria Ordonez,
whose address is 2653 C Sunrise Village
Dr., Orange Park, FI 32065 on or before
January 30, 2008 and file the original with
the clerk of this Court at P.O. Box 698,
Green Cove Springs, Fl 32043, P.O. Box
698 before service on Petitioner or immedi-
ately therafter. If you fail to do so, a default
may be entered against you for the relief
demanded in the petition.
Copies of all court docu-
ments in this case, including orders, are
available at the Clerk of the Circuit
Court's Office. You may review these
documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of
the Circuit Court's office notified of your
current address. (You may file Notice of
Current Address, Florida Supreme Court
Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Fu-
ture papers in this lawsuit will be mailed
to the address on record at the clerk's
office.
WARNING: Rule 12-285, Flori-
da Family Law Rules of Procedure, re-
quires certain automatice disclosure of
documents and information. Fauilure to
comply can result in sanctions, includ-
ing dismissal or striking of pleadings.
Dated December 19, 2007
James B. Jett
Clerk of th Circuit Court
Tammy Rosenbaum
Deputy Clerk
I Mysleth Bedard, a nonlawyer,
located at 8543 NW 66th St. #7367, Miami,
Florida, 305-406-1696, helped Gloria
Ordonez, who is the petitioner, fill out this
form.
Legal No. 007-0622 published December
27, 2007, January 3, 2008, January 10,
2007, January 17, 2008.


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 07 DR 2009
DIVISION: F
Sheena Roettele Anderson, Petitioner and
Bradley Neal Anderson, Respondent.
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE
TO: Bradley Neal Anderson, 106 Sammy
Griffin Ln, Fuguay Varina, NC 27526
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has
been filed against you and that you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written de-
fenses, if any, to it on Sheena R. Anderson,
whose address is 5347 Otter Lane,
Middleburg, FI 32068 on or before 1-25-08
and file the original with the clerk of this
Court at 825 N. Orange Ave., Green Cove
Springs, Fl 32043, P.O. Box 698 before


service on Petitioner or immediately
therafte. If you fail to do so, a default
may be entered against you for the relief
demanded in the petition.
Copies of all court documents in this case,
including orders, are available at the Clerk
of the Circuit Court's Office. You may re-
view these documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit
Court's office notified of your current ad-
dress. (You may file Notice of Current Ad-
dress, Florida Supreme Court Approved
Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in
this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on
record at the clerk's office.
WARNING: Rule 12-285, Florida Family
Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain
automatice disclosure of documents and in-
formation. Fauilure to comply can result in
sanctions, including dismissal or striking of
pleadings.
Dated 12-10-07
James B. Jett
Clerk of th Circuit Court
Tammy Rosenbaum
Deputy Clerk
Legal No. 007-0618 published December
20, 20070, December 27, 2007, January
3, 2008 and January 10, 2007.
INVITATION TO BID
02-08-01
Notice is hereby given that
sealed bids will be received by the Finance
Department at City Hall, 321 Walnut Street,
Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043 until
2:00 p.m., local time, February 7, 2008, at
which time they will be publicly opened and
read aloud.
The work generally consists of
furnishing all labor, materials and equip-
ment necessary to construct a 16" x 14"
raw water production well with a 60 HP ver-
tical turbine well pump and approximately
425 LF of 12-inch and 275 LF of 16-inch in-
terconnecting raw water transmission main
to serve the Harbor Road Water Treatment
Facility (Part A). Construction of the well
(Part B) will be bid and awarded separately
from the installation of the raw water trans-
mission main and related items. However,
bidders will have the option of bidding on
either or both parts.
The contract documents may
be examined at the following locations:
City of Green Cove Springs Public Works,
900 Gum St, Green Cove Springs, FL
32043 and Mittauer & Associates, Inc.,
Consulting Engineers, 580-1 Wells Road,
Orange Park, Florida 32073, (904) 278-
0030. Copies of the contract documents
may be obtained at the offices of Mittauer &
Associates, Inc., (904) 278-0030 upon pay-
ment of a non-refundable charge of $125
for each set. Only complete sets of plans
and specifications will be distributed.
Bids will be opened at 2:00
p.m. local time, or as soon thereafter as


possible on February 7, 2008, in the City
Council Chambers, 321 Walnut Street,
Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043. The
opened bids will be read aloud, examined
for conformance to the specifications, tabu-
lated, and one copy preserved in the custo-
dy of the Owner. A total of 3 copies, one
being the original, shall be included in each
sealed envelope. The Owner reserves the
right to waive technical errors and
informalities and to reject any or all bids.
Bids will not be valid unless re-
ceived by the Bid deadline and in separate
sealed envelopes marked "City of Green
Cove Springs, SRF Harbor Road Well No.
2 Part A, Sealed Bid, BID NO. 02-08-01,"
and "City of Green Cove Springs, SRF Har-
bor Road Well No. 2 Part B, Sealed Bid,
BID No. 02-08-01," so as to guard against
opening prior to the time set therefore. The
,City is not responsible for the U.S. Mail or
private couriers in regards to mail being de-
livered by the specified time. The City will
not accept' bids transmitted by facsimile
copy or other electronic means. Bids re-
ceived after the scheduled Bid Submittal
Deadline will be rejected.
Questions should be directed to
the office of Mittauer & Associates, Inc.,
Consulting Engineers, 580-1 Wells Road,
Orange Park, Florida 32073, (904) 278-
0030.
Bids require a five (5%) percent
Bid Bond and may not be withdrawn after
the scheduled opening time for a period of
sixty (60) days.
Jean Clark, Finance Department
Don Bowles, City Manager
THE CITY OF GREEN COVE SPRINGS IS
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
Legal No. 008-0006 published January
3, 2008 in Clay County's Clay Today
newspaper.

LEGAL NOTICE
ON JANUARY 09, 2008 AT
7:00 AM; THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES
WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION
FOR TOWING AND STORAGE COST.
VEHICLES ARE LOCATED AT 3052 JOE
JOHNS RD., MIDDLEBURG, FL:
1C3EU4530SF580830 1995 CHRYS
WVWGC0166HW927165 1987 vw
Legal No. 008-0003 published on Janu-
ary 3, 2008 in Clay County's Clay Today
newspaper.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS CON-
CERNING TRANSMITTAL OF PRO-
POSED AMENDMENTS TO THE TOWN
OF ORANGE PARK 2010 COMPREHEN-


SIVE PLAN
THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTI
FIED that the Planning and Zoning Board
of the Town of Orange Park, Florida, will
hold a public hearing on Thursday January
10, 2008, at 7:00PM, or as soon thereafter
as can be heard, in the Town Council


Chambers, Town Hall, 2042 Park Avenue,
Orange Park, Florida to consider, for rec-
ommendation to the Town Council, PRO-
POSED AMENDMENTS TO THE TOWN
OF ORANGE PARK 2010 COMPREHEN-
SIVE PLAN INCLUDING THE ADDITION
OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL FACILITIES
ELEMENT GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND
POLICIES; REVISIONS TO THE CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT GOALS, OB-
JECTIVES AND POLICIES; AND REVI-
SIONS TO THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL
COORDINATION ELEMENT GOALS, OB-
JECTIVES AND POLICIES.
THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTI
FlED that amendments approved by the
Planning and Zoning Board will be forward-
ed to the Town Council of-the Town of Or-
ange Park, Florida for their review and
transmittal to the Florida Department of
Community Affairs at a public hearing on
Tuesday January 15, 2008, at 7:30PM, or
as soon thereafter as can be heard, in the
Town Council Chambers, Town Hall
Drafts of the proposed amend-
ments are available for your review at the
General Services Department, Town Hall,
2042 Park Avenue, Orange Park, Florida,
32073. The General Services Department
is open for business between the hours of
8:00AM. and 5:00PM, Monday through Fri-
day. Written comments on this proposed
amendment may be mailed to the attention
of Gloria Neely, General Services Depart-
ment Director, at the above address or
emailed to info@townoforangepark.com.
Interested parties may appear
at the meeting and be heard with respect to
the proposed amendments.
Pursuant to Section 286.0105,
Florida Statutes, a person deciding to ap-
peal any decision made by the Board or
Council with respect to any matter consid-
ered at the meeting or at any subsequent
meeting to which the Board or Council has
continued its deliberations is advised that
such person will need a record of all pro-
ceedings and may need to ensure that a
verbatim record of all proceedings is made,
which must include the testimony and evi-
dence upon which the appeal is to be
based.
In accordance with the Ameri-
cans with Disabilities Act, any person need-
ing a special accommodation to participate
in this matter should contact the General
Services Department by mail at Town Hall,
2042 Park Avenue, Orange Park, Florida,
32073, or by telephone at (904) 264-2635
no later than three (3) days prior to the
hearing or proceeding for which this notice
has been given. Hearing impaired persons
can access the foregoing telephone num-


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ber by contacting the Florida Relay Service
at 1-800-955-8770 (Voice), or 1-800-955-
8771 (TDD).
Legal No. 008-0004 published January 3,
2008 in Clay County's Clay Today news-
paper.


RECOMMENDED ATTENDANCE
BOUNDARY ADVERTISEMENT
NEWATTENDANCE BOUNDA-
RIES FOR OAKLEAF VILLAGE ELEMEN-
TARY AND SHADOWLAWN ELEMENTA-
RY SCHOOLS AND
ATTENDANCE BOUNDARY
REVISIONS TO OAKLEAF SCHOOL,
ARYGLE ELEMENTARY, LAKE ASBURY
ELEMENTARY, MIDDLEBURG ELEMEN-
TARY, CHARLES E. BENNETT ELEMEN-
TARY, RIDEOUT ELEMENTARY AND
THUNDERBOLT ELEMENTARY
The School Board of Clay Coun-
ty is considering establishing new attend-
ance boundaries for OakLeaf Village Ele-
mentary and Shadowlawn Elementary
scheduled to open August, 2008, and at-
tendance boundary revisions or modifica-
tions to OakLeaf School, Argyle Elementa-
ry, Lake Asbury Elementary, Middleburg El-
ementary, Charles E. Bennett Elementary,
RideOut Elementary and Thunderbolt Ele-
mentary to be effective at the start of
school year 2008/09. A public hearing will
be scheduled on this topic on January 17,
2008 at 7:00 p.m. in the Teacher In-Service
Center at Fleming Island High School,
2233 Village Square Parkway, Orange
Park, Florida.
For additional information,
please contact James Connell, Facility
Planning and Construction, 284-6517 or
272-8100, ext 6517.
Legal No. 007-0621 published December
27, 2007, January 3, 2008 and January
10, 2008 in Clay County's Clay Today
-newspaper.

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Keystone Area Residents

The Clay County Property Appraiser's Office will be

accepting 2008 Homestead Applications at 275 South

Lawrence Blvd., Keystone Heights, Fl (within the Tax

Collector & Clerk of Court's Office) on the following

dates:



Homestead 2008 Schedule





Dates Time
January 03,2008 9:00 AM 4:00 PM
January 08, 2008 9:00 AM 4:00 PM
January 10, 2008 9:00 AM 4:00 PM
January 15, 2008 9:00 AM 4:00 PM
January 17, 2008 9:00 AM 4:00 PM
January 22, 2008 9:00 AM 4:00 PM
January 24, 2008 9:00 AM 4:00 PM
January 29, 2008 9:00 AM 4:00 PM
January 31, 2008 9:00 AM. 4:00 PM


Dates
February 05, 2008
February 07, 2008
February 12, 2008
February 14, 2008
February 19, 2008
February 21, 2008
February 26, 2008
FebrMary 28, 2008
March 03,2008


Time


9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM


4:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
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4:00 PM
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REQUEST FOR BIDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Clay County S.H.I.P. Program will receive
sealed bids until 4:00 P.M., February 4. 2008, at the Purchasing Depart-
ment, 4th Floor, Clay County Administration Building, 477 Houston Street,
Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043, for the following:

BID #07/08-11: Renovation Project #104
Renovation of Residence located at:

A. 1208 North Street, Green Cove Springs, FL
B. 1406 Forbes Street, Green Cove Springs, FL
C. 2925 SR 16 West, Green Cove Springs, FL
D. 4931 Kangaroo Circle, Middleburg, FL

A mandatory walkthrough is a prerequisite to a valid bid.
All interested bidders will meet at 9:00am Friday. January 18. 2008 in
the Clay County SHIP Office, 2471 State Road 16 West, Green Cove
Springs, FL.
Bids will be opened at 1:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as possible,
Tuesday, February 5, 2008, in the Board of County Commissioners Confer-
ence Room "B", 4th Floor, Clay County Administration Building, 477 Houston
Street, Green Cove Springs, Florida, 32043, in the presence of Purchasing
Department staff, and/or the Clerk or Deputy Clerk and all other interested
persons,
The opened bids will be read aloud, exahnined for conformance
to specifications, tabulated, and one copy preserved in the custody of the
Purchasing Department.
Bids will not be valid unless received by the bid deadline and in
a sealed envelope marked "Sealed Bid", Bid No. /Bid Title (marked with the
appropriate Bid No. /Bid Title), to be received until 4:00 P.M., Monday, Feb-
ruary 4. 2008.
Envelopes will be mailed or delivered in person to the above address. Speci-
fications may be obtained and questions answered at the office of the SHIP
Coordinator at (904) 278-4700.
The County reserves the right to waive formalities in any bid, to
reject any or all bids with or without cause, and/or to accept the bid that, in
its judgment, will be in the best interest of the County of Clay.
A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor
list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a bid on a
contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a
bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public
building or public work, may not submit bids on leases or real property to
a public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, sup-
plier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity, and
may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold
amount provided in Section 287.017, Florida Statues, for CATEGORY TWO
for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted
Vendor list.
Fritz A. Behring
County Manager
Legal no. 11509 published January 3, 2008 in Clay County's Clay Today
Newspaper.


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