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By Christina Leach PhillipsCorrespondent

FLEMING ISLAND -- Although Rebecca Grinsel, 13, entered her � rst dog show com-petition with her puppy, Kane, a Belgian Ter-vuren, only seven months ago, the team of two has taken the dog show circuit by storm.

Rebecca recently won the Top Conformation

Junior Handler Award from the American Belgian Tervuren Club (ABTC), making her the No. 1 junior handler of Belgian Tervurens in the country. She also ranks as the 25th top junior in

the herding group in the country, and she won three number one spots in the Novice handling class in juniors.

Kane, whose show name is Bilgay’s Eye of the Hurricane, is ranked as the number seven Belgian Tervuren in the country. He has also received 11 Best of Winners, eight Best of

Fleming Island girl is top junior dog handler

Rebecca Grinsel

STAFF PHOTO BY RANDY LEFKOTwo-year-old Tanner Powell of Fleming Island gets some hugs from members of the Jacksonville ROAR cheerleaders during the Jaguars’ Team Teal’s visit June 14 at the Moosehaven Retirement Facility in Orange Park. See related story and photographs in Sports.

Fleming Island girl is top junior dog handler

Urgent needfor fosterparents here

SEE SHOW, 25

SEE FOSTER, 27

T he Roar

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OPAA hosts Little League District 4 Tournament

SPORTS

By Stephen KindlandStaff writer

ORANGE PARK – Administra-tors for the agency that oversees foster care in Clay County are concerned about dwindling num-bers of foster parents at a time when the demand for temporary homes is increasing.

The number of children who recently have been removed from their homes because their par-ents were arrested or deemed un� t because of alcohol or drug abuse problems has helped push the foster care system to its lim-its, according to Irene Toto, CEO of Kids First of Florida.

She said there were 306 chil-dren under the agency’s supervi-sion in Clay County last July, but that number increased to 347 by

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With all this wind and rain we have been having, lots of pine cones and small branches get scattered throughout the lawn. The other day I was passing a yard where a school-aged child was on a rid-ing mow and pushing the mower as fast as it would go with no regard to what lay in its path. As a result, the mower (I sup-pose without a functioning deck discharge guard) hurled something into the roadway just in front of me. This prompted this article about mower safety and what we should be teaching our children when they operate mowers by being a good role model when it comes to mower safety.

Pick up all stones, sticks, pine cones, and other debris before mowing to avoid damaging the mower or injuring someone with � ying objects. Teach your children not to try to pick up debris (while on the mower with engine running) by reaching over to pick it up instead of shutting off the mower and dismounting – this is very dan-gerous. Teach them to “police” the area � rst, before starting to mow!

Teach children to mow so discharge is always away from the road and don’t let pets or other children be in the yard when it is being cut. It’s not cute to have a fam-ily dog go barking at the discharge shoot! Injury to their face and eyes is common.

Keep all mower safety equipment in place and repair/replace it if it becomes ineffective. I have seen people tie the deck discharge guard back so they can mow

grass when it is wet or too high so it won’t chock the engine up. Don’t do this – its dangerous – even better – don’t mow wet grass because it spreads disease and does not give you a sharp cut. If the grass is so high it is chocking out the mower – maybe you needed to mow higher and slower and then cut a second time.

You do the � lling when it comes to mow-ers because children do not understand fully the danger of gas and its fumes. Re-member – never � ll a hot mower with gas even if you have only a little bit more to do. Take a break for 20 minutes or so, and to make � lling safer and easier, always pour from small containers. Anything larger than one gallon should be used as a “stor-age” container, not � ll container. A two gallon container or larger is almost impos-sible to use as a � lling container without spilling some all over the mower. To avoid

damage from accidental spills to the lawn itself, when adding � uids (gas or oil), do the � lling on a hard surface. This also al-lows for easier cleanup should a spill oc-cur.

Teach children never to try to free a bound mower blade or do any work under the mower, unless the spark plug wire has been disconnected.

If children are to do the mowing, be sure they are well instructed in safety and keep an eye out to make sure they follow the directions you give. Have them wear regular shoes – not � ip � ops or worse – no shoes.

Teach children to be extremely cautious with walk-behind mowers when making the more dangerous movements – examples – when lifting the front of the mower to make a turn (at that point the blade is exposed and anti-� inging devices are disabled) and when backing up (one slip and your foot is under the blade).

When using a riding mower, stress to children to always look behind them when they back up – just as with a car. There are no rear view mirrors on the mower, so it’s up to them to take extra care!

Teach children to discharge clippings back onto the lawn so they do not go onto gutters and then down storm drains and if mowing next to water, teach them to mow so clippings are discharged away from the water, back toward the lawn. Allow-ing clippings to enter our retention ponds

lead to neighborhood problems with blind mosquitoes (black � ies) which bred in de-caying bottom muck, and sometimes algae blooms if the pond is not well aerate

Finally – mowing slopes or near ditch-es or slopes is the most dangerous task anyone on a riding mower can try to do. Perhaps you should take over this job by mowing the perimeter of the lawn before turning the mower over to the child. It’s just too easy to slip if you are using a walk behind, and even easier to turn over if on a riding mower when on a slope.

Each child is different in their maturity levels – I started mowing at 12 and even though mature, did lots of the stupid things I listed above even though I knew better. It’s a wonder I still have all my toes and � ngers. Hoping you and yours have a safe and productive mowing season.

Want someone to answer a speci� c plant question for you? Go online to http://clay.ifas.u� .edu and under the heading “Horticulture” (left hand side of page) left click on “Ask a Master Gardener” and a reply will be sent plus a hyperlink to the appropriate University of Florida Fact Sheets. Please send us a digital picture of the problem. To speak to someone by phone, call 269-6355. To read past articles that might help you with seasonal prob-lems, and to learn about upcoming Exten-sion Programming in our area explore that website further.

Lawn mower safety cannot be overstressed

RAY H. ZERBA JR.Horticulture Agent IV,

Emeritus, UF/IFAS Extension Clay County (Retired)

Seasonal concerns

from gardeners

By Debra W. BuehnCorrespondent

GREEN COVE SPRINGS -- City of� cials are considering trying a new route to help bolster the area’s economic development, attract more tourists and gain recognition for its natural and historic assets by des-ignating SR 16 a part of Florida’s Scenic Highways Program.

At the June 19 City Council meeting, of� cials listened to a presentation about the program from Debrah Miller, a project specialist and the Lake City based-District 2 Scenic Highway coordinator. Miller told council members that the program could result in increased marketing efforts and help in preserving and protecting many of the assets Green Cove Springs values.

Although the council was unable to take any of� cial vote on pursing the concept since it was operating without a quorum – Vice Mayor Mitch Timberlake and Coun-cilmember Debbie Ricks were absent and

Councilmember Felecia Hampshire had to leave early due to illness – those in at-tendance did express a real interest in the idea.

“I like it,” said Mayor Pam Lewis, add-ing that it was very timely since the city is in the process of looking again at its Vision-ing program.

Councilmember Bob Page also said he thought that the concept had potential.

Both SR 13 in St. Johns County and SR 16 in Penney Farms are already des-ignated Scenic Highways so the idea pre-sented Tuesday would be to designate SR 16 through Green Cove Springs as a Sce-nic Highway to connect the two already in place. Janis Fleet, interim planning and zoning director for the city, said U.S. Hwy. 17, which has a number of historic church-es and other sites along its path, could also be included in the Green Cove Springs des-ignation.

“She (Miller) said to think outside of the

box,” Fleet said. Sites included on a designated Scenic

Highway don’t have to be right on the road, Miller said, but rather part of a corridor, leading Page to mention that the Augusta Savage Arts and Community Center could also be a part of things.

But the process to become a part of the FDOT’s Scenic Highways Program is not an easy one and usually takes about two years to accomplish, Miller said.

“The process is lengthy and dif� cult and that’s the way we want it,” she said.

The program was started in 1996 to “showcase outstanding cultural, histori-cal, archeological, recreational, natural and scenic resources” along Florida’s high-ways, according to the state’s literature on it. It is recognized as one of the nation’s premiere programs, Miller said, and sets the standard nationwide. There are now 25 designated Scenic Highways in the state and � ve national byways, she added.

But the program is actually in a “fro-zen” status right now, she said, in order to create “more sustainability” for it. Once highways were designated, they often “just stagnated,” she said. In an effort to rec-tify that situation, the state is emphasiz-ing marketing and economic development for those associated with the program. In-cluded in the marketing is an international aspect that allows visitors from other countries “looking for an authentic Flor-ida experience” to help plan trips based on traveling the state’s Scenic Highways, Miller said.

The program depends on a grassroots effort from all types of groups in an in-terested community, Miller said. That left Page and Lewis suggesting that one way to approach the idea and see if there was lo-cal interest would be to advertise and then send staff, perhaps along with Miller as a guest speaker, to various civic groups with

GCS Council looks into scenic highway designation

SEE GCS, 27

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CorrectionGarber Auto Mall in Green Cove Springs presented a $7,500 check to Clay County Police Activities League. A photo caption in last week’s edition had the check amount incorrect. Clay Today regrets the error.

SEE COUNCIL, 10

By Stephen KindlandStaff writer

ORANGE PARK – Town council mem-bers have approved a 5-year capital im-provement plan totaling $13.3 million that would be spent on mostly on street mainte-nance, building repairs and improvements to town-owned facilities such as the Gano Avenue sports complex.

“It’s a road map to address the needs of the community,” Mayor Gary Meeks said after the five-member council voted unanimously to approve the plan during a council meeting held on Tuesday, June 19. “Our streets are deplorable; we’ve got an infrastructure problem.”

The plan’s list of proposed projects would be funded mostly by the town’s por-tion of state sales tax revenue, estimated to total $7.3 million over the next five years. Other funding would come from the town’s water and sewer fund and “fair share” revenue from developer payments for transportation mitigation projects.

Tuesday’s vote neither obligates nor au-thorizes expenditures for any of the dozens of proposed projects, but serves as a guide to help council members and town admin-istrators set priorities for future spending.

Among the priorities council members discussed are $4.9 million in street paving and town-wide improvements to sidewalks and drainage and storm water systems. If

approved by the council, more than $1.2 million would be spent on those projects during the next fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1.

Other proposed spending includes nearly $900,000 for upgrades and repairs to the T.C. Miller center, the Gano Avenue sports complex and Clarke House Park on Kingsley Avenue; as well as $383,000 for police vehicle replacement and to improve communication and information technol-ogy within the police department.

Town Manager Cindy Hall said all of the proposed projects are balanced against projected revenue, and that the 5-year plan has helped her and her staff to share the same vision.

“I think there’s a better understanding [of what needs to be done] at the depart-ment level,” she said.

Also on Tuesday, the council:lApproved three contracts for street

and drainage improvements, including a $524,769 agreement with Grimes Utili-ties for the Montclair area; $275,550 with Georgia-based Rowell Contracting for Reed

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OPINION4 • CLAY TODAY • JUNE 21, 2012 CLAYTODAYONLINE.COM

Questionof the week

This weekin history

“Tennessee. It has weather similar

to here but it has mountains and

when you get older you can appreciate

it.”George Schneider, 65,Keystone Heights

What state would you visit onvacation?

“North Carolina. I like its mountains and rivers and the

folks are really nice and it relaxes

the noggin so to speak.”

Doane Spencer, 49,Middleburg

“New Mexico, because of the

National Indian Festival.”

Dyer Wiggins, 65,Middleburg

Guest Column:

The week of June 21 compiled from Clay Today archives.

10 Years AgoOrien Pass, executive director of Eco-

nomic Development Council, announces retirement plans.

Letters

Clay County Humane Society breaks ground for new facility at Moody and Film-ore Avenues.

20 Years AgoGround broken for Eagle Harbor, a

2,575-acre recreational community on Fleming Island.

Clay County’s newest elementary school on Old Jennings Road to have more per-manent classrooms than any other school

built in 10 years25 Years Ago

Dena Fountain crowned Miss Middle-burg

Presidential candidate Joseph Biden Jr. opposes U.S. support of Contras at Miami fund raiser.

Jacksonville Landing opensJesse Jackson hopes to avoid snags in

second presidential campaign

30 Years AgoClay officials question expenditure of

funds for new fire stations35 Years Ago

Moody Road project set for completionFuture airport plans outlined for Clay

CountyOrange Park High class of 1967 plans

10-year reunion

Compiled by correspondent Tonya Davie

Carole Fudge, 34,Middleburg

“Tennessee, because of the

mountains and the leaves changing

colors.”

By Stephen ConradQuigley House

GREEN COVE SPRINGS -- Annette Stafford, daughter of Dr Mary Louise (Sheffer) Zellner, recently presented a check to Quigley House in the amount of $24,585.62.

This was a very gener-ous bequest by her mother who was a long time sup-porter of Quigley House both as a board member and as a community advocate. Mrs. Stafford was accompanied by Roger D. Gill, CLU of Gill Financial Group, who had prepared a $10,000 Insur-ance policy for Mary Zellner who identified Quigley House as the beneficiary at the time of her passing.

The policy grew over time to reach the amount of $24,585.62.

Dr. Zellner passed away on March 31 at the age of 96. She was very active in the community serving on multiple Boards to in-clude being a member of the Quigley House Board of Directors. She had a passion for making sure that the children who came into care received the best possible services.

Contributions such as Dr. Zellner’s make it possible for Quigley House to give strength, encouragement, and hope to over 2,000 victims of domestic violence and sex-ual assault each year. Her contribution will

help us serve the women and the children who come into our care from Clay County.

Her support enables the victim to re-ceive the vital services and programs they need to learn how to stay safe and to be empowered to move on with a future free from violence. We thank her for saving and changing lives.

Quigley House also wants to thank Dr. Zellner for her wonderful generosity and many years of excellent community ser-vice and our prayers go out to the Stafford and Zellner families on the passing of their mother.

Quigley House receives special gift

SPECIAL TO CLAY TODAYSteve Conrad, Quigley House director of fundraising, ac-cepts a check from Annette Stafford. Also shown is Roger Gill, who prepared the life insurance policy for Dr. Zellner.

Veteran saysthanks to Clayservice officer

Dear Editor:The service officer, Edgardo L. Silva,

from our county is a man of true dedica-tion. When I visited him, I saw exactly what they mean by multi-tasking. As an office of one, he serves 31,000 veterans in Clay County.

He does not have a receptionist, secre-tary, nor any other assistance. Yet he main-tains his composure and friendliness while working long hours to meet our needs.

The veterans in our county are truly grateful, and we feel that men of his stat-ure should be recognized.

I also thank our county manager, Steph-anie Kopelousos, for her contributions to the Veterans Service Officer program, and our County Commissioners for their con-tinued support.

Bill Basford,Navy veteranOrange Park

Military Briefs

Nigara to head VFW District 6

ORANGE PARK -- Karen L. Nigara is the new VFW District Six Commander. She will be responsible for 11 VFW posts and 4,600 members comprising Northeast Florida District Six, including Orange Park and Green Cove Springs.

Nigara previously held positions of district senior vice commander, post com-mander of the Charles E. Bennett Post 1689 and the VFW National Women Veter-ans chairman. She retired from the Army in 2006 as a lieutenant colonel following more than 25 years of service. She served as a transportation and logistics officer.

Petty Officer Steven Meakins

Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Steven M. Meakins, son of Mary Fraze of Middle-burg, Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 4 transferred authority of Camp Krutke to NMCB-11 during a ceremony on Camp Krutke, a part of Camp Leatherneck, Helmand Province, Afghanistan.

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Candidate announcement

GREEN COVE SPRINGS –Richard (Rich) Russell, a retired U.S Navy veteran and aviation business specialist, has for-mally announced his candidacy for County Commissioner Dis-trict 5 in the Aug 14 Republican primary.

Rich moved to the First Coast area in 1979 as a teenager and graduated from Forrest High school. He served 20 years in the Navy and upon his retirement Rich and his family returned to their hometown and have resided in the Lake Asbury Community every since.

Rich and his wife Tammy have been mar-ried for 26 years and they have 2 children. In 2007 they accepted the responsibility of parenthood again by assuming custody of their newborn nephew.

Rich transitioned the technical and leadership skills he gained while serv-ing in the Navy into an Aviation career with Northrop Grumman in St. Augus-tine as a Quality Assurance Specialist.In 2007 Rich received a promotion to a position as Editor/ Writer and team leader in the Technical Publications Department.

“My goal as a member of the aviation com-munity is to take advantage of the talent pool of trained aircraft mechanics and sup-port personnel within Clay County, while actively pursuing the aircraft and aviation support industry. Such pursuit will provide much needed revenue as well as great pay-ing jobs.”

Rich has earned an Associate’s degree from Saint Leo University, a Bachelor’s de-gree from Excelsior College and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Saint Leo University. He has also com-pleted several leadership and management courses through Defense Acquisition Uni-versity.

Rich has been active with-in his community as a youth soc-cer, basketball coach and of� cial. He served as coordinator for Partners in Education for an elementary and middle school. He also served as a Cadre for the Florida Youth Challenge Academy.

“I have spent the majority of my life serving my fellow citizens through both my military service and community activities. With service in mind, I � rmly believe that our Elected Of� cials are servants of the people, as such should always place the needs of the citizens � rst and foremost.”

Richard Russell

Russell seeks BCC District 5 seatFaith Walk

By Dr. William P. Register, Pastor, First Assembly of God

Orange Park

There is no belligerence intended in the title of this column. This is actually about love and forgiveness. Let my message is this column speak clearly and directly to your heart today.

There are many things you could stop me from doing either by force or persua-sion. Then there are some things you can-not stop me from doing regardless of what you say to me or do to me. Because there are some decisions that are entirely mine and you cannot change them unless I allow you to do so.

First, you cannot stop me from loving you!

Jesus gave us powerful teaching about loving everyone. He gave us especially dif-� cult requirements to love our enemies and to show goodness toward those who treat us wrong! He told us many dif� cult things but none are more dif� cult than these.

Love is a choice. You will need God’s grace and His strength to love those who are against you. Jesus said to even love your enemies.

No matter what anyone does to you … says about you … you can still love him. Your loving someone is not his decision, it is yours!

Second, you cannot stop me from pray-ing for you! I know there are some people for whom you do not want to pray. They do not deserve your praying for them. (No more than you deserve God’s grace and

forgiveness for yourself.)But hear what Jesus said: “I say unto

you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you.” (Matthew 5:44 KJV)

What you do for others cannot be based on what they do for you. If you just love those who love you … or pray for those who pray for you … Jesus said anyone can do that! His love for us places strong re-quirements on us.

It is your decision to pray for anyone. No one can stop you if you are willing to pray for him.

Third, you cannot stop me from going to Heaven.

If you allow the actions of any other person to affect your spiritual decisions, you will make a major mistake. If a friend wants you to join him in doing something wrong, you must make your own decision. It is always your decision whether you will do the right thing or the wrong thing. You decide the course of your life including your � nal destination for eternity by the choices you make.

There are dif� cult decisions that must be made almost daily. No one else can make your decisions for you. When you want to blame someone else, just remem-ber that no one can keep you from going to Heaven unless you allow it.

You can’t stop me

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USA WEEKEND Maga-zine’s award-winning blend of news and en-tertainment is a perfect match for Clay Today and its readers. In addition, USA WEEK-END sponsors the nation’s largest day of volunteer service: Make a Difference Day.

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Special to Clay Today

GREEN COVE SPRINGS – A recent graduation ceremony at Barry University, a private Catholic University, included sev-eral Clay County residents receiving their Masters in Public Administration degrees.

The graduates are part of the first Clay County-based “cohort class,” allows par-ticipants to complete classes while staying with the same group throughout the educa-tional process. The class consisted mostly of Clay County governmental employees.

Receiving their degrees from the Miami S h o r e s - b a s e d university were: Jennifer Rupert-Bethelmy, Clay County director of human re-sources; Bernita Bush, captain/PIO, Clay County Fire Rescue; Ben Carroll, emer-gency manage-ment planner, Clay County Sheriff’s Office; Tommy Fitzpat-rick, Clay County School Board transportation operations su-pervisor; Angela

Goodermote, county budget analyst; David Motes, CCFR deputy chief of oerations; Ty Silcox, Orange Park fire chief; and Kenneth Wagner, CCSO lieutenant in the Juvenile Crimes Section.

The accelerated program took almost a year to complete, and focused efforts on leadership, management, ethics, and financial responsibilities of public agen-cy administrators. The university said it plans to hold more cohort classes at both the Bachelors and Masters levels in Clay County.

New graduates are, from left: Roderick Moore, Angela Goodermote, Jen-nifer Rupert-Belthelmy, Ty Silcox, Bernita Bush and Ben Carroll. (Not pictured) Brad Caron, Tommy Fitzpatrick, David Motes and Kenneth Wagner.

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Community BriefsCandidates to debate in Clay Hill

CLAY HILL -- The Clay Hill Community Association plants to host a debate Mon-day, July 23, for Clay County School Board and Superintendent of Schools candidates.

The debate is set for 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday, July 23, at the Clay Hill Elemen-tary School, County Road 218, Maxville.

The association describes itself as a non-partisan dedicated to bettering the community through educational and infor-mative programs.

The program will be videotaped for dis-tribution, association President Bill Gar-rison said.

Sunrise Rotary Club honors IA’sORANGE PARK -- The Orange Park Sun-

rise Rotary Club along with the North East Navy League Council recently sponsored a luncheon to recognize 45 sailors and their spouses, marking their service as individu-al augmentees (IA).

IA’s are sailors who leave their squad-rons or units to deploy either individually or with a small group to another assign-ment. About half of all IA’s are reservists and half are active duty sailors.

NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Bob Sanders and Rear Admiral Mark Boensel (USN-Ret.), the guest speaker, recognized the sacrifice of both the sailors and their families.

The Rotary Club of Orange Park Sunrise has created a charitable program called

“Honor One” to bring awareness to the community about the IA’s mission.

Noise increase near Camp BlandingCAMP BLANDING – The Florida Nation-

al Guard says residents near Camp Bland-ing Joint Training Center on State Road 16 may hear increased aircraft noise due to ongoing training.

There will be low level flights in and around the base as part of an air defense exercise, which concludes Friday, June 22. The Florida National Guard said it contin-ues to make every effort to minimize noise or distractions, but there are times such as this when extraordinary activity occurs.

Residents near the training center can discuss concerns with Camp Blanding’s Range Control Office at (904) 682-3121 or the Florida National Guard Public Affairs Office at (904) 823-0166.

Work to cause two-day closureGREEN COVE SPRINGS -- Some Clay

County motorists could face delays during road construction work June 26-27

Workers will temporarily close Brans-comb Road those days between Henley Road and Arthur Moore Drive. It will be open to local traffic only, according to Jack-sonville project engineering firm Haskell Co. The road will be closed between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. both days. Anyone with ques-tion should call (904) 803-8910, the com-pany said.

By Kathy MarshCorrespondent

ORANGE PARK -- After two years of fundraising activities and inscribed paver sales, almost $22,000 has been raised for the Veterans Memorial at Magnolia Cem-etery, according to Carolyn Day, project chairman and vice president of the Histori-cal Society of Orange Park.

Within the span of one week, an ad-ditional $25,000 was added to the total. On April 26, the Historical Society was notified that they would receive a Special Projects Grant from the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolu-tion in the amount of $10,000. Half of the funds are to be disbursed July 15 and the other half upon filing a final report on the completion of the project.

Orange Park’s Sophia Fleming Chapter, National Society Daughters of the Ameri-can Revolution (NSDAR), purchased a pav-er earlier in the year, but Regent Cindy Ad-dison wondered how her Chapter could do more to help. “When I attended the ground-breaking ceremony for the new Veteran’s Memorial at Magnolia Cemetery, it dawned

Veterans Memorial receives NSDAR special projects grant

on me this would be a perfect project to apply for the grant program under the pa-triotism mission area,” Addison said. “Only two chapters in Florida last year received grants, so it was a real learning experience for our chapter.” 

When Day was asked to update the Town of Orange Park Town Council in May on the Memorial’s progress, she didn’t have any idea what was about to happen. After her presentation, they voted unani-mously to support the Veterans Memorial with $15,000. Day says, “The Town Council has been supportive every step of the way on this project and I was really moved by their action.”

The donations enabled the Veterans Me-morial Committee to begin construction this month with the intent of completion in time to dedicate the site on Veterans Day in November.

“Our original budget was $45,000 which did not include benches, landscap-ing or a pathway, so we will continue to

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GREEN COVE SPRINGS – New prin-cipals are now at the helms at two Clay County schools.

  Tracey Kendrick will take over at Clay Hill Elementary on July 1, while Jan-ice Tucker has been named to the posi-tion at Oakleaf Ju-nior High. 

Kendrick, who replaces the retiring Larry Davis, is cur-rently assistant prin-cipal at Oakleaf Vil-lage Elementary, and previously served as assistant principal at the Oakleaf School, when it served stu-dents in grades K-8.

“I began my teaching career at Clay Hill Elementary and I am excited and

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Pig kisser!Middleburg Elementary School Principal Becky Wilkerson decided at the beginning of the 20-10-11 school year that if the school earned an “A” rating again in 2011-12 she would kiss a pig. Wilkerson had to follow through because the school maintained its “A” rating based on FCAT scores. Students also heard a pig song, pig poems and pig jokes along with seeing their principal follow through with that pig kiss.

New principals now at Clay Hill, Oakleaf Jr. High

Tracey Kendrick

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honored to return there as the Principal.  I look forward to continuing the tradition of excellence that has already been estab-lished at CHE and working with the staff, students and community,” Kendrick said.

Superintendent Ben Wortham said Ken-drick’s teaching background will serve her well in the new position.

  “Mrs. Kendrick has a Title I back-ground as a classroom teacher at CHE and McRae Elementary,” Wortham said. “She’s also served as assistant principal at two schools, making her well prepared for the role of principal.” 

 Tucker, currently vice principal of Or-ange Park Junior High, is replacing Nancy Crowder, who is moving to Shadowlawn El-ementary School.  Prior to OPJH, Tucker served as vice principal of Green Cove Springs Junior. 

She has been an administrator for a total of 13 years, including eight years in Clay County. Her previous teaching and administrative experience was in Brevard, Alachua and Duval counties.

“I am pleased to be selected to become the next instructional leader at Oakleaf Ju-nior High,” Tucker said. “It is a wonderful school and I am excited about the oppor-tunity to work with the fantastic faculty, staff, students and community stakehold-ers. This appointment is quite an honor as I embark on my 25th year as an educator in the State of Florida.”

Wortham said, “Mrs. Tucker will pro-vide continued outstanding leadership at Oakleaf Junior. Her previous experiences as Vice-Principal at Orange Park Junior and Green Cove Springs Junior has pre-pared her for this new challenge.”

School NewsSJRSC closer to offering third BA in Nursing degree

ORANGE PARK -- St. Johns River State College is one step closer to of-fering its third baccalaureate degree. The State Board of Education recently approved the proposal for a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing (B.S.N.). The four-year degree program faces one remain-ing step to become official - approval from the Southern Association of Col-leges and Schools. The earliest the Col-lege could offer the program would be fall 2013.

SJR State President Joe Pickens said the College has moved forward with the degree based on evolving trends and de-mands in the health care field as well as results from the original baccalaureate degree surveys. The surveys showed an overwhelming support for the College to offer baccalaureate degrees, with nurs-ing identified by stakeholders as being one of the highest areas of need.

“A perceived need for the degree has been validated by meetings with local health care providers in all three counties,” Pickens said. “The College is listening to area health care industry leaders and continues in its commit-ment to provide educational opportuni-ties for students and resources for the workforce.”

Anna Lebesch, Ed.D., SJR State’s vice president for workforce development, said the B.S.N. degree will be designed for Associate in Science degree in nursing graduates who hold a current, valid unen-cumbered Florida Registered Nursing (RN) license.

The program will be delivered through a combination of online and hybrid classes on all three campuses.

Local health care providers have ex-pressed their support toward the new program, including officials at Haven Hos-pice. Orange Park Medical Center’s Chief Executive Officer Tom Pentz said the Col-lege has been a strong partner in providing high-caliber nursing graduates as the fa-cility continues to experience tremendous growth.

“The addition of the B.S.N. program will prepare nurses to adapt to the rapidly expanding clinical knowledge and mount-ing complexities of health care as well as strengthen the partnership between the two institutions,” Pentz said.

OPMC officials have announced a com-mitment to provide a three-year grant as-sisting the College in the development and implementation of the program.

Lebesch said a report published last year by the Institute of Medicine called for increasing the number of nurses in the

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OP Rotary’s Citizen of the YearDr. Kirk Young, left, was selected by the Rotary Club of Orange Park as the Orange Park Citi-zen of the Year. Young is a past president of the Orange Park Rotary Club from 2000-01, a four-time Paul Harris Fellow, involved in the Clay County Salvation Army Red Kettle Drive, the recent Somer Sunshine Park dedication event, Rotary P.E.T. Project and the American Pie 4th of July event lieutenant. Young is a 10-year member of Kiros Prison Ministry, partners with the Haiti Dental Project annually and the Haiti clean water project “Hope of the Move”. Young was selected for his continued passion for giving back to our local community and abroad. Also shown are, from left, Susie Young, Emily Young and John Cooksey, Rotary Club of Orange Park president.

ELECTION EVENTS:CANDIDATE ‘MEET AND GREET’: 6:30-

8 p.m. Thursday, June 21, at Honey Bees Café, U.S. 17, Fleming island. Hosted by the Clay Women in Business. Event is open to the public.  Email [email protected] or [email protected] for details or to RSVP.

SCHOOL BOARD/SUPERINTENDENT CANDIDATES DEBATE: 7-9 p.m. Monday, July 23, at Clay Hill Elementary School, County Road 218, Maxville. Hosted by the Clay Hill Community Association.

FOURTH OF JULYFREEDOM FESTIVAL: 5-9 p.m. Saturday,

June 30, at the Orange Park Mall’s J.C. Pen-ney parking lot. Live music, bike parade and kids zone.

INDEPENDENCE DAY PARADE: 9 a.m. Wednesday, July 4, in Middleburg. Route is on Blanding Boulevard northbound from the First Baptist Church lot to Palmetto Av-enue. Sponsored by Middleburg Martial Arts. Go online to www.middleburgcivicas-sociation.com for details.

AMERICAN PIE 4th OF JULY: 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Wednesday, July 4, at Moosehaven, Park Avenue, Orange Park. Includes games, food vendors, carnival rides, live music and � reworks around 9 p.m. over the St. Johns River. Go online to www.orangepark-4tho� uly.com for details.

OUR COUNTRY DAY: July 3-4, Keystone Heights. Street dance 7-11 p.m. July 3 at Keystone Airport; July 4 events include 5K marathon, craft vendors, parade, dog show and Veterans Pathway ceremony. Fireworks at sundown at Keystone Beach. Go to www.ourcountryday.com for more details.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOLSOrange Park United Methodist Church,

152 Stowe Ave. June 25th -29. For children ages 4 years - 6th grade; volunteers wel-come. Go online to www.opumc.net or call Robyn Voigt at 264-2241 x233 for details.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS EXPO: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, June 21, Heartland of Orange Park, 570 Wells Road, Orange Park. Event also includes free food and give-aways and booths from local vendors.  Call (904) 264-3912.

COMMUNITY WELLNESS DAY: Monday, June 25, 8am – 7pm. Free event for the community. Snacks, beverages, door prizes. Discover Family Wellness, 1339 Blanding Blvd, Orange Park.  Call for details 272-6886

GRIEF AND LOSS SUPPORT GROUP: June 26-July 31 at St. Vincent’s Medical Center’s Orange Park clinic on U.S. 17. from 5:45 to 6:45 p.m. Call 904-279-1677. 

PEOPLES TEA PARTY: 7 p.m. Thursday, June 28, at La Nopalera Restaurant, 2024 Kingsley Ave., Orange Park. Dinner at 6 p.m. Guest speaker: KrisAnne Hall, Constitutional conservative lecturer.  Please RSVP at [email protected] or call (904) 278-9221.

EASTERN STAR FUNDRAISING YARD SALE: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. June 29-30 at the Chap-ter of Eastern Star Cabul Lodge, 4261 U.S. 17, Green Cove Springs. All proceeds go to lodge activities.

CRASH COURSE ON THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: 2-5 p.m. June 30 at the Weigel Senior Center, 3916 Section St., Middleburg. Sponsored by the First Coast Tea Party of Clay County; contact Sandy at [email protected] or call (904) 282-1883.

MERCY NETWORK BENEFIT CONCERT: 4 p.m. Sunday, July 1, at First Baptist Church of Orange Park, 1140 Kingsley Ave. Annual fundraiser to help displaced families. Tick-ets: $10 in advance, $15 at the door. Call (904) 509-6650 or email [email protected] for information.

ADULT BOOK CLUB: 10 a.m.-noon Satur-day, July 7, at the Clay County Headquarters Library, Town Center Boulevard, Fleming Island. Discussion topic: A Tale of Two Cit-ies  by  Charles Dickens.  Registration is not required. visit www.ccpl.lib.� .us or call 278-3722 for details.

POLITICAL FORUM: 4 p.m. Sunday, July 7, at the Middleburg Civic Association build-ing, 2102 Palmetto St., Middleburg. Also includes BBQ and invitational car show. Go online to www.middleburgcivicassocia-tion.com for details.

NEUROSURGERY PROGRAM: 5:30-6:30 p.m. Thursday, July 12, at the Thrasher-Horne Conference Center, 283 College Drive, Orange Park. Presentation by Dr. Jacques Farkas on “Dementia: New Neuro-surgery Program Capabilities.” Cost $5; free to H2U members. RSVP to (800) 889-3627.

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Tuesday, June 26, at the Mellow Mush-room, Fleming Island. Event will raise funds for White, who was injured in a car wreck in January.

CLUBS/ASSOCIATIONS

• ORANGE PARK AMATEUR RADIO CLUB: 7:30 p.m. third Thursday of the month, in the classrooms behind the Orange Park Medical Center. Anyone interested in ama-

teur radio invited. Call (904) 276-5859. • GROVE PARK/OAK HOLLOW CIVIC AS-SOCIATION: 7 p.m., � rst Thursday of each month, at the Orange Park Library, Plain-� eld Avenue. Call (904) 442-8266 or email [email protected]. • CLAY COUNTY WRITERS GROUP: 6:15 p.m. third Wednesday every month at the Clay County Headquarters Library, 1895 Town Center Blvd., Fleming Island. Meet-ing open to everyone. Email [email protected]. • ORANGE PARK WOMAN’S CLUB: 10 a.m.,

� rst Thursday of the month at the Club-house, 130 Kingsley Ave. (904) 264-1881 • CLAY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY: 7 p.m. fourth Monday of each month at the Clay County Historic Courthouse, 915 Wal-nut St, Green Cove Springs. Go online to www.claycountyhistoricalsociety.org. • HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF ORANGE PARK: 6:30 p.m., second Monday of each month at Clarke House in Clarke Park, Kingsley Av-enue. (904) 264-1881

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• HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNEY FARMS: 7 p.m., third Thursday of the month at Pen-ney Farms Town Hall, Clark Avenue. (904) 529-9078. • HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MIDDLEBURG: 7 p.m., first Thursday of month at Middle-burg-Clay Hill Library, 2245 Aster St. Call Pat Mueller (904) 282-5924 • AMERICAN LEGION BAND PRACTICE: 7 p.m. every Monday in the Orange Park High School band building. Fifth District Ameri-can Legion Symphonic Band seeks brass, percussionists and woodwind players. Art Tenney at (904) 282-6316. • GARDEN CLUB OF ORANGE PARK: There are five circles, each with their own meet-ing times. Contact Art Burnett at (904)282-4981. • GREATER ORANGE PARK DOG CLUB: 7:30 p.m. second Monday of the month, most often at the Orange Park Public Library, Plainfield Avenue. Web site: www.gopdc.org; email: [email protected]. • GARDEN CLUB OF MIDDLEBURG: 9:30 a.m., First Friday of each month, at the Wat-son Realty Conference Center, 2239 Blan-ding Blvd. Contact Rae Ditto at (904)304-3637. • GARDEN CLUB OF THE LAKES: 10 a.m. second Thursday of the month at the First Presbyterian Church, SR 21. Contact Sue Hammerstrom, 352-473-8023. • GARDEN CLUB OF GREEN COVE SPRINGS: 10 a.m. third Thursday of the month at the Council on Aging, 604 Walnut St, Green Cove Springs. Contact Care at (904) 687-0879.

• WWII WAR BRIDES CHAPTER NE FLA.: third Saturday of the month, 12 p.m. at Ce-dar River Seafood, Middleburg. Open to all foreign-born war brides, children or grand-children of war bride parents. Joan (352) 473-5450 or (904) 472-7191; or Susan, (904) 607-2796. • RIVER’S EDGE TOASTMASTERS: noon, sec-ond and fourth Wednesday of the month at the Clay County Chamber of Commerce, 1734 Kingsley Avenue, Orange Park. Visitors and new members fare welcome. Contact Leigh Ann at [email protected] or call (904) 264-0718. • TOASTMASTERS CLUB: 7:30 p.m. each Tuesday at the Kingsley Life Care Center, 2145 Kingsley Ave., Orange Park. The non-profit organization helps people with over-coming public speaking fears, help with job interviews and over communication. (904)762-4757. • ORANGE PARK LIONS CLUB: 7 p.m., sec-ond and fourth Monday of the month at 423 McIntosh Ave., Orange Park. Dinner is served at 7:05 p.m. • MIDDLEBURG BLACK CREEK LIONS CLUB: second (noon) and fourth Tuesday (6 p.m.) of the month, Cedar River Seafood Restau-rant, Middleburg. Call president Ed Dickson, (904) 254-7891. • ORANGE PARK WOMEN’S CONNECTION: 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., second Thursday of each month at The Country Club of Orange Park, 2525 Country Club Blvd. Cost is $15.50, in-clusive. Complimentary childcare is avail-able. (904) 276-7660 to RSVP. • GARDEN CLUB OF FLEMING ISLAND: 10 a.m., the second Tuesday of the month, at the Fleming Island Library Community Room, 1895 Town Center Blvd. Email: [email protected].

and Stowe streets; and $251,229 with R&B Contracting for Plainfield Avenue. Work will begin sometime in the next few weeks, and will take 60-180 days to complete.

l Read a proclamation acknowledging the work of retiring Orange Park United Methodist Church Pastor Pearl Boles for her many contributions since she came to the church in 1982. Aside from directing all of the church’s compassion ministries, including its food pantry and financial as-sistance and temporary housing programs, Boles coordinates the Angel Tree Christ-mas ministry and serves on the Mercy Network and volunteers with the Salvation

New on the forceOrange Park Mayor Gary Meeks swears in newly hired police officer Eric Claxton as Claxton’s wife, Catherine, and Lt. Gary Goble look on at the start of a recent Orange Park Town Council meeting. Meeks is a former member of the OPPD, which will see the departure of Chief Jim Boivin later this summer. Boivin plans to retire after 35 years with the department.

Army and Catholic Charities.l Appointed Susan Hill, general man-

ager at the Holiday Inn, to the town’s Eco-nomic and Community Development com-mittee.

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Sadie is a 3 year old Rottweiler that was turned in to CCACC on 7 June by her owner. She is spayed and up t date on her shots. Sadie is well behaved, walks well on a leash and will sit and lay down on command. She is very sweet and loves to be with people. Sadie is available for immediate adoption and has no adoption fee. Stop by and meet Sadie. She will make a excellent addition to your family.

April and Cap are both 12-16 week old Domes-tic Short Hair kittens that were turned in as strays to CCACC on 26 April. April is light gray with apricot throughout her coat, and Cap is a very light orange in color. These two kittens are both residing in the Free Roam Cat Room, and spend a lot of time playing and sleeping together. Both are litter box trained and both have been spayed/neutered and are up to date on their shots. They are available for adoption and their adoption fee is $30 each. Stop by the Free Roam Cat Room and spend some time getting to know these two kittens.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Walsh of Orange Park, Florida are pleased

to announce the engagement of their daughter Katie Walsh, to Jonah Adams, son of Robert

and Anita Carbon of Thibodaux, Louisiana. Ms. Walsh, a graduate

of Florida State University, is an engineer at Shell in Norco,

Louisiana. Mr. Adams graduated from Nicholls State University, and

is a computer specialist at Shell in Norco, Louisiana. An October

wedding is planned.

Walsh & Adams My granddaughter,

Cierra Angella Pennington

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School June 1st, 2012. She is one of the few,

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The College introduced its first two bachelor’s degrees programs - Early Child-hood Education and Organizational Man-agement - to students in January 2011.

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MHS NJROTCThe Middleburg High School NJROTC unit recently attended the Navy National Academic, Drill and Athletic competition held at Naval Air Station Pensacola where it finished 15th overall out of more than 600 NJROTC units in the nation, including a fifth place finish in Academics. 

CVA enrollment is now open

GREEN COVE SPRINGS -- Clay Virtual Academy (CVA) will be accepting enroll-ment through Aug. 2 for all interested stu-dents in grades kindergarten through 12th grade. 

Clay Virtual Academy is available free to all Clay County students of school age. Among the advantages of CVA is students can concentrate on dual enrollment ef-

forts or possibly graduate from CVA with a comprehensive high school diploma and an associate’s degree.  They can even gradu-ate with technology certifications making them job ready when they graduate from high school.

Families that need to travel due to work/military or home-school students, benefit from using CVA courses.  Clay County certified teachers hold voluntary face-to-face sessions as well as online. 

Drumb gets FSU scholarshipGREEN COVE SPRINGS -- Jacque-

line Drumb, a Clay High School Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (NJROTC) cadet, has been selected for a four-year Navy ROTC scholarship to Florida State University. She has been assigned to the NROTC unit at nearby Florida A&M University, which serves both universities. Upon graduation, she will be a commissioned a Naval of-ficer. Drumb has been in the Clay High NJROTC program for four years.

Swarthout is BA recipientGRACEVILLE —Nicholas Swarthout

has received a Bachelor of Arts in Ministry Stud-ies with magna cum laude honors from The Baptist College of Florida. Swarthout, the son of Marc and Cindy Swarthout of Green Cove Springs, is a 2002 Clay High School graduate and youth pastor of Lake Asbury Baptist Church.

Hughley to St. Aug CollegeST. AUGUSTINE – Montarius Hugh-

ley of Middleburg was recently admitted to Saint Augustine’s College along with more than 1,300 other applicants for its fall 2012 semester.

Student News

Jacqueline Drumb

Nicholas Swarthout

SPECIAL TO CLAY TODAY

Carroll visits FIEErica Carnegie, a 4th grader at Flem-ing Island Elementary School, recently got a chance to meet the woman who she wrote about for her Gifted Social Studies class.  In her letter, Erica said how much she admired Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll, left, for her successful military career and for being the first female lieutenant governor in Florida.  Carroll surprised Erica and the rest of her class by visiting them. Also shown in the picture is Kim Ducut, a gifted program teacher.

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Business BriefsAdvanced Disposal seeks drivers

GREEN COVE SPRINGS – Advanced Dis-posal will hold a job fair Saturday, June 23, in Clay County for to recruit drivers

The event is from 8 a.m. to noon at the company’s Clay County office, 1336 Kavie Ct., Green Cove Springs. Applicants must bring proof of a Class A or B commercial driver’s license and their current three-year motor vehicle record.

Call the Clay County facility at (904) 695-0500 for more details.

New rehab equipment boughtORANGE PARK -- Life Care Center at

Wells Crossing says it has acquired the newest piece of high-tech equipment for in/out-patient post-op/post-injury rehabili-tation. We have received an Anti-Gravity treadmill.

The Alter-G treadmill allows individuals to rehabilitate more comfortably and safely through its unique “un-weighting” ability.

Bank hosting blood driveORANGE PARK -- Heritage Bank in Or-

ange Park will sponsor a Blood Drive on Friday, June 29, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the bank, 794 Blanding Boulevard.

Call Heritage Bank at (904) 213-5020 for more details.

Peden heads OP Rotary ClubORANGE PARK -- John Peden has been

installed as president of the Orange Park Rotary Club.

The installation cer-emony was held Sat-urday, June 16, at the Hilltop Club in Orange Park. Peden outlined a busy agenda for the club with emphasis on building relationships within the club while continuing its mission of service to the Clay County community and support of local charities and youth organizations.

John PedenMembers and officers of the Historical Society of Orange Park attended the May Sophia Fleming Chapter meeting to see their Vice President, Carolyn Ann Day, receive the NSDAR Community Service Award. (L to R) DAR Regent Cindy Addison, Society member Pat Renau, Community Service Award recipient Carolyn Ann Day, Society members: Chairman Van Hogan, Faye Irvin, Betty Trochia, Alice Grisham, Carolyn Clark, Diane Howard, Carol Hogan, Marge Fachko-Lewis and Virginia Hash. (President Cindy Cheatwood and Carol McConnell are not pictured)

Veteransfrom page 7

encourage inscribed paver sales and we welcome donations to make the site beau-tiful and inviting,” Day said.

At the May 10 meeting of the Sophia Fleming Chapter, NSDAR, Day received the Community Service Award. “Because of Carolyn Day’s extraordinary effort  in the realization of the only public Veteran’s Memorial in Orange Park, it was an easy decision to nominate Ms. Day for the Com-munity Service Award,” Addison said.

Day says there has been an outpouring of support from the community through donations of services. The major financial supporters are: Vystar Credit Union; Clay County Cruzers; Sophia Fleming Chapter, NSDAR, members; Town of Orange Park Town Council; Sun Tire; Rolling Thunder; Chapter 4 Jacksonville; DAV Chapter 38, Orange Park; Clay County Florida Chapter of Thrivent Financial; and the American Legion Post #250 Riders Club and Post #250 Chrome Divas.

Go online to www.ophistory.org for more information about the memorial and how to contribute.

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Senior helpersCOMPANIONS from Orange Park United Methodist Church celebrated Memorial Day for the third time with residents of Doctors Lake Health Care. Doug Dean, founder of the program, has been working with Patty Mangefrida, Activities Director , to provide more social contact for the residents. Dean says he started the Companion program because he saw that many elderly in his church and in the community become isolated. From left are: Pat Dean, Doug Dean, Amy Sloan; Joyce Manson, Mary Cook; and front, Sean and Maddox Duke.

By Lydia FilzenSpecial to Clay Today

ORANGE PARK–The production of the musical Carousel marks a trium-phant finale to the 2011-12 Orange Park Community Theatre season. A huge cast played to a packed opening night audience with professional qual-ity singing and fine acting talent on dis-play. The play by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, II features memo-rable songs such as “If I Loved You” and “You’ll Never Walk Alone.”

The play opens with a carnival scene set in coastal New England. The cre-ative set includes a moving line of car-ousel horses in the background. (How did they do that, anyway?) The color-ful vignettes in pantomime feature the entire cast, ranging from three to over sixty years of age.

Carnival barker Billy Bigelow (David Jon Davis) runs into a conflict with his boss lady, Mrs. Mullin (Shelley Hayes) about his overly familiar behavior with innocent Julie Jordan (Jessica Ann Al-exander), whom Mrs. Mullin blames for the encounter.

The two fall in love and marry de-spite losing their jobs, and the swag-gering Billy reacts to the pressure by bullying his ever-forgiving wife. In des-peration he agrees to aid the ignoble Jigger Cragin (Josh Baker) in a robbery with disastrous results. It’s a story of fall and redemption as Billy learns his lesson too late.

Along the way, plenty of lighthearted moments abound, especially involving

‘Carousel’ now at OPCT

SPECIAL TO CLAY TODAYJosh Baker, David Jon Davis: Josh Baker as schemer Jigger Cragin and Davis Jon Davis as leading man Billy Bigelow. Photo by Lydia Filzen

the romance of Enoch Snow (David Phil-lips) and Carrie Pipperidge (Katrina Pier-son). The smitten Carrie is even enchanted by seagoing Enoch’s fishy “perfume.”

We have to agree with Director Tim DeBorde, who said, “It’s a great show that has everything - humor, drama, love, danc-ing, singing, abiding friendships, great mu-sic, redemption.”

Music Director Brenda Cohn said, “We have fantastic musicians in the orchestra

and the singers are very talented. In ad-dition Tim Deborde, the director, is a mu-sician and has performed the roles Jigger and Mr. Snow in the past, so his knowledge of the music was a great help.”

Cohn added, “As has been a tradition in many OPCT shows, our cast includes several parents and children performing on stage together (as well as a grandfa-ther and granddaughter). Michelle Munley (Nettie) shares the stage in the opening scene with our youngest cast member, her three year old daughter, Amelia.”

Along with the newer actors, DeBorde pointed out, “A truly wonderful asset to the show is our Assistant Director/Stage Man-ager, Sarah Pentecost. She keeps things going and running smoothly. During re-hearsals she even stood in for every main character at least once. We had over 50 people involved in this production onstage and backstage. Each one is an important part of bringing Carousel to life.”

Tickets are $20. Show dates are June 22-23, and 28-30 at 8 p.m.. Sunday Mati-nees are at 3 p.m. June 24. All perfor-mances will be held at the theater, 2900 Moody Ave. 

For reservations, call (904) 276-2599 or go online www.OPCT.org.

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POLICE JUNE 21, 2012 • CLAY TODAY • 15CLAYTODAYONLINE.COM

CLAY’S MOST WANTED

Evans David PerezHM 20 YOA, 05/20/1992 5’08” 135 lbs.Bond: No BondLast Known Address: Pamela Drive, Satsuma, FLCase Number: 2012CF001223

Armed Robbery While Wearing aHood and Mask

CHARGES:

SEE ARRESTS, 16

*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.

As of Monday, June 18, 2012

Rhiannon Hart, 25, child neglect

Cindy Parrott, 33, child abuse

Alfred Jones, 20, VOP-burglary/

grand theft Auto

Christopher Bruner, 21, VOP-accessory

after the fact 1st degree felony

Matthew Madison, 36, make false police report

Jennifer Baggett, 34, VOP-conspiracy to commit -manu-

facture meth

Antoine Fifie, 28, contempt deliver/

possess/sell altered firearm

Michael Norris, 35, sale/delivery of methamphet-

amine

Joshua Martin, 29, impersonate law

enforcement officer

Lorie Clarke, 36 FTA-possession

of controlled substance

Eric Duran, 26, VOP-aggravated

child abuse

Jason Morgan, 32, VOP-child abuse

or neglect

Clay County Sheriff’s Office Most Wanted

Arrests Law enforcement agencies reported the following Clay County arrests June 13-19:

Wednesday, June 13Arias-Diaz, Gerardo, 29, Jacksonville

(CCSO) loitering or prowlingBikchentaev, Mnir, 51, Jacksonville

(CCSO) loitering or prowlingBreiva, Julia, 25, Middleburg (CCSO)

driving on susp/revoked driver’s Brewer, Melinda, 18, Jacksonville

(CCSO) retail theftBurnett, Katie, 25, Orange Park (OPPD)

aggravated battery on pregnant Carter, Anthony, 24, Jacksonville

(CCSO) fugitive from justiceChannell, Michael, 31, Keystone Heights

(CCSO) grand theft $100-$300 from build-ing; burglary of unoccupied dwelling; grand theft; grand theft - value 300 to 4,999

Cline, Jordyn, 22, Jacksonville (CCSO) possess -20 grams cannabis w/o

Dalton, Scott, 41, Middleburg (CCSO) possess control sub w/o valid

Donaldson, Harry, 46, Starke (CCSO) possess -20 grams cannabis w/o

Donaldson, James, 26, Jacksonville (CCSO) and execution of warrant/

Fultz, jack, 21, Middleburg (CCSO) bur-glary of unoccupied dwelling;

Gaynor, Steven, 49, Jacksonville (OPPD) FTA (warrant)

Gearty, Rebecca, 28, Keystone Heights (CCSO) FTA-DWLSR; FTA-resist without violence

Harris, Justin, 20, Keystone Heights (CCSO) burglary of dwelling unarmed; grand theft - value 300 to 4,999

Hart, Michael, 19, Orange Park (CCSO)

battery on LEOHayman, Talmadge, 26, Middleburg

(CCSO) drive with suspended revoked Huffman, William, 54, Keystone Heights

(CCSO) simple batteryJesseman, Forest, 26, Macclenny

(CCSO) direction and execution of warrant/Johnson, Tasha, 31, Starke (CCSO) re-

tail theft 1st degree property Jones, Leonard, 53, Orange Park

(CCSO) roadway solicitationJuvenile offender, 12, (CCSO) domestic

batteryKelley, Darlisha, 24, Jacksonville

(CCSO) VOP- grand theftLuding, Joseph, 74, Middleburg (CCSO)

aggravated battery with a deadly Luding, William, 40, Middleburg (CCSO)

agg assault w/deadly weapon; domestic battery; domestic battery

Marcus, Reasa, 21, Jacksonville (CCSO) DUI alcohol or drugs 1st off

Maynard, Bryan, 24, Orange Park (CCSO) simple battery/domestic

Miles, lacey, 22, Orange Park (OPPD) DUI alcohol or drugs

Nipper, Leslie, 23, Jacksonville (CCSO) possess -20 grams cannabis w/o

Nix, David, 27, Middleburg (CCSO) driv-ing on susp/revoked driver’s

Peeples, brandon, 24, Green Cove Springs (CCSO) burglary to auto; simple battery; criminal mischief

Simmons, Matthew, 25, Macclenny (CCSO) possess control sub w/o valid; driv-ing on susp/revoked driver’s

Tower, Taylor, 25, Fleming Island (CCSO) grand theft; defraud financial insti-tution; fraudulent use of credit card

Underhill, Travis, 41, Middleburg (CCSO) VOP-criminal mischief

Ward, Garrett, 18, Jacksonville (CCSO) simple battery/dating violence

Williams, Dairell, 20, Lauderhill (CCSO) VOP - shoplifting

Williams, Kimberly, 44, Jacksonville (CCSO) criminal mischief $1000 or more

Wilson, Matthew, 26, Middleburg (CCSO) driving on susp/revoked driver’s; possess -20 grams cannabis w/o; possess/use drug paraphernalia

Thursday, June 14,Bell, Christopher, 31, Putnam Hall

(CCSO) grand theft - value 300 to 4,999Callahan, Shanon, 42, Middleburg

(CCSO) retail theftCastillo, Exel, 20, Orange Park (CCSO)

FTA no valid driver’s licenseCombs, Melissa, 36, Green Cove Springs

(GCPD) possess control sub w/o valid; pos-sess/use drug paraphernalia

Escue, Eric, 32, Green Cove Springs (GCPD) habitual traffic offender/lic

Gallion, Robert, 30, Middleburg (CCSO) violation of drug offender probation

Hampton, Nicole, 19, Milton (GCPD) no valid driver’s license

Henry, crystal, 28, Jacksonville (CCSO) retail theft 300 dols more 1st

Johnson, Eric, 44, Middleburg (CCSO) simple battery (domestic)

Jones, Jackqulyne, 49, Middleburg (CCSO) retail theft; petit theft from mer-chant 2nd

Juvenile offender, 15, (CCSO) vandal-ism over 200 dols under

Knowles, Michael, 20, Palatka (CCSO) VOP-poss. Controlled substance

Little, James, 33, Orange Park (CCSO) driving on susp/revoked driver’s

Nettlesbey, Marctwain, 40, Orange Park (CCSO) habitual traffic offender/lic

Perry, James, 42, Green Cove Springs (CCSO) FTA-first degree DWLSR

Reyes, Felix, 21, Jacksonville (CCSO) possess -20 grams cannabis w/o

Richmond, Ayanna, 36, Orange Park (CCSO) FTA - failure to comply w/compul-sory

Robinson, David, 39, Middleburg (CCSO) conspire to manufacture methamphet-

amine; listed chemical wit manufacture Schilke, Sandra, 46, Orange Park

(CCSO) grand theft - value 300 to 4,999Serianni, Benjamin, 23, Middleburg

(CCSO) possess -20 grams cannabis w/o Sueflohn, Sarah, 34, Orange Park

(CCSO) VOP-petit theftSuggs, Damien, 33, Orange Park (CCSO)

on officer firefighter EMT etc; resist/ob-struct/oppose of officer; possess control sub w/o valid; driving on susp/revoked driv-er’s; with intent to sell mfg deliv schedule

Wade, Rory, 23, Green Cove Springs (CCSO) fraudulent use of credit card; grand theft from 65 yoa or older

Weldon, Fridae, 38, Middleburg (CCSO) conspiracy to manufacture methamphet-amine

Friday, June 15Bennett, William, 59, Sanderson (CCSO)

agg assault w/deadly weapon; battery with bodily harm

Bland, Jennifer, 38, Middleburg (CCSO) retail petit theft

Coffin, Brandon, 23, Baldwin (CCSO) burglary unoccupied; petit theft 1st degree property; burglary unoccupied convey-ance; grand theft - value 300 to 4,999

Davis, Sean, 22, Orange Park (CCSO) possess/use drug paraphernalia

Ellis, Dakota, 19, Middleburg (CCSO) possess/use drug paraphernalia

Griffin, Justin, 24, Middleburg (CCSO) burglary of unoccupied dwelling; grand theft - value 300 to 4,999

Hall, Kirk, 45, Middleburg (CCSO) con-spiracy to manu. Methamphetamine; pos-session of listed chemical; possession of methamphetamine

Harrell, Alise, 21, Middleburg (CCSO) battery domestic

Harris, Justin, 20, Keystone Heights (CCSO) dealing in stolen property

Hepburn, Christopher, 18, Orange Park (CCSO) contempt of court-lewd or lascivi-ous

Ivy, Michael, 27, Orange Park (CCSO) victim 12 yoa older special conditions; prostitution-live off earnings

Jones, martin, 46, Jacksonville (JUD)

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contempt of court\child supportJuvenile offender, 12, (CCSO) cyber

stalkingJuvenile offender, 16, (CCSO) retail

theftJuvenile offender, 17, (GCPD) resist/ob-

struct/oppose of officer Juvenile offender, 15, (GCPD) grand

theft auto; burglary of unoccupied dwell-ing;

Juvenile offender, 16, (CCSO) abscond-ing/violate probation/

Juvenile offender, 17, (GCPD) burglary of unoccupied dwelling; grand theft auto; possess -20 grams cannabis w/o; possess/use drug paraphernalia

Keith, Jesse, 36, Orange Park (OPPD) grand theft - value 300 to 4,999

Ludovici, Bella, 24, Orange Park (CCSO) insurance fraud

Morales, jay, 40, Green Cove Springs (CCSO) aggravated battery on pregnant

Obrien, Jennifer, 24, Green Cove Springs (CCSO) driving under the influence

Popovich, Terrie, 45, Orange Park (CCSO) FTA-leaving scene of accident; FTA-DWLSR

Seroki, Helen, 19, Middleburg (CCSO) grand theft - value 300 to 4,999

Sigmon, Buddy, 39, Middleburg (CCSO) cons to manufacture meth w/i 1000 ft church; introduce contraband into county

Troutman, Latoya, 31, Green Cove

Arrestsfrom page 15

Springs (CCSO) VOP-use or possess drug paraphernalia; VOP-possession of canna-bis less

Whitfield, Xavier, 29, Interlachen (GCPD) driving on susp/revoked driver’s

Saturday, June 16Carter, derek, 30, Orange Park (CCSO)

VOP-utter forged instrument; VOP-DWLSR habitual

Channell, Michael, 31, Keystone Heights (CCSO) petit theft

Church, Christopher, 22, Orange Park (FHP) DUI

Jimenez, Marta, 55, Fleming Island (CCSO) violation of injunction

Lewis, Margaret, 18, Jacksonville (CCSO) simple battery

Mahoney, Shannon, 38, Orange Park (CCSO) domestic battery; resist officer with violence; on officer firefighter EMT etc

Manning, Stephen, 31, Orange Park (CCSO) DWLSR

Martines-Jaimes, Orlando, 33, Jack-sonville (CCSO) no valid driver’s license

Mckendry, Chad, 18, Middleburg (CCSO) driving on susp/revoked driver’s; possess -20 grams cannabis w/o; possess/use drug paraphernalia

Owens, Mary, 26, Orange Park (CCSO) FTA-resisting/obstructing officer; FTA-giv-ing false information to

Padgett, Christopher, 34, Middleburg (CCSO) habitual traffic offender/lic

Pelletier, Briana, 29, Orange Park (CCSO) violate probation/community

Rivera, Peter, 25, Orange Park (CCSO)

possess -20 grams cannabis w/o Scott, Keith, 38, Jacksonville (OPPD)

DUI alcohol or drugsSmith, Antonio, 30, Jacksonville (CCSO)

possess -20 grams cannabis w/o; no valid driver’s license

Smith, David, 26, Jacksonville (CCSO) FTA/ no or expired vehicle registration

Williams, Robert, 46, Middleburg (CCSO) simple battery(domestic)

Wysuph, Thomas, 25, Jacksonville (CCSO) petit theft – retail

Sunday, June 17Aligada, Corey, 18, Orange Park (CCSO)

possess/use drug paraphernalia; possess -20 grams cannabis w/o; alcohol beverage-possess by person; residential party with alcohol/

Blanton, Brian, 31, Middleburg (CCSO) disorderly intoxication; resist/obstruct/op-pose of officer

Buckley, Christy, 29, Orange Park (CCSO) simple battery/domestic

Cahill, Grace, 18, Atlantic Beach (CCSO) petit theft - retail

Chastain, Daniel, 46, Green Cove Springs (CCSO) FTA alter vehicle registra-tion; FTA attach tag not assigned

Coleman, Zulema, 39, Jacksonville (OPPD) DUI alcohol or drugs

Escobar, Axel, 21, Green Cove Springs (OPPD) DUI alcohol or drugs

Hibdon, David, 55, Middleburg (CCSO) domestic battery

Hibdon, Donald, 76, Middleburg (CCSO) domestic battery SEE ARRESTS, 17

Juvenile offender, 17, (CCSO) violate probation/community

Mccary, Robert, 45, Middleburg (CCSO) DUI alcohol or drugs; driving on susp/re-voked driver’s

Mcdaniel, Joseph, 23, Orange Park (CCSO) petit theft

Osornio-Garcia, Mauro, 39, Jackson-ville (CCSO) no valid driver’s license

Presley, Victoria, 20, Orange Park (CCSO) possess/use drug paraphernalia

Replogle, Thomas, 42, Middleburg (CCSO) disorderly intoxication

Revels, Dolores, 40, Keystone Heights (CCSO) contempt of court - giving false

Stelly, Teddy, 32, Jacksonville (OPPD) DUI alcohol or drugs; possess -20 grams cannabis w/o; possess/use drug parapher-nalia

Stone, Donald, 19, Orange Park (CCSO) possess -20 grams cannabis w/o

Sumner, James, 21, Middleburg (CCSO) driving on susp/revoked driver’s

Thornton, Donald, 29, Kingsley Lake (CCSO) simple battery (domestic)

Titus, Logan, 20, Orange Park (CCSO) possess/use drug paraphernalia

Monday, June 18Delarosa, Christopher, 30, Orange Park

(CCSO) possess -20 grams cannabis w/o Fuller, Michael, 48, Orange Park (CCSO)

burglary of dwelling unarmed; grand theft - value 300 to 4,999

Grote, Jane, 27, Green Cove Springs

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(CCSO) driving on susp/revoked driver’s Johnson, Keyontay, 21, Orange Park

(CCSO) driving on susp/revoked driver’s Juvenile offender, 17, (CCSO) burglary

to auto unarmed; burglary unoccupied con-veyance

Lispcome, Jonathan, 29, Middleburg (CCSO) possess -20 grams cannabis w/o

Pagano, Jessica, 28, Orange Park (CCSO) violate probation

Perry, Joseph, 30, Orange Park (CCSO) residential party with alcohol/

Polk, Jeffery, 34, Rydal, Ga. (CCSO) contempt of court/no valid DL

Rivenbark, George, 40, Middleburg (CCSO) DUI alcohol or drugs

Wickes, Deborah, 42, Fleming Island (CCSO) DUI alcohol or drugs

Tuesday, June 19Bird, Jeffrey, 43, Orange Park (CCSO)

grand theft - value 300 to 4,999Brevaldo, Heath, 35, Middleburg (CCSO)

DUI alcohol or drugsDavis, Mark, 36, Middleburg (CCSO)

burglary unoccupied conveyance; petit theft; possess -20 grams cannabis w/o

Elkins, Warner, 32, Fleming Island (CCSO) possess -20 grams cannabis w/o; possess/use drug paraphernalia

Floyd, Davontae, 19, Orange Park (CCSO) contempt of court-resist or ob-struct

Ham, Benita, 54, Orange Park (OPPD) dwi-damage to person/property

Hirsch Cook, Garrison, 24, Middleburg (CCSO) contempt of court-shoplifting; con-tempt of court-resisting while; FTA bur-glary; FTA grand theft of � rearm; burglary of unoccupied dwelling; dwelling structure or conveyance; grand theft - value 300 to 4,999; grand theft $100-$300 from build-ing/

Huffman, William, 54, Keystone Heights (CCSO) grand theft - value 300 to 4,999

Joseph, Latrece, 37, Jacksonville (CCSO) utter forged/counterfeit bill

Juvenile offender, 14, (OPPD) arson / 2nd degree

Marrero, Michael, 24, Orange Park (CCSO) retail theft 300 dols more 1st

Mcdonald, Michael, 30, Orange Park (CCSO) loitering or prowling

Owens, Marlon, 38, Middleburg (CCSO) domestic battery by strangulation

Parrott, Cindy, 33, Middleburg (CCSO) child abuse (in� iction of physical

Phares, Robert, 42, Jacksonville (OPPD) petit theft

Smith, Erick, 27, Orange Park (CCSO) possess -20 grams cannabis w/o

Walters, Nicholas, 31, Orange Park (CCSO) writ- for non-payment child sup-port

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Police BriefsOnline ad leads to assault

ORANGE PARK – When an Orange Park woman went searching for someone to help her become a prostitute she got more than she bargained for.

According to a Clay County Sheriff’s Of� ce arrest report, the woman met a 27-year-old Orange Park man who is accused of sexually assaulting her and threatening her life if she didn’t give him all the money she earned.

Michael Andrew Ivy Jr. was arrested June 13 on charges of assaulting the 20-year-old victim, who had posted an on-line advertisement seeking someone “to help her make money being a prostitute,” the report says.

The woman went to the man’s Cra-bapple Court apartment where he told her he would “tolerate no hiding of money or bringing of drugs into his home,” the report says.

The woman said she felt threatened af-ter talking to the man and agreed to have sex. But she later � ed the apartment and contacted police. Detectives also found Ivy was already creating a new “back page” online advertisement for the victim, the report says.

Ivey is charged with sexually assault and prostitution-live off earnings of, the report says. The victim was not charged.

Man attacks deputy in ERORANGE PARK – A Keystone Heights

man being treated in the hospital emergen-cy room for severe lacerations after put-ting his hand through a window is accused of attacking a Clay County sheriff’s deputy.

Deputy Jonathan Parales was head-butted by the man who was being treated June 8 at Orange Park Medi-cal Center, accord-ing to a Sheriff’s Of� ce arrest report. Parales went to con-trol the man who had jumped out of a hospital bed and taken a � ghting stance while a doctor was treating him.

The man, who was bleeding profusely from his wound, also kneed Parales be-fore he was taken under control. During the struggle the man crushed the deputy’s glasses and threatened to “bite his (exple-tive) nose off.”

Joseph Keneth Muschamp, 37, is charged with battery on a law enforcement of� cer and criminal mischief, the report says. He was treated at the hospital before being released to the Clay County Jail.

Earlier in the day Muschamp is ac-cused of throwing a 4x4 mail box post at a woman’s car on County Road 214 and then smashing the driver’s side window of another County Road 214 resident while screaming at him, the report says. A third woman said Muschamp was standing in the

middle of the road, and when she stopped he began pounding on her hood.

He is charged with throwing a deadly missile into a vehicle and vandalism over $1,000 in that incident. Parales had ar-rested Muschamp and requested an am-bulance after � nding he was injured from shattering the glass, the report says.

Crash injures deputy, 2 inmatesGREEN COVE SPRINGS – Two female in-

mates being transported by a Clay County Sheriff’s Of� ce detention deputy to prison suffered injuries Tuesday, June 19, when their transport vehicle was involved in a crash in Alachua County.

Deputy Heath Coleman was driving southbound shortly after 8 a.m. in Haw-thorne when northbound a four-door Kia turned in front of the 2012 Chevy four-door, the Sheriff’s Of� ce said in a news release.

Inmates Tiffany Modlin, 28, of Green Cove Springs and Dorothy Ramsey, 46, of Jacksonville complained of head and neck pain and were transported by ambulance to Shands Gainesville, the Sheriff’s Of� ce said. Coleman was not injured but checked at the hospital as a precaution.

Both vehicles sustained major damage in the T-bone type crash. The inmates, who were going to the Lowell Correctional Cen-ter in Ocala, were handcuffed and secured

by seat belts in the rear seat of the agency vehicle, when the crash happened.

The Kia driver, Blake Hunter, 26, of Gainesville, was transported to Shands Gainesville with serious injuries. He was cited for violation of right of way, the Flor-ida Highway Patrol said.

Modlin pleaded guilty to forgery charg-es; Ramsey also pleaded guilty to sale and delivery of a controlled substance, court records show.

Store manager stole pills: reportFLEMING ISLAND – The manager of a

Fleming Island Walgreen’s store accused of stealing 200 hydrocodone pills over a three-month period.

James L. Schloder III, 40, was arrested June 8 by Clay County sheriff’s deputies on a warrant charging him with grand theft of controlled sub-stances, according to a Sheriff’s Of� ce arrest report.

A store loss prevention of� cer contacted the Sher-iff’s Of� ce after an inventory of hydro-cone pills between March 30 and May 20 found a discrepan-cy, the arrest af� davit says, and the store’s pharmacist noted that Scholder often vis-

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Annie LueVinda Thornton, age 60, a 15 year resident of Keystone Heights, Florida passed away June 7, 2012 at her residence. She was born in Starke, FL on October 25, 1951 to the late Ollie Thorn-ton and Gracie Mae Carnell Thornton. An-nie enjoyed gardening and spending time with her grandchildren. She was a very giving woman who would always help oth-ers in need. Annie was preceded in death by her parents; four brothers, Joe Olli, Russell, Vernon, Anthony Thornton; her sister, Mary Draisey; and her grandson, Aaron Thornton. She is survived by her husband of 2 years, Frank Vinies; her lov-ing children, Richard (Monica) Sommers of Orange Park, FL, Annie (John) Jordan of Keystone Heights, FL, Mark Sommers of Orange Park, FL; her brothers, Roy and John Thornton; her sisters, Judy Padgett Thomas and Alma McRae; her grandchil-dren, Brittany Thornton, Austin Thorn-ton, Abby Jordan, Brooke Sommers, Em-ily Sommers, and Cash Sommers; and her great granddaughter, Lili Johnston. Memo-rial Services were held Thursday, June 14, 2012 at Middleburg Church of God with Pastor Harry Douglas officiating. Arrange-ments are under the care and direction of Archie Tanner Funeral Services, Starke, FL. 904-964-5757. Visit www.archietan-nerfuneralservices.com to sign the fam-ily’s guest book.

DOLORES B. MCALEER Dolores B. McAleer, 81, of Jacksonville, FL. Passed away June 11, 2012. Broadus-Raines Funeral Home (904)284-4000

RUTH COLLIER SCOTTRuth Collier Scott, 90, a child of God,

passed away at home with her loving fam-ily at her side, on Fri-day, June 15, 2012 in Orange Park, FL.

She was born in Jeannette, PA, as part of a large family. Ruth grew up during the Great Depression and helped the fam-ily by working menial jobs in the neighbor-hood. She grew up strong and determined to improve her life and that of her family.

During World War II, she worked a “man’s job” in a glass factory. When the war was over, she used her savings to start Taylor Floral and was a successful busi-nesswoman in Jeannette for many years. Ruth was dynamite in a very small package and earned the respect of everyone who knew her. Later on, she owned and oper-ated a large mobile home park in Florida before she retired at Park. Ruth lived a rich and full life and led her children by example. She was a beautiful, determined, and hard-working woman who set goals, and reached them – proving to us that life is what you put into it. She lived her life unselfishly and helped many others along the way.

Ruth especially enjoyed spending time with her family, ballroom dancing, travel-ing, and occasionally driving a bit too fast, all of which made those who knew and

loved her smile at her style. She was a very classy lady. She was preceded by her husband, Herbert Scott; parents, George D. and Mary Mitchell Collier; a brother, George Jr.; and sisters, Verna Bushyager and Marylou Franklin.

She is survived by her son, Glenn Scott (Sandra) of South Port, FL; and daughters Linda Maroon (Sonny) and Denise Lee (Ralph), of Orange Park, and Carol Swiger (Michael), of East Palatka, FL. She is also survived by her brother, Fred Collier (Dee) of Longwood, FL; and a sister, Nellie Lesn-ick of Charlotte, NC. Ruth leaves behind 14 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren, two great-great grandchildren, and many nieces, nephews and friends. She loved us all. Ruth Scott will be interred in Brush Creek Cemetery, Irwin, PA, alongside gen-erations of her family. A family celebration and tribute to her life is planned for a later date. “Live your life so that your children will say you stood for something wonder-ful.” Ruth Scott did just that.

In lieu of flowers, the family respect-fully requests a charitable donation in her memory be made to Haven Hospice, 8301 Cypress Plaza Drive, Suite 119, Jackson-ville, FL 32256. Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Aaron and Burney Bivens Funeral Home, 529 Kingsley Av-enue, Orange Park, FL 32073, (904) 264-1233. Aaron T Bivens, LFD

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STEVEN W. HONNOLDSteven W. Honnold, 55, a longtime resi-

dent of Orange Park, FL passed away on June, 14, 2012 after a lengthy illness at the VA Medical Center in Gainesville. A native of Key West, FL, he was a con-struction worker by trade. He attended Orange Park High School and proudly served his country in the US Army. He was preceded in death by his parents Bill and Marlene Honnold. Steve is survived by two sisters, Linda Honnold and Cindy Haddock;

brother in law, Bob Haddock; nephew, Bry-an Haddock; other loving family members and lifelong friends. To honor Steve’s wish-es, there will be no funeral service. The family requests in lieu of flowers please make donations in his memory to Wounded

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Church at Jacksonville Beach. Mrs. Ben-nett was a loving wife, mother and friend; she will be dearly missed. Barbara is sur-vived by, Chris Bennett (husband), Chris Farrill (son), Chris Farrill Jr. (Grandson), Nathan Farrill (Grandson) and Madison Farrill (Granddaughter). Funeral Services were held Wednesday, June 20, 2012 in the Chapel of Russell Haven of Rest with Father William A. Kelly officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that memo-rials be made to your local Hospice Care Center. Arrangements are under the care of Russell Haven of Rest Cemetery, Fu-neral Home and Cremation Center, 2335 Sandridge Road, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 (904-284-7720). www.RHRCem-eteryandFuneralHome.com

CAROLINE BELT PITTSCaroline Belt Pitts, 64, of Valona died on

Sunday, June 17, 2012 at home surround-ed by her family. The family will receive friends and family at 1397 Manchester Road, Valona, on Saturday, June 23, from 3:30-5:30 p.m. to celebrate Caroline’s life. A private inurnment ceremony will be held by the immediate family at a later date. She is survived by her husband Walter T. “Bub-ba” Pitts III; her mother, Virginia McBride;

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CAROLINE BELT PITTS (CONT’D)

a sister, Lauree Belt Bunderson (Bob); a brother Clarence “Bubby” Belt; three step-brothers, Terry McBride, Kenny McBride (Kathy) and Joey McBride (Cindy); her daughters Arlene Greene Jones (Hugh) and Sally Greene Yarbrough (Dale); and five grandchildren, Aubrey Alters, Casey Al-ters, Danielle Yarbrough, Austin Yarbrough and Hunter Yarbrough; and four stepgrand-children, Melinda Jones, Hugh Jones, Ca-leb Jones and Jessica Jones She is prede-ceased by her father, Charles Inman Belt. She was an educator for 42 years, teaching mathematics in Duval and Putnam coun-ties, Fla.; and in McIntosh and Liberty counties in Ga. Caroline retired at the cur-riculum coordinator at Bradwell Institute in Hinesville. She was a member of Clan Donald USA, South East region, and served as a convenyer with Clan Donald. She was a Friend of the Garrison at Fort King George and on the board of McIntosh Seed. Generous and hospitable, Caroline was an extraordinary wife, mother, grandmother, friend, community member and educator. She enjoyed cooking and entertaining with her family and friends. She leaves behind a legacy of friends from all age groups and backgrounds. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Hospice of Golden Isles and the Garrison at Fort King George. David E. Miles Funeral Home of Baxley was in charge of the arrangements.

NORMA B. VALLDEJULI

Norma B. Valldejuli, fondly known to her former students and many in the commu-nity as “Ms. Val”, peacefully passed away on Wednesday night, June 13, 2012, from an extended illness at Oak Hammock in Gainesville, Florida. She was 89 years old. Norma was born on February 12, 1923, to Enrique and Anasita Bolanos in San Jose’, Costa Rica. Norma was the youngest of their six children in a humble family that encouraged bettering one self and valued education as a means to accomplish that

goal. Her life was a testament to the val-ue of education, as it was to most of her siblings. Norma first earned a teaching certificate at the Uni-versity of Costa Rica that enabled her to teach at a young age for a short time be-fore being awarded a full scholarship to study at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. Since her family was unable to pay for her trip to Ohio, Norma boldly approached the Presi-dent of Costa Rica to ask for his help with travel expenses, for which he generously agreed to help her. Norma left Costa Rica in 1942 at the age of 19, just 6 months after Pearl Harbor, knowing very little English, but excited to be coming to the United States. She soon became a staunch United States citizen always defending the American values of hard work and legal immigration. She wholeheartedly accepted and embraced the American way of life by adapting to her new culture and never ask-ing that others change to accommodate her. While at Ohio State University, Norma earned her Bachelor’s and Master’s De-grees in Education. It was while at Ohio State University that she met a handsome young man from Puerto Rico, Jorge M. Vall-dejuli (deceased). They fell in love and mar-ried. Soon they had their first child, Nor-ma. When Jorge was in the second phase of his college education at Michigan State University, they had their second child, Roxanna A. Valldejuli (deceased). Dur-ing this time, the family purchased some land north of Keystone Heights on SR 21 and Norma and Jorge moved to Keystone Heights to develop the land into a cattle ranch and hay farm. It was after the move to Keystone Heights in 1951, that Jorge and Norma welcomed three sons into their family: G. Michael Valldejuli, John A. Vall-dejuli, and Omar E. Valldejuli (deceased). Together Norma and Jorge worked tire-

lessly to raise their family and develop the ranch. In addition, Norma was a dedicated teacher for 30 years in Clay High School, Keystone Heights High School, and Wilkin-son Elementary School. She taught Span-ish, Civics and American History as well as ending her teaching career as a Title I Math elementary teacher. She loved teach-ing, and to her last days, reminisced about her experience as a teacher and how much she had enjoyed that part of her life. She many times expressed that she missed the children. Norma also loved to travel and had many opportunities to do so after retirement. Norma was able to take sev-eral cruises, travel to Peru, England, Hong Kong, and France. Top on her list of favor-ite places that she visited was China and the Great Wall of China. She also returned to Costa Rica several times throughout the years. Norma was known throughout the community, and many stories abound about her wonderful cooking skills. From the local Clay County Fire Rescue station where she used to take delicious meals for the lucky firefighters who happened to be on duty when her grandson, Greg, was on duty, to the beautiful, lacey cookies she baked for a local attorney to give to his cli-ents at Christmas time, to the wonderful pot roast her CPA asked for each time he came to visit the family; her recipes will long be cherished by her family and friends. Many students will also remember her “arroz con pollo” (chicken and rice), which she pro-vided at end of the school year to her Span-ish classes. Most importantly, Norma long ago accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior, recognized herself as a sinner in need of a Savior, and accepted the sacrifice of Christ on the cross as payment for her sins. She understood that Christ had taken the punishment upon Himself, the unblem-ished Lamb of God, and that she was now clean by faith in Christ’s work and not her own. From that moment on she was filled with the Holy Spirit and studied the Bible as a member of the Keystone Heights Com-munity Church under former Pastor Buddy

Friedlin, and current Pastor Rob Morford. Her family has no doubt that that she is now in Heaven with Jesus Christ, and with her family that preceded her in Christ. Norma is survived by three of her children: Norma V. Martin, G. Michael (Carmen) Valldejuli, and John A. (Lidia) Valldejuli. Norma has been blessed with five grand-children: Gregory A. (Aleshia)Martin, Lind-sey A. (Dan) Galasso, Jonathan Valldejuli, Kelsie and Brianna Valldejuli. Norma also has seven great-grandchildren: Nathan, Isaac, Lydia, Isabella, Amelia, Joel, and Wyatt Galasso. She will be fondly remem-bered by family and friends as a generous person, and especially for her dedication to family. In her last months, Norma talked of wanting to return to Costa Rica, but her frail health and medical needs prevented her from going, so she will be buried in San Jose’ Costa Rica with her parents and sib-lings, with the exception of one remaining sister, Nena, who survives her.

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ORANGE PARK - Jacksonville Jaguar fans from Clay County ventured to the Moosehaven Lodge to be a part of the Team Teal fanfare despite an impending rain-storm and Jaguar general manager Gene Smith pretty much put the Jaguars 2012 team on the line for a big season despite last year’s � ve-win season.

“The last eight months have brought a lot of change to the Jaguars,” said Smith, who has made a lot of the tough recom-mendations for personnel changes for the Jaguars including letting David Garrard, Fred Taylor and Byron Leftwich go in past years. “The changes, which include a new head coach and a new owner, will make us a legitimate playoff contender this year.”

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JACKSONVILLE - Fleming Island golfer Brady Hollenbacher � nished in a four-way tie for sixth place among 34 golfers at the Jacksonville Area Golf Association’s Junior Championship presented at Hurri-cane Junior Golf Tour’s Jacksonville stop at Deerwood Country Club on Monday and Tuesday, June 18-19. Hollenbach shot a six over par 150 with rounds of 74 and 76.

Winner Davis Roche of Jacksonville’s Bishop Kenny High School shot a 143 with second place at 148, two tied for fourth at 149, then Hollenbacher’s quartet at sixth with 150s for the two-day event.

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CHARLESTON, S.C. – Former Ridgeview High quarterback Derek Hatcher, slated to start for the Charleston Southern Uni-versity football team this fall, teamed up with backup quarterback Malcolm Dixon to throw for 411 yards and four touchdowns as the offense defeated the defense, 37-16, in the 2012 Charleston Southern Football Memorial Blue and Gold Spring Game at Buccaneer Field played two weeks ago in Charleston. Hatcher was chosen as the Most Improved Quarterback for the spring by the CSU coaching staff.

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The Florida SOL womens pro soccer team (0-1) will host two regular season games this weekend with Sunshine Division leader Tampa Hellenic visiting the Clay County Soccer Complex in Eagle Harbor on Friday, June 23 for a 7:30 p.m. game and NTC Phoenix arriving Sat-urday, June 23 for a 4 p.m. start. Shown is mid� elder Kaili Torres blasting a shot in Wednesday’s RED/WHITE scrimmage held at the Clay County Soccer Complex in Eagle Harbor.

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The OPAA Crush 12-unders show off championship trophy after win over Green Cove Springs Sunday afternoon. OPAA will have three teams playing in state championship tournaments with their 9-Under, 10-Under, 12-unders all winning district 4 titles. An11-Under team qualified to go as well with no other teams in district 4. State tournaments start July 5 in Live Oak (12s), in Jax Beach (9s and 11s) and in Fort Caroline (10s).

Left: OPAA Crush 12-Under pitcher Daniel Nichols fires away. OPAA won title over Green Cove Springs.

Below: Oakleaf pitcher Jacob Wells peaks toward his catcher.

Green Cove Springs shortstop Jared Taylor misses tag against OPAA Crush. Crush won 12-Under championship.

Middleburg Bronco pitcher Tristan Altman in 15-under championship game against Palatka. Broncos lost.

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staying healthy and working hard. Coach Mac (Tom MacPherson at Ridgeview) did a lot to prepare me for the college game.”

Wideouts Nathan Perera and Chris The-odore were the main bene� ciaries of the aerial attack, as Perera made six catches for 133 yards and a touchdown, while The-odore snagged seven balls for 70 yards and a score.

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feeling in the world is to enter the stadium to a packed house,” said Boselli. “We have always had the best home � eld advantage with the Jaguars and some of our more memorable games have been played here.”

With new coach Mike Mularkey on board, the Jaguars have been very im-pressive offensively on the � eld during the recent mini-camps with the players � ying around the � eld and hustling on every play, said Boselli.

“I see our quarterback, Blaine Gabbert, emerging as a leader of the team,” said Bo-selli. “The foundation is there for him to take the reigns and move the team.”

Jaguars fans were treated to a quick conversation from linebacker Paul Poluzs-ny who said the team’s tempo and spirit is very different than last year.

“Guys are hustling more and getting after the ball,” said Poluzsny. “Defense is going to get its share of the headlines this year.

Members of the Jacksonville Roar plus Jaguar mascot Jaxson de Ville were on hand as well.

SPECIAL TO CLAY TODAY Former Ridgeview quarterback Derek Hatcher stands with former Orange Park wideout Estevan Cintron after CSU game last year. Cintron is slated to play after suffering knee injury last year.

� nish with six catches for 133 yards and a score on Hatcher’s watch.

“Nathan and I have a good rapport to-gether and he is also a junior, so we’ll get to play together next year as well,” said Hatcher.

Hatcher and the offense provided most of the � reworks on the afternoon, howev-er, as the redshirt junior signal caller hit on 17-of-26 attempts for 249 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions. One of Hatcher’s prettier plays accounted for the Blue’s second touchdown of the day, as he sidestepped pressure and connected with Kevin Glears for a 59-yard score.

“We have a new head coach (Jay Mills) who is very throw oriented in his offensive scheme,” said Hatcher, who attended Uni-versity of Arkansas for his initial red shirt freshman year before transferring to CSU. “He is also the quarterback coach.”

Also slated to start for the CSU offense is former Ridgeview High offensive line-man Jeff Hartung, who started all game last year, but suffered a minor knee injury during spring practice. Hartung did not play the spring game. From Orange Park High School, wideout Estevan Cintron is also on the roster, but is recovering from a more serious knee injury. Cintron had spot duty last year returning kicks and will like-ly get playing time according to his knee progress.

CSU begins the 2012 season with a rivalry game at The Citadel on Saturday, September 1.

Pie winnerGreen Cove Springs runner Jason Arnold walks away from � nish line with a fresh pie after � nishing within the “Pie” time limit at Jacksonville’s Run for the Pies 5km on Saturday night at the Jackson-ville Landing. Nearly 1,500 runners ran to earn one of just 200 pies awarded the top 200 � nishers. Arnold, 38, � nished in 19:08 to take eighth in his age division and 39th overall.

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Tennis 4 Cancer Tournament at Eagle Harbor Tennis Park (June 23-24)

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Eagle Harbor Summer Tennis CampFour year old Max Miller takes a swipe at a ball during Eagle Harbor Summer Tennis Camp.

Flying skateboarderJonathan Ajoc, 11, flies high off ramp in front of skating friend Christian Moore, 10, both of Orange Park, during practice at the Orange Park Skate Park.

Fast cycling SundayOrange Park master’s cyclist Kent Lofton will be among the very fast cyclists competing at the Velobrew Racing Team’s Summer Criterium series race #2 Sunday, June 24.

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Florida SOL women’s soccer season home opener will be Saturday, June 23 against Tampa Hellenic at Eagle Harbor Soccer Complex at 7:30 p.m. and on Sun-day, June 24 v. NTC Phoenix at 4 p.m.

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Florida Falcons season home opener II

After a 14-12 win in Georgia over the South Georgia War Eagles on Saturday, the Clay County-based Florida Falcons semi-pro football team will have a second attempt (first home opener cancelled due to rain) at a season home opener with the Hilton Head Sharks visiting the Bolles School on Saturday, June 23 for a 7 p.m. start. In game one, running back James Ezell scored two touchdowns (one a 75 yarder) to lead the Falcons. The Falcons play in the Gridiron Developmental Foot-ball League.

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Held Monday thru Thursday (June 25-28) and July 23-26) at Lakeside Junior High School 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m., the 2012 Sum-mer Basketball Camps is for girls and boys 8 years and up and features fundamentals and skills. Cost is $70 per camp or $120 for both. Call Joey Williams 904-264-5720 or 904-422-1330 or email [email protected] for information.

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SPECIAL TO CLAY TODAYRebecca Grinsell, right, is shown with her dog, Kane, as they are presented ribbons by a judge at the Greater Panama City Dog Show where Kane placed Best of Breed, Best of Winners.

awards, two Best Puppy-Best of Breeds awards. He got a Best Puppy Group Two and Group Four in Best Puppy Competi-tion, and he was recently awarded Herding Group Three and Group Four Awards at the Greater Orange Park Dog Club in Elkton, Fla.

The competitions have taken them throughout Florida, and Louisville, Ky., and this summer, Rebecca will show Kane in West Virginia and South Carolina.

“When we started out with a six-month-old puppy and a 12-year-old girl, the pro-fessionals and the people we knew said not to get our expectations up too high,” said Rebecca’s mother, Angela Grinsell. “Rarely judges pick puppies over full-grown ma-ture adult dogs, especially with a child handling. The very first week she went out and showed at a three-day show, and on the third day, Kane got his first champion points. It was quite an accomplishment.”

Rebecca, a seventh grader in the gifted program at Green Cove Springs Jr. High School, said, “I’m very proud of Kane. It’s very fun to get out there and to show off your dog.”

Rebecca became interested in dog show competitions when she and her mother took the family’s Siberian Husky to an obe-dience class.

“The trainer said that I was very good at handling my dog,” Rebecca said.

After attending some dog shows, Re-becca began looking for an AKC dog to show. She chose Kane from a litter of pure-bred Belgian Tervuren puppies.

“She bonded with Kane immediately, and he was hers,” said Angela Grinsell. “From the day we brought him home from S.C., we knew which dog had picked her.”

The Belgian Tervuren is a very intelli-gent breed that is very loyal and protective of their owners, according to Grinsell.

Rebecca said,” Kane is very bonded to me and very protective of me, but he is not over the top. . . He was never really a bouncing off the wall kind of puppy, which is really good for the showing.”

Her mother said Rebecca and Kane are a team. “He’s at her side, ready and will-ing to learn and to interact with her, and has been since he was seven weeks old,” she said. “Everything she asks of him, he gives her.”

Rebecca trains Kane in both conforma-tion and agility. To prepare for the shows, Rebecca takes special classes, and she is required to do everything needed to pre-pare her dog to show, including grooming, and paying entry and travel fees. She helps to pay for these costs by pet sitting and has started a dog washing service.

“Rebecca has a natural connection with about every critter you meet,” her mother said. ”They just seem to love to follow her home.”

And at home, Rebecca has a menag-erie of other pets to take care of. “We have three other dogs, two guinea pigs,

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and a cat,” said her mom. “We’re very well rounded in the pet department.”

When Rebecca turns 18, she plans to go on to adult showings. “Juniors is a place where you can build your skills and find out what you need to improve on,” she said.

She hopes one day to receive an invita-

tion to the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, the world famous dog show event that takes place each year in New York City.

And what are her future plans? “I want to be a vet,” she said.

ited the pharmacy and offered to help.A total of 200 hydrocodone pills of

500mg, valued at $10, were missing. Scholder is no longer employed at the store, 6945 U.S. Highway 17.

Teen facing sexual battery chargeGREEN COVE SPRINGS – A Green Cove

Springs teenager is facing a felony charge of sexual battery on a child under 12 years old.

The arrest came after the female vic-tim told a relative in April that Johnathan Mueller, 14, exposed himself and fondled her through her clothing while they were at a relative’s home, according to a Clay County Sheriff’s Office arrest report.

The 6-feet-2, 190 pound Mueller, who was 13 at the time of the offense, was ar-rested June 8, the report says.

Couple’s breakup turns violentORANGE PARK – A break up between

an Orange Park couple took a violent turn June 9 and led to the arrest of a 24-year-old woman on charges she beat her boy-friend.

A day earlier the woman had discovered the man she had lived with for a year had been seeing someone else. Later that day he came to their Park Avenue apartment and wanted to get his belongings, accord-ing to a Clay County Sheriff’s Office arrest

report.The victim claimed that while he was

gathering his belongings the woman at-tacked him, hitting him several times in the head with her fists and striking him in the back of the head with a lamp, the report

says.During the strug-

gle the man’s glasses were ripped down-ward on his face causing scrapes and the woman also a grabbed a pair of scissors to cut his arrests. The man left

but then returned to the apartment the next day to get his belongings and was again at-tacked as he attempted to take his dog. As he was leaving the woman climbed into his car and began punching him in the face until she got out of the car several blocks from the apartment, the report says.

Tiffany Joy Negron, 24, of Orange Park is charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and simple battery, the re-port says. Negron confirmed the two had fought but that he put her in a headlock and attacked her while she was in the shower, the report says.

Phony cop suspect soughtMIDDLEBURG – The Clay County Sher-

iff’s Office is looking for an Orange Park man who is charged with impersonating a police officer to defraud an Orange Park business.

According to a Sheriff’s Office incident

report, Joshua Martin went to One Stop Auto, 2175 Kingsley Ave., on June 12 wearing a polo shirt with a police insignia, a pistol in a holster, handcuffs and a badge on his belt.

Owner Steve Burton told deputies that Martin convinced him he was a law enforce-ment officer so he al-lowed Martin, 29, to take the vehicle Bur-ton had repaired for him without paying, along with Burton’s police scanner.

Martin, who was arrested in March in Jacksonville for im-personating a police officer and obtain-ing a vehicle by trick, told him he would return the next day to pay but never did. He couldn’t be reached afterward despite repeated phone calls, the report says. State records show Martin worked for the Florida State Prison in Raiford until being terminated in June 2009, the report says.

Girl charged with cyber stalkingGREEN COVE SPRINGS – A 12-year-old

Green Cove Springs girl is facing a felony charge of cyber stalking involving her Shadowlawn Elementary School teacher.

The Clay County Sheriff’s Office began investigating the case in December after being contacted by teacher Chastity Lee, who told investigators she received “multi-ple sexually vulgar messages” on her class website’s blog, according to a Sheriff’s Of-fice arrest report.

The report says investigators sought a subpoena to compel Yahoo.com to reveal the owner-issued information for the email address and registered IP information of the computer used to post the messages.

Racquel Hunter Klinesmith was ar-rested on June 14 and taken to the Duval Juvenile Detention Center for processing, the report says.

Taser used to subdue suspectORANGE PARK – A Clay County sher-

iff’s deputy’s decision to stop a car for a window tint violation led to the arrest of the driver – but not before he was Tasered three times and was brought under control with the help of some good Samaritans.

The traffic stop occurred shortly before 6 p.m. June 13 in the 1700 block of Wells Road on a car driven by Damien Devon Suggs, 33, of Orange Park.

Suggs is accused of attempting to run away when the deputy began to arrest him for driving on a suspended license, accord-ing to a Sheriff’s Office arrest report.

When the deputy grabbed the man, he grabbed the deputy’s arm and threw to the ground before running through a parking lot. The report says to citizens assisted in grabbing the man who continued to fight until the deputy used his Taser to bring him under control.

Suggs is charged with possession of a schedule IV drug, battery on a law enforce-ment officer and resisting without violence, the report says.

He was also cited for violating restric-tions on car window tinting.

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MIDDLEBURG – The Salvation Army’s Clay County Corps will bid farewell to its Officers, Captains Angel and Valerie Calderon on June 17 as they head to Coca Beach, Florida for a new appointment with the Salvation Army.

A farewell service is planned for the Calderons on June 17 at 11 a.m. and will be followed by a luncheon at the Corps, lo-cated at 2795 County Road 220. Everyone is welcome.

There will be an 11 a.m. welcome ser-vice June 24 for incoming Officers, Lieu-tenants Benjamin and Annie Bridges, who were recently ordained and commissioned as Lieutenants from the Army’s two-year officer training program in Atlanta. The couple, whose parents and grandparents were Army officers.

Since assuming leadership of the 40-year-old local Corps, or church, in June 2009, the Calderons are credited with a number of local successes, including:

Increasing church membership, launching an affordable arts performance school and opening an English as a second language class. They were instrumental in increasing donations through the Army’s annual Christmastime Red Kettle cam-paign from $110,000 in 2009 to more than $240,000 last year. The program helps fund services to Clay County’s needy.

“God has richly blessed Clay County and our Corps,” said Capt. Calderon. “There are people here who have a genuine love of Christ and want to help their fellow man. None of these things could have been possible without that.”

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oversees foster care in Clay County, is in need of foster parents, married or single.

Foster parents can stipulate what ages and genders of children they prefer after passing a background screening and completing a free, 30-hour training course. Monthly living expenses are provided, as well free or subsidized day care and reimbursements for select or immediate needs of the child. More information can be found online by clicking on the Kids First of Florida icon on the Clay Behavioral Health Center’s homepage at ccbhc.org; or by calling Diahann Sutton at 278-2404, extension 2100, or Marvin Hardy, extension 2066.

a presentation. City Manager Danielle Judd said she

would direct the staff to come up with some recommendations for the council to review at the July 17 meeting.

In other business, the council: * Voted 3-0 to approve the city’s audit

report for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2011. Ron Whiteside, from the Gaines-ville office of Purvis Gray and Co., said the city’s records looked “in very good shape.”

“The city is in a strong financial posi-tion,” he said.

The audit is conducted every year.The city manager commended Sue

Heath, assistant city manager and fi-nance director, for her work on the city’s financial affairs. “She really serves the

city well,” Judd said. * Voted 3-0 to appoint Steven Kel-

ley to the planning and zoning board to replace Skylar Zander. Kelley, a native of Green Cove Springs and the owner of Spring Park Coffee, was proposed by Ricks and will serve commensurate with her term of office.

* Recognized Elvis “John” Guzman, a Green Cove Springs police officer, as employee of the quarter, and passed a resolution supporting the efforts of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church to preserve its more than 100-year-old stained glass windows.

The church is attempting to obtain a $25,200 grant from the Florida Divi-sion of Historical Resources to help in its preservation efforts.

Lewis encouraged community mem-bers to help in its efforts by writing let-ters of support for the grant application packet.

The packet must be delivered by June 29, said local businesswoman and church member Pat Garlinghouse.

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the end of April. The latest figures include 97 children living in foster care.

Conversely, the number of active fos-ter homes has dropped from an average of more than 50 to 36.

“The need is definitely urgent,” Toto said. “We could get a call for a 2-year-old today and we’d be hard pressed to find someone” to care for the child.

However, part of the decline in foster home numbers has a silver lining, accord-ing to Toto. Several foster parents have adopted children they’ve cared for; while others -- including military families -- have moved away.

To help close the gap between the in-creased demand and the number of avail-able homes, Kids First of Florida has been partnering with the San Francisco-based Youth Law Center on a “quality parenting initiative” to recruit and retain foster par-ents.

The initiative also calls for a rebranding of the foster care system that Kids First support coordinator Crystal Rozelle-Ben-nett says will help dispel myths about fos-ter care while presenting a more modern – and positive -- image of foster parents.

Rozelle-Bennett said that historically, foster parents have been regarded as “glo-rified babysitters,” and that news stories about abusive foster parents and others who are “just in it for the money” have tarnished the system’s image and made re-cruitment – and retention -- difficult.

But those problems were never wide-spread, especially in Clay County, accord-ing to Toto and Rozelle-Bennett. They say that foster care is more sophisticated than it used to be, and that more resources are available to foster parents who care for children an average of nine months to one year.

“You want them in foster care for the shortest time possible,” Rozelle-Bennett

said. “Foster parents are now part of a team; their input is valuable.”

The team approach, which includes a 9-month case plan, encourages commu-nication between foster parents and the child’s biological parents, a practice that once was discouraged. Teachers, mental health counselors and other social service workers also play a role, depending on the needs of the child.

Meanwhile, biological parents need to progress well enough in drug rehab pro-grams, anger management classes or other services before they can be reunited with their children.

The dual responsibilities are effective, according to Don and Mary Jo Mancosh, who have three foster children and have

cared for three others in their Green Cove Springs home during the past six years.

“It makes for a better equipped fam-ily when the child returns,” said the hus-band, who recently joined his wife in being named Clay County Foster Parents of the Year. “It’s not fun [for biological parents] going to court and being told your child can’t be with you. It’s a humbling experi-ence for them, where other people are making decisions about your child.”

Aside from monthly allowances ranging from $429 to $504 and select reimburse-ments for clothing and other immediate needs, area businesses have begun offer-ing discounts and free admission to foster children.

Free or subsidized day care also is

STAFF PHOTO BY STEPHEN KINDLANDKids First of Florida support coordinator Crystal Rozelle-Bennett and other staff members are working on a countywide foster parent recruitment campaign to help meet an increased demand for temporary homes for children.

available through Episcopal Children’s Services, a benefit that allows working couples and single mothers and fathers to handle the responsibilities of foster par-enting while caring for their own children.

Mary Jo Mancosh says the community support makes a big difference.

“Taking three kids to IMAX [Theater] and getting them popcorn and drinks can really add up,” she said.

Rozelle-Bennett agrees, adding that her agency’s search for more foster parents will always be a challenge.

“We’re looking for homes, not beds,” she said. “Anybody can pop a cot, but the people [we have] really do love and care for the kids they bring in.”

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GREEN COVE SPRINGS – The producers of a golf movie who want to use the River Bend Golf Links course for on-site filming are asking the public’s help in financing the project and even offering locals a chance to appear in front of the cameras. Some scenes for movie “Comics Open” starring Judge Reinhold and Paul Rodri-guez have already been filmed in Northeast Florida, including World Golf Village in St. Augustine. However, its future is uncertain because tough economic times means Hol-lywood studios aren’t backing such film projects, said Paul Marsh, one of the pro-ducers. So he and fellow producer Kenny Dalton say they will give anyone making contribu-tions of $3,000 or more to the project a chance to get in front of the camera. “Or if they are golfers sitting around with spare cash and looking for a unique experience, they can come play in our mock ‘golf tour-nament’, with our actors and celebs. That’s

got to be more fun than another week at Club Med,” a release on the movie says. Marsh said he and Dalton visited the 18-hole course in the Reynolds Industrial Park while while in the area and enjoyed the setting and pleasant attitudes of the golf-ers and staff. The film – done in the same vein as 1980 golf class “Caddyshack” -- is about a group of comedians who decide to hold a golf tournament to raise money for the old comics’ home, which is facing foreclosure. According to the movie website (ComicsO-pen.com) the film is still well short of the $180,000 it needs to begin filming in Au-gust. Marsh said he and Dalton have called in favors from others in the film industry, which is struggling in economic hard times. “In order to pull this off, we will all work on a subsistence basis. We will be invest-ing our time and dreams to see if we can pull this off,” Marsh said. Contributions of $15 to $10,000 are be-ing accepted on the website.

“The need is definitely urgent. We could get a call for a 2-year-old today and we’d be hard pressed to find

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and Petitioner's attorney are setforth below.ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARENOTIFIED THAT:All persons to whom this notice isserved and who have objections thatchallenge the validity of the will, thequalifications of the Petitioner,venue, or jurisdiction of this Courtare required to file their objectionswith this Court WITHIN THELATER OF THREE (3) MONTHSAFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICEOR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THEDATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.All creditors of the decedent and anyother persons having claims ordemands against decedent's estateon whom a copy of this notice isserved within three months after thedate ? of the first publication of thisnotice must file their claims withthis Court WITHIN THE LATER OFTHREE MONTHS AFTER THED A T E O F T H E F I R S TPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICEOR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THEDATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.All other creditors of the decedentand persons having claims ordemands against the decedent'sestate must file their claims with thisCourt WITHIN THREE MONTHSAFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS ANDOBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILLBE FOREVER BARRED.The date of the first publication ofthis Notice is June 14, 2012.By: Petitioner, Patrick Wright310 Dunwoodie RoadOrange Park, Florida 32073

Respectfully submitted,By: Preston H. Oughton

Florida Bar No.: 0059389Tim A. Pribisco

Florida Bar No.: 009328710365 Hood Road South, Suite 204

Jacksonville, Florida 32257Tele: (904) 854-6336Fax: (904) 854-6331

Attorneys for PetitionerLegal 24812 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

conclusion of the Private Session thePublic Meeting will be reconvened atwhich time the termination of thePrivate Session will be announced.The transcript of the Private Sessionwill be made part of the publicrecord upon conclusion of thelitigation. The Public Meeting will beheld in the Board's Meeting Room onthe Fourth Floor of the Clay CountyAdministration Building, 477Houston Street, Green Cove Springs,Florida, shall be open for attendanceby the public, and all interestedpersons are invited to attend thePublic Meeting. Under the provisionsof Section 286.011(8), FloridaStatutes, the Private Session shall beclosed to public attendance. ThePrivate Session shall be held inConference Room B on the FourthFloor of the above-referenced ClayCounty Administration Building.Pursuant to Section 286.0105, FloridaStatutes, a person deciding to appealany decision made by the Board withrespect to any matter considered atthe Public Meeting is advised thatsuch person will need a record of allproceedings of the Public Meetingand may need to ensure that averbatim record of all proceedings ofthe Public Meeting is made, whichmust include the testimony andevidence upon which the appeal is tobe based.In accordance with the AmericansWith Disabilities Act, any personneeding a special accommodation toparticipate in this matter byattending the Public Meeting shouldcontact the Clay County ADACoordinator by mail at Post OfficeBox 1366, Green Cove Springs,Florida 32043, or by telephone at(904) 269-6347 no later than threedays prior to the hearing orproceeding for which this notice hasbeen given. Hearing impairedpersons can access the foregoingtelephone number by contacting theFlorida Relay Service at1 - 8 0 0 - 9 5 5 - 8 7 7 0 ( V o i c e ) , o r1-800-955-8771 (TDD).

Board of County CommissionersClay County, Florida

Legal 24843 published June 21, 2012in Clay County's Clay Todaynewspaper.

Division, the address of which is 825North Orange Avenue, Green CoveSprings, FL 32043. The names andaddresses of the personalrepresentative and the personalrepresentative's attorney are setforth below.All creditors of the decedent andother persons having claims ordemands against decedent's estateon whom a copy of this notice isrequired to be served must file theirclaims with this court WITHIN THELATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THET I M E O F T H E F I R S TPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICEOR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OFSERVICE OF A COPY OF THISNOTICE ON THEM.All other creditors of the decedentand other persons having claims ordemands against decedent's estatemust file their claims with this courtWITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THED A T E O F T H E F I R S TPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHINTHE TIME PERIODS SET FORTHIN SECTION 733.702 OF THEFLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILLB E F O R E V E R B A R R E D .NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANYCLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS ORMORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of first publication of thisnotice is June 21, 2012.Attorney for PersonalRepresentative:MICHELLE L. SWEATLANDFlorida Bar No: 108502Attorney for the Petitioner1945 Quaker Ridge DriveGreen Cove Springs, FL 32043Phone 904-529-7626

Personal Representative:DONALD M. COPES, JR.Personal Representative1937 Quaker Ridge Drive

Green Cove Springs, FL 32043Legal 24858 published June 21 andJune 28, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

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Said property being in the County ofCLAY, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall beredeemed according to law theproperty described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder at the courthousedoor on the 22nd day of August,2012 at 9:30 A.M.Dated this 14th day of June, 2012 .

James B. JettClerk of Circuit Court

of Clay County, FloridaLegal 24846 published June 21, June28, July 5 and July 12, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

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NOTICE OF ACTION(Constructive Service- Property)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN ANDFOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE NO: 2012-CA-000788GMAC MORTGAGE, LLCPlaintiff,Vs.ERICA U. MTANGO, ET ALDefendantsTO: ERICA U. MTANGO

LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:10104 DESERT MALLOWMORENO VALLEY, CA 92557TO: UNKNOWN SPOUSEOF ERICA U. MTANGOLAST KNOWN ADDRESS:

NOTICE OFSUSPENSION

TO: Charles G. Jones,Case No: 201101115A Notice of Suspension to suspendyour license and eligibility forlicensure has been filed against you.You have the right to request ahearing pursuant to Sections 120.569and 120.57, Florida Statutes, bymailing a request for same to theFlorida Department of Agricultureand Consumer Services, Division ofLicensing, Post Office Box 3168,Tallahassee, Florida 32315-3168. If arequest for hearing is not receivedby 21 days from the date of the lastpublication, the right to hearing inthis matter will be waived and theDepartment will dispose of thiscause in accordance with law.Legal 24831 published June 21, June28, July 5, and July 12, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

NOTICE TOCREDITORS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTFOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISIONFile No. 12-CP-173

Division: AIN RE: ESTATE OF JACK SELMANDAVISDeceased.The administration of the estate ofJack Selman Davis, deceased, whosedate of death was April 16, 2012, ispending in the Circuit Court for ClayCounty, Florida, Probate Division,the address of which is P.O. Box 698,Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043.The names and addresses of thepersonal representative and thepersonal representative's attorneyare set forth below.All creditors of the decedent andother persons having claims ordemands against decedent's estateon whom a copy of this notice isrequired to be served must file theirclaims with this court WITHIN THELATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THET I M E O F T H E F I R S TPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICEOR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OFSERVICE OF A COPY OF THISNOTICE ON THEM.All other creditors of the decedentand other persons having claims ordemands against decedent's estatemust file their claims with this courtWITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THED A T E O F T H E F I R S TPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHINTHE TIME PERIODS SET FORTHIN SECTION 733.702 OF THEFLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILLBE FOREVER BARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME

NOTICE TOCREDITORS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDACASE NO: 2012-CP-000187

DIVISION: AIN RE: The Estate of Luwayne RayeO'Neill,Deceased.The administration of the estate ofLUWAYNE RAYE O 'NEILLdeceased, whose date of death wasJune 1, 2012, is pending in theCircuit Court of the Fourth JudicialCircuit, in and for Clay County,Florida, Probate Division, theaddress of which is:Clay County Courthouse P.O. Box 698

Green Cove Springs, FL 32043The names and addresses of thepersonal representative and thepersonal representative's attorneyare set forth below.All creditors of the decedent andother persons having claims ordemands against decedent's estateon whom a copy of this notice isrequired to be served must file theirclaims with this court WITHIN 30DAYS AFTER THE DATE OFSERVICE OF A COPY OF THISNOTICE ON THEM.All other creditors of the decedentand other persons having claims ordemands against decedent's estatemust file their claims with this courtWITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THED A T E O F T H E F I R S TPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHINTHE TIME PERIODS SET FORTHIN SECTION 733.702 OF THEFLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILLB E F O R E V E R B A R R E D .NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY

NOTICE OFAPPLICATION

FOR TAX DEEDNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatClay County Florida the holder of thefollowing certificate has filed saidcertificate for a tax deed to be issuedthereon. The certificate number andyear of issuance, the description ofthe property, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No. 4287Year of Issuance 2008Description of Property: PART OFLOT 10 SEC 3 O.P. O R 762 PG 668 &2177 PG 2041

Parcel # 410426-019245-000-00Opening Bid: $2,300.77Physical Address: Ash, Orange ParkClassification: VacantName in which assessed: StephenA Bucca L/E ET ALSaid property being in the County ofCLAY, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall beredeemed according to law theproperty described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder at the courthousedoor on the 22nd day of August,2012 at 9:30 A.M.Dated this 14th day of June, 2012 .

James B. JettClerk of Circuit Court

of Clay County, FloridaLegal 24852 published June 21, June28, July 5 and July 12, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

NOTICE OFPUBLIC SALE

Notice of Public Sale or auction ofthe following vehicles located atMitchell's Towing, 3175 Dothan RoadGreen Cove Springs, FL 32043 will beconducted at Mitchell's Towing onJuly 13, 2012 at 7:00 A.M.

2003 Ford 1FAFP40413F377184Legal 24781 published June 21, 2012in Clay County's Clay Todaynewspaper.

NOTICE OF ACTIONFOR FORECLOSURE

PROCEEDING-PROPERTY

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OFFLORIDA IN AND FOR CLAY

COUNTYCASE NO: 10-2012-CA-001605

SEC: ACITIMORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff,VPHILLIP D BOEHNKE, et alDefendant(s).TO: JENIFER L. BOEHNKE,

ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUTWHOSE LAST KNOWN ADDRESSIS:3548 WATERFORD OAKS DRIVEORANGE PARK, FL 32065Residence unknown, if living,including any unknown spouse ofthe said Defendants, if either hasremarried and if either or both ofsaid Defendant(s) are dead, theirrespective unknown heirs,devisees, grantees, assignees,creditors, lienors, and trustees, andall other persons claiming by,through, under or against thenamed Defendant(s); and thea f o r e m e n t i o n e d n a m e dDefendant(s) and such of thea f o r e m e n t i o n e d u n k n o w nDefendants and such of thea f o r e m e n t i o n e d u n k n o w nDefendant(s) as may be infants,incompetents or otherwise not suijuris.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thatan action has been commenced toforeclose a mortgage on the followingreal property, lying and being andsituated in CLAY County, Florida,more particularly described asfollows:LOT 54, FALL CREEK ATOAKLEAF PLANTATION, AS PERPLAT THEREOF, RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 44, PAGE 73THROUGH 80, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,FLORIDA..COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 13548WATERFORD OAKS DRIVE,ORANGE PARK, FL 32065 Thisaction has been filed against you andyou are required to serve a copy ofyour written defenses, if any, suchMorris Hardwick Schneider, LLC,Attorneys for Plaintiff, whoseaddress is 5110 Eisenhower Blvd,

PUBLIC NOTICECLAY COUNTY ANTICIPATESRECEIVING FEDERAL FUNDINGUNDER THE EMERGENCY FOODAND SHELTER NATIONAL BOARD

PROGRAMIn previous years, Clay County hasbeen chosen to receive tosupplement emergency food andshelter programs in the county. Weanticipate receiving funding butcannot be certain of any specificamount.The selection was made by aNational Board that is chaired by theU.S. Department of HomelandSecurity's Federal EmergencyManagement Agency and consists ofrepresentatives from American RedCross, Catholic Charities, USA;National Council of the Churches ofChrist in the U.S.A.; The SalvationArmy; United Jewish Communitiesand, United Way of America. TheLocal Board was charged todistribute funds appropriated byCongress to help expand the capacityof food and shelter programs inhigh-need areas around the country.A Local Board made up of localgovernment, church, and serviceorganizations, will determine howthe funds awarded to Clay Countyare to be distributed among theemergency food and shelterprograms run by local serviceagencies in the area. The LocalBoard is responsible forrecommending agencies to receivethese funds made available throughthe ARRA.Under the terms of the grant fromthe National Board, local agencieschosen to receive funds must: 1) beprivate voluntary non-profits or unitsof government, 2) be eligible toreceive federal funds, 3) have anaccounting system, 4) practicenondiscrimination, 5) havedemonstrated the capability todeliver emergency food andr shelterprograms, and 6) if they are a privatevoluntary organization, they musthave a voluntary board. Qualifyingagencies are urged to apply.Clay County has distributedEmergency Food and Shelter fundspreviously with The Salvation Army,St. Vincent de Paul Society, OrangePark United Methodist Church, St.Luke's Outreach, CommunityConnections, Sacred Heart Outreach,Quigley House, The Pantry - GCS,and Lake Area Ministriesparticipating.

NOTICE OF ACTIONIN THE COUNTY COURT, IN AND

FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDACase No.: 2011-CC-491

Division: DASSOCIATION OF VILLAGES OFFIRESIDE, INC., a not for profitFlorida corporationPlaintiff,v.CAROL L. JORDAN, an individualDefendant

TO: CAROL L. JORDANYOU ARE NOTIFIED that an actionfor foreclosure of condominiumassessment lien on the followingproperty in Clay County, Florida:Lot 199, VILLAGES OF FIRESIDEUNIT 2-C, according to plat thereofas recorded in Plat Book 32, Pages44-51, of the public records of ClayCounty, Floridahas been filed against you, and youare required to serve a copy of yourwritten defenses, if any, to it on theLaw Office of Charles W. McBurney,Jr., Plaintiff's attorney, whoseaddress is 76 S. Laura Street, Suite590, Jacksonville, Florida 32202, onor before thirty (30) days from thedate of the first publication of thisnotice, and file the original with theclerk of this Court either beforeservice on Plaintiff's attorney orimmediately thereafter; otherwise adefault will be entered against youfor the relief demanded in thecomplaint or petition.DATED at Clay County, Florida onthis 5th day of June, 2012

(seal)JAMES B JETT

As Clerk of the CourtBy Rhonda Yates As Deputy Clerk

Legal 24782 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

NOTICE OFPUBLIC SALE

Notice of Public Sale or auction ofthe following vehicle located atHenry's Auto Sale 4266 Hwy 15A,Green Cove Springs Fl 32043 will beconducted on July 3, 2012 at 10:00 AM

2002 FORD EXPEDITION1FMRU17L92LA22173

Legal 24860 published June 21, 2012in Clay County's Clay Todaynewspaper.

NOTICE OFAPPLICATION

FOR TAX DEEDNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatWilliam C Horner the holder of thefollowing certificate has filed saidcertificate for a tax deed to be issuedthereon. The certificate number andyear of issuance, the description ofthe property, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No. 725Year of Issuance 2010Description of Property: LOT 11BLK 44 HIGHRIDGE ESTATE ASREC O R 2565 PG 1178

Parcel # 210823-003379-000-00Opening Bid: $1,838.87Physical Address: 7243 Duke St,Keystone HeightsClassification: VacantName in which assessed: SalvatoreR. GomesSaid property being in the County ofCLAY, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall beredeemed according to law theproperty described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder at the courthousedoor on the 22nd day of August,2012 at 9:30 A.M.Dated this 14th day of June, 2012 .

James B. JettClerk of Circuit Court

of Clay County, FloridaLegal 24847 published June 21, June28, July 5 and July 12, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

NOTICE OFAPPLICATION

FOR TAX DEEDNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatClay County Florida the holder of thefollowing certificate has filed saidcertificate for a tax deed to be issuedthereon. The certificate number andyear of issuance, the description ofthe property, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No. 649Year of Issuance 2009Description of Property: LOTS 8 & 9BLK 56 HIGHRIDGE ESTATES ASREC O R 509 PG 580 & 2577 PG 974

Parcel # 210823-003379-000-00Opening Bid: $1,838.87Physical Address: 7243 Duke St,Keystone HeightsClassification: VacantName in which assessed: SalvatoreR. GomesSaid property being in the County ofCLAY, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall beredeemed according to law theproperty described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder at the courthousedoor on the 22nd day of August,2012 at 9:30 A.M.Dated this 14th day of June, 2012 .

James B. JettClerk of Circuit Court

of Clay County, FloridaLegal 24847 published June 21, June28, July 5 and July 12, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

PUBLIC SALEThe following storage units will besold at public auction or otherwisedisposed of at Davis Rentals, Inc.3230 US Highway 17, Green CoveSprings, FL 32043 (904) 284-7368 at10:00 AM on July 10th, 2012 to satisfyowners lien for rent due inaccordance with the State Statutes83.801 to 83.809. Terms of spaces maynot be available on date of sale.Sales Tax must be paid or resalenumber furnished.

David Jeckovich Unit 330Household itemsAngelia Brooker Unit 453Household itemsAshley Wilkes Unit 125 HouseholdItems

Legal 24834 published June 21 andJune 28, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper

NOTICE OFAPPLICATION

FOR TAX DEEDNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatClay County Florida the holder of thefollowing certificate has filed saidcertificate for a tax deed to be issuedthereon. The certificate number andyear of issuance, the description ofthe property, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No. 2141Year of Issuance 2008Description of Property: LOT 13BLK 2 LAKESIDE TERRACE ASREC O R 225 PG 374

Parcel # 140824-007069-000-00Opening Bid: $2,424.55Physical Address: 7206 Quail St,FlorahomeClassification: VacantName in which assessed: LakesideHills IncSaid property being in the County ofCLAY, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall beredeemed according to law theproperty described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder at the courthousedoor on the 22nd day of August,2012 at 9:30 A.M.Dated this 14th day of June, 2012 .

James B. JettClerk of Circuit Court

of Clay County, FloridaLegal 24850 published June 21, June28, July 5 and July 12, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

FICTITIOUS NAMENotice Under Fictitious Name LawPursuant to Section 865.09, FloridaStatutesNotice is hereby given that theundersigned, desiring to engage inbusiness under the fictitious nameof:

Jason's Dining & SpiritsLocated at 150 Park Avenue, in theCounty of CLAY, in the City ofOrange Park, Florida 32073 intendsto register the said name with theDivision of Corporations of theFlorida Department of State,Tallahassee, Florida.Dated at Orange Park, Florida, this18th day of June, 2012.Owner's name or name ofcorporation:Brothers Hospitality, LLCLegal 24864 published June 21, 2012in Clay County's Clay Todaynewspaper.

PUBLIC AUCTIONPursuant F.S. 328.17, UnitedAmerican Lien & Recovery as agentw/power of attorney will sell thefollowing vessel(s) to the highestbidder. Inspect 1 week prior @marina; cash or cashier check; 18%buyer prem; all auctions are held/reserve; any persons interestedph 954-563-1999Sale Date July 6, 2012 @ 10:00 am3411 NW 9th Ave #707 Ft LauderdaleFL 33309V11848 2004 Bayliner SC2512BR hullid# BIYE09CXJ304 in/outboardpleasure gas fiberglass L20ft r/odavid m and joy m williams lienor:doctors lake marina 3108 us hwy 17so orange park flLicensed Auctioneers FLAB422FLAU765 & 1911Legal 24784 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper

CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS ORMORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of first publication of thisnotice was June 21, 2012.Attorney for the PersonalRepresentative:ROBERT E. BOONEFlorida Bar No: 01229701857 Wells Road, Ste. 223Orange Park, FL 32073904-644-8625

Personal Representative:STEPHEN RICHARD O'NEILL

2121 Burwick Avenue #2305Orange Park, FL 32073

Legal 24836 published June 21 andJune 28, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newpaper.

Public or private voluntary agenciesinterested in applying for ARRAEmergency Food and ShelterProgram funds must contact RobertHaber, Local Board Chair, at904-215-8774 for an application. Thedeadline for applications to bereceived is June 30, 2012.Legal 24835 published June 21, 2012in Clay County's Clay Todaynewspaper.

BLK 100 HIGHRIDGE ESTATES ASREC O R 1211 PG 465

Parcel # 160823-004324-000-00Opening Bid: $1,320.08P h y s i c a l A d d r e s s : 6 2 1 5Northwestern Ave, Keystone HeightsClassification: VacantName in which assessed: TaxCertificate Redemption IncSaid property being in the County ofCLAY, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall beredeemed according to law theproperty described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder at the courthousedoor on the 22nd day of August,2012 at 9:30 A.M.Dated this 14th day of June, 2012 .

James B. JettClerk of Circuit Court

of Clay County, FloridaLegal 24849 published June 21, June28, July 5 and July 12, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANYCLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS ORMORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of first publication of thisnotice is this 14th day of June, 2012.A t t o r n e y f o r P e r s o n a lRepresentative:Brandon D. BeardsleyAttorney for Jim DavisFlorida Bar Number: 0657425Mowrey Shoemaker &Beardsley, P.L.2825 Lewis Speedway, Suite 107St. Augustine, FL 32084Telephone: (904) 824 5711Fax: (904) 824 5709E-Mail:[email protected]

Personal Representative:James S. Davis

160 Laguna CourtSt. Augustine, Florida 32086

Legal 24808 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

Suite 120, Tampa, FL 33634 on orbefore July 18, 2012 and file theoriginal with the Clerk of this Courteither before service on Plaintiff'sattorney or immediately thereafter;otherwise a default will be enteredagainst you for the relief demandedin the Complaint.In accordance with the Americanwith Disabilities Act, personsneeding a special accommodation toparticipate in this hearing, shouldcontact ADA Coordinator not laterthan 1(one) day prior to theproceeding at Jacksonville AreaLegal Aid (Clay), 126 W. Adams St.,Jacksonville, Fl 32202, (904)-356-8371.For the hearing and voice impaired(904) 356-8371.WITNESS my hand and seal of thisCourt on the 4th day of June, 2012.

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clerk of the Circuit CourtBy Amee Herrera, Deputy Clerk

Legal 24774 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

10104 DESERT MALLOWMORENO VALLEY, CA 92557

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thatan action to foreclose a mortgage onthe following real property, lying andbeing and situated in Clay County,Florida, more particularly describedas follows:LOT 19, HIGHLAND GROVE,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 39, PAGES 33, 34 AND 35, OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDACOMMONLY KNOWN AS: 3131GROVELAND DR, ORANGE PARK,FL 32065Attorney file number: 12-00050has been filed against you and youare required to serve a copy of yourwritten defenses, if any, to it onPendergast & Morgan, P.A., thePlanintiff's attorney, whose addressis 6675 Corporate Parkway, Suite 301,Jacksonville, Fl 32216 within thirty(30) days of the first publication.Please file the original with theClerk of this Court either beforeservice on the Plaintiff's attorney orimmediately thereafter; otherwise adefault will be entered against youfor the relief demanded in theComplaint.This notice shall be published once aweek for two consecutive weeks inthe CLAY TODAY.WITNESS my hand and seal of thisCourt at Green Cove Springs, Floridaon the 15th day of June, 2012.

(seal)Clerk Name: JAMES B. JETT

As Clerk, Circuit CourtClay County, FloridaBy Debra M. Beyrle,

As Deputy ClerkIf you are a person with a disabilitywho needs any accommodation inorder to participate in thisproceeding, you are entitled at nocost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contact theADA Coordinator at [email protected] (904) 630-2564 at least 7 daysbefore your scheduled courtappearance, or immediately uponreceiving this notification if the timebefore the scheduled appearance isless than 7 days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.Legal 24857 published June 21 andJune 28, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

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NOTICE OFAPPLICATION

FOR TAX DEEDNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatClay County Florida the holder of thefollowing certificate has filed saidcertificate for a tax deed to be issuedthereon. The certificate number andyear of issuance, the description ofthe property, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No. 4036Year of Issuance 2009Description of Property: W 1/2 OF E1/2 OF NW 1/4 & PT OF NE 1/4 OF SE1/4 OF NW 1/4 AS REC O R 245 PG319 EX PTS SOLD

Parcel # 060426-010673-005-00Opening Bid: $2,429.39Physical Address: Carol, OrangeParkClassification: Vacant CommercialName in which assessed: RalphColemanSaid property being in the County ofCLAY, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall beredeemed according to law theproperty described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder at the courthousedoor on the 22nd day of August,2012 at 9:30 A.M.Dated this 14th day of June, 2012 .

James B. JettClerk of Circuit Court

of Clay County, FloridaLegal24845 published June 21, June28, July 5 and July 12, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

NOTICE OFFOREFEITURECOMPLAINT

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDACASE NO. 2011CA1529

DIVISION: CV-ASTATE ATTORNEY NO:

11CA081894IN RE: FORFEITURE OF THEF O L L O W I N G D E S C R I B E DPROPERTY:

1997 Ford F-150 truck, VIN:1ftdf1728vnc23376Rick Beseler, as Sheriff of ClayCountyVSPaul Edwin Paulk

TO: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING ASECURITY OR OTHER INTERESTIN THE ABOVE-DESCRIBEDPROPERTYThe above-described property wasseized pursuant to the provisions ofthe Florida Contraband ForfeitureAct, Florida Statutes 932.701-707, bythe Clay County Sheriff's Office on10-11-11 , at or in the vicinity of SR21and Gasline Rd. Keystone Heights,Clay County, Florida. The ClayCounty Sheriff's Office is currently inpossession of said property and hasfiled a Complaint for the purpose offorfeiture of said property in theCircuit Court of the Fourth JudicialCircuit of Florida. In order to protectyour rights you must file an Answerto the Complaint with the Clerk ofthe Circuit Court, Clay CountyCourthouse, Green Cove Springs,Florida, within twenty (20) days ofthis publication. You must also servea copy of your Answer onComplainant's Counsel, StephenGrisset, Assistant State Attorney,State Attorney's Office, Eighth Floor,200 East Bay Street, Jacksonville,

NOTICE OF ACTIONIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDACASE NO.: 2011CA001788

Division:The Bank of New York Mellon fkaThe Bank of New York, as Trusteefor the Certificateholders of theCWABS, Inc., Asset-BackedCertificates, Series 2007-1,Plaintiff,vsDANA SOLOMON AKA DANA MSOLOMON, GEORGE SOLOMONAKA GEORGE D SOLOMON, et alDefendants.To the following Defendant:

B E L L A I R W E S T C I V I CASSOCIATION INC. C/O WILLIAMR HESTER, JR, 1406 KINGSLEYAVE. SUITE 1, ORANGE PARK,FL 32073.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an actionfor Foreclosure of Mortgage on thefollowing described property:ALL THAT CERTAIN LAND WITHALL THE BUILDINGS ANDIMPROVEMENTS THEREON,SITUATE IN CLAY COUNTY,FLORIDA, VIZ: LOT 13, BLOCK 6,BELLAIR UNIT NO. 8, ACCORDINGTO PLAT THEREOF RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 14, PAGES 61 AND 62OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OFCLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.SUBJECT TO COVENANTS,RESTRICTIONS, EASEMENTS OFRECORD. FOR TITLE REFERENCE,SEE DEED RECORDED IN BOOK1681, PAGE 433 OF THE OFFICIALRECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY.A/K/A 1285 DOLPHIN ST, ORANGEPARK, FL 32073Has been filed against you and youare required to serve a copy of yourwritten defenses, if any, to it, onUdren Law Offices, P.C., Attorney forPlaintiff, whose address is 4651Sheridan Street Suite 460,Hollywood, FL 33021 within thirty(30) days after the first publication ofthis Notice in Clay Today and file theoriginal with the Clerk of this Courteither before service on Plaintiff'sattorney or immediately therafter;otherwise a default will be enteredagainst you for the relief demandedin the complaint.You have 30 calendar days after thefirst publication of this Notice to filea written response to the attachedcomplaint with the clerk of thiscourt. A phone call will not protectyou. Your written response,

NOTICE OF ACTIONIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDACIVIL ACTION

CASE NO: 10-2011-CA-001675DIVISION:

BANKUNITED,Plaintiff,Vs.KATHIA BLANC, et al,Defendant(s)

TO: KATHIA BLANCTIMOTHY BLANCLast Known Address;2549 Sunny Creek DrFleming Island, FL 32003-4970Current Address: UnknownANY AND AL UNKNOWNPARTIES CLAIMING BY,T H R O U G H , U N D E R A N DAGAINST THE HEREIN NAMEDINDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S)WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BEDEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHERSAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAYCLAIM AN INTEREST ASSPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES,G R A N T E E S , O R O T H E RCLAIMANTS,Last Known Address: UnknownCurrent Address: Unknown

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an actionto foreclose a mortgage on thefollowing property in Clay County,Florida:LOT 27 OF SPRING CREEK ATEAGLE BARBOR, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF, ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 42PAGE 28 THROUGH 36 OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA.A/K/A 2549 SUNNY CREEK DR,FLEMING ISLAND, FL 32003-4970Has been filed against you and youare required to serve a copy of yourwritten defenses, within 30 days afterthe first publication, if any, onAlbertelli Law, Plaintiff's attorney,whose address is P.O. Box 23028,Tampa, FL 33623, and file theoriginal with the Court either beforeservice on Plaintiff's attorney, orimmediately thereafter; otherwise adefault will be entered against youfor the relief demanded in thecomplaint or petition.This notice shall be published once aweek for two consecutive weeks inthe Clay Today.WITNESS my hand and seal of thiscourt on the 21st day of May, 2012.

(seal)Clerk of the Circuit Court

By: Judy ThomasDeputy Clerk

If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs any accommodation inorder to participate in a courtproceeding, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contactCourt Administration at 904-630-2564within two (2) working days of your

Legal Public NoticeClay County School Board

The Clay County School Board ishereby announcing that professionalarchitechtural services are requiredfor the development of plans andspecifications, bidding andconstruction administration forArchitectural Services County -Wide.Interested Architects should apply induplicate to Mr. James A. Connell,Assistant Superintendent forSupport Services, School District ofClay County, 925 West Center Street,Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043.The application shall include, at aminimum, a letter of interest and acompleted Standard Form 330.Applications will be accepted until4:00 p.m., July 10, 2012.Legal 24690 published June 7, June14, June 21, 2012 in Clay County'sClay Today newspaper.

NOTICE OF ACTIONIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDACase No. 2012-CA-000549

REGIONS BANK, SUCCESSOR BYMERGER WITH AMSOUTH BANK,N.A.,Plaintiff,vs.TODD DENTON, et al.,Defendant(s).

TO: TODD DENTONWhose last known address/residence is:TODD DENTON3472 Red Oak Circle EastOrange Park, Florida 32073Current Address: Unknownif she/he/they is/are living and if he/she/they is/are dead any unknownDefendants, who may be spouses,heirs , devisees, grantees,assignees, lienors, creditors,trustees, and all other partiesclaiming an interest by, through,under or against the namedDefendant(s), who is/are not knownto be dead or alive, and all partieshaving or claiming to have anyright, title or interest in theproperty described in the mortgagebeing foreclosed herein.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thatan action to foreclose a mortgage onthe following real property in CLAYCounty, Florida:Lot 13, Block 1, LAKESIDEESTATES UNIT 6, according to theplat thereof as recorded in Plat Book8, Pages 55, 56 and 57, of the publicrecords of Clay County, Florida.hqs been filed against you and youare required to serve a copy of yourwritten defenses, if any, to it, onL E A H H . M A Y E R S O H N ,MAYERSOHN LAW GROUP, P.A.,Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is101 NE 3rd Ave, Suite 1250, FtLauderdale, Florida 33301, withinthirty (30) days after the firstpublication of this Novice, and filethe original with the clerk of thisCourt either before service onPlaintiff's attorney or immediatelythereafter; otherwise a default willbe entered against you for the reliefdemanded in the Complaint.This Notice shall be publiched onceeach week for two consecutive weeksThe Clay Today, in Fleming Island,Florida.WITNESS my hand and seal of thisCourt on this 8th day of June, 2012.

(seal)James B. Jett

Clerk of Court, Clay CountyA TRUE COPY

By: Robbin TefftAs Deputy Clerk

If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs any accommodation inorder to participate in thisproceeding, you are entitled at nocost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contactt h e A D A C o o r d i n a t o r a [email protected] or (904) 630-2564 at

NOTICE OF ACTIONIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDACIVIL ACTION

CASE NO: 10-2012-CA-000345PHH MORTGAGE CORPORATION,Plaintiff,Vs.COREY D. HAWKINS, et al,Defendant(s)

TO: PAMELA S. HAWKINS A/K/APAMELA SUE HAWKINSLast Known Address;9140 Jennifer Ln Apt 1510Jacksonville, FL 3222-1931Current Address: UnknownANY AND AL UNKNOWNPARTIES CLAIMING BY,T H R O U G H , U N D E R A N DAGAINST THE HEREIN NAMEDINDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S)WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BEDEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHERSAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAYCLAIM AN INTEREST ASSPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES,G R A N T E E S , O R O T H E RCLAIMANTS,Last Known Address: UnknownCurrent Address: Unknown

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an actionto foreclose a mortgage on thefollowing property in Clay County,Florida:LOT 227, CANNONS POINT ATOAKLEAF PLANTATION, PHASE 2,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 44, PAGES 1 THROUGH 13,OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OFCLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.A/K/A 1164 BEDROCK DR, ORANGEPARK, FL 32065-5234Has been filed against you and youare required to serve a copy of yourwritten defenses, within 30 days afterthe first publication, if any, onAlbertelli Law, Plaintiff's attorney,whose address is P.O. Box 23028,Tampa, FL 33623, and file theoriginal with the Court either beforeservice on Plaintiff's attorney, orimmediately thereafter; otherwise adefault will be entered against youfor the relief demanded in thecomplaint or petition.This notice shall be published once aweek for two consecutive weeks inthe Clay Today.WITNESS my hand and seal of thiscourt on the 6th day of June, 2012.

(seal)Clerk of the Circuit Court

By: Robbin TefftDeputy Clerk

If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs any accommodation inorder to participate in a courtproceeding, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contactCourt Administration at 904-630-2564within two (2) working days of yourreceipt of this notice; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-800-955-8771. To file responsecontact Clay County Clerk of Court,PO Box 698, Green Cove Springs, FL,32043. Tel: (04) 269-6302 x 6566; fax:(904) 278-3653.Legal 24785 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

NOTICE OFPUBLIC SALE

BURGART ENTERPRISES givesNotice of Lien and intent to sellthese vehicles on 07/06/2012, 12:00pm at 4360 COUNTY ROAD 218MIDDLEBURG, FL 32068-4852,pursuant to subsection 713.78 of theFlorida statutes. BURGARTENTERPRISES reserves the right toaccept or reject any and/or all bids.1FTPX12V16NB46234 2006 FORD4T1BF28B3YU049251 2000 TOYOTAJTDBR32E532016700 2003 TOYOTALegal 24862 published June 21, 2012in Clay County's Clay Todaynewspaper

FICTITIOUS NAMENotice Under Fictitious Name LawPursuant to Section 865.09, FloridaStatutesNotice is hereby given that theundersigned, desiring to engage inbusiness under the fictitious nameof:

Ethel's WarehouseLocated at 691 Varney Road, in theCounty of CLAY, in the City of GreenCove Springs, Florida 32043 intendsto register the said name with theDivision of Corporations of theFlorida Department of State,Tallahassee, Florida.Dated at Green Cove Springs,Florida, this 19th day of June, 2012.Owner's name or name ofcorporation:Triple Deuce, LLCLegal 24861 published June 21, 2012in Clay County's Clay Todaynewspaper.

NOTICE OFSUSPENSION

TO: Jacob S. MiddletonCase No: 201201159A Notice of Suspension to suspendyour license and eligibility forlicensure has been filed against you.You have the right to request ahearing pursuant to Sections 120.569and 120.57, Florida Statutes, bymailing a request for same to theFlorida Department of Agricultureand Consumer Services, Division ofLicensing, Post Office Box 3168,Tallahassee, Florida 32315-3168. If arequest for hearing is not receivedby 21 days from the date of the lastpublication, the right to hearing inthis matter will be waived and theDepartment will dispose of thiscause in accordance with law.Legal 24838 published June 21, June28, July 5, and July 12, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

NOTICE TOCREDITORS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN ANDFOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION: AFILE NO.: 2012-CP-000191

In re: THE ESTATE OF DAVID GROBINSON,Deceased.The administration of the estate ofDavid G. Robinson, deceased, whosedate of death was September 23, 2011and whose Social Security Number isXXX-XX-7110, is pending in theCircuit Court for Clay County,Florida, Probate Division, theaddress of which is Clay CountyCourthouse, 825 N. Orange Avenue,Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043.The name and address of thepersonal representative and thepersonal representative's attorneyare set forth below.All creditors of the decedent andother persons having claims ordemands against decedent's estateon whom a copy of this notice isrequired to be served must file theirclaims with this Court WITHIN THELATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THED A T E O F T H E F I R S TPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICEOR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OFSERVICE OF A COPY OF THISNOTICE ON THEM.All other creditors of the decedentand other persons having claims ordemands against decedent's estatemust file their claims with this CourtWITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THED A T E O F T H E F I R S TPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILEDWITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SETFORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OFTHE FLORIDA PROBATE CODEWILL BE FOREVER BARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANYCLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS ORMORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of the first publication ofthis Notice is June 21, 2012.Personal Representative:Larry S. Robinson10425 Agave RoadJacksonville, Florida 32246

Attorney forPersonal Representative:TAYLOR & TAYLOR P.A.

James J. Taylor Jr.Florida Bar No. 334057

Post Office Box 2000Keystone Heights, Florida 32656

(352) 473-8088 (telephone)(352) 473-8161 (facsimile)

Legal 24865 published June 21 andJune 28, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

AMENDEDNOTICE OF SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR

CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDACASE NO: 2009-CA-00528

DIVISION: BJPMORGAN CHASE BANK,NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,Plaintiff,v.ALONZO D. BEEPOT and JOANNEA. BEEPOT, et al.,Defendant(s).Notice is hereby given that pursuantto a Summary Judgment ofForeclosure, dated June 2, 2009,entered in Case No. 2009-CA-000528of the Fourth Judicial Circuit Courtin and for Clay County, Florida, inwhich JP Morgan Chase Bank,National Association is the Plaintiff,and Alonzo D. Beepot and Joanne A.Beepot are Defendants, I will sell tothe highest and best bidder on thesteps of the Clay County Courthouse,825 Orange Avenue, Green CoveSprings, FL 32043 at 10:00 a.m. onJuly 18, 2012, the following describedreal property set forth in said FinalSummary Judgment of Foreclosure:Lot 19, Daniels Landing at EagleHarbor, according to plat thereof, asrecorded in Plat Book 38, pages 64through 70, of the public records ofClay County, Florida.Commonly known as 2420 DanielsLanding Drive, Orange Park, FL32003.DATED: June 15, 2012.

(seal)JAMES B. JETT

Clerk of the Circuit CourtClay County, Florida

By: Diane PierceDeputy Clerk

Legal 24832 published June 21 andJune 28, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

including the case number givenabove and the names of the parties,must be filed if you want the court tohear your side of the case. If you donot file your response on time, youmay lose the case, and your wages,money, and property may thereafterbe taken without further warningfrom the court. There are other legalrequirements. You may want to callan attorney right away. If you do donot know an attorney, you may callan attorney referral service or alegal aid office (listed in the phonebook).This notice is provided pursuant toAdministrative Order No. 2.065.In accordance with the Americanswith Disabilities Act, if you are aperson with a disability who needsany accommodation in order toparticipate in this procedding, youare entitled at no cost to you, to theprovision of certain asistance. Pleasecontact the ADA Coordinator [email protected] or (904) 630-2564 atleast 7 days before your scheduledcourt appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notification if thetime before the scheduledappearance is less than 7 days; if youare hearing or voice impaired, call711.WITNESS my hand and the seal ofthis Court this 7th day of June, 2012.

(seal)JAMES B. JETT

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTAs Clerk of the Court by:

By Robbin Tefft As Deputy ClerkLegal 24807 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

NOTICE OF INTENTPursuant to Section 121.055, FloridaStatutes, the St. Johns River StateCollege District Board of Trusteesintends to designate SeniorManagement Service Class to thepositions of Provost, Orange ParkCampus; Provost, St. AugustineCampus; and Chief InformationOfficer.Legal 24818 published June 21 andJune 28, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

Florida 32202. Failure to do so mayresult in the entry of a defaultagainst you and a Final Order ofForfeiture of the above-describedproperty.

Lt. Barry Abramowitz, 06643Clay County Sheriff's Office

Legal 24795 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

least 7 days before your scheduledcourt appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notification if thetime before the scheduledappearance is less than 7 days; if youare hearing or voice impaired, call711.Legal 24815 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

NOTICE OFSUSPENSION

AND ADMINISTRATIVECOMPLAINT

TO: Zhenguo LinCase No: 20121083A Notice of Suspension to suspendand an Administrative Complaint torevoke your license and eligibilityfor licensure has been filed againstyou. You have the right to request ahearing pursuant to Sections 120.569and 120.57, Florida Statutes, bymailing a request for same to theFlorida Department of Agricultureand Consumer Services, Division ofLicensing, Post Office Box 3168,Tallahassee, Florida 32315-3168. If arequest for hearing is not receivedby 21 days from the date of the lastpublication, the right to hearing inthis matter will be waived and theDepartment will dispose of thiscause in accordance with law.Legal 24768 published June 7, June14, June 21 and June 28, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

receipt of this notice; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-800-955-8771. To file responsecontact Clay County Clerk of Court,PO Box 698, Green Cove Springs, FL,32043. Tel: (04) 269-6302 x 6566; fax:(904) 278-3653.Legal 24837 published June 21 andJune 28, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

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NOTICE OFAPPLICATION

FOR TAX DEEDNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatKarl J Lattig the holder of thefollowing certificate has filed saidcertificate for a tax deed to be issuedthereon. The certificate number andyear of issuance, the description ofthe property, and the names in which

NOTICE OFAPPLICATION

FOR TAX DEEDNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatClay County Florida the holder of thefollowing certificate has filed saidcertificate for a tax deed to be issuedthereon. The certificate number andyear of issuance, the description ofthe property, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No. 5493Year of Issuance 2009Description of Property: PARCEL 4BLK 20 LAKE GENEVA AS REC O R183 PG 440, 347 PG 17, 1686 PG 758 &1890 PG 815

NOTICE OF ACTIONIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND

FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.CASE NO.: 12-649-CA

HSBC BANK USA, N.A., ASINDENTURE TRUSTEE FOR THEREGISTERED NOTEHOLDERS OFRENAISSANCE HOME EQUITYLOAN TRUST 2006-2,Plaintiff,vsRosemary K. Gregory, Jerry W.Gregory, Unknown Tenant #1,Unknown Tenant #2,Defendants.

TO: Rosemary K. GregoryResidence UnknownJerry W. GregoryResidence UnknownIf living; if dead, all unknownparties claiming interest by,through, under or against the abovenamed defendant(s), whether saidunknown parties claim as heirs,devisees, grantees, creditors, orother claimants; and all partieshaving or claiming to have anyright, title or interest in theproperty herein described.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an actionto foreclose a mortgage on thefollowing described property in ClayCounty, Florida:

SCHEDULE ATHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLAND LOCATED IN THE COUNTYOF CLAY, STATE OF FLORIDA,TO-WIT:PART OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OFTHE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION26, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 25EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA

NOTICE OFSUSPENSION

TO: Buddy R. LittleCase No: 201102983A Notice of Suspension to suspendyour license and eligibility forlicensure has been filed against you.You have the right to request ahearing pursuant to Sections 120.569and 120.57, Florida Statutes, bymailing a request for same to theFlorida Department of Agricultureand Consumer Services, Division ofLicensing, Post Office Box 3168,Tallahassee, Florida 32315-3168. If arequest for hearing is not receivedby 21 days from the date of the lastpublication, the right to hearing inthis matter will be waived and theDepartment will dispose of thiscause in accordance with law.Legal 24726 published June 7, June14, June 21 and June 28, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

NOTICETO CREDITORS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORCLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISIONFILE NO: 2012-CP-174

IN RE: ESTATE OF HOWARD E.WETHERELL, JR.,Deceased.The administration of the estate ofHOWARD E. WETHERELL, JR,deceased, whose date of death wasFebruary 21, 2012, is pending in theCircuit Court for Clay County,Florida, Probate Division, theaddress of which is P.O. Box 698,,Green Cove Springs, Florida, 32043.The names and addresses of thepersonal representatives and thepersonal representatives' attorneyare set forth below.All creditors of the decedent andother persons having claims ordemands against decedent's estateon whom a copy of this notice isrequired to be served must file theirclaims with this court WITHIN THELATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THET I M E O F T H E F I R S TPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICEOR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OFSERVICE OF A COPY OF THISNOTICE ON THEM.All other creditors of the decedentand other persons having claims ordemands against decedent's estatemust file their claims with this courtWITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THED A T E O F T H E F I R S TPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHINTHE TIME PERIODS SET FORTHIN SECTION 733.702 OF THEFLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILLBE FOREVER BARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANYCLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS ORMORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of the first publication ofthis notice is June 14, 2012Attorney for PersonalRepresentative

NOTICE OF ACTIONIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDACIVIL DIVISION

CASE NO: 10-2012-CA-000819Division A

SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC.Plaintiff,Vs.STED P. ULYSSE A/K/A STEDULYSSE, TENEKA ULYSSE A/K/ATENEKO ULYSSE, et al.Defendant(s).TO: STED P. ULYSSE A/K/A STED

ULYSSEC U R R E N T R E S I D E N C EUNKNOWNLAST KNOWN ADDRESS4210 CEDAR CREEK RANCH CIRLAKE WORTH, FL 33467TENEKA ULYSSE A/K/A TENEKOULYSSEC U R R E N T R E S I D E N C EUNKNOWNLAST KNOWN ADDRESS4210 CEDAR CREEK RANCH CIRLAKE WORTH, FL 33467

You are notified that an action toforeclosure a mortgage on thefollowing described property in ClayCounty, Florida:L O T 5 , S U M M E R B R O O K ,ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOFAS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 44,PAGES 14 THROUGH 17 OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA.Commonly known as 1151 SUMMERSPRINGS DR, MIDDLEBURG, FL32068 has been filed against you andyou are required to serve a copy ofyour written defenses, if any, to it onLindsay Moczynski of Kass ShulerP.A., plaintiff's attorney, whoseaddress is P.O. Box 800, Tampa,Florida, 33601, (813) 229-0900 30 daysfrom the first publication, and filethe original with the Clerk of thisCourt either before service onPlaintiff's attorney or immediatelythereafter; otherwise a default willbe entered against you for the reliefdemanded in the Complaint.If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs any accommodation inorder to participate in thisproceeding, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contactADA Coordinator, PO Box 698, ClayCounty Courthouse, Green CoveSprings, FL 32043 (904) 269-6349within 7 working days of your receiptof this notice; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-800-955-8771.

NOTICETO CREDITORS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORCLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISIONFile No. 2012-CP-000179

Division AIN RE: ESTATE OF Hazel M. RossDeceased.The administration of the estate ofHazel M. Ross, deceased, whose dateof death was March 2, 2012, andwhose social security number isXXX-XX-4529, is pending in theCircuit Court for Clay County,Florida, Probate Division, theaddress of which is 825 OrangeAvenue, Green Cove Springs, Florida32043. The names and addresses ofthe personal representative and thepersonal representative's attorneyare set forth below.All creditors of the decedent andother persons having claims ordemands against decedent's estateon whom a copy of this notice isrequired to be served must file theirclaims with this court WITHIN THELATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THET I M E O F T H E F I R S TPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICEOR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OFSERVICE OF A COPY OF THISNOTICE ON THEM.All other creditors of the decedentand other persons having claims ordemands against decedent's estatemust file their claims with this courtWITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THED A T E O F T H E F I R S TPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHINTHE TIME PERIODS SET FORTHIN SECTION 733.702 OF THEFLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILLBE FOREVER BARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANYCLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS ORMORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of first publication of thisnotice is June 21, 2012.Attorney for PersonalRepresentative:Dale S. WilsonE-Mail Address:wilsdalebellsouth.netFlorida Bar No. 176945Dale S. Wilson PAPO Box 1808Green Cove Springs, Florida32043-1808Telephone: (904) 284-5618

Personal Representative:Christy Perry

8787 Southside Blvd., Apt. 4409Jacksonville, Florida 32256

Legal 24826 published June 21 andJune 28, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF AGENCY ACTIONTAKEN BY THE ST. JOHNS RIVERWATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICTNotice is given that the followingpermit was issued on May 2, 2012:Governor's Point Yacht Club LLC,Blanding Blvd. Jacksonville FL 32244permit# 40-019-105696-5. The projectis located in Clay County, Section 38,Township 6S South, Range 26 East.The permit authorizes a surfacewater management system on 7.9acres for construction of a surfacewater management system known asGovernor's Point Yacht Club. Thereceiving water body is St. JohnsRiver.A person whose substantial interestsare or may be affected has the rightto request an administrative hearingby filing a written petition with theSt. Johns River Water ManagementDistrict (District). Pursuant toChapter 28-106 and Rule 40C-1. 1007,Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.),the petition must be filed (received)either by delivery at the office of theDistrict Clerk at DistrictHeadquarters, P. O. Box 1429,Palatka FL 32178-1429 (4049 Reid St,Palatka, FL 32177) or by e-mail witht h e D i s t r i c t C l e r k a [email protected], within twentysix (26) days of the Districtdepositing the notice of intendedDistrict decision in the mail (forthose persons to whom the Districtmails actual notice), withintwenty-one (21) days of the Districtemailing notice of intended Districtdecision (for those persons to whomthe District emails actual notice:, orwithin thwenty-one (21) days ofnewspaper publication of the noticeof intended District decision (forthose persons to whom the Districtdoes not mail or email actual notice).A petition must comply with Sections120.54 (5) (b)4. and 120.569(2)(c),Florida Statutes (F.S.), and Chapter28-106, F.A.C. the District will notaccept a petition sent by facsimile(fax). Mediation pursuant to Section120.573, F.S., is not available.A petition for an administrativehearing is deemed filed upon receiptof the complete petition by theDistrict Clerk at the DistrictHeadquarters in Palatka, Floridaduring the District's regular businesshours. The District's regular businesshours are 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., excludingweekends and District holidays.Petitions received by the DistrictClerk after the District's regularbusiness hours shall be deemed filedas of 8 a.m. on the next regularDistrict business day. The District'sacceptance of petitions filed bye-mail is subject to certainconditions set forth in the District'sStatement of Agency Organizationand Operation (issued pursuant toR u l e 2 8 - 1 0 1 . 0 0 1 , F l o r i d aAdministrative Code), which isa v a i l a b l e f o r v i e w i n g a tfloridaswater.com. These conditionsinclude, but are not limited to, thepetition being in the form of a PDFor TIFF file and being capable ofbeing stored and printed by theDistrict. Further, pursuant to theDistrict's Statement of AgencyOrganization and Operation,attempting to file a petition byfacsimile (fax) is prohibited andshall not constitute filing.The right to an administrativehearing and the relevant proceduresto be folllowed are governed byChapter 120, Florida Statutes,C h a p t e r 2 8 - 1 0 6 , F l o r i d aAdministrative Code, and Rule40C-1.1007, Florida AdministrativeCode. Because the administrativehearing process is designed toformulate final agency action, thefiling of a petition means theDistrict's final action may bedifferent from the position taken byit in this notice. Failure to file apetition for an administrativehearing within the requisite time

NOTICE OF ACTIONIN THE COUNTY COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDACIVIL DIVISION

CASE NO: 2011-CC-000018O A K L E A F P L A N T A T I O NP R O P E R T Y O W N E R SASSOCIATION, INC., a Floridanot-for-profit corporation,PlaintiffVsRASHEAN MATHIS an unmarriedman, and UNKNOWN TENANT,Defendants.TO: Unknown Tenant (Last Known

Address), 553 Acornrisge Lane,Orange Park, FL 32065Rashean Mathis, 26200 MarshLanding Pkwy, Ponte Vedra Beach,FL 32082

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an actionfor damages not exceeding $15,000.00and to foreclose a Claim of Lien onthe following property in CLAYCounty, Florida:Lot 27 of WORTHINGTON OAKS ATOAKLEAF PLANTATION, accordingto the plat thereof as recorded in PlatBook 39, Page(s) 52 through 60, of thePublic Records of Clay County,Floridahas been filed against you, and youare required to file written defenseswith the Clerk of the court and toserve a copy within thirty (30) daysafter the first date of publication onRobert L. Tankel, the attorney forPlaintiff, whose address is 1022 MainStreet, Suite D, Dunedin, Florida,34698, otherwise a default will beentered against you for the reliefdemanded in the Complaint.DATED this 11th day of June, 2012.

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clay County Clerk of the CircuitCourt

by Rhonda Yates, Deputy ClerkLegal No. 24828 published June 21and June 28, 2012, in Clay County'sClay Today newspaper.

NOTICE OF ACTIONIN THE COUNTY COURT, FOURTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR

CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDACASE NO: 12-CC-258

DIVISION: COLDE CONCORD VILLAGEASSOCIATION, INC., a Floridacorporation,Plaintiff,Vs.JIMMY SARKESE, and LVNVFUNDING, LLC, and CENTURIONCAPITAL CORP., A MARYLANDCORPORATION, ASSIGNEE ORENCORE, ASSIGNEE HOUSEHOLD/ORCHARD and UNKNOWNTENANTS,Defendant(s).

TO: CENTURION CAPITALC O R P . , A M A R Y L A N DCORPORATION, ASSIGNEE OFE N C O R E , A S S I G N E EHOUSEHOLD/ORCHARDResidence: UnknownLast Known Address:700 King Farm Blvd., Ste. 507,Rockville, MD 20850

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an actionto foreclose a lien on the Defendants,JIMMY SARKESE, and LVNVFUNDING, LLC, and CENTURIONCAPITAL CORP., A MARYLANDCORPORATION, ASSIGNEE ORENCORE, ASSIGNEE HOUSEHOLD/ORCHARD and UNKNOWNTENANTS, on the following realproperty in Clay County, Florida , towit:UNIT 1303, OLDE CONCORDVILLAGE, according to the platthereof as recorded in OfficialRecords Book 1398, Pages 983 and984, of the Current Public Records ofClay County, Florida, and morespecifically described as:1303 Kettering Way, Orange Park, FL32073has been filed against you. You arerequired to serve a copy of yourwritten defenses, if any, to the actionon Plaintiff's attorney, whose nameand address is: W. THOMASCOPELAND, P.A., 190 SW RangeAvenue, Madison, FL 32340, on orbefore, and file the original with theClerk of this Court, either beforeservice on Plaintiff's attorney, orimmediately thereafter, otherwise ajudgment will be entered to therelief demanded in the complaint.WITNESS my hand and seal of theCourt on June 7, 2012.

(seal)JAMES B. JETT, Clerk

As Clerk of the CourtBy Rhonda Yates, As Deputy Clerk

Legal 24803 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

NOTICE TOCREDITORS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORCLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISIONFILE NO: 2012-CP-176

DIVISION:IN RE: ESTATE OF CHARLESROBERT BROWNDeceased.The administration of the estate ofCHARLES ROBERT BROWNdeceased, whose date of death wasJanuary 25, 2012, is pending in theCircuit Court for Clay County,Florida, Probate Division, theaddress of which is P.O. Box 698,Green Cove Springs, FL 32043, underFile Number 12-CP-176. The namesand addresses of the personalrepresentative and the personalrepresentative's attorney are setforth below.All creditors of the decedent andother persons having claims ordemands against decedent's estateon whom a copy of this notice isrequired to be served must file theirclaims with this court WITHIN THELATER OF THREE MONTHSAFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICEOR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THEDATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.All other creditors of the decedentand other persons having claims ordemands against decedent's estatemust file their claims with this courtWITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTERTHE DATE OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHINTHE TIME PERIODS SET FORTHIN SECTION 733.702 OF THEFLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILLBE FOREVER BARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANYCLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS ORMORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of the first publication ofthis notice is June 14, 2012.Attorney for PersonalRepresentative:JEFFERSON G. RAY, IIIAttorney at LawPost Office Box 1048Mount Dora, Florida 32756(352) 383-7176Florida Bar No.: 095342

Personal RepresentativeJEFFERSON G. RAY, III

Post Office Box 1048Mount Dora, Florida 32756

Legal 24797 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

My Florida Probate, P.A.Dawn Ellis, for the firmA t t o r n e y f o r P e r s o n a lRepresentativeE-mail Address:[email protected]. Box 952Flora City, Fl 34436-0952352/726-5444Legal 24777 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012 in Clay County, ClayToday newspaper

NOTICE OFFOREFEITURECOMPLAINT

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDACASE NO. 2011CA1233

DIVISION: CV-ASTATE ATTORNEY NO:

11CA067494IN RE: FORFEITURE OF THEF O L L O W I N G D E S C R I B E DPROPERTY:

$1,136.00 U.S. CurrencyRick Beseler, as Sheriff of ClayCountyVSDorothy Jean Ramsey

TO: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING ASECURITY OR OTHER INTERESTIN THE ABOVE-DESCRIBEDPROPERTYThe above-described property wasseized pursuant to the provisions ofthe Florida Contraband ForfeitureAct, Florida Statutes 932.701-707, bythe Clay County Sheriff's Office on08-24-11 , at or in the vicinity of 5110Harvey Grant Rd., Fleming Island,Clay County, Florida. The ClayCounty Sheriff's Office is currently inpossession of said property and hasfiled a Complaint for the purpose offorfeiture of said property in theCircuit Court of the Fourth JudicialCircuit of Florida. In order to protectyour rights you must file an Answerto the Complaint with the Clerk ofthe Circuit Court, Clay CountyCourthouse, Green Cove Springs,Florida, within twenty (20) days ofthis publication. You must also servea copy of your Answer onComplainant's Counsel, StephenGrisset, Assistant State Attorney,State Attorney's Office, Eighth Floor,200 East Bay Street, Jacksonville,Florida 32202. Failure to do so mayresult in the entry of a defaultagainst you and a Final Order ofForfeiture of the above-describedproperty.

Lt. Barry Abramowitz, 06643Clay County Sheriff's Office

Legal 24796 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

Dated: June 6, 2012(seal)

CLERK OF THE COURTHonorable JAMES B. JETT

PO BOX 698GREEN COVE SPRINGS,

Florida 32043By Lisa Carpenter

Deputy ClerkLegal 24788 published June 14 andJun 21, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

frame shall constitute a waiver of theright to an administrative hearing.(Rule 28-106.111, F.A.C.).If you wish to do so, please visit http://floridaswater.com/noticeofrights/ toread the complete Notice of Rightsto determine any legal rights youmay have concerning the District'sintended decision(s) on the permitapplication(s) described above. Youcan also request the Notice of Rightsby contacting the Director, Bureau ofRegullatory Support (RS), 4049 ReidSt., Palatka, FL 32177-2529, tele. no.(386) 329-4570.Legal 24856 published June 21, 2012in Clay County's Clay Todaynewspaper.

BEING FURTHER DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THENORTHEAST CORNER OF SAIDSOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THESOUTHWEST 1/4 SECTION 26, ADISTANCE OF 836 FEET TO THEPOINT OF BEGINNING; THENCECONTINUE ALONG SAID NORTHLINE, SOUTH 88 DEGREES 58MINUTES 30 SECONDS WEST, 209FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0DEGREES 27 MINUTES EAST, 209FEET; THENCE NORTH 88DEGREES 58 MINUTES 30SECONDS EAST, 209 FEET;THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 27MINUTES WEST 209 FEET; TO THETHE POINT OF BEGINNING.Street Address: 2627 MOSLEYROAD, ORANGE PARK, FL 32065has been filed against you and youare required to serve a copy of yourwritten defenses, if any, to it onClarfield, Okon, Salomone & Pincus,P.L., Plaintiff's attorney, whoseaddress is 500 S. Australian Avenue,Suite 730, West Palm Beach, FL33401, within 30 days after the dateof the first publication of this noticeand file the original with the Clerk ofthis Court, otherwise, a default willbe entered against you for the reliefdemanded in the complaint orpetition.DATED on June 4th, 2012

(seal)James B. Jett

Clerk of said CourtBY: Alison Carter

As Deputy ClerkLegal 24775 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

Parcel # 200823-021899-004-00Opening Bid: $2,066.90Physical Address: Temple St,Keystone HeightsClassification: VacantName in which assessed: TaxCertificate Redemption IncSaid property being in the County ofCLAY, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall beredeemed according to law theproperty described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder at the courthousedoor on the 22nd day of August,2012 at 9:30 A.M.Dated this 14th day of June, 2012 .

James B. JettClerk of Circuit Court

of Clay County, FloridaLegal 24853 published June 21, June28, July 5 and July 12, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

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NOTICE OF ACTIONIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OFFLORIDA IN AND FOR CLAY

COUNTY, FLORIDACASE NO: 2011-312-CA

U . S . B A N K N A T I O N A LASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITSINDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, BUTSOLELY AS LEGAL TITLETRUSTEE FOR LVS TITLE TRUSTI,Plaintiff,

SUMMONS ANDNOTICE OF ACTION

BY PUBLICATIONIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY FLORIDA

CASE NUMBER: 2012-DP-43DIVISION: E

IN THE INTEREST OF: M.G.A CHILDTHE STATE OF FLORIDA

TO: Sara Dempsey, MotherLast Known Address

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thata Petition has been filed in theabove-styled Court by the FLORIDA

SUMMONS ANDNOTICE OF ACTION

BY PUBLICATIONIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY FLORIDA

CASE NUMBER: 2008-DP-66DIVISION: F

IN THE INTEREST OF:B.B.A CHILDTHE STATE OF FLORIDA

TO: RYAN BAUTISTA, FatherLast Known Address1646 Evergreen LaneMiddleburg, FL 32068

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thata Petition has been filed in the

Summons &Notice

NOTICE OFFOREFEITURECOMPLAINT

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDACASE NO. 12-CA-886

DIVISION: CV-BSTATE ATTORNEY NO:

12-CA-028597IN RE: FORFEITURE OF THEF O L L O W I N G D E S C R I B E DPROPERTY:

1999 Chevrolet C3500 Truck, VIN:1GBGBC34J6XR711318Rick Beseler, as Sheriff of ClayCountyVSRyan Lee Scheurman

TO: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING ASECURITY OR OTHER INTERESTIN THE ABOVE-DESCRIBEDPROPERTYThe above-described property wasseized pursuant to the provisions ofthe Florida Contraband ForfeitureAct, Florida Statutes 932.701-707, bythe Clay County Sheriff's Office on4-2-12 , at or in the vicinity of 1856Denmark Road, Fleming Island, ClayCounty, Florida. The Clay County

NOTICE OFPUBLIC SALE

SCOTTS AFFORDABLE TOWINGINC gives Notice to sell the followingvehicle for towing and storage lienon July 9, 2012, 10:00 am at 2909BLANDING BLVD MIDDLEBURG,FL 32068-6349, pursuant tosubsection 713.78 of the FloridaStatutes.2006 Chevrolet 1G1AL15F667610900

Scotts Affordable Towing Inc.reserves the right to accept or rejectany and/or all bids.Legal 24859 published June 21, 2012in Clay County's Clay Todaynewspaper

NOTICE OF ACTIONIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND

FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDACIVIL DIVISION

CASE NO: 10-2010-CA-001420BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONALASSOCIATION, AS SUCCESSOR BYMERGER TO LASALLE BANKNATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ASINDENTURE TRUSTEE, ONBEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OFTHE ACCREDITED MORTGAGELOAN TRUST 2005-3 ASSETBACKED NOTES,Plaintiff,Vs.U N K N O W N H E I R S ,BENEFICIARIES, DEVISEES,A S S I G N E E S , L I E N O R S ,CREDITORS TRUSTEES AND ALLOTHERS WHO MAY CLAIM ANINTEREST IN THE STATE OFWILLIAM RICHARD HARTSFIELD,JR., DECEASED, et al,Defendants.

TO:JENNIFER LYNN HARTSFIELDLast Known Address: 1800 TheGreens Way #601, JacksonvilleBeach, FL 32250Also Attempted At: 1222 FloridaBoulevard, Neptune Beach, FL32266Also Attempted At: 1532 TraleeCourt North, Jacksonville, FL 32221Current Residence UnknownWILLIAM B HARTSFIELDLast Known Address: 1800 TheGreens Way #601, JacksonvilleBeach, FL 32250Also Attempted At: 1222 FloridaBoulevard, Neptune Beach, FL32266Also Attempted At: 1532 TraleeCourt North, Jacksonville, FL 32221Current Residence Unknown

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an actionfor Foreclosurre of Mortgage on thefollowing described property:SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT "A" FORLEGAL DESCRIPTIONhas been filed against you and youare required to serve a copy of your

MEETING NOTICENotice of Audit Committee Meetingand Board of Supervisors Meeting ofThe Crossings at Fleming Island

Community Development DistrictThe Crossings at Fleming IslandCommunity Development DistrictAudit Committee will meet onThursday, June 28, 2012 at 6:00 p.m.at Lick Skillet, 4523 Lakeshore DriveEast, Fleming Island, Florida, toapprove audit criteria.The Board of Supervisors meeting ofThe Crossings at Fleming IslandCommunity Development Districtwill take place immediatelyfollowing the adjournment of theAudit Committee meeting.The meetings are open to the publicand will be conducted in accordancewith the provisions of Florida Lawfor Community DevelopmentDistricts. A copy of the agenda forthese meetings may be obtained fromthe District Manager, 475 West TownPlace, Suite 114, St. Augustine, FL32092 (and phone (904) 940-5850).There may be occasions when one ormore Supervisors will participate bytelephone. The meetings may becontinued to a date, place and timecertain, to be announced at themeeting.Any person requiring specialaccommodations at these meetingsbecause of a disability or physicalimpairment should contact theDistrict Office at (904) 940-5850 atleast two calendar days prior to themeeting. If you are hearing or speech

SUMMONS ANDNOTICE OF ACTION

BY PUBLICATIONIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY FLORIDA

CASE NUMBER: 2011-DP-225DIVISION: E

IN THE INTEREST OF: A.S.A CHILDTHE STATE OF FLORIDA

TO: Steven Farris, FatherLast Known Address

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thata Petition has been filed in theabove-styled Court by the FLORIDADEPARTMENT OF CHIDREN ANDFAMILIES for termination ofparental rights and permanentcommitment for subsequent adoptionof the above named child A.S.. whowas born on July 19, 2010. You arehereby commanded to appear beforethe Honorable McCarthy Crenshaw,Jr. at the Clay County Courthouse,Juvenile Dependency Courtroom, 825North Orange Avenue, Green CoveSprings, Florida at the hour of 8:30A.M. o'clock on July 26, 2012 A.D. Youmust appear at the hearing on thedate and time specified.FAILURE TO PERSONALLYAPPEAR AT THIS ADVISORYH E A R I N G C O N S T I T U T E SCONSENT TO THE TERMINATIONOF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THISCHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEARON THE DATE AND TIMESPECIFIED YOU MAY LOSE ALLLEGAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILDNAMED IN THE PETITIONATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE.Individuals with disabilities needinga reasonable accommodation toparticipate in this proceeding shouldcontact Margaret Jones, as soon aspossible, telephone (904) 529-4789; orif hearing impaired, 1-800-955-8771(TDD); or 1-800-955-8770 (V) FloridaRelay Service.WITNESS my hand as clerk of saidCourt and the Seal thereof, this 7thday of June, 2012.

(seal)JAMES B. JETT

as Clerk of Said CourtBy: Mary Shannon

As Deputy ClerkLegal 24799 published June 14, June21, June 28, and July 5, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

NOTICE OF ACTIONIN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE FOURTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE NO: 10-2012-CA-000192GREEN TREE SERVICING LLCPlaintiff,Vs.PRAVINKUMAR DABHI, ET AL.Defendants.TO: PRAVINKUMAR DABHI,

MANJULA DABHI, and allunknown parties claiming by,through, under or against the abovenamed Defendant, who is notknown to be dead or alive, whethersaid unknown parties claim asheirs , devisees, grantees,assignees, lienors, creditors,trustees, spouses, or otherclaimants,Current Residence Unknown, butwhose last known address was:3805 WESTRIDE DRIVE, ORANGEPARK, FL 32065

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an actionto foreclose a mortgage on thefollowing property in CLAY County,Florida, to-wit:LOT 129, OF WHITFIELD ATO A K L E A F P L A N T A T I O N ,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF, AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 46, PAGES 58-67, OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA.has been filed against you and youare required to serve a copy of yourwritten defenses, if any, to it onDOUGLAS C. ZAHM, P.A., Plaintiff'sattorney, whose address is 1242528TH Street North, Suite 200, St.Petersburg, Florida 33716, withinthirty (30) days after the firstpublication of this Notice of Action,and file the original with the Clerk ofthis Court at 825 North OrangeAvenue, P.O. Box 698, Green CoveSprings, FL 32043-0698, either beforeservice on Plaintiff's attorney orimmediately thereafter; otherwise, adefault will be entered against youfor the relief demanded in thecomplaint petition.NOTICE TO PERSONS WITH ADISABILITY: If you are a personwith a disability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding youare entitled, at no cost to you, to theprovision of certain assistance.Please contact the courtadministrator's office at (904)630-2564 within two working days ofyour receipt of this notice. If you areh e a r i n g i m p a i r e d , c a l l1-800-955-8771.WITNESS my hand and seal of theCourt this 5th day of May, 2012.

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clerk of the Circuit CourtBy Diane Pierce Deputy Clerk

Legal 24779 published June 14, andJune 21, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

INVITATION TO BIDThe Bradford County Board ofCounty Commissioners is calling forand requesting BIDS for:HAMPTON LAKE BOAT RAMP

REPLACEMENTBids will be received by BradfordCounty Commission at the CountyClerk's office until 3:00 P.M., Monday,July 16, 2012. Bradford County opensall sealed bids at public meetingswhich comply with the requirementsof Section 286.011, Florida Statutes.PROJECT DESCRIPTION:Existing boat ramp to be replaced islocated on Hampton Lake at SW 101street. New ramp shall be concreteslabs on grade measuringapproximately 14 feet wide by 95 feetlong, meeting Florida Fish andWildlife Conservation Commission(FWC) guidelines. Project includesthe following:

• Removal of existing ramp andwalkways.• Salvaging existing precastconcrete slabs and loading onCounty trucks.• Existing handrails will beremoved by County staff.• Remove existing timber piles anddispose.• County will supply required fill tosite.• Removal and disposal ofunsuitable base and sub gradematerials, if encountered.• Geofabric, if required shall beincluded.• Construction plans andpermitting prepared by a Floridalicense professional engineer shallbe included.• Construction and planpreparation time is 150 calendardays.

BID REQUIREMENTS:One copy of Bid is required. Fivepercent Bid Bond or cashier's checkmust be submitted with bid.Performance and payment bond willbe required of successful bidder.Bidder must have successfully built aminimum of three boat ramps. Eachbidder shall visit the site andbecome familiar with site conditions.Bidder must have made adetermination of subsurfaceconditions and requirements forproper base conditions, ramp slopesand boat launch conditions shall beincluded.For contractual services, the Boardof County Commissioners shall givepreference to local venders andbusinesses. Local venders andbusiness shall be defined as thosewhose principal place of business islocated within the geographicalboundaries of Bradford County,Florida, per Ordinance No. 2011-22.Legal 24844 published June 21 andJune 28, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

NOTICE OFSUSPENSION

TO: Charles E. BrickCase No:201105333A Notice of Suspension to suspendyour license and eligibility forlicensure has been filed against you.You have the right to request ahearing pursuant to Sections 120.569and 120.57, Florida Statutes, bymailing a request for same to theFlorida Department of Agricultureand Consumer Services, Division ofLicensing, Post Office Box 3168,Tallahassee, Florida 32315-3168. If arequest for hearing is not receivedby 21 days from the date of the lastpublication, the right to hearing inthis matter will be waived and theDepartment will dispose of thiscause in accordance with law.Legal 24842 published June 21, June28, July 5, and July 12, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

Bid Notices

LEGAL NOTICEIn conjunction with the Henley Roadconstruction project, BranscombRoad will be temporarily closedTuesday and Wednesday, June 26thand 27th. The road will be closedbetween Henley Road and ArthurMoore Drive, open to local trafficonly. The road will be closedbetween the hours of 7:00 am and5:00 pm on both days. If you wouldlike additional information, pleasecall 904-803-8910.Legal 24867 published June 21, 2012in Clay County's Clay Todaynewspaper.

DEPARTMENT OF CHIDREN ANDFAMILIES for termination ofparental rights and permanentcommitment for subsequent adoptionof the above named child M.G. whowas born on August 3, 1998. You arehereby commanded to appear beforethe Honorable McCarthy Crenshaw,Jr. at the Clay County Courthouse,Juvenile Dependency Courtroom, 825North Orange Avenue, Green CoveSprings, Florida at the hour of 8:30A.M. o'clock on July 26, 2012 A.D. Youmust appear at the hearing on thedate and time specified.FAILURE TO PERSONALLYAPPEAR AT THIS ADVISORYH E A R I N G C O N S T I T U T E SCONSENT TO THE TERMINATIONOF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THISCHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEARON THE DATE AND TIMESPECIFIED YOU MAY LOSE ALLLEGAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILDNAMED IN THE PETITIONATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE.Individuals with disabilities needinga reasonable accommodation toparticipate in this proceeding shouldcontact Margaret Jones, as soon aspossible, telephone (904) 529-4789; orif hearing impaired, 1-800-955-8771(TDD); or 1-800-955-8770 (V) FloridaRelay Service.WITNESS my hand as clerk of saidCourt and the Seal thereof, this 7thday of June, 2012.

(seal)JAMES B. JETT

as Clerk of Said CourtBy: Denise Haselwood

As Deputy ClerkLegal 24798 published June 14, June21, June 28, and July 5, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

it was assessed are as follows:Certificate No. 565Year of Issuance 2009Description of Property: LOTS 2-4BLK 24 HIGHRIDGE ESTATES ASREC O R 500 PG 608

Parcel # 210823-002757-000-00Opening Bid: $1,978.01Physical Address: 6323 Beloit Ave,Keystone HieghtsClassification: VacantName in which assessed: Henry CHatchcockSaid property being in the County ofCLAY, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall beredeemed according to law theproperty described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder at the courthousedoor on the 22nd day of August,2012 at 9:30 A.M.Dated this 14th day of June, 2012 .

James B. JettClerk of Circuit Court

of Clay County, FloridaLegal 24851 published June 21, June28, July 5 and July 12, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

impaired, please contact the FloridaRelay Service at 1-800-955-8770, foraid in contacting the District Office.Each person who decides to appealany action taken at these meetings isadvised that person will need arecord of the proceedings and thataccordingly, the person may need toensure that a verbatim record of theproceedings is made, including thetestimony and evidence upon whichsuch appeal is to be based.

David deNagyDistrict Manager

Legal 24830 published June 21, 2012in Clay County's Clay Todaynewspaper.

Sheriff's Office is currently inpossession of said property and hasfiled a Complaint for the purpose offorfeiture of said property in theCircuit Court of the Fourth JudicialCircuit of Florida. In order to protectyour rights you must file an Answerto the Complaint with the Clerk ofthe Circuit Court, Clay CountyCourthouse, Green Cove Springs,Florida, within twenty (20) days ofthis publication. You must also servea copy of your Answer onComplainant's Counsel, StephenGrisset, Assistant State Attorney,State Attorney's Office, Eighth Floor,200 East Bay Street, Jacksonville,Florida 32202. Failure to do so mayresult in the entry of a defaultagainst you and a Final Order ofForfeiture of the above-describedproperty.

Sgt. Shawn Gordon, 06106Clay County Sheriff's Office

Legal 24824 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

written defenses, if any, to it onMarshall C. Watson, P.A., Attorneyfor Plaintiff, whose address is 1800NW 49TH STREET, SUITE 120,SUITE 120, FT. LAUDERDALE FL33309 within thirty (30) days after thefirst publication of this notice in theClay Today and file the original withthe Clerk of this court either beforeservice on plaintiff's attorney orimmediately thereafter; otherwise adefault will be entered against youfor the relief demanded in thecomplaint.If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs any accommodation inorder to participate in thisproceeding, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contactt h e A D A C o o r d i n a t o r a [email protected] or (904) 630-2564 atleast 7 days before your scheduledappearance is less than 7 days; if youare hearing or voice impaired, call711.WITNESS my hand and the seal ofthis Court this 4th day of June, 2012

(seal)James B. Jett,

As Clerk of the CourtBy Alison CarterAs Deputy Clerk

EXHIBIT "A"A parcel of land situated in Sections25 and 26, Township 3 South, Range26 East, Clay County, Florida, saidparcel being more particularlydescribed as follows:Commence at the most Southerlycorner of Lot 19 of Black CreekShores Unit No. 3 as per plat thereofrecorded in Plat Book 8, page 59 and60 of the public records of ClayCounty, Florida and run N 44 deg 45min 37 sec E, along the Southeasterlyline on said Black Creek Shores UnitNo. 3 a distance of 435.15 feet to aniron pipe; thence run S 52 deg 51 min52 sec E, 585.72 feet to thecenter-line of Osceola Trail; thencerun S 72 deg 00 min 51 sec W, alongsaid center-line 48.11 feet; thencerun S 72 deg 24 min 49 sec E. 527.85feet to an iron pipe; thence run S 86deg 56 min 34 sec E, 530.00 feet to aniron pipe and the Point of Beginning;thence continue S 86 deg 56 min 54sec E, 505.00 feet to an iron pipe;thence run S 06 deg 89 min 58 sec E,502.44 feet to the center-line of a 60foot easement for utilities andgeneral road purposes; thence run S85 deg 36 min 24 sec W, along saidcenter-line, 220.00 feet; thence run N07 deg 58 min 30 sec W, 588.07 feet tothe Poinrt of Beginning.(Also known as Lot 19, MagnoliaWoods)Subject to an easement for utilitiesand general road purposed across theSouthern 30 feet thereof.Legal 24816 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

Vs.THE ESTATE OF LOUISE G.SMITH, ET AL.Defendant(s).TO: The Estate of Louise G. Smith,

U n k n o w n h e i r s a n d / o rbeneficiaries of the Estate ofLouise G. Smith, Unknowncreditors of the Estate of Louise G.Smith, James T. Smith, UnknownSpouse of James T. Smith, Terry P.Smith & Unknown Spouse of TerryP. SmithResidence: UNKNOWNLast Known Address: 2106 FarmWay, Middleburg, FL 32068To: Gwen L. Rogers & UnknownSpouse of Gwen L. RogersRESIDENCE: UNKNOWNLAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 217West Cambridge Road, Belton, MO64012

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thatan action to foreclose a mortgage onthe following described propertylocated in Clay County, Florida:LOT 26, OR ORANGE PARK SOUTHUNIT 3, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 24, PAGE(S) 312 THROUGH33, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OFCLAY COUNTY, FLORIDAhas been filed against you and youare required to serve a copy of yourwritten defenses, if any, to thisaction, on Gladstone Law Group,P.A., attorneys for plaintiff, whoseaddress is 1499 W. Palmetto Park Rd,Suite 300, Boca Raton, Fl 33486, andfile the original with the Clerk of thisCourt within 30 days after the firstpublication of this notice, otherwisea default will be entered against youfor the relief demanded in thecomplaint.This notice shall be published once aweek for two consecutive weeks inthe Clay Today.If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs any accommodation inorder to participate in thisproceeding, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contactthe ADA Coordinator, Ms. JanRhodes at 444 E. Duval St.,Jacksonville, Fl 32202; telephone904-357-8081 two (2) working days ofyou receipt of this notice; if you arehearing impaired, call the FloridaRelay Service at 1-800-955-8771(TTY); if you are voice impaired, callthe Florida Relay Services at1-800-955-8770.DATED: June 7, 2012

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clerk of the Circuit CourtBy Debra M. Beyrle

Deputy Clerk of the CourtLegal 24804published June 14 andJune 21, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

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AMENDED NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN ANDFOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE NO: 10-2009-CA-002564-BU . S . B A N K , N A T I O N A LASSOCIATION, AS SUCCESSORTRUSTEE TO BANK OF AMERICA,N.A. AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGERTO LASALLE BANK N.A., ASTRUSTEE FOR FIRST FRANKLINMORTGAGE LOAN TRUST,MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKEDCERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-FF2Plaintiff,Vs.LYDIA E. MULERO; MORTGAGEELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS, INC., FOR FIRST

NOTICE OF SALETHE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR

CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDACASE NO.: 2012-CA-287

GEORGE L RAMSEY andMICHAELYN G. RAMSEY,Plaintiff,v.JULIE LEWIS, a single woman,Defendant.Notice is hereby given that, pursuantto an order or a final judgment offoreclosure entered in theabove-captioned action, I will sellthe property situated in Clay County,Florida, described as:Lot 7, Block 124, Jacksonville SouthUnit Two, according to the platthereof as recorded in Plat Book 11,Pages 1 through 13, inclusive of thepublic records of Clay County,FloridaTogether with that certain 1993 SPRI

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDACIVIL ACTION

CASE NO: 10-2011-CA-001094DIVISION: 29

WELLS FARGO BANK, NA,Plaintiff,VS.RAND L. STORY A/K/A RANDSTORY, et al.Defendant(s).NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatpursuant to a Final Judgment ofMortgage Foreclosure dated June 6,2012 and entered in Case No.10-2011-CA-001094 of the CircuitCourt of the FOURTH JudicialCircuit in and for CLAY County,Florida wherein WELLS FARGOBANK, NA is the Plaintiff and RANDL. STORY A/K/A RAND STORY;THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF

NOTICE OF SALEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OFFLORIDA, IN AND FOR CLAY

COUNTYCIVIL DIVISION

CASE NO: 10-2011-CA-001196DIVISION: B

BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BACHOME LOANS SERVICING LPPlaintiff,Vs.R.N. INVESTMENT LLC, THEP R E S E R V E A T O A K L E A FPLANTATION CONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION, INC., FERDINANDHABIJAN, AND UNKNOWNTEANTS/OWNERS,Defendants.Notice is hereby given pursuant toFinal Judgment of Foreclosure forPlaintiff entered in this cause onJune 6, 2012, in the Circuit Court ofClay County, Florida, I will sell theproperty situated in Clay County,Florida, described as:UNIT NO. 1422 IN BUILDING NO.14 OF PHASE V, OF THEP R E S E R V E A T O A K L E A FPLANTATION CONDOMINIUM, ACONDOMINIUM, ACCORDING TOT H E D E C L A R A T I O N O FCONDOMINIUM THEREOF, ASR E C O R D E D I N O F F I C I A LRECORDS BOOK 2619 AT PAGES1491 THROUGH 1677, INCLUSIVE,

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE4th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND

FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDACASE NO.: 2008-CA-001328

WACHOVIA MORTGAGE FSB f/k/aWORLD SAVINGS BANK, FSBPlaintiff,vs.WILLIAM M. O'NEAL andCYNTHIA O'NEAL;Defendants,NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order ResettingForeclosure Sale dated June 12,2012, and entered in Case No.2008-CA-001328 of the Circuit Courtof the 4th Judicial Circuit, in and forCLAY County, Florida, where in,Plaintiff and WILLIAM M. O'NEAL,CYNTHIA O'NEAL, Defendant, I willsell to the highest bidder for cash onDecember 4, 2012, at 10:00am, atFront Steps at the Clay CountyCourthouse 825 North OrangeAvenue Green Cove Springs FL32043, the following describedproperty as set forth in saidSummary Final Judgment lying andbeing situate in CLAY County,Florida, to wit:Lot 4, Foxmeadow, Unit 4, accordingto the plat thereof, as recorded inPlat Book 21, Pages 64 and 65, of thePublic Records of Clay County,Florida.ANY PERSON CLAIMING ANINTEREST IN THE SURPLUSFROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHERTHAN THE PROPERTY OWNER ASOF THE DATE OF THE LISPENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIMWITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THESALE. THE CLERK SHALLRECEIVE A SERVICE CHARGE OFUP TO $70 FOR SERVICES INMAKING, RECORDING, ANDCERTYFING THE SALE ANDTITLE THAT SHALL BE ASSESSEDAS COSTS. THE COURT, IN ITSDISCRETION, MAY ENLARGE THETIME OF THE SALE. NOTICE OFTHE CHANGED TIME OF SALESHALL BE PUBLISHED AS

AMENDEDNOTICE OF SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDA CIVIL ACTIONCASE NO: 2011-CA-720

DIVISION: BHERITAGE BANK OF NORTHFLORIDA, Florida Corporation,Plaintiff,Vs.PAUL PUCKETT, a/k/a/ PAULWESLEY PUCKETT and HEATHERNICOLE RODGERS PUCKETT, hiswife; FREDERICK JESS SPENCERand ELAINE SPENCER, his wife,Defendants.Notice is hereby given that, pursuantto an order or a summary finaljudgment of foreclosure entered inthe above captioned action, I willsell the property situated in ClayCounty, Florida, described as:A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED INSECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH,RANGE 23 EAST, CLAY COUNTY,FLORIDA SAID PARCEL BEINGM O R E P A R T I C U L A R L YDESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWESTCORNER OF SAID SECTIONS 3;THENCE ON THE WEST LINETHEREOF RUN NORTH 00DEGREES 49 MINUTES 51SECONDS WEST 495.00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 10MINUTES 27 SECONDS EAST1 5 2 8 . 5 4 F E E T T O T H ENORTHWESTERLY LINE OFSTATE ROAD NO. S-217; THENCEON LAST SAID LINE NORTH 21DEGREES 36 MINUTES 51SECONDS EAST 756.18 FEET;THENCE NORTH 68 DEGREES 23MINUTES 09 SECONDS WEST107.98 FEET; THENCE NORTH 37DEGREES 51 MINUTES 03SECONDS WEST 44.67 FEET;THENCE ON THE ARC OF ACURVE CONCAVE TO THENORTHEASTERLY AND HAVINGA RADIUS OF 115.26 FEET RUN ACHORD DISTANCE OF 106.44 FEET,THE BEARING OF SAID CHORDBEING NORTH 10 DEGREES 21

NOTICE OF SALEIN THE COUNTY COURT, FOURTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR

CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.CASE NO: 2011-CC-612

DIVISION: CASBURY DOWNS HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, INC. a FloridaCorporation,Plaintiff,Vs.TYLAN M. NIESCHULTZ,Defendant.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that,pursuant to the Default FinalJudgment of Foreclosure entered inthis cause, the undersigned Clerkwill sell the following property inClay County, Florida:Lot 75, ASBURY DOWNS, UNITTWO, according to the plat thereof asrecorded in Plat Book 29, Pages27-31, of the Current Public Recordsof Clay County, Florida, and morespecifically described as:2850 Affirmed Court, Green CoveSprings, FL 32043at public sale, to the highest bidderfor cash, at the front door of the ClayCounty Courthouse in Green CoveSprings, Florida. The sale will beheld on August 22, 2012, at 10:00 a.m.

(seal)James B. Jett, Clerk

By Rhonda L. Yates, Deputy ClerkLegal 24839 published June 21 andJune 28, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

NOTICE OF SALEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OFFLORIDA, IN AND FOR CLAY

COUNTYCIVIL DIVISION

CASE NO: 10-2011-CA-000768DIVISION: B

BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LPFKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING LPPlaintiff,Vs.AVERY KNIGHT, III A/K/A AVERYKNIGHT, DIANE KNIGHT,M O R T G A G E E L E C T R O N I CREGISTRATION SYSTEM INC.,SILVER CREEK OF CLAY COUNTYHOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION,INC., AND UNKNOWN TENANTS/OWNERSDefendants.Notice is hereby given pursuant toFinal Judgment of Foreclosure forPlaintiff entered in this cause onJune 6, 2012, in the Circuit Court ofClay County, Florida, I will sell theproperty situated in Clay County,Florida, described as:LOT 56, SILVER CREEK,ACCORDING TO THE PLATRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 44,PAGES 52 THROUGH 72,INCLUSIVE, AS RECORDED INTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA.and commonly known as 2547CREEKFRONT DRIVE, GREENCOVE SPRINGS, FL 32043 includingthe building, appurtenances andfixtures located therein, at publicsale, to the highest and best bidderfor cash, on the front steps of theClay County Courthouse, on July25th, 2012, at 10:00 a.m.Any persons claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as ofthe date of the lis pendens must filea claim within 60 days after the sale.Dated this 6th day of June, 2012.

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clerk of the Circuit CourtBy Robbin Tefft, Deputy Clerk

Legal 24787 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

Notice of Sale

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDACASE NO: 2011-CA-1059

THE PRESERVE AT OAKLEAFCONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION,INC., a Florida not-for-profitCorporation,Plaintiff,Vs.CONNIE MCCALLUM THOMPSON,if living, and if deceased, anyunknown heirs, beneficiaries,devisees, assignees, lienors,creditors, trustees and all others whomay claim an interest through them,Defendants.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Summary FinalJudgment of Foreclosure datedJanuary 23, 2012, entered in CivilCase No.: 2011-CA-1059 of the 4thJudicial Circuit in and for ClayCounty, Green Cove Springs, Florida,I will sell to the highest and bestbidder for cash in the front entranceof the Clay County Courthouse,located at 825 North Orange Ave.,Green Cove Springs, Florida at 10a.m. on the 17th day of July, 2012, thefollowing described real andpersonal property:UNIT 1423, BULDING 14, PHASE V,THE RESERVE AT OAKLEAFPLANTATION CONDOMINIUM, ACONDOMINIUM, ACCORDING TOT H E D E C L A R A T I O N O FCONDOMINIUM RECORDED IN ORBOOK 2619, PAGES 1491-1677, OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETHERWITH ITS UNDIVIDED INTERESTIN THE COMMON ELEMENTSAPURTENANT THERETO, ANDAMENDMENTS THERETO, ANDAMENDMENTS RECORDED IN ORBOOK 2624, PAGES 2081-2084, SAIDPUBLIC RECORDS. RECORDEDAMENDMENT IN OR BOOK 2701,PAGES 1722-1791.DATED this 5th day of June, 2012

JAMES B. JETTCLERK OF THE COURT

By Diane Pierce, Deputy ClerkLegal 24793 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

NOTICE OFRESCHEDULED

FORECLOSURE SALEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDACIVIL ACTION

CASE NO: 10-2011-CA-001117DIVISION: 29

WELLS FARGO BANK NA, AST R U S T E E F O R T H ECERTIFICATE-HOLDERS OF BANCOF AMERICA MORTGAGESECURITIES INC., BANC OFAMERICA ALTERNATIVE LOANTRUST 2007-1, MORTGAGEPASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2007-1Plaintiff,VS.LISA TANKERSLEY, et al,Defendant(s).NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order ReschedulingForeclosure Sale dated May 16, 2012,and entered in Case NO.10-2011-CA-001117 of the CircuitCourt of the FOURTH JudicialCircuit in and for CLAY County,Florida wherein WELLS FARGOBANK NA, AS TRUSTEE FOR THECERTIFICATE-HOLDERS OF BANCO F A M E R I C A M O R T G A G ESECURITIES INC., BANC OFAMERICA ALTERNATIVE LOANTRUST 2007-1, MORTGAGEPASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2007-1, is the Plaintiff andLISA TANKERSLEY; BRIAN A.TANKERSLEY A/K/A BRIANT A N K E R S L E Y ; B A N K O FAMERICA, NA; are the Defendants,The Clerk of the Court will sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash atFRONT DOOR OF THE CLAYCOUNTY COURTHOUSE, GREENCOVE SPRINGS, FLORIDA at 10:00a.m. on the 27th day of June, 2012,the following described property asset forth in said Final Judgment:LOT 25, BERKSHIRE, ACCORDINGTO THE PLAT THEREOFRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 37,PAGES 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 AND 10, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDAA/K/A 2038 BELHAVEN DRIVE,ORANGE PARK, FL 32065Any person claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as ofthe date of the Lis Pendens must filea claim within sixty (60) days afterthe sale.IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH ADISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANYACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TOPARTICIPATE IN A PROCEEDINGYOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COSTTO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OFCERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASEC O N T A C T T H E C O U R TADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE AT(904) 630-2564 WITHIN SEVENWORKING DAYS OF YOURRECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE. IFYOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED,CALL 1-(800)-955-8771.WITNESS MY HAND and the seal ofthis Court on May 17, 2012.

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clerk of the Circuit CourtBy Debra M. Beyrle, Deputy Clerk

Legal 24825 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

FRANKLIN FINANCIAL CORP., ANOP. SUB. OF MLB&T CO., FSB;CITIFINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.,and any unknown heirs, devisees,grantees, creditors, and otherunknown persons or unknownspouses claiming by, through andunder any of the above-namedDefendants,Defendants.NOTICE is hereby given that theundersigned Clerk of the CircuitCourt of Clay County, Florida, will onthe 5th day of September, 2012, at10:00 a.m., on the front steps of theClay County Courthouse in GreenCove Springs, offer for sale and sellat public outcry to the highest andbest bidder for cash, thefollowing-described property situatein Clay County, Florida:Lot 8, Block 1, GROVE PARK-UNITTWO, according to the Plat thereofrecorded in Plat Book 7, Page 41, ofthe Public Records of Clay County,Florida.Pursuant to the Final Judgmententered in a case pending in saidCourt, the style of which is indicatedabove.Any person or entity claiming aninterest in the surplus, if any,resulting from the foreclosure sale,other than the property owner as ofthe date of the Lis Pendens, must filea claim on same with the Clerk ofCourt within 60 days after theforeclosure sale.WITNESS my hand and official sealof said Court this 25th day of May,2012.In accordance with the AmericansWith Disabilities Act, persons withdisabilities needing a specialaccommodation to participate in thisproceeding should contact the ADASupervisor, Cicuit Civil, 825 N.Orange Avenue, Greed Cve Springs,Florida, telephne (904) 269-6349, notlater than seven (7) days prior to theproceeding. If hearing impaired,(TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V)1-800-955-8770, via Florida RelayService.

(seal)James B. Jett,

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBy Dianne Pierce

Deputy ClerkLegal 24733 published June 21 andJune 28, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

above-styled Court by the FLORIDADEPARTMENT OF CHIDREN ANDFAMILIES for termination ofparental rights and permanentcommitment for subsequent adoptionof the above named child B.B., whowas born on July 16, 2006. You arehereby commanded to appear beforethe Honorable Daniel Wilensky, atthe Clay County Courthouse,Juvenile Dependency Courtroom, 825North Orange Avenue, Green CoveSprings, Florida at the hour of 8:30A.M. o'clock on August 2, 2012 A.D.You must appear at the hearing onthe date and time specified.FAILURE TO PERSONALLYAPPEAR AT THIS ADVISORYH E A R I N G C O N S T I T U T E SCONSENT TO THE TERMINATIONOF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THISCHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEARON THE DATE AND TIMESPECIFIED YOU MAY LOSE ALLLEGAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILDNAMED IN THE PETITIONATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE.Individuals with disabilities needinga reasonable accommodation toparticipate in this proceeding shouldcontact Margaret Jones, as soon aspossible, telephone (904) 529-4789; orif hearing impaired, 1-800-955-8771(TDD); or 1-800-955-8770 (V) FloridaRelay Service.WITNESS my hand as clerk of saidCourt and the Seal thereof, this 12thday of June, 2012.

(seal)JAMES B. JETT

as Clerk of Said CourtBy: Denise Haselwood

As Deputy ClerkLegal 24827 published June 21, June28, July 5 and July 12, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

RAND L. STORY A/K/A RANDSTORY; KIMBERLY STORY A/K/AKIMBERLY ETHERIDGE STORYA / K / A K I M B E R L Y A N N EETHERIDGE; ANY AND ALLUNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMINGBY, THROUGH, UNDER, ANDAGAINST THE HEREIN NAMEDINDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHOARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD ORA L I V E , W H E T H E R S A I DUNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIMAN INTEREST AS SPOUSES,HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OROTHER CLAIMANTS; WELLSFARGO BANK, NATIONALASSOCIATION, AS SUCCESSOR BYMERGER TO WACHOVIA BANK,N A T I O N A L A S S O C I A T I O N ;FLEMING ISLAND PLANTATIONOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.;TENANT #1 N/K/A MIKE GRANDEand TENANT #2 N/K/A KELLIEGRANDE are the Defendants, TheClerk of the Court will sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash atFRONT DOOR OF THE CLAYCOUNTY COURT- HOUSE, GREENCOVE SPRINGS, FLORIDA at 10:00AM, on the 25th day of July, 2012, thefollowing described property as setforth in said Final Judgment:LOT 90, SOUTHERN LINKS, UNITTWO AS PER PLAT THEREOF,RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 35,PAGE 69 THROUGH 75, OF THEPUBLIC REOCRDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDAA/K/A 2429 PINEHURST LANE,ORANGE PARK, FL 32003-0000Any person claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as ofthe date of the Lis Pendens must filea claim within sixty (60) days afterthe sale.IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH ADISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANYACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TOPARTICIPATE IN A PROCEEDINGYOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COSTTO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OFCERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASEC O N T A C T T H E C O U R TADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE AT(904) 630-2564 WITHIN SEVENWORKING DAYS OF YOURRECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE. IFYOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED,CALL 1-(800)-955-8771.WITNESS MY HAND and the seal ofthis Courrt on June 6, 2012.

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clerk of the Circuit CourtBy Debra M. Beyrle

Deputy ClerkLegal 24792 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OFCLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA; ASAMENDED BY VIRTURE OF THATCERTAIN AMENDMENT TODECLARATION RECORDED INOFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2624AT PAGE 2081, O.R. BOOK 2651 PG820, O.R. BOOX 2662 PG 1182, O.R.BOOK 2676 PG 2021, O.R. BOOK 2683PG 2039, O.R. BOOK 2685 PG 1110,O.R. BOOK 2701 PG 1722, O.R. BOOK2713 PG 1875, O.R. BOOK 2724 PG712, O.R. BOOK 2727 PG 1274, O.R.BOOK 2728 PG 1235, O.R. BOOK 2731PG 894, O.R. BOOK 2733 PG 777, O.R.BOOK 2744 PG 1066, O.R. BOOK 2770PG 482-532, O.R. BOOK 2778 PG 669,O.R. BOOK 2782 PG 609, O.R. BOOK2793 PG 1874, O.R. BOOK 2808 PG216, TOGETHER WITH THEUNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THELIMITED COMMON ELEMENTSAND/OR THE COMMON ELEMENTSAPPURTENANT TO SUCH UNIT.TOGETHER AND TO INCLUDEGARAGE UNIT #37.and commonly known as 785OAKLEAF PLANTATION PKWYUNIT 1422, ORANGE PARK, FL32065; including the building,appurtenances and fixtures locatedtherein, at public sale, to the highestand best bidder for cash, on the frontsteps of the Clay County Courthouse,on July 25th, 2012, at 10:00 a.m.Any persons claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as ofthe date of the lis pendens must filea claim within 60 days after the sale.Dated this 6th day of June, 2012.

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clerk of the Circuit CourtBy Robbin Tefft, Deputy Clerk

Legal 24786 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

MINUTES 03 SECONDS WEST,THENCE NORTH 17 DEGREES 08MINUTES 15 SECONDS EAST 76.02FEET TO THE POINT OFBEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUENORTH 17 DEGREES 08 MINUTES15 SECONDS EAST 83.98 FEET;THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 08MINUTES 57 SECONDS EAST 83.43FEET; THENCE NORTH 82DEGREES 51 MINUTES 03SECONDS WEST 270.85 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 49MINUTES 33 SECONDS EAST 167.13FEET; THENCE SOUTH 82DEGREES 51 MINUTES 03SECONDS EAST 243.24 FEET TOTHE POINT OF BEGINNING.SUBJECT TO AND TOGETHERWITH AN EASEMENT FORINGRESS, EGRESS, DRAINAGEAND UTILITIES RECORDED INO.R. BOOK 836, PAGE 247, PUBLICRECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,FLORIDA (KU/CU). TOGETHERWITH THAT CERTAIN 1993CLASSIC SINGLEWIDE MOBILEHOME WITH VIN# 10L22751.At public sale to the highest and bestbidder for cash, on the front steps ofClay County Courthouse in GreenCove Springs, Florida, at 10:00 a.m.on the July 25, 2012. Witness my hand and seal of saidCourt this 6th day of June, 2012.

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clerk of the Circuit CourtBy Diane Pierce, Deputy Clerk

Legal 24805 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

PROVIDED HEREIN.DATER this 12th day of June, 2012.

(seal)James B Jett

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBy: Robbin Tefft

DEPUTY CLERKLegal 24840 published June 21 andJune 28, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

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NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDAG E N E R A L J U R I S D I C T I O N

DIVISIONCASE NO: 10-2009-CA-002094

BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,L.P. F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING, L.P.,PlaintiffVsGREGORY L. STRYKER; LUCY S.STRYKER; JOHN DOE NKAMICHAEL TUTON; JANE DOE NKACONSTANCE TUTON, et al.Defendant.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated June 6th, 2012,and entered in 10-2009-CA-002094 of

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN ANDFOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE NO: 2010-CA-001405NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNIONPlaintiff,Vs.R O C H E L L E R . S T R O U P ;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ROCHELLER STROUP; NAVY FEDERALC R E D I T U N I O N ; T H EINDEPENDANT SAVINGS PLANCOMPANY (ISPC),Defendants.NOTICE is hereby given that theundersigned Clerk of the CircuitCourt of Clay County, Florida, will onthe 12th day of July, 2012, at 10:00a.m., at Front steps of the ClayCounty Courthouse in Green CoveSprings, offer for sale and sell atpublic outcry to the highest and bestb i d d e r f o r c a s h , t h efollowing-described property situatein Clay County, Florida:THE EAST 1/2 OF LOT 16, BLOCK 4,G R E E N W O O D U N I T O N EACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 10, PAGE 11, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA.pursuant to the Final Judgmententered in a case pending in saidCourt, the style of which is indicatedabove.Any person or entity claiming aninterest in the surplus, if any,resulting from the foreclosure sale,other than the property owner as ofthe date of the Lis Pendens, must file

NOTICE OF SALEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDAG E N E R A L J U R I S D I C T I O N

DIVISIONCASE NO.: 2010 CA 000712

D E U T S C H E B A N K T R U S TC O M P A N Y A M E R I C A S A STRUSTEE FOR 2006-QS18Plaintiff,vs.TREVOR PUTT; KERRI PUTT;LIZABETH DOEBLER AKAL I Z A B E T H A . D O E B L E R ;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF LIZABETHDOEBLER AKA LIZABETH A.DOEBLER; UNKNOWN TENANT#1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2,Defendants.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatpursuant to the Agreed FinalJudgment of Foreclosure filed June11, 2012, entered in Case No. 2010 CA000712 in the Circuit Court of the 4thJudicial Circuit in and for ClayC o u n t y , F l o r i d a , w h e r e i nD E U T S C H E B A N K T R U S TC O M P A N Y A M E R I C A S A STRUSTEE FOR 2006-QS18, is theplaintiff, and TREVOR PUTT, et al.,the defendants, I will sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash onthe courthouse steps of the ClayCounty Courthouse, 825 N OrangeAvenue, Green Cove Springs, FL32043 at 10:00 a.m. on September 11,2012, the following described realproperty situated in Clay County, asset forth is said Agreed FinalJudgment of Foreclosure, to wit:LOT 16, FOXRIDGE, UNIT 5,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 15, PAGES 25, 26, 27, AND 28,PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA.ADDRESS: 2527 BOTTOMRIDGEDR, ORANGE PARK, FLORIDA

NOTICE OFRESCHEDULED SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDACASE NO: 09-01338

DIVISION: BJPMORGAN CHASE BANK,NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,Plaintiff,Vs.TONY R. JENKINS, et al,Defendant(s).NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENPursuant to an Order ReschedulingForeclosure Sale dated June 20,2012, and entered in Case No.09-01338 of the Circuit Court of theFourth Judicial Circuit in and forClay County, Florida in whichJPMorgan Chase Bank, NationalAssociation, is the Plaintiff and TonyR. Jenkins, Chris Jackson A/K/A TheCarpet Man, Inc., Frank Jenkins,State of Florida; C/O/R.A. - AttorneyGenerals Office, are defendants, Iwill sell to the highest and bestbidder for cash in/on Room 103A ofthe Clay County Courthouse, 825North Orange Avenue, Green CoveSprings, FL 32043, Clay County,Florida at 10:00 a.m. on the 4th dayof December, 2012, the followingdescribed property as set forth insaid Final Judgment of Foreclosure:LOT 17, BLOCK B, LAKESIDEESTATES UNIT 8, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF ASRECORDED IN MAP BOOK 10,PAGES 52 AND 53 OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,FLORIDA. A/K/A 2632 WHIPPLEAVE, ORANGE PARK, FL 32073Any person claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as ofthe date of the Lis Pendens must filea claim within 60 days after the sale.If you are a person with a disability

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDAG E N E R A L J U R I S D I C T I O N

DIVISIONCASE NO: 10-2010CA001440

BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LPF/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING, LP,PlaintiffVsWILLIAM ANTHONY RICKS A/K/AWILLIAM A. RICKS A/K/AWILLIAM RICKS; FRANCESANNETTE RICKS A/K/A FRANCESA. RICKS A/K/A FRANCES RICKS;FLEMING ISLAND PLANTATIONOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.;AMBERWOOD AT FLEMINGI S L A N D P L A N T A T I O NHOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION,INC.; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE N/K/AANNE RICKS, et al.Defendant.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated June 6th, 2012,and entered in 10-2010CA001440 ofthe Circuit Court of the FourthJudicial Circuit in and for ClayCounty, Florida, wherein BAC HOMELOANS SERVICING, L.P. F/K/ACOUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANSSERVICING, LP is the Plaintiff andWILLIAM ANTHONY RICKS A/K/AWILLIAM A. RICKS A/K/A WILLIAMRICKS; FRANCES ANNETTERICKS A/K/A FRANCES A. RICKS A/K/A FRANCES RICKS; FLEMINGISLAND PLANTATION OWNERSASSOCIATION, INC.; AMBERWOODA T F L E M I N G I S L A N DPLANTATION HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, INC.; JOHN DOE;JANE DOE N/K/A ANNE RICKS arethe Defendant(s). James Jett as theClerk of the Circuit Court will sell tothe highest and best bidder for cashat 825 N. Orange Avenue, Green CoveSprings, FL 32043, at 10:00 a.m. on25th of July, 2012, the followingdescribed property as set forth insaid Final Judgment, to wit:L O T 5 8 , A M B E R W O O D ,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF, AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 50, PAGES 2THROUGH 6, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,FLORIDA.Any person claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as ofthe date of the lis pendens must filea claim within 60 days after the sale.IMPORTANT: In accordance withthe Americans with Disabilities Act,If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs an accommodation inorder to access court facilities orparticipate in a court proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost to you, tothe provision of certain assistance.To request such an accommodation,please contact Court Administrationat least 7 days before your scheduledcourt appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notification if thetime before the scheduledappearance is less than 7 days; byusing one of the following methods:Phone - (904) 630-2564; Fax - (904)630-1146; TTDTTY - (800) 955-8770(Florida Relay Service). E-Mail [email protected] this 7th day of June, 2012.

(seal)James Jett,

As Clerk of the Courtby Lisa Carpenter

As Deputy ClerkLegal 24806 published June 14 andJunel 21, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN ANDFOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE NO: 10-2007-CA-8-BWELLS FARGO BANK N.A. ASTRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFIT OFTHE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OFREPERFORMING LOAN REMICTRUST CERTIFICATES, SERIES2002-1Plaintiff,Vs.TROY D. SMITH; VALERIE R.SMITH; UNKNOWN TENANT I;UNKNOWN TENANT II, and anyunknown heirs, devisees, grantees,creditors, and other unknownpersons or unknown spousesclaiming by, through and under anyof the above-named Defendants,Defendants.NOTICE is hereby given that theundersigned Clerk of the CircuitCourt of Clay County, Florida, will onthe 22nd day of August, 2012, at 10:00a.m., at Front steps of the ClayCounty Courthouse in Green CoveSprings, offer for sale and sell atpublic outcry to the highest and bestb i d d e r f o r c a s h , t h efollowing-described property situatein Clay County, Florida:Lot 19, Block 5, HERITAGE HILLSUNIT FOUR, according to Platthereof, as recorded in Plat Book 17,Pages 67, 68, 69, 70, 71 and 72 of thePublic Records of Clay County,Florida.pursuant to the Final Judgmententered in a case pending in saidCourt, the style of which is indicatedabove.Any person or entity claiming aninterest in the surplus, if any,resulting from the foreclosure sale,other than the property owner as ofthe date of the Lis Pendens, must filea claim on same with the Clerk ofCourt within 60 days after theforeclosure sale.WITNESS my hand and official sealof said Court this 6th day of June,2012.In accordance with the AmericansWith Disabilities Act, persons withdisabilities needing a specialaccommodation to participate in thisproceeding should contact the ADASupervisor, Cicuit Civil, 825 N.Orange Avenue, Green Cove Springs,Florida, telephne (904) 269-6349, notlater than seven (7) days prior to theproceeding. If hearing impaired,(TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V)1-800-955-8770, via Florida RelayService.

(seal)James B. Jett,

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBy Robbin Tefft

Deputy ClerkLegal 24789 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDAG E N E R A L J U R I S D I C T I O N

DIVISIONCASE NO: 10-2010CA001846

BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LPF/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING, LP,PlaintiffVsJAMES I. STANFORD A/K/A JAMESS T A N F O R D ; J O A N N A G .STANFORD A/K/A JOANNASTANFORD; AMERICAN GENERALHOME EQUITY, INC., et al.Defendant.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated June 6th, 2012,and entered in 10-2010CA001846 ofthe Circuit Court of the FourthJudicial Circuit in and for ClayCounty, Florida, wherein BAC HOMELOANS SERVICING, LP F/K/ACOUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANSSERVICING, LP is the Plaintiff andJAMES I. STANFORD A/K/A JAMESS T A N F O R D ; J O A N N A G .STANFORD A/K/A JOANNASTANFORD; AMERICAN GENERALHOME EQUITY, INC. are theDefendant(s). James Jett as the Clerkof the Circuit Court will sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash at825 N. Orange Avenue, Green CoveSprings, FL 32043, at 10:00 a.m. on25th of July, 2012, the followingdescribed property as set forth insaid Final Judgment, to wit:LOT 16 AND LOT 17, EXCEPT THENORTHEASTERLY 5.00 FEET OFLOT 17, BLOCK 10, GOLDEN GATEMANOR, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 2, PAGE(S) 59, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA.Any person claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as ofthe date of the lis pendens must filea claim within 60 days after the sale.IMPORTANT: In accordance withthe Americans with Disabilities Act,If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs an accommodation inorder to access court facilities orparticipate in a court proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost to you, tothe provision of certain assistance.To request such an accommodation,please contact Court Administrationat least 7 days before your scheduledcourt appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notification if thetime before the scheduledappearance is less than 7 days; byusing one of the following methods:Phone - (904) 630-2564; Fax - (904)630-1146; TTDTTY - (800) 955-8770(Florida Relay Service). E-Mail [email protected] this 7th day of June, 2012.

(seal)James Jett,

As Clerk of the Courtby Alison CarterAs Deputy Clerk

Legal 24814 published June 14 andJunel 21, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

doublewide mobile home with ID#CLFL3604A and CLFL3604B and title#65759614 and 65759615 at publicsale, to the highest and best bidderfor cash, at the front steps of the ClayCounty Courthouse, 825 NorthOrange Avenue, Green Cove Springs,Florida in accordance with Chapter45, Florida Statutes, Florida at 10:00a.m. on the 16th day of July, 2012.That any person claiming an interestin the surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as ofthe date of the lis pendens must filea claim within 60 days after the sale.WITNESS my hand and seal of thisCourt, on May 16, 2012.

(seal)JAMES B. JETT

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBY: Debra Beyrle

Deputy ClerkLegal 24640 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

a claim on same with the Clerk ofCourt within 60 days after theforeclosure sale.WITNESS my hand and official sealof said Court this 30th day of May,2012.In accordance with the AmericansWith Disabilities Act, persons withdisabilities needing a specialaccommodation to participate in thisproceeding should contact the ADASupervisor, Cicuit Civil, 825 N.Orange Avenue, Green Cove Springs,Florida, telephne (904) 269-6349, notlater than seven (7) days prior to theproceeding. If hearing impaired,(TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V)1-800-955-8770, via Florida RelayService.

(seal)James B. Jett,

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBy Tammy Rosenbaum

Deputy ClerkLegal 24863 published June 21 andJune 28, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN ANDFOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE NO: 10-2011-CA-000648-FCANAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNIONPlaintiff,Vs.MICAH W. CAVENDER; EVACAVENDER A/K/A EVA P.CAVENDER; UNKNOWN TENANTI; UNKNOWN TENANT II; NAVYFEDERAL CREDIT UNION;SAVANNAH GLEN HOMEOWNERS'ASSOCIATION, INC., and anyunknown heirs, devisees, grantees,creditors, and other unknownpersons or unknown spousesclaiming by, through and under anyof the above-named Defendants,Defendants.NOTICE is hereby given that theundersigned Clerk of the CircuitCourt of Clay County, Florida, will onthe 25th day of July, 2012, at 10:00a.m., at Front steps of the ClayCounty Courthouse in Green CoveSprings, offer for sale and sell atpublic outcry to the highest and bestb i d d e r f o r c a s h , t h efollowing-described property situatein Clay County, Florida:LOT 139, SAVANNAH GLEN UNIT5, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF, AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 35, PAGE(S) 5, 6 AND 7,OF THE CURRENT PUBLICRECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,FLORIDA.pursuant to the Final Judgmententered in a case pending in saidCourt, the style of which is indicatedabove.Any person or entity claiming aninterest in the surplus, if any,resulting from the foreclosure sale,other than the property owner as ofthe date of the Lis Pendens, must filea claim on same with the Clerk ofCourt within 60 days after theforeclosure sale.WITNESS my hand and official sealof said Court this 6th day of June,2012.In accordance with the AmericansWith Disabilities Act, persons withdisabilities needing a specialaccommodation to participate in thisproceeding should contact the ADASupervisor, Cicuit Civil, 825 N.Orange Avenue, Green Cove Springs,Florida, telephne (904) 269-6349, notlater than seven (7) days prior to theproceeding. If hearing impaired,(TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V)1-800-955-8770, via Florida RelayService.

(seal)James B. Jett,

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBy Lisa Carpenter

Deputy ClerkLegal 24791 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

the Circuit Court of the FourthJudicial Circuit in and for ClayCounty, Florida, wherein BAC HOMELOANS SERVICING, L.P. F/K/ACOUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANSSERVICING, L.P. is the Plaintiff andGREGORY L. STRYKER; LUCY S.STRYKER; JOE DOE NKAMICHAEL TUTON; JANE DOE NKACONSTANCE TUTON are theDefendant(s). James Jett as the Clerkof the Circuit Court will sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash at825 N. Orange Avenue, Green CoveSprings, FL 32043, at 10:00 a.m. on25th of July, 2012, the followingdescribed property as set forth insaid Final Judgment, to wit:PORTION OF LOTS 12 AND 14,BLOCK 32, GOLDEN GATE MANOR,CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA,ACCORDING TO PLAT BOOK 2,PAGE 59 OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF SAID COUNTY, SAIDP O R T I O N B E I N G M O R EPARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THESOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OFSAID BLOCK 32 (BEING ALSO THEI N T E R S E C T I O N O F T H ENORTHERLY LINE OF IDLEWILDAVENUE ON THE EASTERLYLINE OF SAID LELAND STREET)RUN NORTH 26 DEGREES 54MINUTES 41 SECONDS WEST,281.75 FEET TO THE POINT OFBEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUENORTH 26 DEGREES 54 MINUTES41 SECONDS WEST, 112.45 FEET TOTHE SOUTHERLY LINE OFB O N A V E N T U R E A V E N U E ;THENCE ON LAST SAID LINENORTH 73 DEGREES 47 MINUTE 13SECONDS EAST, 88.28 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 26 DEGREES 54MINUTES 41 SECONDS EAST,105.67 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 69DEGREES 24 MINUTES 30SECONDS WEST, 87.28 FEET TOSAID POINT OF BEGINNING.Any person claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as ofthe date of the lis pendens must filea claim within 60 days after the sale.IMPORTANT: In accordance withthe Americans with Disabilities Act,If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs an accommodation inorder to access court facilities orparticipate in a court proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost to you, tothe provision of certain assistance.To request such an accommodation,please contact Court Administrationat least 7 days before your scheduledcourt appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notification if thetime before the scheduledappearance is less than 7 days; byusing one of the following methods:Phone - (904) 630-2564; Fax - (904)630-1146; TTDTTY - (800) 955-8770(Florida Relay Service). E-Mail [email protected] this 7th day of June, 2012.

(seal)James Jett,

As Clerk of the Courtby ARobbin TefftAs Deputy Clerk

Legal 24801 published June 14 andJunel 21, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

32065Any person claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as ofthe date of the Lis Pendens must filea claim within 60 days after the sale.DATED THIS 12th day of June, 2012

(seal)JAMES B. JETT

CLERK OF COURTCLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: Tammy RosenbaumDeputy Clerk

Legal 24833 published June 21 andJune 28, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

NOTICE OF SALEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR

CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDACASE NO: 2009-CA-1093

DIVISION: BDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE INTRUST FOR THE BENEFIT OF THECERTIFICATEHOLDERS FORA M E R I Q U E S T M O R T G A G ESECURITIES TRUST 2004-R8,ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGHCERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-R8,Plaintiff,Vs.MILES DURRANT AND SANDRADURRANT, et al.,Defendant(s).NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatpursuant to the Summary FinalJudgment of Foreclosure in Favor ofDeautsche Bank as Plaintiff enteredin this cause on June 11th, 2012 I willsell the property situated in ClayCounty, Florida described as:Lot 4, Block 201, Black Creek Park,Unit 2, according to plat thereof,recorded in Plat Book 11 Pages 34through 49, of the public records ofClay County, FloridaAnd commonly described as 4599Tarragon Avenue, Middleburg,Florida 32068; including thebuilding, appurtenances, andfixtures located therein, at publicsale, to the highest and best bidder,for cash, on the front steps of theClay County Courthouse, on August9th, 2012 at 10:00 am.Any person claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as ofthe date of the lis pendens must filea claim within 60 days after the sale.Dated this 13th day of June, 2012

(seal)JAMES B. JETT

Clay CountyClerk of the Circuit Court

By Robbin Tefft, Deputy ClerkLegal 24841 published June 21 andJune 28, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

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NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDAG E N E R A L J U R I S D I C T I O N

DIVISIONCASE NO: 2010-CA-000700()

BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,L.P. F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING, LP,PlaintiffVsMARIE A. BAIN A/K/A MARIEALAINA BAIN; JAMES MCKAYBAIN II, A/K/A JAMES MCKAYBAIN III A/K/A JAMES MCKAYBAIN, et al.Defendant.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated June 6th, 2012,

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AMENDEDNOTICE OF SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OFFLORIDA, IN AND FOR CLAY

COUNTYCIVIL DIVISION

CASE NO: 2009 CA 002559 (B)DIVISION: Division A

U.S. Bank National Association, asTrustee for the GSAMP Trust2006-NC1 Mortgage Pass-ThroughCertificates, Series 2006-NC1Plaintiff,Vs.Peter J. Horten and Lisa A. Horten,Husband and Wife; New CenturyMortgage CorporationDefendant(s).NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order reschedulingforeclosure sale dated June 8, 2012,entered in Civil Case No. 2009 CA002559 (B) of the Circuit Court of the4th Judicial Circuit in and for ClayCounty, Florida, wherein U.S. BankNational Association, as Trustee forthe GSAMP Trust 2006-NC1 MortgagePass-Through Certificates, Series2006-NC1, Plaintiff and Peter J.Horten and Lisa A. Horten, Husbandand Wife are defendant(s), I will sellto the highest and best bidder forcash, AT THE FRONT DOOR OFT H E C L A Y C O U N T YCOURTHOUSE, LOCATED AT 825NORTH ORANGE AVENUE, GREENCOVE SPRINGS, CLAY COUNTY,FLORIDA, AT 10:00 A.M. Oct. 25,2012, the following describedproperty as set forth in said FinalJudgment, to-wit:A PARCEL OF LAND BEING APORTION OF LOT 9-A, OFBROOKLYN LAKE ESTATES,ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF,RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, ONPAGES 39 AND 40, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,FLORIDA, SAID PARCEL BEINGM O R E P A R T I C U L A R L YDESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:COMMENCE AT THE MOSTNORTHEASTERLY CORNER OFSAID LOT 9-A, BROOKLYN LAKEESTATES, AND RUN S 38 DEGREES50 MINUTES 30 SECONDS W,ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OFSAID LOT 9-A, A DISTANCE OF 5.00FEET TO AN IRON ROD ON THESOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAYLINE OF WOODLAND DRIVE ANDTHE POINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE CONTINUE S 38DEGREES 50 MINUTES 30SECONDS W, ALONG THE

NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TOCHAPTER 45

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND

FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDACASE NO: 093228CA

U.S. Bank N.A., as Trustee for theregistered holders of MASTR AssetBacked Securities Trust, 2006-AM1,Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates,Series 2006-AM1,Plaintiff,Vs.Erin L. Miller, Unknown Spouse ofErin L. Miller, Accredited HomeLenders, Inc., as successor to AamesHome Loans of America d/b/a AamesHome Loans, Brenda Moore, andBernice Gold,Defendants.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENPursuant to a Summary FinalJudgment of Foreclosure dated June6th, 2012, and entered in Case No.093228CA of the Circuit Court of the4th Judicial Circuit in and for ClayCounty, Florida, wherein U.S. BankN.A., as Trustee for the registeredholders of MASTR Asset BackedSecurities Trust, 2006-AM1, MortgagePass-Through Certificates, Series2006-AM1, is Plaintiff and Erin L.Miller, Unknown Spouse of Erin L.Miller, Accredited Home Lenders,inc., as successor to Aames HomeLoan of America d/b/a Aames HomeLoan, Brenda Moore, and BerniceGold, are defendants, I will sell tothe highest and best bidder for cashon the front steps of the Clay CountyCourthouse, 825 N. Orange Avenue,Green Cove Springs, Florida, tobegin at 10:00 a.m. on the 25th day ofJuly, 2012, the following describedproperty as set forth in saidSummary Final Judgment, to wit:

Attached hereto as Exhibit "A"Street Address: 267 Riverwood Drive,Orange Park, Florida 32003and all fixtures and personalproperty located therein or thereon,which are included as security inPlaintiff's mortgage.Any person claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as ofthe date of the Lis Pendens must filea claim within 60 days after the sale.Dated at Green Cove Springs, ClayCounty, Florida, this 6th day of June,2012.

( seal)James B. Jett,

Clerk of said Circuit CourtBy Tammy Rosenbaum,

As Deputy ClerkExhibit "A"

LOT 6, RIVERWOOD TERRACE, ANUNRECORDED SUBDIVISION:A TRACT OF LAND LYING IN ANDBEING A PART OF THE SOUTH3 9 2 . 0 F E E T O F L O T 4 ,SUBDIVISION OF THE WILLIAMHARLEY GRANT, SECTION 41,TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 26EAST, ACCORDING TO THE THEMAP RECORDED IN DEED BOOK“G”, PAGE 89 OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,F L O R I D A , B E I N G M O R EPARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS:C O M M E N C I N G A T T H ENORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 1,W H I S P E R I N G W O O D S A SRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15,

AMENDED NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN ANDFOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE NO: 10-2009-CA-000047-BDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEEF O R F I R S T F R A N K L I NM O R T G A G E L O A N T R U S T2 0 0 5 - F F 4 , A S S E T - B A C K E DCERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-FF4Plaintiff,Vs.J E R E M Y D . W I L K I N S O N ;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JEREMY D.WILKINSON; WHISPER CREEKCLAY COUNTY HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, INC.; VYSTARCREDIT UNION, and any unknownheirs, devisees, grantees, creditors,and other unknown persons orunknown spouses claiming by,through and under any of theabove-named Defendants,Defendants.NOTICE is hereby given that theundersigned Clerk of the CircuitCourt of Clay County, Florida, will onthe 27th day of August, 2012, at 10:00a.m., at Front steps of the ClayCounty Courthouse in Green CoveSprings, offer for sale and sell atpublic outcry to the highest and bestb i d d e r f o r c a s h , t h efollowing-described property situatein Clay County, Florida:Lot 17, WHISPER CREEK UNITFIVE, according to the Plat recordedin Plat Book 41, Pages 19 through 24,inclusive, as recorded in the PublicRecords of Clay County, Florida.pursuant to the Final Judgmententered in a case pending in saidCourt, the style of which is indicatedabove.Any person or entity claiming aninterest in the surplus, if any,resulting from the foreclosure sale,other than the property owner as ofthe date of the Lis Pendens, must filea claim on same with the Clerk ofCourt within 60 days after theforeclosure sale.WITNESS my hand and official sealof said Court this 6th day of June,2012.In accordance with the AmericansWith Disabilities Act, persons withdisabilities needing a specialaccommodation to participate in thisproceeding should contact the ADASupervisor, Cicuit Civil, 825 N.Orange Avenue, Green Cove Springs,Florida, telephne (904) 269-6349, notlater than seven (7) days prior to theproceeding. If hearing impaired,(TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V)1-800-955-8770, via Florida RelayService.

(seal)James B. Jett,

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBy Robbin Tefft

Deputy ClerkLegal 24790 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

REVERSE CURVE TO THE LEFT,SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVESOUTHERLY AND HAVING ARADIUS OF 700.76 FEET, THENCEALONG AND AROUND SAIDCURVE AN ARC DISTANCE OF167.56 FEET, SAID ARC BEINGSUBTENDED BY A CHORDBEARING AND DISTANCE OFNORTH 07 DEGREES 03 MINUTES24 SECONDS WEST, 167.16 FEET TOTHE POINT OF TANGENCE OFSAID CURVE; THENCE SOUTH 86DEGREES 05 MINUTES 36SECONDS WEST, 78.16 FEET TOTHE POINT OF A CURVE TO THERIGHT, SAID CURVE BEINGCONCAVE NORTHERLY ANDHAVING A RADIUS OF 107.96FFET, THENCE ALONG ANDAROUND SAID CURVE AN ARCDISTANCE OF 28.41 FEET, SAIDARC BEING SUBTENDED BY ACHORD BEARING AND DISTANCEOF NORTH 86 DEGREES 22MINUTES 02 SECONDS WEST, 28.33FEET TO THE POINT OF AREVERSE CURVE TO THE LEFT,SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVESOUTHERLY AND HAVING ARADIUS OF 305.86 FEET, THENCEALONG AND AROUND SAIDCURVE AN ARC DISTANCE OF66.26 FEET, SAID ARC BEINGSUBTENDED BY A CHORDBEARING AND DISTANCE OFNORTH 85 DEGREES 01 MINUTES58 SECONDS WEST, 66.13 FEET TOTHE POINT OF TANGENCY OFSAID CURVE, THENCE SOUTH 80DEGREES 45 MINUTES 34SECONDS WEST, 15.0 FEET,THENCE NORTH 80 DEGREES 21MINUTES 10 SECONDS WEST, 26.47FEET, THENCE SOUTH 76DEGREES 59 MINUTES 15SECONDS WEST, 24.52 FEET,THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 45MINUTES 34 SECONDS WEST, 59.0FEET TO THE POINT OF A CURVETO THE RIGHT, SAID CURVEBEING CONCAVE NORTHERLYAND HAVING A RADIUS OF 30FEET, THENCE ALONG ANDAROUND SAID CURVE AN ARCDISTANCE OF 47.12 FEET, SAIDARC BEING SUBTENDED BY ACHORD BEARING AND DISTANCEOF NORTH 46 DEGREES 14MINUTES 26 SECONDS WEST, 42.42FEET TO THE POINT OFTANGENCY OF SAID CURVE, SAIDPOINT BEING IN THE EASTERLYRIGHT OF WAY LINE OF THEAFOREMENTIONED COUNTYROAD C-15-A, THENCE SOUTH 01DEGREES 14 MINUTES 26SECONDS EAST AND ALONG THESAID EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAYLINE, 120.0 FEET TO THE POINTOF BEGINNING AND TO CLOSE.Legal 24794 published June 14 andJune 21, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF LOT9-A, A DISTANCE OF 320.00 FEETTO AN IRON ROD; THENCE RUN N51 DEGREES 09 MINUTES 30SECONDS W, PARALLEL WITHSAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAYLINE AND THE NORTHEASTERLYLINE OF LOT 9-A, A DISTANCE OF75.00 FEET TO AN IRON ROD ONTHE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OFSAID LOT 9-A; THENCE RUN N 38DEGREES 50 MINUTES 30SECONDS E, ALONG SAIDNORTHWESTERLY LINE, 320.00FEET TO AN IRON ROD ON THESOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAYLINE OF WOODLAND DRIVE;THENCE RUN S 51 DEGREES 09MINUTES 30 SECONDS E, ALONGTHE SAID SOUTHWESTERLYRIGHT OF WAY LINE, ADISTANCE OF 75.00 FEET TO THEPOINT OF BEGINNING.Any person claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as ofthe date of the lis pendens must filea claim within 60 days after the sale.DATED at Green Cove Springs,Florida, this 8th day of June, 2012.

(SEAL)James B. Jett,

Clerk of the Circuit CourtClay County, Florida

By Diane Pierce,Legal No. 24813 published June 14and June 21, 2012 in Clay County'sClay Today newspaper.

PAGES 34 AND 35 OF SAID PUBLICRECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,FLORIDA, THENCE NORTH 01DEGREES 14 MINUTES 26SECONDS WEST, 400.00 FEETALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OFCOUNTY ROAD NO. C-15-A,(FORMERLY STATE ROAD NO.0-15-A) AND BEING A 100 FOOTRIGHT OF WAY; THENCE NORTH00 DEGREES 20 MINUTES 46SECONDS EAST, 635.30 FEET TOTHE POINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 80DEGREES 20 MINUTES 46SECONDS EAST, 116.50 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 14MINUTES 25 SECONDS EAST,193.28 FEET TO A POINT IN THENORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAYLINE OF A PROPOSED 60 FOOTRIGHT OF WAY; THENCE ONLAST SAID LINE, SOUTH 05DEGREES 14 MINUTES 20SECONDS WEST, 116.61 FEET;THENCE NORTH 01 DEGREES 14MINUTES 26 SECONDS WEST,197.04 FEET TO THE POINT OFBEGINNING.SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENTACROSS THE NORTHERNMOST 7.5FEET OF SAID PROPERTIES FORDRAINAGE AND UTILITIES.A L S O S U B J E C T T O AJ A C K S O N V I L L E E L E C T R I CAUTHORITY EASEMENT AS PEROFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK, PAGEOF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS.TOGETHER WITH AN EASEMENTF O R I N G R E S S , E G R E S S ,DRAINAGE AND UTILITIES,OVER, ACROSS AND THROUGHTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDPROPERTY:A TRACT OF LAND LYING ANDBEING A PART OF THE SOUTH3 9 2 . 0 F E E T O F L O T 4 ,SUBDIVISION OF THE WILLIAMHARVEY GRANT, SECTION 41,TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 26EAST, ACCORDING TO THE MAPRECORDED IN DEED BOOK “G”,PAGE 89 OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,FLORIDA, AND BEING MOREPARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS:C O M M E N C I N G A T T H ENORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 1,W H I S P E R I N G W O O D S , A SRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15,PAGES 34 AND 35 OF THE SAIDPUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCENORTH 01 DEGREES 14 MINUTES26 SECONDS WEST AND ALONGTHE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINEOF COUNTY ROAD NO. C-15-A(FORMERLY STATE ROAD NO.S-15-A) BEING A 100.00 FOOTRIGHT OF WAY, 140.00 FEET TOTHE POINT OF BEGINNING, SAIDPOING BEING THE POINT OF ACURVE TO THE RIGHT, SAIDCURVE BEING CONCAVE TO THESOUTHEAST AND HAVING ARADIUS OF 30 FEET, THENCEALONG AND AROUND SAIDCURVE AN ARC DISTANCE OF47.12 FEET; SAID ARC BEINGSUBTENDED BY A CHORDBEARING AND DISTANCE OFNORTH 43 DEGREES 45 MINUTES34 SECONDS EAST, 42.42 FEET TOTHE POINT OF TANGENCY OFSAID CURVE, THENCE NORTH 88DEGREES 45 MINUTES 34SECONDS EAST, 59.0 FEET,THENCE SOUTH 79 DEGREES 28MINUTES 29 SECONDS EAST, 24.51FEET, THENCE NORTH 77DEGREES 52 MINUTES 32SECONDS EAST, 26.47 FEET,THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 45MINUTES 34 SECONDS EAST, 15.0FEET TO THE POINT OF A CURVETO THE RIGHT, SAID CURVEBEING CONCAVE SOUTHERLYAND HAVING A RADIUS OF 245.86FEET, THENCE ALONG ANDAROUND SAID CURVE AN ARCDISTANCE OF 53.26 FEET, SAIDARC BEING SUBTENDED BY ACHORD BEARING AND DISTANCEOF SOUTH 85 DEGREES 02MINUTES 02 SECONDS EAST, 53.16FEET TO THE POINT OF AREVERSE CURVE TO THE LEFT,SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVENORTHERLY AND HAVING ARADIUS OF 167.96 FEET, THENCEALONG AND AROUND SAIDCURVE AN ARC DISTANCE OF44.21 FEET, SAID ARC BEINGSUBTENDED BY A CHORDBEARING AND DISTANCE OFSOUTH 06 DEGREES 22 MINUTES01 SECONDS EAST, 44.00 FEET TOTHE POINT OF TANGENCY OFSAID CURVE, THENCE NORTH 86DEGREES 05 MINUTES 36SECONDS EAST, 70.16 FEET TOTHE POINT OF A CURVE TO THERIGHT, SAID CURVE BEINGCONCAVE SOUTHERLY ANDHAVING A RADIUS OF 640.76FEET, THENCE ALONG ANDAROUND SAID CURVE AN ARC

and entered in 2010-CA-000700() ofthe Circuit Court of the FourthJudicial Circuit in and for ClayCounty, Florida, wherein BAC HOMELOANS SERVICING, L.P. F/K/ACOUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANSSERVICING, L.P. is the Plaintiff andMARIE A. BAIN A/K/A MARIEALAINA BAIN; JAMES MCKAYBAIN II, A/K/A JAMES MCKAY BAINIII A/K/A JAMES MCKAY BAIN arethe Defendant(s). James Jett as theClerk of the Circuit Court will sell tothe highest and best bidder for cashat 825 N. Orange Avenue, Green CoveSprings, FL 32043, at 10:00 a.m. on25th of July, 2012, the followingdescribed property as set forth insaid Final Judgment, to wit:LOT 70, BLOCK 157, BLACK CREEKPARK UNIT ONE, ACCORDING TOPLAT THEREOF, AS REOCRDEDIN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGES 21THROUGH 33, INCLUSIVE, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA.Any person claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as ofthe date of the lis pendens must filea claim within 60 days after the sale.IMPORTANT: In accordance withthe Americans with Disabilities Act,If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs an accommodation inorder to access court facilities orparticipate in a court proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost to you, tothe provision of certain assistance.To request such an accommodation,please contact Court Administrationat least 7 days before your scheduledcourt appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notification if thetime before the scheduledappearance is less than 7 days; byusing one of the following methods:Phone - (904) 630-2564; Fax - (904)630-1146; TTDTTY - (800) 955-8770(Florida Relay Service). E-Mail [email protected] this 7th day of June, 2012.

(seal)James Jett,

As Clerk of the Courtby Tammy Rosenbaum

As Deputy ClerkLegal 24802 published June 14 andJunel 21, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

who needs any accommodation inorder to participate in a courtproceeding, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contactCourt Administration at (904)630-2564 within two (2) working daysof receipt of this notice; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-800-955-8771. To file responseplease contact Clay County Clerk ofCourt, P.O. Box 698, Green CoveSprings, FL 32043, Tel: (904) 269-6302x 6566; Fax: (904) 278-3653.Dated in Clay County, Florida this14th day of June, 2012.

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clerk of the Circuit CourtClay County, Florida

By Robbin Tefft, Deputy ClerkLegal 24855 published June 21 andJune 28, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

DISTANCE OF 153.21 FEET, SAIDARC BEING SUBTENDED BY ACHORD BEARING AND DISTANCEOF SOUTH 87 DEGREES 03MINUTES 25 SECONDS EAST,152.04 FEET TO THE POINT OF AREVERSE CURVE TO THE LEFT,SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVENORTHERLY AND HAVING ARADIUS OF 522.32 FEET, THENCEALONG AND AROUND SAIDCURVE AN ARC DISTANCE OF123.54 FEET, SAID ARC BEINGSUBTENDED BY A CHORDBEARING AND DISTANCE OFSOUTH 86 DEGREES 50 MINUTES57 SECONDS EAST, 123.25 FEET TOTHE POINT OF TANGENCY OFSAID CURVE; THENCE NORTH 06DEGREES 14 MINUTES 20SECONDS EAST, 436.34 FEET TOTHE POINT OF A CURVE TO THERIGHT, SAID CURVE BEINGCONCAVE SOUTHERLY ANDHAVING A RADIUS OF 60.0 FEET,THENCE ALONG AND AROUNDSAID CURVE AN ARC DISTANCEOF 43.13 FEET, SAID ARC BEINGSUBTENDED BY A CHORDBEARING AND DISTANCE OFSOUTH 72 DEGREES 57 MINUTES50 SECONDS EAST, 42.21 FEET TOTHE POINT OF A REVERSECURVE, SAID CURVE BEINGCONCAVE WESTERLY ANDHAVING A RADIUS OF 60.00 FEET,THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY,N O R T H E A S T E R L Y A N DNORTHWESTERLY ALONG ANDAROUND SAID CURVE AN ARCDISTANCE OF 232.86 FEET, SAIDA R C D I S T A N C E B E I N GS U B T E N D E D B Y ACHORDBEARING AND DISTANCEOF NORTH 16 DEGREES 56MINUTES 47 SECONDS EAST,122.25 FEET TO THE POINT OF ACURVE TO THE LEFT, SAIDC U R V E B E I N G C O N C A V ESOUTHERLY AND HAVING ARADIUS OF 190.0 FEET, THENCEALONG AND AROUND SAIDCURVE AN ARC DISTANCE OF03.00 FEET, SAID ARC BEINGSUBTENDED BY A CHORDBEARING AND DISTANCE OFSOUTH 73 DEGREES 43 MINUTES39 SECONDS WEST, 82.33 FEET TOTHE POINT OF A REVERSECURVE TO THE RIGHT, SAIDC U R V E B E I N G C O N C A V ENORTHERLY AND HAVING ARADIUS OF 120.53 FEET, THENCEALONG AND AROUND SAIDCURVE AN ARC DISTANCE OF56.30 FEET, SAID CURVE BEINGSUBTENDED BY A CHORDBEARING AND DISTANCE OFSOUTH 73 DEGREES 43 MINUTES39 SECONDS WEST, 56.13 FEET TOTHE POINT OF TANGENCY OFSAID CURVE, THENCE SOUTH 06DEGREES 14 MINUTES 20SECONDS WEST, 380.33 FEET TOTHE POINT OF A CURVE TO THERIGHT, SAID CURVE BEINGCONCAVE NORTHERLY ANDHAVING A RADIUS OF 462.32FEET, THENCE ALONG ANDAROUND SAID CURVE AN ARCDISTANCE OF 109.35 FEET, SAIDARC BEING SUBTENDED BY ACHORD BEARING AND DISTANCEOF NORTH 86 DEGREES 58MINUTES 58 SECONDS WEST,109.11 FEET TO THE POINT OF A

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