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Title: Clay today
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Publisher: Clay Today
Place of Publication: Orange Park FL
Publication Date: March 19, 2009
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THURSDAY,
MARCH 19, 2009


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

VOLUME 39, NO. 12 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE COUNTY'S LEGALS 2 SECTIONS 500


National champ
A former Clay High School wrestler
wins an NCAA wrestling title for New-
berry College. See related story on
Page 1B.


Bike raffle
The Clay County Chamber Foundation
is kicking off a raffle for a new Harley-
Davidson motorcycle. See Page 7A for
details.

Visit our Website at
www.ClayTodayOnline.com


Sr mPHOeO COURTESY OFDAN NICHOLS
Scary moments
A 2000 Dodge van burns Sunday, March 15, at a Middleburg service station, sending up black
smoke visible throughout the area: No one was injured, but the fire left lingering effects still
visible days later. See related story on Page 23A.


ABATE promotes motorcycle

safety through education


By Joao Bicalho
Correspondent
ORANGE PARK -- Some
people may think that
the first rule of safety
that comes to mind while
riding a motorcycle is to
wear a helmet. The Black
Creek Chapter of ABATE
(American Bikers Aimed
Towards Education) is
trying to get the point
across with a different


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method: education.
The association, established in
the 70's in Florida, started out by
working in Clay, Baker, Bradford,
St. Johns and northern Putnam
counties. Their journey had an un-
expected turn once the association
reached a wider and longer road.
Members from a wider area joined
the ride and decided to make a differ-
ence either by making their voices
heard through national-channels or
SEE ABATE, 23A


Man posed as

fake officer,

deputies say
Clay Today staff
FLEMING ISLAND Clay County deputies
arrested an Orange Park man Sunday,
March 15, on charges he impersonated a
police officer while trying to get a woman
to pull her car over.
Deputies responded to the 2000 block
of County Road 220 about midnight after
receiving a complaint of a man getting into
a verbal alterca-
tion with woman,
according to a Clay
County Sheriff's Of-
fice report.
The victim told
deputies she was
driving on County
Road 220 when a '
pickup came up be- Jacob Crier
hind her and was
flashing its lights to
high and low beam. The male driver also
pulled his vehicle along side her car and
signaled the woman to pull over but she
refused, the report says.
The man then began, following her
car extremely closely until she stopped
at Whitey's Fish Camp. When she got out
of her car to confront the man he yelled
at her to put her hands up and made mo-
tions to indicate he might have a gun, so
she backed away, the report says.
A bystander tried to talk to the man,
who refused to respond. When the by-
stander demanded to see the man's badge
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Remember:


In March 1933 the country, the world
was in the depths of the Great Depres-
sion. Unemployment was rampant. Banks
failed and closed their
doors. Businesses large
and small struggled to
stay afloat. The stock F o
market was a shambles. F
Does this sound fa-
miliar? It should, and
yet these are conditions
tlat prevailed more than
three quarters of a cen-
tury ago.
March 4, 1933, a
crippled man stood, with
assistance, to take the oath of office as
President of the United States. Franklin
Delano Roosevelt, his legs rendered use-
less by infantile paralysis as a young man
in his thirties, had already suffered "the
slings and arrows of outrageous fortune."
But even as he fought his disability, he
never lost his positive outlook; seven
years after his bout with polio, Roosevelt
was elected governor of New York.
Now he faced the biggest challenge
ever to beset the American people or their
President. To the catalogue of problems in
the first paragraph above, add the form-
less fear that gripped the hearts and souls
of many. Roosevelt had to find the words
to allay their fears, to instill a new spirit
of hope. He attacked fear directly.
"We have nothing to fear but fear it-
self," he intoned.
And he was right on. Fear is a debili-
tating emotion. It saps the energy and the
will. Making decisions becomes a terrible
ordeal. We feel we have lost our ability
to cope.
It doesn't have to be that way. Most of
us find the current situation disagreeable;
some may lose jobs and homes, but most
of us won't. We may have to tighten our
bhilIs a little, but we won't starve. If we


'Have no fear'


find ourselves helping some of our family
over the rough times, we should be thank-
ful that we can.



m Where I Sit
OPINION COLUMN
Bob Henderson
BHENDERSON@JCPGROUP.COM

Jim Do.novan in his Blog says, "...if
you are not one of those people directly
affected.. .you do not have to identify with
the problem." He is so right. Altogether
too often we adopt as our own problems
that may never approach us. As a special
bonus,,we acquire the fear that goes with
the problem.
A number of people have said that
times like we are now experiencing are
times of opportunity. These are the times
when we must call on our creativity, our
ingenuity. The late Ann Landers used to
say, "When life hands you lemons, make
lemonade." That may sound rather trite,
but it is folk wisdom at its best.
I was born in 1933; beginning about
'35 or '36, I remember the downturn.in
my own family's finances. Of course I
don't remember the reduced dollars, but
I do recall the crowded conditions of four
generations crammed into one tiny home.
I do remember the more rustic food that
made its way to the table. And, believe it
or not, I remember my mother salvaging
flour sacks to turn them into towels and
aprons.
But the Depression finally went the
way of all economic upheavals and times
got better, even for us.


This current situation won't last for-
ever; we'll come out of it stronger than
ever. And we may just learn something
from it.
Father Domi-
nic, is his sermon
Sunday, cited
and certain cause
of the present di-
lemma. Now in
Monday's news I
S see that people are'
more than a little
upset because


their tax dollars
- bailout are going to pay the bonuses of
AIG executives, one of the financial that
started this whole sordid mess. We should
be upset. I say, instead of bonuses, they
should be getting pink slips. Greed should
bring a high price.
See ya.

County lands

tobacco grant
GREEN COVE SPRINGS -- The Clay
County Health Department was recently
awarded a $50,000 grant for community
based tobacco prevention efforts.
The grant will focus on creating local
policy and system changes to prevent
tobacco use among youth, the Health
Department said, and' will be used to
eliminate secondhand smoke exposure.
The Health Department received a
grant last year and is currently focusing
on youth prevention. Current tobacco use
in Clay County students has steadily in-
creased over the last two years.
According to the 2008 FL Youth To-
bacco Survey current 10.8 percent of
middle school students smoke while 27.3.
percent of high schools students smoke in
Clay County.
Both represent a slight increase over
the past two years, the health depart-
ment said.


Welcome Newcomer!
1It is my desire to make you
I feel welcome and to acquaint'
you with Clay County. If you,
are new in the area, a phone
call will bring a prompt visit
from me. I have brochures.
civic information, and to
help with your shopping
needs, cards of introduction and tree gifts
from local merchants. Local merchants are
also encouraged to inquire about participa-
Stion in the newcomer packets.
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There's never been a better time to join
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30-minute circuit works every major
muscle group so you can burn up to 500
calories. It's good for everyone.


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GCS Council issues awards, proclamations


By Bob Henderson
Staff Writer

GREEN COVE SPRINGS The meeting
of the Green Cove Springs City Council
Tuesday, March 17, was generally upbeat
and, at times, almost festive. There were,
as always,, some hard questions asked
and tough decisions to be made, but even
when a couple of prickly statements were
made they were followed by a conciliatory
statement.
The tone of tfie meeting was set right
at the start when,.as is normal practice,
council members gathered in front of the
dais for awards, proclamations and pre-
sentatidns.
First to come forward was Nancy Mills
of the Clay County Health Department and
Mary Ann Steinberg who presented a cer-
tificate of appreciation to the City for its
support of the Step Up Florida 5K and One
Mile Run and Walk.
They were followed by John Graves,
exalted ruler of-the Green Cove Springs
Elks Lodge. He, presented the lodge's
2009 "Citizen of the Year" award to GCS
Police Officer Kim Robinson. For the past
three-years Robinson has spearheaded
the Teen Summit where junior and senior
high school students discuss the perils of
drugs, crime and dating violence. She also
has been involved in a drug awareness
program sponsored by the Elks and has
attended several drug awareness events
in Spring Park. In addition, she devotes
much of her free time to the betterment
of the community.
Electric Utility Director Gregg Griffin
told the council that the City had received
its 19th annual Florida Municipal Elec-
tric Association Safety Award for zero ac-
cidents.
It was now the City's turn to recog-
nize and give its support to a program.


The American Red Cross of Northeast
Florida and The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints are partnering to per-
form "A Day of Service -.Helping Hands
and Linking Arms" in Green Cove Springs.
On April 25, 1500 to 2000 volunteers will
fan out over the area delivering disaster
preparedness education materials. Ruth
Carrin, Public Relations Director of the
Jacksonville West Stake LDS, Kyle Rouse
of the Red Cross and Bishop David Pan-
nell of the Fleming Island First Ward LDS
were on hand to accept a proclamation
enacted by the City Council. They were
accompanied by Karen Steinhour and
Charine Ferreira.
Turning to Council Business, the board
approved a site development plan for a
SEE GCS, 6A


STAFF PHOTO BY BOB HENDERSON
Ruth Carrin, center left, public relations director of the Jacksonville West Stake of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints, receives a proclamation for "A Day of Service Hejping Hands and Linking
Arms" from GCS Mayor Mike Kelter. They are surrounded by Council, LDS and Red Cross members.


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Nannette Taft. The groom *
is the son of Julie and Joee.
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The best men were Brian
Pedigo, Jonathan Boyette,
Tom Taylor, and Isaac
Bradley. The couple wifl
be going to Hawaii.
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Opinion


Letters


Home based

health care

for veterans


Dear Editor:
I am the local coordinator for the new
Medical Foster Home initiative for the Dept
of Veterans' Affairs (VA). This initiative is a
component of the VA's Home Based Primary
Care program ,(HBPC) which has been in
existence for several years. HBPC provides
in-home services to those veterans who for
either physical/medical or cognitive/psycho-
logical reasons are unable to-get.to a local
VA clinic for ongoing provision of'care.'
HBPC team consists of ARNPs, psychol-
ogists, dieticians, occupational therapists
and social workers. Those in the MFH pro-
gram would have.in-home services of these
and also a recreational therapist. Any vet
who is enrolled in VA medical care, meets
criteria for nursing home level of care and
HBPC program would be eligible.
The purpose of the MFH initiative is to
provide a home-like alternative to those at
nursing home level of care, who do not wish
to live out their lives in an institutional set-
ting. The VA recruits appropriate caregiv-
ers, inspects and certifies the home, assists
the veteran with applying for any additional
funding for which they are entitled, and
assists veterans with choosing a certified
MFH.
As you may imagine, there is a rigorous us
MFH application process, but the MFH co- NOTIC
ordinator assists caregivers with this. Once- rew
a veteran goes to a MFH, the assumption is -
that, with support from VA, the veteran will whic
PRESS
SEE LETTERS, 5A



Munchkins


Would you support a penny tax for education?


Pat Gorman, 62,
Orange Park
Yps. Florida is 50 out of 50 states
in education and a lot of programs
ane being cut. It's only a penny
and it will help the children.


TODAY
A Publication of.


A ournal Communications Newspaper


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Claude Greene, 71,
Middleburg
Yes. I think the kids deserve bel-
ter and the only way to pay for it
is through some kinc of tax.


Bobby Grismer, 46,
Middleburg
I'd support a five cent ta'- if I
knew the money would be used
for what it was intended


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Tom Nugent, 64,
Orange Park
I'd support. it if they used it for ed-
ucation and not the w'ay they cut
the budget for the lottery money.


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. Oz fans take over OP Mall


By Tonya Davie
Correspondent
ORANGE PARK- This past weekend, four
munchkins from the original 1939 Wizard
of Oz movie veered off the yellow brick
road to visit with their fans at the Orange
Park Mall for the 4th Annual Southeast
Wizard of Oz Festival.
The munchkins who travelled from


CORRESPONDENT PHOTOS BY TONYA DAVIE


Wizard of Oz characters past and present wave bye at the end of this year's Southeast Wizard of Oz Festival.


Meinhardt Raabe was the Coroner in the 1939
movie The Wizard of Oz and is the inspiration for
the Southeast.Wizard Qf Oz Festival..


other states to participate in this festival
were Margaret Pellegrini The Flower
Pot Lady,"Jerry Marin The Lollipop Kid
and Karl Slover The 1 st Trumpeter. The
munchkin with the shortest travel dis-
tance is Penney Farms own Meinhardt
Raabe The Coroner.
Fans of the movie had many chances
to meet the munchkins during this week-
end event.
It all started Friday at the meet and
greet at Angie's, Subs at Jacksonville


Beach where there was standing room
only for the overflow of customers.
Marshal Reddy told his friend and
owner of Angle's, Ed Malin, "This is the
coolest thing you've done my friend."
Malin told the munchkins, "This is the
most exciting day I've had as a restaurant
owner in 10 years. President Bush was
here but that's no comparison."
Later that night the Wizard of Oz
movie was shown at the Hilton Garden
Inn where the munchkins stayed for the


weekend.
On Saturday, they made their grand
entrance into the mall after riding in a pa-
rade around the outside of the mall.
Emily and Elizabeth Cook and Sarah
DeFrancisco were a few of the children
that were at the movie and also saw the
parade. They all thoroughly enjoyed both.
They had hopes of getting an autograph
during the movie which they did not get

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Munchkins
FROM PAGE 4A

but once the munchkins moved from
where they were sitting, these children
got the next best thing. "We didn't get (au-
tographs) but we got their seats!"'
On stage, Cindy Bosnyak, President
and founder of Southeast Wizard of Oz
Fest, Inc. introduced the munchkins to
the crowd and shared a story.about each
one.
Bosnyak shared that Pelligrini was the
youngest munchkin and how she travelled
from Alabama to California at the age of
15 to be in the movie.
Maren is known as the "Personality
Munchkin" and was Buster Brown on the
Andy Williams show.
Slover came to America from Hungary
at the age of 10 with a midget troop and
has the most wonderful laugh.
Bosnyak spoke of how longtime friend
and local resident Raabe had multiple ca-
reers of which one was for 30 years as
"Little Oscar World's Smallest Chef."
Along with meeting the munchkins,
the crowd whioh was estimated at over
4,000, saw a cake decorating contest be-
tween Winn Dixie bakeries, a performance
from North Florida Dance, Mr. G's Magic
Show and a Munchkin Hole Eating Contest
which was sponsored by Dunkin Donuts.
They may be short in height or "ver-
tically challenged" but they are giants in


spirit and have very few obstacles they
can't overcome. And while they do not
move as fast as they once did, their hearts
are just as young as ever.
Their memories still work pretty well
also.
Debbi Dwyer owns Oz by Design is a
fan of the movie, a friend of the munch-
kins and travelled from Ohio to sell her
hand made designs at the festival.
*Dwyer showed Pellegrini a picture
from 1939 that is in Raabe's book, Mem-
ories of a Munchkin and asked where a
certain person was in that picture. The
picture shows over 100 of the munchkins.
"Here she is," Pellegrini quickly said. She
also went on to point out and name about
a dozen others in the same picture.
"Isn't she amazing," beamed Dwyer of
her friend. "I can't even remember what I
had for breakfast yesterday!"
Just to show you how dedicated Oz
fans are, Pellegrini and Maren told Bos-
nyak they met fans over this weekend
from South Carolina, Tennessee and as
far away as England.
Bosnyak would like everyone to know
that, "This would not be possible without
the over 100 plus volunteers, my commit-
tee members, all our sponsors who were
the back-bone of the event and the fans
that took time out of their busy weekend
to attend such a great event." Bosnyak
went on to add, "I am also most grateful
for my daughter, Jennifer, who was there
for my support these past eight months in
putting the event together!"


Letters
FROM PAGE 4A

be able to live out his/her life with the care-
giving family in the caregiver's home:
The caregiver is paid by the veteran for
this 24/7 service, ald payment (approx.
$1,200/mo to $3,000/mo) depends upon the
veteran's level of care needed. Caregivers
also get the satisfaction of providing sup-
port to one of our nation's veterans who has
given so much to our country and of know-
ing they have made a positive difference in
someone's life.
Though the MFH initiative has been in
existence for approximately ten years in a
few areas of the country, it is just now being
started locally in the areas of Duval, Clay,
Nassau, St. Johns, and (possibly) Putnam
counties. We are trying to make this service
known to both interested caregivers and to
appropriate veterans.
Shirley Galloway
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Released teacher says he still
has passion for the classroom
Dear Editor:
I read your (Online) post concerning
the cut back in education and today I was
told my contract would not be reinstated.
No reason other then the budget was given
because my passion in the classroom is sec-
ond to none. Teaching means the world to
me and I give my heart and soul teaching
11th graders science. So many people who I
have told regarding my pink slip are shocked,
but what I worry the most about is how do I
support 5 kids alone. I have invested allof my
energy in education and now that door has
been slammed shut. I just purchased a house
in Oakleaf and after talking to district officials I
was advised to look for a job in another county.
It is more then just looking for another job but
rather losing money on my house to relocate,
pulling 4 kids out-of school,, and my girlfriend
away from family and friends. Anyways, I just
thought I would share that with you because
I think the good people of Clay County would
fight with me to keep my job.
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new Pizza Hut that will be the first of its
kind in the country. It will be larger, mod-
ern structure with more parking and up-
graded landscaping. It will replace the one
now in Magnolia Layne shopping center.
When the Council was asked to ap-
prove proposals for fireworks and en-
tertainment services for the 21st Annual
Memorial Day RiverFest, Councilmember
Ron Snow balked at the contract price for
fireworks. He noted that the new contract
with Zambelli is $750 more than last year.
He said that in the current economic con-
ditions he was reluctant to saddle citizens
with an increase. The Council approved
$1,500 for Jim Craft for entertainment
but authorized Bentley to return to Zam-
belli to try and renegotiate their price to
the $7,500 level of last year.
The Council rejected a request to
adopt Clay County's Fire Prevention Code
because of the cost of inspections. Instead
they authorized staff to look into some al-
ternatives and report back. Among the.


alternatives suggested were to have the
Orange Park Fire Department perform
inspections as has Keystone Heights. An-
other possibility was the joining of Penney
Farms and Green Cove Springs to retain
outside inspection.
In other business, the Council:
Approved, on second reading, an or-
dinance that opens the way for recorded
image monitoring and enforcement of red
light infractions;
Approved a site development plan
for expansion of the City's Harbor Road
Water Treatment facility;
Received an update on Articles of
Incorporation for the August Savage Cen-
ter; and
Directed City Attorney Jim Arnold to
develop an ordinance for the sale of City
property on Roderico Avenue to the Clay
County School Board.
The meeting ended as it began, on a
high note. Planning and Zoning Director
Lee Bentley told the council the City had
received its 20th annual Tree City USA
award from the National Arbor Day Foun-
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Annual Clay cookout Friday
Clay Today staff
GREEN COVE SPRINGS You can al-
most smell it now; a half chicken simmering
over the coals, coleslaw, baked beans and
bread waiting to accompany the chicken to
your plate. The Eighth Annual Clay County
Government Cook-out will take place Fri-
day, March 20, 11 a.m. 2 p.m.
Donations are just $7 per ticket with
proceeds to benefit the Food Pantry of
Green Cove Springs.
Place for the cook-out is the corner of
Palmetto Avenue and Houston Street. Or it
could be in your own office or home if you
need ted or more dinners.
For more information or to order tickets,
call Judy Titus at 529/278-3628 or Shannon
Martin or Tracey Baer at 278-3708.
Church sponsoring girls event
ORANGE PARK -- The First Baptist
Church of Orange Park is hosting a girls
only event called The Masquerade Ball on
Saturday, March 21.
All girlfriends from 18-80+ are invited
to spritz on the perfume, pile-up their hair
up and put on their best thrift store gown


and come to the church, 1140 Kingsley Ave.,
at 6 p.m.
The event is sponsored by Girlfriends
Unlimited, which brings women together
in a casual, fun setting to meet new friends
and share with old friends. Advance tickets
are $8 or $12 at the door. Call the church of-
fice at (904) 264-2351 or email firstbaptist@
opfirst.org for details.
'Connection' meetings resume
ORANGE PARK -- The Orange Park
Women's Connection will meet for a lun-
cheon at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, April 9, at
the Howard Johnson Inn.
A fashion show, discount coupons, door
prizes and an talk by Rita Hinton, former Euro-
pean fashion model, are planned at the hotel,
150 Park Ave. Tickets are $15.50 each.
Complimentarychildcare is available
with a reservation. To reserve childcare,
or to register for the luncheon, call Connie
Rhodebeck at (904) 531-9034.
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Teresa Smith, Clay County Chamber of Commerce Board chairman, sits on a 2009 Harley-
Davidson motorcycle being raffled off oy the Clay County Chamber Foundation with a kickoff
Wednesday, March 18, at Atlantic Coast Bank on Kingsley Avenue. Aaamec Harley Davidson is
co sponsoring tIe raffle. Tickets are $20 each or sixfor $100. Call (904) 264-2651 for details.
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In addition to kids' art projects, information on all summer events (summer day camp, special
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Clay Today staff the Clarke homestead. Also planned are
30-minute tours of historic Magnolia
ORANGE PARK The annual Carrie Cemetery as well as the Clothes Closet,
Clarke Day celebration at Clarke Park is skateboard park and Orange Park Athletic
Saturday, March 21. Association complex.
The event from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. fea- The hayrides will go along the park's
tures free rides, live entertainment and nature trail.
free tours of Clarke's restored home, Food and drinks will be sold by
1039 Kingsley Ave. the Orange Park Lions Club and Band
Among the free activities sponsored Boosters. Music by several perform-
by the Town of Orange Park will be an- ers, including Tony Silcox, Community
tique cars and Civil War and Indian re-: Band, Wanda Dilaberry and Richard
enactors. Valliere.
Members of the Orange Park His- Call (904) 264-9565 for questions or
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Briefs
FROM PAGE 7A
dents lhI i: 1:1 ,, appointed to th: S3i.l:-
Apprenticeship Advisory Council by Gov.
Charlie Crist. Appointed were: -
Clarence "Billy" Campbell, 54, of
'an .ei P..irI ir n ilnfin ;: ,i, lfair. Flori-
da (C.irpilii :l Tjiiling trust Fund.
Ralph "Al" Herndon, 61, of Green
,,. e Spriil^,. norlhri a pprernii .: ;!
representative, Flo-ij,, Ma ,:nrAri, .\pirrn-
tice and Education Foundation..
Both'.Jppriirnir-nir ern ind Sept. 30,
2012.
Installation warns of noise
CAMP BLENDING There.will be
an increase in, :,.-e ic'i'i- ri.irnn Camp
Blanding Joint Ifi.:rining Ceni-il i units
arrive for training this week.
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Affairs Public rff ir'. Office at (904)
823-0170.
Clothing shop sets food drive
OF'Ar:,L PARK -- A children's con-
signment-shop is holding a canned food
Drive March 20-22 at the Courtyard
?larriot .,in Wells Road. Closets 2 Clos-
ets Children's Consignment will hold the
sale from noon to 8 p.m. March 20, 8 a.m.
to 8 p.m. March 21 and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
March 22. There will be free hand mas-
:,ie.'- S itird.l.-, jnd fti:e painting. Go on-
line to www.closets2closets.com or call
(904) 910-2191.
Art Guild offers scholarship
ORANGE PARK-- The Art Guild of
Orange Park is accepting applications
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264-7023


Frank
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264-6764


Jon CANTRELL
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Doug CONKEY
County
Commissioner
505-9326


Jan CONRAD
Regions
Bank
213-7997


John COOKSEY
McCall
Service, Inc.
389-5561


James CRIBB
Family Wealth
Advisors
264-0520


Sharon CROSBY
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YMCA's
272-4304


Shirley DYSON
Family Wealth
Advisors
264-0520


Dave FARALDO
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Society
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Tony FIANO
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272-7166


Teresa
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215-2256

Dr.James
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264-1206

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269-3334


Larry Klaybor
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272-5339


John LINGEJR.
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541-0076


Kay LYNCH
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631-7124


Renee MASSEY
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278-1468


Curtis McCLEES
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272-9784


John FAGAN
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278-6000


Frank
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276-9292


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276-1446

Dr. John PEDEN
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& Adults
264-4510

Ken
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Commercial Real
Estate Broker
272-0758

Carol
STUDDARD
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Service
264-9649


John TOLSON JR.
Attorney
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269-0050


Robert
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291-1665


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Clay Hill Elementary recently participated in Read Across America by having visitors fri:nm (he communityv read to students. The gjal was to show stu-
dents that reading is everVlwhere and that nrio matter a person's age reading can ta e then places. Partn.icipants included, from left: back row, County
Commissioner Chereese Stewart, Richard Johnson, David McDonald. Superintendent Ben Wortham, Setr Samples, I',ay Stevens, Sharon Chapman.
Joenell Blaclwelder. Lee Oliwer. Deputy Superintendent Denise Adams; Center row, Evelyn Chastain, Sarah Tirnm, Bonnie Barker; and front row, Lisa
Goodwin, Liz Crane and Sandy Emery.



School news


GCSJH student in state Bee
Special to Clay Today
GREEN COVE SPRINGS -- For the
fourth time'in six years, a Green Cove
Springs Junior High student is going to
the State Geography Bee competition. *
Jordan Summerlin will represent .the
school in the April 3 competition at Jack-
sonville University.
He will compete against students
from across Florida. About 1,000 student
school finalists were eligible for the Bee
and Jordan's test result was good enough
to qualify as one of the. finalists, said
GCSJH teacher Bruce Spratley.
Over 800 students participated in the
School Bee, which are held in each class-
room and the -top winners were given a
written test.
From these class winners the top 12
finalists were selected and an oral Bee
was held similar to the one for the state.


Jordan only missed one question, Sprat-
ley said.
The questions deal with geography
maps but they also question the students
on current events and world cultures.
In preparation for the Bee Jordan will
be studying the 7th grade world geogra-
phy curriculum, world atlases, maps and
current events related to geography and
the news.
The State Bee winner will attend the
National Bee May 25-26 in Washington
D.C. with $50,000 in prize scholarships
available.
Two accepted to academies
ORANGE PARK Two Clay County
students nominated in December to U.S.
military academies have been accepted..
Kurt A. Musser, an Orange Park High
School senior, will attend the U.S. Mili-
tary Academy at West Point while James


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Special to Clay Today
FLEMING ISLAND -- The Goddard
School in Fleming Island is now enroll-
ing children in anticipation of opening
in March. ,
The 8,000 square foot building at
2280 Village Square Parkway has been
designed to accommodate approxi-
mately 140 children from six weeks
to 8 years old. Owner Kim Fabio said
the new School will offer flexible year-


round'schedules, including summer
camp programs, for children Monday
through Friday, from. 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Each classroom is arranged in
learning centers of math, music, cre-
ative art, blocks and puzzles, science,
and computers. The new School also
boasts two separate playgrounds for
children of all ages. Fabio is currently
offering tours of the new School. Call
(904) 264-0605 or go online to www.
goddardschool.com.


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CCEA plans

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Clay Today staff
ORANGE PARK The head of the state
teachers' association will be the lead speak-
er at a community education rally at 4 p.m.
Friday, March 27, in Orange Park.
The rally at Orange Park High School
will feature Florida Education Association
(FEA) president Andy Ford. Other invited
guests include Clay County School Board
members, Superintendent Ben Wortham,
state legislators representing Clay County
and the Clay County Commissioners.
The- Clay County Education Associa-
tion, which represents nearly 3,000 of the
district's school teachers in contract nego-
tiations, is a member of FEA. CCEA began
planning the community event-after the
Clay County School Board decided earlier
this month it had to eliminate 270 teaching
positions as part of its effort to cut $43 mil-
lion from the 2009-10 budget.
Overall the district will cut 450 jobs in
order to keep pace with falling state fund-
ing due to a sharp decline in the state sales
tax revenue.
Teachers and parents participated in a
rally Saturday, March 7, that brought out
hundreds of people to line Blandifhg Boule-
vard near Kingsley Avenue. The participants
held signs and waved at motorists as a way
to raise awareness about the state cutbacks
in state education funds.
Like the March 7 rally, many partici-
pants will likely wear red and bring signs.
CCEA said it will also provide informational
booths, letter/postcard writing stations and
sign making opportunities for those attend-
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Annunciation Pi
These fourth and seventh graders were among the Annunciation Catholic School students mark-
ing Pi Day (3-14). This year's celebration began with a flag assembly at which teachers "Party
Pi" (Ginger Jones) and "Penelope Pi" (Andrea Jackson) awarded the Math Counts athletese"
with certificates. Math Expo took place during the morning classes, and students in grades 6-8
occuPled the minds of students in grades 3-5 with a variety of math challenges and activities
involving measurement and mathematical computation. At the ehd of the day, two teachers
were affectionately Pl'ed as part of a fundraiser for the Safe Aninmal Shelter in Clay County.


Maine visitors


PHOTO SPECIAL TO CLAY TODAY


There were 12 students from the University of Maine who came down to volunteer with Boys
& Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida during their spring break as part of an- international college
program called 'Alternative Spring Break.' The students were staying at Camp Chowenwaw in
Green Cove Springs.


Thunderbolt

math
Thunderbolt Elementary in
Fleming Island recently held
its math night for Kindergarten
and first graders. Among those
attending were Janet Lees with
daughter Kiley.

PHOTO SPECIAL TO
CLAY TODAY


Schools involved in

local recycling effort


Special to Clay Today
GREEN COVE SPRINGS -- Students in Clay
County are learning the value of recycling
in a fun, competitive program that will end
around Earth Day (April 20). -
They are being asked to bring all sorts of
plastics to school as part of a national recy-
cling program. The program's local sponsor
is Winn-Dixie Stores.
Here's how it works: students (and their
families) are being asked to bring to school a
wide range of plastics for recycling: Plastic
grocery and department store bags; newspa-
per sleeves; dry cleaner bags; outer package
wrapping from toilet paper, paper towels,
napkins; stretch film (but not household
Saran wrap); water, milk and soda bottles;
sandwich bags; and colors that are accept-
able for recycling: white and light colors.


The school collects the plastic and then
transports it to the closest Winn-Dixie store
(see list below) for recycling. The school
collecting the most plastic for recycling will
receive a bench made of recycled plastic.
Schools currently competing in the pro-
gram are: Charles E. Bennett Elementary;
Orange Park Elementary; Shadowlawn El-
ementary; Lakeside Junior High; Orange
Park Junior High; and Orange Park High
School.
Winn-Dixie stores in Clay County par-
ticipating are:
248 Blanding Blvd. Orange Park; 1339
Blanding Blvd. Orange Park; 1900 Park
Ave., Orange Park
1545 County Road 220, Orange Park;
2720 Blanding Blvd., Middleburg; 2851
Henley Road, Green Cove Springs;' 3260
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St. Johns CDS Unveils -


renovated Middle School


Special to Clay Today

ORANGE PARK -- A dedication ceremony
for the newly renovated Middle School
building at St. Johns Country Day School
was recently held.
Headmaster Greg Foster, capital cam-
paigrr committee chair Nancy Brown, and
project coordinator Michele Agee praised
parents, students, and teachers for. their
support and patience during the construc-
tion process and Auld & White Construc-
tors for completing the-project on time
and on budget.
Adding a second story to the Middle
School building and the renovation of the
first floor classrooms is Phase 1 of the
school's "Reaching New Heights" capital
campaign.
The second phase will be the addition


of a new 37,000-square-foot, two-story
Upper School building with a projected
completion date of August 2010. Demoli-
tion of the existing Upper School building
will begin in June.
The current project at the 26-acre
campus along Doctor's Lake Drive fol-
lows the school's first capital campaign
five years ago which allowed the addition
of a 10,-000-square-foot learning resource
center and a 600-seat state-of-the-art
performing arts center.. Other r&tent ad-
ditions to the campus include an athletic
field house, practice gymnasium, and re-
furbished track and athletic fields.
St. Johns Country Day School, founded
in 1953, is an independent college prepa-
ratory school for students in P-K3 through.
Grade 12, accredited by SACS, FGIS, and
Florida Kindergarten Council.


PHOTO SPECIAL TO CLAY TODAY
St. Johns Country Day School students look down from the new second floor of the newly renovated
Middle School.


PHOTO SPECIAL TO CLAY TODAY
FloArts students rehearse "Fractured Flickers," a performance set from the movie theater perspective with the performers on stage looking out at the audience,
reacting to the emotional gamut of what they are seeing.


FloArt'


Special to Clay Today

ORANGE PARK -- The Thrasher-Horne
Center for the Arts stage will come to
life as Florida School of the Arts students
present the Spring Dance Gala.
The annual dance concert will contin-
ue the tradition of exploring many styles.
and disciplines of dance including ballet,
jazz, modern and Native American dance.
The concert will feature original chore-
ography and performances by world-re-
nowned faculty and alumni.
The concert will be held April 9-10 at


Spring Dance Gala at THCA


7:30 p.m. on the THCA main stage. The
THCA is located on the Orange Park Cam-
pus of St. Johns River Community College.
Patrons should contact the THCA box office
for ticket information at (904) 276-6750.
Included in the concert are three pre-
mieres by FloArts dance instructor Fred-
dick Bratcher.
FloArts students performing in the
Gala are Ursala Allen, Shonda Conner,
Stephanie Dey, Amanda Edwards, Clau-
dina Pearl Harrison, Jade Locascio, Emily
Jane Masson, Marissa Maxcy, Katie Mc-
Creary, Chally Rowjohn, Michelle Scott,


Caitlin Shayler and Natalie Volk.
Although FloArts productions are pri-
marily performed at the Palatka Campus
of SJRCC, selected productions each year
are chosen to be performed at the THCA.
Faculty members agree that performing
in a new venue enhances the challenges
and learning experiences for the students
and teaches them self-reliance. The tour
experience brings about a bigger sense
of responsibility for the dancers and tech
crew. Students learn to adjust as if they
were performing in an. actual production
on tour.


Scouts cite


OP's Butler
Special to Clay Today

ORANGE -PARK An Orange Park girl
scout has won a Gold Award from the
Girl; Scouts of Gateway Council.
Julia Butler of
Troop 320 was one
of 16 girls to receive
the award.
The Council cited
Butler's work to pro-
vide a week-long Va-
cation Bible School
for kids and.volun-
teers at her church. Julia Butler
She also collected
donations of school supplies and food for
the less fortunate, teaching the children
about giving back the community.
The Council also issued 81 Silver
Awards and 218 Bronze Awards at its
Medal of Honor Ceremony last month in
Gainesville.
Silver Award'recipients from Orange
Park are: Cortney Babcock; Grabriella
Corley; Savannah Dutcher; Cassandra
Dutcher; Paige Everett; Paige Gibson;
Rachael Gillett; Isis Golden; Broke Law-
rence; Kaylee McNamee; Cynthia Mos-
borg; Allison Nichols; Alison Obergfoll;
Elif- Okten; Meghan Riley; Jessica Var-
ner; Carolyn Veres; Jessica Wells; and
Anna Wiard.
Bronze Award recipients from Orange
Park are: Krista Morgan; Cayla Davis;
Karna Cruz; Steffanie- Casey; Brooke
Chambers; Jessi Sears; T'Kiyah Cole-
man; Jennifer Shields; Tiffany Chaney;
MacKenzie McRae; Katie Young; Cait-
lyn Taylor; Destiny Sears; Dara Sta-
ton; Danielle Delage; Sloane SHortley;
Stori Scarborough; Allison Frimm;
Kathryne Allen; Brittany Jung; Court-
iey Deel; Elizabeth Bozeman; Claudia
Skinner; Brooke Howe; Sheyenne Nelms;
Megan Buzby; Rachel- Louviere; Melissa
Whalen; Clara Joins; Angela Lotito; Kim-
berly Parker; Victoria Hernandez; Hailey
Stephenson; Adrianna Eastham; Alyssa
Niner; Molly Cooper; Nichole Hartley;
and April Dean.


School News


Game Club raising funds

Special to Clay Today
FLEMING ISLAND -- Fleming is-
land High School's ide'o gaming club
is getting read for .ne o t is biggest
battles vet But this rnimr the monster
t.: slay is leukemia
rhe club. known as Console Coin-
sortium. is hosting a video gaming
tournament to help fight leukemia ,on


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Obituaries


MILDRED J. GUICE
Mrs. Mildred J. Guice, 87, of Green
Cove Springs, Fla., passed away Thurs-
day, March 12, 2009. She was born on
August 11, 1921, in Hendersonville, NC
to William and Lela Justus. She retired
from the Telephone Company in Hen-
dersonville, NC after 33 years of service
and had lived in the Green Cove Springs
.area since 2002. She was a member of
the Telephone Pioneers of America and
former member of the VFW. She enjoyed
cooking and was of the Methodist faith.
She will be dearly missed by her loving
family and friends. She was preceded in
death by her parents and her husband,
Foy Guice. Survivors include her son,
Robert F. Guice (Sara); daughter, Fran
Peterman (Lloyd); grandchildren, Mark A.
Guice (Elaine); Brent A. Guice (Natashia);
and Tonya Tardif (Brian) and great-grand-
children, Ashton and Caleb Guice. Funer-
al services and interment will be held in
Hendersonville, NC.at Thomas Shepherd &
Son Funeral Directors. In lieu of flowers,
memorial contributions in her. name may
be made to Haven Hospice, 4200 NW 90th
Blvd., Gainesville, Fla., 32606. Please
sign the family's online register book at
www.broadusraines.com. Arrangements
are under the care of Broadus-Raines Fu-
neral Home, 501 Spring St., Green Cove -
Springs, Fla., (904) 284-4000.

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ARTHUR L. MOORE
-Mr. Arthur L. Moore,
78, of Middleburg, Fla.,
passed away Thursday, \
March 12, 2009. He was
born in New York on September 12,
1930. He honorably served his nation in
The United States Navy and retired after
more than 20 years of dedicated service.
He was a Vietnam veteran and was the
only lifelong member of the Navy Yacht
Club. He enjoyed building and flying re-
mote control planes and was a member
of the Gateway Remote Control Club. He
was also an avid animal lover. He was
preceded in death by his parents and by a
sister, Ruby. He is survived by four chil-
dren, Terry; Mako; Raymond; and Archie
Moore; his adopted family, Debra; Angelia;
and Andrea Harris; dear friend, Roxanne
Parker; a niece, Joanne; and his beloved
pets: dog, Bobo; and cat, Angel. Funeral
services were held in the Broadus-Raines
Chapel on Monday, March 16 officiated by
Dr. Tim McDaniel. Interment took place in
Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell; Fla.,
on Tuesday, March 17. Please sign the
family's online guestbook at www.broad-
usraines.com Arrangements are under the
care of Broadus-Raines Funeral Home,
501 Spring Street, Green Cove Springs,
Fla., (904) 284-4000

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JOE LEWIS, JR
Mr. Joe Lewis, Jr., 48,
of Middleburg, Fla., passed
away Sunday, March 8,
2009, in Chessington, Sur-
rey, London, England. He was born to Joe
Sr. and Eleanor Lewis in Jacksonville on
February 23, 1961. He honorably served
his nation in The United States Navy and
retired after more than 20 years of dedi-
cated service. He married his beloved
Elaine Johnston in June of. 1986, and they
traveled the world together throughout his
.military career: They considered Florida
as well as Guam and London their homes.
He was extremely creative and loved de-
signing and inventing, but above all else,
he loved his family and grandchildren. He
was a beloved husband, father, and papa.
His memory will be forever cherished by
his family. Survivors include his loving
wife of 22 years, Elaine Lewis; children:
Kelly Lamb and Stephanie McNair; his
mother, Eleanor Lewis; six grandchildren,
Kajeda; Kalaina; Kayla; Antony; Allan; and
Andrew; and many brothers, sisters, cous-
ins, nieces, nephews, and in-laws. The
family will receive friends in the chapel of
Broadus-Raines Funeral Home on Thurs-
day, March 19 from 6 until 8 p.m. Grave-
side services will be held at Jacksonville
. National Cemetery fat 2 p.m. on Monday,
March 23. Please sign the family's on-.
line guestbook at www.broadu.sraines.
com. Arrangements are under the care
of Broadus-Raines Funeral Home, 501
Spring Street, Green Cove Springs, Fla.,
(904) 284-4000.

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JOHN K. HAGBERG
Mr. John K.-Hagberg, 76, of Middle-
burg, Fla., passed away Wednesday,
March 11, 2009. He was born on Septem-
ber 26, 1932, in Miami, Fla., to Frederick
and Helen Hagberg. He was an equipment
engineer for the former Western-Electric
and retired from Bellsouth. He moved
to the local area from Miami 26 years
ago. He loved fishing and all sports and
will be dearly missed by his loving family
and friends. Survivors include his lov-
ing wife of, 53 years, Carolyn A. Hagberg;
son, Raymond Hagberg (Dodi); daughter,
Catherine Bell (Richard); brothers, Ste-
phen and Rodney Hagberg; sisters, Mar-
garet Ann Jordan, Dorothy Plummer and
Thelma James; seven grandchildren and
a great-grandchild. Please sign the fam-
ily's online register book at www.broad-
usraines.com. Cremation arrangements
are under the care of Broadus-Raines Fu-
neral Home, 501 Spring St., Green Cove
Springs, Fla., (904) 284-4000.

WILLIAM HAROLD JUSTICE
Mr. William Harold
Justice, 56, of Middleburg,
Fla., passed away on Tues-
day, March 10, 2009. He
was born on November 14,


1952, in Guess Fork, Va., to Ernest and
Pearl Justice. He moved to Middleburg 30
years ago form Grundy, Virginia. He was
a Vietnam Veteran and served his coun-
try honorably in the United States Army.
He enjoyed watching the western and the
science fiction channels on television. He
loved to go to Day-
tona for.bike week
and also loved the
company of animals.
He was preceded in
death by his par-
ents and a brother,
W Larry Justice. He is
survived by his son,
William Harold Justice Joseph (Susan) Jus-
tice; brothers, Bud
Justice; Ronnie Justice; Roger (Donna)
Justice; Steve (Rose) Justice; Ralph Jus-
tice and David Justice; sisters, Faith;
Hope; Gail (Bill); Shelia (George) Hellard
and Vicki Justice; and awaiting the pre-
cious birth of a new grandbaby. Please
sign the family's online guestbook at www.
broadusraines.com. There will be a ser-
vice at the family's home on a later date.
Cremation arrangements are under the
care of Broadus-Raines Funeral Home,
501 Spring Street, Green Cove Springs,
Fla., (904) 284-4000.

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JOHN J.W. SHUMAN "DUB"
Mr. John J, W. Shu- I
man "Dub", 77, of Middle-.
burg, Fla., passed away
on Friday, March 6, 2009.
He was born on July 29,
1931, in Jacksonville,
Fla., to Curtis and Eva Shuman and was
of the Baptist faith. He lived a very inter-
esting life; He was a pitcher out of high
school for the New York Giants before
,. being drafted into the United States Navy
where he served his country honorably.
He was in the 1st class of motorcycle po-
lice jnotormen for the Jacksonville Police
Department. He also worked as a brick
mason in Jacksonville to help construct
several buildings around town. He is sur-
vived by his daughters, Dawn (Walter) Ro-
mano and Debra Daniels; brother, George
Shuman; sister, Margaret (Paul) Renfro;
seven grandchildren and two great-grand-
children. Please sign the family's-online
guestbook at www.broadusraines.com.
The family will receive friends at 1 p.m.
Sunday, March 22 at Broadus-Raines
Funeral Home. The service will com-,
mence at 2 p.m. with Dr. Tim McDaniel
officiating. Cremation arrangements are
under the care of Broadus-Raines Funer-
al Home, 501 Spring Street, Green Cove
Springs, Fla., (904) 284-4000..

DENDRA E. DOBSON
Mrs. Dendra.E. Dobson, of Middleburg,
Fla., passed away quietly on Wednesday,
March 11, 2009, surrounded by her lov-
ing family. She was born in Marked Tree,


Ark., on July 11, 1943, and had.resided
in Middleburg for the past 35 years. She.
was a beautiful, strong, loving and dedi-
cated Wife, Mother, Grandmother, and
Great Grandmother. She was passionate
about family, friends and the joy of the
holidays. Her spirit of Life, influenced by
her Native-American Heritage, will leave
a lasting impression to all who knew and
loved her. Graveside services were held
on March 14 at Hickory Grove Cemetery,
Green Cove Springs, Fla. She is survived
by her loving husband, Gary Dobson;
brother, Marcus Myrick; children, Duane
J. Tahran, Jr.; Blake R. Tahran; and Den-
ette R. Tahran; four grandchildren; and
one great-grandchild. Floral arrange-
ments or a contribution in her memory
to the Alzheimer's Association are gladly
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9, 2009. She was born on
August 2, 1936, in Philadelphia, Pa., to
Walter and Dorothy Miller and was of the
Methodist faith. She honorably served in
The United States Marine 'Corps and was-
a lifetime member of Disabled American
Veterans and a member of the Marine
Corps League. She enjoyed arts and crafts
and loved to go "antiquing," but above all,
she loved her family and will be remem-
bered for being a loving and dedicated
wife, mother, and grandmother. Survivors
include herbeloved husband of 53 years,
Spurgeon Lawrence Hinkle; four children,
Debbie Joe (Roger) Hypes; Donnie Lee
(Sherry) Hinkle; the. twins: Diana Lyn and
Darlene Ann Hinkle; three brothers, Rev.
Joel (Frances) Miller; Kenny (Frances)
Miller; and Sammy Miller; two sisters,
Mary Jane (Shelly) Jackson; and Marcia
(Charles) Webb; ten grandchildren; and
thirteen great grandchildren. The fam-
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Broadus-Raines Funeral Home on Thurs-
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online guestbook at www.broadusraines.
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Waste Not
By Bob Henderson
Staff Writer
ORANGE PARK The morning was bright
and sunny with a light breeze tickling the.
leaves of newly planted trees. Close to
75 well-wishers, and volunteers gathered
at 2050 Carnes St. to celebrate the rib-
bon cutting that signaled the op ening of
Waste Not, Want Not in its new and larger-
home.' Clergy, public officials, Chamber of
Commerce representatives and just plain
folk congregated in ever-changing groups
chatting and enjoying refreshments.
The crowd drifted forward as Rev. Wil-
liam Randall approached the microphone
to give the invocation. Before he-started, -
however, be said he would like to read
a passage of Scripture that he felt was
appropriate to the occasion. With that
he read the Gospel story of the Miracle
of the Loaves and Fishes in which Jesus
fed a hungry-crowd with just a few fish
and a couple of loaves of bread. After that
they gathered up enough leftovers to fill
several baskets. It was the gathering of
the leftovers that Randall felt applied par-
ticularly to Waste Not, Want Not. This, he
said, is exactly what the organization is
doing and using them to feed the hungry.
Board Chairman Sandra Staudt-Kil-
lea said they now are rescuing food more
than 75 times each week and distributing
16,470 pounds that otherwise would be
thrown away.
The move from small quarters to the
place they now describe as their "palace,"
was not a simple thing by any means. The
act of locating and acquiring property was
marked by zoning changes and opposition
from neighbors.
This was no turn key operation. The
building needed work; roof repairs, elec-


Want Not ooens in new home


Waste Not, Want Not officials cut the ribbon at the grand open ing of their new Carnes Avenue facility.


trical work, landscaping and much more.
Four teams of volunteers stepped forward
and took on responsibility for constructing
a fence, interior renovations, landscaping
and the actual move.
The building was ready at 6 p.m. Fri-
day evening. From then until early Mon-
day morning people and trucks shuttled
between the old and new buildings moving
stock and placing and stocking shelves.
And when Monday morning came, Waste


Not, Want Not was ready to open and
seamlessly continue its mission.
In-kind donors were recognized;
Clay Habitat, Lonnie Haddock and Bryan
Blair, Shadowlawn Nursery and Craig
Van Gundy.
David Garmus, Charlie and Charlotte
Sohm, Community Foundation .Presiden-
tial Grants Fund and Reinhold Corpora-
tion were recognized as major donors.
The Board of Directors of Waste Not,


STAFF PHOTO BY BOB HENDERSON


Want Not and Chamber of Commerce rep-
resentatives now gathered before the new
sign on the front of the building. At one-
two-three countdown, Dioriisio and Barbara
Rodriguez snapped shut.the big ceremonial
scissors and the two halves of a bright red
ribbon fluttered to the ground.
Waste Not, Want Not is officially open
and continuing its mission to the people of
Northeast Florida.
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Obituaries
FROM PAGE 14A

LEONA I. FORRESTER
Mrs. Ledna I. For-
rester, 68, passed away
Tuesday, March 10, 2009,
of multiple complications
while at Orange Park Med-
ical Center. Born on March
3, 1941, in Fredericktown, Pa., and she
served in the United States Navy. Her
survivors'include her children, Kenneth
(Julie) A. Kimsey of Montgomery, Ala.;
and Melinda (Chris) A. Erickson of Mid-
dleburg; sibling, Dorothy Cutright of Mor-
gantown, WV; three grandchildren Ashley;
Noah and Zachariah Erickson who she


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in peace, we will miss you. Also survived
are several nieces and nephews and lots
of friends. Memorial service will be held
2 p.m., Thursday, March 19, at Hardage-
Giddens Rivermead Funeral Home, 950
Park Ave. Orange Park, Fla. Call for info
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Mrs. Florette Ramoth (Durrance)
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Affectionately known as "Granny Buddy",
she was a crossing guard for over 20
years at the Charles E. Bennett Elemen-
tary School in Green Cove Springs. In ad-
dition to her parents, she is preceded in
death by her first husband, Tom Durrance;
her second husband, Louis LeBlanc; and
a son Tommy Durrance. Survivors in-
clude her daughter, Judy Wheeler (Rev.
Arlie); grandsons, Keith Wheeler (Mela-
nie) and Dr. Rick Wheeler (Camille); five
great-grandchildren; a brother Tommy
Thompson (Syble) and several nieces


and nephews. Funeral Services will be
at 2 p.m. on Friday, March 20, at Russell
Baptist Church. Interment will follow in
Russell Haven of Rest Cemetery. The fam-
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friends at Life Care Center of Orange Park
for their commitment to making Granny
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to those with too little or no insurance
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it will provide vision exam equipment
for The Way Free Medical Clinic in Clay
County.
Every month, volunteer eye care pro-
fessionals will visit the clinic to provide
vision care, follow-up and educational
materials in both Spanish and English to
clinic patients. Vision Is Priceless Council
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By Lydia Filzen
Correspondent
ORANGE PARK -- Orange Park Commu-
nity Theater's latest offering, "Picnic" is
an unusual venture for OPCT. Most of the
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our young people?'"
"'Picnic' is the story of a small.town
and what happens when a stranger comes
into it," Pope said. When the social dy-
namics shift, "the town will never be the
same again, and neither will the people.';
Despite its dramatic theme, "Picnic's"
light moments provided many a laugh for
the audience. It is a story that takes place
on Labor Day weekend in the joint back-
yards of two middle aged widows. Kind
hearted Helen Potts, played by Sarah
Green, takes in drifter Hal Carter, played
by stand-in Erick Crow, feeds him, and he
does odd jobs in return.
Fear and loathing rear their twin heads
when Helen's neighbor, Flo Owns, played
by Debbie Hurm, objects to the presence of
a young man of questionable character who
has landed next door to her two daughters.
Flo is determined that her beautiful older
,daughter, Madge, played by Malone Thom-
as, will marry the rich, eligible and likeable
Alan Seymore, played by Adam Woodford,
and wants nothing to interfere.
Madge, however, seems to miss a cer-
tain fire in her relationship with Alan, and
is fascinated with the handsome bad boy
next door. Will she follow her head's lead-
ing or her heart's?


Flo's schoolteacher tenant,-Rosemary
Sydney, played by Korina L. Barber, pro-
vides a subplot as a counterpoint to the
main plot. Her comings and goings with
fellow old maid schoolteachers Irma
Kronkite, played by Rachel Hatton, and
Christine Schoemwalder, played by Lind-
say Curry, and her relationship with busi-
nessman Howard Bevins, played by T. J.
Howard, show her dissatisfaction with a
life unfulfilled. Madge's spunky tomboy
sister, Millie Owens, played by Schuyler
Velasco, grows from chasing her torment-
er Bomber the paper boy, played by Kyle
Harmon, into the beginnings of maturity.
Of the young cast, Pope said, "These
kids worked really hard. This is the debut
for the male-leads, who have never been
on stage before." Joshua Saunders could
not perform at Friends and Family Night.
His stand-in, Erick Crow, did an outstand-
ing job of playing the male lead, Hal Cart-
er, after only a few hours of coaching.
Regular performances of "Picnic" will
continue, through March 28. Tickets are
$15 for general admission, and $13 for
seniors, students and military. Show dates
are March 13-14, 20-21 and 26-28 with
performances beginning at 8 p.m. Sunday
matinees are at 3 p.m. March 15 and 22.
All performances will be held at the
theater, 2900 Moody Ave. For reserva-
tions, call (904) 276-2599 or go online
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Briefs



Pvt. Jimmy L. Thompson
Army Pvt. Jimmy L. Thompson has
graduated from Phase I of the Explosive
Ordnance Disposal (EOD) course at Red-
stone Arsenal, Huntsville, Ala.
He is the son of Paul A. and Nancy M.
Thompson of Keystone Heights and a 2008
graduate of Keystone Heights High School.

Spec. Donald Newman
Army National Guard Spec. Donald C.
Newman has graduated from basic combat
training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C.
He is the son of Robert and Rita Judd
of Middleburg. Newman graduated in 1985
from Middleburg High School.

Pvt. Garren Medley
Army Reserve Pvt. Garren M. Medley.
has graduated from basic combat training
at Fort Jackson, Columbia, -S.C.
He is the son of-Iris D. Settle of Middle-
burg and a 2002 graduate of Middleburg
High School.

Airman 1st Cl. William Chope
Air Force Airman 1st Class William R.
Chope has graduated from basic military
training at Lackland Air Force Base, San
Antonio, Texas.
Chope is the son of Victoria Chope of
Orange Park and a 2008 graduate of Rid-
geview High School.

Sgt. James F. Barnes
Army Sgt. James F. Barnes has re-
turned from deployment in Mosul, Iraq after
providing medical care to service members
in Multi National Division-North for the
past 15 months.
During that time, soldiers from the 86th
Combat Support Hospital treated almost 3,000
patients and evacuated almost 300 of them tb'
a higher level of care. Barnes is a laboratory
sergeant with six years of military service.
He is the son of Carl F. Barnes of Or-
ange Park. His wife, April, is the daughter
of Charles B. and Marilyn D. Linn of Middle-
burg. The sergeant graduated in 1992 from
Orange 'Park High School.

Airman Ashley Hogan
Air Force Airman Ashley Hogan has grad-
uated from basic military training at Lackland
Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
She is the .daughter of Elliott Angel and
granddaughter of Mary and Troy Newton of
Orange Park.

Airman Brandon T. Anderson
Air Force Airman Brandon T. Anderson
has graduated from basic military training at
Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
He is the son of Vicki Anderson and
grandson of Donna Cypher, both of Green
Cove Springs. He is a 2008 graduate of Clay
High School.

Airman 1st Cl. Andrew Noplis
Air Force Airman 1st Class Andrew J.
Noplis has graduated from basic military
training at Lackland Air Force Base, San.
Antonio, Texas.
Noplis is the son of Joe and Teri Noplis
of Green Cove Springs and a 2008 graduate
of Clay High School.


Women


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Special to Clay Today

ORANGE PARK Forty volunteers recently
underwent a 10-hour training to serve at
the First Coast Women's Services that plans
to operate a facility in Clay County.
The organization says it is continuing
to search for a Clay County site, which will
offer free pregnancy tests and ultrasounds,
peer counseling for both women and men,
material items for pregnancy and newborns,
STD education and post-abortion support
for both women and men.
With over 100 clients traveling from
Clay County to Mandarin each year, there is
a need for a center, the organization says. A
steering committee was established and fund
raising began. FCWS has raised nearly all
the necessary means for purchasing a build-
ing and having operating funds for a year.
The Black Creek Baptist Association
on Logan Avenue was used for the two-day
training.
Interest in volunteering is growing.-
Tom Steward, board member and. trea-
surer of First Coast Women's Services, says,
"We give people the opportunity to make. a
difference on a local level when they are
feeling more and more powerless to make a
difference on a national level."
First Coast Women's Services began
in 1992 when Sara Ashauer felt that Jack-
sonville didn't have an adequate ministry
for girls with unplanned pregnancies, she
decided to, make a difference. She and her
family assembled a small group of individu-
als to consider the establishment of a crisis
pregnancy center in Mandarin. Under the
guidance of the Christian Action Counsel,


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Volunteers in training listen to Donald Bunk, director of Men's Ministries for the First Coast Women's
Services.


and with the cooperation of several local
churches; the process started.
In 1994 the First Coast Crisis Preg-
nancy Center officially opened its doors to
clients in a rented facility on Sunbeam Ave.
To better represent the broader services the
agency provided, the name was changed to
First Coast Women's Services in 1997. In
1999 a new facility was purchased at 11215
San Jose Blvd. in Mandarin. Members of
the Northeast Florida Builder's Association
and other area business owners and volun-
teers donated over $60,000 in renovation
work to the center.
Since then a second Center has been
established, offering services to women and
men at 2187 S. Third St. in Jacksonville and
a third in Baker County at 474 South Sixth St.


in MacClenny. Additionally, FCWS provides
services weekly at the Trinity Rescue Mis-
sion Women and Children's Shelter at 622
West Union St. in downtown Jacksonville.
In 2002 FCWS, in cooperation with First
Baptist Church of Jacksonville and major
corporate sponsors, established a "Flori-
da's First Coast Memorial for the Unborn",
wherein women can purchase plaques to
memorialize children lost to abortion, mis-
carriage or stillbirth. It is the first memo-
rial of its kind in-Florida.
FCWS also adopted a crisis pregnancy
center in Kranoyarsk, in the Ural Mountains
of Russia.
For more information about FCWS, vol-
unteer opportunities, or how do donate, log
onto www.fcws.org or call 904-262-6300.


Water restrictions now in effect


Special to Clay Today

ORANGE PARK -- New restrictions specify-
ing the days of the week for landscape ir-
rigation are now in effect in Clay and 17
other Florida counties in the St. Johns River
Water Management District.
Under the new restrictions, landscape.
irrigation will be limited to two days a week
during daylight saving time and one day a
week during Eastern Standard Time.
The restrictions apply to water withdrawn
from ground or surface water, from a private
well or pump, or from a public or private
water utility, but they do not apply to irriga-
tion using reclaimed water or storm water.
Some of the provisions include:
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residential users can irrigate are:
Wednesday and Saturday for residen-
tial landscape irrigation at odd numbered
addresses or no address
Thursday and Sunday for residential
landscape irrigation at even numbered ad-
dresses
Tuesday and Friday for nonresidential
landscape irrigation
No irrigation allowed between 10 a.m.
and 4 p.m.
Limited to inch of water per irriga-
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irrigation zone on each day that irrigation
occurs


When Eastern Standard Time is in ef-
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limited to one day a week.
Saturday at odd numbered addresses
or no address
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Tuesday for nonresidential landscape
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No irrigation allowed between 10 a.m.
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Limited to inch of water per irriga-
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irrigation zone on each day that irrigation
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Arrests


Clay County law enforcement agen-
cies reported the following arrests March
11-March 17:

Wednesday, March 11
Austin, Latrell, 24, poss. under 20 grams
marijuana; poss/use drug paraphernalia
Avalos, Antonio, 37, poss. controlled
substance
Barlow, James, 46, poss./use drug para-
phernalia
Brown, Bryan, 20, lewd battery
Byers, Tricia, 44, shoplifting
Byrd, Kristopher, 24, concealed firearm;
. under 20 grams marijuana; poss/use drug
paraphernalia
Cable, Ronald, 72, DWLSR
Coyle, John, 18, poss. under 20 grams
marijuana.
Daly, Thomas, 18, dealing in stolen
property; grand theft; poss. under 20 grams
marijuana
Doe, John, 18, sudden snatching without
firearm; simple battery
Dotson, Laurie, 38, make utter issue
under 150 dollars
Fryer, Brian, 52, contempt of court
Hall, Vashawn, 22, failure to appear
Harvey, Willie, 28, governor's warrant-
extradition
Hearn, Lisa, 41, domestic battery
Hutcheson, Misty, 28, violating proba-
tion
Lucas, Linda, 45, grand theft auto
Lundy, Michael, 18, poss.. under 20
grams marijuana
Mast, Clay, 22, trafficking in oxycodone;
acquiring/obtaining controlled substance
McElroy, Amber, 20, domestic battery
Moore, David, 23, aggravated assault
Noble, Theo, 23, violating probation;
contempt of court
Pons, Tarlann, 31, uttering forged in-
strument
Poon, Kristel, 22, under 20 grams mari-
juana; poss/use drug paraphernalia .
Scott, Miyata, 25, aggravated assault.
Shantz, Ashley, 20, violating probation
Slater, Rodney, 51, violating injunction
for protection
Smith, Thomas, 20, burglary to auto;
petit theft
Snelson, Nancy, 50, DUI; DWLSR
Thomas, Antwaun., 21, poss. MDMA;
poss. marijuana with intent.
Thomas, Markeil, 18, murder
Thomas, Pamela, 26 bur l r,. grand
theft
Walling, Justin, 18, burglary;. petit theft
Windle, William, 31, DWLSR; poss./use


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drug paraphernalia

Thursday, March 12
Aragon, Anthony, 49, poss.-less than 20
grams marijuana
Berkun, Samantha, 20, failure to appear
Boone, Joseph, 33, DWLSR
Brogdon, Sandra, 25, domestic battery
Burnsed, Debra, 42, disorderly intoxica-
tion
Clemons, Ronald, 43, burglary; grand
theft
Dallas, Nicole, 26, misuse of 911
Dedman, Tasha, 22, petit theft
Drakeford, Michael, 44, contempt of
court
Fife, John, 27, violating probation
Gibson, Chanowa, 30, violating proba-
tion
Gietz, Jeffrey, 27, under 20 grams mari-
juana; poss. controlled substance
Green, Jonathan, 36, domestic battery
Johnson, Carrie, 24, DWLSR
Jones, Christine, 18, domestic battery
Jones, Ryan, 24, poss./use drug para-
phernalia
Lee, Beverly, 48, poss. controlled sub-
stance
Mcbride, Stephen, 42; DWLSR
Piersall, Lester, 47, failure of sex of-
fender to update/register
Powell, Shannon, 37, trafficking in hy-
drocodone;- acquiring/obtaining controlled
substance
Saunders, Antoine, indirect criminal
contempt
Scott, Miyata, 25, no valid driver's li-
cense
Shepherd, Matthew, 23, failure to appear
Sherrow, Joshua, 21, refusing to sign
citation/post bond
Spurlock, Kardell, 21, indirect criminal
contempt of court
Thornton, Daniel, 29, indirect criminal
contempt
Williams, Collins, 51, contempt of court;
resisting without violence

Friday, March 13
Baker, Travis, 39, violating probation
Berry, Deedra, 34, retail theft
Brandt, Kimberly, 42, domestic battery
Brooks, Melvin, 43, DWLSR
Ullett, Joseph, 25, violating probation
Henderson, Aimee, 32, acquiring/obtain-








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Hernandez, Pedro, 41, no valid driver's
license
Holton, Melissa, 51, contempt of court,
Kudlinski, Logan, 18, grand theft; deal-
ing in stolen property
Martin, William, 40, violating probation
Owens, Bryan, 33, writ of attachment
Pedroni,.Andrew, 22, violating probation
Prior, Kasandra, 40, resisting without
violence
Robinson, Deshawn, 30, writ of attach-
ment
Scitticatt, David, 24, violating probation;
contempt of court
Shramo, Patricia, 56, harassing witness
victim or informant
Simmons, James, 37, writ of attach-
ment
Smith, Jerry, 38, contempt of court; re-
taliating against informant/witness; tamper-
ing with a witness
Valley, Robert, 27, violating probation
Vosburgh, Keith, 24, violating probation
Watson, Glenda, 24, burglary to auto;
grand theft; dealing in stolen property .
Whittington, Roger, 20; no valid driver's
license
Williams, Kimberly, 41, DWLSR
Young, Tasheena, 24, indirect criminal
contempt; DWLSR

Saturday, March 14
Barlow, James, 46, simple battery; drug
paraphernalia; introducing contraband to
correctional facility
Bel.: \i:rid ',. 27, violating probation
Buckhalter, Crystal, 48, DWLSR
Dustin, Danny, 26, DUI


'Eva Balance, Jeremy Danny u C.ihiri
27, violation Barber, 20, Brown,23, o -
of probation- grand theft violation of tjoh-trowihg
grand-theft' probation- OIa-ss
burglary misses


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Office Most Wanted

As of Monday, March 16, 2009


Terry Greene,
50, violation
of probation-
title- fraud


Bryan
Layfield, 28,
grand theft


'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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Fender, Charles, 58, domestic battery
Green, Jonathan, 36, violating probation
Greiger, Diana, 46, DUI
Healy, Keith, 26, violating probation
Keilback, Jeffrey, 26, failure to appear
McCain, Daniel, 24, writ of attachment
McVeigh, Stacey, 34, violating probation
Neglia, Christopher, 21, cultivation of
marijuana
Nicholson, William; 44, DUI
Rasmus, Theron, 29, trespassing
Turk, Dandre, 22, obstructing by dis-
guised person
Vaughan, Timothy, 30, dealing in stolen
property; grand theft
Vinyard, Preston, 28, burglary
Williams, Danny, 42, DUI
Williams, Johnny, 21, domestic battery
Williams, Lashuna, 25, shoplifting

Sunday, March 15
Brown, Fred, 37, simple battery
Crawford, Charles, 31, simple battery
Dailey, Tyler, 20, burglary to dwelling
while armed; grand theft
Davis, Jonathan, 26, poss./use drug
paraphernalia
Deantonis, Susan, 44, domestic battery
Fennell, Reginald, 34, habitual traffic
offender
Freeman, Antoine, 21, poss. under 20
grams marijuana
Hankerson, Zachary, 22, poss. under 20
grams marijuana
"Hensley, Robert, 39, DUI
Johnson, Carol, 44, DUI
Johnson, Teeton, 23, poss. under 20
grams marijuana
Labadie, Raymond, 39, DWLSR
Lester, An.drew, 20, poss. under 20
grams marijuana
Mosley, Terri, 19, domestic battery
Newsom, Mary, 41, DUI; poss. controlled
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Regular Communion Worship Services
Saturday: 6:00 PM Contemporary
Sunday: 8:00 AM & 10:30 AM Liturgical
Sunday School: 9:20 AM age 3-adult
Special Lenten Services
Wednesday: March 25, April 1& 8
Supper 6:30-- Sern ice 7:30 PM
Nlaundy Thursday: 7:30 PMNI
Good Friday: 7:30 PM
Easter Sunday Worship Services
Sunrise 6:30AM Regular 8:00 & 10:30 AMNT


HIBERNIA BAPTIST Church in'\ ies all to )worship \ h
us on Easier Sunday. April 12th & Nlonday. April 13th.

Six Special Easter Services on Sunda.y, Apr. 12 7.00. 8-15.
9:45, 11:15 & 6-00pm. On Monday. Apr. 13 a Special Easier
Service at 7:00pro. Nlinistry to preschoolers and children
will be provided at all sen-ices and an Easter Brunch k ill be
available prior to each Sunda. Morning %worsuhp service.
Visit our Church n% ebsite at w s w.hiberma-baplist.org.
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS
An Independent Bible Believing Church
King James Bible Onl;
Conser\atiie. God Honoring Mu sic
Anselrno "Sam" Castaflo. Pastor
615 Walnut Street 284-9231 or 626-6823
(Discover The Diffrence)

BP EASTER
WesJ-side CELEBRATION
-, Saturday. April 11 at 10:00 am
Four Age Graded Easier Egg Huntm' Hot Dogs and Dnnks IFrrci
Sunday School April 12 at 9 15 am
Easier Celebration Seraice mlh Dr. Keith Russell
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greeting in Orange Park High School C-at3ioriun-i
Worship i,,h us each Sundas!
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S 051 Park Ave (Hwy 17 across from Town Hall)
Experience Lent and Easter with Us I
- March 25th Lenten Healing Sernice 6 45p m
t tI^ April 5th Palm Sunday Worship, 8 00a m. .
9:25a m IConlemporary Praise 8 Worship). 11 O0a m
April 9th Living Last Supper. 7 00p.m (Musical Drama)
April 10th Good Friday Service. 7 00p m
April 12th EASTER SERVICES Sunrise 6.30a m 8 00a m
9 25a m ICurnleiporary Praise 8 Worship). 2I I00a m
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1606 Blanding Bhld.
Middleburg. FL 32068
904-282-0439
Re\. Edward Roonex.
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Antique Cars provided by the
Model A club of Orange Park

Civil War Re-enactors
& Weapons

Come and Meet
William Bartram
a.k.a. Art Yeaman

All Events are FREE &
Sponsored by the Town of
Orange Park and the Orange
Park Historical Society.


Police Briefs


Elderly woman dies in fire

Clay Today staff
MIDDLEBURG -A 79-year-old Middle-
burg woman died of severe burns she suf-
fered in a house fire Sunday, March 15.
Marie C. Weber was pulled from the
burning.home at 1726 Jean Court after
Clay County Fire Rescue responded to a
911 call about 2:30 p.m. from the woman
who said she was on fire, the department
said in a news release.
Weber, who had caught her cloth-
ing on fire while cooking, was flown by
Lifeflight to Shands-Gainesville where
she died, said Jacklyn Slaybaugh, Clay
County Commission spokesperson.
Firefighters and sheriff's deputies re-
sponded to the call and found the home's
kitchen on fire and Weber still inside, the
release said.
Three firefighters forced their way
inside and removed Weber, who had suf-
fered burns over 80 percent of her body,
the release said.
While firefighters attended to the
victim deputies assisted the remaining
crew members by pulling hose lines so
that they could extinguish the fire,- the
release says.
The State Fire Marshal's Office is in-
vestigating the blaze.

Fire destroys van at station
MIDDLEBURG Remnants of a vehi-
cle fire Sunday, March 15, that scorched
a service station's parking lot could still
be seen several days after the blaze.
.A 2000 Dodge van was parked next
to the building shortly after 2 p.m. when
it began smoking and then burst into
flames, according to a Clay County Sher-
iff's Office dispatch log. All of the occu-
-pants got out safely and no bystanders


were injured, but the van was completely
destroyed.
Station manager Manish Patel said
she saw the van smoking and called
911..
"By the time I got off the 911-call it
was in flames," Patel said. "So I called
them back and told them it's burning."
Dan Nichols said he was driving on
Blanding Boulevard when he saw white
dust and thought it was connected to
work on the State Road 21 bridge over
Black Creek. Then he saw the van in the
parking lot at 2449 Blanding Blvd.
"It was amazing how quickly it went
.up in flames," shid Nichols, who snapped
several photographs with his cell phone
camera. "It got pretty intense."
Patel said the building's paint had
some minor heat damage as did a nearby
Fed Ex drop-off box.
Clay County Fire Rescue said Station
14 responded and had the blaze put out
within four minutes:
Sheriff's Office dispatch records
show the van owner as Marcelino Sal-
guero of Middleburg. Contacted by Clay
Today, Salguero referred questions to his
wife Ramona. She couldn't be reached for
comment.

Task Force plans events
GREEN COVE SPRINGS The Clay
County Sexual Assault and Domestic
Violence Task Force is planning events to
mark Sexual Assault Awareness Month in
April.
A free self-defense class will be held-
from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday, April 6,
at.the Clay County Sheriff's Office Orange
Park operations center. Pre-registration
is required and space is limited.
On April 18 there will be the annu-
al "Strike Out Violence" police vs. fire-


fighters softball game at 1 p.m. at Paul
Armstrong Park, 2445 County Road 220,
Middleburg.
A Victim's Rights Ceremony will also
be held at 5 p.m. Friday, May 1, at the
Clay County Courthouse.
' All events are free to the community.
Call Meredith Murphy at (904) 284-0340
for details.

Boating class dates set
GREEN COVE SPRINGS The Clay
County Sheriff's Office has set dates for
upcoming boating safety classes.
The classes are held from 6 p.m. to-
9 p.m. on a Monday and Tuesday at the
Clay, County Agriculture Center, 2463
State Road 16. Dates for the sessions
are: March 23-24; April 13-14; May 25-
26; and June 15-16.
The classes are free and text and ma-
terials are supplied. Children under 16
must be accompanied by an adult. Ad-
ditionaT class dates are pending forthe
remainder of the year.
Topics discussed include: know your
boat; before you get under way; operat-
ing the boat safely; legal requirements for
boating; boating emergencies; and enjoy-
ing water sports.
The class is approved by the National.
Association of Boating Law Administra-
tors (NASBLA) and the Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC).
Upon successful completion of the course
the student will receive a state issued
Boating Safety Card.
Participants under 22 years old are
required to possess a Boater Safety Card
to operate any motorized vessel greater
than 10 horsepower. To register, contact
Deputy Chris' Castelli via email at ccas-
telli@claysheriff.com or call him at (904)
591-4621.


Live Music will be preformed
by Tony Silcox, Community
Ban, Wanda Dilaberry,
Richard Valliere; High
School Concert Band.

Hot Dogs, brats and
all the fix-in's will
be available at a
reasonable cost. The
t food will be provided
by the Orange Park
Lions Club and Band
Boosters!


Arrests
FROM PAGE 20A

substance; operating motor vehicle with can-
celled tags; refusal to submit
Santiago, Jaime, 20, DUI; no valid driv-
er's license
Smith, Anthony, 40, failure to appear
.Thurber, Robert, 33, DUI
Williams, Lashuna, 21, resisting/ob-
structing/opposing of officer
Zeigler. Rosemary, 30, violating probation

Monday, March 16
Albritton, Buck, 25, DUI
Breaux, Briana, 18, domestic battery
Buddenhagen, James, 40, domestic bat-
tery
Capes, Jennifer, 28, grand theft; fraudu-
lent use of credit card
Crier, Jacob, 22, impersonating law.en-
forcement officer
DeAnt6nis, Susan, 44, violation of pre-
trial release
Evans, Gregory, 47, DWLSR
Hicks, Marcellious, 37, violating proba-
tion
Holland, Steven, 28, failure to appear
Hyatt, William, 20, burglary unoccupied
conveyance; petit theft from vehicle
Krajniak, Eric, 26, simple battery
Mellette, Daphnie, 21, affray
Phillips, Felicia, 23, affray
Quagliato, Vondarae, 44, domestic ag-
gravated assault
Singletary, Eric, 39, aggravated assault
with a deadly weapon

Tuesday, March 17
Ash, Maurice, 36, failure to appear
Barton, Willie, 54, poss. controlled sub-
stance; poss. under 20 grams marijuana
Bolt, Tonya, 24, child abuse; child ne-
glect -
Carter, Christian, 32, DWLSR/ habitual
offender
Green, Tommie, 26, DWLSR
Hinojosa, Suraiya, 18, simple battery"
Keeney, Travis, 22, domestic battery
McRae, Donald, 21, violating probation;
contempt of court
Mundy, Ryan, 19, violating probation
Padgett, Jeffrey, 48, poss. under 20
grams marijuana; poss/use drug parapher-
nalia
Parker, William, 25, failure to appear
Pressley, Johnny, 34, retail theft
Roberts Pierce, Virgina, 39, retail theft
Rosales, Roberto,'28, Iewd/lacsivious
: Stratten, Carol, 26, retail theft
Sumala, Edgar, 42, violating injunction
for protection
Sumala, Melanie, 41, worthless check/
draft/debit card
Vaughan, Timothy, 30, dealing in stolen
property


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Tours of Historic Clarke House will be given by the Orange Park Historical Society
dressed in period attire. Bus tours the Historic Magnolia Cemeteryv .
as well as the Clothes Closet, Skate Board Park & OPAA
Sports Complex. Visit with the Master Gardeners I
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FROM PAGE 1A

stepping in local classrooms to talk about
motorcycle safety.
"Actually, we're not a club, we're a group
of people that are interested in watching leg-
islators and .make sure that they.don't enact
laws that discriminate against' motorcycle
riders in general. Safety is our biggest con-
cern. We go to high schools in the area and
teach motorcycle safety to those young kids
before they get behind the wheel," said Dar-
rell Meadows, Black Creek chapter president
and safety director of ABATE.
Meadows is excited about the result
which has been "working out pretty good." He
gets in touch with high schools in the area
and lectures about safety.
His lectures have always two points in
common: safety and visibility.
"People out there just don't see us," said
Meadows, who added that motorcyclists are
small targets when compared to a truck or a
full-size car on the road.
Meadows' feedback on his lectures also
evidences that education is key a work in
progress which cannot be stopped.
"They are so unaware. They are clue-
less," said Meadows.
Even though most of the students have
familiarity with motorcycles by riding with
relatives and friends, education still proves
to be an effective tool to warn future drivers
about the real danger for motorcycles and
road safety in general.
"They don't realize the danger of a small
motorcycle out there compared to a 3,500
pound-car.- We are almost invisible," said
Meadows, who understands that no matter
how bright and colorful a motorcycle or a rider
may be, they are just not visible enough.
Meadows' organization helped in repeal:
ing a helmet law in the state in which a rider
was obligated to wear a .helmet.
"We felt that-it should be a choice of the
rider whether you shoulO or should not wear
a helmet, so the law as it stands now is if
you're over 21, you can ride without a helmet
if you have $10,000 of medical (insurance)
arid proof of it when you ride. If you are under
the age of 21, you must wear a helmet. Pe-
riod," said Meadows.
For Meadows, there is an important rea-
son why wearing a helmet should be a rider's
choice.
"The government should not dictate what
we should wear when we're riding our motor-
cycles, they don't dictate what you wear when
you're driving a car. We just like that choice,"
said Meadows, who added the dangers on the
road still exist for both types of drivers.
He recalls a four-day trip to San Diego
with his wife last May. It started out as "a
good trip." On the way back, Meadows and
his wife were surprised-by a driver whose
distraction and apologetic words are often
the object of his school lectures.
"A lady in Texas decided that she would
invade my space and she made a left turn in
front of me. It totaled my motorcyclee" said
Meadows. The accident aftermath left him
with a broken rib and his wife with a broken
arm.
"The first words out of her mouth, when


we were picked off the ground, were 'I didn't
see you,'" said Meadows.
He understands those words seal the
fate of many motorcyclists out there who are
often run over by car and truck drivers who .
simply do not see them.
"Although they (motorcycles) are doing
the speed limit, one second you see them,
next second you don't. We are basically invis-
ible on the highway. You have to look twice,
maybe three times," said Meadows.
He said that most of the 33 independent
03 7


CORRESPONDENT PHOTO BY JOAO BICAL.HO
Meadows uses the back of his T-shirt to send out
ABATE's message.

chapters of ABATE, that total 7,000 plus
members in Florida alone, understand the
most effective way to change the current
situation is more educational than it is leg-
islative.
"You can legislate all you want, you can
make all the laws you want regarding on
how you should ride. a motorcycle, how you
should dress when you ride a motorcycle, but
it won't do any good if the people out there
are not educated to look out for us,". said
,Meadows.
His experience was a life-changing
reminder of what and why he lectures at
schools.
"Get off your cell phone, don't text (mes-
sage), don't be bouncing around your car
talking to half a dozen people you might have
in the car with you. Just be aware," said
Meadows.
For the future of motorcycle' riding,
Meadows foresees that more riders will
come out on the road. He reasons that the
rising cost of gas and the current economic
situation are just a few examples why people
should expect an increase of motorbikes.
"Be aware of motorcycles," said Meadows.
Vice-president Tom Nugent, state safety
deputy for ABATE Florida, said his challenge
is to make a safer ground for riders and driv-
ers through education.
"The most difficult challenge is to reach
those people who do not ride," said Nugent.
Nugent said that they have a common
thread on the road.
"They don't realize we are no different
than they are. We are mothers and fathers,
brothers and sisters, uncles and grandfa-
thers, we've got members who are in every


profession that you can think of. we're the
same as everybody else," said Nugent.
People who don't ride cannot fathom why
some riders cannot live without their motor-
cycles, he said.
"There is certain exhilaration, a freedom
to being out there in the fresh air, you just
don't get that in a car. It is the closest thing
to being able to fly without ever leaving the


ground," said Nugent.
Meadows could not agree more. His mis-
sion to educate people in the state has a re-
ward he would never find behind the wheel of a
car either despite all the dangers on the road.
"You have the smells, you feel the breeze
on your face" said Meadows, "and that is why
you never see a motorcycle parked In front of
a psychiatrist's office."


Anne Jett passes away


Clay Today staff

GR E.E N CO VE
SPRINGS -- The wife
of Clay County Clerk
of Court James B.
Jett died Tuesday,
March 17. ..
Anne Rosamilia
Jett, 52, lost a long
battle with can-
cer, -Deputy County
Clerk Doris Stotler said.
Stotler said Mrs. Jett often worked
one-on-one with cancer victims her-
self, offering support during their own
struggle.
"She thought of everyone else be-
fore she thought of herself. She will be
truly missed by anyone that came in
contact with her," Stotler said.
Former Green Cove Springs Mayor


Fake officer
FROM PAGE 1A
and identification, the suspect began talk-
ing into his shirt collar as though he had
a police radio. The suspect then fled but
not before bystander got the pickup's tag
number, the report says.
Deputies arrested Jacob Matthew
Crier, 22, shortly after 4 a.m. when he al-
legedly followed the same female victim


Diane Hutchings. said, "Anne was a
gracious woman who possessed a faith
that ran incredibly deep. She was that
rare kind of friend who would stand up
foryou, believe in you and cheer you
on. She will be greatly missed ...
Survivors include her husband;
step-children Alana, Tyler and Cody
Jett. She also is survived by brother,
Thomas Rosamilia, and brothers and
sisters-in-law, Louis and Peggy Rosa-
milia and James and Deb Rosamilia.
Funeral services are set for 5 p.m.
Friday, March 20, at Hibernia Baptist
Church, U.S. 17, Fleming Island, with
Pastor Scott Yirka officiating. The
family will receive friends for visita-
tion in the church on Friday from 3
p.m. until service time. Arrangements
are under the care of Broadus-Raines
Funeral Home, 501 Spring St., Green
Cove Springs.


to a home in the 1700 block of Bent Pine.
She recognized the man's truck and called
police.
The report says Crier also was involved
in an incident about an hour before mid-
night confrontation when he walked'into
the garage of a home in the 2100 bl6ck of
Deer Run Lane while a party was going
on. He began yelling at the occupants and
tried to grab a woman. When another per-
son stopped him he pulled out a cell phone.,
and left the party, the report says.


AMENDED NOTICE OF TAX FOR

SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY

The School Board of Clay County will soon consider a
measure to amend the use of property tax for the capital
outlay projects previously advertised for the 2008 to 2009
school year.

New projects to be funded:

CONSTRUCTION AND REMODELING
Enhanced Classroom Technology (#3079)

MAINTENANCE, RENOVATION, AND REPAIR
Energy Management Initiatives (#3299)

PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS FOR PROPERTY AND CASUALTY
INSURANCE NECESSARY TO INSURE THE EDUCATIONAL AND
ANCILLIARY PLANTS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT.

Amended projects to be funded:

MAINTENANCE, RENOVATION, AND REPAIR
Maintenance, Renovation, Repair and Site Improvements
of Existing Schools Plants including Maintenance Personnel
Salaries (#3309)

All concerned citizens are invited to a public hearing to
be held on March 23, 2009 at 7:00 p.m.. at Teacher Inservice
Center at Fleming Island High School, 2233 Village Square
Parkway, Orange Park, Fl.

A DECISION on the proposed amendment to the projects
funded from CAPITAL OUTLAY TAXES will be made at this
meeting.

Legal no. 14497 published March 19, 2009 in Clay County's
Clay Today newspaper. (MO 271167 )
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OFFICE CLOSING CITY OF GREEN COVE SPRINGS
In order to conserve on energy and operational costs, city offices will
be closed on Fridays beginning March 20, 2009 until further notice.

Hours of operation will be:
City Hall 7:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Mon. Thurs.
Public Works 6:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Mon. Thurs.
Parks 6:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Mon.- Thurs.
Equipment Maintenance 6:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Mon. Fri.
Solid Waste 6:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Mon., Tues.,
Thurs.,Fri.
Electric 7:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Mon. Thurs.
Water 6:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Mon. Thurs.
Wastewater 7:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Mon. Fri.
The police and solid waste departments hours will remain the same.
The solid waste pickup schedule will remain the same.
Questions regarding utility bills, call City Hall Mon-Thur 7:00 AM -
5:30 PM.
***********PUBLIC SAFETY EMERGENCIES DIAL 911***********

Legal no. 14464 published March 12,2009 in Clay County's Clay Today
newspaper. (MO 266466)
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Registration for Flag Football (ages 6-17) ends Thurs, April 2nd. Two locations
to play: Fleming Island & Orange Park. Registration for T-Batl (4-7) at the
Barco-hewton Family YM ,A ends Thursday, April 2nd.
of Florida's First Coast For more information, please contact the YM A at 272-4304



Clay High grad wins national title


Special to Clay Today
HOUSTON, TX -Newberry College has
placed second in the Division II National
Championships and the pair of Keeno Grif-
fin (Lee High School) and Cy Wainwright
(Clay High) have become Newberry's'first
and second-ever NCAA.National Champi-
ons.
The scarlet and gray finished behind
University of Nebraska-Omaha, who domi-
nated the tournament finishing with 146.5
points as Newberry had 80.5 to finish as
the runner-up. Finishing third was Min-
nesota State-Mankato with 71.5 points
and fourth place was Nebraska-Kearney
with 65.
The runner-up placing was Newber-
ry's first ever NC k\ trophy and was the
highest finish for the wrestling program in
its short existence. The scarlet and gray
had six All-Americans in total, a program
record, with two national champions, a
third place, on'e fourth place as well as a
sixth and eighth..
"It is a phenomenal accomplishment
for these young men to come away with
a national runner-up finish," head coach
Jason Valek stated. "We look forward to
continue in bettering ourselves so:that
we can also bring home a national title to
Newberry, S.C."
At heavyweight, No. 1 Wainwright took
on No. 3 Dustin Finn of Central Oklahoma
and came away with a 6-4 decision to cap
his perfect season. Wainwright scored
two takedowns in the opening period to
take the lead.
Finn tied the match in the third peri-
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The victory gave Wainwright the national
championship and Newberry's second
ever individual national championship.
"In order for me to win the national
championship it took a lot of believing in
myself and setting out to accomplish my
goals," Wainwright declared. "Like Keeno,
I wanted to be a national champ and now
that I am it feels great."
The Clay High graduate (2004) fin--
ished his high school career with back-
to-back state titles as a junior in Class
2A and senior in Class 1A, completed his
final college campaign with a perfect 36-
0 record and a 38-match winning streak
to go along with his second-straight All-
American honor.
In the championship match at 197
lbs., Griffin scored a 3-2 decision over
No. 5 Jacob Marrs of the University of Ne-
braska-Omaha. Griffin scored a takedown
in the opening period to garner the lead.
Griffin won the match as he had 1:12
of riding time to give him a bonus point.
The victory gave Newberry its first indi-
vidual national champion in any sport.
The 2009 season ended for Griffin,
a redshirt junior with a 3"3-2 record and
22 straight victories as he became a two-
time All-American.
"It feels great to become a national
champion after four years of hard work
at Newberry", Griffin stated. "It has been
a great year for our team and for me
SEE WAINWRIGHT, 5B

PHOTO SPECIAL TO CLAY TODAY
Former Clay High state champ Cy Wainwright is all
smiles after winning a Division II national champion-
ship with Newberry College.


Wait is over for Ridgeview QB
By Horace Davis
Sports Editor
ORANGE PARK- We all have heard of the
statements, patience is a virtue or good
things come to those who wait, well those
sayings tested the fortitude of Ridgeview
quarterback Derek Hatcher, his mother
Debbie Kelly, father David Hatcher and
head coach Tom Macpherson but the
wait came to an end for. them on Tuesday
morning when Hatcher received an op-
portunity to walk-on with preferred status
at Southeastern Conference's University
of Arkansas Razorbacks. .
"I expected to sign with someone on
signing day but it didn't happen then,"
said Hatcher. "But I'm the glad the wait
is over, it's about time."
The lefty gunslinger for the Panthers
who had a prolific senior season that
included throwing for more than 2,200
yards, ended his high school career with
over 5,100 yards, 34 touchdowns, with -
14 coming on the ground, most including.
his head coach figured colleges would be STAFF PHOTO BY HORACE DAVIS
With his parents Debbie Kelly and David Hatcher flanking him, Ridgeview quarterback Derek Hatcher
SEE RIDGEVIEW, 5B announced he will attend the University of Arkansas.












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Sports Briefs


TNT kickoff event
The Thursday Night Workin' Man's
Bass Tournament will kickoff on April 2
with a pre-registration date of March 26
at Whitey's Fish Camp who will also pro-
vide free appetizers.
The summer long event is sponsored
by Whitey's Fish Camp and The North
Florida Bass Masters,.all are welcomed
to come out and pre-register for the up-
coming 2009 series or register on line at
www.nfbm.net.
However boats and launch number
will not be assigned until a $40 entry fee
is received.
Entry fees can be mailed to Earl Lee
2540 Aquarius Rd. Orange Park, FL.


32073 Make check or money order pay-
able to NFBM.


OPAA registrations
Orange Park Athletic Association
(OPAA) is having their football and cheer-
leader registrations, beginning Saturday,
March 28 (football only) from 9 a.m. until
1 p.m., thereafter registrations for both
will be on Saturday's April 4, 18, 25 and
the football registration fee is $150 and
cheerleading $350.
There will be a cheerleading uniform
fitting dates on Sat. May 30 from 8:30 to
11:30 a.m. and Tuesday June 9 at 5:30 p.m.
(Wear bathing suits to try on uniforms).
OPAA offers scholarships and is lim-


ited only by our financial ability to provide
them. See the football commissioner or
cheer coordinator for a scholarship ap-
plication. For more information contact
Patty Blair, Cheer Coordinator
pblair4453@aol.com or visit www.
opaa.us or www.leaguelineup.com/
opaaraiders


Coach Bowden to visit
The Seminole Club of Clay County will
be hosting the Bobby Bowden 2009 Golf
Tour, Monday April 13 at Magnolia Point
Golf and Country Club. Tee is up at 9:00
a.m. with lunch to follow. That evening
the Bobby Bowden Banquet will be held
at the Thrasher-Home Center for the Arts


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Spring Break Camp
The Clay Gators and Coach Joey Wil-
liams will host a spring break camp from
Mon. Apr. 6 through Thurs, Apr. 9 from
10 a.m. to 3.p.m. for boys and girls ages
nine and up for the cost of $60.
Gatorade/Water will be provided but
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ARGYLE
ARGYLE BAPTIST
Dr. Ken Dyal
8165 Argyle Forest Blvd.
GOOD SHEPHERD EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Jonathan ,Kuske, 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.Idrkwoo.dchurch.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.I. 32030
272.5433
LAKESIDE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Pastor Craig Bowen
564 Tara Farms Dr. (across from Doctors
Inlet Elementary near College Dr & CR 220)
272-3302
FAITH WESLEYAN CHURCH -
Rev. Michael Allen, Pastor
582 Plantation Dr. (College Dr. extended south
from CR 220)
9:30 Sunday School, 10:45 Worship, Wed. 7 p.m
272-1754
FLEMING ISLAND
CHRISTS CHURCH FLEMING ISLAND
5900 U.S. 17 South, Fleming Island "
Services: Sunday, 9:00am. & 10:30am.
268-2500
CROSSROAD LUTHERAN
5101 Lakeshore Dr. W.
Fleming Island
Sunday Worship 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
CROSSWALK COMMUNITY CHURCH
(Meeting at Fleming Island Elementary)
ArmandEgnew, Pastor
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m.
888-713-8884 710-8723
FLEMING ISLAND BAPTIST CHURCH
Brother Timothy, Pastor
1871 CR 220 264-4370
FLEMING ISLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST
5400 Pine Avenue
Sunday Bible Study 9 a.m., Worship 10 a.m.
Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m.
410-3018 ,
www.flemingislandchurchofchrist.org
FLEMING ISLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Dr. Jim Weldon Jr., Pastor
- 1743 CR 220, Orange Park
553-8493
HERITAGE BAPTIST
4325 Hwy. 17 S. 269-2405
NEW GRACE CHURCH
5300 Hwy 17
Rev. Dr. Jon C. Shuler, Ph. D.
-Rev. David Freels
Sunday Services: 7:30 am 8:30 am -10:45 am
298-2998 wwW.graceanglUcanchurch.org
PATHWAY CHURCH
F.I, Elementary, Lakeshore Dr. E.
10 a.m. Sunday
Teaching Pastor Russell Franklin
541-0092
ST. MARGARETS EPISCOPAL
Sunday service times 8 a.m. & 10 a.m.
6865 Pine Ave.
284-3030


SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
David Swinyer, Pastor
4501 U.S. 17 S.
269-2607
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH
Fr. Donal, Pastor
7190 Hwy 17 S.
284-3811
GREEN COVE SPRINGS
ABUNDANT LIFE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP"
Pastor Scott Becker
91 Branscomb Rd, Green Cove Springs
FL, 32043 282-3060
Sunday Worship 10:30am. & 6p.m.
at Lake Asbury Jr. High
Wed. Family Prayer 7:00p.m. at 91 Branscromb
Rd.
CELEBRATION FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
806 Oak SL 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
4330 CR-15A
FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH
433 Palmetto Ave. 284-5490
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
. 615 Walnut St
284-9231
Pastor Anselmd Castano
FIRST HAITIAN CHURCH
Rev. Fritzner Jean
1489 Russell.Rd.
FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL
Rev, D.A. Dodge, Pastor
5945 Hwy 17 S.
Green Cove Springs, FL 32043
Sun. @ 2 p.m.; Thurs. @ 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
284-3366
GRACE MISSIONARY BAPTIST
4411 Springbank Rd., GCS
Brother Spurgeon Hayes Pastor
Sun. School 10- 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 St. at Hwy 17
Green Cove Springs
529-5229 -
HIBERNIA BAPTIST CHURCH
7100 Higway 17 Green Cove Springs
904 529.8944
HICKORY GROVE BAPTIST
Pastor Michael Madaris
310 Oakrldge Ave. G.C.S.
904-284-3311
KINGDOM OF GOD IN CHRIST
Elder Scott
1205 Houston SLt


LAKE ASBURY BAPTIST CHURCH
Troy Grant
2674 Henley Rd. 282-7079
LIVING WATERS WORSHIP CENTER
1104 Idlewild Ave.
MT. OLIVE aAPTIST CHURCH
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. MT. PLEASANT BAPTIST
Rev. Robert L. Wright
1300 MLK Blvd. 284-9431
MT. ZION A.M.E. CHURCH
549'Palmetto Ave.
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, 11:00 am & 6:00 pm Sunday Service
ST. JOSEPH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Embry Bradley
P.O: Box 1042
ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL
Rev. Chris Martin
400 St Johns Ave. 284-5434
SHARON SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH
5584 Sharon Rd. 284-0046
SOUL WINNING TEMPLE HOLINESS CHURCH
Pastor Kelvin Lockett
Ernestine Lockett (Overseer)
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m.
607 Walnut Street 284-4151
TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH
Deacon Bruce.Butler
P.O. Box 534-
BEULAH BAPTIST
Rev. Wescoat Holloway
4579 SR-21
Sun. Sch. 9:45a.m./Churck 11:00a.m.
529.9530
SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor Marc Swarthout
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 9:15 am., Worship 10!30 a.m.
Wed. Bible hour 6:30 p.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS
Hwy. 100
FRIENDSHIP BIBLE CHURCH
Rev. Lloyd Greene, Pastor
1155 Orchid Avenue
(Comer Hwy. 21 & Orchid Ave.)
Keystone Heights, FL 32656
352473-2713
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Hwy. 21 473-0602
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
SR 100 High Ridge Estates
KEYSTONE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Don Corbit, Pastor
Hwy. 21- South
9 a.m. Praise and Worship
10:55 a.m. Traditional Worship
352473-3829 www.khumc.org
MIDDLEBURG
ABUNDANT LIFE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Scott C. Becker, Pastor
420 College Dr. Ste. 114
Middleburg, FL 32068
904-298-3448


APOSTOLIC LIGHTHOUSE OF MIDDLEBURG.
Pastor M. David Goodman
4182 CR 218 Suite 6
Middleburg, Fl 32068
Sunday Worship 10:00a.m. / Wed. 7:00p.m.
(904) 298-1443 or (904) 945-9663
BLACK CREEK CHURCH OF CHRIST
3216 State Rd. 218 282-4633
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 Brannanfield 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. Middleburg,FL-
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 10:00 a.m.
Sunday Service 11:00 a.m.
282-5048
EGLISE BAPTISTE DU CALVAIBRE
A French-Creole Speaking Church
Dr. Samuel Louis-Jean, Pastor
1532 Long Bay Rd.
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
Sunday Night 7:00pm
639-5244
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Pastor Ken Pippin
3167 CR 215
Sunday School 8:45 am.
Sunday Worship 10:45 am.
Sun Bible Study 6:30 PM
Wed Praise 6:30 PM
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 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Pastor Rev. Ken Pippin
Services: Sun AM 10:45 a.m.
Sunday School 8:45
Sunday PM Bible Study 6:30 p.m.
Wed. PM Praise 6:30 p.m.
MIDDLEBURG PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Cynthia Montgomery
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

OAK GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor Andy.Montoro
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
S1606 Blinding 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
.ABLNDLWT JO\ CIIRISilN FELLOWSHIP
'i-., Ki.:- 0.'.;- Jl f. i > [ )l..r
999 Blanding Blvd.
213-0048
ADVENT LUTHERAN CHURCH
2156 Loch Rane Blvd. '
,Pastor Robert Hale
272-6370 -
THE ARK COMMUNITY CHURCH
Orange Park High School
Terry Muntain, Pastor
Sunday 10:30 am. (Childcare provided)
449-2601
ASBURY UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH OF ORANGE PARK
Dr. Barbara W. Riddle
Sunday Worship
Traditional 8:30 & 11:00 a.m.
Contemporary 9:45 a.m.
16 College Dr.
272-0110
www.asburyunited.net
SBAHA'1 800-22-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.Beckeles Sr.
2106 Park Avenue
269-2423
BUCKMAN BRIDGE
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY
http://vwwv.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 7:00 p.m.
Sunday 10 a.m. & 5:30 p.m.
CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
112 Blanding Blvd.
Rev. Roy Harris 272-4210
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
942 Oak Lane
Pastor Jerry N. Thrower 276-9099
CELEBRATION CHURCH O.P. CAMPUS
Pastor Darren Sullivan
Sunday 9:30 & 11:15a.m.
Saturday 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
DeBarry & Gano 264-7540
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF ORANGE PARK
David Tlrkington, 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)
10:30a.m. in the Church (with music)
264.9981
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 945-4712 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
904-579-1544
Sunday 11:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday 7 p.m.
www.nbop.org
NEW HORIZONS ORANGE PARK
Terry Muntain, Pastor
Meets at OP HS Cafeteria
Sunday 9 am.
Bible Study 10:30a.m.
ORANGE PARK CHURCH OF CHRIST
Terrace Rhoden, Preacher
1365 Kingsley Ave. OP, FL 32067
P.O. Box 23 264-4833
ORANGE PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Mark Becker, Pastor
Worship: 8:00, 9:25, 11:00 Youth: 6:30
152 Stowe Ave.
264-2241
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 7 p.m.
Worship at 11:20 a.m. Saturday
4501 US Hwy 17 South 269-2607
ORANGE PARK PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Tim Roberts
Sunday School 9:30 a.m and 11:00am
Worship 9:15 a.m. & 11 a.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 Blanding Blvd. 272-1017
VINEYARD CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
OF ORANGE PARK
109 Industrial Loop. N
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Golden Eagles roll to sixth win a row


Randy Lefko
,Correspondent

ORANGE PARK With nine RBI over two
games from returning starter Chris Roper,
the Fleming Island baseball team upped
their current win streak to six straight
wins after a five-inning, mercy-rule 13-1
non-district win over Middleburg on Mon-
day. The Golden Eagles then followed that
with a decisive 8-3 win over Orange Park
on Tuesday; both games came in front of
the home crowd.
"We had a horrible first four games
with four losses, but they were all either
one-run games or correctable errors that
cost us those four," said Golden Eagle
head coach Don Suriano. "I started all
over again and hammered them from game
five on and.it has paid off. We have five or
six returners from last year's squad and
should not have been making the mistakes
we were making while losing."
Against Middleburg, Roper, who had
his first return from an early season in-
jury, and teammate Sam McDade came
out swinging the typical Golden Eagle
lumber of late, while Middleburg starter
Trae Stephenson struggled early on the
mound with a two single, two-walk first
inning that gave Fleming Island a 1-0
lead. Roper had 6 RBI for the game and
three more against Orange Park.
"Middleburg Coach Alan Burnsed and


Rush gave up a sacrifice fly to Josh
MacElwany to score one run before Mc-
Dade blasted a two-run single for a 4-0
lead.
"Our bats are starting to come like in
the past," said Suriano. "I've been squeez-
ing the turnip to see what comes out and
these two guys have emerged as the lead-
ers. With district games coming.up and
our Thursday start in the Fernandina
Beach Spring Break tournament, all the
shuffling seems to be working."
Middleburg answered with their lone
run in the third off an RBI single by Jared
Skeen who got Stephenson across home
plate.
In the fourth, Fleming Island revved
up the runs engine with McDade adding
an RBI single to score Tyler Barnett. A
fielding error put Billy Hein on base be-
fore Roper smashed a two-run single to up
the ante to 7-1. A line shot by Evan Smith
scored two more as the .Golden Eagles fi-
nally left the dugout up 9-1.
Harry shut down the Bronco bats with
two inning ending strikeouts leaving two
runners on base.
"Matt did a good job out there against
a strong hitting team," said Suriano. "I
wanted to save Chris for either Terry
Parker on Friday or Orange Park on Tues-
day."
In the bottom of the fifth, Fleming
Island ended the onslaught with Roper


Fleming Island pitcher Matt Harry bears down on Middleburg batter during the Eagles 13-1 win on
Monday afternoon.


I both used our third or fourth pitchers
today because of upcoming district games
on the schedule," said Suriano.
In the second inning, Stephenson was
yanked for Matt Rush to take over on the
mound after two walks and hitting a bat-
ter loading the bases for Fleming Island.


sending a shuttle launch-looking triple
to the center field fence with Harry, Lee
Howard and McDade awaiting the clear-
to-land at home plate signal. The 10-run
mercy rule ended the game.
Against Orange Park, with Evan
Smith on the mound, Fleming Island got


CORRESPONDENT PHOTOS BY RANDY LEFKO
Orange Park shortstop Nick Vega goes high over
Fleming Island base runner Kyle O'Neill to turn
double play in Tuesday's loss to the Eagles.

on the board firstlwith Roper ripping a
two-run triple that scored McDade and
Tyler Barnett.
The Raiders answered with Josh
Benda's RBI single scoring Tyler Avery to
tighten the score to 2-1 before the Golden
Eagles lumber department came to work
for four runs in the third.
With the bases loaded via singles by
McElwaney and Billy Hein and a base
awarded to McDade who was hit by a pitch,
Roper hit a long fly ball to center to score
MeElwaney with Harry's slapping an RBI
double and Smith drilling an RBI single.
A wild pitch added one more before
Orange Park-could end the inning.
"We just have not been consistent
throughout the season," said Raider
Coach Fred Matricardi, now at 2-6(1-3)
in District 1-6A. "We get hits, then play
poor defense, then play great defense and
don't get runs. We'll be in the Fernandina
Beach tournament and hope to turn it on
from there."


ORANGEPAR WESTSIDE



OAKLEAF REGISTRATIONS
Oakleaf Athletic Association will have their Pop Warner
football and cheerleading registrations on April 4th and
April 25th, and every Saturday starting in May through
July 11th from 10-2pm at the pavilion by the soccer
fields in Oakleaf Plantation. All children attendingibhe
Oakleaf schools, Tynes and Argyle Elementary can
register. Space is limited; football player's ages 5-13 and
cheerleader's ages are 5-15 yrs old.
For more information, visit www.oakleafaa.com
or email mterrell@oakleafaa.com
or call 904-885-0079.


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Finish line in sight
OakLeaf Middle School sprinter Kala Johnson pulls avoa\ from the field in 200 meter jdar, t:,
win event during dual meet with Lake AsObry Junior Hign. .lohnson also won Irhe long jump anr'
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Harvey leads Lady Devils in shutout win


By Horace Davis
Sports Editor
GREEN COVE SPRINGS Most coaches in
sports, especially after bad losses will in-
voke the 24-hour rule, typically meaning
they do not want to talk about that game
after that window has passed. However,
still fresh on his mind, Clay-High head
softball coach Matt Lewis could not forget
the-previous meeting his team had with
District 3-4A opponent Suwannee who
won that game with a three-run, two-out
homerun in the last inning for a 7-4 win.
"We had them that game even though
we allowed them to tie it with three runs
in the sixth, we scored a run in the 7th be-
fore that three-r~un dinger. But then again
they have a short fence at 185-feet, while
ours is at FHSAA maximum at 220-feet,"
said Lewis.
On Tuesday night on their home field,
senior pitcher Tori Harvey made sure
no late game heroics would transpire as
she tossed a six-hit, six strikeout gem in
Clay's 1-0 shutout.
"Tori simply threw an outstanding
game tonight," said Lewis. "She did a
great job in keeping them off-balance; she
showed great command and moved the
ball in and around the plate."
Clay improved to 9-3 (5-3) and moved
one game closer in the district standings
to Suwannee who dropped to 10-2 (6-2)
while inching closer to district leader-
Baker County who has just one loss in
district play.
Harvey got the one run she needed in
the home team second inning when she
led off with a single, T'Neisha Pifer ran
for her and immediately stole second base
before moving to third on a ground out,
Paige Seitz wasted no time in bringing her
home with a single for the lone run off the
night.
Lewis has been known for his ag-
gressive play calling over the years and
showed it by giving Pifer the steal sign,
then in the third inning that same aggres-
siveness may have cost Clay an additional
run when speedster Tera Powell beat out-
a bunt to start the frame.
As she's done so many times before,
Powell went from first-to-third on an
infield single, however she tried to grab
home plate too and was tagged out to stall
a rally.
"I thought she should have stopped
at third but I love aggressive play, she's


Clay senior, Tori Harvey winds up before deliver-
ing a pitch in her six-hit shutout win over Suwan-
nee on Tuesday night.


done it so many other times successfully
I just watched. She forced them to make
the throw and catch, this time they got
her. The aggressive play scored us the run
earlier when T'Neisha stole second, that's
just how we play," said Lewis.
Even though Clay failed to push across
that insurance run, Harvey made the one-
run enough by allowing just one runner
to reach third base and catcher Kayla
Kirkland threw another out trying to steal
second.
"Tori got 10 fly ball outs had 6 strike-
outs and the team made the necessary
plays behind her to get the win. Every-
one played well and we had an all-around
good game, things are looking better as
we move forward," added Lewis.
The Clay head coach tried to make
things interesting for his team with a
6th inning gaffe, after his team loaded
the bases with one-out, Seitz lifted a fly
ball to left, however, Lewis unsuspect-
ingly thought their was two-outs and
waved runners around the bases before


Freshman Brooke Formby slides safely into third base in the sixth inning as Clay head coach Matt Lewis
looks on.


realizing his mistake costing at least one
more run.
"In 15 years of coaching I've never
done that before," he said. "I think I just
went brain dead for a minute there."
But in the end Harvey bailed her
coach out with two strikeouts in the 7th
and one big one to end the game with a
runner on second.
"If we had blown this game I'm sure
the girl's would have me still running
laps," added Lewis with a smile.
In other action;
The Orange Park Raiders rebounded


.after two district losses last week with a
2-1 win over county rival Fleming Island
on Monday afternoon, .Mary Cross had a
double as Orange Park scored two .th in-
ning runs as (6-7) Brittany Bardroff best-
ed (6-2) Alex Kieffer for the win.
The Raiders then followed that win
with a key 5-1-district win over Buchholz
on Tuesday.
Keystone Heights improved their re-
cord to 11-2 as Tori Jolley laced a double
in their 2-1 win over Williston, while se-
nior pitcher Jessica Knight improved her
mark to 10-2 by tossing a two-hitter.


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Reinhold selects

scholarship recipients


Special to Clay Today
ORANGE PARK Thie Reinhold Clay Coun-
ty Golf Classic has selected its twelve new
college scholarship recipients for 2009 as
students from Orange Park, Mid.dleburg,
Clay, Fleming Island, and Ridgeview high
schools will be honored at the awards
ceremony on March 28 at Eagle Landing
Golf Club.
Roger Tedder, Scholarship Chairman
said, "It's a tough year economically for-
everyone but we are committed to helping
provide educational opportunities for Clay
County youth. We are really pleased to be
able to award twelve new college scholar-
ships this year."
The twelve new scholarship recipi-
ents are: Casandra Liening (Middleburg);
Ronald Baker, Francesca Sims (Clay);
Alayna Kenner, Sharon Tetrick, Kelly
Weaver (Orange Park); Cameron Hunt,
Dustin Chapin, Ryan Perry, Adara Gavin


(Fleming Island); Austin Johnson, Christy
Corum (Ridgeview)
This group will join 14 other students
currently on scholarship for a total of 26
provided by the tournament in 2009.
Reinhold has now given a total of 244
scholarships totaling nearly $340,000
awarded since its inception.
- This year's Reinhold Classic is set for
March 27-29 at Eagle Landing Golf Club,
Eagle Harbor Golf Club, and Magnolia
Point Golf and Country Club. Sponsor-
ships are still available.
Sponsors donating $1,500 or more
receive the honor of naming a student
scholarship with their business, group,
or family name.
Deadline for player entries is March.
22. Entry and sponsor forms are available
at www.claycountygolfclassic.com or by
calling Jim Kuhn at (904)269-5857 ext.
302 for more information.


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Wainwright
FROM PAGE 1B

personally so this validates everything-we
have so hard worked for."
Newberry finishes the season.with a
23-2 record, which includes a 11-0 record
against Super Region I opponents. The
scarlet and gray racked up hardware from
several tournaments, which includes the
Cliff Keen/NWCA National Duals Runner-
up, Midwest Classic Champions, Super
Region I Champions, East Coast Duals
.-Champions and 2009 NCAA Division II
National Runner-ups.

PHOTOS SPECIAL TO CLAY TODAY
RIGHT: A host of family and friends took the trip
to Houston to watch Wainwright win the national
championship.
BELOW: Cy Wainwright shares a hug and tears
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Ridgeview
FROM PAGE 1B_

lined up to sign his the cerebral quarter-
back.
"As we've seen lately the recruiting
landscape has changed over the years
where they don't totally go by a player's
film anymore," said Macpherson. "Plenty
of colleges depend on recruiting websites
that goes on a player's measurable-like
height, weight, forty times or bench press
and I think Derek took a hit on that. But I
think it can be overrated at times."
The 6-foot-l-inch, 203 pound Hatcher
led the resurgent-Panther program from a
two-win sophomore season, to a four-win
junior year, climaxing with a district title
in his senior year, which also included
beating usual state qualifiers Nease.High
School twice and the storied program of
the Columbia Tigers in Lake City that gave
Ridgeview their first-ever district cham-
pionship before leading them to the elite
eight in the state playoffs.
"If they want a kid that can make all
the throws and has an astute knowledge
of the game; Derek is that player. All he.
needs is a chance and now he has that
opportunity, 'typically with any other
player I might have advised- him to take
the smaller offers on the table but he is a
competitor who likes to be challenged and
I believe he will excel in the chance he's
been given," added Macpherson.
Hatcher had offers from smaller
schools like Chowan University, Linden-
wood University, Henderson State and
Jacksonville University but the resilient
quarterback said, "It was hard waiting,
actually it was very tough watching other
guys sign although I was happy for them.
But I always felt that I could get to-a di-
vision one school and although it's not a
scholarship offer I will have the chance
to. compete for a spot when I get there.
That's all..I'm asking for is a shot and as
long as I do what I'm capable of, it will
turn into a scholarship," said Hatcher.
The shot he asked for came through
an unlikely source according to Hatcher
who said, "Bolles School punter Alex
Wulfeck who eventually signed with


Wake Forest was on a visit to Arkansas,
he took my film and shared it with head
coach Bob Petrino, and I got the call two
days later. Additionally, a commitment
they had from Will Secord a lefty quar-
terback pulled out and went to Florida
State and that opened a door for me. I
was also told our games are similar but
-he's 6-foot-3." C
Not only has Hatcher shown profi-
ciency with his left arm, he has shown
skill with his left foot as well. He aver-
aged 41.2 yards in the punt game includ-
ing 12 punts inside in the twenty-yard line
and he plans on competing for that too,
"They have a senior punter who averaged
just over 43 yards punting so I'm just two
yards off his mark. I'm willing to do what-
ever it takes to get on the field when I re-
port on June 29," he said.
One of the traits Hatcher has shown
since stepping on to the field is confi-
dence and that has not gone unnoticed by
Macpherson who added, "Derek has al-
ways shown confidence but not in an arro-
gant way, he's the type of player that likes
to be challenged and he loves to prove be
people wrong and that's a great quality he
has about him. We've knocked heads before
but when I gave him a chance to call a play
and he loss four yards that was the end of
that," said Macpherson with a chuckle.
If Hatcher does get on the field this
year he'll get a chance to once again line-
up against former Nease quarterback and
current Florida Gator Tim Tebow whom he
first met as a freshman and left an indel-
ible mark on him.
"I chose #5 because of him," said
Hatcher. "I've tried to emulate Tebow's
drive, motivation and leadership, not only
on the field but also off the field'as well."
Hatcher also said he's gained 13 pounds
and has been hitting the weight room even
harder, but one thing Tebow said to him
that has driven him even more and some-
thing he will never forget was, "Somewhere
out there someone is working when your
not and when you meet him he will win."
Hatcher becomes the fourth Ridgeview
player to reach a division one program
joining Joe Everett 2006 (Ball State), T.J.
Woodard 2001 (Florida State) and Chris
Timpson 1999 (Miami).
Woodard and Timpson also walked-on
at their respective schools.


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Panthers recover for 7th inning win


By Horace Davis
Sports Editor
ORANGE PARK Sometimes in sports
the little things that doesn't show up in
the box score can be ,ial~i overlooked,
like a key block by an offensive lineman
llhi spriiqn. free a i jiinti back for a long
touchdown run in football. Or a successful
sacrifice bunt where a batter gives up his
at-bat to move a runner into scoring posi-
tion for the next hitter in baseball.
The latter approach wasn't overlooked
by Ridgeview head coach Bob Adamson
when his (3-5) Panthers overcame a late
rally by vii iiing Suwannee to get a 5-4 win
in their last at-bat on Friday, March 13.
"It's the little lhiilni done in a game
that can make the difference between
a win and a loss," said Adamnson. "The
guys are bl--iiiiiiii4 to buy into what we
coaches are selling them about the little
nuances of the game that can make the
difference."
What the head coach was specifically
talking about was the play of sophomore


STAFF PHOTO
Ridgeview's Tyler Bass crossed home plate with the w
bottom of the 7th to give the Panthers a win over Suw
Jonathan Geerdes.
No the sophomore did not hit a home-
run and it was not even a base hit, the
outfielder laid down consecutive sacrifice
bunts that moved runners into scoring po-
sition that allowed the Panthers to turn a


2-0 deficit into a 3-2 lead
and turn a 3-all tie into a
4-3 lead.
"Those sacrifice bunts
were definitely differ-
ence-makers, if he doesn't
J move the runners over we
may not score the runs we
needed too," said Adam-
son.
After Geerdes sacri-
ficed his at-bat to move
runners over, Tim'Hunt
Cashed in the senior right
fielder banged out three
hits in as many at-bats to
lead Ridgeview's hitting at-
iBY HORACEDAVS tack which totaled nine to
nningruninthe offset four fielding errors
that allowed Suwannee to
tie the game at four in the
sixth inning.
Ridgeview pitcher Scott Samuels left
the game after the sixth inning and did
not get the win but his efforts did not go
unnoticed by his coach who said, "Scott


pitched a great game giving up just one
earned run, however, several errors cost
us a couple of runs and cost Scott the win
today. Even with the errors he kept his
composure and moved onto the next hit-
ter. He really battled throughout and de-
served to get the win," added Adamson.
Senior, Tyler Bass who had two hits
came on in relief in the 7th to pick up-the
win, he retired Suwannee in order before
scoring the winning run in the bottom of
half of the inning after stealing second
base and advancing home on a wild throw
by the opposing catcher.
Although Ridgeview improved their
record to a modest 3-5 that also encom-
passes their District 3-4A record, Ad-
amson likes what he sees of late stating,
"I did things a little differently this year
scheduling all district games at the be-
ginning to find out just where we are at,
and I believe we are getting better every
week although our record may hot show it
yet. But I like the progress we are making
and as long as we continue doing the little
things all we be just fine."


Lady Broncos hold off Lady Panthers


By Horace Davis
Sports Editor
MIDDLEBURG The names of the play-
ers may change on a yearly basis, but the
battle waged between the lines on the
softball diamond doesn't when the (5-9)
Ridgeview and (5-7) Middleburg softball
teams get together for games that are
generally district matchups.
On March 13 the. teams hooked up
again in a key District 3-4A game and for
:seven innings it looked like Middleburg
would walk away with a 3-0 win after
sophomore shortstop Brianna Little and
freshman Katie Warren each drilled solo
homeruns to stake the Lady Broncos with
the lead, however, as in years past, the
other team, this time Ridgeview would
mount a late rally to eventually tie the


game before losing in the bottom, of the
seventh 4-3.
Although each team entered play
-with sub .500 records both coaches' Tom
Frawley (Ridgeview) and Nikki Smith
(Middleburg) like what they've seen as of
late from their squads.
"We haven't played to our potential
yet, but tonight we hit the ball like we are
capable of and hopefully a win like this
one will be the one where we turn the cor-
ner," said Smith.
Frawley added about his team, "The
girl's showed tonight that they will battle
until the bitter end no matter what the score
may be. We have made tremendous strides
from the beginning of the season and I feel
like we are getting better every day."
Senior pitcher Hannah Thomas of the
Broncos, one of only two seniors playing


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"We start five sophomores and two
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as they will work on fundamentals of the
game. .


Space is limited so call Coach Williams
at (904)264-5720 or (904) 422-1330 to
pre-register.
BMAA registration
Bel-Med Athletic Association (BMAA)
is having spring baseball/softball sign ups
for ages 5-15 every Tuesday and Thursday
from 6 to 8p.m. and Saturday's from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. through March 18.
T-Ball is.$90, ul5'baseball $125, soft-
ball $110 and 15-year old baseball $150.
For more information e-mail: bel-
med@att.net or call (904) 264-1910.
Golf tournament
Northeast Florida WTS is holding their
1st annual Scholarship Golf Tournament
at The Golf Club at Fleming Island on April
24 beginning with a 12:30 p.m. shotgun
start.-To learn more about the Northeast
Florida WTS Chapter, visit www.wtsinter-
national.org/chapters.aspx?id=I10554
Mission golf tourney
The 5th Annual Golf Tournament for
Missions is set for March 21 at the Mag-
nolia Poinit Golf and Country Club. Free
golf clinics start at 10:00 am with a buffet
lunch in the clubhouse to follow. Shotgun
start will be at 1 p.m. with awards and
door prizes given out at the dessert party
at 5:15 pm.
All proceeds-go toward Missionary
Activities through Russell Baptist Church.
Sponsor spots are still open and include
Individual player cost is $80, teams are
welcomed. Contact Jerry Campbell or Jeff
Gaver at (904) 284-7720 or Doug Eason
at (904) 284-3951.
MAA registration
Middleburg Athletic Association
(MAA) is having football and cheerlead-
ing sign ups beginning Sat. April 4th and
will continue each Tuesday and Saturday
thereafter.
Registrations are held at the MAA
Clubhouse located at Omega Park on CR
218 West and the cost is $155 for football
and $200 for cheerleading
Go to www.eteamz.com/maafl for
more info about MAA.
Chamber golf tournament
The Chamber's Golf Tournament will
hold their annual tournament on April 23
at the Golf Club at Fleming Island; golf-
ers are encouraged to participate in this
wonderful opportunity to network. Con-
tact Greg Voss at 904-264-2651 for more
information.
Junior golf league
The Golf Academy is offering a six-
week, junior golf league that will begin
play on March 16 called Little Eagles.
Each child will get an hour lesson
each week and play on the course while
playing on the course, player statistics
will be kept, and cookouts for the kids and
parents will follow the camp.
For more information visit www.the-
golfacademy.com
NEFAR fishing tournament
For the sixth consecutive year, the
Northeast Florida Association of Real-
tors (NEFAR) will.raise funds for Haven
Hospice Roberts Care Center in Palatka
through a catch-and-release Charity Bass
Fishing Tournament on April 25. NEFAR
donates one hundred percent of all pro-
ceeds raised to Haven Hospice, with more
than $92,000 having been donated during
the past five years.
Two-person fishing teams leave the
Palatka City Dock at safe light and weigh-
in is scheduled for 3 p.m. Teams compete
for prizes, including a $2,500 guaranteed
payback for first prize. There is an 80 per-
cent payback to one in every five boats.
Additional $250 cash drawing for boaters
who are present immediately follows the
Tournament.
For more information contact Terri
Eliis at (904) 394-9494, ext. 1325 or Glenn
East at (904) 394-944, ext. 1209.


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GOVERNMENT MEETINGS
GREEN COVE SPRINGS CITY COUN-
CIL: 7 p.m. Tuesday March 31, City Hall,
321 Walnut St.
ORANGE PARK TOWN COUNCIL: 7
p.m. Tuesday, March 31, Town Hall, 2042
Park Ave.
TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUC-
TURE COMMITTEE: 10 a.m. Monday, March
23 in the Board of County Commissioners
Meeting Room, 4th Floor, Clay County Ad-
ministration Building. Open to the public.

UPCOMING COMMUNITY
EVENTS
ORANGE PARK HARLEY OWNERS
GROUP'(HOG) Chapter 0679: 9:30 a.m. the
third Saturday of the month at the Fleet Re-
serve Association Branch 91, 5391 Collins
Road, Jacksonville. Social time begins at 9
a.m. Call Steve Coleman at (904) 219-1635
for details.
FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT: "Facing the Gi-
ants", 7 p.m. Friday, March 13. Free movie,
popcorn & cold drinks. MorningStar Family
Church, 3900 Main Street, Middleburg, Flor-
ida. For more info call: (904) 282-3393 Tues
& Thurs 10am-2pm.
FREE MEDICAL CARE: 9 a.m. to noon,
second Saturday of every month at the Clay
County Health Clinic, 3229 Bear Run Blvd.,
Orange Park. To qualify, one must be at the
200 percent poverty level or below, and have
inadequate or no.health insurance. Call 282-
0439 or 269-0439.
GENEALOGY ASSOCIATE TO SPEAK:
6 p.m. Thursday, March 19. Chris Mochocki,
will speak on "Researching Your Ancestors at
the Clay County Library" at the meeting of the
Sophia Fleming Chapter, NSDAR (Daughters
of the American Revolution). For-information
about joining DAR, contact Regent Cheryl
Field at 579-3263.
CLAY COUNTY GOVERNMENT COOK-.


OUT: 11 a.m. 2 p.m. Friday, March 20 cor-
ner of Palmatto Ave. and Houston St: in Green
Cove Springs. Donation of $7 per ticket, de-
liveries available minimum of 10. Call 529-
278-3628.
SEUSSICAL! 7 p.m. Thursday, March.
19 and Friday, March 20. Fleming Island
High School Cafetorium. Over fifty students,
three faculty directors and countless parents
have worked to put together this production.
Tickets $5. Contact: Christy Napier, Mark
Scott, or Cheri Walker at 541-2100.
THE EXPLORER STAMPEDE: 5-8 p.m.
Friday, March 20, Oakleaf Village Elemen-
tary. Ticket sales through March 16. Come
down and enjoy some tasty food and fun for
the whole Family!!!!!!
8TH ANNUAL CLAY COUNTY GOV-
ERNMENT CHICKEN DINNER COOK-OUT:
11 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday, March 20, corner of
Palmetto Avenue and Houston Street, Green
Cove Springs. Proceeds to benefit the Food
Pantry of-Green Cove Springs. Deliveries
available, minimum of 10 dinners. Donation
$7 per ticket.
ANNUAL CARRIE CLARKE DAY CEL-
EBRATION: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, March
21 at Clarke Park, 1039 Kingsley Avenue.
Join us for tours, exhibits, music, hayrides
and more. Parking available at First Baptist
Church. Food concessions sponsored by the
Orange Park Lions Club. "
ORANGE PARK UNITED METHODIST
MEN GARAGE SALE: 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday,
March-21, in the Family Life Center Gym,
2051 Park Ave., Orange Park. All proceeds
will go to local and worldwide missions.
Donations of saleable merchandise are wel-
come andi can be brought to the FLC Gym on
Thursday and Friday, March 19-20, between-
the hours of 3-7 PM. Tax deduction receipts
provided on request. Please call for pickup of
larger items. Ridge Corbin, 264-1596 (H) or
779-6067 (W), email ridgec@mac.com.


BAKE AND RUMMAGE SALE: 8 a.m.-3
p.m. Saturday, March 21, Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church, 1055 CR 226, Green Cove
Springs. Great variety, greater deals!!
ORANGE PARK ADULT MEDICINE
HEALTH FAIR: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday,
March 21. 1543 Kingsley Ave., Suite 1.
.* MIDDLEBURG CLAY HILL LIBRARY
"MAD MAD SCIENTIST DAY": 10-a.m. Sat-
urday, March 21, There will be live science
experiments, crafts, and a special movie. This
is a free program open to anyone ages 3 7
and an accompanying adult. Please call for
more information.
EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE CLAY
CHAPTER: 7 p.m. Thursday, March 26, at Or-
ange Park Library, 2045 Plainfield Ave. Call
chapter president Deirdre L. Logan' Odom at
(904) 276-4141 or 215-0537 for details.
YARD SALE: 8 am 2 pm. Saturday,
March 28, First Presbyterian .Church, Green
Cove Springs, Rt 17 & Gum" Street, and St.
Mary's Episcopal Church. Used clothing,
household items, toys, etc. Pre-sale Friday
morning, March 27, indoors 9-12. 284-9261.
MILITARY HISTORY DAY: 10 a.m.-4
p.m. Saturday, March 28 at the Military His-
tory Museum of North Florida. Come visit the
'displays, enjoy enactors, shop the venders
and enjoy the food.
8TH ANNUAL TROOP 362 CAR SHOW: 9
a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, March 28. Orange Park
Kennel Club. Breakfast & lunch available.
Custom trophies built by scouts. Pre-register
$15. Day of Show $20. Spectators Free. For
more info call Gary at 904-343-0174 or visit
www.Troop362.zoomshare.com.
MR. RHS COMPETITION: 7 p.m. Friday,
April 3. Admission $5. The Mr. RHS competi-
tion -is always a fun-filled night with tons of
laughter as senior boys compete for the title
of Mr. RHS.-
GOOD SAM CAR SHOW: 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Saturday, April 4, Good Samaritan Church,


1150 Blanding Blvd. (just north of Gordon Chev-
rolet). All makes and models welcome including
motorcycles, $25 entry fee. Call 272-0203 or
887-5124. All proceeds benefit Good Samari-
tan Angelican new church building fund.
125TH ANNIVERSARY OF FIRST PRES-
BYTERIAN CHURCH, 8 and 10:30 a.m. Palm
Sunday, April 5, 300 Gum Street, Green Cove
Springs. Services will be held at 8:00 A.M.
and 10:30 A.M. Following our 10:30 A.M.
worship service, our new Prayer Garden will
be dedicated. Please join us for this historic
celebration. For information call our office at
(904) 284-9261.
CLAY SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION
DISTRICT SUPERVISORS BOARD MEETING:
1 p.m. Monday, April 6 in the Conference
Room of the Clay County Agricultural Center,
located at 2463 State Road 16 West, Green
Cove Springs, Florida, 32043. The meeting
is open to the public.
FAMILY FRIENDLY EASTER EGG
HUNT: 9 a.m. Saturday, April 11, Orange
Park Mall and St. Johns Town Center. Photos
with the Easter Bunny 9:30 a.m. to noon on
Saturday, April 11. To help celebrate springs
arrival, the Easter Bunny will be available
to meet families and hear what goodies kids
hope to find in their Easter baskets.
GRIEFSHARE: 6:30-8:30 p.m. now
through April 6. Class is a special weekly
DVD seminar and support group for people
grieving the death of a loved one. GriefShare
is open to anyone and will be meeting every
Monday at Pinewood Presbyterian Church,
198 Knight Boxx Road, Middleburg. Call (904)
272-7177 for more information.
CUB SCOUT PINEWOOD DERBY: 10
a.m.-6:30 p.m. Saturday, April 18, Orange
Park Mall. Cheer as racers put their engi-
neering skills and speed to the test! Pinewood
Derby cars are small wooden models that
the Cub Scouts make with the help of family
members and then see whose is the fastest.


FOLLOWING ARE ON-GOING CLAY COUNTY EVENTS AND MEETINGS BROKEN DOWN BY CATEGORY


HEALTH
GRIEF RECOVERY SUPPORT: 7 p.m.
every Monday at Russell Haven of Rest and
Funeral Home, Russell Road, Green Cove
Springs. Each session is self-contained. All
are welcome. Call (904) 284-7720.
GRIEF WALK: 8 a.m. every Saturday, at
Russell Haven of Rest Cemetery and Funeral
Home, Russell Road, Green Cove Springs. A
"grief walk" will be held where people can
share their feelings about loss and get sup-
port. Call (904) 284-7720
CLAY COUNCIL OF THE BLIND: 10
a.m.,:the first Monday of each month, meets
at the Fleming Island Library, 1895 Town
Center Blvd. Blind, visually impaired and
sighted persons are all welcome. Call Dan
at (904)264-4612 or Debbie (904)264-5095
for details.
MEN TO MEN PROSTATE HEALTH
SUPPORT GROUP: 6:30 p.m. second Monday
of each month, Florida Radiation and Oncol-
ogy, 2161 Kingsley Ave., Orange Park. Group
supports men dealing with prostate cancer.
Call (904) 264-6039:
COMMUNITY OUTREACH FOR AU-
TISM: 6:30p.m. first Wednesday of the
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sley Ave., Orange Park. Call the church at
(904) 264-9981 to register.
HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED:
Haven Hospice of Jacksonville needs vol-
unteers. Assignments are available at vari-
ous times to meet volunteers' schedules.
Call Sandra Francis at (904) 733-9818 or
465-0290.
MOMS CLUB OF ORANGE PARK/
WESTSIDE: 10-11 a.m. second Thursday, at
Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blan-
ding Blvd. Call (904) 504-6016 for details
RECOVERY INC.: 1 p.m. Wednesday;
for those suffering from. stress, tension,
,anxiety, panic, depression, fatigue, sleep
problems, worry, anger, fear, helplessness
or hopelessness at Advent Lutheran Church,
2156 Loch Rane Blvd., Orange Park. Call
(904) 264-2315 for details.
FREE REHABILITATION SEMINAR:
A4 5 p.m. first Wednesday. Offered by the
Rehab. Department of Orange Park. 276-
7170.
.* SPANISH FOR HEALTHCARE PROFES-
SIONALS: 6 8 p.m. Monday, at the Orange
Park Medical Center Banquet area. 10-week
course costs $50 and includes textbook. Call
(904) 482-0189 for details.
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly): 10
a.m.-noon Tuesday, at Calvary United Meth-
odist Church, 112 Blanding Blvd. Call (904)

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GIRLS ON THE RUN: 4:30-- 6 p.m.
Monday and 9-10:30 a.m. Saturday at
the Barco Newton YMCA on Fleming Island.
Combines running and training with life les-
sons. Open to all girls of all abilities. Call
(904) 730-9670 or go online to www.gotrne-
florida.org for details.
FREE MEDICAL CARE: 9 a.m.-noon,
second Saturday of the month, Clay County
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.
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.

CHURCH ACTIVITIES
FAMILY FUN NIGHT: 4-7 p.m. first
Sunday of each month, at First United
Methodist Church of Green Cove Springs,
500 Walnut St. Families watch a movie and
enjoy snacks and drinks. Unaccompanied
school-age children if a parent or guardian
has filled out a registration form. Call (904)
284-9700 for details.
SURVIVING DIVORCE SEMINAR: 6:15
p.m. every Wednesday through June 3, at
First Baptist Church of Orange Park, 1140
Kingsley Ave. Classes are two hours; cost is
$15 to cover cost of workbook. Email first-
baptist@opfirst.org or call (904) 264-2351
for details.
CLAY COUNTY COMMUNITY BIBLE
STUDY: 9:30 a.m. each Thursday, First
Baptist Church, Orange Park. Women's
nondenominational fellowship. Nursery


and preschool provided. For information
269-1625 or 981-9385 or www.claycoun-
ty.org.
CLAY COUNTY SALVATION-ARMY
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY: 10 a.m. third Friday
of every month (Sept.-May) at the Salva-
tion Army facility on County Road 220 in
Middleburg For more information about
The Salvation Army of Clay County, call
(904) 276-6677.
CALLED 4 ACTION GROUP: 7 p.m.,
last Tuesday of each month at the Fellow-
ship Bible Church, 2827 CR 220. Call (904)
291-9889 for details.
THE GOD FIRST BUSINESS NET-
WORK: 7:30-8:30 a.m. first and third Tues-
days, 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.
GOD FIRST BUSINESS: 7:30 a.m. first
and third Tuesdays, Celebration Church,
Orange Park Campus, 512 Kingsley Ave.
Call (904) 483-6881, send email to ejaffe@
integritycsg.com or go online to www.god-
firstbusiness.com.
CHRISTIAN MOTORCYCLIST ASSOCI-
ATION: 6 8 p.m. Friday, Zaxby's at Blan-
ding and Kingsley; also 5 6 p.m. fourth
Saturday, Orange Avenue Baptist Church,
Green Cove Springs.
COME TO THE OASIS: 10 a.m. and
7 p.m., every other Tuesday, Radiant As-
sembly of God, Fleming Island. Prayer and
Bible study for healing life's hurts. Call
(904) 614-8015 for information.
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Fenced Yard, Carport, W/D
Hook-up, Storage Shed, Tile
Floors $750 mo. plus $500 dep.
Pets Ok 904-669-1938
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listings 1-800-366-9783 Ext
5639
cpf
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3/BR 2/BA DW on 1 Acre.
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$500/Dep 904- 282-1350 or
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COUNTRY CHARM WITH
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$850 mo plus sec. dep.
call Mike 465-3841
LARGE MH on Large Quiet Lot
1/br NO PETS. $600/mo
$600/Dep. First & Last Mo
-, 904-282-2146
MOBILE HOME 1BR on pri-


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listings 1-800-366-9783
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Placing a Legal Ad
To place a Legal Advertisement in the
Clay today newspaper. You may e-mail
your ad to:
Claylegals@JCPGroup.com
or fax to (904) 264-3285.
Rates at a glance:
Legal advertisements -
$12.00 per column inch
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(the first two are free) -
$2.00 per Affidavit
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(After the first 20 inches) -
$10.00 per each 8 inches of typeset
For any questions, please call
(904)264-3200 ext: 25130.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that David
J Crews the holder of the following certifi-,
cate has filed said certificate for a tax deed
to be issued thereon. The certificate num-
ber and year of issuance, the description of
the property, and the names in which it was
-assessed are as follows:
Certificate No. 837
Year of Issuance 2005
Description of Property: N 1% of
NW % OF NW %A OF NW AS REC 0 R
1496 PG 2166 & 1557 PG 961
Parcel # 350823-005249-000-00
Opening Bid: . $4,541.09,
Physical Address:
8058 Forrest Hills Rd, Melrose
Classification: Mobile Home
Name in which assessed:
Ronald & Karen McMonigle
Said property being in the County of
CLAY, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate shall be re-
deemed according to law the property de-
scribed in such certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the courthouse door
on the 29th day of April, 2009 at 9:30 AM
Dated this 20th day of February 2009 .
James B. Jett
Clerk of Circuit Court of
Clay County, Florida
Legal no. 14320 published February 26,
March 5, March 12 and March 19, 2009 in
Clay County's Clay Today newspaper.
(MO 256082)
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that David
J Crews the holder of the following certifi-
cate has filed said certificate for a tax deed
to be issued thereon. The certificate num-
ber and year of issuance, the description of
the property, and the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No. 490


Year of Issuance 2005
Description of Property: Lot 6 &
7 BIk 3 Highridge Estates As Rec 0 R
1630 PG 282
Parcel # 210823-002386-000-00
Opening Bid: $2,394.89 + $6100.00
Physical Address: 6318 Amherst Ave,
Keystone Heights
Classification: Mobile Home
Name in which assessed: Jacki Jordan
Said property being in the County of
CLAY, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate shall be re-
deemed according to law the property de-
scribed in such certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the courthouse door
on the 29th day of April, 2009 at 9:30 AM
Dated this 20th day of February 2009 .
James B. Jett
Clerk of Circuit Court of
Clay County, Florida
Legal no. 14321 published February 26,
March 5, March 12 and March 19, 2009 in
Clay County's Clay Today newspaper.
(MO 366097)

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Phil-
lip L & Nancy L Lair the holder of the fol-
lowing certificate has filed said certificate
for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The
certificate number and year of issuance,
the description of the property, and the
names in which it was assessed are as fol-
lows:
Certificate No. 243
Year of Issuance 2005
Description of Property:
PT SE %1 AS REC 0 R 2121 PG 728
Parcel # 030823-000771-003-00
Opening Bid: $4,553.35
Physical Address: 6740 .pring Lake
Rd, Keystone Heights
Classification: Mobile Home
Name in which assessed: Fred Keim
Said property being in the County of
CLAY, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate shall be re-
deemed according to law the property de-
scribed in such certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the courthouse door
on the 29th day of April, 2009 at 9:30 AM
Dated'his'20th day of February 2009.
James B. Jett
Clerk of Circuit Court of
Clay County, Florida
Legal no. 14322 Published February 26,
March 5, March 12 and March 19, 2009 in
Clay County's Clay Today newspaper.
(MO 256088)

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Da-
vid J Crews the holder of the following cer-
tificate has filed said certificate for a tax
deed to be issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the descrip-
tion of the property, and the names in
which it was assessed are as follows:
Certificate No. 1998


Year of Issuance 2005
Description of Property: PT NW
/4-OF NE 1/ A/K/A LOT 6 BLK 2 BUNDY
PARK SEC 1 PER UNREC AGMT DEED
& 0 R 2337 PG 504
Parcel # 310824-007851-023-00
Opening Bid: $1,566.69 + $6,312.00
Physical Address: 7935 Honeydew
Cir, Melrose, FL
Classification: Mobile Home
Name in which assessed:
.. Troy F Davidson
Said property being in the County of
CLAY,. State of Florida.
Unless such certificate shall be re-
deemed according to law the property de-
scribed in such certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the courthouse door
on the 29th day of April, 2009 at 9:30 AM
Dated this 20th day of February, 2009
James B. Jett
Clerk of Circuit Court of
Clay County, Florida
Legal no. 14323 Published February 26,
March 5, March 12, and March 19, 2009
in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper.
(MO 256106)

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Sau-
ternes V LLC the holder of the following
certificate has filed said certificate for a tax
deed to be issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the descrip-
tion of the property, and the names in
which it was assessed are as follows:
Certificate No. 1959
Year of Issuance 2006
Description of Property: PT OF
NW %4 A/K/A PT TRACT 4 A/K/A PRCL C
& F UNREC S/D AS REC 0 R 1146 PG
274 & 1811 PGS 1721-1722
Parcel # 190425-007964-005-00
Opening Bid: $4,491.69
Physical Address:
1071 Browns Rd, Middleburg
Classification: Mobile Home
Name in which assessed: -
Paul F Nowotny
Said property being in the County of
CLAY, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate shall be: re-
deemed according to law the property de-
scribed in such certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the courthouse door
on the 29th day of April 2009 at 9:30 AM
Dated this 20th day of February', 2009
James B. Jett
Clerk of Circuit Court of
Clay County, Florida
Legal no. 14324 published February 26,
March 5, March 12 and March 19, 2009 in
Clay Count's Clay Today newspaper.
(MO 256091)


LEGAL NOTICE
Public Notice is hereby given the Town
Council of the Town of Orange Park will
hold a public hearing on an ordinance add-
ing Section 02.08.12.00 to the Town of Or-
ange Park Land Development Regulations;.
Providing that amendment to rezoning and
land use applications must comply with the
public notice requirements contained in
Section 02.08.07.00; Providing that a $500
fee will be charged to applicants who
amend their rezoning applications to an ap-
plication for a planned unit development
(PUD); Providing for conflict with other ordi-
nances; Providing for severability; Provid-
ing an immediate effective date.
This public hearings) will be held on
Tuesday, April 7, 2009 in the Orange Park
Town Hall Council Chambers, the corner of
Park and Kingsley Avenue at 7:30 P.M.
The Council of the Town of Orange Park
will consider said ordinance for final action.
,Any persons) deciding to. appeal any deci-
sion. made by the Council of the Town of
Orange park with respect to any matter
considered at this meeting or hearing will
need a verbatim record of the proceedings
is made, which record would include the
testimony and evidence upon which the ap-
peal is to be based. Copies of this ordi-
nance may be examined in the office of the
Town Clerk, Monday through Friday from
8:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M. Interested parties
may attend the meeting and be heard.
Sarah Campbell
Deputy Town Clerk
Legal no. 14336 published March 19,
2009 in Clay County's Clay Today news-
paper. (MO 256746)

LEGAL NOTICE
Public Notice is hereby given the Town
Council of the Town of Orange Park will
hold a public hearing on an. ordinance of
the Town Council of the Town of Orange
Park, Florida, amending Section 2.05.21.00
' of the Orange Park Land Development
Regulations which regulates accessory
uses and structures; prohibiting the con-
struction of accessory structures in excess
of 400 sq. ft. in size when said structures
have exposed metal exterior walls in resi-
dertial districts within the Town of Orange
Park; Repealing the language regulating
the size of boathouses; Providing for con-
flict with other ordinances; Providing for
severability; Providing an immediate effec-
tive date.
This public hearings) will be held on
Tuesday, April 7, 2009 in the Orange Park
Town Hall Council Chambers, the comer of
Park and Kingsley Avenue at 7:30 P.M.
The Council of the Town of Orange Park
will consider said ordinance for final action.
Any-person(s) deciding to appeal any deci-
sion made by the Council of the Town of
Orange park with respect to any matter
considered at this meeting or hearing will
need a verbatim record of the proceedings
is made, which record would include the
testimony and evidence upon which the ap-


peal is to be based. Copies of this ordi-
nance may be examined in the office of the
Town Clerk, Monday through Friday from
8:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M. Interested parties
may attend the meeting and be heard.
Sarah Campbell,
Deputy Town Clerk
Legal no. 14337 published March 19,
2009 in Clay County's Clay Today news-
paper. (MO 256755)

LEGAL NOTICE
Public Notice is hereby given the Town
Council of the Town of Orange Park will
hold a public hearing on an ordinance of
the Town Council of the Town of Orange
Park, Florida,' amending Chapter 23 of the
Orange. Park Town Code to prohibit the
parking of vehicles between 9 p.m. and 6
a.m. on that portion of Dogwood Lane De-
scribed in Exhibit "A" to this ordinance; Pro-
viding for conflict with other ordinances;
Providing for severability; Providing an im-
mediate effective date.
This public hearings) will be held on
Tuesday, April 7, 2009 in the Orange Park
Town Hall Council Chambers, the corner of
Park and Kingsley Avenue at 7:30 P.M.
The Council of the Town of Orange Park
will consider said ordinance for final action.
Any persons) deciding to appeal any deci-
sion made by the Council of .the Town of
Orange park with respect to any matter
considered at this, meeting or hearing will -
need a verbatim record of the proceedings
is made, which record would include the
testimony and evidence upon which the ap-
peal is to be based. Copies of this ordi-
nance may be examined in the office of the
Town Clerk, Monday through Friday from
8:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M. Interested parties
may attend the meeting and be heard.
Sarah Campbell
Deputy Town Clerk
Legal no. 14338 published March 19,
2009 in Clay County's Clay Today news-
paper. (MO 256764)

LEGAL AD
Public Notice is hereby given that the
Town Council of the Town of Orange Park
will hold a public hearing on an Ordinance
amending Ordinance No. 31-91 which is
entitled "An ordinance adopting a Compre-
hensive Growth Management Plan for the
Town of Orange Park as required by Chap-
ter 163, Florida Statutes;" amending the
Future Land Use Map from Residential Me-
dium Density to Commercial Medium Inten-
sity for the hereinafter described property;
providing an effective date. (Moosehaven
Commercial Strip)
Public Notice is hereby given that the
Town Council of the Town of Orange Park
will hold a public hearing on an ordinance
rezoning the hereinafter described property
from Residential General (RG-1) to Com-
mercial, General (CG); providing an effec-
tive date. (Moosehaven Commercial Strip)
This public hearing will be held on Tues-
day, April 21, 2009 in the Town Hall Coun-
cil Chambers, the comer of Park and


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Kingsley Avenues at 7:30 p.m. The Coun-
cil of the Town of Orange Park will consider
said ordinance for final action. An
persons) deciding to appeal any decision
made by the Council of the Town of Or-
ange park with respect to any matter con-
sidered at this meeting or hearing will need
a record of the proceedings, and for such
purpose, may need to ensure a verbatim
record of the proceedings is made, which
record would include the testimony and evi-
dence upon which the ordinance is to be
based. Copies of this ordnance may be ex-
amined in the office of the Town Clerk,
Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. until
5:00 p.m. Interested parties may attend
the meeting and be heard.
Sarah Campbell
Deputy Town Clerk
Legal no. 14339 published March 19,
2009 inr Clay County's Clay Today news-
paper. (MO 256771)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NUMBER: DP-2007-97
DIVISION: F
IN THE INTEREST OF:
J.S.
A CHILD
SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF ACTION
BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
TO: Wendell Sanders, father
Rt. 1, Box 204
North Bennington, Vermont 05257
Last Known Address-
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a
Petition has been filed in the above-styled
Court by the FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
CHILDREN AND FAMILIES for termination
of parental rights and permanent commit-
ment for subsequent adoption of the above
named child who was born on July 11,
1995. You are hereby'commanded to ap-
pear before the Honorable Dan Wilensky,
the Clay County Courthouse, Juvenile De-
pendency Courtroom, 825 North Orange
Avenue, Green Cove Springs, Florida at
the hour of 9:00, A.M. o'clock on April 9,
2009, A.D. You mustappear at the hearing
on the date and time specified.
FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR
AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTI-
TUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINA-_
TION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS
CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON
THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED YOU
MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS TO THE
CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION AT-
TACHED TO THIS NOTICE.
Individuals with disabilities needing a
reasonable accommodation to participate
in this proceeding should contact Margaret
Jones, as soon as possible, telephone
(904) 529-4789; or if hearing impaired, 1-
800-955-8771 (TDD); or 1-800-955-8770
(V) Florida Relay Service.
WITNESS my hand as clerk of said
Court and the Seal thereof, this 17th day of
February, 2009.
/seal/
JAMES B. JETT
as Clerk of Said Court
By: MY
As Deputy Clerk
Legal no. 14393 published March 5,
March 12, March 19 and March 26, 2009
in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper.
(MO 259744)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
FILE NO.: 08-CP-336
DIVISION: E
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ANN R. SHELTON a/k/a
ANN ROESS SHELTON
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of ANN
R. SHELTON a/k/a ANN ROESS SHEL-
TON; deceased,: whose date of death was
May 19, 2008, is pending in the Circuit
Court for Clay County, Florida, Probate Di-
vision, the address of which is 825 N. Or-
ange 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
PUBLIC NOTICE
THE CITY OF GREEN COVE
SPRINGS HOUSING AGENCY HAS
AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW AND
COMMENT THE PROPOSED AD-
MINISTRATION PLAN AND THE
PROPOSED HUD ANNUAL/FIVE-
YEAR PLAN.
LOCATED AT: 321 WALNUT
STREET, GREEN COVE SPRINGS,
FLORIDA 32043
7:00AM 5:30PM
MONDAY THURSDAY
CLOSED ON FRIDAY
PUBLIC HEARING IS SCHED-
ULED FOR THE ABOVE PLANS ON
JUNE 02, 2009 @7:00PM IN THE
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS (AD-
DRESS SAME AS ABOVE).
ALL ARE WELCOME! =
Legal no. 14499 published March 19, 2009 In
Clay County's Clay Today newspaper.
(MO 271196)
271196-01


persons having claims or demands 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 AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NO-
TICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or demands
against the decedent's estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
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-
ODS 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 no-
tice is March 19, 2009;
Attorney for Personal Representative:
MARY S. TOWNSEND, ESQ.
Florida Bar No. 158503
520 Emmett Street
Kissimmee, FL 34741
(407) 846-2500
Personal Representative:
APRIL BOBB, Asst. Trust Officer
First Farmers & Merchants Bank
Domiciliary Executor
816 S. Garden Street
Columbia, TN 38402-1148
Legal no. 14466 published March 19 and
March 26, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 266577)

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Victo-
ry Land Company Inc the holder of the fol-
lowing certificate has filed said certificate
for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The
certificate. number and year of issuance,
the description of the property, and the
names in which it was assessed are as fol-
lows:
Certificate No. 1640
Year of Issuance 2005
Description of Property: LOT 6
BLK 183 BLACK CREEK PARK UNIT 2
AS REC 0 R 1646 PG 623
Parcel # 350524-006699-420-00
Opening Bid: $4,721.47
Physical Address: 2319 Aster Ave,
Middleburg
Classification: Mobile Home
Name in which assessed: Gay A
Carotenuto
Said property being in the County of
CLAY, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate shall be re-
deemed according to law the property de-
scribed in such certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the courthouse door
on the 29th day of April 2009 at 9:30 AM
Dated this 27th day of February 2009.
James B. Jett
Clerk of Circuit Court of
Clay County, Florida
Legal no. 14409 published March 5,
March 12, March 19 and March 26, 2009
in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper.
(MO 260712)

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that PHIL-
LIP L & NANCY L LAIR the holder of the
following certificate has filed said certificate
for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The
certificate number and year of issuance,
the description of the property, and the
names in which it was assessed are as fol-
lows:
Certificate No. 1154
Year of Issuance 2005
Description of Property: LOT 18
BLK 15 JACKSONVILLE SOUTH UNIT 1
AS REC 0 R 803 PG 385
Parcel # 090524-005953-270-00
Opening Bid: $6,654.45
Physical Address: 140 CINNAMON
ST, MIDDLEBURG
Classification: MOBILE HOME
Name in which assessed: JESSE L. MAD-
DOX, JR
Said property being in the County of
CLAY, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate shall be re-
deemed according to law the property de-.
scribed in such certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the courthouse door
on the 29TH day of APRIL, 2009 at
9:30AM
Dated this 27TH day of FEBRUARY,
2009.
James B. Jett
Clerk of Circuit Court of
Clay County, Florida
Legal no. 14410 published March 5,
March 12, March 19, March 26, 2009 in
Clay County's Clay Today newspaper.
(MO 260713)


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE 2008-DR-2459
DIVISION: F
OMARI JANHRETTE,
Petitioner
and
GULUZAR JANHRETTE,
Respondent,
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE
TO: Guluzar Janrette
2553 State Road AlA, Apt. 1206
Atlantic Beach FL
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 Omari Janhrette
whose address is 350 Crossings Blvd, Apt.
1412, Orange Park, FL 32073 on or before
April 10, 2009 and file the original with the
clerk of this Court at P. 0. Box 698, Green
Cove Springs, FL. 32043, before service
on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. 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
review these documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit's
office notified of your current address. (You
may file Notice of Current Address, 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
automatic disclosure of documents and in-
formation. Failure to comply can result in
sanctions, including dismissal or striking of
pleadings.
Date February 23, 2009.
/seal/
JAMES B. JETT
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: Alison Carter
Deputy Clerk
Legal No. 14412 published March 5,
March 12, March and March 26, 2009 in
Clay County's Clay Today newspaper.
(MO 260818)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 2008-CA-2023
DIVISION: B
COMPASS BANK,
Plaintiff,
Vs.
WILLIE WHITE a/k/a WILLIE MELVIN
WHITE a/k/a WILLIE M. WHITE; PATRI-
CIA WHITE; and UNKNOWN TENANT IN
POSSESSION,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant
to the Order of Summary Judgment of
Foreclosure in this cause, in the Circuit -
Court of Clay County, Florida, I will sell the
property situated in Clay County, Florida
described as:
Lot 36, BERKSHIRE, ACCORDING TO
THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 37, PAGE(S) 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, AND 10, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
And which postal address is:
1988 Belhaven Drive
Orange Park, FL 32065,
at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, for
cash, on the front steps of the Clay County
Courthouse, located at 825 N. Orange
Ave., Green Cove Springs, Florida, 32043,
at 10:00 a.m. on the 8th day of April, 2009.
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
60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
Witness my hand and Seal of this court
this 26th day of FEBRUARY, 2009.
/seal/
James B. Jett-
Clerk of the circuit Court
By Diane Pierce
Deputy Clerk
Legal No. 14417 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 In Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 261732)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 2008-CA-002377
WACHOVIA BANK, N.A, SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK.
Plaintiff,
Vs.
JAMES D. HORNE, A/K/A JAMES L.
HORNE, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: JAMES D. HORNE, A/K/A JAMES L.
HORNE, and all unknown parties claiming
by, through, under or against the above
named Defendants, who are not known to
be dead or alive, whether said unknown
parties claim as heirs, devisees, grantees,
assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees,
spouses, or other claimants.
Current residence Unknown, but whose


last known address was:
134 South Lee Drive
Middleburg, Florida 32068
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to
foreclose a mortgage on the following prop-
erty in Clay County, Florida, to-wit:
A TRACT OF LAND SITUATE IN THE
COUNTY OF CLAY, STATE OF FLORI-
DA, AND BEING A PORTION OF SEC-
TION 37, TOWNSHIP 5. SOUTH, RANGE
24 EAST, SAID TRACT BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL-
LOWS: FOR A POINT OF REFERENCE-
COMMENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF
THE CENTERLINE OF STATE ROAD NO.
220, (FORMERLY MIDDLEBURG-
DOCTORS INLET ROAD) WITH THE
WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 37, SAID
INTERSECTION BEARS SOUTH 002 14'
40" EAST, 1386 FEET FROM THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID-SEC-
TION 37, THENCE RUN ON THE WEST
LINE OF SAID SECTION SOUTH 002 14;
40" EAST 897.65 FEET TO THE SOUTH-
EAST CORNER OF SECTION 2 OF SAID
TOWNSHIP AND RANGE, THENCE CON-
TINUE ON THE WEST LINE OF SAID
SECTION 37, SOUTH 002 23' 30" EAST,
1742.35 FEET, THENCE NORTH 892 36'
30" EAST 807.55 FEET TO A CONCRETE
MONUMENT 100 FEET AT RIGHT AN-
GLES EAST OF CENTERLINE OF SR 21,
AT THE NW CORNER OF PARENT;
TRACT OF HEREIN DESCRIBED :LOT
#10; THENCE SOUTH 182 225.5' WEST
ALONG RIGHT-OF-WAY OF SR 21
1147.4 FEET TO THE CENTERLINE OF A
PROPOSED STREET; THENCE SOUTH*
462 34.5' EAST 221 FEET ALONG SAID
CENTERLINE; THENCE SOUTH 772 04.5'
EAST ALONG SIAM CENTERLINE 201
FEET; THENCE NORTH 612 55.5' EAST
ALONG SIAM CENTERLINE 359 FEET
TO POB AND NW CORNER OF HEREIN
DESCRIBED LOT 10; THENCE SOUTH
362 04.5' EAST 368 FEET TO THE WA-
TER'S EDGE OF BLACK CREEK;
THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG
SAID CREEK 182 FEET, MORE OR LESS,
TO A POINT WHICH IS SOUTH 212 04.5'
EAST 426 FEET, MORE OR LESS, FROM
THE POB; THENCE NORTH 212 04.5'
WEST 426 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written de-
"fenses, if any, to it on DOUGLAS C. ZAHM,
P.A., Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is
18820 U.S. Highway 19 North, Suite 212,.
Clearwater, Florida 33764 within thirty (30)
days after the first publication of this Notice
of Action, and file the original with the Clerk
of this Court at 825 N. Orange Ave., Green
Cove Springs, FL 32043 either before serv-
ice on Plaintiffs attorney or immediately
thereafter; otherwise a default will be en-
tered against you for the relief demanded in
the complaint petition.
WITNESS my hand and seal of this
Court on this 27th day of February, 2009.
If you are a person with a disability who
needs any accommodatiorL.to participate in
this proceeding you are entitled at no cost
to you, to the provision of certain assis-
tance. Please contact the court administra-
tor's office at (904) 630-2564 within two
working days of your receipt of this notice.
If you are hearing impaired, call 1-800-955-
8771.
/seal/
James B. Jett
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Tammy Rosenbaum
Deputy Clerk
Legal No. 14418 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 In Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 261745)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION B
CASE NO: 10 2008 CA 000328
AURORA SERVICES, LLC
Plaintiff,
Vs.
ROSEMARIE J. POLIANDRO et al,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO;
ROSEMARIE J. POLIANDRO
. Last Known Address::
3207 Woodglen Drive
Orange Park, FL 32065
PETER POLIANDRO
Last Known Address::
3207 Woodglen Drive
Orange Park, FL 32065
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for
Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following
described property:.
LOT 43, HICKORY GLEN UNIT TWO-
A, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE-
OF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 48,
PAGES 65 THROUGH 68 OF THE PUB-
LIC RECORDS 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 Marshall C. Watson,
P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address
is 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120, Ft. Lau-
derdale, FL 33309 on or before thirty (30)
days after the first publication of this Notice
in the Clay Today 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.
In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), disabled
persons who, because of their disabilities
need special accommodation to participate
in this proceeding should contact the ADA
Coordinator at 825 N. Orange Ave., Green
Cove Springs, FL 32043 or Telephone
Voice/TDD (904) 630-2564 not later than
five business days prior te such proceed-
ing.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this
Court this 27th day of February, 2009.
/seal/
James B. Jett
as Clerk of the Court
By Amanda L. Ellison
as Deputy Clerk
Legal No. 14419 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 261763)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 2008-CA-002356
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
SAMUEL JAMEER A/K/A SAMUEL A.
JAMEER, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS
TRUSTEE OF THE REVOCABLE TRUST
AGREEMENT OF SAMUEL JAMEER
U/AID DECEMBER 8, 2005, ET AL,
DEFENDANTSS.
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: SAMUEL JAMEER A/K/A SAMUEL
A. JAMEER, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS
TRUSTEE OF THE REVOCABLE TRUST
AGREEMENT OF SAMUEL JAMEER
U/A/D DECEMBER 8, 2005, SAMUEL J.
,JAMEER A/K/A SAMUEL JAMEER AND
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAMUEL J.
JAMEER A/K/A SAMUEL JAMEER, IF
ANY
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.
CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO. 2902 COT-
TAGES AT OAKLEAF CONDOMINIUM A
CONDOMINIUM ACCORDING TO THE
DECLARATION THEREOF AS RECORD-
ED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2366
PAGE 1558 AS AMENDED OF THE PUB-
LIC RECORDS 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 DAVID J. STERN,
ESQ.,-Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is
900 South Pine Island Road #400, Planta-
tion, FL 33324-3920 on or before 30 days
from the date of the first publication of this
notice of action 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 or petition filed herein.
In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities
needing a special accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION at the
CLAY County Courthouse at 904-630-
2564, 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-
8770 via Florida Relay Service;
Witness my hand and the seal of this
Court at CLAY County, Florida this 27th
day of February, 2009.
/seal/
James B. Jett
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Holly Hurburt
Deputy Clerk
Legal No. 14422 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 In Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 262303)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 2007-CA-1649-B
WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSO-
CIATION, AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE
POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT
RELATING TO IMPAC SECURED AS-
SETS CORP., MORTGAGE PASS-
THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES
2005-2,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
RICK T. DUKE, ET AL,
DEFENDANTSS.
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: RICK T. DUKE; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF RICK T. DUKE whose residence is un-
known if he/she/they be living; and if
he/she/they be dead, the unknown defend-
ants who may be spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors,
trustees, and all parties claiming an interest
by, through, under or against the Defend-
ants who are not known to be dead or
alive, and all parties having or claiming to
have any right, title or interest in the prop-


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erty described in the mortgage being fore-
closed herein.
LOT 22, FLEMING GROVE ACCORD-
ING TO PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 31 PAGE 42 THROUGH
46 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS 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 DAVID J. STERN,
ESQ., Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is
900 South Pine Island Road #400, Planta-
tion, FL 33324-3920 on or before 30 days
from the date of the first publication of this
notice of action 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 or petition filed herein.
In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities
needing a special accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION at the
CLAY County Courthouse at 904-630-
2564, 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-
8770 via Florida Relay Service.
Witness my hand and the seal of this
Court at CLAY County, Florida this 2nd day
of March, 2009.
/seal/
James B. Jett
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Tammy Rosenbaum
Deputy Clerk
Legal No. 14423 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 262323) -

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORI-
DA IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY
CASE NO;2008-CA-0lT1719
AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE SERVIC-
ING, INC.,
Plaintiff,
Vs.
SHELLEY. A. CLARY; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SHELLEY A. CLARY; FLEM-
ING ISLAND PLANTATION OWNERS AS-
SOCIATION, INC.; UNKNOWN TENANT
#1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS-HEREBY GIVEN pursuant
to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated
February 27, 2009 and entered in Case No.
2008-CA-001719, of the Circuit Court of the
Fourth Judicial Circuit in and for CLAY
County, Florida, wherein AMERICAN
HOME MORTGAGE SERVICING, INC., is
a Plaintiff, and SHELLEY A. CLARY; UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF SHELLEY A.
CLARY; FLEMING ISLAND PLANTATION
OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; UN-
KNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TEN-
ANT #2 are the Defendants. I will sell to.the
highest and best bidder for cash at Clay
County Courthouse, 825 N. Orange Ave.,
Green Cove Springs, FL at 10:00 a.m. on
April 3, 2009 the following described prop-
erty as set forth in said Final Judgment, to
wit:
LOT 133, WOODLANDS UNIT TWO,
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 35, PAGES 22 THROUGH 28, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
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 60 days
after the sale.
In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act, persons needing a reason-
able accommodation to participate in this
proceeding should, no later than seven (7)
days prior, contact the Clerk of the Court's
disability coordinator at 904-278-3645, 825
N. Orange Ave., Green Cove Springs, FL
32043. If hearing impaired, contact (TDD)
800-955-8771 via Florida Relay Service.
Dated this 27th day of February, 2009.
/seal/
James B. Jett
Clerk of the Court
By Diane Pierce-
Deputy Clerk
Legal No. 14424 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 In Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 262338)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 2008-CA-1864
DIVISION: B
COMPASS BANK,
Plaintiff,
Vs.
BRADLEY G. STREET; GMAC MORT-
GAGE, LLC. a/d/b/a GMAC BANK;
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-
TION SYSTEMS, INC. a/d/b/a MERS; and
UNKNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant
to the Order of Summary Judgment of
, Foreclosure in this cause, in the Circuit
Court of Clay County, Florida, I will sell the
property situated in Clay County, Florida
described as:
Lot 44, SEMINOLE RIDGE SUBDIVI-
SION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
9, PAGE 14 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS


, 2009

OF CLAY
And whici
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h postal address is:
: View Road
FL 32666
Sale, to the highest bidder, for
the front steps of the Clay County
se, located at 825 N. Orange
-en Cove Springs, Florida, 32043,
a.m. on the 8th day of April, 2009.
PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER-
HE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE,
OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS
S MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN
AFTER THE SALE.
ss my hand and Seal of this court
day of FEBRUARY, 2009.
/seal/
James B. Jett
Clerk of the circuit Court
By Holly Hurlburt
Deputy Clerk
o. 14425 published March 12 and
9, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
iwspaper. (MO 262350)


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 10-2009-CA-000236-B
LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-
TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR FIRST FRANK-
LIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, MORT-
GAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI-
CATES, SERIES 2006-FF18
Plaintiff,
Vs.
JULIENNE AUGUSTE; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JULIENNE AUGUSTE; UN-
KNOWN TENANT I; UNKNOWN TENANT
II, and any unknown leirs, devisees,
grantees, creditors, and'other unknown
persons or Unknown spouses claiming by,
through, and under any of the above-
named Defendants,'
Defendants..
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
UNKNOWN TENANT I
2459 ALOHA LANE -
MIDDLEBURG, FL 32068
UNKNOWN TENANT II
2459 ALOHA LANE
MIDDLEBURG, FL 32068
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS STATED, CUR-
RENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN -
And any unknown heirs, devisees,
grantees, creditors, and other unknown
persons 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 covering the
following real and personal property descri-
bed as follows,; to-wit:
Lot 17, ORANGE PARK SOUTH UNIT
15, according to plat thereof, as record-
ed in Plat Book 30, Pages 21-26, of the
Public Records 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 Erin Amate Zebell,
Butler & Hosch, P.A., 3185 South Conway
Road, Suite E, Orlando, 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 de-
manded in the Complaint.
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 Ave., Green Cove Springs, FL.
Phone 904-269-6349 not later than seven
(7) days prior to the proceeding. If hearing
impaired (TDD), 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or
1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service.
/seal/
James B. Jett
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Ann Garrison
Deputy Clerk
Legal No. 14426 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 262386)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 10-2009-CA-000024
DIVISION: B
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
SHELTON SCAIFE et al,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
SHELTON SCAIFE
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
144 PAYASADA OAKS TRAIL
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FL 320824637
CURRENT ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
KAREN T. SCAIFE
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
144 PAYASADA OAKS TRAIL
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FL 320824637
CURRENT ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVID-
UAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,
WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES
MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSE,


HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to
foreclose a mortgage on the following prop-
erty in CLAY County, Florida:
LOT 18, RIVERBEND, ACCORDING
TO PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 24, PAGES 36 THROUGH
40, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written de-
fenses within 30 days after the first publica-
tion, if any, on Florida Default Law Group,
P.L., Plaintiffs.attorney, whose address is
9119 Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300,
Tampa, Florida 33634, and file the original
with 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 or petition. .
This notice shall be published once each
week for two consecutive weeks in the Clay
Today.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this
Court on this 27th day of February, 2009.
/seal/
James B. Jett
Clerk of the Court
By:Alison Carter
As Deputy Clerk
Legal no. 14427 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper.,(MO 262409)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTH.JUDI-
CIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2008-CA-002908
OLD JOE, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability
company,
Plaintiff,
vs.
LARRY MEDLAR and SANDRA L.
MEDLAR, husband and wife,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE
BY THE CLERK
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-
suant to a Final Judgment entered on Feb-
ruary 26, 2009 in the above-styled cause
now pending in said court, that I will sell to
the highest and best bidder for cash in the
Civil Lobby at the Clay County Courthouse,
825 North Orange Avenue, Green Cove
Springs, Florida 32043, at 10:00 o'clock,
a.m. on April 9, 2009, the property descri-
bed in the attached Exhibit "A".
A portion of Sections 13 & 14 Town-
ship 5, South, Range, 24 East, Clay
County, Florida, being more particularly
described as follows:
Commence at the Northwesterly cor-
ner of Government Lot 10,said Section
14; Thence North .89 degrees, 10 mi-
nutes, 40 seconds East along the North-
erly line of said Government Lot 10, a
distance of 1006.50 feet to the Westerly
line of those lands described and re-
corded in Official Records Book 1047,
Page 415, of the Public Records of said
County; Thence South 00 degrees, 00
minutes, 30 seconds East, along Last
said Line, 51.00 fminuteseet; Thence
North 89 degrees, 10, minutes, 40 sec-
onds East, along the Southerly line of
those lands described and recorded in
Official Records Book 11, Page 14, of
the Public Records of said County, a
distance of 326.65 feet to the Easterly
line of said-Government Lot 10; Thence
South 00 degrees, 06 minutes, 34 sec-
onds East, along Last said Line, a dis-
tance of 15.00 feet to the Southerly line
of said Official Records Book 11, Page
14; Thence North 89 degrees, 10 mi-
nutes, 40 seconds East, along last said
line, a distance of 400.00 feet to the
Easterly line of said lands and the Point
of Beginning; Thence North 00 degrees,"
06 minutes, 34 seconds West, along last
said line, 66.00 feet to the Northerly line
of Government Lot 9, said Section 14;
Thence North 89 degrees, 10 minutes,
40 seconds East, also being the South-
erly line of those lands described and
recorded in Official Records Book 411,
Page 695 of the Public Records of said
County; a distance of 960.00 feet, more
or less, to the Westerly Top of Bank of
Black Creek; Thence Southeasterly,
Northeasterly, Northwesterly, and
Southwesterly along the meanderings
thereof, a distance of 4625.00 feet, more
or less, to a Point thence North 00 de-
grees, 00 minutes, 30 seconds West,
820,00 feet, more or less, thence North
89 degrees, 10 minutes, 40 seconds
East, 399.49 feet; Thence North 00 de-
grees, 06 minutes, 34 seconds West,
250.000 feet to Point of Beginning, con-
taining 33.64 acres, more or less;
Together with a 60.00 foot easement
for ingress and egress over a portion of
Section 14, Township 5 South, Range 24
East, Clay County, Florida, being more
more particularly described as follows:
Commence at the Northwesterly Cor-
ner of Government Lot 10, said Section
14; Thence North 89 Degrees, 10 mi-
nutes, 40 seconds East along the North-
erly Line of said Government Lot 10; a
distance of 1006.50 feet to the Westerly
line of those lands described and re-
corded in Official Record Book 1047,


Page 415 of Public Records of said
County; thence South 00 degrees, 00
minutes, 30 seconds East, along Last
said Line, 51.00 feet; thence North 89
degrees 10 minutes, 40 seconds East,
along the Southerly line of those lands
described and recorded in Official Re-
cord Book 11, Page 14, of the Public Re-
cords of said County, a distance of
266.65 feet to the Point of Beginning;
Thence continue North 89 degrees, 10
minutes, 40 seconds East, along said
Southerly line 60.00 feet to the Easterly
Line of said Government Lot 10; Thence
South 00 degrees, 06 minutes, 34 sec-
onds East, along Last said Line a dis-
tance of 15.00 feet to the Southerly line
of said Official Record Book 11, Page
14; thence North 89 degrees, 10 mi-
nutes, 40 seconds East, along Last said
Line, a distance of 400.00 feet to the
Easterly line of said lands; thence South
00 degrees, 06 minutes, 34 seconds
East, along Last said Line, 60.00 feet;
thence South 89 degrees, 10 minutes,
40 seconds West, 460.00 feet; thence
North 00 degrees, 460.00 feet; thence
North 00 degrres, 06 minutes, 34 sec-
onds West 75.00 feet to the Point of Be-
ginning.
A portion of Section 14, Township 5
South, Range 24 East, Clay County,
Florida, being more particularly descri-
bed as follows:
Commence at the Northwesterly cor-
ner of Government Lot 10, said Section
14; thence North 89 degrees, 10 mi-
nutes, 40 seconds East along the North-
erly line of said Government Lot 10, a
distance of 1006.50 feet to the Westerly
line of those lands described and re-
corded in Official RecordsBook 1047,
Page 415, of the Public Records of said
County; thence South 00 degrees, 00
minutes, 30 seconds East along last
said line, 51.00 feet to the Point of Be-
ginning; thence North 89 degrees, 10
minutes, 40 seconds East along the
Southerly line.of those lands described
and recorded in Official Records Book
11, Page 14, of the Public Records of
said County, a distance of 326.65 feet to
the Easterly line of-said Government Lot
10; thence South 00 degrees, 06 mi-
nutes, 34 seconds East along last said
line, a distance of 15.00 feet to the
Southerly line of said Official Records
Book 11, Page 14; thence North 89 de-
grees, 10 minutes 40 seconds East
along last said line, a distance of 400.00
feet to the Easterly line of said lands;
thence South 00 degrees, 06 minutes,
34 seconds East, 250.00 feet; thence
South 89 degrees, 10 minutes 40 sec-
onds West, 399.49 feet; thence South 00
degrees, 00 minutes, 30 seconds East
from said Point of Beginning, said lie al-
so being the Westerly line of aforesaid
lands described and recorded in Official
Records Book 1047, Page 415; thence
North 00 degrees, 00 minutes, 30 sec-
onds West along last. said line, 1057
feet, more or less, to the point of Begin-
ning, contains 10.40 acres, more or less,
subject to:
A 60.00 foot easement for ingress
and egress over a portion of Section 14,.
Township 5, South, Range 24 East, Clay
County, Florida, being more particularly
described as follows:
Commence at the NortHlwesterly Cor-
ner of Government Lot 10, said Section
14; Thence North 89 Degrees, 10 mi-
nutes, 40 seconds East along the North-
erly Line of said Government Lot 10; a
distance of 1006.50 feet to the Westerly
line of those lands described and re-
corded in Official Record Book 1047,
Page 415, of the Public Records of said
County; thence South 00 degrees, 00
minutes, 30 seconds East, along Last
said Line, 51.00 feet; thence North 89
degrees 10 minutes, 40 seconds East,
along the Southerly line of those lands
described and recorded in Official Re-
cord Book 11, Page 14, of the Public Re-
cords of said County, a distance of
266.65'feet to the Point of Beginning;
thence continue North 89 degrees, 10
minutes, 40 seconds East along said
Southerly line 60.00 feet to the Easterly
Line of said 60.00 feet to the Easterly
line of said Government Lot 10; thence
South'00 degrees, 06 minutes, 34 sec-
onds East, along Last said Line a dis-
tance of 15.00 feet to the Southerly line
of said Official Record Book 11, Page
14; thence North 89 degrees, 10 mi-
nutes, 40 seconds East, along Last said
Line, a distance of 400.00 feet to the
Easterly line of said lands; thence South
00 degrees, 06 minutes, 34 seconds
East along Last said Line, 60.00 feet;
thence South 89 degrees, 10 -minutes,
40 seconds West, 460.00 feet; thence
North 00 degrees, 06 minutes, 34 sec-
onds West, 75.00 feet to the Point of Be-
ginning.
Dated March 2, 2009.
/seal/
JAMES B. JETT
By: Diane Pierce
Deputy Clerk
Legal no. 14428 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 262452 )


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PUBLIC AUCTION
Animals to be auctioned at:
Clay County Animal Care and Control
3984 State Road 16 West
Green Cove Springs, FI 32043
(904) 269-6342
Auction to be held April 9th, 2009 at 9:00
a.m.
Two Rhode Island Red Chickens, One
Guinea Hen, One Red Rooster, One Py-
thon Snake with tank, One Dark Brown
Tennessee Walker 13 year old Gelding,
One reddish Gelding, seven Fresh Water
Fish with 55 gallon tank -
Legal no. 14429 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 262480)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND
FOR CLAY COUNTY
CASE NO: 2008 CA 000520 (B)
DIVISION:# B
Deutsche 1ank National Trust Company,
as Trustee for the Certificateholders of
Soundview Home Loan Trust 2006-OPT5,
Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-
OPT5
Plaintiff,
Vs.
Grigorii G. Chemov and-Svetlana Chemov,
husband and wife; et. al
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant
to an Order of Final Judgment of Foreclo-
sure dated March 2, 2009, entered in Civil
Case No. 07-CA-888 of the Circuit Court of
the 4th Judicial Circuit in and for Clay
County, Florida, wherein Deutsche Bank
National Trust Company, as Trustee for the
Certificateholders of Soundview Home
Loan Trout 2006-OPT5, Asset-Backed-Cer-
tificates, Series 2006-OPT5, Plaintiff, and
Grigorii G. Chemov and Svetlana Chemov,
husband and wife are.defendant(s), I will
sell to the highest and best bidder for cash,
AT THE FRONT DOOR OF THE CLAY
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, LOCATED AT
825 NORTH ORANGE AVENUE, GREEN
COVE SPRINGS, CLAY COUNTY, FLORI-
DA, AT 10:00 A.M. ON APRIL 13, 2009 the
following described property as set forth in
said Final Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 173, COPPERGATE UNIT FOUR-
B, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE-
OF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 43,
PAGE 23 THROUGH 26, INCLUSIVE, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
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
60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
If you are a person with a disability who
needs any accommodation in order to par-
ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost to you, to the provision of certain
assistance. Please contact Clay County
Courthouse, 825 North Orange Avenue,
Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 within 2
working days of your receipt of this notice
of sale: if you are hearing impaired call: 1-
800-955-8771; if you are voice impaired
call: 1-800-955-8770.
'DATED at Green Cove Springs, Florida
this 2nd day of March, 2009.
/seal/
James B. Jett
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Diane Pierce
Deputy Clerk
Legal No. 14433 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 263287)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 09-CP-17
PROBATE DIVISION: B
IN RE: ESTATE OF
RICHARD CLEMENS LURIE,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO: ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR
DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
TATE
Within three months from the time of
the first publication of this notice, you are
required to file with this Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Clay County, Florida, Probate Divi-
sion, the address of which is Clay County
Courthouse, Green Cove Springs, Florida
32043, a written and verified statement of
any claim or demand you may have against
the estate of RICHARD CLEMENS LURIE,
deceased.
Each claim must be in writing and must
indicate the basis for the claim, the name
and address of the creditor or his agent or
attorney, and the amount claimed. If the
claim is not yet due, the date when it will
become due shall be stated. If the claim is
contingent or unliquidated, the nature of the
uncertainty shall be stated. If the claim is
secured, the security shall be described.
The claimant shall deliver a copy of the
claim to the clerk who shall furnish the copy
to the personal representative.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
DATED on this 22nd day of January,
2009.
TERRANCE A. JONES, ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No.: 0454958


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RENAE J. KENNY, ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No.: 0168319
1835 East West Parkway, Suite 17
Orange Park, FI 32003
(904) 272-4400
(904) 215-4954
Attorney for Personal Representative
KIMBERLY DIANE CAIN
Personal Representative
Legal no. 14434 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 263507)


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 09-CP-66
Division: B
IN RE: ESTATE OF
PETER BOVASSO,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of PE-
TER BOVASSO, deceased, whose date of
death was January 21,2009, File Number
0-CP-66, is pending in the Circuit Court for
Clay County, Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which is 825 N. Orange Avenue,
Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043. The
names and addresses of the personal rep-
resentative's attorney are set forth below.
All Creditors of the decendent and other
persons having claims or demands against
decendent's estate on whom a copy of this
notice has been served must file their
claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER
OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decendent and
other persons having claims or demands
against, decendent's estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BAR-
RED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIOD 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 publication of this
notice is March 12, 2009.
Attorney for Personal Representative:
Barney Bivens, Esquire
Attorney for Personal Representative
Florida Bar No.: 353035
1543 Kingsley Avenue, #18-B .
Orange Park, FL 32065
Personal Representative: .
Janyce M. Bovasso
1970 Hazel Nut Run West
Orange Park, FI 32073
Legal no 14435.published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today Newspaper. (MO)

NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed bids will be received by the
School District of Clay County until
11:00 AM on Friday April 3, 2009,
in' the Business Affairs Conference Room,
814 Walnut Street, Green Cove Springs,
Florida 32043
at which time and place all bids received
will be publicly opened and read aloud for
furnishing all labor and materials for the
construction of:
Air Handler Replacement, Light Fixtures
and Ceiling.Replacement
at Orange Park High School
All work shall be done according to the
plans and specifications prepared by:
KPI Engineering, Inc. -
3203 Queen Palm Drive, Tampa,
FL 33619
(813) 241-6488, (813) 241-6498 FAX
Plans are on file and open to inspection
at the office of the Architect and are also on
file in the following Plan Rooms:
McGraw Hill Construction Dodge Plan
Room, 542 Edgewood Avenue S., Jack-
sonville, FL 32205, (904) 384-5202
Construction Bulletin, 7033 Common-
wealth Ave., Suite 1, Jacksonville, FL
32220, (904) 388-0336
Reed Construction Data, 30 Technology
Parkway S. Suite 500, Norcross, GA
30092, (904) 992-1289
In accordance with Florida State Stat-
ute, only Contractors that have been pre-
qualified by the School District of Clay
County are eligible to submit bids for this
project. No Contractor who has not
been pre-qualified should submit bids
for this project.
Florida Statutes require that all contrac-
tual personnel who are permitted access
on school grounds when students are pres-
ent must meet Level 2 screening require-
ments as described in S1012.32, Florida
Statutes.
Contractors may obtain sets of Draw-
ings and Specifications from the office of
the Engineer upon deposit of actual cost of
materials and labor per set, of which
$50.00 is non-refundable. Partial sets of
Drawings and/or Specifications will not be
issued.
General Contractors who choose not to
submit a bona fide'bid and wh6 fail to re-
turn the Bidding Document prior to Bid
Date shall forfeit their deposit.
Bidding Documents will be mailed only
upon receipt of deposit and $50.00 per set
for postage and handling, or upon request,


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will be forwarded by U.P.S. Collect.
DISCRIMINATION: An entity or affiliate
who has been placed on the discriminatory.
vendor list may not submit a bid on a con-
tract to provide goods or services to a pub-
lic entity, may not submit a bid on a con-
tract with a public entity for the construction
or repair of a public building or public work,
may not submit bids on leases of real prop-
erty to public entity, may not award or per-
form work as a contractor, supplier, sub-
contractor, or consultant under contract
with any public entity, and may not transact
business with any public entity.
The Owner reserves the right to waive
any irregularities and minor technicalities or
to reject any and all bids. Each bidder
must deposit with his bid, a Bid Bond or
Cashier's Check in the amount of five per-
cent (5%) of the Base Bid price, payable to
the Owner.
The successful bidder will be re-
quired to provide a Performance, Labor,
and Material Bond in the amount of
100% of the accepted Bid amount.
No bidder may withdraw his bid within
(60) days after the actual date of the open-
ing thereof.
Any actual or prospective bidder who
disputes the reasonableness or competi-
tiveness of the terms and conditions of the
Invitation To Bid, Contract Award, or Rec-
ommendation for. Contract Award, shall file
a Notice of Protest with the Superintendent
of Schools within 72 hours of receipt of the
bid solicitation, posting of the bid tabula-
tions, or posting of the bid award, and must
file a formal written protest within ten (10)
days following the filing of the Notice to
Protest. Failure to observe such timelines
will constitute a waiver of proceedings and
of right to protest as stipulated in Chapter
120 of the Florida Statutes. The School
Board requires a protestor to post bond in
accordance with Florida Statues, Section
255.0516 F.S..
Bond Requirement:
Should a contractor wish to protest the
bid recommendation, the protestor shall be
required to post a bond as follows:
1. Five percent (5%) of the recommend-
ed award for the project, valued less than
$500.000.00; and
2. Twenty-five thousand ($25,000.00)
for all projects in excess of $500,000.00.
Conditioned upon payment of all costs
and fees, which may be adjusted against
the protestor, in the Administrative Hearing.
If at the Hearing, the School Board pre-
vails, it may recover all costs and attorney's
fees from the protester; if the protestor pre-
vails, the protestor shall recover.from the.
School Board, all costs and attorney's fees.
Bid tabulations shall be posted at the
main office, 900 Walnut Street, Green
Cove Springs after the intended recom-
mendation is announced on or about four
(4) days of the bid opening and after the
board's decision is made. The bid tabula-
tion will remain posted for a minimum peri-
od of 96 hours.
Ben Wortham, Superintendent
Clay County District Schools
Legal no. 14439 published March 12,
March 19, and March 26, 2009 in Clay
County's Clay Today newspaper. (MO
263843)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 10-2009-CA-000135
:DIVISION: B
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO BA MORTGAGE, LLC
SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST BY MERGER
OF NATIONSBANC MORTGAGE CORPO-
RATION,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DAVID-EUGENE CHAPMAN A/K/A DAVID
E CHAPMAN et al,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
DAVID EUGENE CHAPMAN A/K/A
DAVID E CHAPMAN
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
2060 N 11TH AVENUE
HANFORD, CA 932300000
CURRENT ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVID-
UAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,
WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES
MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSE,
HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to
foreclose a mortgage on the following prop-
erty in CLAY County, Florida:
A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN A
PART OF LOTS 14 AND 15 OF BLOCK
203 OF BLACK CREEK PARK UNIT TWO
AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 11, PAGES 34-49 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS:OF CLAY COUNTY,
FLORIDA; SAID PARCEL BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL-
LOWS:
COMMENCE AT AN IRON PIPE AT
THE MOST EASTERLY CORNER OF
SAID LOT 15 AND RUN SOUTH 47 DE-


AGREES 03 MINUTES 42 SECONDS
EAST, ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY
LINE THEREOF A DISTANCE OF 98.84
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE RUN NORTH 42 DEGREES 56
MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST, 400.00
FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT
OF WAY LINE OF SOUTH PERIWINKLE
AVENUE; THENCE RUN NORTH 47 DE-
GREES 03 MINUTES 42 SECONDS
EAST, ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY
RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF
213.87 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 42
DEGREES 56 MINUTES 18 SECONDS
EAST, 400.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAS-
TERLY LINE OF SAID BLOCK 203;
THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 42 DE-
GREES 56 MINUTES 18 SECONDS
EAST, 423.64 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE;
THENCE CONTINUE 14 FEET MORE OR
LESS TO A POINT IN THE CENTERLINE
OF BULL CREEK; THENCE RUN
SOUTHWESTERLY, NORTHERLY,
NORTHWESTERLY AND WESTERLY
ALONG SAID CENTERLINE 490 FEET
MORE OR LESS TO A POINT BEARING
SOUTH 42 DEGREES 56 MINUTES 18
SECONDS EAST, FROM THE POINT OF
BEGINNING; THENCE RUN NORTH 42
DEGREES 56 MINUTES 18 SECONDS
WEST, 30 FEET MORE OR LESS TO AN
IRON PIPE; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH
42 DEGREES 56 MINUTES 18 SECONDS
WEST, 222.48 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING
has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written de-
fenses within 30 days after the first publica-
tion, if any, on Florida Default Law Group,
P.L., Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is
9119 Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300,
Tampa, Florida 33634, and file the original
with 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-or petition.
This notice shall be published once
each week for two consecutive weeks in
the Clay Today.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this
Court on this 4th day of March, 2009.
/SEAL/
James B. Jett
Clerk of the Court
By: Debra M. Beyrle
As Deputy Clerk
Legal no. 14441 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 264328)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY; FLORIDA
CIVILACTION
CASE NO.: 10-2008-CA-001007
DIVISION: B
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST
COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR MORGAN
STANLEY ABS CAPITAL I INC TRUST
2006-NC4,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JESSICA RENEE SMITH, et al,
Defendantss.


NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
JESSICA RENEE SMITH
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
73 Foster LN
Palm Coast, FL 32137
CURRENT ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
TENANT #1
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
2614 PEPPERMILL COURT -
MIDDLEBURG, FL 32068
CURRENT ADDRESS:
2614 PEPPERMILL COURT
MIDDLEBURG, FL 32068
TENANT #2
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
2614 PEPPERMILL COURT
MIDDLEBURG, FL 32068
CURRENT ADDRESS:
2614 PEPPERMILL COURT
MIDDLEBURG, FL 32068
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVID-
UAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,
WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES
MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSE,
HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to fore-
close a mortgage on the following property
in CLAY County, Florida:
LOT 9, WINDOVER COURTS, AC-
CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 19, PAGE 66,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written de-
fenses within 30 days after the first publica-
tion, if any, on Florida Default Law Group,
P.L., Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is
9119 Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300,
Tampa, Florida 33634, and file the original
with 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


MARCH 19, 2009 CLAY TODAY 15B


Complaint or petition.
This notice shall be published once
each week for two consecutive weeks in
the Clay Today.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this
Court on this 4th day of March, 2009.
/seal/
James B. Jett
Clerk of the Court
By: Debra M. Beyde
As Deputy Clerk
Legal no. 14442 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 264339 )

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION B
CASE NO: 10 2009 CA 000137
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST
COMPANY AS TRUSTEE UNDER POOL-
ING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DAT-
ED AS OF MAY 1, 2007 SECURITIZED
ASSET BACKED RECEIVABLES LLC
TRUST 2007-BR3 MORTGAGE PASS-
THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES
2007-BR3,
Plaintiff,
Vs.
CARL E. JOHNSON, et al,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
ANGEL D. JOHNSON
Last Known Address: 4043 Scenic Drive
Middleburg, FI 32068
Also Attempted at: 5326 Glenwood Ave.,
Jacksonville, FL 32205;
2370 Oakbend Dr. Apt. 1318
Palm Harbor, FL 34683
Current Residence Unknown
CARL E. JOHNSON
Last Known Address: 4043 Scenic Drive
Middleburg, Fl 32068
Also Attempted at: 5326 Glenwood Ave.,
Jacksonville, FL 32205;
2370 Oakbend Dr. Apt. 1318
Palm Harbor, FL 34683
Current Residence Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for
Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following
described property:
Survey of a part of Lot 13, BLACK
CREEK ESTATES, according to plat
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 5, Page
5, of the Public Records of Clay County,
Florida, more particularly described as
follows:
Begin at the Southwest corner of
said Lot 13; thence North 17 57' 00"
East, 276.14 feet, along the West line of
said Lot 13, to the South line of Scenic
Drive (a graded county maintained
road);thence South 68 01' 37" East,
150.37 feet, along the South line of said
Scenic Drive, to the east line"of'said Lot
13; thence South 17 57' 00" West, 265.59
feet, along to the East line of said lot 13,
to its Southeast corner; thence North 72
03' 00" West, 150.0 feet, along the South
line of said Lot 13, being also the North
line of a 60.0 foot county road, to the
Point of Beginning.
has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written de-
fenses, if any, to it on Marshall C. Watson,
P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address
is 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120, Ft. Lau-
derdale, FL 33309 on or before thirty (30)
days after the first publication of this Notice
in the Clay Today 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 reliefcdemanded in the
complaint.
In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), disabled
persons who, because of their disabilities
need special accommodation to participate
in this proceeding should contact the ADA
Coordinator at 825 N. Orange Ave., Green
Cove Springs; FL 32043 or Telephone
Voice/TDD (904) 630-2564 not later, than
five business days prior to such proceed-
ing.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this
Court this 4th day of March, 2009.
/seal/
James B. Jett
as Clerk of the Court
By Ann Garrison
as Deputy Clerk
Legal No. 14443 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 264350)


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 10-2006-CA-1184-E
LASALLE BANK, NA, AS TRUSTEE FOR
CERTIFCATEHOLDERS OF EMC MORT-
GAGE LOAN TRUST 2005-B, MORT-
GAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2005-B
Plaintiff,
Vs.
KENNETH BROWN; ERICA BROWN; UN-
KNOWN TENANT 1; UNKNOWN TENANT
II; DEERFIELD POINTE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC.; MORTGAGE ELEC-
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC., AS NOMINEE FOR NOVASTAR
MORTGAGE, INC., and any unknown
heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, and
other unknown persons or unknown spous-
es claiming by, through and under any of
the above-named


Defendants,
AMENDED NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that the under-
signed Clerk of the Circuit Court of Clay
County, Florida, will on the 15th day of
April, 2009, at 10:00 a.m. at the Front -
Steps of the Clay County. Courthouse in
Green Cove Springs, offer for sale and sell
at public outcry to the highest and best bid-
der for cash, the following-described prop-
erty situate in Clay County, Florida:
LOT 132, DEERFIELD POINTE, AC-
CORDING TO PLAT THEREOF AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 22, PAGES 62,
63, 64, AND 65 OF THE CURRENT PUB-
LIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
pursuant to the Final Judgment entered in
a case pending in said Court, the style of
which is indicated above.
Any person or entity claiming an inter-
est in the surplus, if any, resulting from the
foreclosure sale, other than the property
owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens,
must file a claim on same with the Clerk of
Court within 60 days after the foreclosure
sale.
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 later
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.
WITNESS my hand and official seal of
said Court this 4th day of March, 2009.
'/seal/
James B. Jett
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Amanda L. Ellison
Deputy .Clerk
Legal No. 14444 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 248289)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 09-CP-42
Division B
IN RE: ESTATE OF
STEPHEN JOHN CARR A/K/A STE-
PHEN J. CARR,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of Ste-
phen John Carr, a/k/a Stephen J. Carr, de-
ceased, whose date of death was Novem-
ber 26, 2008, and whose social security
number is XXX-XX-3372, is pending in the
Circuit Court for Clay County, Florida, Pro-
bate Division, the address is 825 North Or-
ange Avenue, PO Box'698, Green Cove
Springs, Florida, 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 having claims or demands 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 AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NO-
TICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or demands
against decedent's estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
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-
ODS 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 no-
tice is March 12, 2009.
Linda S. Faingold
Attorney for Personal Representative
FL Bar No.: 11542
Tampa Bay Elder Law
5308 Van Dyke Road
Lutz, Florida 33558
Telephone: (813) 963-7705
Fax: (888) 673-0072
Dennis Carr
Personal Representative
1087 Dartford Drive
Tarpon Springs, FL 34688
Legal no. 14445 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 265053)

PUBLIC SALE
In accordance with the provisions of
State Law, there being due and unpaid
charges for which the undersigned is enti-
tled to satisfy an owner's lien of the goods
hereinafter described and stored at Uncle
Bob's Self-Storage located at: 918
Blanding Blvd., Store #67, Orange Park,
FL 32065, (904) 272-3705 and, due notice
having been given, to the owner of said
property and all parties known to claim an
interest therein, and the time specified in
such notice for payment of such having ex-


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CLAYTODAYONLINE.COM


pired, the goods will be sold at public auc-
tion at the above state address to the high-
est bidder or otherwise disposed of on
Monday, March 30, 2009 at 12:30p.m.
10% Buyers Premium, Cash Only. Auc-
tioneer JERRY DUNCAN Florida License
#AU527.
DUSTIN KELLEY, TV, Fan, Children bi-
cycle seat, wooden stand; RICHARD
NEVITT, Household goods, furniture, box-
es, tools; ALBERT WADE, Household
goods, furniture, boxes, tools.
Legal no. 14445 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 264653)


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO: 09-CP-48
DIVISION: B
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARIAN D. BOLAM
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of Ma-
rian D. Bolam., deceased, whose date of
death was January 25, 2009, is pending in
the Circuit Court for Clay County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address of which is
825 North Orange Avenue, Green Cove
Springs, Florida 32043. The names and ad-
dresses of the personal representative and
the personal representative's attorney are
set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands 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 AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE'
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NO-
TICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or demands
against decedent's estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
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-
ODS 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 publication of this
notice is March 12, 2009.
Attorney for Personal Representatives:
John F. Tolson, Jr.
Attorney for David J. Bolam
Florida Bar No. 158761
462 Kingsley Avenue, Suite 101
Orange Park, Florida 32073
Telephone: (904) 269-0050
Fax: (904) 269-6119
Personal Representative:
David J. Bolam
212 North Ridge Drive
Orange Park, Florida 32003
Legal No. 14446 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 264654)


NOTICE OF BUDGET WORKSHOP
FOR
THE CROSSINGS AT FLEMING ISLAND
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
The Board of Supervisors of The Cross-
ings at Fleming Island Golf Club, 2217 Ea-
gle Harbor Parkway, Fleming Island, Flori-
da 32003 on Wednesday, April 22, 2009 at
6:00 p.m. The workshop will be held to dis-
cuss the first 6 months of the Fiscal Year
2008 2009 Budget.
This meeting will be open to the public
and will be conducted in accordance with
the provisions of Florida Law for Communi-
ty Development Districts. The meeting may
be continued to a date, time, and place to
be specified on the record at the meeting.
A copy of the agenda for the meeting may
be obtained from Yvette E. Hartsfield, Dis-
trict Manager, 280 Wekiva Springs Road,
Suite 2000, Longwood, FL 32779.
There may be occasions when one or
more Supervisors will participate by tele-
phone. At the above location there will be
present a speaker telephone so that any in-
terested person may attend the meeting at
the above location and be fully informed of
the discussions taking place either in per-
son or by telephone communication.
Any person requiring special accommo-
dations at this meeting because of a disa-
bility or physical impairment should contact
Kaamilya Pereira at (866) 262-1671 at
least five calendar days prior to the meet-
ing. If you are hearing or speech impaired,
please contact the Florida Relay Service at
(800) 955-8770, who can aid you in con-
tacting the District Office.
Each person who decides to appeal any
action taken at the meeting is advised that
they will need a record of the proceedings
and that accordingly, the person may need
to ensure that a verbatim record of the pro-
ceedings is made, including the testimony
and evidence upon which such appeal is to
be based.
Yvette E. Hartsfield, District Manager
THE CROSSINGS AT
-FLEMING ISLAND


COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT
Legal no. 14447 published March 19,
2009 in Clay County's Clay Today news-
paper. (MO 264656)

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE- IS HEREBY GIVEN That pur-
suant to a WRIT OF EXECUTION issued in
the County Court, Clay County, Florida, on
the 2nd day of February 2009, in the cause
wherein CHASE BANK USA N.A. is plaintiff
and CRAIG J. HOFSTRA is defendant, be-
ing case number 2008-CC-79, in said
Court, 1,-RICK BESELER, as Sheriff of Clay
County, Florida, have levied upon all right,
title and interest of the Defendant, CRAIG
J. HOFSTRA, in and to the following de-
scribed property, to wit:
2004 TOYOTA SIENNA VIN #
5TDZA22C34S139159
And on the 14th day of April 2009, at
3222 Highway .17, Green Cove Springs,
Clay County, Florida at the hour of 10:00
a.m, or as soon thereafter as possible, I
will offer for sale all of the said Defendant's,
CRAIG J. HOFSTRA's, right, title and inter-
est in aforesaid property at public outcry
and will sell the same, subject to all prior
liens, taxes, judgments and encumbrances,
if any, to the highest and best bidder or bid-
ders for CASH or MONEY ORDER, the
proceeds to be applied as far as may be to
the payment of costs and the satisfaction of
the abov7e-described Execution.
Individuals with disabilities needing a
reasonable accommodation to participate
in this proceeding should contact the Civil
Process Section of the Clay County Sher-
iffs Office (904) 529-6020 at least five days
prior.to the date of sale.
RICK BESELER, SHERIFF
Clay County, Florida
By: Sharlene Roeder
Legal no. 14448 published March 12,
March 19, March 26 and April 2, 2009 in
Clay County's Clay Today newspaper.
(MO 264691)

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That pur-
suant to a WRIT OF EXECUTION issued in
the Circuit Court, Duval County, Florida, on
the 14th day of November 2008, in the
cause wherein RINKER MATERIALS COR-
PORATION is plaintiff and C. W. ENTER-
PRISES .OF JACKSONVILLE INC., a cor-
poration, and ROBERT J. DAVIDSON, indi-
vidually and d/b/a C. W. ENTERPRISES
OF JACKSONVILLE, INC. is defendant,
being case number 16-2007-CA-008841-
MA in said Court, I, RICK BESELER, as
Sheriff of Clay County, Florida, have levied
upon all right, title and interest of the De-
fendant, C. W. ENTERPRISES OF JACK-
SONVILLE INC., a corporation, and ROB-
ERT J. DAVIDSON, individually and d/b/a
C. W. ENTERPRISES OF JACKSON-
VILLE, INC. in and to the following descri-
bed property, to wit:
2002 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHRCI-
ROAD/STREET MOTORCYCLE
VIN #1HD1FRW112Y646061
And on the 14th day of April 2009, at
3222 Highway 17, Green Cove Springs,
Clay County, Florida at the hour of 10:00
a.m., or as soon thereafter as possible, I
will offer for sale all of the said Defendants',
C. W. ENTERPRISES OF JACKSONVILLE
INC., a corporation, and ROBERT J. DA-
VIDSON, individually and d/b/a C. W. EN-
TERPRISES OF JACKSONVILLE, INC.,
right, title and interest in aforesaid property
at public outcry and will sell the same, sub-
ject to all prior liens, taxe', judgments and
encumbrances, if alny, to the highest and
best bidder or bidders for CASH or MONEY
ORDER, the proceeds to be applied as far
as may be to the payment of costs and the
satisfaction of the above-descrilbed Execu-
tion.
Individuals with disabilities needing a
reasonable accommodation to participate
in this proceeding should contact the Civil
Process Section of the Clay County Sher-
iffs Office (904) 529-6020 at least five days
prior to the date of sale.
RICK BESELER, SHERIFF
Clay County, Florida
By: Sharlene Roeder
Legal no. 14449 published March 12,
March 19, March 26 and April 2, 2009 In
Clay County's Clay Today newspaper.
(MO 264699)

-NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Capital Self Storage 501, wishing to
avail itself of the provisions of applicable
laws of this State CivisI Sections 83.801 -
83.809, hereby gives notice of sale under
said law, to wit:
On 03/26/2009 at Capital Self Storage
#510, 3585 Highway 17, Orange Park, FL
32003, (904) 215-2125, at 11:00 AM of that
day, Capital Self Storage 501 will conduct a
public sale to the highest bidder, for cash,
of property contained in the follwoing
Unit(s):
Name: Unit: Contents:
Randy W. Bragg A025 Household
Paris Dunormes E314 Household
Simon Vasquez, Jr. F313 Household
Owner reserves the right to bid and re-
fuse or reject any and all bids. The sale is
being made to satisfy an owner's lien. The
public is invited to attend.
Legal no. 14450 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 264834)


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 10 2009 CA 000204
DIVISION: B
WELLS FARGO BANK, NA,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ERIC M. PATTERSON, et al,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
ERIC M. PATTERSON
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
1822 HOLLOW GLEN DRIVE
MIDDLEBURG, FL 32068
CURRENT ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
REBECCA L. PATTERSON
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
1822 HOLLOW GLEN DRIVE
MIDDLEBURG, FL 32068
CURRENT ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVID-
UAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,
WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES
MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSE,
HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
YOU ARE, NOTIFIED that an action to
foreclose,a mortgage on-the following prop-
erty in CLAY County, Florida:
LOT 8, OF BARRINGTON ESTATES
UNIT THREE, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN MAP
BOOK 43, PAGE(S) 53 THROUGH 56, OF
THE PUBLIC OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORI-
DA.
has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written de-
fenses within 30 days-after the first publica-
tion, if any, on Florida Default Law Group,
P.L., Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is
9119 Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300,
Tampa, Florida 33634, and file the original
with 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 or petition.
This notice shall -be published once
each week for two consecutive weeks in
the Clay Today.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this
Court on this 4th day of March, 2009.
/seal/
James B. Jett
Clerk of the Court
By: Holly Hurlburt
As Deputy Clerk
Legal no. 14452 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 265117)


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 10 2009 CA 000158
DIVISION: B
TAYLOR, BEAN AND WHITAKER MORT-
GAGE CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JEFFREY S. DEVORE, et al,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
JOSEPH F. MAFFEO
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
3209 Russell Road
Green Cove Springs, FI 32043
CURRENT ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVID-
UAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,
WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES
MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSE,
HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to
foreclose a mortgage on the following prop-
erty in CLAY County, Florida:
LOT 7, ZZ ACRES, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 36, AT PAGE 41, 42 AND
43, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written de-
fenses within 30 days after the first publica-
tion, if any, on Florida Default Law Group,
P.L., Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is
9119 Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300,
Tampa, Florida 33634, and file the original
with 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 or petition. .
This notice shall be published once
each week for two consecutive weeks in
the Clay Today.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this
Court on this 5th day of March, 2009.
/seal/
James B. Jett
Clerk of the Court


By: Alison Carter
As Deputy Clerk
Legal no. 14453 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 265134)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: 2008-CA-000895
INDYMAC BANK, F.S.B.
Plaintiff,
Vs.
CATERINA SERNA; WILLIAM SERNA;
UNKNOWN PERSONS) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY; MORT-
GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR
INDYMAC BANK, F.S.B.;
Defendants.
RENOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant
to an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated March 5, 2009 and entered in Case
No. 2008-CA-000895, of the Circuit Court
of the 4th Judicial Circuit in and for CLAY
County, Florida. INDYMAC BANK, F.S.B is
Plaintiff and CATERINA SERNA; WILLIAM
SERNA; UNKNOWN PERSONS) IN POS-
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY;
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-
TION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR
INDYMAC BANK, F.S.B.; are defendants. I
will sell to the highest and best bidder for
cash AT THE FRONT STEPS OF THE
COURTHOUSE, AT 825 NORTH OR-
ANGE AVENUE, GREEN COVE
SPRINGS, IN CLAY COUNTY, FL at 10:00
a.m. on the 15th day of April, 2009, the fol-
lowing described property as set forth in
said Final Judgment, to wit:
Parcel A (8 Acres)
Part of the Southeast % of the South-
east 1/ of Section 22, Township.7 South,
Range 26 East, Clay County, Florida, be-
ing more particularly described as fol-
lows:
For a point of reference, commence
at the Southeast corner of the South-
east 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 22
and run Westerly on the South line of
the Southeast %'of the Southeast % of
said Section 22 for 759 feet to the Point
of Beginning; thence continue Westerly
on t he South line of the Southeast % of
the Southeast /4 for 396 feet to a point;
thence turn and run Northerly parallel to
the East line of the Southeast % of the
Southeast 1/4 of Section 22 for 1320 feet,
more or less, to the North line of the
Southeast % of the Southeast '/ of said
section 22 for 396 feet to a point; thence
turn and run Southerly parallel to the
East line of the Southeast 1/4 of the
Southeast /4 of said Section 22 for 1320
feet, more or less, to the Point of Begin-
ning.
Less and Except:
A tract of land lying in and being
more a part of the Southeast % of the
Southeast of Section 22, Township'7
South, Range 26 East, Clay County,
Florida and being more particularly de-
scribed as follows: Commencing at the
Southeast corner of the said Southeast
'/4 of the Southeast % ; Thence North 89
degrees 33 minutes 00 seconds West,
and along the South line of the said
Southeast % of the Southeast %, 759.0
feet; Thence North 00 degrees 23 mi-
nutes 00 seconds East, 20.0 feet to a
point in the Northerly right of way line of
Warner Road, as now established;
Thence continue North 00 degrees 23
minutes 00 seconds East, 440.0 feet;
Thence North 89 degrees 33 minutes 00
seconds West, 396.0 feet; Thence South
00 degrees 23 minutes 00 seconds
West, 440.0 feet; Thence South 89 de-
grees 33 minutes 00 seconds East,
396.0 feet to the point of beginning and
to close. Containing 4 acres.
Parcel B (2 Acres)
That certain parcel of land in the
Southeast % of the Southeast % of Sec-
tion 22, Township 7 South, Range 26
East, Clay County, FLorida, being more
particularly described as follows:
Commence at the Southeast % of the
Southeast of Section 22, Township 7
South, Range 26 East, and run East, and
run northerly on the west line of the
Southeast % of the Southeast % a dis-
tance of 164 feet to the point of begin-
ning; thence continue Northerly on the
west line of said Southeast % of the
Southeast % a distance of 528 feet to a
point; thence run easterly parallel with
the north line of the Southeast % of the
Southeast of said Section 22 for a dis-
tance of 165 feet to a point; thence
Southerly parallel with the west line of
the Southeast of the Southeast of
said Section 22 for a distance of 528
feet to a point; thence run westerly 165
feet to the point of beginning and to
close. Containing 2 acres in area.
A 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 60 days
from the sale.
In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act, if you are a person with a
disability who needs any accommodation in
order 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.,
Room 105, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043.
Phone (904) 284-6349 within two working
days of your receipt of this notice or plead-
ing: If you are hearing impaired call 1-800-
955-8771 (TDD); if you are voice impaired,
call 1-800-995-8770 (V) via Florida Relay
Services.
Dated this 5th day of March, 2009.
/seall/
James B. Jett
Clerk of said Court
By Tammy Rosenbaum
as Deputy Clerk
Legal No. 14454 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 265142)

NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed bids will be received by the Dis-
trict School Board of Clay County until
2:00pm on Thursday, 2 April 2009,
in the Business Affairs Conference Room,
814 Walnut Street, Green Cove Springs,
FL 32043
at which time and place all bids received
will be publicly opened and read aloud for
furnishing all labor and materials for the
construction of:
RENOVATE DOWNSPOUTS
IN BUILDING 1
ORANGE PARK HIGH SCHOOL
All work shall be done according to the
plans and specifications prepared by:
McCULLAR & BOATRIGHT
ARCHITECTS, P.A.
590 Wells Road, Suite 1
Orange Park, FL 32073
(904) 264-3433, (904) 264-8462 FAX
Plans are on file and open to inspection
at the office of the architect and are also on
file in the following plan rooms:
McGraw Hill Construction Dodge Plan
Room, 542 Edgewood Avenue S., Jack-
sonville, FL 32205, (904) 384-5202
Construction Bulletin, 7033 Common-
wealth Ave., Suite 1, Jacksonville, FL
32220, (904) 388-0336
Reed Construction Data, 30 Technology
Parkway S. Suite 500, Norcrbss, GA
30092, (904) 992-1289
Only contractors having been pre-
qualified by the Clay County School District
are eligible to submit bids for, this project.
Only. pre-qualified Contractors should
submit bids for this project (Florida
Statutes).
There will be Mandatory Pre-bid Meet-
ing at the site on Tuesday, 24 March
2009'at 2:00pm per Section 00100, Part
9.2. Bidders not attending the pre-bid
meeting will not be permitted to submit
a bid.
Contractors may purchase sets of drawings
and specifications from the reprographics
company:
Advanced Blueprint Services
1279 Kingsley Ave., Suite 115
Orange Park, FL 32073
(904) 215-8743
Partial sets of drawings and/or specifica-
tions are not advised and neither the archi-
tect nor owner will be responsible for partial
information given to subcontractors by the
general contractors.
It is advised that all bidders who pur-
chase plans or receive them from the plan
rooms register with the Architect's office to
be placed on the bid tabulation form for the
bid opening.
DISCRIMINATION: An entity or affiliate
who has been placed on the discriminatory
vendor list may not submit a bid on a con-
tract to provide goods or services to a pub-
lic entity, may not submit a bid on a con-
tract with a public entity for the construction
or repair of a public building or public work,
may not submit bids on leases of real prop-
erty to public entity, may not award or per-
form work as a contractor, supplier, sub-
contractor, or consultant under contract
with any public entity, and may not transact
business with any public entity.
The owner reserves the right to waive
any irregularities and minor technicalities or
to reject any and all bids. Each bidder
must deposit, with his bid, a bid bond or
cashier's check in the amount of five per-
cent (5%) of the base bid price, payable to
the owner.
The successful bidder will be re-
quired to provide a performance, labor
and material bond in the amount of
100% of the accepted bid amount.
No bidder may withdraw his bid within
(60) days after the actual date of the open-
ing thereof.
Any actual or prospective bidder who dis-
putes the reasonableness or competitive-
ness of the terms and conditions of the invi-
tation to bid, contract award, or recommen-
dation for contract award, shall file a notice
of protest with the superintendent of
schools within 72 hours of receipt of the bid
solicitation, posting of the bid tabulations,
or posting of the bid award and must file a
formal written protest within ten (10) days
following the filing of the notice to protest.
Failure to observe such timelines will con-
stitute a waiver of proceedings and of right
to protest as stipulated in Chapter 120 of
the Florida Statutes. The school board re-
quires a protestor to post bond in accord-
ance with Florida Statutes, Section
255.0516 F.S.
Bond Requirement:
Should a contractor wish to protest the


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bid recommendation, the protestor shall be
required to post a bond as follows:
(1)Five percent (5%) of the recommended
award for all projects valued less than
$500,000.00; and'
(2)Twenty-five thousand ($25,000.00) for
all projects in excess of $500,000.00.
Conditioned upon payment of all cost
and fees, which may be adjusted against
the protestor, in the administrative hearing.
If at the hearing, the school board prevails,
it may recover all costs and attorney's fees
from the protester; if the protestor prevails,
the protestor shall recover from the school
board, all costs and attorney's fees.
Bid tabulations shall be posted at the
main office, 900 Walnut Street Green Cove
Springs, outside the board's meeting room
after the intended recommendation is an-
nounced on or about four (4) days of the
bid opening and after the board's decision
is made. .The bid tabulation will remain
posted for a minimum period of 96 hours.
Ben Wortham, Superintendent
Clay County District Schools
Legal no 14456 published March 12,
March 19 and March 26, 2009 in Clay
County's Clay Today newspaper. (MO
265660)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA,:
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 10-2008-CA-001240
CITIMORTGAGE, INC.
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
CARLOS A. PHICHARDO, ET AL,
DEFENDANTSS.
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: CARLOS A. PICHARDO AND
WANNA PICHARDO whose residence is
1863 WELLS RD. #146, MIDDLEBURG,
FL 32068/
and who is evading service of process and
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 Defendant(s), who
are not known to be dead or alive, and all
parties having or claiming to have any right,
title 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 fol-
lowing property:
LOT 2, BLOCK 9 OF GREENWOOD
ESTATES UNIT FIVE, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 19, PAGE (S) 36-37. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS 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 DAVID J. STERN,
ESQ., Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is
900 South Pine Island Road #400, Planta-
tion, FL 33324-3920 on or before 30 days
from the date of the first publication of this
notice of action 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 or petition filed herein.
In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities
needing a special accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION at the
CLAY County Courthouse at 904-630-
2564, 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-
8770 via Florida Relay Service.
Witness my hand and the seal of this
Court at CLAY County, Florida this 5th day
of March, 2009.
/seal/
James B. Jett
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Diane Pierce
Deputy Clerk
Legal No. 14461 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 266309)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION B
CASE NO: 10 2008 CA 002860
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST
COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE,. IN TRUST
FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF
ARGENT SECURITIES INC., ASSET-
BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI-
CATES, SERIES 2006-RI.,
Plaintiff,
Vs.
DAMON R. KOFF A/K/A DAMON KOFF, et
al,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
MELISSA M. KOFF A/KIA MELISSA
KOFF
Last Known Address:
453 Frog Hollow Road
Orange Park, FI 32073
Also Attempted at: 2650 Grasshopper Ln.,
Orange Park, FI 32073 and 1964 Little Riv-
er Dr., Fleming Island, FL 32003
Current Residence Unknown
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MELISSA M.
KOFF A/K/A MELISSA KOFF
Last Known Address:
453 Frog Hollow Road


Orange Park, FI 32073
Also Attempted at: 2650 Grasshopper Ln.,
Orange Park, FI 32073 and 1964 Little Riv-
er Dr., Fleming Island, FL 32003
Current Residence Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for
Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following
described property:
LOT 3, BLOCK A, OF HOLLY POINT
REPLAT NO. 2, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4, Page 67 AND 68, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS 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 Marshall C. Watson,
P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address
is 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120, Ft. Lau-
derdale, FL 33309 on or before thirty (30)
days after the first publication of this Notice
in the Clay Today 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. "
In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), disabled
persons who, because of their disabilities
need special accommodation to participate
in this proceeding should contact the ADA
Coordinator at 825 N. Orange Ave., Green
Cove Springs, FL 32043 or Telephone
Voice/TDD (904) 630-2564 not later than
five business days prior to such proceed-
ing.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this
Court this 6th day of March, 2009.
/seal/
James B. Jett
as Clerk of the Court
By Ann Garrison
as Deputy Clerk
Legal No. 14462 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 266319)


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION B
CASE NO: 10 2008 CA 002408
LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-
TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR
CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF BEAR
STERANS ASSET BACKED SECURITIES
I LLC, ASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2005-AQ2,
Plaintiff,
Vs.
BAHUDIN BEJTOVIC, et al,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
AMINA BEJTOVIC
Last Known Address:
1064 Kimberly Court
Orange Park, Fl 3265
Also Attempted at: 29018 Bay Pointe Dr.,
Chesterfield, MI 48047' 603 Fulton Road,
F-35, Tallahassee, FL 32312
Current Residence Unknown
BAHUUDIN BEJTOVIC
Last Known Address:
1064 Kimberly Court ,
Orange Park, Fl 3265
Also Attempted at: 29018 Bay Pointe Dr.,
Chesterfield, MI 48047' 603 Fulton Road,,
F-35, Tallahassee, FL 32312
Current Residence Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for
Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following
described property:
LOT 36, THE COURTS, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGES 59 AND 60,
OF THE CURRENT PUBLIC RECORDS
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 Marshall C. Watson,
P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address
is 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120, Ft. Lau-
derdale, FL 33309 on or before thirty (30)
days after the first publication of this Notice
in the Clay Today 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.
In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), disabled
persons who, because of their disabilities
need special accommodation to participate
in this proceeding should contact the ADA
Coordinator at 825 N. Orange Ave., Green
Cove Springs, FL 32043 or Telephone
Voice/TDD (904) 630-2564 not later than
five business days prior to such proceed-
ing.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this
Court this 6th day of March, 2009.
/seal/
James B. Jett
as Clerk of the Court
By Ann Garrison
as Deputy Clerk
Legal No. 14463 published March 12 and
March 19, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 266326)


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 10-2008-CA-002477 B
AURORA LOAN SERVICES, LLC
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
ANNE-MARIE WHITLOCK, ET AL,
DEFENDANTSS.
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: ANNE-MARIE WHITLOCK; ROBERT
WHITLOCK III whose residence is
4019 LEATHERWOOD
DRIVE ORANGE PARK, FL 32065
and who is evading service of process and
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 Defendant(s), who
are not known to be dead or alive, and all
parties having or claiming to have any right,
title 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 fol-
lowing property:
LOT 184, WHITFILED AT OAKLEAF
PLANTATION, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 46,
PAGE(S) 58 THROUGH 67, INCLUDSIVE,
AS RECORDED IN 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 DAVID J. STERN,
ESQ., Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is
900 South Pine Island Road #400, Planta-
tion, FL 33324-3920 on or before 30 days
from the date of the first publication of this
notice of action 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 or petition filed herein.
In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities
needing a special accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION at the
CLAY County Courthouse at 904-630-
2564, 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-
8770 via Florida Relay Service.
Witness my hand and the seal of this
Court at CLAY County, Florida this 17th
day of February, 2009.
/seal/-
James B. Jett
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Alison Carter
Deputy Clerk
Legal No. 14467 published March 19 and
March 26, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 267160)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 2007-CA-1732
DIVISION: B
THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE
FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CWL,
INC. ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2005-08,
Plaintiff,
vs.
KENT J. SAMANIEGO et al,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
KENT J. SAMANIEGO
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
5519 Buzzie Lane
Middleburg, Fl 32068
CURRENT ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVID-
UAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,
WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN. PARTIES
MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSE,
HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to
foreclose a mortgage on the following prop-
erty in CLAY County, Florida:
THE EAST 132.25 FT. OF THE WEST
1268.25 FEET OF THE NORTH 330.00
FT.OF THE SOUTH 3050.00 FEET OF
SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH,
RANGE 23 EAST, CLAY COUNTY,
FLORIDA. BEING PART OF LOT 73,
DUCK POND, ACCORDING TO AN UN-
RECORDED PLAT BY CHARLES B.
PORTER, DATED MAY 5, 1989,.
LESS AND EXCEPT ANY ROAD
RIGHT OF WAYS OF RECORD.
has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written de-
fenses within 30 days after the first publica-
tion, if any, on Florida Default Law Group,
P.L., Plaintiffs attomey, whose address is
9119 Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300,
Tampa, Florida 33634, and file the original
with this Court either before service on
Plaintiffs attomey or immediately there-
after; otherwise a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded in the
Complaint or petition.
This notice shall be published once
each week for two consecutive weeks in
the Clay Today.


WITNESS my hand and the seal of this
Court on this 9th day of March, 2009.
/seal/
James B. Jett
Clerk of the Court
By:Ann Garrison
As Deputy Clerk
Legal no. 14470 published March 19 and
march 26, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 267385)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 2007-1757-CA
DIVISION: B
CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC,
Plaintiff,
vs
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS,
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH,
UNDER, MARY G. DRAISEY A/K/A MARY
GUTHRIE DRAISEY, DECEASED, et al,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
DAVID WALLACE KUHN, AS AN HEIR
OF THE ESTATE OF MARY G. DRAISEY
A/K/A MARY GUTHRIE DRAISEY, DE-
CEASED
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
1670 Shands Avenue
Cove Springs, FL 32043
CURRENT ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to
foreclose a mortgage on the following prop-
erty in CLAY County, Florida:
A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN
LOT B, BLOCK 98, PALMER AND FER-
RIS TRACT, GREEN COVE SPRINGS,
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, ACCORDING
TO PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 1 OF THE PUB-
LIC RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY; SAID
PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COM-
MENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER
OF SAID LOT B; THENCE ON THE
WESTERLY LINE THEREOF (ALSO BE-
ING THE EASTERLY LINE OF
OAKRIDGE AVENUE), RUN THE FOL-
LOWING TWO COURSES; (1) SOUTH 17
DEGREES 30 MINUTES 00 SECONDS
EAST, 50.0 FEET; TO THE POINT OF BE-
GINNING; (2) SOUTH 17 DEGREES 30
MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST 75.00
FEET, TO THE NORTHERLY LINE OF
THE LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 473, PAGE 226, OF
SAID PUBLIC RECORDS; THENCE ON
THE BOUNDARIES OF LAST SAID
LANDS, RUN THE FOLLOWING TWO
COURSES; (1) NORTH 73 DEGREES 31
MINUTES 45 SECONDS EAST 125.00
FEET; (2) NORTH 17 DEGREES 30 MI-
NUTES 00 SECONDS WEST 75.00 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 73 DEGREES 31 MI-
NUTES 45 SECONDS WEST 125.00
FEET, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written de-
fenses within 30 days after the first publica-
tion, if any, -on Florida Default Law Group,
P.L., Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is
9119 Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300,
Tampa, Florida 33634, and file the original
with 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 or petition.
This notice shall be published once
each week for two consecutive weeks in
the Clay Today.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this
Court on this 9th day of March, 2009.
/SEAL/
James B. Jett
Clerk of the Court
By: Holly Hurieburt
As Deputy Clerk
Legal no. 14471 published March 19 and
march 26, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 267396)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 10-2008-CA-002893
CITIMORTGAGE, INC.
Plaintiff,
vs.
ALEXANDER BLUE, et al,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: KIMBERLY R. SMITH A/K/A KIM-
BERLY ROBIN SMITH
Last Known Address:
3005 Tunica Trail
Middleburg, FL 32068
Also Attempted at: 7867 State Road 21
Keystone Heights, FL 32656 and
2525 Ambrosia Drive
Middleburg, FL 32068
Current Residence Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for
Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following
property:
LOT 10 OF ORANGE PARK SOUTH
UNIT 13, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 26, PAGE(S) 66 TO 68, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS 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 Marshall C. Watson,
P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address
is 1800 NW 49th STREET, SUITE 120, FT.
LAUDERDALE, FL 33309 on or before
thirty (30) days after the first publication of
this Notice in the Clay Today and file the
original with the Clerk of t his 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.
In accordance with the Americans witt
Disabilities Act o 1990 (ADA), disabled per-
sons who, because of their disabilities
need, special accommodation to participate.-
in this proceeding should contact the ADA
coordinator at 825 N. ORANGE AVENUE,
GREEN COVE SPRING,FL 32043 or Tele-
phone Voice/TDD (904) 630-2564 not later
than five business days prior to such pro-
ceeding.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this
Court this 6th day of March, 2009.
/seal/
James B. Jett
As Clerk of the Court
By: Holly Hurleburt
As Deputy Clerk
Legal no. 14472 published March 19 and
March 26, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 267412)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 10-2008-CA-001085-B
LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-
TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR MERRILL
LYNCH FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE
LOAN TRUST 2007-4, MORTGAGE
LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2007-4
Plaintiff,
Vs.
WAYNE W. HODGE; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF WAYNE W. HODGE; UN-
KNOWN TENANT I; UNKNOWN TENANT
II, and any unknown heirs, devisees,
grantees, creditors, and other unknown
persons or unknown spouses claiming by,
through, and under any of the above-
named Defendants,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
WAYNE W. HODGE
5317 ALMOND COURT
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS, FL 32656
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF WAYNE W.
HODGE
5317 ALMOND COURT
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS, FL 32656
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS STATED, CUR-
RENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
And any unknown heirs, devisees,
grantees, creditors, and other unknown
persons 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 covering the
following real and personal property descri-
bed as follows, to-wit:
The Land With The Buildings Thereon
Situated in KEYSTONE HEIGHTS, Clay
County, State of FL beings Known And
Numbered: 5317 Almond Court, Key-
stone Heights, FL 32656 As More Partic-
ularly Described As Follows: Parcel ID
#30-08-24-007838-000-00 A Part of Sec-
tion 30, Township 8 South Range 24
East, Public Records of Clay County.
Commence At The Northeast Comer Of
The Southwest % Of Section 30, Town-
ship 8 South, Range 24 East; Thence
run 100.00 Feet West, Along The North
Line Of The Southwest % Of Said Sec-
tion 30 To An Iron Pipe At The Point Of
Beginning; Thence Run South 1320 Feet
To A Point In Bundy Lake; Thence Run
West 100 Feet To A Point In Said Bundy
Lake ; Thence Run North 1320 Feet To
The North Line Of The Southwest % Of
Said Section 30; Thence Run East 100
Feet To The Point Of Beginning. Togeth-
er With A Boundary Line Agreement As
Recorded In Official Records Book 1860,
Pages 900-905 Of The Public Records 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 Erin Amate Zebell,
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 de-
manded in the Complaint.
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 Ave., Green Cove Springs, FL.
Phone 904-269-6349 not later than seven
(7) days prior to the proceeding. If hearing
impaired (TDD), 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or
1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service.
/seal/
James B. Jett
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Debra Beyrie
Deputy Clerk
Legal No. 14473 published March 19 and
March 26, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 267428)


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CLASSIFIED COMMUNITY CALENDAR FUN & HUMOR LEGALS SPORTS


CLAYTODAY-OfLINE.COM


ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER
MANAGEMENT DISTRICT GIVES
WRITTEN NOTICE OF INTENDED DIS-
TRICT DECISION
The District gives notice of its intent to is-
sue a pIermit to the following applicants) on
April 14,2009:
Clay County Utility Authority, 3176 Old
Jennings Road, Middleburg, FL 32068-
3907, application #51227. The District pro-
poses to allocate 9.17 million gallons per
day (average) of reclaimed water and 5.09
million gallons per day (average) of
groundwater (back-up source only) for resi-
dential, golf course and landscape irrigation
in Clay County.
The withdrawals used by this proposed
project will consist of Reclaimed water from
Fleming Island, Spencers & OP via 1 active
connection point, ground water from the
Surficial Aquifer via 1 active well, ground
water from Upper & Lower Floridan Aquifer
via 1 active well located in Section: 5,
Township: 4 South; Range: 26 East known
as Fleming Island WWTP; ground water
from Upper & Lower Floridan Aquifer via 1
active well, ground water from Upper
Floridan Aquifer via 1 active well located in
Sections: 9, 10; Township: 4 South; Range:
',V 25 East known as Old Jennings Road;
ground water from Upper.& Lower Floridan
Aquifer via 1 active well located in Sec-
tions: 28, 29; Township: 4 South; Range:
25 East known as Spencers Crossing; Re-
claimed water from Mid Clay, Ravines &
Peter's Creek WWRF via 1 active connec-
tion point, ground water from Upper & Low-
er Floridan Aquifer via 1 active well located
in Section: 15; Township: 5 South; Range:
25 East known as MidClay; ground water
from Reinhold WTP via 1 proposed con-
nection point located in Section: 34; Town-
ship: 5 South; Range: 25 East known as
Reinhold WTP; and ground water from
Green Cove WTP via 1 proposed connec-
tion point located in Section: 7; Township: 6
South; Range: 26 East known as Green
Cove Springs WTP.
The file(s) containing each of the
above-listed applications) are available for
inspection 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. The District will take action
on each permit application listed above un-
less a petition for an administrative pro-
ceeding (hearing) is filed pursuant to tfie
provisions of Sections 120.569 and 120.57,
Florida Statutes Chapter 28-106 and 40C-
1.1007, Florida Administrative Code
(F.A.C.).
A person whose substantial interests
are or may be affected has the right to re-
quest an administrative hearing by filing a
written petition with the St. Johns River
Water Management District (District). Pur-
suant to Chapter 28-106 and Rule 40C-
1.1007, Florida Administrative Code
(F.A.C.), the petition must be filed (re-
ceived) either by delivery at the office of the
District Clerk at District Headquarters, P. 0.
Box 1429, Palatka Florida 32178-1429
(4049 Reid St., Palatka, FL 32177) or by e-
mail with the District Clerk at
Clerk@sjrwmd.com, within twenty-six (26)
days of the District depositing notice of Dis-
trict decision in the mail (for those persons
to whom the District mails actual notice),
within twenty-one (21) days of the District
mailing notice of District decision (for
those persons to whom the District emails
actual notice), or within twenty-one (21)
days of newspaper publication of the notice
of District decision (for those persons to
whom the District does not mail or email
actual notice). A petition must comply with
Sections 120.54(5)(b)4. and 120.569(2)(c),
Florida Statutes (F.S.), and Chapter 28-
106, F:A.C. The District will not accept a
petition sent by facsimile (fax), as ex-
plained below. Mediation pursuant to Sec-
tion 120.573, F.S., Is not available.
A person whose substantial interests
are or may be affected has the right to a
formal administrative hearing pursuant to
Sections 120.569 and 120.57(1), F.S.,
where there is a dispute between the Dis-
trict and the party regarding an issue of
material fact. A petition for formal hearing
must also comply with the requirements set
forth in Rule 28-106.201, F.A.C. A person
whose substantial -interests are or may be'
affected has the right to an informal admin-
istrative hearing pursuant to Sections
120.569 and 120.57(2), F.S., where no ma-
terial facts are in dispute. A petition for an
informal hearing must also comply with the
requirements set forth in Rule 28106.301,
F.A.C.
A petition for an administrative hearing
is deemed filed uponri receipt of the com-
plete petition by the District Clerk at the
District Headquarters in Palatka, Florida.
Petitions received by the District Clerk after
5:00 p.m., or on a Saturday, Sunday, or le-
gal holiday, shall be deemed filed as of
8:00 a.m. on the next regular District busi-
ness day. The District's acceptance of peti-
tions filed by e-mail is subject to certain
conditions set forth in the District's State-
ment of Agency Organization and Opera-
tion (issued pursuant to Rule 28-101.001,
Florida Administrative Code), which is
available for viewing at www.sjrwmd.com.
These conditions include, but are not limit-
ed to, the petition being in the form of a


PDF file and being capable of being stored
and printed by the District. Further, pur-
suant to the District's Statement of Agency
Organization and Operation, attempting to
file a petition by facsimile is prohibited and
shall not constitute filing.
Failure to file a petition for an administra-
tive hearing within the requisite time frame
shall constitute a waiver of the right to an
administrative hearing. (Rule 28-106.111,
F.A.C.).
The right to an administrative hearing
and the relevant procedures to be followed
are governed by Chapter 120, Florida Stat-
utes, Chapter 28-106, F.A.C., and Rule
40C-1.1007, F.A.C. Because the adminis-
trative hearing process is designed to 'for-
mulate final agency action, the filing of a
petition means the District's final action
may be different from the position taken by
it in this notice. A person whose substantial
interests are or may be affected by the Dis-
trict's final action has the right to become a
party to the proceeding, in accordance with
the requirements set forth above.
Gloria Lewis, Director, Division of
Regulatory Information Management
St. Johns River Water Management District
Legal no. 14474 published March 19,
2009 in Clay County's Clay Today news-
paper. (MO 267460)

LEGAL NOTICE
ON MARCH 25, 2009 AT 7:00 AM;
THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES WILL BE
SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION FOR TOW-
ING AND STORAGE COST. VEHICLES
ARE LOCATED AT 3052 JOE JOHNS RD.,
MIDDLEBURG, FL:
2G1WF52E129154863 2002 CHEV
Legal no. 14475 published March 19,
2009 in Clay County's Clay Today news-
paper. (MO 267486)

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW.
Notice is hereby given that the under-
signed, pursuant to the "Fictitious Name
Statutes," Chapter No. 90-267, Laws of
Florida, Section 865.09, Florida Statutes,
will register with the Department of State,
Division of Corporations, upon receipt of
proof of publication of this notice, the ficti-
tious name, to wit:
EASON LAWN CARE
Under which I/we/am/are engaged in busi-
ness at:
2529 QUAIL ROOST ROAD
MIDDLEBURG, BL 32068
That the party/parties interested in said
business enterprise is/are as follows:
DENNIS K. EASON
LEGAL NO. 14476 published 19, 2009 in
Clay County's Clay Today newspaper.
(MO 267512)-

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: 2007-1425-CA
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,
Vs.
DARRYL W. RUTLEDGE A/K/A DARRYL
WAYNE' RUTLEDGE; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF DARRYL W. RUTLEDGE
A/K/A DARRYL WAYNE RUTLEDGE; UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF STEPHANIE R.
RUTLEDGE; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY .GIVEN pursuant
to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated
the 10th day of March, 2009, and entered
in Case No. 2007-1425-CA, of the Circuit
Court of the 4th Judicial Circuit in and for
Clay County, Florida, wherein U.S. BANK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION is the Plaintiff,
and DARRYL W. RUTLEDGE A/K/A
DARRYL WAYNE RUTLEDGE; UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF DARRYL W. RUT-
LEDGE A/K/A DARRYL WAYNE RUT-
LEDGE; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF STE--
PHANIE R. RUTLEDGE; JOHN DOE;
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROP-
ERTY are Defendants. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash at the
FRONT STEPS OF CLAY COUNTY
COURTHOUSE at Clay County Court-
house in Green Cove Springs, Florida, at
10;00 a.m. on the 21st day of April, 2009,
the following described property as set
forth in said Final Judgment:
ALL THAT CERTAIN LAND SITUATE
IN CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, VIZ:
A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN
THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER OF
THE NORTHEAST ONE QUARTER OF
SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH,
RANGE 24 EAST, CLAY COUNTY,
FLORIDA, SAID PARCEL BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL-
LOWS:
COMMENCE AT A CONCRETE
MONUMENT AT THE SOUTHEAST COR-
NER OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE
NORTHEAST 1/4 AND RUN NORTH 89
DEGREES 57 MINUTES 40 SECONDS
WEST, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF
SAID NORTHEAST OF THE NORTH-
EAST 1/, A DISTANCE OF 482.62 FEET
TO AN IRON PIPE AND THE POINT OF
BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE
NORTH 89 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 40
SECONDS WEST, ALONG SAID SOUTH


LINE 138.99 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE;
THENCE RUN NORTH 00 DEGREES 06
MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST, 625.70
FEET TO THE CENTERLINE OF 60 FOOT
EASEMENT FOR UTILITIES AND GEN-
ERAL ROAD PURPOSES; THENCE RUN
NORTH 89 DEGREES 07 MINUTES 16
SECONDS EAST, ALONG SAID
CENTER-LINE 139.00 FEET; THENCE
RUN SOUTH 00 DEGREES 06 MINUTES
00 SECONDS EAST, 627.93 FEET TO T
HE POINT OF BEGINNING.
ADDRESS: 3979 INGLEWOOD
DRIVE, MIDDLEBURG, FL 32068
TAX MAP OR PARCEL ID NO.: 01-06-
24-006798-005-04
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 60 days
after the sale.
In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), disabled
persons who,. because of their disabilities
need special accommodation to participate
in this proceeding should contact the ADA
Coordinator at 825 N. Orange Ave., Green
Cove Springs, Florida, 32043, telephone
number (904) 269-6317 not later than sev-
en (7) days prior to the proceeding.
Dated this 10th day of March, 2009.
/seal/
James B. Jett
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Diane Pierce
Deputy Clerk
Legal No. 14477 published March 19 and
March 26, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 268522)

IN THE.CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORI-
DA, IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: 2008-CA-0010878
DIVISION: B
THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE
FOR THE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS
CWALT, INC. ALTERNATIVE LOAN
TRUST 2006-OC11, MORTGAGE PASS-
THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES
2006-OC11.
Plaintiff,
Vs.
GINA ALEXIS AND YVES ALEXIS, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to an
Ex Parte Order Rescheduling Foreclosure
Sale entered in this cause, in the Circuit
Court of Clay County, Florida, I will sell the
property situated in Clay County, Florida,
described as:
LOT 193, SPENCER PLANTATION
UNIT TWO, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 47, PAGE 43-48, PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
, And commonly known as: 3065 WHITE
HERON TRAIL, ORANGE PARK, FL
32073at public sale, to the highest and best
bidder, for cash on front steps of the Clay
County Courthouse, at 10:00 a.m. on April
20, 2009.
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 60 days
after the sale.
Dated this 9th day of Marchy, 2009.
/seal/
James B. Jett
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Tammy Rosenbaum
Deputy Clerk
Legal No. 14478 published March 19 and
March 26, 2009. in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 268536)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 10 2009 CA 000386
DIVISION: B
INDYMAC FEDERAL BANK FSB,
Plaintiff,
vs.
RORY BACON, et al, .
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
RORY BACON
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
4376 CASTLE OAK COURT
ORANGE PARK, FI 32065
CURRENT ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVID-
UAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,
WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES
MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSE,
HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to
foreclose a mortgage on the following prop-
erty in CLAY County, Florida:
LOT 52, EAGLE LANDING AT
OAKLEAF PLANTATION PHASE II, AS
PER PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 48, PAGE 1-30, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
has been filed against you and you are re-


quired to serve a copy of your written de-
fenses within 30 days after the first publica-
tion, if any, on Florida Default.Law Group,
P.L., Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is
9119 Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300,
Tampa, Florida 33634, and file the original
with 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 or petition.
This notice shall be published once
each week for two consecutive weeks in
the Clay Today.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this
Court on this 10th day of March, 2009.
/SEAL/
James B. Jett
Clerk of the Court
By: Diane Pierce
As Deputy Clerk
Legal no. 14479 published March 19 and
March 26, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 268555)

THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 2007-CA-000697
DIVISION B
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC,
Plaintiff,
vs.
KENNETH ARTHUR BURTON, JR., et al,
Defendantss.
AMENDED NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant
to an Amended Final Judgment of Mort-
gage Foreclosure dated March, 09, 2009
and entered in Case NO. 2007-CA-000697
of the Circuit Court of the FOURTH Judicial
Circuit in and for CLAY County, Florida
wherein COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS,
INC, is the Plaintiff and KENNETH AR-
THUR BURTON, JR.; DANIELLE BUR-
TON; are the Defendants, 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
22nd day of April, 2009, the following de-
scribed property as set forth in said Final
Judgment:
LOTS 22, 23 AND 24, BLOCK 3, HID-
DEN WATERS ACCORDING TO PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 9, PAGES 58, 59 AND 60, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN
MOBILE HOME LOCATED THEREON,
SERIAL NUMBERS 3B64R41781A &
3B64R41781B.
A/K/A 2759 LAZY GATOR DRIVE,
GREENCOVE SPRINGS, FL 32043
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.
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of
this Court on March 9, 2009.
/seal/
James B. Jett
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By:Diane Pierce
Deputy Clerk
Legal no. 14480 published March 19 and
March 26, 2009. in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 268570)

NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION
TAKEN BY THE
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER
MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Notice is given that the following permit
was issued on March 10, 2009:
Moosehaven, Inc., 1701 Park Avenue,
Orange Park, FI 32073. Permit #42-019-
35565-4. The project is located in Clay
County, Section 41, Township 4 South,
Range 26, East. The permit authorizes A
SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT SYS-
TEM ON 6.92 ACRES TO SERVE a resi-
dential development known as Brandon
Place at Moosehaven; The receiving water
body is the St. Johns River.
The file(s) containing the application for
the above listed permit is 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
(District) Headquarters, 4049 Reid Street,
Palatka, Florida 32178-1429. A person
whose substantial interests are affected by
the District permitting decision may petition
for an administrative hearing in accordance
with section 120.569 and 120.57, Florida
Statutes (F.S.), or may choose to pursue
mediation as an alternative remedy under
section 120.573, F.S., before the deadline
for filing a petition. Choosing mediation will
not adversely affect the right to a hearing if
mediation does not result in a settlement.
The procedures for pursing mediation are
set forth in section 120.573, F.S., and rules
28-106.111 and 28-106.401-404 Florida
Administrative Code. Petitions must com-
ply with the requirements of Florida Admin-
istrative Code Chapter 28-106 and be filed
with (received by) the District Clerk located
at District Headquarters, Highway 100
West, Palatka, Florida 32177. Petitions for
administrative hearing on the above
applications) must be filed within twenty-
one (21) days of publication of this notice


or within twenty-six (26) days of the-District
depositing notice of this intent in the mail
for those persons to whom the District
mails actual notice. Failure to file a petition
within this time period shall constitute a
waiver of any rights) such persons) may
have to request an administrative determi-
nation (hearing) under sections 120.569
and 120.57 F.S., concerning the subject
permit. Petitions that are not filed in ac-
cordance with the above provisions are
subject to dismissal.
Because the administrative hearing
process is designed to formulate final
agency action, the filing of a petition means
that the District's final action may be differ-
ent from the position taken by it in this no-
tice of intent. Persons whose substantial
interests will be affected by such final deci-
sion of the District on the applicant have
the right to petition to become a party to the
proceeding, in accordance with the require-
ments set forth above.
Legal no. 14481 published March 19,
2009 in Clay County's Clay Today news-
paper. (MO 268914)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR -
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 10-2008-CA-002730 DIV B
BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPA-
NY,
Plaintiff,
vs:
JASON M. WICKLAND, et ux., et al.,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: JASON M. WICKLAND AND
DANIELLE L. WICKLAND, if alive, and/or
dead his (their) unknown heirs, devisees,
legatees or grantees and all persons or
parties or parties claiming by, through, un-
der or against him (them). Residence is un-
known.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Action for
Foreclosure of a mortgage on the following
property in Clay County, Florida:
LOT 2C, BLOCK 3, PLANTATION VIL-
LAGE UNIT ONE ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 43, PAGES 30 THROUGH 36, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY
COUNTY, FLORIDA has been filed against
you and you are required to serve a copy of
your written defenses, if any, to it on
SPEAR AND HOFFMAN, P.A., Attomeys,.
whose address is 9700 South Dixie High-
way, Suite 610, Miami, Florida 33156,
(305) 670-2299, within 30 days after the
first publication of the notice, and to file the
original with the Clerk of this Court either
before service on SPEAR AND HOFFMAN,
P.A., attorneys or immediately thereafter;
otherwise a default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the Com-
plaint or Petition.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this
Court on the 2nd day of February, 2009.
/seal/
James B. Jett
As Clerk of the Court
By: Allison Carter
As Deputy CJerk
Legal No. 14482 published March 19 and
March 26, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 269427)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 10-2008-CA-000778
DIVISION: B
CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC,
Plaintiff,
vs.
KEVIN HALLIWELL A/K/A KEVIN T.
HALLIWELL, et al,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
KEVIN HALLIWELL A/K/A KEVIN T.
HALLIWELL
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
1860 CREEKVIEW DRIVE
GREEN COVE SPRING, FL 320430000
CURRENT ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
PAULA HALLIWELL A/K/A PAULA J.
HALLIWELL
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
1860 CREEKVIEW DRIVE
GREEN COVE SPRING, FL 320430000
CURRENT ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVID-
UAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,
WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES
MAY. CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSE,
HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS:UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to
foreclose a mortgage on the following prop-
erty in CLAY County, Florida:
LOT 496, SILVER CREEK, ACCORD-
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 44, PAGE 52 -
72, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUN-
TY, FLORIDA.
has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written de-
fenses within 30 days after the first publica-
tion, if any, on Florida Default Law Group,
P.L., Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is


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CLASSIFIED COMMUNITY CALENDAR FUN & HUMOR LEGALS SPORTS


MARCH 19, 2009 CLAYTODAY 19B


9119 Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300,
Tampa, Florida 33634, and file the original
with 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.
This notice shall be published once
each week for two consecutive weeks in
the Clay Today.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this
Court on this 11th day of March, 2009.
/seal/
James B. Jett
Clerk of the Court
By: Diane Pierce
As Deputy Clerk
Legal no. 14483 published March 19 and
March 26, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 2007-1526-CA
HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-
TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR MORTGAGE
PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES SER-
IES 2007-AB1,
Plaintiff,
Vs.
JESSE JONES; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
JESSE JONES IF ANY; ANY AND ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER AND AGAINST THE
HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN IN-
TEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,, INC.; JOHN
DOE 1 AND JANE DOE 1; JOHN DOE 2
AND JANE DOE 2; JOHN DOE 3 AND
JANE DOE 3; JOHN DOE 4 AND JANE
DOE 4 AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POS-
SESSION.,
Defendants.
RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to an
Order Granting the Motion to Reset Fore-
closure Sale dated March 10, 2009 entered
in Civil Case No. 2007-1526-CA of the Cir-
cuit Court of the 4th Judicial Circuit in and
for Clay County, Green Cove Springs, Flor-
ida, I will sell to the highest and best bidder
for cash at the Front Steps of the CLAY
County Courthouse, 825 North Orange
Avenue, Green Cove Springs, Florida at
'" 10:00 a.m. on the 21st day of April, 2009
the -following-described property as set
forth in said-Summary Final Judgment,- to-
wit: ,
Lot 7, BLOCK 2 OF.CEDAR BEND,,
according to the Plat recorded in Plat
Book 17, Page(s) 7-12, OF THE Public
Records of Clay County, Florida.
Any person or entity claiming an inter-
est in the surplus, if any, resulting from the
foreclosure sale, other than the property
owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens,
must file a claim on same with the Clerk of
Court within 60 days after the foreclosure
sale.
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 Ave., Green Cove Springs, Flor-
ida, telephone (904) 269-6349 not later
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 Flori-
da Relay Service.
Dated this 10th day of March, 2009.
/seal/
James B. Jett
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Debra Beyrle
Deputy Clerk
Legal No. 14484 published March 19 and
March 26, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper.(MO 270667)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 10-2009-CA-000236-B
LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-
TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR FIRST FRANK-
LIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, MORT-
GAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI-
CATES, SERIES 2006-FF18,
Plaintiff,
VS.
JULIENNE AUGUSTE, UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JULIENNE AUGUSTE; UN-
KNOWN TENANT I; UNKNOWN TENANT
II, and any unknown heirs, devisees,
grantees, creditors, and other unknown
persons or unknown spouses claiming by,
through and under any of the above-named
Defendants,
'Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: JULIENNE AUGUSTE
2459 ALOHA LANE
MIDDLEBURG, FL 32068
OR
9080 LIME BAY BLVD., APT. 307
TAMARAC, FL 33321
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JULIENNE
AUGUSTE
2459 ALOHA LANE
MIDDLEBURG, FL 32068
OR
9080 LIME BAY BLVD., APT. 307
TAMARAC, FL 33321


LAST KNOWN ADDRESS STATED, CUR-
RENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
And any unknown heirs, devisees,
grantees, creditors, and other unknown
persons 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 covering the
following real and personal property descri-
bed as follows, to-wit:
LOT 17, ORANGE PARK SOUTH,
UNIT 15, according to plat thereof, as re-
corded in Plat Book 30, Pages 21-26, of
the Public Records of Clay County, Flor-
ida.
has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written de-
fenses, if any, to it on Erin Amate Zebell,
Butler & Hosch, P.A., 3185 South Conway
Road, Suite E, Orlando, 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 de-
manded in the Complaint.
In accordance with the Americans With
Disabilities Act, persons -with disabilities
needing a special accommodation to partic-
ipate in this proceeding should contact, Cir-
cuit Civil, 825 N. Orange Avenue, Green
Cove Springs, Florida, Telephone (904)
269-6349, not later than seven (7) days pri-
or to the proceeding. If hearing imparted,
(TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-
955-8770, via Florida Relay Service.
WITNESS my hand and seal of said
Court on the 10th day of March, 2009.
/seal/
JAMES B. JETTI
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT.
By: Ann Garrison
Deputy Clerk
Legal no. 14485 published March 19 and
March 26, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 270683)

PUBLIC NOTICE
Clay County HAS BEEN AWARDED
FEDERAL FUNDS UNDER THE EMER-
GENCY FOOD AND SHELTER NATIONAL
BOARD PROGRAM.
Clay County has bee chosen to receive
$52,240 to supplement emergency food
and shelter programs in the county.
The selection was made by a National.
Board that is chaired by the Department of
Homeland Security's Federal Emergency
Management Agency and consists of rep-
resentatives from American Red Cross;
Catholic Charities, USA;. United Jewish
Communities and, United Way of America.
A Local Board is charged to distribute
funds appropriated by Congress to help ex-
pand the capacity of food and shelter pro-
grams in high-need areas around the coun-
ty-
Under the terms of the grant from the
National Board, local agencies chosen to
receive funds must: 1) be private voluntary
non-profits or units ot government, 2) have
an'accounting system, 3) practice nondis-
criffination, 4) have demonstrated the
capability to deliver emergency food and/or
shelter programs, and 5) if they are a pri-
vate voluntary organization, they must have
a voluntary board. Qualifying agencies are
urged to apply.
Clay County has distributed Emergency
Food and Shelter funds previously with lo-
cal Church and Service Organizations pro-
viding services that included rent and mort-
gage assistance, utility assistance, food as-
sistance, served meals, and emergency
shelter and lodging. .
Public and private voluntary agencies in-
terested in applying for Emergency Food
and Shelter Program funds must contact:
Bart O'Leary
(904) 269-9813.for application.
DEADLINE FOR NEW SERVICE PRO-
VIDERS TO SHOW INTENT TO APPLY IS
MARCH 26, 2009 AT 4 PM.
Legal number 14484 published March
19, 2009 in Clay County's Clay Today
newspaper. (MO 269822)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
CLAY COUNTY
CASE NO.: 09-515-DR
DIVISION: E
IN RE: The Marriage of
MICHAEL C. LINDO, Husband,.
and MICHELLE J. LINDO, Wife.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Michelle J. Lindo
755 White Plains Road, Apt. 19B
Bronx, New York, 10473
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for
dissolution of marriage has been filed, and
you are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to it on petitioner's
attorney, whose name and address is Brian
K. Washington, Esquire, 1279 Kingsley
Avenue, Suite 102, Orange Park, Florida
32073, on or before April 13, 2009, and file
the original with the Clerk of this court ei-
ther before service on petitioner's attorney
or immediately thereafter; otherwise a judg-
ment will be entered for the relief demand-
ed in the petition.
WITNESS my hand and seal of this
Court on March 12, 2009.
/seal/
JAMES B. JETT
As Clerk of the Court


By: D. Lee
Legal no. 14487 published March 19,
March 26, April 2 and April 9, 2009 In
Clay County's Clay Today newspaper.
(MO 270061)

STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AFFAIRS
NOTICE OF INTENT TO FIND
CITY OF GREEN COVE SPRINGS
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT
IN COMPLIANCE
DOCKET NO. 08-1-NOI-1002-(A)-(1)
The Department gives notice of its intent
to find the Amendment to the Comprehen-
sive Plan for City of Green Cove Springs,
adopted by Ordinance'No. 0-30-2008 on
December 16, 2008, IN COMPLIANCE,
pursuant to Sections 163.3184, 163.3187
and 163.3189, F.S.
. The adopted City of Green Cove
Springs Comprehensive Plan Amendment
and the Department's Objections, Recom-
mendations and Comments Report, (if
any), are. available for public inspection
Monday through Friday, except for legal
holidays, during normal business hours, at
the City of Green Cove Springs, City Hall,
229 Walnut Street, Green Cove Springs,
Florida 32043.
Any affected person, as defined in Sec-
tion 163.3184, F.S., has a right to petition
for an administrative hearing to challenge
the proposed agency determination that the
Amendment to the City of Green Cove
Springs Comprehensive Plan is In Compli-
ance, as defined in Subsection
163.3184(1), F.S. The petition must be
filed within twenty-one (21) days after publi-
cation of this notice, and must include all of
the information and contents described in
Uniform Rule 28-106.201, F.A.C. The peti-
tion must be filed with the Agency Clerk,
Department of Community Affairs, 2555
Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee,
Florida 32399-2100, and a copy mailed or
delivered to the local government. Failure
to timely file a petition shall constitute a
waiver of any right to request an adminis-
trative proceeding as a petitioner under
Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S. If a pe-
tition is filed, the purpose of the administra-
tive hearing will be to present evidence and
testimony and forward a recommended or-
der to the Department. If no petition is
filed, this Notice of Intent shall become final
agency action.
If a petition is filed, other affected per-
sons may petition for leave to intervene in
the proceeding. A petition for intervention
must be filed at least twenty (20) days be-
fore the final hearing and must include all
of the information and contents described
in Uniform Rule 28-106.205, F.A.C. A peti-
tion for leave to intervene shall be filed at
the Division of Administrative Hearings, De-
partment of Management Services, 1230
Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee, Florida
32399-3060. Failure to petition to inter-
vene within the allowed time frame consti-
tutes a waiver of any right such a person
has to request a hearing under Sections
120.569 and 120.57, F.S., or to participate
in the administrative hearing.
After an administrative hearing petition
is timely filed, mediation is available pur-
suant to Sub-section 163.3189(3)(a), F.S.,
to any affected person who is made a party
to the proceeding by filing that request With
the administrative law judge assigned by
the Division of Administrative Hearings.
The choice of mediation shall not affect a
party's right to an administrative hearing.
Mike McDaniel, Chief
Office of Comprehensive Planning
Department of Community Affairs
2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahasee, Florida 32399-2100
Legal no. 14488 published March 19,
2009 in Clay County's Clay Today news-
paper. (MO 270132)


NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RAJENDRA GUPTA the holder of the fol-
lowing certificate has filed said certificate
for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The
certificate number and year of issuance,
the description of the property, and the
names in which it was assessed are as fol-
lows:
Certificate No. 1394
Year of Issuance 2006
Description of Property: PT OF
SEC A/K/A LOT 36B MAGNOLIA
-WOODS AS REC 0 R 2444 PG 1971
Parcel # 25-05-24-006593-038-08
Opening Bid: $3,333.39 + $18,205.00
Physical Address: 4081 Osceola TrI,
Middleburg
Classification: Mobile Home
Name in which assessed: Melissa A.
Johnsdn
Said property being in the County of
CLAY, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate shall be re-
deemed according to law the property de-
scribed in such certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the courthouse door
on the 29th day of April, 2009 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 13th day of March 2009 .
/S/
James B. Jett
Clerk of Circuit Court of


Clay County, Florida
Legal no. 14489 published March 19,
March 26, April 2 and April 9, 2009 in
Clay County's Clay Today newspaper.
(MO 270151)
PUBLIC AUCTION
The following vehicles will be sold at pub-
lic autciton for towing and storage costs:
1996 Mercury Cougar
Vin# 1MELM6246TH631375
The auction will be held on April 6, 2009
at 9:00 am at G & M Towing, Inc., located
at 4995 Highway 17 S. Green Cove
Springs, Fl.
Legal no. 14490 published March 19,
2009 in Clay County's Clay Today news-
paper. (MO 270706)

LEGAL NOTICE
The Board of Supervisors of the Clay
County Utility 'Authority will meet at 2:00
P.M. on Tuesday, April 7, 2009, in the
Board Room at the Clay County Utility Au-
thority, 3176 Old Jennings Road,
Middleburg, Florida.
In accordance with the Americans With
Disabilities Act, any person needing a spe-
cial accommodation to participate in this
matter, should contact the Clay County Util-
ity Authority by mail at 3176 Old Jennings
Road, Middleburg, Florida 32068 or by tele-
phone at (904) 213-2464, no later than 7
days prior to the hearing or proceeding for
which this notice has been given. Hearing
impaired persons can access the foregoing
telephone number by contacting the Florida
Relay Service at 1-800-955-8770 (Voice) or
1-800-955-8771 (TDD)..
If any person intends to appeal any deci-
sion related to this action, such person will
need to provide'a court reporter at such
person's own expense, for a transcript of
the proceedings. All interested persons are
invited to attend.
For further information, call (904) 213-
2464.
Legal no. 14491 published March 19,
2009 in Clay County's Clay Today news-
paper. (MO 270715)

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW.
Notice is hereby given that the under-
signed, pursuant to the "Fictitious Name
Statutes," Chapter No. 90-267, Laws of
Florida, Section 865.09, Florida Statutes,
will register with the Department of State,
Division of Corporations, upon receipt of
proof of publication of this notice, the ficti-
tious name, to wit:
K & M Nu-2-Ewe
Under which I/we/am/are engaged in.busi-
ness at:
614 Orange Avenue
Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043
That the party/parties interested in said
business enterprise is/are as follows:
Kelly and Michelle Odum
Legal no. 14492 published March 19,
2009, in Clay County's Clay Today
newspaper. (MO 270744)

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW.
Notice is hereby given that the under-
signed, pursuant to the "Fictitious Name
Statutes," Chapter No. 90-267, Laws of
Florida, Section 865.09, Florida Statutes,
will register with the Department of State,
Division of Corporations, upon receipt of
proof of publication of this notice, the ficti-
tious name, to wit:
AFFORDABLE LEAK DETECTION
Under which I/we/am/afe engaged in busi-
ness at:
1698 Sandy Hollow Drive
Middleburg, FL 32068
That the party/parties interested in said
business enterprise is/are as follows:
Nicholas J. Accardi
Legal no. 14493 published March 19,
2009 in Clay County's Clay Today
newspaper. (MO 270752)


NOTICE OF MEETING
MAGNOLIA WEST
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
The regular meeting of the Board of Su-
pervisors of the Magnolia West Community
Development District is scheduled to be
held Wednesday, April 1, 2009 at 3:30 p.m.
at the Howard Johnson Inn, St. Johns
Room, 150 Park Avenue, Orange Park,
Florida.
The meeting is open to the public-and
will be conducted in accordance with the
provisions of Florida Law for Community
Development Districts. The meeting may
be continued to a date, time and place to.
be specified on the record at the meeting.
A copy of the agenda for this meeting may
be obtained from Severn Trent Services,
210 N. University Drive, Suite 800, Coral
Springs, Florida 33071.
There may be occasions when one or
more Supervisors will participate by tele-
phone. At the above location there will be
present a speaker telephone so that any in-
terested person can attend the meeting at
the above location and be fully informed of
the discussions taking place either in per-
son or by telephone communications.
Any person requiring special accommo-
dations at this meeting because of a disa-
bility or physical impairment should contact
the District Office at (954) 753-5841 at
least two calendar days prior to the meet-
ing.
Each person who decides to appeal any


decision made by the Board with respect to
any matter considered at the meeting is ad-
vised that person will need a record of the
proceedings and that accordingly, the per-
son may need to ensure that a verbatim re-
cord of the proceedings is made, including
the testimony and evidence upon which
such appeal is to be based.
Robert Koncar
District Manager
Legal no. 14494 published March 19,
2009 in Clay County's Clay Today news-
paper. (MO 270763)

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
sealed proposals will be received until 4:00
P.M., Monday, April 20, 2009, at the Clay
County Administration Building, Purchasing
Department, 4th floor, 477 Houston Street,
Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043, for the
following:
BID NO: 08/09-4, Asphalt Maintenance
Treatments, Clay County Florida.
Bids will be opened at 1:00 P.M., or as
soon thereafter as possible, on Tuesday,
April 21, 2009 in the Clay County Adminis-
tration Building, Conference Room "B",
fourth floor, 477 Houston Street, Green
Cove Springs, Florida, in the presence of
the Purchasing Department staff, and/or
the Clerk or Deputy Clerk and all other in-
terested persons.
The opened bids will be read aloud, ex-
amined for conformance to specifications,
tabulated, and preserved in the custody of
the Purchasing Department. The
Budget/Finance Committee of the Board
will present its recommendations to the
Board of County Commissioners at its
meeting of May 12, 2009, or as soon there-
after as possible.
Bids will not be valid unless received
by the proposal deadline and in a sealed
envelope marked, "Sealed Bid, Bid No.
08/09-4, Asphalt Maintenance Treat-
ments, Clay County, Florida", to be re-
ceived until 4:00 P.M., Monday, April 20,
2009.
Envelopes are to be mailed or delivered
in person to the above address.
All prospective Bidders are hereby in-
structed NOT to contact any member of the
Elected Officials, County Manager or Coun-
ty Employees for meetings, conferences or
technical discussions related to the Bid.
Unauthorized contact with Elected Officials,
County Manager or County personnel may
result in rejection of the Vendor's Bid. All
communications with the County regarding
this Bid should be directed to: Donna Fish,
Buyer, Clay County Purchasing Depart-
ment, 477 Houston Street, Green Cove
Springs, FL 32043, (904)278-3761or by
email: donna.fish(.co.clay.fl.us
The County reserves the right to waive
formalities in any bid, to reject any or all
bids with or without cause, including the
lack of availability of adequate funds, regu-
latory agency requirements, and/or to ac-
cept the bid that, in its judgment, will be in
the best interest of the County of Clay.
FOLLOWING THE BID OPENING AND
TABULATION, A "NOTICE OF INTENT
TO AWARD BID" OR A "NOTICE OF RE-
JECTION OF ALL BIDS" WILL BE POST-
ED ON THE INTERNET AT :
www.claycountyvov.com/Departments/Purc
hasing/decision bids.htm. THIS WEB
PAGE CAN ALSO BE ACCESSED FROM
THE HOMEPAGE OF THE COUNTY'S
WEBSITE AT: www.claycountyvov.com
BY FOLLOWING THE "NOTICE OF IN-
TENT BIDS" LINK UNDER THE "BUSI-
NESS" ROLLOVER BUTTON ON THE
COUNTY'S HOMEPAGE. NO OTHER
NOTICE WILL BE POSTED.
PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ARE NOTI-
FIED THAT THE FAILURE TO INCLUDE
WITHIN THE SEALED BID ENVELOPE, A
PROPER BID BOND OR OTHER SECUR-
ITY APPROVED UNDER THE COUNTY'S
PURCHASING POLICY, IF REQUIRED
FOR THIS SOLICITATION, OR THE FAIL-
URE TO FILE A WRITTEN PETITION INI-
TIATING A FORMAL PROTEST PRO-
CEEDING WITHIN THE TIMES AND IN
THE MANNER PRESCRIBED IN SEC-
TION 8. (N)., OF SAID POLICY, SHALL
CONSTITUTE A WAIVER OF THE RIGHT
TO PROTEST THE BID SOLICITATION,
ANY ADDENDUM THERETO, OR THE
BID DECISION, AS APPLICABLE, AND
TO INITIATE A FORMAL PROTEST
PROCEEDING UNDER SAID POLICY.
THE COUNTY'S PURCHASING POLICY
CAN BE VIEWED AT THE COUNTY'S
WEBSITE BY FOLLOWING THE APPRO-
PRIATE LINKS FROM THE HOMEPAGE
ADDRESS SET FORTH ABOVE.
IF A .PROSPECTIVE BIDDER IS IN
DOUBT WHETHER THIS SOLICITATION
REQUIRES A BID BOND, SUCH PRO-
SPECTIVE BIDDER IS SOLELY RE-
SPONSIBLE FOR MAKING APPROPRI-
ATE INQUIRY.
A person or affiliate who has been
placed on the convicted vendor list follow-
ing a conviction for a public entity crime
may not submit a bid on a contract to pro-
vide any goods or services to a public enti-
ty, 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 of real property to a
public entity, may not be awarded or per-
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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 Statutes, for CATEGORY
TWO for a period of 36 months from the
date of being placed on the convicted ven-
dor list.
Fritz A. Behring
County Manager
Legal no. 14495 published March 19,
2009 in Clay County's Clay Today news-
paper. (MO 270731)

INVITATION TO BID
SRF HARBOR ROAD WTP EXPANSION
CITY OF' GREEN COVE SPRINGS,
FLORIDA
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids
will be received by the City of Green Cove
Springs, Florida at the Finance Depart-
ment, Attn: Amy Cole, at City Hall, 321
Walnut Street, Green Cove Springs, Florida
32043 until 2:00 p.m., local time, on April
21, 2009, at which time and place they will
be publicly opened and read aloud.
The work consists of furnishing all labor,
materials, equipment, incidentals and taxes
to furnish and install: one (1) 2,560 SF High
Service Pump and Operations Building
constructed with a pre-engineered metal
support structure having CMU and metal
siding with a standing-seam metal roof
which includes two (2) 400 gpm end-
suction jockey pumps, three (3) 1,200 gpm
horizontal-split case high service pumps,
motor control center,
instrumentation/SCADA system hub,
hypochlorite storage and feed system, and
miscellaneous storage areas; relocation
and reinstallation of an existing pre-
engineered fiberglass building with fluorida-
tion storage and feed system; emergency
stand-by generator with automatic transfer
switch; yard piping; and miscellaneous site
work -including: asphalt parking, striping,
grading, grassing, etc. Additive Alternate
No. 1: one (1) 200,000 gallon pre-stressed,
concrete Ground Storage Tank (GST No.
2) with 2,600 gpm cascade aerator en-
closed in a screen enclosure; Additive Al-
ternate No. 2: removal of GST No. 1's cas-
cade aerator and.replacement with a new
2,600 gpm cascade aerator; Additive Alter-
nate No. 3: other miscellaneous improve-
ments to GST.No. 1; Additive Alternate No.
4: one (1) new aluminum aerator in lieu of
fiberglass aerator at GST No. 2, as further
described within the CONTRACT DOCU-
MENTS.
This project will have a mandatory Pre-
Bid Conference to be held at 10:00 a.m.,
April 14, 2009 at Green Cove Springs City
Hall, 321 Walnut Street, Green Cove
Springs, Florida. All prospective bidders
must attend this meeting. Failure of any
entity to attend and sign in shall be cause
to reject any bid received by that entity.
The apparent low bidder shall be re-
quired to submit three (3) references for
completed, operational water treatment
plant projects in the State of Florida, for
which they were the general contractor.
Listed projects shall be water treatment
plants which were completed and placed
into operation within the last five (5) years.
To be considered a water treatment plant
project for this qualification requirement,
the work completed within the past five (5)
years shall exceed $500,000 in value and
shall include work related to buildings,
pumps, piping, and/or ground storage
tanks. If the qualification materials do not
meet or exceed these requirements, then
the apparent low bidder's bid will be reject-
ed in whole and the next low bidder will be
reviewed.
The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be
examined at the following locations: City of
Green Cove Springs Public Works, 900
Gum Street, Green Cove Springs, Florida
32043, and Mittauer & Associates, Inc.,
Consulting Engineers, 580-1 Wells Road,
Orange Park, Florida 32073, (904) 278-
0030.
Copies of the CONTRACT DOCU-
MENTS may be obtained at the offices of
Mittauer & Associates, Inc., (904) 278-0030
upon payment of a non-refundable charge
of $200.00 for each set. Only complete
sets of plans and specifications will be dis-
tributed.
The Owner reserves the right to waive
technical errors and informalities and to re-
ject any or all bids. The City of Green
Cove Springs, Florida is an Equal Opportu-
nity Employer.
Don Bowles, City Manager
Legal no. 14496 published March 19,
2009 in Clay County's Clay Today news-
paper. (MO 270878)

LEGAL NOTICE
Public Notice is, hereby given the Town
Council of the Town of Orange Park will
hold a public hearing on an ordinance of
the Town Council of the Town of Orange
Park, Florida, amending Ordinance 06-08
which adopted and enacted the final budg-
et of estimated revenues and expenditures
and made appropriations for the fiscal year
beginning October 1, 2008 and ending
September 30, 2009 for the first time during
the course of said fiscal year; Providing an
effectivedate.
This public hearings) will be held on
S Tuesday, April 7, 2009 in the Orange Park
Town Hall Council Chambers, the corner of
Park and Kingsley Avenue at 7:30 P.M.


The Council of the Town of Orange Park
will consider said ordinance for final action.
Any persons) deciding to appeal any deci-
sion made by the Council of the Town of
Orange park with respect to any matter
considered at this meeting or hearing will
need a verbatim record of the proceedings
is made, which record would include the
testimony and evidence upon which the ap-
peal is to be based. Copies of this ordi-
nance may be examined in the office of the
Town Clerk, Monday through Friday from
8:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M. Interested parties
may attend the meeting and be heard.
Sarah Campbell
Town Clerk
Legal no. 14498 published March 19,
2009 in Clay County's Clay Today news-
paper. (MO 271129)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2009-CA-262
DIVISION: B
BRENDA M. TODD
Plaintiff,
vs.
TERESA ANN WALKER, f/lkla TERESA A.
NICKS, a/k/a TERESA NICKS, etc., et al,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: TERESA ANN WALKER, f/k/a TERE-
SA A. NICKS, a/k/a TERESA NICKS, IF
LIVING, AND IF DECEASED, HERE UN-
KNOWN SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, CREDITORS, AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST HER:
Residence Unknown
Last Known Mailing Address:
1927 Maryland Avenue
Augusta, Georgia 30904
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an aciton to
foreclose a Purchase Money First Mort-
gage and Note on the following property in
Clay County, Florida:
Lot 2,- Block 104, JACKSONVILLE
SOUTH UNIT TWO, according to the plat
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 11, Pa-
ges 1 through 13, inclusive, of the Pub-
lic Records of Clay County, Florida.
Together with that certain 1982
CATA mobile home bearing serial num-
bers 2130A and 21'30B
has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written de-
fenses, if any, to it on LAWRENCE J. BER-
NARD, ESQUIRE, Plaintiffs attorney,
whose address is 1403-20 Dunn Avenue,
Jacksonville, Florida 32218, on or before
30 days from the daet of the first publica-
tion of this Notice, and file the original with
the Clerk of this Court either before service
on Plaintff's attorney or immediately there-
after; otherwise, a defaul will be entered
against you for the Telief demanded in-the
complaint or petition.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this
Court on the 26th day of February, 2009.
/seal/
Clerk of the Court
By: Holly Hurleburt
As Deputy Clerk
Legal no. 14500 published March 19 and
March 26, 2009 in Clay. County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 271301)

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
E-Z Towing gives notice of Foreclosure of
Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on
04/14/2009, 7:00 am at 2864 Blanding
Blvd, Middleburg, FL 32068 pubsuant to
subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statues.
E-Z Towing reserves the right to accept or
reject any and/or all bids.
1997 Nissan Vin # 1N6SD11 S2VC405637
1989 Ford Vin # 2FABP74FOKX743505
1991 Buick Vin# 2G4WD54L4M1802704
Legal no. 14501 published March 19 and
March 26, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today newspaper. (MO 271323)

LEGAL NOTICE
Public Notice is hereby given the Town
Council of the Town of Orange Park will
hold a public hearing on an ordinance of
the Town Council of the Town of Orange
Park, Florida, amending the Pension Plan
for the General Employees of the Town of
Orange Park; Providing for Conflict with
other Ordinances; Providing for
severability; Providing an immediate effec-
tive date.
This public hearings) will be held on
Tuesday, April 7, 2009 in the Orange Park
Town Hall Council Chambers, the corner of
Park and Kingsley Avenue at 7:30 P.M.
The Council of the Town of Orange Park
will consider said ordinance for final action.
Any persons) deciding to appeal any deci-
sion made by the Council of the Town of
Orange park with respect to any matter
considered at this meeting or hearing will
need a verbatim record of the proceedings
is made, which record would include the
testimony and evidence upon which the ap-
peal is to be based. Copies of this ordi-
nance may be examined in the office of the
Town Clerk, Monday through Friday from
8:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M. Interested parties
may attend the meeting and be heard.
Sarah Campbell
Town Clerk
Legal no. 14502 published March 19,
2009 in Clay County's Clay Today news-
paper. (MO 271404)


NOTICE OF SALE
To: Unit#
Craig S. Bannon K155 -
Jorge Domingues K141
Sonya Wilkinson K102
possessory lien on all of the goods stored
In the prospective units above. All these
items of personal property are being sold
pursuant to the assertion of the lien on Sat.
April 3, 2009 at 11:00 AM in order to col-
lect the amounts due from you. The sale
-will take place in front of each unit starting
at 1053 SE Hwy 100,,Keystone Heights, FI
32656.
Legal no 14503 published March 19 and
March 26, 2009 in Clay County's Clay
Today Newspaper. (MO 271449)
LEGAL NOTICE
The St. Johns River Water Management
District has received the applications) for
Environmental Resource Permit(s) from:
Intracoastal Assoc, LLC, 3030 Hartley Rd.,
Suite 300, Jacksonville, FL 32257, applica-
tion #4-019-65850-106. The project is lo-
cated in Clay County, Section 1, Township
4 South, Range 24 East; Section 6, Town-
ship 4 South, Range 25 East. The ERP ap-
plication Is for construction of a stormwater
management system for a 312.62-acre
mixed-use development known as Forest
Hammock (Parcels 19 & 20). The receiving
waterbody is Double Branch.
The file(s) containing each of the above-
listed applications) 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.
Written objections should identify the ob-
jector by name and address, and fully de-
scribe the objection to the application. Fil-
ing a written objection does not entitle you
to a Chapter 120, Florida Statutes, Admin-
istrative Hearing. Only those persons
whose substantial interests are affected by
the application and who file a petition meet-
ing the requirements of Sections 120.596
and 120.57, Florida Statutes, and Chapter
28-106, Florida Administrative Code, may
obtain 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
Regulatory Information Management
St. Johns River Water Management District
Legal no. 14504 published March 19,
2009 in Clay County's Clay Today news-
paper. (MO 271495)
LEGAL NOTICE
A public hearing to consider an ordi-
nance adding section 02.08.12.00 to the
Town of Orange Park Land Development
Regulations; providing that amendments to
rezoning and land use applications must
comply with the public notice requirements
contained in section 02.08.07.00; providing
that a $500 fee will be charged to appli-
cants who amend their rezoning applica-
tions to an application for a planned unit
development (PUD). This Public Hearing
will be held in the Town Council Chambers
on Thursday April 9, 2009 at 7:00 P.M.
Any persons) deciding to appeal any de-
cision made by the.Planning and Zoning
Board with respect to any matter consid-
ered at this hearing will need a record of
the proceedings, and for such 'purpose,
may need to ensure a verbatim record of
the proceedings is made, which record
would include the testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal is to be. based.
Copies of these proceedings may be exam-
ined in the Office of the Town Clerk, Mon-
day through Friday 8:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M.
Interested parties may attend the meetings
and may speak at the appropriate time.
(S) Gloria Neely
Legal no 14505 published March 19 and
April 2, 2009 in Clay County's Clay To-
day newspaper. (MO 271507) ,


PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO ISSUE
TITLE V AIR OPERATION PERMIT RE-
NEWAL
Florida Department of Environmental
Protection
DRAFT: Permit Project
No.' 0190007-007-AV
Iluka Resources, Inc.
Green Cove Springs Plant
Clay County
The Florida Department of Environmen-
tal Protection (permitting authority) gives
notice of its intent to issue a Title V Air Op-
eration Permit Renewal to Iluka Resources,
Inc. located at 1223 Warner Road, Green
Cove Springs, Clay County. The applicant's
name and address are: Ms. Robin Kettle-
well, FLGA Closure Manager, Iluka Re-
sources, Inc., 1223 Warner Road, Green
Cove Springs, Florida 32043-4623.
The permitting authority will issue the
PROPOSED Permit, and subsequent FI-
NAL Permit, in accordance with the condi-
tions of the DRAFT Permit unless a re-
sponse received in accordance with the fol-
lowing procedures results in a different de-
cision or significant change of terms or con-
ditions.
The Permitting Authority will accept writ-


ten comments concerning the DRAFT Per-
mit for a period of thirty (30) days from the
date of publication of this Public Notice.
Written comments must be post-marked
and all facsimile comments must be re-
ceived by the close of business (5:00 pm),
on or before the end of this 30-day period,
by the Permitting Authority at Department
of Environmental Protection, 7825 Bay-
meadows Way, Suite B-200, Jacksonville,
Florida 32256-7590 or facsimile
904/44804363. As part of his or her com-
ments, any person may also request that
the Permitting Authority hold a public meet-
ing, it will publish notice of the time, date,
and location in the Florida Administrative
Weekly (Http://faw.dos.state.fl.us/) and in a
newspaper of general circulation in the
area affected by the permitting action. For
additional information, contact the Permit-
ting Authority at the above address or
phone number. If written comments or
comments received at a public meeting re-.
suit in a significant change to the DRAFT
Permit, the Permitting Authority shall issue
a Revised DRAFT Permit and require, if
applicable, another Public Notice. All com-
ments filed will be made available for public
inspection.
A person whose substantial interests
are affected by the proposed permitting de-
cision may petition for an administrative
hearing in accordance with Sections
120.69 and 120.57, Florida Statutes (F.S).
The petition must contain the. information
set forth below and must be filed (received
) in the Northeast District, 7825 Baymead-
ows Way, Suite B-200, Jacksonville, Flori-
da 32256-7590 (Telephone: (904) 807-
3300; FAX: (904) 448-4363). Petitions filed
by any persons other than those entitled to
written notice under Section 120.60(3),
F.S., must be filed within fourteen days
from publication of the public notice or with-
in fourteen days of receipt of the permitting
authority for notice of agency action may
file a petition within fourteen days of receipt
of that notice, indicated above, at the time
of filing. The failure of any person to file a
petition within the applicable time period
shall constitute a waiver of that person's
right to request an administrative determi-
nation (hearing) under Sections 120.569
and 120.57, F.S., or to intervene in this pro-
ceeding and participate as a party to it. Any
subsequent intervention will be only at the
approval of the presiding officer upon the
filing of a motion in compliance with Rule
28-106.205 of the Florida Administrative
Code (F.A.C.) .
A petition that disputes the material
facts on which the Department's action is
based must contain the following informa-
tion:
(a) The name, and address of each
agency affected and each agency's file or
identification number, if known;
(b) The name, address and telephone
number of the petitioner; name address
and telephone number of the petitioner's
representative, if any, which shall be the
address for service purposes during the
course of the proceeding; and an explana-
tion of how petitioner's substantial rights
will be affected by the agency determina-
tion;
(c) A statement of how and when each
petitioner received notice of the agency ac-
tion;
(d) A statement of all disputed issues of
material fact. If there are none, the petition
must so indicate;


(e) A concise statement of the ultimate
facts alleged, as well as the rules and stat-
utes which entitle the petitioner to re-
lief
(f) A statement of the specific rules or
statutes the petitioner contends require re-
versal or modification of the agency's- pro-
posed action; and,
(g) A statement of the relief sought by
the petitioner, stating precisely the action
that the petitioner wants the Department to.
take.
A petition that does not dispute the ma-
terial facts upon which the permitting au-
thority's action is based shall state that no
such facts are in dispute and otherwise
shall contain the same information as set
forth above, as required by Rule 28-
106.301, F.A.C.
Because the administrative hearing proc-
ess is designed to formulate final agency
action, the filing of a petition means that the
Department's final action may be different
from the position taken by it in this notice.
Persons whose substantial interests will be
affected by any such final decision of the
Department have the right to petition to be-
come a party to the proceeding, in accord-
ance with the requirements set forth above.
Mediation is not available for this pro-
ceeding.
In addition to the above, pursuant to 42
United States Code (U.S.C.) Section
7661d(b)(2), any person may petition the
Administrator of the EPA within 60 (sixty)
days of the expiration of the Administrator's
45 (forty-five) day review period as estab-
lished at 42 U.S.C. Section 7661d(b)(1), to
object to issuance of any Title V permit.
Any petition shall be based only on objec-
tions to the Title V permit that were raised
with reasonable specificity during the 30
(thirty) day public comment period provided
in this notice, unless the petitioner demon-
strates to the Administrator of the EPA that
it was impracticable to raise such objec-
tions within the comment period or unless
the grounds for such objection arose after
the comment period. Filing of a petition with
the Administrator of the EPA does not stay
the effective date of any Title V permit
properly issued pursuant to the provisions
of Chapter 62-213. F.A.C. Petitions filed
with the Administrator of the EPA at: U.S.
EPA, 401 M Street, S.W., Washington D.C.
20460
A complete project file is available for
public inspection during normal business
hours, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday
through Friday, except legal holidays, at:
Permitting Authority:
Department of Environmental Protection
Northeast District
7825 Baymeadows Way, Suite B-200
Jacksonville, Florida 32256-7590
Telephone: 904-807-3300
Fax: 904- 448-4363
The complete project file includes the
DRAFT Permit, the application for renewal,
and the information submitted by the re-
sponsible official, exclusive of confidential
records under Section 403.111, F.S. Inter-
ested persons may contact Christopher L.
Kirts, at the above address or call (904)
807-3300. for additional information.
Legal no. 14506 published March .149,
2009 in Clay Countys' Clay Today news-
paper. (MO 271842)


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