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SPORTS FOCUS

BLUE INNOVATIONSat Clay High. See pg. 7

Van Zant seeks to fire school board attorney

BCC cuts county attorney’sseverance and budget

Charlie Zan Zant

SEE SCHOOL, 10 SEE BOARD, 10

Fleming Island Head Coach Frank Hall watches the final seconds tick off the game clock as his Golden Eagles football team beats defending 4A state champion Bolles 33-28 last Friday.

– SPORTS

STAFF PHOTO BY ERIC CRAVEY

Clarke House celebrates a centuryHistorical Society of Orange Park member Alice Grisham, right, adorned in period clothing from 1912, discusses the renovations at the historic Clarke House in Orange Park on Sept. 22. The event, which featured a performance by the Clay County Community Band, was held to commemorate the home’s 100th anniversary and recent renovations. The former home of William and Carrie Clarke, which was purchased in 1991 by the Town of Orange Park, has undergone a massive renovation in recent years. William Clarke once served as mayor of Orange Park.

By Eric CraveyManaging Editor

Threats of ethics violations and overstepping one’s role as a Clay County School Board member were part of a heat-ed debate at the board’s Sept. 20 meeting.

Board Member Charlie Van Zant proposed terminating the contract of School Board Attorney Bruce Bickner after placing the item on the agenda as a discussion item saying he wanted “to keep this on the pro-fessional, contractual level.” Calling Bickner’s contract “peculiar,” Van Zant said there are some aspects of the three-year agreement, which was authorized in 2007 and again in 2010, that can only be overcome by terminating it.

Van Zant motioned to terminate Bickner’s contract with School Board Member Lisa Graham making a second. Van Zant and Bick-ner butted heads in the past 10 months regarding the prayer at the pole issue at elementary schools in the district. How-ever, Van Zant said he wanted to terminate the contract be-cause it was too expensive for the district and that Bickner was the only employee allowed to write his own contract.

“I don’t know of any of our 5,000 employees who get to write their own contract,” Van Zant said. “We limit our op-tions and we limit our new school board’s options if we do not take action tonight.”

However, Chairman Carol Studdard did not allow a vote of the full board. Instead she stated three times in the lengthy discussion that Van Zant’s motion was “out of order” because of the manner in which it was placed on the agenda.

Studdard said Van Zant had switched the item from a discussion-only item to an action item a day past the

By Debra W. BuehnCoorespondent

Budget talks for the fast approach-ing fiscal year in Clay County once again turned into a debate focused on Clay County Attorney Mark Scruby.

After a lengthy discussion, at the Board of County Commissioners’ Sept. 25 meeting, commissioners voted 3-2

on two separate motions from County Commissioner Wendell Davis concerning Scruby. The first motion proposed that the county attorney’s severance package be reduced from 12 months to 20 weeks, while the second motion proposed that the contract have a clause added for re-newal every two years.

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We often get letters from residents who face various types of challenges in their backyard. One Clay County resident re-cently wrote in and asked: “I just had a hole dug for my pool and have lots of soil left over. There is a spot in the back of my property that is al-ways flooding, but trees grow in that area. Is it okay for me to put the soil I have over top of those tree roots or would it injure my trees?” We get this question often so I thought this would be an appropriate question to write a column on.

There are po-tentially several issues you might encoun-ter by doing this that would not be in the best interest of your trees – the chief being that tree roots are very slow to change the level at which they grow. They are already growing at a level which I suspect is close to the surface, so that they can get as much air as possible when that area periodically turns wet. Roots need plenty of air to take in oxygen and discharge their carbon diox-ide. If they couldn’t do this, they would die. By placing soil over the roots you dimin-ish their access to air. As long as no more

than two inches of soil a year were placed around the trees, you could slowly raise this area and there would likely be little impact as roots could adjust to that. Any more than two inches a year could lead to extensive root dieback in your trees.

Another problem you might encounter is that if the soil was dug from depths of greater than five feet, you may be getting into lots of clay-like material. This “mucky” soil is bad for plants and can really pre-vent air from getting down into the soil. We see this happening a lot in neighborhoods which were developed in swampy areas and soil had to be removed to create re-tention ponds. Surrounding properties that receive such swampy soil tend to have lots more problems growing plants than those that do not. Such dense, heavy type soils have little value when added to a land-scape, unless they can be mixed in with the native soil already there instead of just being laid on top of it.

Bottom line in all this with respect to your question – you may just need to find something else to do with the soil or have it hauled away if you do not have areas of the yard to place it where it would not impact tree roots. Could you use it to construct raised plant beds?

nDo you need answers to your plant

questions? Go online to http://clay.ifas.ufl.edu and find the heading Horticulture on

What to do with leftover topsoil?

RAY H. ZERBA JR.Horticulture Agent IV,

Emeritus UF.IFAS ExtensionClay County (Retired)

Seasonal concerns from gardeners

the left hand side of page. Then “left click” on Ask a Master Gardener and you will re-ceive a reply and a link to corresponding University of Florida Fact Sheet. Please send us a digital picture of the problem.

To speak to someone, call (904) 269-6355. The website also includes past articles that address seasonal problems, as well as in-formation about upcoming Extension pro-gramming in our area.

CORRESPONDENT PHOTO BY RAY ZERBA

This photo shows “mucky” soil, which is bad for plants and can prevent the necessary air from getting down into the soil.

Revitalizing ‘Little Detroit’ block by blockBy Pete Geiger Correspondent

GREEN COVE SPRINGS – A recent groundbreaking ceremony could very well have been called a revitalization ceremony for Clay County Supervisor of Elections Chris Chambless.

No ground was actually broken in the Sept. 24 event because the derelict Fred Davis Chevrolet dealership will be gutted and remodeled into offices and storage space for the elections office.

“This is the start of revitalization for Green Cove Springs,” Chambless said. He cites work underway on the former Ron-nie Robinson Chrysler dealership further north on Orange Avenue, the re-opening

of Clay Theatre on Walnut Street, the new home-porting of the “Annabelle Lee” cruise ship at the city’s Spring Park Pier and the upcoming construction of new city police headquarters at Idlewild and Melrose av-enues as added proof of revitalization. The abandoned Robinson dealership across from the county courthouse is being re-made into lawyer’s offices.

The property being transformed into elections offices is owned by the heirs of the late car dealer Fred Davis who, in the 1930s, built it an auto sales and service fa-cility, according to Van Royal of Green Cove Springs. Royal and his business partner Kelly Hartwig are the developers working

CORRESPONDENT PHOTO BY PETE GEIGER

Chris Chambless, right, talks about the new supervisor’s offices as developer Van Royal, center, and property owners and heirs of the late car dealer Fred Davis, look on.SEE DETROIT, 12

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Garrett completes basic trainingNavy Seaman Joshua K. Garrett, son of

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OPINION4 CLAY TODAY • SEPTEMBER 27, 2012 CLAYTODAYONLINE.COM

Questionof the week

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Kelly O’Mara, 43Middleburg

Zach Littlejohn, 21Keystone Heights

Which season isyour favorite?

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Colton Fuquay, 22Middleburg

Compiled by correspondent Tonya Davie

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hot, not too cold and the holidays

bring (the family) together.

“Summer - my favorite thing is

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Pamela Bryan, 44Middleburg

“Fall - I love the weather.”

Letters to the Editor

Calling all ‘foodies’

Eric Cravey

Eric CraveyClay Today and Clay County Leader

Clay Today welcomes readers to send letters to the editor on topics of common

interest to Clay County. l Letters should be no more than 600 words

and should include the writer’s name and town they live in.

l Clay Today reserves the right to edit letters for grammar, content and length.

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This weekin history

The week of Sept. 27 compiled from Clay Today archives.

10 years agoFleming Island business park builds

Memorial Wall15 years ago

The Jacksonville Jaguars, leaders of AFC’s Central Conference, back on winning track with 21-31 victory over Bengals.

20 years agoGreen Cove Springs homeowners pay

same property tax rate for ninth year in a row

Lead-footed drivers in Clay County may pay bill for communications tower

Fox Valley Racquet Club closes courts25 years ago

East 218 Inc., takes ownership of The Ravines

30 years agoCattlemen’s Cracker Day Celebration

honors Jesse Godbold.Officials dedicate Harbour Road Indus-

trial Park in Green Cove SpringsDisney’s Epcot ready to open

Veterans Memorial thank youDear Editor:

Thank you so much for including the update on the Veteran’s Memorial and the mention in your “From the Editor” column.

The Veteran’s Memorial project, spon-sored by the Historical Society of Orange Park, has been supported by many of our community organizations and individuals.

With their combined willingness to offer services, donations and encouragement we will have an appropriate location to honor our Veterans and their families.

We hope you will be able to attend our Dedication Ceremony on November 11th at 2 p.m. in Magnolia Cemetery.

Many thanks, Carolyn Ann Day

Orange Park

Redlight ‘rip off’Dear Editor:

Your article in the Clay Today (on Sept. 21) had an article “Red Light Cameras in Orange Park a go” should have read: “Red Light Cameras a Ripoff.”

I have been driving for close to 50 years, have never caused an accident, drive with both hands on the wheel and don’t talk on a cell phone or text while I’m driving. I also have NEVER ran a red light.

Recently driving south through Green Cove Springs, just as I was approaching a green light, it turned yellow. With no cars nearby, I drove through the yellow light.Apparently, the yellow light at this inter-section immediately turned red, as a week or so later I received a citation in the mail

SEE LETTERS, 5

Sundays were tough at my house grow-ing up. I mean really tough.

It wasn’t the going to church or get-ting up from hav-ing stayed up till 1 a.m. watching “Saturday Night Live” with my old-est brother. It was the aroma.

Because there were a lot of mouths to feed in my family of nine kids, Mama used to get up early to get a jump on cooking the Sunday dinner. Now, having grown up in South Georgia, I have a Mama and a Daddy, not a Mom and a Dad and we called the meal served at midday, dinner.

I fondly recall the house’s every crev-ice filled with the alluring smells of fresh-baked biscuits, fried chicken and, if we were lucky, some sort of homemade des-sert. Mama made a peach cobbler that has yet to replicated — anywhere.

So, it recently occurred to me: food, like music, unites us as a people. Food is something we all need and makes for en-gaging conversation and gives us joy and sustenance. A friend and former co-work-er, Annabel Jones, says people who can come together over a discussion about food are called foodies. But being a foodie is so much more.

“Foodie is a term that, these days, means that you not only like food, but you are interested in it,” Jones said from her home in Charleston, S.C. “You want to know where it comes from or where it’s made. You want to understand its culture and how a certain food is used in celebra-tion. (Foodies) love to eat, but they also love what the eating means.”

One example of how Jones lives the ‘foodie life’ is her buying habits. For exam-ple, every Tuesday she awaits getting a bag of fresh produce as part of her member-ship in a community supported agriculture program that produces all local foods.

She delights in discussing how she re-cently used South Carolina scuppernongs to make a reduction for a pork loin. “I am able to make things I never thought I could,” she said.

She says ‘foodie foods’ don’t have to be “organic or uber expensive to be good.”

So where does Jones get her ideas and recipes for living the foodie life? She says “blogs are a won-derful way to find recipes,” but she also checks out cookbooks from her local library. Two of her favor-ites are Martha Stewart’s “Cook-ing School: Les-sons and Recipes for the Home Cook” and Williams-Sonoma’s “Cooking from the Farmer’s Market” cook-book.

So here’s where you come in. We want to know about your favorite recipe(s). We want you to send them to us by email. Email them to me at [email protected].

When we collect enough, we will hand them over to our resident foodie who will then select one to prepare.

A few weeks later, you will get to read about your recipe coming to life in the pag-es of “Clay Today.”

I’m not sure if you could top Mama’s fried chicken, but who knows, maybe someone will send me a recipe for peach cobbler that could win me over.

Annabel Jones

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The images are burned on the memo-ries of every movie buff that has ever seen it. The � ctitious cadet Clarice Starling jogs through the woods of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s national training acade-my in Northern Virginia in the 1991 thriller “Silence of the Lambs.”

While he is not currently working on any such crimes the like of those commit-ted by the notorious cannibal, Hannibal Lecter, Orange Park Police Chief Gary Goble is preparing to run in the very same woods where Jodie Foster � lmed that legendary role.

“From what I understand, there’s about a nine year waiting list. Oct. 1 is my � rst of� cial day,” Goble said. “We’re a small department. We haven’t sent anybody in a bunch of years, but they look at that. [Sometimes] it’s luck of the draw.”

Before knowing he would be chief, Goble applied for a coveted spot in the competitive academy last January. Unex-pectedly, he was accepted into the pro-gram two months after applying. Members of the Orange Park Town Council agreed with and applauded his decision to pursue further training.

“We requested this training and it was one of the preferred requirements,” said Town Manager Cindy Hall. “He already had the plan and that � t right in with what we were looking for.”

For three months, Goble will live at the FBI Academy training camp in Quantico, Va., participating in mental and physical training that will heighten not only his skills, but raise the awareness and skills of

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Orange Park Police Chief Gary Goble, left, is leaving for a rigorous three-month training session at the FBI National Academy in Virginia. He is shown here with Lynne Kelly, an OPPD Communications of� cer.

staffers at the Orange Park Police Depart-ment. This, in turn, will bene� t the resi-dents situated within the 3.5 square mile radius of the Town of Orange Park.

“The FBI Academy will put his training on top,” said Hall.

Chosen from a pool of 43 applicants for the position of chief, Goble recognized the importance of this national training to his community and career.

“Usually you want this on your resume. I applied for this before, with plans of be-ing chief,” said Goble.

Not only will intense physical training be a priority, but zealous academic stan-dards.

“I’m taking four undergraduate classes and one graduate class, � ve classes Mon-day through Friday,” said Goble. “There will be a lot of physical training and run-ning. It’ll go by fast.”

Back in the 1980s, after being laid off from Maxwell House Coffee Plant in Jack-sonville, Goble’s wife Brenda Goble en-couraged him to return to school and follow his dream of a career in law enforcement.“She said, ’You want to be a cop, go be a cop,’” said Goble. “I never thought it would be a reality. I watched all those cop shows and, just like any kid, you want to meet a super hero or a cop.”

Goble graduates from the FBI training course on Dec. 14, 2012. During his ab-sence, Lt. John Jock has been chosen to handle daily operations.

Goble will brie� y leave not only our community, but wife Brenda, son Zachary, a junior at Orange Park High School, and daughter, Lexie, a sixth-grader at Lakeside Elementary.

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MIDDLEBURG – Although the turkey is honored as part of the organization’s name, the National Wild Turkey Federation is focused on much more.

Using the marketing buzzwords “conserve, hunt and share,” the national nonpro� t works year-round to edu-cate, and then mobilize young people about the outdoors. Clay County members of the NWTF will converge Oct. 6 on Spencer’s Farm for an event aimed at bringing a new generation of youth into its mission of sportsmanship and wildlife conservation.

“Our goal is to build up the chapter and gets kids ex-cited about the outdoors,” said Ken McMaster, president of the Trail Ridge Longbeards chapter of the NWTF. “We want to let them see that hunting isn’t just about bagging an animal, but it’s about getting out into the woods and enjoying the time together.”

When he was growing up in north central Texas, Mc-Master’s father taught him how to shoot using a12-gauge shotgun at age � ve. “I was kind of little and I wasn’t real accurate about it,” he said with a laugh recalling the mo-ment. “He got me behind that gun again and taught me how to shoot and I just progressed from there.”

McMaster, who moved to Florida to embark on a ca-reer in the U.S. Navy, urges parents to bring their kids to any of the NWTF events so they can share in special times he enjoyed as a child.

And McMaster practices what he preaches too. He loves taking his two daughters � shing and is already plan-ning their � rst bow turkey hunting trip to Texas in 2014.

“They have not been out yet, but they are begging to go out in the woods with me,” McMaster said.

Another component of the NWTF is to teach its mem-bers about the importance of habitat conservation. He says without the appropriate habitats, there would be nothing left to hunt.

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Left, Dominque Molinaro of Jacksonville teaches ‘Ana Serrano of Orange Park how to shoot using a BB gun at a March 2012 NWTF event at Spencer’s Farm.

“If it wasn’t for conservation, there would be no wild turkeys now,” McMaster said. “The hunters are the ones who actually conserve the game. They manage the land and that makes healthier game more abundant. They man-age the levels of predators and they make sure there is a proper mixture of vegetation for the [birds].”

In his role as president, McMaster gets involved in NWTF’s other conservation efforts involving deer and oth-er game, such as quail, which has seen a sharp decline in populations throughout the Southeastern U.S. in the past 20 years.

“That’s due to loss of habitat, which the deer and tur-key take, but the deer and turkey also adapt better,” he said. “But the quail, unfortunately, if you put them near dogs and cats, they don’t have such an easy time.”

The October event, named after the word for a young turkey, or a jake, stands for Juniors Acquiring Knowledge, Ethics and Sportsmanship.

Youth who attend the event will get a year’s member-ship in the JAKES program and a one-year subscription to “Jakes Country” magazine.

McMaster’s partner in spreading the word about hunt-ing and conservation is Patty Foster, the NWTF regional director for North Florida and South Georgia.

Foster works with 32 NWTF chapters in her area. She is planning other local events in the coming months to get folks excited about the cause.

She says people can join NWTF even if they don’t hunt.“We have members that are avid hunters but we also

have some that don’t hunt but have no issue with hunting,” Foster said.

In June, Foster organized a “highly successful” event called “Women in the Outdoors” at Spencer’s Farm. This fall, she is planning another Clay County women’s event titled “Camo and Pearls,” which will feature dinner and a live and silent auction.

And, like McMaster, Foster remains diligent on the em-phasizing the NWTF mission.

“We strive to teach children outdoor activities, get them out from in front of the television and teach them how to enjoy the great outdoors,” she said.

For information about the JAKES event or NWTF, call McMaster at (904) 874-3554 or Foster at (904) 210-1110.

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As an afternoon thunderstorm rolled its way closer, students from Clay High’s Blue Innovations Academy of Business, Design and Logistics broke a sweat as they hur-ried to unload the truck before the skies opened up.

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Clay High students and teacher Tim Champagne, right, unload fixtures donated by Commu-nity Hospice as thrift store manager David Purcell chips in. The Community Hospice Thrift Shops provided the fixtures to help the school launch its new business academy storefront that serves other schools with printing and business services.

ing to Timothy Champagne, lead instructor for Blue Innovations.

The donation of store fixtures came from a surprising source, and the students expressed their appreciation knowing they would soon be open for business and learning about the working world. The shop teaches students about printing and busi-ness services. Students then get to sale items they make in the shop to other Clay County schools and the public.

David Purcell, manager of the Com-

munity Hospice Thrift Shops in Orange Park and Jacksonville helped facilitate the donation to the school. Purcell knew he could make a positive impact on the stu-dents. When he first met Champagne their conversation about point-of-sale software quickly evolved into an opportunity. Com-munity Hospice then worked to fill the gap for the school, staff and students with the donated store fixtures.

”We’re contributing excess store fix-tures and helping them with store layout and design, as well as mentoring the stu-dents with developing store business sys-tems and processes,” said Purcell as he lowered the lift on the truck holding a large

mirrored credenza.The partnership also provides poten-

tial benefits to students and Community Hospice by way of volunteer opportunities. “Each student is encouraged to volunteer within the community, and the Community Hospice Thrift Shop is a safe environment to help prepare them for their individual career paths,” Champagne said.

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UPCOMING EVENTS:SOUL FOOD FESTIVAL: Saturday, Oct. 6

from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Vera Francis park in Green Cove Springs. The 11th annual event will feature a parade, a sweet potato pie contest, a barbecue rib contest and more. For more info, call Almeat Monroe at (904)269-5200.

HOMELESS OUTREACH: The Mercy Net-work’s outreach event for homeless and low-income families, Oct. 6 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Hickory Grove Baptist Church, 310 South Oakridge Ave., Green Cove Springs. Crisis pregnancy testing, HIV testing, adult education veteran’s services, dental refer-rals, child care connections, drug prescrip-tion assistance and more will be o� ered at the event. For information call (904) 379-6208, for transportation, call (904) 402-4901.

SENIOR HEALTH FAIR: Shepherd’s Cen-ter of Orange Park, 2105 Park Ave., Suite 1, Orange Park, Monday, Oct. 8, 9:30 a.m. to noon. Information on senior health topics, free screenings and � u shots, with Medi-care. For more information, call SCOOP at (904) 269-5315 or email [email protected].

TRAIN SHOW & OPEN HOUSE: The Northeast Florida Model Railroaders will be having their Train Show & Open House Sat-urday, Nov. 17 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at its club site in Reynolds Park on State Road 16 East, Green Cove Springs. Admission is free, donations will be gladly accepted. All ages are welcome. More info at info@ne� amod-elrr.org.

FALL BOOK SALE: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 27-29 at the Middleburg-Clay Hill Library. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Large selection of hardbacks, paperbacks and books on audio; book donations wel-come. Drop o� at the library or call Ed Dick-son at (904) 254-7891 for pickup.

PEOPLE’S TEA PARTY PHONE BANK: Thursday, Sept. 27, 6 to 8 p.m., at the Clay County Republican Headquarters, 155-5 Blanding Blvd, Orange Park. You do not need to be a Republican to participate in this non-partisan event.  Call Mavis Ca-plinger at (904) 278-9221 or email [email protected]. Go to www.clayrepubli-cans.com to sign in as a volunteer.

FOOD PRESERVATION PROGRAM: Fri-day, Oct. 26, 2012 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the

Clay County Extension O� ce, 2463 State Road 16 W., Green Cove Springs. Cost is $7.00 per person. Register by Oct. 23, (904) 284-6355.

FUNDRAISERS:CAR WASH: The St. Johns River State

College Alpha Epsilon Lambda chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society will hold a car wash fundraiser Oct. 1 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on the college’s Orange Park campus. Tickets are $5 in advance or $6 on the day of the event and can be pur-chased in the student center or from any PTK o� cer. For more information, e-mail [email protected].

CAR SHOW: Clay County Cruzers hosts the 5th Annual “Back to the 50’s” car show fundraiser, Saturday Oct. 20 in the Tangle-wood Shopping Center, 1241 Blanding Blvd. featuring the � nest cars and hot rods from Northeast Florida and Georgia. Thirty trophies will be awarded in multiple cat-egories. Registration fee for each vehicle is $25. For information, vendor spaces and sponsorships, call Mark Haskins at (904) 562-9333 or email [email protected].

RUMMAGE SALE: The Garden Club of Green Cove Springs’ “Odds & Ends Rum-mage Sale” Saturday, Oct. 27 from 8 a.m. to l p.m., 10388 N. Orange Avenue across from the Clay County Courthouse on U.S. 17. For more info, contact Patti (904) 284-7800.

ANGEL TREE: The Salvation Army of Clay Co. is accepting Angel Tree applications for its annual program on Oct. 1-20 from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at 2795 County Road 220. For more information, call (904) 276-6677.

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SENIOR ACTIVITIES • ELDER CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP: 7:30 p.m. the fourth Thursday of each month (Jan.-October) at St. Giles Presbyte-rian Church Fellowship Hall, 116 Foxridge Road, Orange Park. Free and open to the public. (904) 982-3030 • CLAY SENIOR ADVOCACY COUNCIL: 9 a.m. second Thursday of the month at The Allegro, U.S. 17, Fleming Island. $25 per year to join. (904) 318-5332. • FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE CLUB: 7:30 p.m. each Friday, 423 McIntosh Ave. Singles and couples welcome; live music ranging from country to old time rock n roll. Danc-ing is from 8 to 11 p.m. Admission is $10 per person. Casual attire. Website: www.fri-daynightdanceclub.com. Phone: (904) 314-6867. Email: [email protected]. • ZUMBA GOLD FITNESS: 11 a.m. each Wednesday at Bailey’s Powerhouse Gym, 700 Blanding Blvd., Orange Park. Low-im-pact Latin dance/� tness class open to the public. Cost: $10. Call (904) 264-0312. • BALLROOM DANCE: 7:30 p.m. each Mon-day at the Orange Park Senior Center, 414 Stowe Ave. Three piece band plays. $5 do-nation. Kete at (904) 260-8061. Free dance class beginning at 7 p.m. Monday. • WEIGEL/MIDDLEBURG SENIOR CENTER ACTIVITIES: Weekly activities include Bingo, intermediate dance, chair exercise, Karo-kee, Bible study and craft club. Call Center, 3916 Section St., at (904) 291-3520 for days and times. • FREE SOUP KITCHENS: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday at following Clay County senior centers: 604 Walnut St., Green Cove Springs; 414 Stowe Ave., Orange Park; 3916 Section St., Middleburg; and 125 Commer-cial Circle, Keystone Heights • GREEN COVE SPRINGS SENIOR CENTER: Bingo (10 a.m. M-W-Fr); yoga (8:30 a.m. Wed); free soup kitchen (11 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday); free blood pressure check (third Wed. of month); free diabetic check (fourth Wed. of month); adult day care daily. (904) 284-5977.

• LINE DANCING (Middleburg): Every Thursday at Senior Center, 3916 Section Street. Call Marla at (904) 291-3520 • LINE DANCING (Green Cove): 2:30 p.m. every Wednesday, at Senior Center, 604 Walnut St. Cost: $3 per dancer. Call (904) 284-5977. •SENIOR AEROBICS: 1:30 p.m. every Tues-day and Thursday, Keystone Heights Senior Center, 125 Commercial Circle: Cost: $1.50 per session. Call 352-473-7121.

CHURCH ACTIVITIES • WOMEN ONLY COMMUNITY LUN-CHEON: 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., second Thursday of the month at the Country Club of Or-ange Park. Free Child care provided. RSVP required; call (904) 705-1074; cost, $15.50 per lunch. • SINGLES 55+ BIBLE STUDY: 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. at Hibernia Baptist Church, 7100 U.S 17, Fleming Island.  Fellowship of Christians Uniting Singles (FOCUS). Call the church at (904) 529-8944 or Sondra at 377-8522 for details. • IMPACT CLAY COMMUNITY PRAYER MEETING: noon, second Thursday of ev-ery month at Journey Church, 797 Bland-ing Blvd., or online at www.impactlcay.org. (904) 483-6881 • BIBLE STUDY: 7-8:30 p.m. each Tuesday at Hilton Garden Inn, Park Avenue, Orange Park. The Source World Wide Ministries hosts the study. Website: www.thesource-wwm.com. Call: (904) 483-1710. • MIDDLEBURG AREA REPUBLICAN CLUB: 7 p.m., third Monday of each month, at Cedar River Seafood, 2475 Blanding Blvd., Middle-burg. Dinner optional. Call (904) 282-4958. • FAMILY FUN NIGHT: 4-7 p.m. fi rst Sunday of each month, at First United Methodist Church of Green Cove Springs, 500 Walnut St. Families watch a movie and enjoy snacks and drinks. Unaccompanied school-age children if a parent or guardian has � lled out a registration form. Call (904) 284-9700. • CLAY COUNTY SALVATION ARMY WOM-EN’S AUXILIARY: 10 a.m. third Friday of every month (Sept.-May) at the Salvation Army facility on County Road 220 in Middleburg. Call: (904) 276-6677. • ED 4 ACTION GROUP: 7 p.m., last Tues-day of each month at the Fellowship Bible Church, 2827 CR 220. Call (904) 291-9889. • HEALTH BY GOD: 7 p.m., fi rst Thursday, Discover FAMILY chiropractic, 1339 Bland-ing Blvd., No. 5. Food, fellowship and prizes.

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FLEMING ISLAND – With the simple intent to organize her many photographs, Lisa Thurman became involved with Cre-ative Memories in 1993.

Although not looking for a job or a ca-reer at the time, her excitement about the products soon had her sharing her dis-covery with friends who were also over-whelmed with their photos. Now 19 years later, she is personally honored for her hard work by the chief executive officer of Creative Memories.

“Lisa is one of our top consultants in the organization,” said CEO Chris Veit, who traveled from Minneapolis to recognize Thurman, whose team had more than $1 million dollars in sales last year. “We’re here because her team was number one in meeting or exceeding their sales goal in her division for the second quarter of the year. They exceeded their sales goal by 109 percent.”

Also in tow with Veit was Creative Memories’ Divisional Sales Leader, Jeanne Goskie, who serves as Thurman’s liaison to the home office. Goskie, who is based in Memphis, also serves as Thurman’s men-tor.

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Rhonda Ellis, left, discusses business with Creative Memories’ Chief Executive Officer Chris Veit, center. Veit flew to Fleming Island from Minneapolis to personally thank Lisa Thurman for her success in 19 years as a Creative Memories consultant.

“She’s my business coach,” Thurman said, who lives in Fleming Island.

There are six Creative Memories divi-sions in the U.S. and Lisa’s team is com-prised of more than 400 consultants from across the country.

“This is a new program we’ve adopted,” Mr. Veit continued. “We will be making four trips over the next month to honor team leaders.”

Although they came to honor Lisa, she chose to share the spotlight. “While I was the person being recognized, it was an achievement that wouldn’t have been pos-sible without the efforts of my team mem-bers and support of our customers, so of course, I wanted to include them as well. We opened the meeting up to other con-sultants in the area because in Creative Memories, we share our mission to help families and we are all part of the same family,” Thurman said.

In the true spirit of network market-ing, Thurman organized an engaging eve-ning for everyone. She gave awards for the newest and most senior local consultants and rewarded clients who had completed albums and storybooks, and who hosted a party.

Rhonda Ellis shared how being a Cre-

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September was “Make A Wish Month” for Creative Memories, with a portion of all sales going to that organization. Last year, Creative Memories was responsible for helping grant the wishes of 20 children suffering from illnesses. The average cost of each wish is $7,500.

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deadline for posting public meeting agen-da. Studdard said state law allowed her to take up Van Zant’s item as an action item “only under good cause,” which she felt there was no cause to terminate Bick-ner’s contract.

“Mr. Van Zant did not have the au-thority to direct the change after it had been posted on

Thursday the 13th,” Studdard said. “The act of changing the agenda was in violation of the Administrative Procedures Act and contrary to public policy. To allow this matter to stand would render any act done by the board void ‘ad anitio,’ which means from the beginning, and would sub-ject the board to legal sanctions.”

Van Zant previously met with Toni Mc-Cabe, the district’s assistant superinten-dent for human resources, to discuss what she termed “contract design” issues. He also phoned the district’s labor law firm, Fowler White and Boggs, and asked them to write a letter terminating Bickner’s contract. Board members questioned Van Zant’s actions saying he did not have the authority to act alone and order outside counsel to write such a letter.

“I have concerns whether the action is actionable,” Board Member Frank Farrell said. “I question whether the basic prem-ise is a correct one. I have serious reserva-tion on whether we can act on it.”

Without saying in clear terms that Van Zant’s act of calling the labor law firm was inappropriate, Studdard read from school board policy governing member conduct.

“The role of the school board, as with any legislative body, is to act collectively, not individually,” reading the policy. “Individual school board members have no authority and shall not attempt to act as administrators of the system.”

Vice Chairman Janice Kerekes point-ed out to Van Zant that Bickner has been given satisfactory and above satisfac-tory job evaluations during his course of service.

“I’m kind of ques-tioning what’s going on here,” Kerekes said.

The original in-tent of a three-year contract was to avoid annual contract re-negotiations and save money over the long-term, Studdard said. She suggested bringing this item up 60 days prior to the

Nov. 2013 board meeting when Bickner’s contract is up for review.

Admitting room for improvement in the contract, Farrell pointed out “The fact of the matter is that this board unanimously approved that contract and it was signed by the then chairman of the school board, so it’s kind of like Monday morning quar-terbacking.”

Farrell pointed out the complexity of work the school board attorney does. Bickner handles everything from Special Education law, real estate law, contractual law, policy law and changes in state stat-utes while representing not only the school board, but the district as well.

“I think it’s an oversimplification to as-sume that [his contract] is absolutely out-rageous and that through some other kind of arrangement, we could have better num-bers,” Farrell said.

Kerekes echoed Farrell’s sentiments by saying she has witnessed firsthand the breadth and depth of Bickner’s services.

“If [teachers] have an [Individualized Education Plan] meeting and a parent shows up with an attorney, he drops what he is doing and goes and meets them,” Ker-ekes said. “Regardless of the situation, he is accessible to them and gets an answer for them and keeps us, the school district, out of court.”

Studdard asked Van Zant if he wanted to bring up his item as an emergency item since it did not meet the requirements for an action item.

“It is terminable tonight. I’ve looked

into it. I’m tired of looking into it. I’m just going to turn the game tape over to the Florida Ethics Commission and let them see if we’re being forthright and consis-tent, that’s all,” Van Zant said.

“I’m going by the law,” Studdard said responding, “that’s all I can do.”

“I have other sources for legal advice, but I thank you for yours,” Van Zant said, responding to Studdard.

Gregg Gerlach, an attorney represent-ing Bickner from the Jacksonville firm of Harper and Gerlach, told board members that the reconciliation Farrell called for earlier in the discussion “can begin right now.”

“We’ve had this agreement in front of us for five years and all of a sudden we’ve got a problem with this agreement,” Gerlach said. “Why is it happening right now? Mrs. Kerekes, I think you’re on to something.”

Gerlach and Farell agreed that a fair reading of the contract does not allow the board to even consider a 60-day notice of termination in 2012.

“So an attempt now to try to terminate this contract for anything but misconduct may result in a breach of this agreement,” Gerlach said. “Mr. Van Zant has been very helpful in throwing out some numbers, but I can tell you what would be probably the most expensive option for the board and that is to breach this agreement and to sustain not only these costs but the costs of defense, the cost of attorney’s fees and to get into litigation that doesn’t benefit anyone.”

Commissioners Ronnie Robinson and Cher-eese Stewart voted against both measures.

The board also directed Chairman Doug Conkey to speak to Scruby about the pro-posals and report back at the next commis-sion meeting in two weeks.

In another motion from Davis, the board voted unanimously to reduce the county at-

torney’s proposed budget for 2012-2013 by $45,000. The reduction was made in what is basically used for legal services out-side of the county attorney’s office, taking that amount from a proposed $120,000 to $75,000.

Another motion from Davis to reduce the county attorney’s pay from the current $176,376 to $150,000 was withdrawn be-fore a vote could be taken.

Scruby, who has served as county at-torney for 26 years, said he had no comThe board first addressed the issue of the coun-ty attorney and his office two weeks ago, with the discussion focusing on the con-tract and severance package that had been put in place by a previously seated county commission. Conkey called the severance package a “fiscal bullet” since it provided for a year’s severance pay and benefits, adding up to more than $200,000. The con-tract also had no renewal clause, meaning it could go on forever with no negotiation.

Both of those items were at the heart of the Sept. 25 discussion, with Davis leading the way.

“We’ve done a lot of reorganization in the last year across the board,” he said, adding, “I think there is a little bit more to work on.”

Davis, who said he had discussed the contract with a number of other profession-als, said they were especially surprised at the severance package, which Davis called “considerably more aggressive” than other

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Clay rancher named awards finalistGAINESVILLE – A Clay County rancher

and businessman is a finalist for a 2012 statewide award. Matt Hickey is one of three finalists selected for Florida Farm Bureau’s Excellence in Agriculture Award.

Hickey, co-owner of a farm and ranch fence business, was nominated due to his involvement in agri-culture, participation in Farm Bureau and community service in various civic and charitable activities.

The Achievement in Agriculture award recognizes the contributions of Young Farmers and Ranchers who do not derive a majority of their incomes from normal production agriculture.

Finalists will deliver 25-minute pre-sentations about their careers and ac-complishments at Florida Farm Bureau’s Annual Meeting in Ponte Vedra Beach in October. The statewide winner will receive $1,200 in cash and an all-expense paid trip to the American Farm Bureau’s Janu-ary 2013 Annual Meeting in Nashville.

Orange Park Medical Center named ‘Top Performer’

ORANGE PARK – For the second year in a row, Orange Park Medical Center has received a prestigious honor from the na-tion’s top hospital accreditation organiza-tion.

The Joint Commission named the hospi-

tal as one of the nation’s Top Performers on Key Quality Measures.

The Joint Commission honored Orange Park Medical Center for exemplary per-formance in using evidence-based clinical processes that improve care for certain conditions, including heart attack, heart failure, pneumonia, surgical care, chil-dren’s asthma, stroke and venous thrombo-embolism, as well as inpatient psychiatric services.

Orange Park Medical Center is one of 620 U.S. hospitals that earned the distinc-tion for attaining and sustaining excellence in accountability measure performance. Only 244 hospitals earned the distinction two years in a row.

Hotelier named‘Manager of the Year’

FLEMING ISLAND – Officials with HP Hotels, owners of the Sleep Inn and Suites in Fleming Island, have honored the hotel’s general man-ager.

In a Sept. 20 cer-emony, Susan Soltys was named “HP Ho-tels General Man-ager of the Year.” The Birmingham, Ala.-based HP Hotels, which has 32 properties in its holdings, has owned the Fleming Is-land hotel since 2007.

Clay residents win Crane AwardsJACKSONVILLE – Two employees of

Green Cove Springs-based Vac-Con Inc. have been honored with Northeast Florida’s most prestigious manufacturing award.

Jerry Hammond, a team leader, and Lisa York, a sales and leasing assistant, were each named winners at the 2012 Crane Awards presented Sept. 14 by the First Coast Manufacturers Association, a Jacksonville trade group that promotes the manufacturing sec-tor.

Named in honor of the late A. Crane Jones Jr., a former senior vice presi-dent of CSX Trans-portation and a founder of FCMA, the Crane Awards recognize manufacturer’s for contributions they make to improve the workplace. The awards were pre-sented in a ceremony at the University of North Florida.

Hammond, who began working at Vac-Con in January 2011, was honored for his positive atti-tude and work ethic, while York was honored for different roles she has played in her 25 year tenure at the company, including working on the safety committee and playing a key role in the de-

velopment of the company’s first Employee Stock Ownership Plan.

Founded in 1986, Vac-Con manufac-tures custom sewer cleaners, industrial machines, jet rodder machines and hydro-excavation machines for contractors and municipalities.

Clay County business named ‘company to watch’

ORANGE PARK – The Florida Economic Gardening Institute at the University of Central Florida has named a Clay County business with a statewide award.

Pragmatic Works, a technology consult-ing firm, has been named as a recipient of the 2012 Florida Companies to Watch awards.

Knight launched Pragmatic Works in 2007 with three employees and has grown the company to 67 employees who service such companies as Bank of America, Lib-erty Mutual, and Revlon. The Florida Com-panies to Watch awards program honors Florida-based privately held companies for their growth and innovation.

To be eligible, applicants must employ between six and 99 full-time-equivalent employees and earn between $750,000 and $50 million in annual revenue or work-ing capital in place. The company will join 49 other firms at an Oct. 19 awards gala in Orlando.

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Legal No. 25569 published Sept. 27 and Oct. 4, 2012 in Clay County’s Clay Today newspaper.

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Royal said they will spend $900,000 to $1 million redeveloping the property.

Davis retired and sold the business – but not the property – in 1991 to Gar-ber Auto Group. Based in Saginaw, Mich., Garber also owns dealerships in Midland, Mich., Glendale Heights, Ill., Rochester, N.Y. and Miami. Garber abandoned the property in 1999 when it moved to its au-tomall location on U.S. 17 north of town. The building and lot have fallen into decay since then and have been subject to public criticism, most recently in April when the

city council held two public planning ses-sions. The Robinson location and an aban-doned Buick dealership south of the Davis property came into equal criticism.

For several years, Royal and Hartwig have planned “St. Elmo Condominiums” for the Buick site. Royal said at the ground-breaking that his partnership will begin redeveloping the Buick site if the city can persuade the Florida Department of Trans-portation to extend landscaping they’ve promised southward on Orange Avenue from the Davis site. The proposed condo-miniums are named for nearby St. Elmo Road.

Royal promised the new offices will be ready before Chambless must move his crew of 12 full-time employees and his equipment out of their current rented of-

fices in Cove Springs Plaza south of town. The lease there expires April 1, according to Chambless.

Stephanie Kopelousos, Clay County Manager, said the county is currently pay-ing $11,200 per month for rent of the elec-tions office.

The new offices, which Chambless said would be more efficient for his operation, will cost $9,800 per month.

At 12,000 square feet, the new offices will have nearly the same space as the cur-rent elections office. But they’ll fit better, he says.

“The fact that the offices will be built to accommodate our operations will produce some savings,” he said. “We had to shoe-horn our offices into pre-existing boxes where we are now. We’re out of room be-

cause we cannot fit efficiently. In the new building, the walls will be built where we need them.”

According to Chambless, energy ef-ficiencies to be built into the remodeled dealership will save the county money.

The total savings could amount to $50,000 to $80,000 per year, according to Chambless.

The elections supervisor’s offices once were on the fourth floor of the county ad-ministration building on Orange Avenue. They moved in 1999, the same year that Garber moved out of the Davis building, when county commissioners created a separate county finance office, displacing the elections office.

Now, developer Royal said, the new of-fices will be named the “Davis Center.”

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SUPPORT GROUPS* AA SOUL SURVIVORS GROUP MEETING: 6 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday, Asbury United Methodist Church,16 College DriveOrange Park. Call Mark D. at (904) 699-2708 for details. • ELDER CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP: 7:30 p.m., fourth Thursday of the month,

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January through October, at St. Giles Pres-byterian Fellowshp Hall, 116 Foxridge Road, Orange Park. Meetings open to the public. Call (904) 982-3030 • BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP: 7 p.m., second Monday of the month at St. Giles Presbyterian Church fellowship hall, 116 Fox Ridge Road, Orange Park. (904) 272-1244. • OASIS 12 STEP SUPPORT GROUP: 10 a.m. and 6:45 p.m. every other Tuesday, at Evan-gel Temple Southwest, 5040 County Road 218, Middleburg. (904) 291-1426 • TEEN SEXUAL ABUSE SUPPORT GROUP: 3:30-5 p.m., second and fourth Monday of the month, Island View Baptist Church, 900 Park Ave., Orange Park. Quigley House at (904) 284-0340. • REFORMERS UNANIMOUS ADDICTIONS: 7 p.m. every Friday, Calvary Baptist Church, 1532 Long Bay Road, Middleburg. Reform-ers Unanimous is a 10-step program with 90 percent success rate. Nursery provided. Free counseling provided. (904) 282-0407 or go online to www.reformu.com. • NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: 8 p.m. Thurs-day, at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in Green Cove Springs. • AA MEETINGS: 8 p.m. daily, Nana’s House, 610 Ferris St., Green Cove Springs. • ARTHRITIS SUPPORT GROUP: 10:30 a.m., third Wednesday of each month, Orange Park Library, 2054 Plainfi eld Ave. Group sponsored by the Arthritis Foundation. (904) 282-9444 or 353-5770. • ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUP: 5:30 p.m., second Thursday of the month, Life Care Center of Orange Park, 2145 Kingsley Ave. (904 272-2424.• CAREGIVER AND ALZHEIMBERS SUPPORT GROUP: 6:30 p.m., every third Tuesday of the month, Orange Park Senior Center414 Stowe Avenue. Call Susie at (904) 269-4731. • DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUPPORT GROUP: 7 – 8:30p.m. Wednesdays, Quigley House. (904) 284-0340.CULTURAL SOCIETIES • POLISH AMERICAN CULTURE SOCI-ETY: 2:30-5:30 p.m., fourth Sunday of each month, 5850 Collins Road. Dance to live Band “The Whole Notes.” Cost is $6; bring a dish to share. (904) 215-5668. • NE FLA. TURKISH AMERICAN CULTURAL ASSOCATION: 6 p.m. every Monday, Aron’s Pizza, 250 Park Ave., Orange Park. • POLISH AMERICAN CULTURAL SOCIETY: 1 p.m., the second Sunday of the month, 5850 Collins Road, Jacksonville.

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EVANSTON, Ill. – Two Clay County stu-dents are among more than 1,600 Africa-American high school seniors who have been designated Semi� nalists in the 49th annual National Achievement Scholar-ship® Program.

Marcel Suarez, a student at Ridgeview High in Orange Park, and Sabrina Tomlin-son, a student at St. Johns Country Day School, now have an opportunity to com-petition for approximately 800 Achieve-ment Scholarship® awards worth more than $2.5 million that will be offered next spring.

Art program seeks volunteersORANGE PARK – The Art Enrichment

Program of Clay County Inc. is seeking vol-unteers to go into the public schools and share great works of art with students.

The nonpro� t is holding training ori-entation classes from Oct. 1 to 4 from 10 a.m. to noon. All volunteers are sub-ject to a criminal background check. For more information, contact Lori Butler at (904)213-2916

Florida KidCare enrollmentunderway

ORANGE PARK – Clay County families seeking healthcare coverage through Flori-da KidCare now have a new location where they can go to enroll.

The Family Resource Connection, 155 Blanding Blvd., Suite 2, in Orange Park is accepting appointment for enrollment into the program, which provides free or low-cost insurance coverage for kids up to age 18.

Currently, there are 2,353 Clay County children covered by the KidCare program. Florida KidCare program families typically pay a monthly family premium of $15 or $20, regardless of the number of children in the family. Children who do not have health insurance now are eligible to apply even if both their parents work and par-ents can even make application on behalf of an unborn child.

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ance bene� ts for their children, regardless of household income,” said Stephanie Mor-row, Trustee for Family Resource Connec-tion. “Applying is a simple form, it’s free and there are no obligations. Our staff can answer any questions and help you submit your application.”

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Expected lane closingsGREEN COVE SPRINGS – The Clay

County Department of Engineering and Public Works Engineering Division warns residents about local road closures through Sept. 29.

Expect lane closures on County Road 209, south of Henley Road for a resurfac-ing project. Lane closures are expected to be closed up to Friday, Sept. 28 from 7 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. and will be controlled by � ag-men. Of� cials are telling motorists to ex-pect moderate delays during these hours. Phase one of a paving project at Highridge Estates will cause periodic lane closures. The roads affected are Alliance Avenue, Wesleyan Road, Reed Drive, Emory Avenue and Duke Street. Expect lane closures there up through Friday, Sept. 28 from 9

a.m. to 4:00 p.m., which will bell be con-trolled by detours and � agmen as needed. Unforeseen construction circumstances or inclement weather could delay or postpone activities and estimated completion dates on this list.

Online hunter safety completion courses offered in Clay County

TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is offer-ing two free hunter safety Internet-com-pletion courses in Clay County.

The � rst class is Oct. 4 from 6 to 9 p.m. and Oct. 6 from 8 a.m. to noon. The second class is Oct. 25 from 6 to 9 p.m. and Oct. 27 from 8 a.m. to noon. Students who have taken the online course and wish to com-plete this classroom portion must bring the online-completion report with them.

The location for the class will be given to registrants in advance by calling the Lake City FWC of� ce at (386)758-0525 or going to MyFWC.com/HunterSafety. All � rearms, ammunition and materials are provided free of charge. Students should bring a pen or pencil and paper and children younger than 16 must be accompanied at all times by an adult. Those born on or after June 1, 1975, must complete the hunter safety course before purchasing a Florida hunting license. The FWC course satis� es hunter safety training requirements for all other states and Canadian provinces.

Students can register online and ob-tain information about future hunter safety classes at MyFWC.com/HunterSafety. or by calling the FWC’s Lake City of� ce at (386) 758-0525.

Challenge enterprises to host a night of celebration

ORANGE PARK – Challenge Enterprises of North Florida is hosting a “Night of Cel-ebration” in honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, as well as to celebrate the organization’s 40th anni-versary. Dinner begins at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012 at Thrasher-Horne Confer-ence Center.

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Lighthouse students remember 9/11

ORANGE PARK – Students, parents and teachers from Lighthouse Learning Center continued their annual tradition of commemorating 9/11 by visiting the Town of Orange Park � re station.

The town � re� ghters gave students and other guests a tour of the station. Prior to their visit, students made cards to honor the work of the � re� ghter and parents donated goodies for them.  The children ended their visit with a picnic at Town Hall Park.

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In Memoriam

Faye Allen James Faye passed away suddenly on September 27, 1999 at the young age of 66. At the time of her passing she was survived by her husband of 47 years, Elmer E. James.Also daughters, Linda Markum (husband Olen), April Nester, Miriam Eaton (husband Gary) and Joni Arnold (husband David). Also grandchildren Collin and Corey Markum, Jordan Nester, Katie and Jared Eaton,Lance Craun and Casey Arnold. Since her passing of 13 years, there has been another grandchild, Grant Arnold and two great-grandchildren, Cael and Caden Markum. Since her passing her two sisters Beatrice Hornsby (James) and Ruth Allen have also passed away.

Mama was the heart of our family. She loved Daddy and her children and grandchildren immensely. She was our cheerleader — always encouraging and giving us unconditional love.

— Daughter Linda Markum

Mama “Nana” - you remain in my heart and mind as if you were still with me. The impact of your life lives on. I miss you and love you.

— Daughter April Nester

Always loving and kind. A place is vacant which can never be filled. There is not a day that I do not think of you.

— Daughter Miriam Eaton

Even after 13 years, you are missed. I love you. You would have loved so much all the new members of the family, who have been added since your passing. They have all been cheated the opportunity of knowing you.

— Daughter Joni Arnold

The poem “Faye’s Song” expresses my never ending and abiding love. My sincere and heartfelt thanks to Ralph Chavers, Jr. for making her memory very special. — Husband Elmer James

Faye’s SongIt was not near your time to go, so how was I to know

You simply galloped into frost, then fractured into snow.There was no winter’s warning, No fading autumn blush

There was only sudden silence, And then the deafening hush.I know that you are happy in Heaven’s gentle June

It was my fondest wish for you but it came true, too soon.I had another smile for you, I had another kiss

I had another song for you, I’ll sing it now, like this.I love you keeper of my heart, wherever you may be,

And will until this night divides and let’s you back to me.I love you with a trembling warmth, forever cannot stillI love you here, I love you there, I do and always will...

Faye’s Song used by permission from The Dancer Poems by Ralph Chavers Jr. (close family friend)

New benefit for VeteransGREEN COVE SPRINGS – Broadus-

Raines Funeral Home is offering a new benefit for veterans and their families.

The funeral home has been named the area’s exclusive benefit provider for Veter-ans Cremation Society, which has a net-work of more than 1,000 licensed funeral homes in 48 states. The program helps families control their final arrangements while providing comprehensive savings, benefits and planning services.Qualified Veterans who take part in Broa-dus-Raines’ new service receive a free wooden and glass flag case, guaranteed savings off of cremations services and membership in the Veterans Cremation Society, which ensures the individual’s last wishes are carried out according to plan.

Petco moves in Fleming Island-FLEMING ISLAND – Regency Centers, owners of the Fleming Island Shopping Center on County Road 220, has a new tenant.

Petco has taken space in the storefront formerly occupied by Stein Mart. The pet store is leasing 12,500 square feet of the total 34,000 square feet once occupied by the clothing retailer. Petco closed its origi-nal location at 1999 Eastwest Parkway in Fleming Island to accommodate the move.

“The deal was actually signed late last year and it took about eight months to complete,” said Patrick McKinley, a senior

leasing agent with Regency’s Jacksonville office. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

McKinley said the center was “a hole we needed to fill” and said there are a number of vacant storefronts in Fleming Island he is seeking to fill.

In the next few weeks, a Zephyrhills, Fla.-based company will take 2,650 square feet of space in the same center. Hut No. 8 is a brand name clothing exchange that targets teens and young adults and should be open “with 30 to 45 days,” he said.

Smith wins President’s AwardORANGE PARK – Life Care Centers of

America recently honored Darla Smith, di-rector of accounts receivable for its South-east Division, with one of two divisional President’s Awards.

Smith was hand-ed the honor Monday, Sept. 10 for her dis-tinguished service in the long-term health care management within the Southeast Division’s 29 skilled nursing and rehab facilities in Florida and Texas.

Smith was praised for the creativity she brings to her training sessions for as-sociates in the division’s centers, enabling business office managers to learn in a way that helps them retain the information. Fourteen President’s Awards are present-ed annually to leaders of overall successful facilities or organizations within Life Care.

Smith works at Life Care Center at Wells Crossing in Orange Park.

Exit Realty adds associatesORANGE PARK – Four new team mem-

bers have joined the Orange Park office of Exit Realty.Kevin Cadora, Kristy DeRosa, Gwyn Ice and Shannon Kernan are new agents at Exit Real Estate Gallery, 1929 Park Av-enue, Orange Park. Stan Bishop, Owner/Broker of Exit Real Estate Gallery said, “Exit Real Estate Gallery is growing and attracting quality business people each and every day.”

Fleming Island resident opens pawn shopJACKSONVILLE – A Fleming Island man and his father joined forces to bring the first franchise location of Money Mizer Pawn & Jewelry to Florida.

Henry Borowy Jr. and his father Henry Borowy Sr. opened the shop at 6677 Blan-ding Boulevard.

“Banks don’t service this sector of the population and we’re happy that we can offer some support and help people in the community meet their needs,” Henry Borowy Jr. said.

The father, son team plans to three to four stores throughout northeast Flori-da in the next five years. The Columbus, Ga.-based company was founded in 1980 by Robbie Whitten and his father Robert Whitten and has grown to four locations in Georgia and Alabama.

Fleming Island resident opens Jacksonville store

JACKSONVILLE – Fleming Island resi-dent Christina Keel recently opened Once Upon A Child, 6000 Lake Gray Blvd., Jack-sonville. Keel, who quit her job to become her own boss, opened the unique resale retail store Sept. 20. Once Upon A Child buys and sells children’s apparel, toys, fur-niture and other items and generally sells goods at 60 to 70 percent off retail prices. Customers say it’s this aspect that makes it a favorite for families on a budget, while providing consumers with cash on-the-spot for items they buy from consumers.

Center for Developing Minds opens

GREEN COVE SPRINGS – A new com-prehensive therapeutic intervention cen-ter is open in Green Cove Springs.

The Center for Developing Minds, 623 Oak Street, began as a collaboration be-tween Barbara J. McDougall and Antonia Carter. While the center’s primary focus is on the intervention for school age children and adolescents, the center will treat pa-tients across the lifespan, according to a news release.

The center staff includes the expertise of licensed psychologist, a licensed men-tal health counselor, a speech language pathologist and an occupational therapist. The center will also offer art therapy and hippotherapy, which is physical therapy using horses, a practice that dates back to the days of Hippocrates.

BusinessFROM PAGE 11

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Christmas Angel Tree Applications

The Salvation Army of Clay County will be accepting applications for

their annual Angel Tree Program on:

October 1-209-12pm & 1-3pm

The Salvation Army 2795 County Road 220Middleburg, FL, 32068

Please call (904) 276-6677 to find out what paperwork will be necessary for registration or if you are interested in helping us help needy

families this Christmas season.

The issue that won’t go away:

By Eric CraveyManaging Editor

FLEMING ISLAND – For an issue that was considered dead in the water in Au-gust, the debate over whether to appoint or elect the Clay County School Superinten-dent took up more than an hour-and-a-half of heated discussion at the Sept. 20 board meeting.

Allegations of impropriety, calls for censuring one school board member and impeaching another, as well as pleas to let the voters have their say on the issue pre-sented a mixed bag for the school board, which took no action on the public com-ments.

Some speakers supported the proposal first brought up Aug. 21 by Vice-Chairman Janice Kerekes, while others called for her resignation, censure or impeachment. In August, Kerekes introduced an emergency motion to place on the Nov. 6 general elec-tion ballot a measure asking voters wheth-er they wish to elect the school superin-tendent or have the board hire or appoint one instead.

Kerekes stated at the Aug. 21 meeting that she was concerned that the Aug. 14 election, in which fellow board member Charlie Van Zant defeated incumbent Su-perintendent Ben Wortham, did not result in a qualified victor. But citizens speaking

on Sept. 20 felt she was out of line.“When codes of conduct such as integ-

rity, respectfulness and accountability are missing in our elected officials, public trust is lost,” said Marjorie Caouette of Melrose. Addressing Kerekes, Caouette said she should resign from the school board and went on to say, “I assure you, you can and will be replaced … if you don’t listen to your constituents.”

Orange Park resident Mike Trudell told board members that Kerekes’ actions in the Aug. 21 meeting were arrogant and sets the grounds for impeachment. He also said she used a “ruse of urgency to create an emergency.” He also accused her of try-ing to subvert the voters’ will.

“My fellow citizens, when there’s a mo-tion which has as its intention the overturn-ing of a properly-conducted election, thus subverting the will of the people, that is precisely Communism’s fingerprint,” Mike Trudell said. Trudell said Chairman Carol Studdard should be censured for past be-havior and accused board member Frank Farrell of failing to show any wisdom.

But not every speaker chastised Ker-ekes and Studdard at the Sept. 20 meeting. Five speakers urged board members to re-consider allowing the voters have their say on the issue.

Describing herself as a taxpaying Christian, Lori McDade of Orange Park said the district, as the largest employer in Clay County, should not be the victim of the voters’ whims. She said everyone deserves better and that can only be accomplished

by appointing the superintendent.“I do not doubt that the gentlemen in

this current affair have the best intentions for this county,” McDade said. “They have strong feelings for how the schools should be run, but it’s my belief that a superin-tendent should not rule from an emotional state but from a learned, experienced and knowledgeable platform with nothing but that current year’s success as his motiva-tion.”

Like McDade, Kerekes said, in August, that many voters felt left out of the su-perintendent’s election, many who would have voted for Wortham. Democratic vot-ers were not allowed to vote in the Aug. 14 election because there is a declared write-in candidate for the Nov. 6 election. Van Zant faces write-in Fred Gottshalk in that race.

Another speaker, Scott Burdick of Oak-

leaf said it is the accountability factor that makes him want an appointed superinten-dent. He said with an appointed superin-tendent, the board has the authority to remove that person at any time for failing to meet established standards, whereas, the elected superintendent answers only to voters.

“It is imperative that school leaders are constantly focused on meeting state and federal standards and improving achieve-ment for all students,” Burdick said. “The superintendent, as the leader of the school system, must be held accountable for re-sults.”

Board members took the presenters’ comments as information only. No action was taken. March 10, 1992, Clay County 10,270 voters said no to a measure that would have led to an appointed superinten-dent with 4,158 voters saying yes.

Electing or appointing the School Superintendent

Janice Kerekes

School Board Vice Chairman Janice Kerekes, left, looks down while residents address the Sept. 20 school board meeting. Seven residents each spoke 10 minutes, while three others gave three-minute remarks. Former Charter Review Commission member Stanley Pfenning of Clay Hill spoke five times.

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The event will feature Charlene Shirk as the Master of Ceremonies. Challenge Enterprises will recognize personal per-formance, achievement, partnerships, and volunteerism in support of fulfilling the agency’s mission to advance the lives of persons with significant disabilities. Chal-lenge Enterprises is accepting event spon-sorships, as well as ticket reservations until Oct. 2. Proceeds from the event will benefit the agency’s educational and train-ing services.

Voter registration deadlineapproaching

GREEN COVE SPRINGS – Clay County residents planning to vote in the Nov. 6 General Election, must be registered to vote no later than Tuesday, Oct. 9. That is deadline to register and change voter party affiliation as well.

The Clay County Supervisor of Elec-tions will be accepting voter registrations at its office Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 1417-1 S. Orange Avenue, Green Cove Springs.

Applications are also available at all Clay County public libraries, many govern-mental agencies, post offices and public assistance offices. Applications may also be obtained from the Clay County Super-visor of Elections website at http://www.ClayElections.com. The online form must be printed, signed and post marked by Oct. 9. Any voter registration applications postmarked or received after Oct. 9 will be held for processing until after the Nov. 6 General Election.

All voters are being encouraged to check their registration status online to ensure their records are up to date. Vot-ers who have moved to Clay County from another Florida county should report their address change to the Supervisor of Elec-tions Office via phone, online, in person or in writing before Nov. 6 or they will be re-quired by law to vote using a provisional ballot.

J.P. Hall Golf Tourney registrationORANGE PARK – Registration is un-

derway for the Eighth Annual Charity Golf Classic to benefit the J.P. Hall, Sr. Chil-dren’s Charity Christmas Party. The tour-ney will begin at 11 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 14 and will be held at the Eagle Landing Golf Club, 3989 Eagle Landing Parkway in Oak-leaf. For more information or to register, call (904) 291-5600. The Christmas party is scheduled for Dec. 15.

Action-packed day in MiddleburgMIDDLEBURG – The Clay County com-

munity of Middleburg is the place to be Saturday, Nov. 3.

The Black Creek Bowl Association is hosting its inaugural Black Creek 5K Run to benefit the David White Memorial Schol-arship Fund. White, who served as a Clay County Sheriff’s deputy, was killed earlier

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Police Briefs

China Ciriacruz

Kiari Hill

Raymond RendeRobert Palm

Couple held in theft chargeORANGE PARK – A Jacksonville couple

is being held in the Clay County Jail follow-ing an alleged theft incident at a retailer on Blanding Boulevard in Orange Park.

According to re-ports from the Clay County Sheriff’s Of-fice, Robert E. Palm, 36, and China M. Ciriacruz, 19, en-tered the Bealls store in the 500 block of Blanding Boulevard shortly after noon on Sept. 20 and were witnessed taking mul-tiple pieces of Georgia Bulldog apparel

into the dressing rooms. However, ac-cording to police, the couple “exited empty handed” leaving only hangers in the rooms.

Police say two quick-acting loss pre-vention officers at the store checked the

dressing rooms for the missing goods and then followed the couple to the parking lot.

When the officers confronted the wom-an, Palm allegedly “charged at them in an aggressive manner” and pulled a box cut-ter knife on the officer and, using profanity,

told the officer to let go of his “girl.”The couple fled the scene by vehicle but

deputies later pulled them over two blocks north of the store. Officers recovered the merchandise, which was entered into evi-dence.

According to the police report, while in custody, Palm “completed a sworn state-ment confessing to stealing the clothes,” while Ciriacruz refused to sign a sworn statement.

At press time, Palm was being held without bond, while Ciriacruz’s bond was set at $10,003.

Teen pleads in sex crime casesGREEN COVE SPRINGS – While a Clay

County jury was deliberating his future, Kiari Nathan Hill pled guilty to charges of Attempted Sexual Battery by Multiple Perpetrators, Lewd and Lascivious Bat-tery, and Aggravated Assault.

The 18-year-old went to trial Sept. 17 on one charge of Sex-ual Battery. After the jury started deliberations two days later, Hill’s defense attorney approached pros-ecutors offering a plea in this case, as well as two other pending charges.

Prosecutors contacted all of the victims and their families. After the jury had delib-erated for more than six hours, the victims accepted the offer and agreed to move for-ward with the plea deal.

Hill was arrested September 2011 af-ter a teenage girl told a school guidance counselor he attacked her. In August 2011, Hill was at the girl’s home watching a mov-ie when he got a belt, tied the girl up, and had sex with her, authorities said.

“[The victims] believe the plea and sen-tence was just. They also hope this will give them the closure they need to heal and move on,” said Assistant State Attor-ney T.J. Bryant. ASA Samantha Ellis also prosecuted the case.

Hill was adjudicated guilty as an adult and sentenced to time served, which was 379 days. He was also sentenced to five years of Sex Offender Probation with elec-tronic monitoring and designated a lifetime Sex Offender.

South Florida man held in ClayGREEN COVE SPRINGS – Clay County

authorities have charged a South Florida man with four counts of insurance fraud and grand theft of a vehicle valued up to $5,000 and tampering with a vehicle mile-

age device.Raymond Rende, 43, of North Palm

Beach, Fla., was already in custody in the Clay County Jail on other charges stem-ming from a vehicle accident that occurred in February 2011 in the Oakleaf area. At the time of the acci-dent, in which Rende was transported to Orange Park Medical Center for treatment, he was charged with giving police a false name and not having proper vehicle registration, according to sheriff’s reports. But other circumstances forced the Clay County Sheriff’s Office to hold him in custody.

“The system also showed the defendant had several previous fraud related charges from South Florida from when he was a used car dealer,” stated the police report.

After further investigation, Rende was charged Sept. 19 using warrants signed by a South Florida judge. Since his original ar-rest, authorities have dropped the charges of using a false name and not having his vehicle registration. Rende is being held on

Crime spree ends in three arrests

KEYSTONE HEIGHTS – Clay County authorities say a crime spree in the Key-stone Heights area involving at least five homes that took place between Aug 6 and Aug. 16 has resulted in the arrests of three men. However, the Clay County Sheriff’s Office said their investigation has revealed a fourth man, who has yet to be arrested, was involved in the crimes.

Robert McCarthy, 23, of Interlachen, Fla. was arrested Sept. 21 and charged with five counts of grand theft, two charges of crimi-nal mischief, three charges of burglary to a residence and two charges of armed robbery to a residence. McCarthy is in the Clay County Jail on $1.3 million bond.

As the investigation continued, deputies were led to two other men, Adam Hall, 30, of Green Cove Springs and Cornell Pena, 37, of Inter-lachen. Hall faces 13 counts of petit theft and is being held in the Clay County Jail on bond of $100,048.

Pena, who was in custody in the Put-nam County Jail, was transported to Green Cove Springs where he is charged with two counts of grand theft, one count of armed burglary of a residence, one count of bur-glary of a residence and a count of criminal mischief.

Deputies were able to obtain arrest warrants for Hall and Pena after one of the crime victims reported that the two men allegedly stole 50 pieces of sheet metal. According to deputies’ reports, a Clay County recycling company showed po-lice the receipts where Hall had been paid money for the stolen goods.

According to the deputies’ reports, the men broke into the homes in August and allegedly stole such items as flat screen televisions, gaming consoles, video games, a laptop computer, a .22-caliber rifle, jew-elry, cash and other items. Victims report-ed to Clay County Sheriff’s deputies that their homes had been broken into and ran-sacked, according to police reports.

According to police reports, McCarthy faces other criminal charges in Broward County.

Cornell PenaRobert McCarthy

Adam Hall

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South Carolina murder suspect arrested

ORANGE PARK – Clay County authori-ties assisted South Carolina law enforce-ment authorities in a murder investigation on Sept. 21.

A stakeout at an apartment complex in the 1500 block of Blanding Boulevard re-sulted in the early morning arrest of Pat-rick Kinloch, 22, of Huger, S.C.

Clay County Sher-iff’s Office deputies were contacted by of-ficers from the Berke-ley County Sheriff’s Office in South Caro-lina stating they had reason to believe that Kinloch was living with his cousin in Or-ange Park after fleeing the state, accord-ing to reports. He was wanted for a Sept. 9 murder in which he was considered a suspect, reports said.

Members of the Clay County Sheriff’s Office program Operation Safe Streets went to the apartment complex where they were able to identify Kinloch using photo-graphs from South Carolina officials. He was arrested without any resistance and has since been extradited to South Caro-lina.

Man claims squirrel ‘eating him’ during traffic stop

FLEMING ISLAND – What began as a report of a reckless driver on U.S. 17 on the night of Sept. 22 ended up as an un-usual incident.

Warren Michael III, 23, of Fleming Is-land, was pulled over after a Clay County Sheriff’s deputy wit-nessed his vehicle swerving across the road into the shoul-der and across the opposing lane almost hitting another vehicle head-on on Pine Av-enue. When the officer got Michael to stop, he approached the vehicle and prepared to question him. According to the deputy’s report, Michael told the officer “he had a squirrel eating him.” Deputies said Mi-chael then “pointed out a small squirrel he had wrapped under his shirt.”

Deputies called Michael’s girlfriend who returned the squirrel and Michael’s vehicle to safety.

After conducting a number of field so-briety tests, Michael was taken in for a breath-alcohol test, which resulted in al-cohol levels of .145 and .156, according to reports.

He was charged with Driving Under the Influence and taken to the Clay County jail where he later posted bond and was released.

Warren Michael III

Patrick Kinloch

Skeletal remains believedto be missing Keystone teenBy Eric CraveyManaging Editor

KEYSTONE HEIGHTS – Clay County authorities are awaiting the results of a Medical Exam-iner’s report to officially identify the skeletal remains found Sept. 23 in the woods off of County Road 352 in the Keystone Heights area. A preliminary investigation has led authorities to believe the re-mains are those of Zachary Coo-per who was 16-years-old at the time he was reported missing in April 2009, according to a media statement from the Clay County Sheriff’s Office. The Medical Ex-aminer’s office in Jacksonville will use dental records and DNA

analysis, along with evidence from the scene to make a final de-termination.

According to a police report, the boy’s father, Dale Cooper, told the Sheriff’s Office he had last seen his son April 9, 2009. The police report said the father told police that Zachary Cooper had ran away from home once before. In 2007, the teen ran away and was later found at a friend’s home in the Keystone Heights area.

Sheriff’s officials have not determined a cause of death at this time and stated, “our agency will not speculate about the possibil-ity of foul play being involved versus suicide, accidental death, etc.” Officials said the Medical Examiner’s report may take sev-eral days, but should provide authorities more details about the cause of death.

The property owners who found the skeletal remains have asked the public to respect their privacy and do not wish to speak publicly about the discovery. At the same time, the Cooper family is asking for similar consideration from the public. State law pro-hibits the Clay County Sheriff’s Office from divulging the Cooper address because Dale Cooper works in the law enforcement field.

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such packages. Conkey added that a state statute had gone into effect July 1, 2011, which disallowed any severance pay be-yond 20 weeks for any new contracts.

But Scruby’s contract was completed before the new statute went into effect, so to open it up for negotiations would require approval from him, said the commission auditor.

Conkey said after the meeting that he would speak to Scruby about the motions and the possibility of opening up contract negotiations and report back to the board at its next meeting. “We’ll see what hap-pens,” he said.

In completing its budget talks, the commissioners unanimously approved the Fiscal Year 2012-2013 total budget of $284,425,835, which includes $1,361,190

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for the Lake Asbury Municipal Service Bond District. Property owners will see a 7.8510 millage rate. A mil is $1 in property taxes for every $1,000 of assessed proper-ty value after exemptions. The budget year begins Oct. 1.

In other business, the BCC voted 3-2 to amend the county’s Land Development Code to make it possible for anyone owning property in a Planned Unit Development to bring a rezoning request for their prop-erty to the BCC without needing approval from either all or a portion of the other PUD owners. The previous ordinance had required 100 percent approval of all PUD members.

Commissioners Conkey and Travis Cummings voted no on the amendment.

The commissioners had sought an opin-ion concerning the measure from the state attorney general’s office in February, and received a response last week. Basically, the attorney general’s office said that it

would not comment on the county’s exist-ing ordinance, leaving that to the courts’ opinion, Scruby said. But looking forward, the attorney general’s office said that the

courts would probably not look favorably on any kind of third party consent required for a rezoning application.

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Stamping out tobaccoaddiction in Clay CountyBy Debra W. BuehnCorrespondent

Armed with a new three-year grant, the Tobacco Free Partnership of Clay County is all fired up about snuffing out tobacco use among Clay County’s youth.

“I’m incredibly optimistic about Clay County,” said Barry Hummel, M.D., known by many throughout the state for his work with Quit Doc Research and Education Foundation.

Quit Doc has been awarded communi-ty-based tobacco prevention grants in 11 of Florida’s 67 counties, with Clay County being one of them, and its goal is to con-tinue the work of the tobacco-free partner-ship that has been going on in the county for the past several years, said Hummel.

“Our goal is to reduce youth tobacco use,” Hummel said.

Hummel and several others from the Coral Springs-based Quit Doc met with Clay County tobacco-free advocates at the Fleming Island Library Sept. 20 in a kick-off meeting for the 2012-2013 year. Hummel gave an overview of Quit Doc and its mission to reduce tobacco use in Clay County.

For Hummel, a pediatrician, the focus is all about reaching out to young people and making sure they never start using to-bacco products.

“It’s a pediatric health epidemic,” Hum-mel said.

But it’s often not seen that way, since the effects of tobacco use often aren’t ex-posed until many years down the road. While some 85 percent of smokers start out as minors, the results of their choices aren’t seen until they are far into their adult years, when one in two will die early from a tobacco-related illness, Hummel said. The point is to take charge of things in those early years, he said.

“If you really want to make a dent in this, you have to reduce youth use. That’s where you have to take a stand,” said Hum-mel who, along with his associates, works to not only change tobacco policies, but social norms as well. As Hummel puts it, you can make a policy that prohibits smok-ing in parks, but you should also make sure you’re putting out information that gives a person the knowledge to decide not to smoke there in the first place.

But cigarettes are not the only issue, Hummel said. Other types of tobacco prod-ucts, such as cigars and smokeless tobacco items, including “spit” or “dip” products are problematic.

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The Quit DocPediatrician Barry Hummel explains the Quit Doc Research and Education Foundation’s program aimed at helping Clay County residents kick the tobacco habit. The Foundation has been awarded community-based tobacco prevention grants through the Florida Depart-ment of Health in 11 of Florida’s 67 counties, with Clay County being one of them. Hummel kicked off the 2012-2013 year for the Tobacco Free Partnership of Clay County.

“Dip is where [the tobacco industry] are going because there’s no second-hand smoke,” Hummel said.

To reach their young audience, the smokeless products are often packaged to look like candy, and even placed with can-dy-type items in stores. That’s something Hummel hopes to have a huge effect on, by encouraging people – especially young people – to approach their local govern-ments and demand that such products are properly regulated.

“I’m going to stamp out dip. We’re going to be ‘dip-centric,’” Hummel said.

One of the reasons Quit Doc chose Clay County as one of its focus areas was due to an increase in tobacco products, particu-larly in area high schools, from 2008-2010. But new statistics that were just released on Sept. 24 showed Clay County High Schools were doing much better for 2010-2012, with the use of smokeless products down from 12.3 percent for 2008-2010 to 8.3 percent for 2010-2012. However, that’s still above the current state average of 5.6 percent.

“We want to be below the state aver-age,” Hummel said.

One of the best places to fight tobacco use is in the middle schools, where Clay County has been quite successful in its an-ti-tobacco campaign, said Hummel. If you can reach young people before they enter high school, you’ve done a lot to win the battle, he said.

“Eighth grade is the linchpin,” he said, adding that the work that has been done in the middle schools has obviously carried over to the high schools.

SWAT teams – Students Working Against Tobacco – are among those helping in the tobacco-free efforts here, said Heather Sciartelli, the Clay County SWAT program coordinator. The teams are made up of young people from schools to organizations such as Scouts or 4-H Clubs. There is also an all-county organization that anyone can join, she said. Anyone interested can con-tact her at [email protected].

The goal, she said, is “…to help local policy makers and business owners know that tobacco-free policies help save money and lives.”

For anyone interested in becoming a part of the Tobacco Free Partnership of Clay County, contact Joey O’Hern, tobacco prevention specialist, at [email protected], or visit the website at www.tfp-clay-org.

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Moosehaven celebrates 90ORANGE PARK – Moosehaven, the Or-

ange Park center that provides retirement living and continuous care to members of the Loyal Order of Moose, is celebrating its 90th anniversary in October.

The public is invited to take part in the

this year in the line of duty. White was a graduate of Middleburg High where he played trumpet in the school band.

The run will coincide with the annual Middleburg Historic Festival where guests can learn about everything from how this community was Clay County’s � rst county seat to the role it played in the Seminole Wars. There will be a car show, food and crafts, tours of the Middleburg History Museum, music and historic war reenact-ments.

Also that day, take in some youth foot-ball with the 3rd annual Black Creek Bowl, which will be held on two � elds at Middle-burg High. The winner will be named Black Creek Bowl champions. Sign up for the 5K race and get more information at middle-burgblackcreekbowlassociation.com.

Trail riding event at Camp BlandingCAMP BLANDING – For the � rst time

in more than a decade, of� cials with the National Guard are opening up Camp Blan-ding to horse owners who enjoy public trail rides.

The event, scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 10, will bene� t the Camp Blanding Military Museum and Minuteman Fund. Cost is $5 per person and riders will register at the check-in gate off State Road 16 West.

There will be plenty of parking for large horse trailers. There will be free live ground work demonstrations, food and vendor booths, a 50/50 Raf� e, hay rides, historical displays. Organizers welcome horse carriages and buckboards to the event that will run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

There will be no weapons, dogs, or al-cohol permitted on post. All riders under 16 will be required to wear a helmet while riding and all attendees must sign a “Re-lease of Liability” waiver. All National Bar-rel Horse Association rules will apply at the event. Guests are urged to bring their own horse as there will be no rentals or loans.

All horses must be healthy and have proof of a negative Coggins test. More info is available at facebook.com/CampBland-ing or call (904) 682-3969.

all-day event Saturday, Oct. 6 at its 72-acre campus on River Road. Founded in October 1922 by Rodney Brandon, Secretary to the Moose, Moosehaven provides all levels of on-campus health care and is the second-largest employer in the Town of Orange Park. Brandon’s legacy has been honored with the completion of Brandon Place, an

independent living community with Moose-haven where residents can transition from villa homes to the various levels of health care at the campus.

For more information, contact Sandra Simmons Duggan at (904) 278-1281 or via email at [email protected].

SPECIAL TO CLAY TODAYGetting down to businessGREEN COVE SPRINGS – The Opening Tea of the Village Improvement Association of Green Cove Springs in the club’s home at 17 Palmetto Street, Green Cove Springs, was held Sept. 13. Members caught up on the activities of the summer, enjoyed an array of � nger foods and the company of their fellow members and visitors. Loli Buston, stand-ing, a guest of VIA member Nela Llewellen, introduces herself to the members, who discussed the coming year’s activities.

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CRIME WATCHThis is a weekly collection of crime reports from the Clay County Sheriff’s Office Community Relations Unit meant to inform, educate and generate community feedback. To receive these alerts via email, go online to www.claysheriff.com, click on the Sharing Tree logo and follow the instructions.

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Thefts:On 09/23 a cell phone was stolen from

an unattended backpack in the band room at Oakleaf High School on Plantation Oaks Boulevard (Oakleaf Plantation) in Orange Park.

On 09/22 a mailbox was stolen from a residence on Acadia Street (Jacksonville South) in Middleburg.

On 09/21 an unattended cell phone was stolen from a table in a class room at Or-ange Park High School on Kingsley Avenue in Orange Park.

On 09/21 a cell phone was stolen from an unattended backpack in the gym at Or-ange Park High School on Kingsley Avenue in Orange Park.

On 09/21 a license plate was stolen from a boat trailer parked at the Middle-burg Boat Ramp on Main Street in Middle-burg.

On 09/21 an unattended backpack, containing cash, a cell phone, and an MP3 player, was stolen from the floor inside of the girl’s locker room at Orange Park High School on Kingsley Avenue in Orange Park.

On 09/21 a battery charger for a golf cart was stolen from a carport at a resi-dence on Hilltop Drive (Meadowbrook) in Orange Park.

On 09/21 a two wheel 5x8 foot flatbed trailer was stolen from the driveway of a residence on Talisman Drive (Mayfield & Coppergate) in Middleburg.

On 09/20 an Apple iPod was stolen from an unsecured book bag in the locker room at Fleming Island High School on Vil-lage Square Parkway on Fleming Island in Orange Park.

On 09/20 trailer ramps and three rolls of field fence were stolen from a property on Sharron Road in Green Cove Springs.

On 09/20 a decal was stolen from a li-cense plate on a vehicle at a residence on Lenda Lane (Evergreen Acres) in Middle-burg.

On 09/19 an unsecured bicycle was stolen from the driveway of a residence on Silver Bluff Boulevard (Silverleaf & Pebble Creek @ Oakleaf Plantation) in Orange Park

On 09/18 a Florida tag was stolen from a vehicle at a residence on Eagle Nest Lane (Long Bay Extension) in Middleburg.

On 09/18 a home built trailer with a canoe on top of it, and a go-kart were sto-len from a property on Snapdragon Avenue (Jacksonville South) in Middleburg.

On 09/18 an expired vehicle tag was stolen from a garage at a residence on Hawks Crest Drive (Whisper Creek) in Middleburg.

On 09/18 a vehicle tag was stolen at a residence on Gopher Circle (Black Creek Park) in Middleburg.

On 09/18 a decal was stolen from a ve-hicle tag at a residence on Gum Street in Green Cove Springs.

On 09/18 an unsecured wheel barrow and a ladder were stolen from the back yard of a residence on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Green Cove Springs.

On 09/17 a Florida tag was stolen from a vehicle at a residence on Paloma Court (Duck Pond) in Middleburg.

On 09/17 an unsecured Deluxe Glider bicycle was stolen from the front porch of a residence on Washington Lane in Green Cove Springs.

On 09/17 two (2) bags of liquid soap were stolen from the men’s restroom at Spring Park on Walnut Street in Green Cove Springs.

On 09/16 an unsecured Road Master men’s mountain bike was stolen from under a covered area in the front yard of a resi-dence on Gilda Court in Keystone Heights.

On 09/16 a registration decal was sto-len from a license plate on a vehicle at a residence on Bent Bow Lane (Woodbridge) in Middleburg.

On 09/15 approximately 15 gallons of gasoline were stolen from a moving truck at the business of Budget Rental Car on Blanding Boulevard I Orange Park.

On 09/15 a report was taken at a resi-dence on Night Owl Trail (Pine Ridge Plan-tation) in Middleburg regarding the theft of a license plate from a vehicle sometime during the previous week, in an unknown location in Duval or Clay Counties.

On 09/14 air conditioning units were stolen from residences on Waterville Way and Drysdale Drive (Forest Hammock @ Oakleaf Plantation) in Orange Park.

On 09/14 a Comcast cable box was sto-len from the children’s playroom at a prop-erty on Rivers Road in Green Cove Springs.

On 09/13 an unattended wallet was stolen from a shopping cart in the parking lot at Wal-Mart on Blanding Boulevard in Orange Park.

On 09/13 a wallet, that was accidently dropped in the parking lot, was stolen at Lowes on Blanding Boulevard in Middle-burg. 

On 09/12 an unsecured motorcycle was stolen from the area of a shed at a residence on Conecum Avenue (Big Tree Lakes) in Keystone Heights.

On 09/12 an unsecured ATV, with the keys in the ignition, was stolen from the yard of a residence on Warner Road in Green Cove Springs.

On 09/12 tail lights were stolen from a vehicle in the parking lot of a residence in the Middletowne Apartments on DeBarry Avenue (Grove Park) in Orange Park.

On 09/11 an unattended yellow Mon-goose bicycle was stolen from the driveway

of a residence on Pawnee Street (Golden Lake & Tanglewood Village) in Orange Park.

On 09/11 a report was taken regard-ing the theft of a decal from a license plate at a residence on River Reach Road (West Shores Forest) on Fleming Island in Or-ange Park.

On 09/11 a report was taken regard-ing the theft of an unattended wallet from a purse at the business of Pet Smart on Wells Road in Orange Park.

On 09/11 a license plate was stolen from a vehicle at a residence on Pacetti Road in Green Cove Springs.

On 09/11 a license plate decal was stolen from a vehicle in the parking lot of Keystone Heights City Hall on Lawrence Boulevard in Keystone Heights.

On 09/11 a report was taken at a resi-dence on Olander Street (Miller Oak Trails) in Green Cove Springs regarding the theft of a license plate decal at an unknown place and time.

On 09/11 a package left at a residence on Horseshoe Trail Drive (Oakpoint @ Oak-leaf Plantation) in Orange Park, by a deliv-ery company, was stolen.

Burglary to Structures:On 09/22 meds, an Android cell phone,

and a Seiko watch were stolen from an un-secured residence on Old Jennings Road in Middleburg.

On 09/22 approximately 200 vinyl re-cords, a washer and dryer, a compound miter saw, hand tools and sockets were stolen from a residence on Sharron Road in Green Cove Springs. Entry was made by forcing a window next to the front door.

On 09/22 all rooms were ransacked and several pieces of jewelry were stolen from a residence on Gopher Street (Black Creek Park) in Middleburg. Entry was made by pulling out a “doggie door” insert from the sliding glass door.

On 09/20 a bicycle was stolen from an open garage at a residence on Trailwood Drive (Pine Lake @ Eagle Harbor) on Fleming Island in Orange Park.

On 09/20 a Playstation 3 with cord and one controller, several DVDs were sto-len from a residence on Hereford Road in Middleburg. Towels were stuffed into the drains of the sink and tub in the bathroom and the water was turned on causing flood-ing. Entry was made by forcing the front door.

On 09/21 a metal porch swing was sto-len from the front porch of a residence on Birchwood Drive (Lakeside Estates) in Or-ange Park.

On 09/17 an IPod nano and an Ipod Touch were stolen from a residence on Turtle Dove Drive (Olde Sutton Oaks) in Orange Park.

On 09/17 jewelry and a TDJ 22C .22 caliber Jennings handgun were stolen from the bedroom of a residence on Camel Circle (Black Creek Park) in Middleburg.

On 09/17 an unsecured firearm was stolen from the bedroom of a residence on Black Creek Drive (Black Creek Shores) in Middleburg.

On 09/16 a water heater, a heat pump, a stove, a dishwasher, and a shower tub were stolen from a vacant residence on County Road 209 South in Green Cove Springs. A water pump was also stolen from the back yard. There were no signs of forced entry.

On 09/16 various pieces of jewelry were stolen from a dresser drawer at a residence on Country Club Boulevard (Loch Rane) in Orange Park. There were no signs of forced entry.

On 09/15 flat steel was stolen from a front unlocked shed, and channel iron pieces of steel were stolen from a rear un-locked shed at a property on Indian Trail (OAK FOREST) in Keystone Heights.

On 09/15 a Mathew Solocam bow & ar-row set with a SKB case, a Mathews Pas-sion bow and arrow set, various pieces of jewelry, and a GE digital camera were sto-len from an unlocked residence on Union Road (American Fields) in Middleburg.

On 09/15 a purse was stolen from an unsecured residence in an apartment complex on Crossing Boulevard in Orange Park.

On 09/15 kitchen cabinet doors were found open and cans of soda were missing from the refrigerator at a residence on Im-mokalee Road in Keystone Heights. Entry was made by forcing the sliding glass door lock. The above ground pool had cut marks and burn marks in the liner causing most of the water to drain out.

On 09/14 wires were cut from walls, and a roll of Romex wire, a tiller, a lawn mower, and scrap metal were stolen from a storage shed at a property on Sharron Road in Green Cove Springs. An older mo-bile home was also stolen from the prop-erty.

On 09/11 car parts, tools, and memo-rabilia were stolen from a large warehouse type building on County Road 218. Entry was made by removing a large piece of wood across a rear door and breaking the glass to the door.

On 09/11 a stove, a refrigerator, and a washer were stolen from a residence on County Road 218. Entry was made by forc-ing the front door open.

On 09/11 jewelry was stolen from an unlocked residence on Deer Island Road in Green Cove Springs.

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POLICE SEPTEMBER 27, 2012 CLAY TODAY 25CLAYTODAYONLINE.COM

CLAY’S MOST WANTED

Kareem Leroy CameronBM 31 YOA, 11/20/1980, 6’03”, 160 lbs Bond: $75,003.00Last Known Address: Bayhill Blvd., Orange Park, FLCase Number: 12AF060592

Selling/delivering cocaineCHARGES:

*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, Feb. 27

Timothy Hughes, 27, FTA Possess

Controlled Sub-stance (Alprazolam)

Ronald Stengrim, 46, FTA Simple

Battery

Christopher Johnson, 23, Grand Theft

Firearm

Kyle Blair, 27, VOP

Domestic Battery

Dana Kelly, 24, VOP Possession

of Cocaine

Jency Box, 33, VOP Drug Offend-er Probation (Poss

of Controlled Substance)

Stacey Gurley, 46, Grand Theft

Ryan Staley, 25, Retail Theft

Roger Murhee, 24, VOP Domestic

Battery

Demontre Clark, 20, VOP Domestic

Battery

ChristopherFoster, 32, VOP

Grand Theft (2 cts)

Anthony Qualls, 26, Burglary to a Residence/Grand

Theft Auto

Clay County Sheriff’s Office Most Wanted

Arrests

SEE ARRESTS, 26

Wednesday, Sept. 26Allen, Mark, 43, Middleburg, CCSO, Ag-

gravated Child Abuse, Aggravated BatteryBadger, Michael, 34, Orange Park,

CCSO, Possession of Firearm by Convicted Felon, Carry Concealed Firearm

Barco, Ester, 59, Jacksonville, CCSO, Retail Theft, Resist Retail Merchant/Offi-cer/

Brown, Sidney, 50, Jacksonville, CCSO, Dealing In Stolen Property, Giving False Info To A Pawn Broker

Colson, Dana, 35, Orange Park, OPPD Habitual Traffic Offender/Lic

Copeland, Brian, 38, Keystone Heights, CCSO, Grand Theft of Firearm

Craig, Dustin, 29, Palatka, CCSO, VOP-Petit Theft

El-Osiris, Princess Saidah, 44, Jack-sonville, GCSPD While License Suspended 1st Off

Gilmore, Clinton, 29, Orange Park, CCSO, Aggravated Assault W/Deadly Weapon

Heard, Marcus, 18, Green Cove Springs, CCSO, Burglary to Residence, Felony Vandalism

Johnson, Jessie, 19, Orange Park, CCSO, Violated Conditional Release

Johnson, Thomas, 22, Orange Park, CCSO, Possess -20 Grams Cannabis w/o, Possess/Use Drug Paraphernalia

Juvenile Offender, 16, CCSO, Retail Theft

Juvenile Offender, 15, CCSO, Violation of Court Order

Kelly, Dana, 24, Hilliard, Fla., CCSO, VOP - Possession of Cocaine

Lawrence, Jesse, 25, Jacksonville, FHP, Direction and Execution of Warrant

Mathis, Kevin, 24, Middleburg, CCSO, Loitering or Prowling

Mckibbin, Rebekah, 24, Cross City, Fla., CCSO, Two counts each of Dealing In Stolen Property and Giving False Info To A Pawn Broker

Meadows, Britney, 20, Green Cove Springs, CCSO, Improper Exhibit Firearm/Dangerous Public

Messerschmidt, James, 24, Jackson-ville, CCSO, VOP-Burglary of a Structure or Residence, VOP-Petit Theft

Smith, Robert, 31, Jacksonville, GC-SPD, Driving While License Suspended

Smith, Wynn, 44, Inverness, CCSO, Possess/Use Drug Paraphernalia

Soto, Jeffrey, 43, Orange Park, CCSO, Driving While License Suspended 1st Off

Staley, Ryan, 25, Fleming Island, CCSO, Retail Theft $300

Tuesday, Sept. 26Allen, Mark, 43, Middleburg, CCSO, Ag-

gravated Child Abuse, Aggravated Battery

Badger, Michael, 34, Orange Park, CCSO, Possession of Firearm by Convicted Felon, Carry Concealed Firearm

Barco, Ester, 59, Jacksonville, CCSO, Retail Theft, Resist Retail Merchant/Offi-cer/

Brown, Sidney, 50, Jacksonville, CCSO, Dealing In Stolen Property, Giving False Info To A Pawn Broker

Colson, Dana, 35, Orange Park, OPPD Habitual Traffic Offender/Lic

Copeland, Brian, 38, Keystone Heights, CCSO, Grand Theft of Firearm

Craig, Dustin, 29, Palatka, CCSO, VOP-Petit Theft

El-Osiris, Princess Saidah, 44, Jack-sonville, GCSPD While License Suspended 1st Off

Gilmore, Clinton, 29, Orange Park, CCSO, Aggravated Assault W/Deadly Weapon

Heard, Marcus, 18, Green Cove Springs, CCSO, Burglary to Residence, Felony Vandalism

Johnson, Jessie, 19, Orange Park, CCSO, Violated Conditional Release

Johnson, Thomas, 22, Orange Park, CCSO, Possess -20 Grams Cannabis w/o, Possess/Use Drug Paraphernalia

Juvenile Offender, 16, CCSO, Retail Theft

Juvenile Offender, 15, CCSO, Violation of Court Order

Kelly, Dana, 24, Hilliard, Fla., CCSO, VOP - Possession of Cocaine

Lawrence, Jesse, 25, Jacksonville, FHP, Direction and Execution of Warrant

Mathis, Kevin, 24, Middleburg, CCSO,

Loitering or ProwlingMckibbin, Rebekah, 24, Cross City,

Fla., CCSO, Two counts each of Dealing In Stolen Property and Giving False Info To A Pawn Broker

Meadows, Britney, 20, Green Cove Springs, CCSO, Improper Exhibit Firearm/Dangerous Public

Messerschmidt, James, 24, Jackson-ville, CCSO, VOP-Burglary of a Structure or Residence, VOP-Petit Theft

Smith, Robert, 31, Jacksonville, GC-SPD, Driving While License Suspended

Smith, Wynn, 44, Inverness, CCSO, Possess/Use Drug Paraphernalia

Soto, Jeffrey, 43, Orange Park, CCSO, Driving While License Suspended 1st Off

Staley, Ryan, 25, Fleming Island, CCSO, Retail Theft $300

Monday, Sept. 24Asjes, Christopher, 44, Middleburg,

CCSO, Lewd/Lascivious/Handling/FondlingBlankenship, Joshua, 21, Green Cove

Springs, GCSPD, Obtain Property by False Personation

Brown, Ashely, 25, Middleburg, CCSO, Simple Battery

Brown, Elizabeth, 57, Orange Park, CCSO, Burglary of Unoccupied Dwelling

Brown, Rebeccah, 22, Middleburg, CCSO, Simple Battery

Horne, Robert, 45, Middleburg, CCSO, VOP - DUI

Hughes, Timothy, 27, Fleming Island, CCSO, FTA – Three counts of Possession Of Controlled Case, Use Or Possess Drug Paraphernalia, FTA - DWLSR

Jobe, Jerome, 27, Keystone Heights, CCSO, VOP-Grand Theft of Firearm

Juvenile Offender, 14, CCSO, Trespass-Structure or Conveyance, Trespass-Struc-ture or Conveyance

Juvenile Offender, 16, CCSO, FTA - Grand Theft, Felony Vandalism, Burglary to Residence

Juvenile Offender, 17, CCSO, Abscond-ed-Possession of Cannabis

Mclean, Kristina, 29, Middleburg, CCSO, Failure of Defendant on Bail to

Payne, Lee, 23, Fleming Island, CCSO, Habitual Traffic Offender/Lic

How to read the arrestsFTA – Failure to appear VOP--Violation of probationDWLSR - Driving while license suspended or revoked

DUI—Driving under the influence BUI - Boating under the influenceW/O -- Without valid prescriptionLEO - Law enforcement officer“- 20” – under 20 grams

Arresting agencies(CCSO)—Clay County Sheriff’s Office

(GCPD)—Green Cove Springs police Dept.(OPPD)—Orange Park Police Dept.

(FHP)-Florida Highway Patrol(JUD) – Judicial Order

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ArrestsFROM PAGE 25

Saxton, Tiffany, 35, Kearns, Utah, CCSO, Cruelty to Animals, Cruelty to Ani-mals

Smith, Kathleen, 28, Jacksonville, CCSO, Grand Theft of Controlled Substance

Sunday, Sept. 23Asbell, Kimberly, 44, Jacksonville, GC-

SPD, Disorderly IntoxicationBrown, Edward, 42, Jacksonville, GC-

SPD, Disorderly IntoxicationChiong, Juan Carlos, 30, Jacksonville,

CCSO, Possess -20 Grams Cannabis w/oJoyner, Karen, 29, Orange Park, CCSO,

Failure of Defendant on Bail ToJud, Dodi, 40, Middleburg, CCSO, Pos-

sess/Use Drug Paraphernalia, Registration Required, Possess -20 Grams Cannabis w/o

Juvenile offender, 16, CCSO, Possess -20 Grams Cannabis w/o, Possess/Use Drug Paraphernalia

Juvenile Offender, 15, CCSO, Possess/Use Drug Paraphernalia, Possess -20 Grams Cannabis w/o

Juvenile Offender, 17, CCSO, Two counts of Possess -20 Grams Cannabis w/o, Possess/Use Drug Paraphernalia

Kasper, Melissa, 46, Macclenny, CCSO, Violate Injunction for Protection

Lawrence, Devin, 18, Orange Park, CCSO, Criminal Mischief

Newman, Andrew, 18, Middleburg, CCSO, Possess -20 Grams Cannabis w/o

Ratica, Connie, 39, Orange Park, CCSO, DUI Alcohol

Rodriguez, Andrew, 19, Middleburg, GCSPD, Contributing to the Delinquency

Rosario, Anthony, 20, Fleming Island, GCSPD, Possess -20 Grams Cannabis w/o, Possess/Use Drug Paraphernalia, Depen-dency Of

Singleton, Michael, 29, Fleming Island, OPPD, Simple Battery (Warrant)

Upmeyer, Raymond, 49, Middleburg, CCSO, Aggravated Battery

Westervelt, Kegan, 18, Orange Park, CCSO, Possess -20 Grams Cannabis w/o

White, Scott, 31, St. Johns, Fla., CCSO, Possess -20 Grams Cannabis w/o

Saturday, Sept. 22Akbari, Fariba, 45, Jacksonville, CCSO,

Grand Theft- RetailBryant, Ethel, 38, Jacksonville, CCSO,

Driving on Susp/Revoked Driver’s LicenseCintron, Estevan, 22, Orange Park,

CCSO, FTA-Petit TheftDavis, Kendall,18, Orange Park, CCSO,

Petit Theft- Retail- WarrantHarper, Tequila, 32, Jacksonville,

CCSO, Possess -20 Grams Cannabis w/oJackson, Bert, 38, Jacksonville, CCSO,

Possess Crack Cocaine, Possess Of Heroin, Possess/Use Drug Paraphernalia

Jones, Tracy, 40, Orange Park, CCSO, VOP-DUI

Juvenile Offender, Female, 17, CCSO, Petit Theft Retail, Simple Battery, Resist/Obstruct/Oppose of Officer

Juvenile Offender, Female, 15, CCSO, Petit Theft (Shoplifting), Simple Battery

Juvenile Offender, Male, 14, CCSO, Criminal Mischief, Simple Battery-Domes-tic

Juvenile Offender, Male, 16, CCSO, Trespass - Occupied Structure

Laconte, Christopher, 22, Middleburg, CCSO, DUI Alcohol or Drugs, Possess Con-trol Sub w/o Valid

Mclean, Kristina, 29, Middleburg, CCSO, FTA-Possession of Cocaine

Michael, Warren, 23, Fleming Island, CCSO, DUI Alcohol or Drugs

Smith, Trent, 20, Jacksonville, CCSO, VOP-Criminal Mischief

Spinks, Brittney,26, Orange Park, CCSO, Driving on Susp/Revoked Driver’s License, Possess -20 Grams Cannabis w/o, Possess/Use Drug Paraphernalia, Retail Theft $300

Friday, Sept. 21Burris, Kendal, 34, Green Cove Springs,

CCSO, Two Counts, VOP - Dealing in Stolen Property

Ertel, Megan, 22, Middleburg, CCSO, FTA - DWLSR

Fuentes, Luis, 41, Orange Park, CCSO, (Domestic)Simple Battery

Hjelm, Wade, 40, Middleburg, CCSO, Drive With Suspended Revoked, Illegal Li-cense Plate/Attached

Horton, Jessica, 31, Orange Park, CCSO, Retail Theft

Johnson, Roderick, 30, Orange Park, CCSO, FTA - Possession Less Than 20 Grams

Johnson, Roy, 43, Keystone Heights, CCSO, Failure of Defendant on Bail to Ap-pear

Juvenile Offender, 14, CCSO, Failure to Appear

Juvenile Offender, 16, CCSO, Resist Of-ficer with Violence, on Public or Private Education

Juvenile Offender, 17, CCSO, Trespass after Warning, Resist/Obstruct/Oppose of Officer

Kinloch, Patrick, 22, Huger, S.C., CCSO, Fugitive from Justice

Marlowe, Arron, 28, Orange Park, CCSO, No Valid Driver’s License

Mosbach, Patrick, 24, Orange Park, CCSO, DUI Alcohol or Drugs

Riser, Christopher, 25, Orange Park, OPPD, DUI Alcohol or Drugs 1st Off

Rodgers, Amber, 20, Green Cove Springs, CCSO, Two Counts of Petit 2nd Of-ficer (Retail)

Shoemaker, Latoya, 28, Jacksonville, CCSO, FTA - DWLSR

Voight, Jeffrey, 29, Middleburg, CCSO, DUI-Damage to Person/Property, Two Counts of Driving While License Suspended

Ward, Jack, 47, Jacksonville, CCSO, VOP- Robbery with a Weapon

Westgate, Gilbert, 48, Green Cove Springs, CCSO, Non-Support

Yazbec, Alexander, 31, Orange Park, CCSO, Simple Battery, Aggravated Assault W/Intent to Commit

Thursday, Sept. 20Ciriacruz, China,19, Jacksonville,

CCSO, Robbery-Armed Firearm/OtherClark, Nathaniel, 55, Orange Park,

CCSO, Simple Battery, Resist/Obstruct/Op-

pose of Officer Cole, Toni, 18, Middleburg, CCSO, Re-

tail Theft - ShopliftingDecrosta, Kaci, 23, Middleburg, CCSO,

Fraudulent Use of Credit CardFelker, Paul, 19, Middleburg, CCSO,

Violate Probation/CommunityHickman, Jeffery, 29, Jacksonville,

CCSO, Burglary Unoccupied, Grand Theft - Value 300 To 4,999

Hirsch-Cook, Garrison, 24, Middleburg, SJ, Direction and Execution of Warrant

Juvenile Offender, 14, CCSO, Burglary of Unoccupied Dwelling, Grand Theft - Val-ue 300 To 4,999, Deal i

n Stolen PropertyLewis, Devante, 20, Jacksonville,

CCSO, Contempt of Court-ShopliftingMyers, Whitney, 25, Valdosta, Ga.,

CCSO, Grand Theft - Value 300 To 4,999Palm, Robert, 36, Jacksonville, CCSO,

Robbery-Armed Firearm/OtherRandolph, Carlton, 41, Green Cove

Springs, Judge, Contempt of Court\Child Support

Rothwell, Shana, 23, Jacksonville, CCSO, Retail Theft

Rudolph, Thomas, 26, Jacksonville, CCSO, Giving False Name or False ID

Self, Robert, 55, Green Cove Springs, CCSO, Two Counts, Direction and Execu-tion of Warrant

Sutton, Chris, 32, Jacksonville, CCSO, Direction and Execution of Warrant

Tennell, Antwain, 31, Jacksonville, CCSO, FTA-Driving While License Sus-pended

Toth, Christopher, 30, Middleburg, CCSO, (Domestic)Simple Battery, Resist/Obstruct/Oppose of Officer

Villegas, Hector, 33, Fleming Island, Judge, Contempt of Court\Child Support

Walter, Brandon, 29, Keystone Heights, CCSO, Two counts, VOP-Burglary of Struc-ture

Wednesday, Sept. 19Bolden, Jennet, 18, Orange Park,

CCSO, Dealing in Stolen PropertyBolds, Cory, 23, Jacksonville, CCSO,

Fail To Obey LEO Order To Stop, With In-tent To Sell Mfg Deliv Schedule, Possess Control Sub W/o, Possess Control Sub w/o Valid

Brugh, Michael, 42, Orange Park, CCSO, VOP - Domestic Battery

Deese, Britny, 26, Green Cove Springs, FTA - DWLSR

Dillon, Hollie, 35, Orange Park, CCSO, Utter Counterfeit Instrument

Hendrick, Tracy, 46, Orange Park, CCSO, Trespass after Warning

Hodges, Gene, 37, Jacksonville, CCSO, FTA – DWLSR, FTA - Giving False Name to Police

Juvenile Offender, 14, OPPD, Simple Battery/ Domestic

Juvenile Offender, 16, CCSO, Simple Battery (Domestic)

Juvenile Offender, 16, CCSO, Simple Battery

Moore, Robin, 43, Keystone Heights, CCSO, Petit Theft (Retail)

Moore, Susana, 35, Green Cove Springs, CCSO, Two Counts, Fraudulent Use of Credit Card

Ogden, Dale, 36, Jacksonville, CCSO, Contempt - No Valid Driver’s License

Pawlowski, Joseph, 48, Orange Park, CCSO, Violate Injunction for Protection

Ramey, William, 18, Green Cove Springs, CCSO, Retail Theft

Ramirez, Marlo, 26, Jacksonville, CCSO, Driving While License Suspended, 2nd Offense

Rende, Raymond, 43, North Palm Beach, Fla., CCSO, Four Counts, Insurance Fraud

Wilson, Nyerere, 18, Orange Park, CCSO, No Valid Driver’s License

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POLICE SEPTEMBER 27, 2012 CLAY TODAY 27CLAYTODAYONLINE.COM

On 09/11 cash and jewelry were stolen from an unsecured residence in an apart-ment complex on Filmore Street (Twin Pines) in Orange Park.

On 09/12 sandals and coins were sto-len from a residence on Murrhee Road in Green Cove Springs. Entry was made by forcing the rear door.

On 09/12 a play station 3, a laptop computer, meds, a hoodie jacket, jeans, and an iPhone were stolen from a resi-dence on Chatham Village Drive (Chatham Village) on Fleming Island in Orange Park. The residence was secured, however a re-altor’s lock box was still on the front door.

On 09/13 an attempt to burglarize a business was made on Wells Road in Or-ange Park. A suspect threw a rock through the glass door but was scared off when the alarm sounded.

On 09/13 a work truck was stolen from a residence on Sigsbee Road (Bellair) in Orange Park.

On 09/13 a residence on Chain Fern Way (Pace Island) on Fleming Island was entered and searched through. Entry was made by manipulating the lock on the rear French doors. Nothing was missing from the residence.

Burglary to Autos:On 09/23 a LG Esteem cell phone was

stolen from the center storage compart-ment of an unsecured vehicle in the park-ing lot of Cedar Food Mart on Arora Boule-vard (Meadowbrook) in Orange Park.

On 09/21 a pair of speakers, an amplifi-er, and an iPod were stolen from a disabled vehicle parked on the side of Drysdale Drive west of Oakleaf Plantation Parkway (Forest Hammock @ Oakleaf Plantation) in

CrimeFROM PAGE 24

Orange Park. Entry was made by smashing the rear passenger side window.

On 09/21 a Cobra Nine Laser radar de-tector was stolen from an unlocked vehicle in the driveway of a residence on Marcel Drive (Chateau Village) in Orange Park.

On 09/20 a pair of clip-on sunglasses, a Garmin GPS unit, and work keys were sto-len from a vehicle at a residence on Quince Court (Grove Park) in Orange Park. Entry was made by smashing the driver’s side window.

On 09/20 a purse was stolen from an unlocked vehicle at a residence on Ott Av-enue in Penney Farms.

On 09/19 a purse was stolen from an unsecured vehicle in the parking lot of Wal-Mart on Blanding Boulevard in Orange Park.

On 09/18 a Dell Inspirion computer was stolen from an unlocked vehicle at a residence on Parkside Avenue (Lakeside Estates) in Orange Park.

On 09/18 a money bag containing cash and checks was stolen from a vehicle at a residence on State Road 100.

On 09/17 a handicap tag was stolen from the mirror of an unlocked vehicle at the Dollar General Store on County Road 218 in Middleburg.

On 09/17 a wallet was stolen from a purse inside of a vehicle at a residence on North Street in Green Cove Springs. Entry to the vehicle was made by breaking the rear passenger side window.

On 09/16 a wallet was stolen from the center console of a vehicle at a residence on North Street in Green Cove Springs. En-try was made by breaking the rear driver’s side window.

On 09/13 a wallet and a cell phone were stolen from the center console of an unse-cured vehicle at a residence on Patricia Lane (Grove Park Village) in Orange Park.

On 09/13 two bags containing a laptop

computer, charger, and flash drive were stolen from an unlocked vehicle at a resi-dence on Glendening Road (Meadowbrook) in Orange Park.

On 09/13 a CD ROM drive was stolen from a vehicle that was possibly left un-locked, in the parking lot of an apartment complex on Old Orange Park Road in Or-ange Park.

On 09/13  a laptop backpack contain-ing various tools was stolen from a vehicle in the parking lot in front of a residence on The Grove Road (Grove Park) in Orange Park. The vehicle was entered via unknown means.

Criminal Mischief:On 09/21 a vehicle was “keyed” on all

four sides, and graffiti was scratched into the hood in the parking lot of Roadhouse on Blanding Boulevard in Orange Park.

On 09/18 a water hose reel mount was damaged at a residence on Shelley Drive (Arava) in Green Cove Springs.

On 09/18 the rear driver’s side tire was slashed on a vehicle at a residence on East Street in Green Cove Springs.

On 09/17 a political sign was damaged on the roadside at the intersection of Oak-leaf Village Parkway and Plantation Oaks Boulevard (Oakleaf Plantation) in Orange Park.

On 09/16 all four tires were slashed on a vehicle parked in the yard of a residence on North Periwinkle Avenue (Black Creek Park) in Middleburg.

On 09/16 a rear window was shattered by a BB gun at a residence on Country Side Drive (Spring Creek & Cypree Creek @ Eagle Harbor) on Fleming Island in Orange Park.

On 09/16 both driver’s side tires were punctured on a vehicle at a residence on Cutlass Road (Bear Run) in Orange Park.

On 09/16 a rental vehicle was damaged

by scratches on the driver’s side mirror and hood at a residence on Cutlass Road (Bear Run) in Orange Park.

On 09/16 the drive-thru menu signs were vandalized at the business of Gibbs Subs on Kingsley Avenue in Orange Park. The plastic covering was broken and the paper menus were torn and removed.

On 09/15 a center hub cover was re-moved, and the wheel was scratched on a vehicle at a residence on County Road 209 North in Middleburg.

On 09/13 a mail box was removed from its post and crushed at a residence on Peo-ria Road in Orange Park.

On 09/13 damage was done to a wood-en shed door frame at a residence on Horsetail Avenue (Jacksonville South) in Middleburg.

On 09/11 an attempt was made to break into portable classroom #26 at the Keystone Heights Junior High School on Orchid Avenue in Keystone Heights. The rear door had pry marks on it, but no entry was made.

On 09/11 the men’s bathroom was van-dalized at Clark Park on Kingsley Avenue in Orange Park.

Robbery-Armed Firearmother Deadly Weapon:

On 09/23 around 8 p.m., a victim was talking with an unknown male at the in-tersection of Capella Road and Aquarious Concourse (Meadowbrook) in Orange Park when he was approached by two addi-tional males holding silver handguns. The suspects told the victim to put his hands up and if he moved, they would blow his head off. The three suspects took a silver necklace, a Samsung Cosmo, a house key, a wallet, an earphone set, and cash. The suspects then fled the scene.

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDACIVIL DIVISION

CASE NO: 10-2012-CA-000613BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRY-WIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LPPLAINTIFF,VS.REBECCA R. CREWS; JARED C. CREWS; UNKNOWN PERSON(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROP-ERTY;DEFENDANT(S).

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PURSUANT TO A FINAL JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE DATED SEPT 5, 2012 AND ENTERED IN CASE NO. 10-2012-CA-000613 OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVIC-ING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING IS PLAINTIFF AND REBECCA R. CREWS; JARED C. DREWS; UNKNOWN PERSON(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY; ARE DEFENDANTS. I WILL SELL TO THE HIGH-EST AND BEST BIDDER FOR CASH AT THE FRONT STEPS OF THE COURTHOUSE AT 825 N. ORANGE AVENUE, GREEN COVE SPRINGS, IN CLAY COUNTY, FL AT 10:00 A.M. ON THE 15TH DAY OF OCTOBER , 2012, THE FOLLOW-ING DESCRIBED PROPERTY AS SET FORTH IN SAID FINAL JUDGMENT, TO WIT:

LOT 5, MIMOSA CREEK ACRES; COMMENCE AT THE SE CORNER OF THE SW ¼ OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 24 EAST AND RUN S 89 DEG 24’ 59” W ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION (BEING THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF ZIBRA STREET), 1508.4’ TO THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY OF PEPPERMINT AVENUE (60’ RIGHT OF WAY) THENCE RUN N 00 DEG 30’ W ALONG SAID

RIGHT OF WAY 120.45’, THENCE RUN N 37 DEG E ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY 874.56’, THENCE RUN N 45 DEG E ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY 774.97’ TO THE POINT OF BE-GINNING, THENCE CONTINUE N 45 DEG E ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY 135.53’, THENCE RUN N 45 DEG W 326.13’, THENCE RUN S 03 DEG 52’ 11” W 13.00’, THENCE RUN S 49 DEG 27’06 W 126.12’, THENCE RUN S 45 DEG E 327.37 TO THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY OF PEPPERMINT AVENUE AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING, BEING AND LYING IN THE SW ¼ OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 24 EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.

TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN EASEMENT GRANT-ED AND RESERVED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDED IN OF-FICIAL RECORDS BOOK 923, PAGE 608, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.

TOGETHER WITH INTEREST IN THAT CERTAIN 1987 MANA MOBILE HOME CONTAINING VIN #337166C6714A, TITLE #46604885 & VIN #337166C6714B, TITLE #46610773 AND RP#395654

A PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.

IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICI-PATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO PROVISIONS OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR AT [email protected] OR (904) 630-2564 AT LEAST 7 DAYS BE-FORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE, OR IM-MEDIATELY UPON RECEIVING THIS NOTIFICATION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED APPEARANCE IS LESS THAN 7 DAYS; IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 711.

DATED THIS 5TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2012./SEAL/

JAMES B. JETT, CLERK OF THE COURTBY ROBBIN TEFFT, DEPUTY CLERK

LEGAL NO. 25268 PUBLISHED SEPT. 27 AND OCT 4, 2012, IN CLAY COUNTY’S CLAY TODAY NEWSPAPER.

STAFF PHOTO BY ERIC CRAVEY

Bang!GREEN COVE SPRINGS -- Gun collectors Jim Zettek, left, and his brother, Paul Zettek gave a rifle demonstration Sept. 22 at the Military Museum of North Florida’s 3rd Annual Fall Festival. Both men, who also volunteer at the museum, have loaned a number of their personal guns to the museum. Located at 1 Bunker Avenue in Green Cove Springs, off of State Road 16, the museum works to preserve parts of U.S. military history through-out the ages. It currently has a rotating and growing collection of different Clay County veterans’ military uniforms on display.

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Panthers rollingRidgeview tailback Marquez Cobb streaks down� eld with Orange Park Raiders tacklers chasing in the Panthers’ 41-27 district 3-6A win Sept. 21. See more on page 31.

STAFF PHOTOS BY RANDY LEFKO

Middleburg High running back Austin Waldron’s 165 yards rushing led the Broncos to a 16-8 district 3-6A win over visiting Tallahassee Leon Friday night.

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Broncos � rst win

By Mike ZimaClay Today Correspondent

ORANGE PARK - They say you never get a second chance to make a � rst impres-sion. The Ridgeview Panthers left an indel-ible � rst impression on Orange Park Fri-day, bolting to a 21-0 lead and coasting the rest of the way to a 41-27 victory over the visiting Raiders in the District 3-6A opener for both teams. Ridgeview faces 5A-Bishop Kenny on Friday with a possible district title showdown with Columbia Lake City on October 5.

Running back Stanley Dye � nished with three touchdowns as Ridgeview, now 4-0, used seven different ball carriers to roll up 296 rushing yards.

“The way our offensive line blocks, we

By Doug DetersClay Today Correspondent

FLEMING ISLAND - In what was a big time game atmosphere full of college bound recruits on both sidelines, the Flem-ing Island Golden Eagles got one of the biggest wins in school history over the 4A-Bolles Bulldogs 33-28. You could feel the electricity in the stadium all night as the student section turned into a scene from the Swamp in Gainesville or Doak Camp-bell stadium in Tallahassee.

“In all the years of big games here at Fleming Island, this was the � rst that I ac-tually heard and felt the crowd and fans getting into the game,” said � rst-year coach Frank Hall. “It was very exciting and I think the players felt the support of the

Fleming Island defensive end Marcus Adair chases Bolles quarterback Colby Peters in the fourth quarter of the Golden Eagles’ 33-28 win over 11-time state champion Bolles of Jacksonville on Sept. 21.

Eagles knock out BollesFourth quarter defense extinguishes comeback

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Panther start dooms OPHSNo “schedule” rest for defending champs

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Area cross country runners will battle at Ponte Vedra High Invitational on Saturday, Sept. 29, starting at 8 a.m.

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By Randy LefkoSports Editor

ORANGE PARK - Middleburg High’s girls volleyball team gave the Orange Park Lady Raiders a scare on Thursday, September 20 by winning the first game of their dis-trict 3-6A match, but the Lady Raiders re-sponded with three game wins to take the match and to further fortify their spot on top of the district. On Monday, Middleburg bounced Ponte Vedra (11 wins, 3 losses, #4-Class 5A) in five games while Orange Park put away Mandarin (8A) easily.

“We can’t afford to play as inconsistent-ly as we do,” said Lady Raider coach Amy Walker after the Middleburg four game win. “At the level we want to be, mistakes and lapses in intensity will cost games.”

With the Raiders front net duo of Lakia Bright and Hannah Smith hovering at net height patrolling incoming kill attempts, the Lady Raiders are currently ranked fourth in Class 6A statewide and seemingly able to withstand challenges locally.

Bright, who is Auburn bound, leads the state in most net statistics with 233 kills

Raiders, Broncos battle for consistencyLady Spartans’s district features three state-ranked teams

in 356 attempts with 45 aces, while the taller Smith is touting numbers of 79 kills, 26 aces and 26 blocks. Behind the duo is Aimee Jett with 119 digs and 281 service receives to balance the Raider attack.

Orange Park, 12-4 overall, were beaten by third-ranked 5A’s Bartram Trail High School on September 17 after a string of tournament wins that included Edgewater, Creekside and St. Stephen’s Episcopal of Bradenton. In a showcase tournament on September 14, the Lady Raiders lost to #1-ranked-Class 3A’s Clearwater Central Catholic (#8-all classes). Orange Park should be able to cruise to the mid-Octo-ber district tournament with one district matchup against Ridgeview remaining. Up-coming games include Mandarin, Bishop Kenny, Creekside, Clay and Fleming Island.

For Middleburg, the chase to upend Or-ange Park seems to be the goal of coach Carrie Prewitt, who must find a way to keep up her young team’s intensity for an entire match.

“We fight hard in spurts and, as seen at Orange Park, can ignite quickly,” said Prewitt, who sits behind the Raiders in dis-trict play. “But, we also lose intensity as quickly.”

Middleburg is led by a threesome at the net; Emily Swenson, 65 kills; Maddie Erwin, 54 kills, and Hannah Schneider, 50 kills, with defensive ace Kasey Valentin handling 131 digs.

Middleburg’s upcoming schedule has 5A-fifth ranked Bishop Kenny, Fleming Is-land, 4A-23rd ranked Bolles and Orange Park on October 11. Against Ponte Vedra, the Lady Broncos won their fourth five-game match of the season behind 11 kills from Maddie Erwin, Emily Swenson and Hannah Schneider.

“Ponte Vedra was a complete team ef-fort,” said Prewitt. “I am impressed with our young teams resolve to push through and continue to fight and compete for the win.”

Fleming Island is in the hunt to defend their district 2-7A title and Fletcher (15th in 7A) is the target again come October.

“We host the tournament, said Bree Orange Park center hitter Lakia Bright leads Florida in scoring with 233 kills.

Hellwig, Fleming Island coach and hope to get our home crowd behind us.”

St. Johns Country Day School (9-2, 3-2) lost Monday to 3-3A’s St. Francis and leaves no room for a season burp with Oak Hall left to play. The Lady Spartans had just a district loss to leader P.K. Yonge (6-6, 3-0). P.K. Yonge is ranked #8-Class 3A.

With a three-team district 5-5A, Clay needs a season-ending win against Creek-side on October 9 to gain an advantage. Clay has to contend with 5A powers Bar-tram Trail, ranked third, and Creekside, ranked eighth.

The Lady Blue Devils (3-5, 0-2) are led by Lakota Varnrobinson, 32 kills, 71 blocks and Taja Valmyr, 84 kills, 21 blocks, up front; with Kelse Shannon striking for 11 aces.

Ridgeview and Oakleaf both have strug-gled, but the district 3-6A schedule puts Tallahasse Leon at Oakleaf once and the Lady Panthers against Middleburg and Or-ange Park to end the year.

Keystone Heights ends their season

with a flurry of district 5-4A play with defending champion Santa Fe the Indians only district loss so far.

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Orange Park blocker Hannah Smith, facing net, goes up after a kill shot from Middleburg’s Hannah Schneider in the Lady Raiders four game district 3-6A win Thursday night at Orange Park High.

Keystone Heights center hitter Keerston Skinner goes up strong against Ridgeview’s Alyssa Hamilton in fa ive-game Indians win.

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Middleburg 16, Tallahassee Leon 8

Quarterback/runningback/linebacker Austin Waldron � rst rushed for 165 yards, then made key plays on defense and even threw a halfback pass to lead the Broncos to a 16-8 district 3-6A win over visiting Tallahassee Leon Friday night.

“Austin had a good night on both sides of the ball,” said Middleburg coach Rob Justino. “We are not big (30 dressed ath-letes) so the players have to stay in. They all had a pretty good night.”

Kicker Blaine Bursey had a � eld goal and linebacker Marques Payne registered two sacks and a tackle for a loss. Middle-burg improves to 1-3, 1-0 in district play.

Quarterback Rick Lassiter only threw for 50 yards with a touchdown strike to Ty-ler McCormick.

“We had some clock issues or we would have scored more points,” said Justino.

Middleburg (1-3) hosts Pedro Menen-dez (1-2, beat Matanzas 27-23, lost to Bartram Trail 38-15, St. Augustine 27-0), on Friday.

Keystone Heights 34,Interlachen 0

Keystone Heights got a score in each quarter with � ve players scoring touch-downs to dominate district 4-4A foe In-terlachen 34-0 in district play Friday in Interlachen.

Scoring were Michael Carroll, Chris Gillen, Sam Anderson, Alex Gonzales and Nicholas Zagami as the Indians dominate offensively on the ground with 346 rushing yards and defensively with four intercep-tions and three fumble recoveries. Brigh-ton Gibbs intercepted two passes with Logan Stanley and John Brown picking off one each. Nate Smith, Brown and Nathan Nelson all picked up fumbles for the Indi-ans.

“They only got about 40 yards of offense and it was raining, so we just pounded the ball,” said Chuck Dickinson, Keystone Heights coach. “We had a couple players dinged from last week’s game, so we tried to use a lot of kids.”

On offensive, Gonzales rushed for 116 yards in just the � rst half with Anderson

Broncos win fi rst, Keystone Heights rebounds big

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Oakleaf wide receiver LaRobert Mims jets down� eld to paydirt to � nish an 80 yard touchdown pass play from quarterback Austin Chipoletti in � rst quarter action against Columbia.

pounding for 88 and Carroll adding 50. Quarterback Robbie Davis threw just one pass.

The Indians travel to Weeki Wachee (1-2, lost to Umatilla-4-4A 38-15, lost to Lecanto 24-7, beat Central 33-14) for a district 4-4A contest on Friday.

Oakleaf 13, Columbia 19Wideout LaRobert Mims electri� ed

the Oakleaf home crowd with an 80 yard touchdown pass and catch from quarter-back Austin Chipoletti, but a blocked punt just before the half spelled disaster for the Knights who lost 19-13 against 10th-ranked Class 6A Columbia Lake City in dis-trict 3-6A play Friday night.

Columbia scored � rst, but Oakleaf an-swered quickly on the ensuing drive with Mims’ score. Mims � nished with six passes for 160 yards. Knight tailback Aaron Duck-worth (101 yards on 10 carries) would score on a 52 yard scamper in the second half, but it was not enough.

In the fourth quarter, Oakleaf had a chance to go ahead after another pass play

to Mims, but a questionable call on an un-snapped chin strap cost the Knights a late score and � ve yards on a third and goal situation. A play later, a fumbled center snap thwarted the scoring drive.

“We had to take Austin out because of the penalty and we missed the center snap with a young player,” said Chipoletti. “De-spite all that, we had some second half op-portunities to win the game outright.”

Chipoletti was enlightened by the Knights effort against Columbia and sees a slowing maturity occurring around the team.

“Physically, I think we gave 110 percent and played toe-to-toe with a great team,” said Chipoletti. “Once the players achieve a 110 percent mental effort and eliminate the small mistakes, we will be playing right up with the best teams around. We are very close and that’s encouraging.”

Oakleaf will host Arlington Country Day on Friday.

Blue Devils 19, Baker County 34As Clay head coach Josh Hoekstra ad-

dressed his team team after a tough 34-19 loss to District 3-5A rival Baker County on Friday night the Blue Devil leaders mes-sage was very clear.

The Blue Devils still have a lot of foot-ball to play.

“We still have a lot to play for,” said second-year head coach Hoekstra. “I am proud of the way the team played and fought to get back into the game. They never qiut.”

The Wildcats (2-1, 1-0) took advantage of an early interception and several pe-nalities to move out to a commanding 26-6 lead with 6:20 left in the opening half.

“We had a lot of penalties early and gave up some big plays and put ourselves into a hole,” Hoekstra said. “They are too good a team to give that type of lead to.”

The Blue Devils (0-4, 0-1) cut the lead to 26-12 when freshman QB Jake Smith (10-21-172 yards) connected with wideout Wes Weeks (four catches, 124 yards) on a 14 yard TD strike with 3:05 left in the half.

Smith, who is � lling in for Hunter Alex-ander who is still out with a right shoulder injury, also connected with Weeks on a 69 yard TD strike for Clay’s � rst score in the opening period.

“Jake showed a lot of poise tonight,” said Hoekstra. “He made some good reads and he throws a nice ball.”

The Blue Devils closed to within seven points when freshman running back Bilal Ally scored on a 16 yard run to make the score 26-19 with 5:20 left in the third quarter. Clay saw it chance to tie the game end when it turned the ball over on downs at the Baker County 36 yardline with 2:35 left in the game.

“I told the kids that football is a four quarter game,” Hoekstra said. “I am proud of how we � nished but we made too many mistakes early.”

Clay is off this week.

St. Johns Country Day School 6, St. Joseph’s Academy 42

Tailback Keylon Brown rushed for 150 yards, but the Spartans fell short against St. Joseph’s Academy.

St. Johns is off.

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ST. AUGUSTINE - The Flagler College men’s cross country team, with lead run-ners Corey Mundy, a former Clay High School standout, and Erik Hartley, a for-mer Fleming Island High School standout, finished in third place, out of 13 teams, at the Embry-Riddle Asics Classic on Satur-day, September 22, at the ERAU athletic fields. Hartley, a freshman and running in his second varsity race, took a strong 12th individual overall with Mundy, a sopho-more, cruising in at 22nd.

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univer-sity, ranked No. 15 in the NAIA, won first place in team points with 21 points. Win-ner Evans Kirwan of Embry Riddle won in front of the 113-man field with a time of 25 minutes, 25.02 seconds over the 8K (4.97 miles) course.

Hartley, a recent signee at Flagler, finished 12th in a time of 28:36.40, with Mundy crossing the line at 29:06.85.

“We just pack ran and I went with our number four guy when he started to sepa-rate so he didn’t have to run by himself and

Clay, Fleming Island duo lead Flagler cross country team

Corey stayed back with the number five guy,” said Hartley afterward. “The races so far have just been workouts but next week at Florida State’s invitational, our coach is going to let us race.”

A week earlier at the Mountain Dew Classic at the University of Florida, Mundy as top Flagler runner at 53rd overall and “had the race of the day,” according to Fla-gler coach Brian Beil, to lead Flagler to a 14th place team finish.

“His goal pace was five minutes, 30 sec-onds per mile for five mile course, (which would have given him a finishing time of 27:30) and he finished in a personal best of 26:56,” said Beil. “Mundy’s splits of 5:19, 5:23, 5:33, 5:25 and 5:16 per mile to place 53rd overall in the field.”

Although Mundy was among the fast-est non-Division I runners, he finished be-hind the top three runners for conference rival Augusta State. According to Beil, Fla-gler’s 14th place finish was one less than

last year’s 2011, but nearly five minutes faster as a team.

“That is over 50 seconds per runner, or more than 10 seconds per mile per run-ner,” said Beil. “To make an understate-ment, 50 seconds per runner is a lot.”

Mundy’s time on Saturday was a shocking four minutes faster than his performance in the 2011 Mountain Dew Invitational. Considering that Mundy even-tually earned second-team All-Peach Belt Conference honors last year, the drastic year-over-year improvement signals vast potential ahead in 2012, said Beil. Mun-dy, whose idol is former American record holder Steve Prefontaine, has been running

consistently high mileage for the last sev-eral months and Beil believes he will im-prove dramatically upon his new personal best time - hopefully when it matters most. Mundy’s leadership is paying dividends for the Saints as well, said Beil, as he ran with Hartley for the first mile before easing away shortly thereafter. Hartley was run-ning his first 8K at the Gainesville meet.

Beil believes Hartley will be able to handle “that pace and then some” when he bounces back.

“If Hartley can latch on to Mundy in fu-ture races - and stay with him - it bodes very well for the Saints’ prospects,” said Beil.

Former Clay High cross country runner Corey Mundy, left, and former Fleming Island cross country runner Erik Hartley stand with Flagler College coach Brian Beil at recent high school meet at Bishop Kenny High. Mundy, a sophomore, and Hartley, a freshman, have become top runners for Flagler.

“If Erik (Hartley) can latch on to Corey (Mundy) in future races - and stay with him - it bodes very well for the Saints’ prospects.”

– Brian Beil, Flagler cross country coach

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fans and everyone here.” Bolles running back Arterrious Mitch-

ell ran in an 18 yard touchdown to open the scoring for Bolles after a muffed punt by Freddie Simpkins.

“We tell all the players to forget the last play and focus on the next one,” said Hall. “Freddie did that in a big way.”

Simpkins would redeem himself after Bolles went three and out and returning a punt 50 yards for Fleming’s � rst touchdown of the night. After the missed extra point, Bolles was not done and the 11-time state champion Bulldogs would march down the � eld and answer back with another touch-down by Mitchell from one yard out to push the lead to 14-6.

The Golden Eagles would then score 20 unanswered points starting with a 34 yard touchdown pass from quarterback Michael Scarnecchia to Darelle Smith on 3rd and 25. The two point conversion would be successful to tie the game at 14-14 before halftime.

“Micheal continues to grow into his role as the leader of this offense,” said Hall. “He is taking inventory of the weapons around him and making smart decisions.”

Golden Eagle linebacker Jalen Kindle intercepted a pass to set up Fleming Island inside the Bolles 15. Scarnecchia would

can put any of our running backs in and get the same result,” explained Panther head coach Tom MacPherson.

Ridgeview needed just two plays to move 53 yards on its opening drive. A 15-yard personal foul against Orange Park after a short completion from quarterback Josh Moore to Mitchell Galloway on the Panthers’ � rst play brought the ball to the Raider 37 yard line. From there, Galloway snared a screen pass and score.

On Orange Park’s ensuing possession, Panther cornerback Andrew Hill wrested the ball out of Raider tight end Trevor Kintyhtt’s grasp for an interception at the Raider 44 yard line. An offsides penalty against Orange Park’s De’Asian Richard-son on fourth down gave Ridgeview a � rst down at the 31. On the next play, Dye swept right and outran the Raider second-ary to the goal line to give the hosts a 13-0 lead. The junior, who rushed for 54 yards on just � ve carries, scored on the same play from four yards out to cap a 63-yard drive on the Panthers’ next possession.

“We know how good Stanley Dye is. No one else did,” said MacPherson.

So con� dent was MacPherson in the Panther ground game that he chose to go for it on fourth and one from Ridgeview’s own 39 yard line in the third quarter. Moore justi� ed that con� dence by taking a shotgun snap and bulling up the middle for three yards.

“It’s a different Ridgeview team. People aren’t used to seeing us play this type of

football,” said MacPherson.Moore completed eight of 12 throws

for 99 yards with no interceptions, and was perfect on two � eld goal attempts. Through three quarters, Ridgeview had no turnovers and was not penalized.

Orange Park righted themselves some-what in the second quarter, scoring on Raekwon Fuller’s 21-yard dash up the middle and on a rollout by Jacob Mezera. Mezera’s touchdown , which capped a 14-play, 80-yard drive that took 5:58, brought the Raiders within 24-14 at halftime.

But Ridgeview erased any doubt as to the outcome on the opening drive of the second half, moving 55 yards in just � ve plays to increase its lead to 17. The Raid-ers scored two touchdowns in the � nal 1:10, the second coming on a pretty 19-yard spiral from Calen Jackman to Preston Waddell behind the Panther defense.

Galloway led all receivers with � ve catches for 86 yards, while Fuller led all rushers with 140 yards on 13 carries.

The Panthers hope to keep their mo-mentum going this Friday when they host Bishop Kenny and the Crusaders’ dynamic duo of quarterback John Wolford and re-ceiver Ahmad Fulwood, MaxPreps.com’s ninth-ranked high school senior.

Coach MacPherson looks forward to the challenge. “We’ve just got to keep playing football. It’s not who you play, it’s how you play,” he said.

Meanwhile, for an Orange Park team whose record stands at 1-2, a season that began so promisingly with a convincing win over Ponte Vedra now teeters on the edge. The Raiders are likely to need a road vic-tory over seventh-ranked Lake City Co-lumbia on October 26 in order to make the playoffs.

STAFF PHOTO BY RANDY LEFKO

Fleming Island Head Coach Frank Hall watches the � nal seconds tick off the game clock as his Golden Eagles football team beats defending 4A state champion Bolles 33-28 Sept. 21.

again � nd Smith on a perfectly thrown ball to the corner of the end zone and after an unsuccessful two point conversion the Golden Eagles would lead 20-14. The de-fense was not � nished as linebacker Ervin Alston would grab an interception deep in Bolles territory and take it to the 10 yard line. Kindle took a direct snap in the “Wild Eagle” and scored from 10 yards out to give Fleming a 26-14 halftime lead.

“We knew that the score did not mean the game was in control,” said Hall. “Coach Corky Rogers has been in a few close games in his career.”

The 12 point lead would not last as sev-

eral Golden Eagles players battled cramps in addition to the Bulldogs. The biggest cramp victim was starting tail back Ter-rence Nelson who had to leave the game several times in the second half. Bolles would cut the lead to 26-21 after a long clock consuming drive and the battle of these two football heavyweights was turn-ing into an instant classic. Both defenses

stepped up and held the other scoreless for the remainder of the third quarter.

“I am just so proud of our guys; they fought the entire night and stepped up when Terrence went out of the game” said Hall.

Nelson would return and sparked the offense on a long touchdown drive that ended with a 20 yard touchdown pass from Scarnecchia to Kindle to push the lead to 33-21. Bolles would answer that punch with a 26 yard touchdown pass of their own to make it 33-28 with 5:52 left in the game. A muffed kickoff return would start Fleming on their own two yard line which resulted with a punt from the back of the end zone that sent the momentum back to the Bulldogs.

Bolles would later convert a fourth and one on a quarterback sneak; then a pass interfence call would give them the ball on the 20 yard line with 2:02 left. But the Bulldogs would shoot themselves in the foot after a third down holding penalty led to an sportsmanlike conduct on lineman Kian Schoenborn for arguing the call. Then on fourth down, linebacker Donel Elam would sack quarterback Colby Peters and the Golden Eagles would run out the clock from there for the biggest regular season win in school history.

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Special to Clay Today Middleburg High’s girls varsity cross country team tied for fifth place at the

Saints Invitational at Sandalwood High School on Saturday, September 22. Freshman Lindsey Estevez lead the team with a 23 minute, 27 second effort for the three mile course followed by Tierra Hartley (24:40), Jordan Archer (24:47), Daile Hermann (25:44), Courtney Crosby (25:48), Gwynne Hermann (25:55), and Caitlin McDonald (26:00).

The Middleburg junior varsity placed second overall in their race with sophomore Brandi Goddard leading the team with a 25:40, followed by Alexia Tomasik (26:23), Paige Rogers (27:34), Taina Valdes (27:35), Leah Ayres (29:26), Sabrina Esdale (30:24), Cassy English (32:11), Lilly Price (34:45), and Gigi Bakhsheshi.

Pictured is girls varsity team (left to right) – Jordan Archer, Tierra Hartley, Lindsey Estevez, Courtney Crosby, Gwynne Hermann, Courtney Clay, Caitlin McDonald and Daile Hermann.

Special from Bill MilnerOakleaf Junior High football coach

Oakleaf 40, Green Cove Springs 6

OAKLEAF– The Oakleaf Yellow Jack-ets improved their 2012 football record to four wins with no losses last week by defeating the Green Cove Springs Cougars 40-6 at the Oakleaf High School stadium. The Yellow Jackets will travel to Ridgeview HS stadium next Tuesday for a 5:30 game against Lakeside JHS for the apparent Di-visional Championship game.

Against Green Cove Springs, scoring for the Yellow Jackets in the first quarter was tailback Rashaan Swain on an 85 yard punt return (school record for yardage on a punt returned for a touchdown) and run-ning back Robert Lowder when he picked up a loose fumble and rambled for 36 yards down the sideline to give the Yellow Jack-ets a 13-0 lead.

In the second quarter, Jordan Johnson,

the OLJH quarterback, scored on a 40 yard keep and on a two yard sneak. With kickerGiovannai Abreu providing the extra points, the lead at halftime at 26-0 in favor of the Yellow Jackets.

In the third quarter, Johnson scored again on a seven yard carry up the middle of the line following the lead blocking of fullback Rico Schnitzler to give the Yellow Jackets a lead at 33-0. Linebacker Melvin Briley then intercepted a GCS pass and re-turned it for a touchdown giving the Yellow Jackets a lead 40-0 at the end of the third quarter.

Defensively, the Yellow Jackets were led by linebacker Hunter Chipoletti with nine tackles. Getting five tackles each were defensive backs Jakeem Gelsey and Rontrez Morgan,, Johnson, Josh Sherrill and Julian Chambers. Getting four tackles each was Jason Davis, Schnitzler, Richard Polinsky, Bradley Williamson-Hunter and Jacobie Baker.

Middle School Football Action

Orange Park Jr. High wide receiver Davaughn Brooks sprints to the end zone with a touchdown pass catch in first half action against Lake Asbury.

Wilkinson Jr. High running back Travis Hupp goes left end for a big gain against Lakeside Jr. High. Lakeside won 38-0.

STAFF PHOTOS BY RANDY LEFKO

Lake Asbury Jr. High running back Jawan Floyd battles through the middle of the line against Orange Park Jr. High. Lake Asbury won 14-8 in overtime.

Lady Broncos take fifth in cross country

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Clay County high school swimmers got a chance to have some fun and gain some brag-ging rights at the annual Clay County Swim Relays held Wednesday at the Rolling Hills Aquatics Complex in Lake Asbury.

Top left, Orange Park butterfly specialist Megan Buzby zones in just before start of her race, top right, Fleming Island’s Krista Sitler readies to vault in girls relay; Below, Middleburg High girls show off best synchronized swim move; bottom left, Orange Park’s Becca Cannon flies off the block in freestyle relay while, bottom right, Clay High’s Conner Hatlestad sets for start of backstroke relay. To left, the Clay High girls relay team of, left to right, Jessie Love, Charlie Jett, Shelby Clevinger and Becca Van Gyseghem smile up before their race.

Swimmers splash through Clay County Swim Relays

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RUSSELL BAPTIST2299 Sandridge Rd., GCSLake Asbury 284-39518:15 am, 11:00 am & 6:00 pm Sunday Service

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ST. MARY’S EPISCOPALRev. Chris Martin400 St. Johns Ave. • 284-5434

SHARON SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH5584 Sharon Rd. • 284-0046

SOUL WINNING TEMPLE HOLINESS CHURCHPastor Kelvin LockettErnestine Lockett (Overseer)Sunday School 9:30 a.m.Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m.Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m.607 Walnut Street • 284-4151

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BEULAH BAPTISTRev. Joey Hay4579 SR-21 • 529-9530Sun. Sch. 9:45a.m./Church 11:00a.m.

SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCHPastor Marc SwarthoutCR 226 • 284-9044

FIRST BLACK CREEK BAPTIST CHURCHRev. Bobby Register • 3904 Hwy. 16 W.529-9084

PENNEY COMMUNITY CHURCH“Interdenominational”Plhng & Caroline Blvd. • 284-8200

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KEYSTONE HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN CHURCHHwy. 21 • 473-0602

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KEYSTONE UNITED METHODIST CHURCHDon Corbit, PastoHwy. 21 South9 a.m. Praise and Worship10:55 a.m. Traditional Worship352-473-3829 • www.khumc.org

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CHURCH OF THE BRETHRENCharles McGuckin1651 Russell Rd. 282-5048Corner of CR 220 & 209Sunday School 10:00 a.m.Sunday Service 11:00 a.m.

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EVANGEL TEMPLESouthwest 5040 CR 218Middleburg, Fl 32068Sunday Morning 10:40a.m. Wed. 7:30p.m.904-291-1426

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FREEDOM DESTINY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP420 College DrMiddleburg, Fl 32068904-272-2266www.freedomdestiny.orgSunday 10:30 a.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m.

GRACE BAPTIST CHURCHPastor Edward L. WeinbergEverett Avenue, Middleburg282-7777Pastor Melvin Register

KINGSLEY LAKE BAPTIST CHURCHZeb Cook, Pastor6289 Mary Dot LaneStarke, FL 32091Sunday School 9:45a.m.Sunday Worship 11a.m. & 6p.m.Wednesday Prayer Service 7p.m.

LIVING WATERS OF MIDDLEBURGDennis Mills, Pastor5118 County Road 218 West 291-0704

MADEIRA BAPTISTDr. Jerry Robinson, Pastor1650 Blanding, Middleburg 291-1880

MAXVILLE ASSEMBLY OF GODRev. Linda Adkins9140 Hwy. 301, Mxvl 289-9727

MIDDLEBURG CHURCH OF GOD2728 Howard Rd. • 282-2957

MIDDLEBURG FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GODPastor — Rev. Ken PippinServices: Sun AM 10:45 a.m.Sunday School 8:45Sunday PM Bible Study 6:30 p.m.Wed. PM Praise 6:30 p.m.

MIDDLEBURG PRESBYTERIANRev. Rebecca Gillespie4564 Rosemary St. • 282-0130

MIDDLEBURG UNITED METHODISTRev. Bryan Simpson3825 Main St. • 282-5589

NORTH MIDDLEBURG BAPTIST CHURCHRev. Ron Robertson2360 Blanding Blvd (behind Karate Studio)735-4318

MORNING STAR FAMILY CHURCHPastor Tom Croft3900 Main St. 282-3393

NEW INDEPENDENT CHURCH OF GOD4360 Longmire Rd.

OAK GROVE BAPTIST CHURCHPastor Andy MontoroCR 215, Middleburg282-2984

PINEWOOD PRESBYTERIANPastor J. D. Funyak198 Knight Boxx Rd.Middleburg, Florida

SALVATION ARMY2795 CR220 • 276-6677

SOUTH MIDDLEBURG BAPTIST CHURCHPastor Delton Kilpatrick4565 Alligator Blvd.904-406-2883

ST. LUKE’S CATHOLIC CHURCH1606 Blanding Blvd. • 282-0439

ST. PETER’S LUTHERAN1614 Blanding Blvd. • 282-8876

THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN3813 Old Jennings RoadMiddleburg, FL 32068904-406-56608:00 & 10:30 serviceswww.GoodSamaritanAnglican.org

THE ROCK BIBLE CHURCH Intersection of CR 209 and 220 Middleburg, Fl 32068 (904)282-5048 & #13; Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship service 10:45 a.m.

VINEYARD CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIPRon StephansP.O. Box 862 or 3114 CR 220904-282-0310

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ABUNDANT LIFE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP317 Blanding Blvd., Orange Park, Fl 32073298-3448Sunday 10:30 AM 6:00 PM, Wed. 7:00 PMwww.ALCFnow.org • www.prayforclay.org

ABUNDANT JOY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIPPastor Rev. Donald F. Taylor999 Blanding Blvd.213-0048

ADVENT LUTHERAN CHURCH2156 Loch Rane Blvd.Pastor Robert Hale272-6370

ASBURY UNITED METHODISTCHURCH OF ORANGE PARKRev. Richard JenksSunday WorshipTraditional Services 8:15 a.mBlended Services 10:45 a.m.16 College Dr.272-0110 www.asburyunited.net

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BE READY MINISTRIESFirst Christian-Jewish FellowshipSpirit and Truth Worship CenterAcross From Grove Park Elem on Miller & Gano264-6791, 778-1869, 800-445-9955

BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCHDr. Tom Neal4459 U.S. Hwy. 17 S.

BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCHDr. Paul Fowler, Pastor3060 Moody Rd.

BIBLE BELIEVERSChristian FellowshipPastor Curtis A.Beckeles Sr.2106 Park Avenue • 269-2423

BUCKMAN BRIDGEUNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SOCIETYhttp://www.bbuus.orgP.O. Box 844, Orange Park, FL 32067276-3739

CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GODPastor John Francis9 Knight Boxx Rd.272-5774Wednesday 7:00 p.m.Sunday 10 a.m. & 5:30 p.m.Sunday Evening Service 6:30 p.m.

CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH112 Blanding Blvd.Pastor Rick Cornwell - 272-4210

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH942 Oak LanePastor Jerry N. Thrower 276-9099

CELEBRATION CHURCH O.P. CAMPUSPastor Darren SullivanSundays 9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. & 6 p.m.Saturdays 6:00 / Weds. 7:00 p.m.264-813www.celebration.org

CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTERMeets Sunday at 2:00 at Wilson Inn onCollins Road

FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GODRev. Bill Register1324 Kingsley Ave.;Orange Park, Fl 32073904-264-5961

FAITH COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GODJ.A. Jones, PastorDeBarry & Gano - 264-7540

FAITH MINISTRIES406 Jefferson Ave.Orange Park, FL 32065 • 213-0629

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHOF ORANGE PARKDavid Tarkington, Pastor1140 Kingsley Ave. • 264-2351

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF ORANGE PARKDr. Bob Bole, Pastor2876 Moody Rd. • 272-1250

GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCHRev. Kurt H. Dunkle, RectorRev. Celeste Tisdelle, Assistant Rector245 Kingsley Ave.Sunday: 8:00a.m. in the Chapel (with music)10:30a.m. in the Church (with music)264-9981

HIGHPOINT COMMUNITY CHURCHPastor Mike HaileyPastor Tommie Darm84 Knight Boxx Road272-7949Sundays 9:00 & 10:30 a.m.www.highpointccop.com

ISLAND VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH900 Park Avenue - www.ivbc.orgBible Study 9:15 & Worship 10:30

JOURNEY CHURCH797 Blanding Blvd.Orange Park, Fl - 483-6881Pastor Eric Jaffewww.journeychurch.org

KINGSLEY AVENUE CHURCH OF CHRIST1365 Kingsley Avenue, OP, FL9:30 Bible Study, 10:30 Worship,6:00 p.m. Worship and 7:00 p.m.Wednesday Service

LAKESIDE CHURCH OF CHRISTMike King, Minister2539 Moody Rd.264-2463

LIGHTHOUSE BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCHPastor Romeo CericoMeets at New Life Fellowship1045 Blanding Blvd., Ste. 209Orange Park • 945-4712 • www.lbbcjax.vpweb.com

MOOSEHAVEN CHAPEL278-1210

NEW BEGINNINGS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP1134 Blanding Boulevard, Orange Park;Sunday Adult Bible Study 9:30 a.m.,Main Worship Service at 10:30 a.m.,both with free nursery and child services.

ORANGE PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCHMark Becker, PastorWorship: 8:00, 9:25, 11:00 • Youth: 6:30152 Stowe Ave. • 264-2241

ORANGE PARK CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE3212 Moody Rd. • 269-5623

ORANGE COVE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCHNew Pastor - Andre’ Van HeerdenPrayer meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m.Worship at 11:20 a.m. Saturday4501 US Hwy 17 South • 269-2607

ORANGE PARK PRESBYTERIANRev. Tim RobertsSunday School 9:30 a.m and 11:00amWorship 9:15 a.m. & 11 a.m.1905 Park Avenue264-0536 • www.oppresby.com

RIDGEWOOD BAPTIST939 Blanding Blvd. • 272-37919 a.m. Connection Groups/Bible Study10:15 a.m. Worship Service

ST. CATHERINE’S CATHOLIC CHURCH1649 Kingsley Ave.264-0577

ST. GILES PRESBYTERIANTroy Lewis, Pastor116 Foxridge Dr. 272-1244

ST. JAMES AME CHURCHAlesia Scott-Ford, Pastor504 McIntosh Ave.Sunday Service 11a.m. 278-7037

ST. SIMON BAPTIST CHURCH9:30 A.M. Sunday School11:00 A.M. Traditional Worship Service6:30 P.M. Wednesday, Prayer Service and Bible StudyRev. W.H. Randall, The Pastor1331 Miller Street, Orange Park, FL. 32073904-215-3300

NEW BEGINNINGS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIPPastor Jerry Larkford1134 Blanding Blvd. 272-1017

VINEYARD CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIPOF ORANGE PARK109 Industrial Loop. NOrange Park, Fl. 32073276-7642

ST. JAMES AME CHURCH535 McIntosh Ave. Orange Park, Fl 32073 904-278-7037 Sun. Morning Worship 10 a.m. Church Sun. Church School 8:30 a.m. Wed. Bible Study 7 p.m. Youth worship service 10 a.m. every 2nd and 4th Sun.

ARGYLE

GOOD SHEPHERD EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCHJonathan Kuske, Pastor6551 Argyle Forest10:30 a.m. Worship Service9a.m. Sunday School 778-1491

KIRKWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHPastor Bill Hof8701 Argyle Forest BlvdSunday Worship 10a.m.Sunday School 8:45a.m.Wed. Bible Study 6:45p.m.www.kirkwoodchurch.org

OAKLEAF BAPTIST CHURCH800 Oakleaf Plantation Pkwy.Orange Park, FL. 32065Phone: 904-214-9066www.oakleafbaptist.com

THE CHURCH AT ARGYLE6823 Argyle Forest BlvdJacksonville FL 32244Phone: 777-1238 Fax: 779-1845

CLAY HILL

CLAY HILL BAPTIST6054 CR-218, Maxville • 289-9292

LAKE ASBURY BAPTIST CHURCHPastor Skipper SmithLake Asbury Comm. Center

DOCTORS INLET

DOCTORS INLET CHURCH OF GODChris Oliver144 Old Jennings Rd.272-0919

FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCHRev. Gary Shilling2827 CR 220

RIVERS OF LIFE MINISTRIESSkip & Sheilah RyanP.O. Box 324 D.I. 32030272-5433

LAKESIDE COMMUNITY CHURCHPastor Craig Bowen564 Tara Farms Dr. (across from Doctors Inlet Elementary near College Dr & CR 220)272-3302

FAITH WESLEYAN CHURCHRev. Michael Allen, Pastor582 Plantation Dr. (College Dr. extended south from CR 220)9:30 Sunday School, 10:45 Worship, Wed. 7 p.m.272-1754

FLEMING ISLAND

CHRIST’S CHURCH FLEMING ISLAND5900 U.S. 17 South, Fleming IslandServices: Sunday, 9:00a.m. & 10:30a.m.268-2500

CROSSROAD LUTHERAN5101 Lakeshore Dr. W.Fleming IslandSunday Worship 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.Sunday School 9:15 a.m.

CROSSWALK COMMUNITY CHURCH(Meeting at Fleming Island Elementary)Armand Egnew, PastorSunday Worship 10:30 a.m.Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m.888-713-8884 • 710-8723

FLEMING ISLAND BAPTIST CHURCH1871 CR 220264-4370

FLEMING ISLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHDr. Jim Weldon Jr., Pastor1743 CR 220, Orange Park • 553-8493

HERITAGE BAPTIST4325 Hwy. 17 S. • 269-2405

NEW GRACE CHURCH5800 Hwy 17The Rev. Dr. Jon C. Shuler, Ph. D.The Rev. Mike McDonaldSunday Services: 8:00 am - 9:00 am 10:30 amWednesday Services: 10:00 am541-1234www.Newgracechurch.com

PATHWAY CHURCHF.I. Elementary, Lakeshore Dr. E.10 a.m. SundayTeaching Pastor: Russell Franklin541-0092

ST. MARGARET’S EPISCOPALSunday service times 8 a.m. & 10 a.m.6865 Pine Ave.284-3030

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCHDavid Swinyer, Pastor4501 U.S. 17 S.269-2607

SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCHFr. Donal, Pastor7190 Hwy 17 S. • 284-3811

GREEN COVE SPRINGS

ABUNDANT LIFE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIPPastor Scott Becker91 Branscomb Rd, Green Cove SpringsFL, 32043 • 282-3060Sunday Worship 10:30a.m. & 6p.m.at Lake Asbury Jr. HighWed. Family Prayer 7:00p.m. at 91 Branscromb Rd.

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URCH Verse of the Week

Fight the good � ght of the faith. Take hold of the eternal life to which you were called and about which you made the good confession in the presence of many witnesses.

1 Timothy 6:12

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PROBATE DIVISIONFILE NO.: 12-CP-304

DIVISION: BIN RE: ESTATE OF CHARLESGRIFFITH POATES,deceased.The administration of the estate ofCHARLES GRIFFITH POATES,deceased, File Number 12-CP-304, ispending in the Circuit Court for ClayCounty, Florida, Probate Division,the address of which is 825 NorthOrange Avenue, Green Cove Springs,Florida 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 THE

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Division:OAK RIDGE TOWNHOMESHOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONINC., a not for profit FloridacorporationPlaintiff,v.MAHMOUB M. SHEHATA andADRIANA L. SHEHATA, husbandand wife,Defendants

TO: MAHMOUB M. SHEHATAYOU ARE NOTIFIED that an actionfor foreclosure of assessment lien onthe following property in ClayCounty, Florida:Unit J4, A PORTION OF LOT 19,SECTION 12, as shown on map ofsubdivision of Ridgewood, asrecorded in Deed Book "Q", page 663of the public records of Clay County,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 14th day of September, 2012

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NOTICE OFAPPLICATION

FOR TAX DEEDNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatG e r m a n A m e r c i a n C a p i t a lCorporation 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. 3067Year of Issuance 2010Description of Property: PT OF S 1/2OF NW 1/4 AS REC O R 1741 PG 1628EX PT O R 1385 PG 1338

Parcel #300824-007825-000-00Opening Bid: $3,809.84Physical Address: 7852 Bundy LakeRd, Keystone HeightsClassification: VacantName in which assessed: BacHome Loans Servicing LPSaid 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 24th day of October,2012 at 9:30 A.M.Dated this 10th day of September,2012 .

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of Clay County, FloridaLegal 25504 published Sept 13, Sept20, Sept 27, and Oct. 4, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

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

FLORIDACASE NO.: 10-2012-CA-000447

WELLS FARGO BANK, NA,Plaintiff,vs.A M A N D A P E N R O D A / K / AAMANDA J. PENROD, et al.,Defendant(s) ,

TO: Ronald B. Penrod and Linda L.Penrodlast known residence: 360 6thstreet Apt F, Fort Richardson AK99505and all persons claiming by,through, under or against thenamed Defendants.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thatan action to foreclose a mortgage onthe following property located inClay County, Florida:ALL THAT CERTAIN PROPERTYSITUATED IN THE COUNTY OFCLAY, AND STATE OF FLORIDA,BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:LOT 46, SUNRISE PARK ADDITIONNO. 4, AS PER PLAT THEREOFRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7,PAGE 6, PUBLIC RECORDS OFCLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN1985 OAKS DOUBLEWIDE MOBILEH O M E B E A R I N GIDENTIFICATION NUMBER32620118AU AND 32620118BU ANDFLORIDA TITLE NUMBERS41449544 AND 41441704, SITUATETHEREON.has been filed against you and yourare required to serve a copy of yourwritten defenses, if any, to it onAldridge Connors, LLP, Plaintiff'sattorney, at 7000 West Palmetto ParkRoad, Suite 307, Boca Raton, Florida33433, within 30 days of the first dateof publication of this notice, and filethe original with the clerk of thiscourt and Plaintiff's attorney,otherwise a default will be enteredagainst you for the relief demandedin the complaint or petition.Dated on September 12, 2012.

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As Clerk of the CourtBy: Judy ThomasAs Deputy Clerk

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

FLORIDACIVIL ACTION

CASE NO: 10-2009-CA-002304BANK OF AMERICA N.A.,Plaintiff,VS.ERIK E. FRODEN, JR., et al.Defendant(s).NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatpursuant to a Summary FinalJudgment of Foreclosure datedOctober 19, 2011 entered in Case No.10-2009-CA-002304 of the CircuitCourt of the FOURTH JudicialCircuit in and for CLAY County,Florida wherein Bank of America isthe Plaintiff and Erik E. Froden, Jr.and Amy Frogen, BrentwoodHomeowners Association, Inc., andUnknown Tenants/owners are theDefendants, that the Clerk of Courtwill sell to the highest and bestbidder for cash at the Clay CountyCourthouse, 825 N. Orange Avenue,Green Cove Springs, FL 32043,beginning at 10:00 AM, on the 7th dayof November, 2012, the followingdescribed property as set forth insaid Final Judgment, to wit:L O T 1 0 , B R E N T W O O D ,ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOFAS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 49,PAGES 42 AND 43, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,FLORIDA.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 scheduledcourt appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notification if thetime before the scheduledappearance is less than 7 days; if youare hearing or voice impaired, call711.Dated this 20th day of Sept. 2012..

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clerk of the Circuit CourtBy Diane Pierce, Deputy Clerk

Legal 25600 published Sept 27 andOct. 4, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

NOTICE OFAPPLICATION

FOR TAX DEEDNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatG e r m a n A m e r c i a n C a p i t a lCorporation 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. 5629Year of Issuance 2010Description of Property: LOT 7 BLK2 MINIATURE ACS UNIT 1 AS RECO R 402 PG 476

Parcel #400425-020738-000-00Opening Bid: $4090.35Physical Address: 3637 Loango Rd,Orange ParkClassification: Mobile HomeName in which assessed: Midred CDavis HeirsSaid 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 24th day of October,2012 at 9:30 A.M.Dated this 10th day of September,2012 .

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of Clay County, FloridaLegal 25507 published Sept 13, Sept20, Sept 27, and Oct. 4, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

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partnership interests of HeritageInvestments, Ltd. (the “3.41%Limited Partnership Interest”) to thehighest qualified bidder at publicauction on Monday, October 8, 2012,at 11:00 a.m. at the office of AkermanSenterfitt, 50 N. Laura Street, Suite3100, Jacksonville, FL 32202.The 3.41% Limited PartnershipInterest will be sold to the highestCASH BIDDER FOR CASH INHAND. The 3.41% Lender may creditbid up to the full amount he is owedat the time of the sale pursuant tothe Promissory Note datedDecember 31, 2005 executed byDavid Allison and delivered to VirgilL. Allison (the “3.41% Note”). The3.41% Lender anticipates he will beowed $28,681.85 as of October 8, 2012,the date of the sale. The 3.41%Lender is entitled to recover costsand additional expenses incurredpursuant to the 3.41% Note and3.41% Pledge, and any additionalcosts or expenses incurred may alsobe included in the credit bid.SALE OF 3.07% LIMITEDPARTNERSHIP INTEREST INHERITAGE INVESTMENTS, LTD.Virgil L. Allison, as Trustee of theDorothy Allison Revocable Trust A(the “3.07% Lender”) by virtue of itsrights as a secured party under aPartnership Interest Pledge (the“3.07% Pledge”) dated on or aboutDecember 31, 2005 with DavidAllison and consistent with FloridaStatutes Chapter 679, shall sell 3.07%of the limited partnership interestsof Heritage Investments, Ltd. (the“3.07% Limited PartnershipInterest”) to the highest qualifiedbidder at public auction on Monday,October 8, 2012, at 11:10 a.m. at theoffice of Akerman Senterfitt, 50 N.Laura Street , Suite 3100,Jacksonville, FL 32202.The 3.07% Limited PartnershipInterest will be sold to the highestCASH BIDDER FOR CASH INHAND. The 3.07% Lender may creditbid up to the full amount it is owedat the time of the sale pursuant tothe Promissory Note datedDecember 31, 2005 executed byDavid Allison and delivered to theTrust (the “3.07% Note”). The 3.07%Lender anticipates it will be owed$108,760.99 as of October 8, 2012, thedate of the sale. The 3.07% Lender isentitled to recover costs andadditional expenses incurredpursuant to the 3.07% Note and3.07% Pledge, and any additionalcosts or expenses incurred may alsobe included in the credit bid.SALE OF 5.52% LIMITEDPARTNERSHIP INTEREST INHERITAGE INVESTMENTS, LTD.Virgil L. Allison, as Trustee of theDorothy Allison Revocable Trust B(“5.52% Lender”), by virtue of hisrights as a secured party under aPartnership Interest Pledge (the“5.52% Pledge”) dated on or aboutDecember 31, 2005 with DavidAllison and consistent with FloridaStatutes Chapter 679, shall sell 5.52%of the limited partnership interestsof Heritage Investments, Ltd. (the“5.52% Limited PartnershipInterest”) to the highest qualifiedbidder at public auction on Monday,October 8, 2012, at 11:20 a.m. at theoffice of Akerman Senterfitt, 50 N.Laura Street , Suite 3100,Jacksonville, FL 32202.The 5.52% Limited PartnershipInterest of Heritage Investments,Ltd. will be sold to the highest CASHBIDDER FOR CASH IN HAND. The5.52% Lender may credit bid up tothe full amount it is owed at the timeof the sale pursuant to thePromissory Note dated December 31,2005 executed by David Allison anddelivered to the Trust (the “5.52%Note”). The 5.52% Lender anticipatesit will be owed $193,167.21 as ofOctober 8, 2012, the date of the sale.The 5.52% Lender is entitled torecover costs and additionalexpenses incurred pursuant to the5.52% Note and 5.52% Pledge, andany additional costs or expensesincurred may also be included in thecredit bid.INFORMATION RELATING TO ALLTHREE SALESHeritage Investments, Ltd. is aFlorida Limited Partnership with aprincipal place of business locatedin Clay County, Florida at 2510Crooked Creek Pt., Middleburg,Florida 32068. Heritage Investments,Ltd. holds various assets, includingseveral parcels of real propertylocated in Florida. Prospectivepurchasers will be furnished, uponrequest, information concerning theassets and financial position ofHeritage Investments, Ltd.The 3.41% Limited PartnershipInterest, 3.07% Limited PartnershipInterest, and 5.52% LimitedPartnership Interest in HeritageInvestments, Ltd. shall be sold “AS

Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043,or by telephone at 904-529-2200, nolater than three (3) days prior to thehearing or proceeding for which thisnotice has been given. Hearingimpaired persons may accessthrough (904) 529-2225 (TDD).All interested individuals are invitedto attend this public hearing.By: Janis Fleet, AICPDevelopment Services DirectorCity of Green Cove Springs321 Walnut StreetGreen Cove Springs, Florida 32043Danielle J. Judd, City ManagerLegal 25625 published Sept. 27, 2012in Clay County's Clay Todaynewspaper.

LATER 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 CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHINTHE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH INSECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDAPROBATE CODE WILL BEFOREVER BARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANYCLAIM FILED TWO YEARS ORMORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of first publication of thisNotice is: September 27, 2012The date of death of the decedent is:August 6, 2012Attorney for the PersonalRepresentativeSandra W. JohnsonFlorida Bar No.: 3538842110 Park StreetJacksonville, Florida 32204(904) 388-9800

Personal RepresentativeCharles R. Poates

3718 Havenwood RoadMiddleburg, Florida 32068

Legal 25585 published Sept. 27 andOct 4, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

foreclose a mortgage on the followingreal property, lying and being andsituated in Clay County, Florida,more particularly described asfollows:LOT 33, TUSCANY GLEN,ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF,AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 48,PAGES 40, 41 AND 42, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDAMore commonly known as 2659Tuscany Glen Drive, Middleburg, FL32068This action has been filed againstyou and you are required to serve acopy of your written defense, if any,upon SHAPIRO, FISHMAN &GACHE, LLP, Attorneys for Plaintiff,whose address is 4630 WoodlandCorporate Blvd., Suite 100, Tampa,FL 33614, within thirty (30) days afterthe first publication of this noticeand file the original with the clerk ofthis Court 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 contactthe ADA Coordinator; 330 East BayStree, Suite 507-C, Jacksonville,Florida 32202; (904) 630-1897 at least7 days before your scheduled courtappearance, or immediately uponreceiving this notification of the timebefore the scheduled appearance isless than 7 days. If you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.WITNESS my hand and seal of thisCourt on the 18th day of September,2012.

(seal)James B. Jett,

Circuit and County CourtsBy Tammy Rosenbaum

Deputy ClerkLegal 25577 published Sept. 27 andOct. 4, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

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

FLORIDACIVIL ACTION

CASE NO: 10-2010-CA-002505DIVISION:

THE BANK OF NEW YORKMELLON, FKA THE BANK OF NEWYORK AS SUCCESSOR ININTEREST TO JP MORGAN CHASEBANK NA AS TRUSTEE FORSTRUCTURED ASSET MORTGAGEINVESTMENTS II INC. BEARSTEARNS ALT-A TRUST 2004-11,MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGHCERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-11Plaintiff,

NOTICE OFAPPLICATION

FOR TAX DEEDNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatG e r m a n A m e r c i a n C a p i t a lCorporation 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. 4055Year of Issuance 2010Description of Property: PT OF LOT48 LAKE ASBURY UNIT 16 AS RECO R 1722 PG 2200

Parcel #280525-009975-001-00Opening Bid: $5,898.69Physical Address: Simmons Trl,Green Cove SpringsClassification: Vacant

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

FLORIDACASE NO: 12-CA-1715

DIVISION: A,COMPASS BANK,PlaintiffVsWILLIAM D. DYE; BOBBIE F. DYE;RICHARD A. GAUNT, SR., Deceased,by and through any and all UnknownHeirs, Beneficiaries, Devisees,Assignees, Lienors, Creditors,Trustees and all others who mayclaim an interest in the Estate ofRICHARD A. GAUNT, SR.,Deceased; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFRICHARD A. GAUNT, SR.,Deceased; DISCOVER BANK; andU N K N O W N T E N A N T I NPOSSESSION,Defendants.

NOTICE TOCREDITORS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORCLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISIONFILE NO: 12-CP-285

DIVISION: AIN RE: MARY THATCHERBARWICK, Deceased.The administration of the estate ofMARY THATCHER BARWICK,deceased, whose date of death wasJuly 18, 2012; File Number 12-CP-285is pending in the Circuit Court forClay County, Florida, ProbateDivision, the address of which is 825N. Orange Avenue, Green CoveSprings, Florida, 32043. 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 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 WITHIN

NOTICE TOCREDITORS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORCLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISIONFILE NO: 2012-CP-000284

Division: BIN RE: ESTATE OF WILLIAM H.HITUNEN,Deceased.The administration of the estate ofWILLIAM H. HILTUNEN, deceased,whose date of death was July 27,2012, File Number 2012-CP-000284, ispending in the Circuit Court for ClayCounty, Florida, Probate Division,the address of which is 825 NorthOrange Avenue, Green Cove Springs,Florida, 32043. The names andaddresses of 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 SO FILED WILLBE FOREVER BARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANYCLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS ORMORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

PUBLIC SALEAmerica's Best Storage will conducta public sale to the highest bidder ontheir premises at 5124CR 218,Middleburg, FL 32068 on October 6,2011, at 9:00 a.m. on the followingunits: The company reserves theright to reject any bid and withdrawany items for the sale.

Unit #/Tenant name025 DJ Coombs043 Kevin Shirley084 Wanda Gail Carver090 Crystal Lawson065 Shirley Manning050 Marla Grieb021 Dana Johns094 Allen Haselwood089 Marie Bray027 Gloria Godwin063 Richard Boyles010 Nancy Windom033 Dawnell Baily, James Tu013 Sara Jean Strickland069 S.L. Deputy018 Tonia Evans061 Tonia Evans052 Anthony Allen002 Dicks WingsLT004 Dawn Romer058 Scott Henderson067 Dorothy McKelvey064 Colton and Tammy Crouse048 Glenda Petteway042 Rob McAfee003 Dicks Wings056 Lorie Henderson068 William Renaud035 Kirk DowenLegal 25612 published Sept. 27 andOct 4, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

NOTICE OFSUSPENSION

TO: Melvin H. Holmes,Case No: 201204809A 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.Legal25582 published Sept 27, Oct 4,Oct 11, and Oct. 18. 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

NOTICE TOCREDITORS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR

CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDAPROBATE DIVISION

CASE NO.: 2012-CP-290DIVISION:B

IN RE: ESTATE OF BARBARA E.VALLENCOURT,The administration of the estate ofBARBAR E VALLENCOURT,d e c e a s e d , F i l e N u m b e r :2012-CP-000290, is pending in theCircuit Court for Clay County,Florida, Probate Division, theaddress of which is P.O. Box 698Green 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 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 Sept. 20, 2012.Attorney for PersonalRepresentative:Barry J. Fuller, EsquireFlorida Bar Number: 1619272301 Park Avenue # 404Orange Park, FL 32073Telephone: (904) 264-0585Fax: (904) 264-1714E - m a i l a d d r e s s :[email protected]

Personal Representative:Frank Vallencourt

3345 Shenandoah Drive WestOrange Park, Florida 32073

Legal 25547 published Sept. 20 andSept. 27, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

NOTICE OFSUSPENSION

TO: Gary G. TacinelliCase No: 201202651A 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 25513 published Sept 20, Sept27, Oct 4 and Oct 11, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

NOTICE TOCREDITORS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORCLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISIONFILE NO: 12-CP-281

DIVISION: AIN RE: ESTATE OF EDWARD D.THOMASONDeceased.The administration of the estate ofEDWARD D. THOMASON, deceased,whose date of death was August 1,2012, is pending in the Circuit Courtfor CLAY County, Florida, ProbateDivision, the address of which is 825North Orange Avenue, Green CoveSprings, Florida 32043. 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 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 September 20, 2012.Attorney for PersonalRepresentative:ROBERT V. DUSSAttorney for JUANITA CABREIRAFlorida Bar No.: 136764Taylor, Stewart, Houston,& Duss, P.A.1050 Riverside AvenueJacksonville, FL 32204Telephone: (904) 354-9000Facsimile: (904) 354-8860E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail:[email protected]

Personal Representative:JUANITA CABREIRA

1549 Winston LaneFleming Island, Florida 32003

Legal 25517 published Sept. 20 andSept. 27, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

PUBLIC AUCTIONThe following vehicle will be sold atpublic auction for towing and storagecosts on Oct. 11, 2012 at 9 A.M.1991 SATURN 1G8ZF5495MZ121890at Horton's Garage 1815 KingsleyAve, Orange Park, FLLega 25611 published Sept 27, 2012 inClay County's Clay Today newspaper

NOTICE OF ACTIONFORECLOSURE PROCEEDINGS-

PROPERTYIN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 4THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA,

IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTYCASE NO: 2009-CA-002328

division: Division BBAC Home Loans Servicing, LP f/k/aCountrywide Home Loans Servicing,LPPlaintiff,vs.Defendant(s).

TO: William F. McGowan, II;ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUTWHOSE LAST KNOWN ADDRESSIS: 2659 Tuscany Glen Drive,Middleburg, FL 32068Residence unknown, if living,including any unknown spouse ofthe said Defendants, if either hasremarried and if either or both ofsaid Defendants 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 nDefendants 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:A TRACT OF LAND LYING INSECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH,RANGE 23 EAST, CLAY COUNTY,FLORIDA, AND BEING MOREPARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS:COMMENCE FOR A POINT OFREFERENCE AT THE SECTIONCORNER COMMON TO SECTIONS10, 11, 14 AND 15, TOWNSHIP 4SOUTH, RANGE 23 EAST, CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCESOUTH 89 DEGREES 45 MINUTES51 SECONDS WEST 446.2 FEETALONG THE NORTH LINE OFSAID SECTION 15 TO THE POINTOF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 0DEGREES 06 MINUTES 55SECONDS WEST, 235.0 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 45MINUTES, 51 SECONDS WEST 220.0FEET; THENCE NORTH 0DEGREES 06 MINUTES 55SECONDS EAST, 235.00 FEET TOSAID NORTH LINE OF SECTION15; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES45 MINUTES 51 SECONDS EASTALONG SAID SECTION LINE 220.0FEET TO THE POINT OFBEGINNING.LESS AND EXCEPT THATCERTAIN PARCEL AS DESCRIBEDIN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 745,PAGE 389 OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,FLORIDA. (RA<H)TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAINYEAR: 2002, MAKE: MILLENNIUM/MILLER, VIN#: WHC010791GA,MANUFACTURED HOME, WHICHIS PERMANENTLY AFFIXED TOTHE ABOVE DESCRIBED LANDS.AS SUCH IT IS DEEMED TO BE AFIXTURE AND A PART OF THEREAL ESTATE.More commonly known as 805Mathew Road, Maxville, FL 32234.This action has been filed againstyou and you are required to serve acopy of your written defense, if any,upon SHAPIRO, FISHMAN &GACHE, LLP, Attorneys for Plaintiff,whose address is 4630 WoodlandCorporate Blvd., Suite 100, Tampa,FL 33614, within thirty (30) days afterthe first publication of this noticeand file the original with the clerk ofthis Court 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 disability

NOTICE OFAPPLICATION

FOR TAX DEEDNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatG e r m a n A m e r c i a n C a p i t a lCorporation 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. 5867Year of Issuance 2010Description of Property: LOT 402ND ADD SUNRISE PARK AS RECO R 1581 PG 2054 & 1707 PG 544

Parcel #190823-022680-004-00Opening Bid: $1,957.81Physical Address: 7091 Peach St,Keystone HeightsClassification: Mobile HomeName in which assessed: Christopher S Nelson JrSaid 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 24th day of October,2012 at 9:30 A.M.Dated this 10th day of September,2012 .

James B. JettClerk of Circuit Court

of Clay County, FloridaLegal 25506 published Sept 13, Sept20, Sept 27, and Oct. 4, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

Vs.MRET TRUSTEE, LLC, ASTRUSTEE UNDER LAND TRUSTNO. 4180, DATED JULY 22, 2004DISSOLVED CORPORATION, et. al,Defendant(s).

T O : T H E U N K N O W NBENEFICIARY OF LAND TRUSTNO. 4180, DATED JULY 22, 2004LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:UNKNOWNCURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWNANY AND ALL UNKNOWNPARTIES CLAIMING BY,THROUGH, UNDER, ANDAGAINST 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 RCLAIMANTSLAST KNOWN ADDRESS:UNKNOWNCURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an actionto foreclose a mortgage on thefollowing described property inCLAY County, Florida:LOT 15, FOX MEADOW UNIT 7,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 25, PAGES 59 THROUGH 67,OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OFCLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.has been filed against you and youare required to serve a copy of yourwritten defenses within 30 days afterthe first publication, if any, onRonald R Wolfe & Associates, P.L.,Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is4919 Memorial Highway, Suite 200,Tampa, Florida 33634, and file theoriginal with this 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 onceeach week for two consecutive weeksin the Clay Today.IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH ADISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANYACCOMONDATION 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 IF YOUARE HEARING IMPAIRED, CALL1-(800)-955-8771.WITNESS my hand and the seal ofthis Court on this 6th day ofSeptember, 2012.

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clerk of the CourtBy Judy Thomas, As Deputy Clerk

Legal 25500 published Sept. 20 andSept 27, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

who needs any accommodation inorder to participate in thisproceeding, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contactthe ADA Coordinator; 330 East BayStree, Suite 507-C, Jacksonville,Florida 32202; (904) 630-1897 at least7 days before your scheduled courtappearance, or immediately uponreceiving this notification of the timebefore the scheduled appearance isless than 7 days. If you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.WITNESS my hand and seal of thisCourt on the 17th day of September,2012.

(seal)James B. Jett,

Circuit and County CourtsBy Diane Pierce

Deputy ClerkLegal 25581 published Sept. 27 andOct. 4, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

IS,” “WHERE IS,” and “SUBJECT” toall prior liens, claims andencumbrances, if any, and withoutrecourse. There is no warrantyrelating to title, possession, quietenjoyment, or the like in thisdisposition.Any purchaser of any of thepartnership interests in HeritageInvestments, Ltd. will be required torepresent to the respective lender inwriting, that the partnershipinterests are being acquired for thepurchaser's own account, are notbeing acquired with a view of thesale or distribution thereof inviolation of the Securities Act andwill not be sold by the purchaserexcept pursuant to an effectiveregistration statement under theSecurities Act or pursuant to a validexemption from the registrationrequirements of the Securities Act.You may request further informationby calling the attorneys for the 3.41%Lender, 3.07% Lender and 5.52%Lender, Christian P. George orEdward Cole of Akerman Senterfittat (904)798-3700.Legal 25516 published Sept. 20 andSept 27, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

The date of the first publication ofthis notice is September 20, 2012.Attorney for PersonalRepresentative:Burney Bivens Esquire.Florida Bar No. 3530351543 Kingsley Avenue, Suite 18-BOrange Park, FL 32073Telephone: 904-264-3412Fax: 904-264-2456Email: [email protected]

Personal Representative:Nancy Jean Gustafson

Legal 25544 published Sept 20 andSept 27, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

THE 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 September 27, 2012John I. Fishburne, IIIAttorney for PersonalRepresentativeEmail: [email protected] Bar No. 0977578PURCELL, FLANAGAN, HAY &GREEN, P.A.1548 Lancaster TerraceJacksonville, Florida 32204Telephone (904) 355-0355

PENNY J. BARWICKPersonal Representative

5 Judson Circle,Orange Park, Florida 32073

Legal 25562 published Sept. 20 andSept. 27, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

Name in which assessed: RolandPaul Ernst StuiberSaid 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 28th day of November,2012 at 9:30 A.M.Dated this 10th day of September,2012 .

James B. JettClerk of Circuit Court

of Clay County, FloridaLegal 25503 published Sept 13, Sept20, Sept 27, and Oct. 4, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

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REQUEST FORPROPOSALS

R I D G E W O O D T R A I L SCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

DISTRICTC o n s t r u c t i o n S e r v i c e s f o r

Construction of Amenities CenterClay County, Florida

Notice is hereby given that theRidgewood Trails Community

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

COUNTYCIVIL DIVISION

CASE NO: 10-2012-CA-001383DIVISION:

ONEWEST BANK, F.S.B.Plaintiff,Vs.G R A C E E S T E L L E W H I T EANDERSON; UNKNOWN SPOUSEOF GRACE ESTELLE WHITEANDERSON; UNITED STATE OFAMERICA, ACTING ON BEHALFOF THE SECRETARY OFH O U S E I N G A N D U R B A NDEVELOPMENT; UNKNOWNTENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT

LEGAL NOTICEThe Clay County School Board ishereby announcing that professionalarchitectural services are requiredfor the development of plans andspecifications, bidding, andconstruction administration forMiddleburg Elementary SchoolRenovation/Remodel Building 7.Interested Architects should apply intriplicate to Mr. James A. Connell,Assistant Superintendent forSupport Services, School District ofClay County, 925 Center Street,Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043.The application shall include, butnot be limited to, a letter of interest,current resume, completed StandardForm 330, information on previoussimilar work, and current workload.Applications will be accepted until4:00 p.m., October 18, 2012.Legal 25587 published Sept. 27, Oct. 4and Oct. 11, 2012 in Clay County'sClay Today newspaper.

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

FLORIDACASE NO.: 10-2012-CA-001435

BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BACHOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKACOUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANSSERVICING LP,Plaintiff,vs.DAWN ANNETTE ROBINSONA/K/A DAWN A. ROBINSON, et al.,Defendant(s) ,

TO: Unknown Beneficiaries of theIronwood Trust Dated August 28,2001last known residence: unknownand all persons claiming by,through, under or against thenamed Defendants.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thatan action to foreclose a mortgage onthe following property located inClay County, Florida:LOT 37, HIBERNIA OAKS UNITONE, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF, AS RECORDED IN

PUBLIC SALEThe following vehicles will be sold atpublic auction for towing and storagecosts.1998 FORD 1FMZU34EXWUA605311999 GMC 1GKEK13R5XJ723514G & M Towing Inc. reserved the rightto accept and reject any and all bids.The auction will be held on10/15/2012 at 9:00 a.m at G&M TowingInc. located at 4995 Hwy 17 S., GreenCove Springs, FLLegal25622 published Sept. 27, 2012,in 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 name ofRichard's Quality Home MaintenanceLocated at 4682 Hedgehog St., in theCounty of CLAY, in the City ofMiddleburg, Florida 32073 intends toregister the said name with theDivision of Corporations of theFlorida Department of State,Tallahassee, Florida.Dated at Middleburg, Florida, this19th day of September, 2012.Owner's name or name ofcorporation:Richard SaleebyLegal 25568 published Sept. 27, 2012in Clay County's Clay Todaynewspaper.

NOTICE TOCREDITORS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORCLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISIONFILE NO: 2012-CP-000283

Division: AIN RE: ESTATE OF ROBERT NEALBONSALL, JR.Deceased.The administration of the estate ofROBERT NEAL BONSALL, JR.,deceased, whose date of death wasJuly 16, 2012, File Number2012-CP-000283 is pending in theCircuit Court for Clay County,Florida, Probate Division, theaddress of which is 825 North OrangeAvenue, Green Cove Springs,Florida, 32043. The names andaddresses of 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 SO FILED 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 September 20, 2012.Attorney for PersonalRepresentative:Burney Bivens Esquire.Florida Bar No. 3530351543 Kingsley Avenue, Suite 18-BOrange Park, FL 32073

NOTICE OFADMINISTRATIVE

COMPLAINTTO: DUSTIN M. KEELEYCase No.: CD201107631/D262935An Administrative Complaint toimpose an administrative fine hasbeen filed against you. You have theright to request a hearing pursuantto Sections 120.569 and 120.57,Florida Statutes, and by mailing arequest for same to the FloridaDepartment of Agriculture andConsumer 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 25549 published Sept 20, Sept.27, Oct. 4 and Oct. 11, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

NOTICE OF ACTIONFOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDACase No.: 12-DR-1592

Division: FIN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF PAULAROSE ANNE FIGUEROA,Petitioner/Wife,AndMARIO ENRIQUE FIGUEROA,Respondent/Husband.TO: MARIO ENRIQUE FIGUEROA450 Jones Street, #309San Francisco, CA 94102YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an actionfor Dissolution of Marriage has beenfiled against you and that you arerequired to serve a copy of yourwritten defenses, if any, to it onRachel Rall, Esquire, 7749Normandy Blvd . #145 -336 ,Jacksonville, FL 32221, and file theoriginal with the clerk of this Courtat 825 N. Orange Ave., Green CoveSprings, FL 32043 before service onPetitioner or immediately thereafter.If you fail to do so, a default may beentered against you for the reliefdemanded in the petition.Copies of all court documents in thiscase, including orders, are availableat the Clerk of the Circuit Court'soffice. You may review thesedocuments upon request.You must keep the Clerk of theCircuit Court's office notified of yourcurrent address. (You may fileNotice of Current Address, FloridaSupreme Court Approved FamilyLaw Form 12,915.) Future papers inthis lawsuit will be mailed to theaddress on record at the clerk'soffice.WARNING: RULE 12.285, FloridaFamily Law Rules of Procedures,requires certain automaticdisclosure of documents andinformation. Failure to comply canresult in sanctions, includingdismissal or striking of pleadings.Dated September 18, 2012

(seal)JAMES B. JETT

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBY: Judy Thomas, Deputy Clerk

Legal 25574 published Sept. 27, Oct 4,Oct. 11, and Oct. 18, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper

NOTICE OFAPPLICATION

FOR TAX DEEDNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatWells Fargo Bank OBO Tax LiensSecuritization Trust 2010-1 R-1 theholder of the following certificatehas filed said certificate for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in which itwas assessed are as follows:Certificate No. 3223Year of Issuance 2010Description of Property: LOT 31HAMMOCK GROVE AS REC O R2049 PG 587

Parcel # 030425-007865-009-31Opening Bid: $7,318.82 + 60.953.50Physical Address: 2931 PlumOrchard Dr, Orange ParkClassification: Single FamilyName in which assessed: Steven T.Junger & Dana J. JungerSaid 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 24th day of October,2012 at 9:30 A.M.Dated this 6th day of September,2012 .

James B. JettClerk of Circuit Court

of Clay County, FloridaLegal 25478 published Sept 13, Sept20, Sept 27, and Oct. 4, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

LEGAL NOTICEThe Joint Occupational Safety andHealth Committee will meet onTuesday, October 2, 2012 at 9:00 a.m.in the Conference Room at theDepartment of Public Safety, 2519State Road 16W, Green Cove Springs.In accordance with the AmericansWith Disabilities Act, any personneeding a special accommodation toparticipate in this matter shouldcontact the Clay County ADACoordinator by mail at Post OfficeBox 1366, Green Cove Springs,Florida 32043, or by telephone atnumber (904) 269-6376, no later thanthree (3) days 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).Notice is hereby given, that anyperson wishing to appeal anydecision made by the NAME OF THECOMMITTEE/COMMISSION/BOARDwith respect to any matterconsidered at the meeting or hearingthat is the subject of thisadvertisement otice, will need arecord of the proceedings, and that,for such purpose, he or she may needto insure that a verbatim record ofthe proceedings is made, whichrecord includes the testimony andevidence upon which the appeal is tobe based.Legal25586 published Sept 27, 2012in Clay County's Clay Todaynewspaper.

NOTICE OFPUBLIC SALE

SCOTTS AFFORDABLE TOWINGINC gives Notice to sell the followingvehicle for towing and storage lienon Oct. 17, 2012, 10:00 am at 2909BLANDING BLVD MIDDLEBURG,FL 32068-6349, pursuant tosubsection 713.78 of the FloridaStatutes.1989 Sportcraft 270 SCR25007G8891998 GMC 1GTCS1943W8528225Scotts Affordable Towing Inc.reserves the right to accept or rejectany and/or all bids.Legal 25613 published Sept. 27, 2012in Clay County's Clay Todaynewspaper

PLAT BOOK 24, PAGES 1 AND 2, OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA.has been filed against you and yourare required to serve a copy of yourwritten defenses, if any, to it onAldridge Connors, LLP, Plaintiff'sattorney, at 7000 West Palmetto ParkRoad, Suite 307, Boca Raton, Florida33433, within 30 days of the first dateof publication of this notice, and filethe original with the clerk of thiscourt and Plaintiff's attorney,otherwise a default will be enteredagainst you for the relief demandedin the complaint or petition.Dated on September 7, 2012.

(seal)JAMES B. JETT

As Clerk of the CourtBy: Judy ThomasAs Deputy Clerk

Legal 25480 published Sept 20 andSept 27, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

Any and all questions relative to thisproject shall be directed in writingby e-mail only to Peter Ma [email protected], Jim Oliver [email protected] and KatieBuchanan at [email protected] Trails CommunityDevelopment DistrictJim Oliver, District ManagerLegal 25623 published Sept. 27, 2012in Clay County's Clay Todaynewspaper.

Development District (the “District”)will accept proposals (“Proposals”)from licensed and qualifiedcontractors (“Proposers”) interestedin providing construction servicesf o r c e r t a i n i n f r a s t r u c t u r eimprovements (the “Project”). TheProject consists of the constructionof various improvements includingthe construction of an amenitiescenter and related improvements, asmore specifically set forth in theproject manual (“Project Manual”).The Project Manual, which includes:(1) all of the forms and otherdocumentation submitted by aProposer in response to this requestfor proposals (together, the“Proposal Documents”), (2) Projectspecifications, (3) the contractdocuments and any addenda thereto,and (4) all other documentationprovided as part of the documententitled “Project Manual,” will beavailable for public inspection andmay be obtained beginning October5, 2012 at 8:00 AM, by download fromFTP server. Instructions fordownloading the Project Manual canbe obtained by contacting Peter Maat the offices of England, Thims, andMiller, Inc., at (904) 265-3119.A mandatory pre-proposalconference will be held at the officesof England, Thims, and Miller at14775 Old Saint Augustine Road,Jacksonville, Florida, 32258, onOctober 12, 2012 at 10:00 AM. TheDistrict will not consider a Proposalfrom any Proposer that does not havean authorized representative at saidconference.Firms desiring to provide servicesfor this Project must submit one (1)original and nine (9) copies of theProposal Documents no later thanOctober 31, 2012 at 9:00 AM (EST) atthe offices of England, Thims, andMiller, Inc., at 14775 Old SaintAugustine Road, Jacksonville,Florida, 32258. Proposals shall besubmitted in a sealed envelopepursuant to the Instructions toProposers. Proposals received afterthe time and date specified abovewill be returned unopened to theProposer.All Proposers will be required tosubmit either a Proposal Bond orother security acceptable undersection 255.051, Florida Statutes, inthe amount of $10,000. Thesuccessful Proposer will be required,upon award, to furnish a 100%Performance and Payment Bond,with a Surety acceptable to theDistrict in accordance with section255.05, Florida Statutes. EachProposal shall remain binding for atleast one hundred twenty (120) daysafter the scheduled due date.Proposals will be reviewed inaccordance with the criteria set forthin the Project Manual. Ranking ofProposers will be made on the basisof qualifications according to theEvaluation Criteria set forth in theProject Manual. In addition, allProposers must meet the District'sminimum qualifications to beconsidered for evaluation. TheDistrict has the right to reject anya n d a l l P r o p o s a l s , m a k emodifications to the work, and towaive any minor informalities orirregularities in Proposals as itdeems appropriate, if it determinesin its discretion it is in the District'sbest interest to do so. Please notethat price will be one factor used indetermining which Proposal shouldbe awarded the contract, but theDistrict expressly reserves the rightto make such award to other than thelowest price Proposal.Any protest regarding the ProjectManual, including but not limited toprotests relating to the Instructionsto Proposers, the Notice of Requestfor Proposals, the ProposalDocuments, the contract documents,the scope of work, the specifications,the Evaluation Criteria, theevaluation process established in theProject Manual, or any other issuesor items relating to the ProjectManual, must be filed in writingwithin seventy-two (72) hours of thetime at which the Project Manual isfirst made available. A formal protestsetting forth with particularity thefacts and law upon which the protestis based shall be filed within seven(7) calendar days after the initialnotice of protest was filed. A protestbond must be filed in conjunctionwith any protest. Failure to timelyfile a notice of protest or failure totimely file a formal written protestshall constitute a waiver of any rightto object to or protest with respect toany aspect of the Project Manual.Additional information andrequirements regarding protests areset forth in the Project Manual andthe District's Rules of Procedure,which are available from the DistrictManager.

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

FLORIDACASE NO.: 10-2012-CA-000447

WELLS FARGO BANK, NA,Plaintiff,vs.A M A N D A P E N R O D A / K / AAMANDA J. PENROD, et al.,Defendant(s) ,

TO: Unknown Spouse of Dolores M.Tucker as of June 26, 1985last known residence: 7460 HilltopStreet, Keystone Heights FL 32656and all persons claiming by,through, under or against thenamed Defendants.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thatan action to foreclose a mortgage onthe following property located inClay County, Florida:ALL THAT CERTAIN PROPERTYSITUATED IN THE COUNTY OFCLAY, AND STATE OF FLORIDA,BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:LOT 46, SUNRISE PARK ADDITIONNO. 4, AS PER PLAT THEREOFRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7,PAGE 6, PUBLIC RECORDS OFCLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN1985 OAKS DOUBLEWIDE MOBILEH O M E B E A R I N GIDENTIFICATION NUMBER32620118AU AND 32620118BU ANDFLORIDA TITLE NUMBERS41449544 AND 41441704, SITUATETHEREON.has been filed against you and yourare required to serve a copy of yourwritten defenses, if any, to it onAldridge Connors, LLP, Plaintiff'sattorney, at 7000 West Palmetto ParkRoad, Suite 307, Boca Raton, Florida33433, within 30 days of the first dateof publication of this notice, and filethe original with the clerk of thiscourt and Plaintiff's attorney,otherwise a default will be enteredagainst you for the relief demandedin the complaint or petition.Dated on September 12, 2012.

(seal)JAMES B. JETT

As Clerk of the CourtBy: Judy ThomasAs Deputy Clerk

Legal 25536 published Sept 20 andSept 27, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

TO: RICHARD A. GAUNT SR.,Deceased, by and through any andall Unknown Heirs, Beneficiaries,Devisees, Assignees, Lienors,Creditors, Trustees and all otherswho may claim an interest in theEstate of RICHARD A. GAUNT,SR., Deceased1400 Le Baron Ave., Apt. 417.Jacksonville, FL 32207-8402L (LastKnown Address)UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RICHARDA. GAUNT, SR., Deceased1400 Le Baron Ave., Apt. 417Jacksonville, FL 32207-8402 (LastKnown Address) YOU ARE

NOTIFIED that an action toforeclose a mortgage on the followingproperty in Clay County, Florida:LOT 4, BLOCK 43, LAKEVIEWHIGHLANDS ADDITION TOK E Y S T O N E H E I G H T S ,ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOFAS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2,PAGES 69 AND 70 OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,FLORIDA.And which postal address is: 7809State Road 21, Keystone Heights, FL32656.has been filed against you, and youare required to serve a copy of yourwritten defenses, if any, to it on MarkJ. Horne, the Plaintiff's attorney,whose address is 720 BlackstoneBuilding, Jacksonville, Florida32202, within thirty days after thefirst publication, of the Notice ofAction, and 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 or petition. DATED onSeptember 11, 2012

(seal)JAMES B. JETT,

CCLERK OF THE COURT,by Judy Thomas

AS DEPUTY CLERKLegal 25525 published Sept 20 andSept 27, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

#2; ALL OTHER UNKNOWNPARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTSBY, THROUGH, UNDER, ANDA G A I N S T A N A M E DDEFENDANTS(S) WHO ARE NOTKNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,WHETHER SAME UNKNOWNPARTIES MAY CLAIM ANINTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS,DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHERCLAIMANTSDefendant(s).

TO: GRACE ESTELLE WHITEANDERSONLast Known Address:2720 Henley RoadGreen Cove Springs, Florida 32043Current Address: UnknownPrevious Address:2040 West 1215 SouthSyracuse, Utah 84075UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF GRACEESTELLE WHITE ANDERSONLast Known Address:2720 Henley RoadGreen Cove Springs, Florida 32043Current Address: UnknownPrevious Address: UnknownALL OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIESCLAIMING INTERESTS BY,THROUGH, UNDER, ANDA G A I N S T A N A M E DDEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOTKNOWN TO BE DEAD OF ALIVE,WHETHER SAME UNKNOWNPARTIES MAY CLAIM ANINTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS,DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OROTHER CLAIMANTSLast Known Address: UnknownCurrent Address: Unknown

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an actionfor Foreclosure of Mortgage on thefollowing described property in ClayCounty, Florida:LOT 9, BLOCK 1, LAKE ASBURYUNIT 7, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF, RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 7, PAGES 60 AND 61 OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA.This property is located at the StreetAddress of: 2720 Henley Road, GreenCove Springs, Florida 32043has been filed against you and youare required to serve a copy of yourwritten defenses within 30 days afterthe first publication if any, onElizabeth R. Wellborn, P.A.,Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is350 Jim Moran Blvd., Suite 100,Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442 andfile the original with this Courteither before service on Plaintiff'sattorney or immediately thereafter;otherwise a default will be enteredagainst you for the relief demandedin the Complaint or petition.This Notice shall be published oncea week for two consecutive weeks inthe Clay Today.In accordance with the Americanswith Disabilities Act, if you are aperson with a disability who needsan accommodation in order to accesscourt facilities or participate in acourt proceeding, you are entitled, atno cost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. To request suchan accommodation, please contactCourt Administration at least threebusiness days prior to the requiredservice by using one of the followingmethods: Phone - (904) 630-2564; Fax- (904) 630-1146; TTD/TTY - (800)955-8770 (Florida Relay Service).E-Mail - [email protected]. WITNESSmy hand and the seal of this court onSeptember 18, 2012

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clerk of the CourtBy Alison Carter

Deputy ClerkLegal No. 25476 published Sept. 27and Oct. 4, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

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LEGAL NOTICENotice of Audit Committee Meetingand Board of Supervisors Meeting ofthe Pine Ridge Plantation

Community Development DistrictThe Pine Ridge PlantationCommunity Development DistrictAudit Committee will meet onWednesday, October 10, 2012, at 3:00p.m. at the Courtyard by MarriottOrange Park, 610 Wells Road, OrangePark, Florida 32073. The AuditCommittee will review and evaluatethe proposals the District hasreceived pursuant to solicitations forauditing services.The Board of Supervisors meeting ofthe Pine Ridge PlantationCommunity Development Districtwill take place immediatelyfollowing the adjournment of theAudit Committee meeting.The meeting is open to the publicand will be conducted in accordancewith the provisions of Florida Lawfor Community DevelopmentDistricts. A copy of the agenda for

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

FLORIDACASE NO.: 10-2012-CA-000447

WELLS FARGO BANK, NA,Plaintiff,vs.A M A N D A P E N R O D A / K / AAMANDA J. PENROD, et al.,Defendant(s) ,

TO: Amanda Penrod A/K/A AmandaJ. Penrod and Unknown Spouse ofAmanda Penrod A/K/A Amanda J.Penrodlast known residence: 7929Sunnybrook Road, Melrose, FL32666and all persons claiming by,through, under or against thenamed Defendants.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thatan action to foreclose a mortgage onthe following property located inClay County, Florida:ALL THAT CERTAIN PROPERTYSITUATED IN THE COUNTY OFCLAY, AND STATE OF FLORIDA,

LEGAL NOTICEINTENTION TO VACATE THEPLAT OF CAROL'S WALK LLC ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 53,PAGES 50 THROUGH 55 IN THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY

COUNTY, FLORIDATO: THE BOARD OF COUNTYCOMMISSIONERS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDAThe Petitioner CAROL'S WALK, LLC,a Florida limited liability company,by and through its undersignedattorney, and pursuant to FloridaStatute 177.101 (3), hereby givesnotice of its intention to file aPetition to vacate the plat ofCAROL'S WALK, as recorded in PlatBook 53, Pages 50 THROUGH 55, asmore particularly described onExhibit "A", attached hereto.The Petitioner respectfully praysthat this Board will authorize thepublication of a legal notice in theClay Today, a newspaper of generalcirculation in Clay County, twoconsecutive weekly issues givingnotice of the Petitioners' intention tofile a petition vacating the aforesaid

NOTICE TOCREDITORS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORCLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISIONFILE NO: 2012-CP-000263

Division: AIN RE: ESTATE OF TRACY GAYGRIFFIN,Deceased.The administration of the estate ofTracy Gay Griffin, deceased, whosedate of death was January 25, 2012,and the last four digits of whosesocial security number are 3726, ispending in the Circuit Court for ClayCounty, Florida, Probate Division,the address of which is Clerk ofCourt, Attention Probate, P.O. Box698, Green Cove Springs, Florida,32043. 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 SO FILEDWITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET

NOTICE OFSUSPENSION

TO: Jarvis R. ColemanCase No: 201201181A 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 25613 published Sept 27, Oct 4,Oct 11, and Oct. 18. 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

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

FLORIDA,CIVIL ACTION

CASE NO: 10-2012-CA-001296BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.Plaintiff,Vs.JEFFREY WEIGEL, et. al.,Defendant(s).

TO: JEFFREY WEIGEL:ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUTWHOSE LAST KNOWN ADDRESSIS: 357 EDSON DR., ORANGEPARK, FL 32073.UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JEFFREYWEIGEL:ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUTWHOSE LAST KNOWN ADDRESSIS: 357 EDSON DR, ORANGEPARK, FL 32073Residence unknown and if living,including any unknown spouse ofthe Defendant, if remarried and ifsaid Defendant is dead, his/herrespective unknown heirs,devisees, grantee, assignees,creditors, lienors, and trustees, andall other persons claiming by,through, under or against thenamed Defendant; and theaforementioned named Defendantand such of the aforementionedunknown Defendant and such ofthe unknown name Defendant asmay be infants, incompetents orotherwise not sui juris.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an actionfor Foreclosure of Mortgage on thefollowing described property to-wit:LOT 29, BLOCK 1, BELLAIR UNITNO. 2, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 6, PAGE 48 AND 49, OF THECURRENT PUBLIC RECORDS OFCLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.More commonly known as 357EDSON DR, ORANGE PARK, FL32073This action has been filed againstyou and you are required to serve acopy of your written defenses, if any,to it on the Plaintiff's attorney,F L O R I D A F O R E C L O S U R EATTONEYS, PLLC, whose address is601 Cleveland Street, Suite 690,Clearwater, FL 33755, on or before

Legal Public NoticeClay County School Board The ClayCounty School Board will hold aSpecial Meeting on Wednesday,October 10, 2012 at 4:00 p.m. in theConference Room at the DistrictOffice at 900 Walnut Street in GreenCove Springs, Florida, 32043. Thismeeting is open to the public and allinterested persons are invited toattend. Copies of the proposedagenda will be available on line atwww.OneClay.net or by contactingthe Superintendent's Office, 900Walnut Street, Green Cove Springs,FL 32043. Legal 25608 publishedSept. 27, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

NOTICE OFFOREFEITURECOMPLAINT

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

FLORIDACASE NO. 12CA885

DIVISION: CV-ASTATE ATTORNEY NO:

2012CA028583IN RE: FORFEITURE OF THEF O L L O W I N G D E S C R I B E DPROPERTY:

1999 Pontiac Firebird, VIN:2G2FS22K6X2225924Rick Beseler, as Sheriff of ClayCountyVSMichael Garrett Miller

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 on4-1-12 , at or in the vicinity of 1856Denmark Rd., Fleming Island, ClayCounty, Florida. The Clay CountySheriff'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 AbramowitzClay County Sheriff's Office

Legal 25524 published Sept 20 andSept 27, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday 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 onOctober 17, 2012 at 7:00 A.M.1995 NISSAN JN1CA21D6ST046301Legal 25565 published Sept. 27, 2012in Clay County's Clay Todaynewspaper.

NOTICE OFAPPLICATION

FOR TAX DEEDNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatG e r m a n A m e r c i a n C a p i t a lCorporation 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. 5596Year of Issuance 2010Description of Property: PT OFLOTS 13 & 14 BLK 8 RIDGEWOODSEC 19 AS REC O R 1885 PG 761 &3092 PG 1108

Parcel #230425-020600-000-00Opening Bid: $7,563.47Physical Address: 668 KingswoodAve, Orange ParkClassification: Mobile HomeName in which assessed: James EBrittsSaid 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 24th day of October,2012 at 9:30 A.M.Dated this 10th day of September,2012 .

James B. JettClerk of Circuit Court

of Clay County, FloridaLegal 25505 published Sept 13, Sept20, Sept 27, and Oct. 4, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today 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: 2012-CA-000309

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEEFOR AMERIQUEST MORTGAGESECURITIES INC., ASSET-BACKEDPASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2005-R11,PlaintiffVsJUDY A. BUNN A/K/A JUDY BUNNAND TIMOTHY W. BUNN A/K/ATIMOTHY BUNN, et. al.Defendant.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated May 16, 2012, andentered in 2012-CA-000309 of theCircuit Court of the Fourth JudicialCircuit in and for Clay County,Florida, wherein DEUTSCHE BANKNATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, ASTRUSTEE FOR AMERIQUESTMORTGAGE SECURITIES INC.,ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGHCERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-R11,is the Plaintiff and JUDY A. BUNN A/K/A JUDY BUNN; TIMOTHY W.BUNN A/K/A TIMOTHY BUNN;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ROBERTA. MAZUR, JR N/K/A SARAHMAZUR; UNKNOWN TENANT #1;UNKNOWN TENANT #2; 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. onNovember 20, 2012, the followingdescribed property as set forth insaid Final Judgment, to wit:LOT 47, HERITAGE HILLS UNITTEN, ACCORDING TO PLATTHEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 31, PAGES 22, 23, 24, 25 AND26, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OFCLAY 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: If you are a personwith a disability who needs anaccommodation in order to accesscourt facilities or participate in acourt proceeding, you are entitled, atno cost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. To request suchan accommodation, please contactCourt Administration at least 7 daysbefore your scheduled courtappearance, or immediately uponreceiving this notification if the timebefore the scheduled appearance isless than 7 days; by using one of thefollowing methods: Phone - (904)630-2564; Fax - (904) 630-1146; TTDTTY - (800) 955-8770 (Florida RelayService). E-Mail - [email protected] this 14th day of September,2012.

(seal)James Jett,

As Clerk of the Courtby Tammy rosenbaum

As Deputy ClerkLegal 25554 published Sept 20 andSept 27, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

NOTICE TOCREDITORS

Summary Administration)IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORC L A Y C O U N T Y , F L O R I D A

PROBATE DIVISIONFILE NO: 12-CP-292

DIVISION: BIN RE: ESTATE OF CHARLESEUGENE DAVIS,Deceased.TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMSOR DEMANDS AGAINST THEABOVE ESTATE:You are hereby notified that anOrder of Summary Administrationhas been entered in the estate ofCharles Eugene Davis, deceased,File Number 12-CP-292 by theCircuit Court for Clay County,Florida, Probate Division, theaddress of which is 825 North OrangeAvenue, Green Cove Springs,Florida, 32043; that the decedent'sdate of death was May 25, 2012; thatthe total value of the estate is$39,209.82 and that the names andaddresses of those to whom it hasbeen assigned by such order are:.

Name/AddressStephanie Combs

7826 Whispering Pine LaneGlen St. Mary, FL 32040

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARENOTIFIED THAT:All creditors of the estate of thedecedent and persons having claimsor demands against the estate otherthan those for whom provision forfull payment was made in the Orderof Summary Administration must filetheir claims with this court WITHINTHE TIME PERIODS SET FORTHIN SECTION 733.702 OF THEFLORIDA PROBATE CODE.ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOTSO FILED WILL BE FOREVERBARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHERAPPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, ANYCLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS ORMORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of the first publication ofthis notice is Sept. 20, 2012.Attorney for Person Giving Notice:Thomas C. Santoro, AttorneyFlorida Bar No. 07849151700 Wells Road, Suite 5Orange Park, Florida 32073Telephone: (904) 278-8713Fax: (904) 278-8768

Person Giving Notice:Stephanie Combs

7826 Whispering Pine LaneGlen St. Mary, FL 32040

Legal 25542 published Sept 20 andSept 27, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

30 days after the first publicationand file the original with the Clerk ofthis Court either before service onPlaintiff's attorney or immediatelythereafter, otherwise a default willbe entered against you for the reliefdemanded in the complaint.WITNESS my hand and the seal ofthis Court this 18th day of Sept., 2012.

(seal)James B. Jett

Clerk of the CourtClay County, Florida

By Alison CarterDeputy Clerk

Legal 25579 published Sept. 27 andOct. 4, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

this meeting 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. This meeting 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 speechimpaired, 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.

James OliverDistrict Manager

Legal 25584 published Sept. 27, 2012in Clay County's Clay Todaynewspaper.

Telephone: 904-264-3412Fax: 904-264-2456Email: [email protected] email:[email protected]

Personal Representative:June Ellen Bonsall

Legal 25522 published Sept 20 andSept 27, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:LOT 46, SUNRISE PARK ADDITIONNO. 4, AS PER PLAT THEREOFRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7,PAGE 6, PUBLIC RECORDS OFCLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN1985 OAKS DOUBLEWIDE MOBILEH O M E B E A R I N GIDENTIFICATION NUMBER32620118AU AND 32620118BU ANDFLORIDA TITLE NUMBERS41449544 AND 41441704, SITUATETHEREON.has been filed against you and yourare required to serve a copy of yourwritten defenses, if any, to it onAldridge Connors, LLP, Plaintiff'sattorney, at 7000 West Palmetto ParkRoad, Suite 307, Boca Raton, Florida33433, within 30 days of the first dateof publication of this notice, and filethe original with the clerk of thiscourt and Plaintiff's attorney,otherwise a default will be enteredagainst you for the relief demandedin the complaint or petition.Dated on September 12, 2012.

(seal)JAMES B. JETT

As Clerk of the CourtBy: Judy ThomasAs Deputy Clerk

Legal 25538 published Sept 20 andSept 27, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OFTHE FLORIDA PROBATE CODEWILL BE 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 September 20, 2012.Attorney for PersonalRepresentative:Eric L. HearnFlorida Bar No. 0094269Moseley, Prichard, Parrish, Knight &Jones501 West Bay StreetJacksonville, FL 32202Telephone: 904-356-1306Fax: 904-354-0194

Personal Representative:Richard G. Lanier

3894 Cypress Bend LaneMiddleburg, FL 32068

Legal 25543 published Sept 20 andSept 27, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

plats. Said notice to be published atthe expense of Petitioner.Respectfully submitted this 17th dayof September, 2012.KOPELOUSOS & BRADLEY, P.A.John Kopelousos1279 Kingsley Avenue, Suite 118Orange Park, FLorida 32073904-269-1111904-269-1115 (fax)

Exhibit AFile No.: 12-3727 LJACAROL'S WALKA PORTION OF LOT 5 OF THETHOMAS TRAVERS GRANTSECTION 39, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH,RANGE 26 EAST, BEING IN CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA.A PARCEL OF LAND BEING APORTION OF LOT 5 OF THE'THOMAS TRAVERS GRANT',SECTION 39, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH,RANGE 26 EAST; SAID PARCELBEING A PORTION OF THE LANDSDESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 38,PAGE 313 OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,FLORIDA SAID TRACT BEINGM O R E P A R T I C U L A R L YDESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:BEGIN AT AN IRON PIPE AT THEI N T E R S E C T I O N O F T H ESOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAYLINE OF COUNTY ROAD NO C-209(FORMERLY STATE ROAD NO.209), A 66 FOOT RIGHT OF WAYAND THE NORTHERLY LINE OFSAID LOT 5 AND RUN S 40°48'02"E A S T , A L O N G S A I DSOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAYLINE 158.98 FEET TO A CONCRETEMONUMENT; THENCE RUN S41°39'14" EAST, ALONG SAIDRIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCEOF 83.55 FEET TO AN IRON PIPEAT THE NORTHEASTERLYCORNER OF LANDS DESCRIBEDIN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK1423, PAGE 2196 OF SAID PUBLICRECORDS; THENCE RUN S 57°44'00"WEST, ALONG THE NORTHERLYLINE OF SAID LANDS AND THENORTHERLY LINE OF LANDSDESCRIBED IN OFFICIALRECORDS BOOK 845, PAGE 151 OFSAID PUBLIC RECORDS, ADISTANCE OF 562.77 FEET TO ANIRON PIPE ON THE SOUTH LINEOF SAID LOT 5; THENCE RUN S87°49'43" WEST, ALONG SAIDSOUTH LINE, 641.23 FEET TO ANIRON ROD ON THE NORTHERLYMAINTAINED RIGHT OF WAY OFHEATH ROAD; THENCE RUN N57°37'23" WEST, ALONG SAIDRIGHT OF WAY, 114.47 FEET TOAN IRON PIPE ON THE EAST LINEOF "SPIKER'S LITTLE FARMS"UNIT ONE, AS PER PLATTHEREOF RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 3 ON PAGE 12 OF THEPUBLIC RECORD OF SAIDCOUNTY, THENCE RUN N 11°32'20"WEST, ALONG THE SAID EASTLINE, 538.98 FEET TO AN IRONPIPE AT THE NORTHEASTCORNER OF LOT 1 OF SAIDSPIKERS LITTLE FARMS, UNITONE, AS SHOWN ON SAID PLATAND THE NORTHWEST CORNEROF SAID LOT 5; THENCE RUN S85°58'07" EAST, ALONG THENORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 5, ADISTANCE OF 1164.60 FEET TOTHE POINT OF BEGINNING.BEING THE SAME LANDS ASDESCRIBED IN OFFICIALRECORDS BOOK 2953, PAGE 1331,PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA.ALSO KNOWN AS:ALL OF CAROL'S WALK,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 53, PAGE(S) 50 THROUGH 55,OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OFCLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.Legal 25560 published Sept. 20 andSept. 27, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

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PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL

AMENDMENTSTO BE VOTED ON

NOVEMBER 6, 2012NOTICE OF ELECTION

I, Kenneth W. Detzner, Secretary of State of the State of Florida, do hereby give notice that an election will be held in each county in Florida, on November

proposed revisions to the constitution of the State of Florida.

NO. 1CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

ARTICLE I, SECTION 28(Legislative)

Ballot Title: HEALTH CARE SERVICES.—

Ballot Summary: Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to prohibit laws or rules from compelling any person or employer to purchase, obtain, or otherwise provide for health care coverage; permit a person or an employer to purchase lawful health care services directly from a health care provider; permit a health care provider to accept direct payment from a person or an employer for lawful health care services; exempt persons, employers, and health care providers from penalties and taxes for paying directly or accepting direct payment for lawful health care services; and prohibit laws or rules from abolishing the private market for health care coverage of any lawful health care

does not affect which health care services a health care provider is required to perform or provide; affect which health care services are permitted by law; prohibit care provided pursuant to general law relating to workers’ compensation; affect laws or rules in effect as of March 1, 2010; affect the terms or conditions of any health care system to the extent that those terms and conditions do not have the effect of punishing a person or an employer for paying directly for lawful health care services or a health care provider for accepting direct payment from a person or an employer for lawful health care services; or affect any general law passed by two-thirds vote of the membership of each house of the Legislature, passed after the effective date of the amendment,

the public necessity justifying the exceptions from the provisions of the amendment. The amendment expressly provides that it may not be construed to prohibit negotiated provisions in insurance contracts, network agreements, or other provider agreements contractually limiting copayments, coinsurance, deductibles, or other patient charges.

Full Text: ARTICLE I

DECLARATION OF RIGHTSSECTION 28. Health care services.— (a) To preserve the freedom of all

residents of the state to provide for their own health care:

(1) A law or rule may not compel, directly or indirectly, any person or employer to purchase, obtain, or otherwise provide for health care coverage.

(2) A person or an employer may pay directly for lawful health care services and may not be required to pay penalties or taxes for paying directly for lawful health care services. A health care provider may accept direct payment for lawful health care services and may not be required to pay penalties or taxes for accepting direct payment from a person or an employer for lawful health care services.

(b) The private market for health care coverage of any lawful health care service may not be abolished by law or rule.

(c) This section does not: (1) Affect which health care services a

health care provider is required to perform or provide.

(2) Affect which health care services are permitted by law.

(3) Prohibit care provided pursuant to general law relating to workers’ compensation.

(4) Affect laws or rules in effect as of March 1, 2010.

(5) Affect the terms or conditions of any health care system to the extent that those terms and conditions do not have the effect of punishing a person or an employer for paying directly for lawful health care services or a health care provider for accepting direct payment from a person or an employer for lawful health care services, except that this section may not be construed to prohibit any negotiated provision in any insurance contract, network agreement, or other provider agreement contractually limiting copayments, coinsurance, deductibles, or other patient charges.

(6) Affect any general law passed by a two-thirds vote of the membership of each house of the legislature after the effective date of this section, if the law states with

an exception from this section.(d) As used in this section, the term:(1) “Compel” includes the imposition of

penalties or taxes.(2) “Direct payment” or “pay directly”

means payment for lawful health care services without a public or private third party, not including an employer, paying for any portion of the service.

(3) “Health care system” means any public or private entity whose function or purpose is the management of, process-ing of, enrollment of individuals for, or payment, in full or in part, for health care services, health care data, or health care information for its participants.

(4) “Lawful health care services” means any health-related service or treatment, to the extent that the service or treatment is permitted or not prohibited by law or regu-lation at the time the service or treatment is rendered, which may be provided by persons or businesses otherwise permitted to offer such services.

(5) “Penalties or taxes” means any civil or

withholding or surcharge, or named fee with a similar effect established by law or rule by an agency established, created, or con-trolled by the government which is used to punish or discourage the exercise of rights protected under this section. For purposes of this section only, the term “rule by an agency” may not be construed to mean any negotiated provision in any insurance con-tract, network agreement, or other provider agreement contractually limiting copay-ments, coinsurance, deductibles, or other patient charges.

NO. 2CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

ARTICLE VII, SECTION 6 ARTICLE XII, SECTION 32

(Legislative)

Ballot Title: VETERANS DISABLED DUE TO COMBAT INJURY; HOMESTEAD PROPERTY TAX DISCOUNT.—

Ballot Summary: Proposing an amendment to Section 6 of Article VII and the creation of Section 32 of Article XII of the State Constitution to expand the availability of the property discount on the homesteads of veterans who became disabled as the result of a combat injury to include those who were not Florida residents when they entered the military and schedule the amendment to take effect January 1, 2013.

Full Text:ARTICLE VII

FINANCE AND TAXATIONSECTION 6. Homestead exemptions.—(a) Every person who has the legal or

equitable title to real estate and maintains thereon the permanent residence of the owner, or another legally or naturally dependent upon the owner, shall be exempt from taxation thereon, except assessments

-lars and, for all levies other than school district levies, on the assessed valuation

establishment of right thereto in the manner prescribed by law. The real estate may be held by legal or equitable title, by the entireties, jointly, in common, as a condominium, or indirectly by stock ownership or membership representing the owner’s or member’s proprietary interest in a corporation owning a fee or a leasehold initially in excess of ninety-eight years. The exemption shall not apply with respect

determined to be in compliance with the provisions of section 4 by a state agency designated by general law. This exemption is repealed on the effective date of any amendment to this Article which provides for the assessment of homestead property at less than just value.

(b) Not more than one exemption shall be allowed any individual or family unit or with respect to any residential unit. No ex-emption shall exceed the value of the real estate assessable to the owner or, in case of ownership through stock or membership in a corporation, the value of the proportion which the interest in the corporation bears to the assessed value of the property.

(c) By general law and subject to condi-

may provide to renters, who are permanent residents, ad valorem tax relief on all ad valorem tax levies. Such ad valorem tax relief shall be in the form and amount established by general law.

(d) The legislature may, by general law, allow counties or municipalities, for the purpose of their respective tax levies and subject to the provisions of general law, to

grant an additional homestead tax exemp-

any person who has the legal or equitable title to real estate and maintains thereon the permanent residence of the owner and

law, does not exceed twenty thousand dol-lars. The general law must allow counties and municipalities to grant this additional exemption, within the limits prescribed in this subsection, by ordinance adopted in the manner prescribed by general law, and must provide for the periodic adjustment of the income limitation prescribed in this subsection for changes in the cost of living.

(e) Each veteran who is age 65 or older who is partially or totally permanently disabled shall receive a discount from the amount of the ad valorem tax otherwise owed on homestead property the veteran owns and resides in if the disability was combat related, the veteran was a resident of this state at the time of entering the military service of the United States, and the veteran was honorably discharged upon separation from military service. The discount shall be in a percentage equal to the percentage of the veteran’s permanent, service-connected disability as determined by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. To qualify for the discount granted by this subsection, an applicant must submit to the county property appraiser, by March 1, proof of residency at the time of entering military service,States Department of Veterans Affairs stating the percentage of the veteran’s service-connected disability and such

disability as combat related, and a copy of the veteran’s honorable discharge. If the property appraiser denies the request for a discount, the appraiser must notify the applicant in writing of the reasons for the denial, and the veteran may reapply. The Legislature may, by general law, waive the annual application requirement in subsequent years. This subsection shall take effect December 7, 2006, is self-executing, and does not require implementing legislation.

ARTICLE XIISCHEDULESECTION 32. Veterans disabled due to

combat injury; homestead property tax discount.—The amendment to subsection (e) of Section 6 of Article VII relating to the homestead property tax discount for veterans who became disabled as the result of a combat injury shall take effect January 1, 2013.

NO. 3CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTARTICLE VII, SECTIONS 1 and 19

ARTICLE XII, SECTION 32 (Legislative)

Ballot Title: STATE GOVERNMENT REVENUE LIMITATION.—

Ballot Summary: This proposed amendment to the State Constitution replaces the existing state revenue limitation based on Florida personal income growth with a new state revenue

changes. Under the amendment, state

collected in excess of the revenue limitation must be deposited into the budget stabilization fund until the fund reaches its maximum balance, and thereafter shall be used for the support and maintenance of public schools by reducing

from school districts for participation in a

longer required, returned to the taxpayers. The Legislature may increase the state revenue limitation through a bill approved by a super majority vote of each house of the Legislature. The Legislature may also submit a proposed increase in the state revenue limitation to the voters. The Legislature must implement this proposed amendment by general law. The amendment will take effect upon approval

Full Text:ARTICLE VII

FINANCE AND TAXATIONSECTION 1. Taxation; appropriations;

state expenses; state revenue limitation.—(a) No tax shall be levied except in

pursuance of law. No state ad valorem taxes shall be levied upon real estate or tangible personal property. All other forms of taxation shall be preempted to the state except as provided by general law.

(b) Motor vehicles, boats, airplanes, trailers, trailer coaches and mobile homes,

a license tax for their operation in the amounts and for the purposes prescribed by law, but shall not be subject to ad valorem taxes.

(c) No money shall be drawn from the treasury except in pursuance of appropriation made by law.

(d) Provision shall be made by law for

(e) Except as provided herein, state

shall be limited to state revenues allowed

year plus an adjustment for growth. As used in this subsection, “growth” means an amount equal to the average annual rate of growth in Florida personal income over the most recent twenty quarters times the state revenues allowed under

revenues allowed under this subsection

state revenues collected for the 1994-1995

be determined by the legislature, from information available from the United States Department of Commerce or its

excess of this limitation shall be transferred to the budget stabilization fund until the fund reaches the maximum balance

III, and thereafter shall be refunded to taxpayers as provided by general law. State revenues allowed under this subsection

a two-thirds vote of the membership of each house of the legislature in a separate bill that contains no other subject and that sets forth the dollar amount by which the state revenues allowed will be increased. The vote may not be taken less than seventy-two hours after the third reading of the bill. For purposes of this subsection, “state revenues” means taxes, fees, licenses, and charges for services imposed by the legislature on individuals, businesses, or agencies outside state government. However, “state revenues” does not include: revenues that are necessary to meet the requirements set forth in documents authorizing the issuance of bonds by the state; revenues that are used to provide matching funds for the federal Medicaid program with the exception of the revenues used to support the Public Medical Assistance Trust Fund or its successor program and with the exception of state matching funds used to fund elective expansions made after July 1, 1994; proceeds from the state lottery returned as prizes; receipts of the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund;

years; taxes, licenses, fees, and charges for services imposed by local, regional, or school district governing bodies; or revenue from taxes, licenses, fees, and charges for services required to be imposed by any amendment or revision to this constitution after July 1, 1994. An adjustment to the revenue limitation shall

impact of transfers of responsibility for the funding of governmental functions between the state and other levels of government. The legislature shall, by general law, prescribe procedures necessary to administer this subsection.

SECTION 19. State revenue limitation.—(a) STATE REVENUE LIMITATION.—

Except as provided in this section, state

limited as follows:

revenues are limited to an amount equal to the state revenues collected during the

sum of the adjustment for growth plus four one-hundredths.

revenues are limited to an amount equal

year 2014-2015 multiplied by the sum of the adjustment for growth plus three one-hundredths.

revenues are limited to an amount equal

year 2015-2016 multiplied by the sum of the adjustment for growth plus two one-hundredths.

revenues are limited to an amount equal

year 2016-2017 multiplied by the sum of the adjustment for growth plus one one-hundredth.

thereafter, state revenues are limited to an amount equal to the state revenue

multiplied by the adjustment for growth. (6) The adjustment for growth for a

information available. Once the adjustment

it may not be changed based on revisions to the information used to make the determination.

(b) REVENUES IN EXCESS OF THE

LIMITATION.—State revenues collected

limitation shall be transferred to the budget stabilization fund until the fund reaches

19(g) of Article III, and thereafter shall be used for the support and maintenance of public schools by reducing the minimum

districts for participation in a state-funded

required, returned to taxpayers as provided by general law.

(c) AUTHORITY OF THE LEGISLATURE TO INCREASE THE REVENUE LIMITATION.—

(1) The state revenue limitation for

two-thirds vote of the membership of each house of the legislature. Unless otherwise provided by the bill increasing the revenue limitation, the increased revenue limitation enacted under this paragraph shall be used to determine the revenue limitation for

(2) The state revenue limitation for any

each house of the legislature. Increases to the revenue limitation enacted under this paragraph must be disregarded when determining the revenue limitation in

(3) A bill increasing the revenue limitation may not contain any other subject and must set forth the dollar amount by which the state revenue limitation will be increased. The vote may not be taken less than seventy-two hours after the third reading in either house of the legislature of the bill in the form that will be presented to the governor.

(d) AUTHORITY OF THE ELECTORS TO INCREASE THE REVENUE LIMITATION.—The legislature may propose an increase in the state revenue limitation pursuant to a concurrent

of the membership of each house. The proposed increase shall be submitted to the electors at the next general election held more than ninety days after the resolution

However, the legislature may submit the proposed increase at an earlier special election held more than ninety days after it

vote of three-fourths of the membership of each house of the legislature. The resolution must set forth the dollar amount by which the state revenue limitation will be increased. Unless otherwise provided in the resolution, the increased revenue limitation shall be used to determine the

The proposed increase shall take effect if it is approved by a vote of at least 60 percent of the electors voting on the matter.

(e) REVENUE LIMIT ADJUSTMENT BY THE LEGISLATURE.—The legislature shall provide by general law for adjustments to the state revenue limitation

of responsibility for the funding of governmental functions between the state and other levels of government occurring after May 6, 2011; or

mandate.(f) GENERAL LAW

IMPLEMENTATION.—The legislature shall, by general law, prescribe procedures necessary to administer this section.

(g) DEFINITIONS.—As used in this section, the term:

(1) “Adjustment for growth” means an amount equal to the average for the

equal to one plus the percent change in the calendar year annual average of the Consumer Price Index. The term “Consumer Price Index” means the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, U.S. city average (not seasonally adjusted, current base for all items), as published by the United States Department of Labor. In the event the index ceases to exist, the legislature shall determine the successor index by general law.

(3) “Population factor” means an amount equal to one plus the percent change in population of the state as of April 1 compared to April 1 of the prior year. For purposes of calculating the annual rate of

population estimates shall be used. (4) “State revenues” means taxes, fees,

imposed by the legislature on individuals, businesses, or agencies outside state government. However, the term “state revenues” does not include: revenues that are necessary to meet the requirements set forth in documents authorizing the issuance of bonds by the state for bonds issued before July 1, 2012; revenues that

are used to provide matching funds for the federal Medicaid program with theexception of the revenues used to support the Public Medical Assistance Trust Fund or its successor program and with the exception of state matching funds used to fund optional expansions made after July 1, 1994; proceeds from the state lottery returned as prizes; receipts of the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund and Citizens Property Insurance Corporation; receipts of public universities and colleges; balances

for services imposed by local, regional, or school district governing bodies; or

and charges for services authorized by any amendment or revision to this constitution after May 6, 2011.

ARTICLE XIISCHEDULE

SECTION 32. State revenue limitation.—The amendment to Section 1 and the creation of Section 19 of Article VII, revising the state revenue limitation, and this section take effect upon approval by the electors and apply beginning in the

NO. 4CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

ARTICLE VII, SECTIONS 4, 6ARTICLE XII, SECTIONS 27, 32, 33

(Legislative)

Ballot Title: PROPERTY TAX LIMITATIONS; PROPERTY VALUE DECLINE; REDUCTION FOR NONHOMESTEAD ASSESSMENT INCREASES; DELAY OF SCHEDULED REPEAL.—

Ballot Summary: (1) This would amend Florida

Constitution Article VII, Section 4 (Taxation; assessments) and Section 6 (Homestead exemptions). It also would amend Article XII, Section 27, and add Sections 32 and 33, relating to the Schedule for the amendments.

(2) In certain circumstances, the law requires the assessed value of homestead

increase when the just value of the property decreases. Therefore, this amendment provides that the Legislature may, by general law, provide that the assessment

property may not increase if the just value of that property is less than the just value of the property on the preceding January 1, subject to any adjustment in the assessed value due to changes, additions, reductions, or improvements to such property which are assessed as provided for by general law.This amendment takes effect upon approvalby the voters. If approved at a special election held on the date of the 2012 presidential preference primary, it shall operate retroactively to January 1, 2012, or, if approved at the 2012 general election, shall take effect January 1, 2013.

(3) This amendment reduces from 10 percent to 5 percent the limitation on annual changes in assessments of nonhomestead real property. This amendment takes effect upon approval of the voters. If approved at a special election held on the date of the 2012 presidential preference primary, it shall operate retroactively to January 1, 2012, or, if approved at the 2012 general election, takes effect January 1, 2013.

(4) This amendment also authorizes general law to provide, subject to

additional homestead exemption to every person who establishes the right to receive the homestead exemption provided in the Florida Constitution within 1 year after purchasing the homestead property and who has not owned property in the previous 3 calendar years to which the Florida homestead exemption applied. The additional homestead exemption shall apply to all levies except school district levies. The additional exemption is an amount equal to 50 percent of the homestead property’s just value on January 1 of the year the homestead is established. The additional homestead exemption may not exceed an amount equal to the median just value of all homestead property within the county where the property at issue is located for the calendar year immediately preceding January 1 of the year the homestead is established. The additional exemption shall apply for the shorter of 5 years or the year of sale of the property. The amount of the additional exemption shall be reduced in each subsequent year by an amount equal to 20 percent of the amount of the additional exemption received in the year the homestead was established or by an amount equal to the difference between the just value of the property and the assessed value of the property determined under Article VII, Section 4(d), whichever is greater. Not more than one such exemption shall be allowed per homestead property at one

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time. The additional exemption applies to property purchased on or after January 1, 2011, if approved by the voters at a special election held on the date of the 2012 presidential preference primary, or to property purchased on or after January 1, 2012, if approved by the voters at the 2012 general election. The additional exemption is not available in the sixth and

The amendment shall take effect upon approval by the voters. If approved at a special election held on the date of the 2012 presidential preference primary, it shall operate retroactively to January 1, 2012, or, if approved at the 2012 general election, takes effect January 1, 2013.

(5) This amendment also delays until 2023, the repeal, currently scheduled to take effect in 2019, of constitutional amendments adopted in 2008 which limit annual assessment increases for

This amendment delays until 2022 the submission of an amendment proposing the abrogation of such repeal to the voters.

Full Text:ARTICLE VII

FINANCE AND TAXATIONSECTION 4. Taxation; assessments.—By

general law regulations shall be prescribed which shall secure a just valuation of all property for ad valorem taxation, provided:

(a) Agricultural land, land producing high water recharge to Florida’s aquifers, or land used exclusively for noncommercial

by general law and assessed solely on the basis of character or use.

(b) As provided by general law and subject to conditions, limitations, and

land used for conservation purposes shall

solely on the basis of character or use. (c) Pursuant to general law tangible

personal property held for sale as stock in trade and livestock may be valued for

or may be exempted from taxation.(d) All persons entitled to a homestead

exemption under Section 6 of this Article shall have their homestead assessed at just value as of January 1 of the year following the effective date of this amendment. This assessment shall change only as provided in this subsection.

(1) Assessments subject to this subsection shall change be changed annually on January 1 1st of each year.; but those changes in assessments

a. A change in an assessment may shallnot exceed the lower of the following:

1.a. Three percent (3%) of the assessment for the prior year.

2.b. The percent change in the Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers, U.S. City Average, all items 1967=100, or asuccessor index reports for the preceding calendar year as initially reported by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.

b. The legislature may provide by general law that, except for changes, additions, reductions, or improvements to homestead property assessed as provided in paragraph (5), an assessment may not increase if the just value of the property is less than the just value of the property on the preceding January 1.

(2) An No assessment may not shallexceed just value.

(3) After a any change of ownership, as provided by general law, homestead property shall be assessed at just value as of January 1 of the following year, unless the provisions of paragraph (8) apply. Thereafter, the homestead shall be assessed as provided in this subsection.

(4) New homestead property shall be assessed at just value as of January 1 1stof the year following the establishment of the homestead, unless the provisions of paragraph (8) apply. That assessment shall only change only as provided in this subsection.

(5) Changes, additions, reductions, or improvements to homestead property shall be assessed as provided for by general law.; provided, However, after the adjustment for any change, addition, reduction, or improvement, the property shall be assessed as provided in this subsection.

(6) In the event of a termination of homestead status, the property shall be assessed as provided by general law.

(7) The provisions of this subsectionamendment are severable. If a provisionany of the provisions of this subsection isamendment shall be held unconstitutional by a any court of competent jurisdiction, the decision of the such court does shall not affect or impair any remaining provisions of this subsection amendment.

(8)a. A person who establishes a new homestead as of January 1, 2009, or January 1 of any subsequent year and who has received a homestead exemption pursuant to Section 6 of this Article as of January 1 of either of the 2 two years

immediately preceding the establishment of a the new homestead is entitled to have the new homestead assessed at less than just value. If this revision is approved in January of 2008, a person who establishes a new homestead as of January 1, 2008, is entitled to have the new homestead assessed at less than just value only if that person received a homestead exemption on January 1, 2007. The assessed value of the newly established homestead shall be determined as follows:

1. If the just value of the new homestead is greater than or equal to the just value of the prior homestead as of January 1 of the year in which the prior homestead was abandoned, the assessed value of the new homestead shall be the just value of the new homestead minus an amount equal to the lesser of $500,000 or the difference between the just value and the assessed value of the prior homestead as of January 1 of the year in which the prior homestead was abandoned. Thereafter, the homestead shall be assessed as provided in this subsection.

2. If the just value of the new homestead is less than the just value of the prior homestead as of January 1 of the year in which the prior homestead was abandoned, the assessed value of the new homestead shall be equal to the just value of the new homestead divided by the just value of the prior homestead and multiplied by the assessed value of the prior homestead.However, if the difference between the just value of the new homestead and the assessed value of the new homestead calcu-lated pursuant to this sub-subparagraph is greater than $500,000, the assessed value of the new homestead shall be increased so that the difference between the just value and the assessed value equals $500,000. Thereafter, the homestead shall be assessed as provided in this subsection.

b. By general law and subject to

shall provide for application of this paragraph to property owned by more than one person.

(e) The legislature may, by general law, for assessment purposes and subject to the provisions of this subsection, allow counties and municipalities to authorize by ordinance that historic property may be assessed solely on the basis of character or use. Such character or use assessment shall apply only to the jurisdiction adopting the ordinance. The requirements for eligible

(f) A county may, in the manner prescribed by general law, provide for a reduction in the assessed value of homestead property to the extent of any increase in the assessed value of that property which results from the construction or reconstruction of the property for the purpose of providing living quarters for one or more natural or adoptive grandparents or parents of the owner of the property or of the owner’s spouse if at least one of the grandparents or parents for whom the living quarters are provided is 62 years of age or older. Such a reduction may not exceed the lesser of the following:

(1) The increase in assessed value resulting from construction or reconstruction of the property.

(2) Twenty percent of the total assessed value of the property as improved.

(g) For all levies other than school district levies, assessments of residential real

contains nine units or fewer and which is not subject to the assessment limitations set forth in subsections (a) through (d) shall change only as provided in this subsection.

(1) Assessments subject to this subsection shall be changed annually on the date of assessment provided by law. However,;but those changes in assessments mayshall not exceed 5 ten percent (10%)of the assessment for the prior year. The legislature may provide by general law that, except for changes, additions, reductions, or improvements to property assessed as provided in paragraph (4), an assessment may not increase if the just value of the property is less than the just value of the property on the preceding date of assessment provided by law.

(2) An No assessment may not shallexceed just value.

(3) After a change of ownership or

including any change of ownership of a legal entity that owns the property, such property shall be assessed at just value as of the next assessment date. Thereafter, such property shall be assessed as provided in this subsection.

(4) Changes, additions, reductions, or improvements to such property shall be assessed as provided for by general law.; However, after the adjustment for any change, addition, reduction, or improvement, the property shall be assessed as provided in this subsection.

(h) For all levies other than school district levies, assessments of real property that is not subject to the assessment limitations

set forth in subsections (a) through (d) and (g) shall change only as provided in this subsection.

(1) Assessments subject to this subsection shall be changed annually on the date of assessment provided by law. However,; but those changes in assessments mayshall not exceed 5 ten percent (10%)of the assessment for the prior year. The legislature may provide by general law that, except for changes, additions, reductions, or improvements to property assessed as provided in paragraph (5), an assessment may not increase if the just value of the property is less than the just value of the property on the preceding date of assessment provided by law.

(2) An No assessment may not shallexceed just value.

(3) The legislature must provide that such property shall be assessed at just value as of the next assessment date after

general law, is made to such property. Thereafter, such property shall be assessed as provided in this subsection.

(4) The legislature may provide that such property shall be assessed at just value as of the next assessment date after a

by general law, including any change of ownership of the legal entity that owns the property. Thereafter, such property shall be assessed as provided in this subsection.

(5) Changes, additions, reductions, or improvements to such property shall be assessed as provided for by general law.; However, after the adjustment for any change, addition, reduction, or improvement, the property shall be assessed as provided in this subsection.

(i) The legislature, by general law and

prohibit the consideration of the following in the determination of the assessed value of real property used for residential purposes:

(1) Any change or improvement made for the purpose of improving the property’s resistance to wind damage.

(2) The installation of a renewable energy source device.

(j)(1) The assessment of the following working waterfront properties shall be based upon the current use of the property:

a. Land used predominantly for

b. Land that is accessible to the public and used for vessel launches into waters that are navigable.

c. Marinas and drystacks that are open to the public.

d. Water-dependent marine manufacturing

and marine vessel construction and repair facilities and their support activities.

this subsection is subject to conditions and

SECTION 6. Homestead exemptions.—(a) Every person who has the legal or

equitable title to real estate and maintains thereon the permanent residence of the owner, or another legally or naturally dependent upon the owner, shall be exempt from taxation thereon, except assessments

valuation of $25,000 dollars and, for all levies other than school district levies, on the assessed valuation greater than $50,000and up to $75,000 dollars, upon establishment of right thereto in the manner prescribed by law. The real estate may be held by legal or equitable title, by the entireties, jointly, in common, as a condominium, or indirectly by stock ownership or membership representing the owner’s or member’s proprietary interest in a corporation owning a fee or a leasehold initially in excess of 98 ninety-eight years. The exemption shall not apply with respect

determined to be in compliance with the provisions of Section 4 by a state agency designated by general law. This exemption is repealed on the effective date of any amendment to this Article which provides for the assessment of homestead property at less than just value.

(b) Not more than one exemption shall be allowed any individual or family unit or with respect to any residential unit. No exemption shall exceed the value of the real estate assessable to the owner or, in case of ownership through stock or membership in a corporation, the value of the proportion which the interest in the corporation bears to the assessed value of the property.

(c) By general law and subject to

may provide to renters, who are permanent residents, ad valorem tax relief on all ad valorem tax levies. Such ad valorem tax relief shall be in the form and amount established by general law.

(d) The legislature may, by general law, allow counties or municipalities, for the purpose of their respective tax levies and subject to the provisions of general

law, to grant an additional homestead tax exemption not exceeding $50,000thousand dollars to any person who has the legal or equitable title to real estate and maintains thereon the permanent residence of the owner and who has attained age 65

and whose household income,

$20,000 twenty thousand dollars. The general law must allow counties and municipalities to grant this additional exemption, within the limits prescribed in this subsection, by ordinance adopted in the manner prescribed by general law, and must provide for the periodic adjustment of the income limitation prescribed in this subsection for changes in the cost of living.

(e) Each veteran who is age 65 or older who is partially or totally permanently disabled shall receive a discount from the amount of the ad valorem tax otherwise owed on homestead property the veteran owns and resides in if the disability was combat related, the veteran was a resident of this state at the time of entering the military service of the United States, and the veteran was honorably discharged upon separation from military service. The discount shall be in a percentage equal to the percentage of the veteran’s permanent, service-connected disability as determined by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. To qualify for the discount granted by this subsection, an applicant must submit to the county property appraiser, by March 1, proof of residency at the time of entering military

States Department of Veterans Affairs stating the percentage of the veteran’s service-connected disability and such

disability as combat related, and a copy of the veteran’s honorable discharge. If the property appraiser denies the request for a discount, the appraiser must notify the applicant in writing of the reasons for the denial, and the veteran may reapply. The legislature may, by general law, waive the annual application requirement in subsequent years. This subsection shall take effect December 7, 2006, is self-executing, and does not require implementing legislation.

(f) As provided by general law and

every person who establishes the right to receive the homestead exemption provided in subsection (a) within 1 year after purchasing the homestead property and who has not owned property in the previous 3 calendar years to which the homestead exemption provided in subsection (a) applied is entitled to an additional homestead exemption for all levies except school district levies. The additional exemption is an amount equal to 50 percent of the homestead property’s just value on January 1 of the year the homestead is established. The additional exemption may not exceed the median just value of all homestead property within the county where the property at issue is located for the calendar year immediately preceding January 1 of the year the homestead is established. The additional exemption shall apply for a period of 5 years or until the year the property is sold,

additional exemption shall be reduced in each subsequent year by an amount equal to 20 percent of the amount of the additional exemption received in the year the homestead was established or by an amount equal to the difference between the just value of the property and the assessed value of the property determined under Section 4(d), whichever is greater. Not more than one exemption provided under this subsection shall be allowed per homestead property at one time. The additional exemption applies to property purchased on or after January 1, 2011, if this amendment is approved at a special election held on the date of the 2012 presidential preference primary, or to property purchased on or after January 1, 2012, if this amendment is approved at the 2012 general election, but the additional exemption is not available in the sixth and

ARTICLE XIISCHEDULE

SECTION 27. Property tax exemptions and limitations on property tax assessments.—The amendments to Sections 3, 4, and 6 of Article VII, providing a $25,000 exemption for tangible personal property, providing an additional $25,000 homestead exemption, authorizing

limitations on the assessment of homestead property, and this section, if submitted to the electors of this state for approval or rejection at a special election authorized by law to be held on January 29, 2008, shall take effect upon approval by the electors and shall operate retroactively to January 1, 2008, or, if submitted to the electors of this state for approval or rejection at the next general election, shall take effect January 1 of the year following such general election.

The amendments to Section 4 of Article VII creating subsections (f) and (g) of that section, creating a limitation on annual

property, shall take effect upon approval of

beginning January 1, 2009, if approved at a special election held on January 29,

beginning January 1, 2010, if approved at the general election held in November of 2008. Subsections (g) (f) and (h) (g) of Section 4 of Article VII, initially adopted as subsections (f) and (g), are repealed effective January 1, 2023 2019; however, the legislature shall by joint resolution propose an amendment abrogating the repeal of subsections (g) (f) and (h) (g),which shall be submitted to the electors of this state for approval or rejection at the general election of 2022 2018 and, if approved, shall take effect January 1, 2023 2019.

SECTION 32. Property assessments.—This section and the amendment of Section 4 of Article VII addressing homestead and

declining just value and reducing the limit on the maximum annual increase in the assessed value of nonhomestead property, if submitted to the electors of this state for approval or rejection at a special election authorized by law to be held on the date of the 2012 presidential preference primary, shall take effect upon approval by the electors and shall operate retroactively to January 1, 2012, or, if submitted to the electors of this state for approval or rejection at the 2012 general election, shall take effect January 1, 2013.

SECTION 33. Additional homestead exemption for owners of homestead property who recently have not owned homestead property.—This section and the amendment to Section 6 of Article VII providing for an additional homestead exemption for owners of homestead property who have not owned homestead property during the 3 calendar years immediately preceding purchase of the current homestead property, if submitted to the electors of this state for approval or rejection at a special election authorized by law to be held on the date of the 2012 presidential preference primary, shall take effect upon approval by the electors and operate retroactively to January 1, 2012, and the additional homestead exemption shall be available for properties purchased on or after January 1, 2011, or if submitted to the electors of this state for approval or rejection at the 2012 general election, shall take effect January 1, 2013, and the additional homestead exemption shall be available for properties purchased on or after January 1, 2012.

NO. 5CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

ARTICLE V, SECTIONS 2, 11, AND 12 (Legislative)

Ballot Title: STATE COURTS.—

Ballot Summary: Proposing a revision of Article V of the State Constitution relating to the judiciary.

The State Constitution authorizes the Su-preme Court to adopt rules for the practice and procedure in all courts. The constitu-tion further provides that a rule of court may be repealed by a general law enacted by a two-thirds vote of the membership of each house of the Legislature. This pro-posed constitutional revision eliminates the requirement that a general law repealing a court rule pass by a two-thirds vote of each house, thereby providing that the Legisla-ture may repeal a rule of court by a general law approved by a majority vote of each house of the Legislature that expresses the policy behind the repeal. The court could readopt the rule in conformity with the public policy expressed by the Legislature, but if the Legislature determines that a rule has been readopted and repeals the readopted rule, this proposed revision prohibits the court from further readopting the repealed rule without the Legislature’s prior approval. Under current law, rules of the judicial nominating commissions and

may be repealed by general law enacted by a majority vote of the membership of each house of the Legislature. Under this proposed revision, a vote to repeal those rules is changed to repeal by general law enacted by a majority vote of the legisla-tors present.

Under current law, the Governor appoints a justice of the Supreme Court from a list of nominees provided by a judicial nominating commission, and appointments

-mation. This revision requires Senate con-

-ment, the judicial nominating commission must reconvene and may not renominate

the Senate may meet at any time. If the Senate fails to vote on the appointment of a justice within 90 days, the justice will be

is an independent commission created by the State Constitution to investigate and prosecute before the Florida Supreme Court alleged misconduct by a justice or judge. Currently under the constitution,

investigative panel of the commission.

charges and all further proceedings of the commission are public. Currently, the constitution authorizes the House of Representatives to impeach a justice or judge. Further, the Speaker of the House of Representatives may request, and

must make available, all information in the commission’s possession for use in deciding whether to impeach a justice or judge. This proposed revision requires

available to the Speaker of the House of Representatives but provides that

during any investigation by the House of Representatives and until such information is used in the pursuit of an impeachment of a justice or judge. This revision also removes the power of the Governor to

Commission to conform to a prior constitutional change.

This revision also makes technical and clarifying additions and deletions relating to the selection of chief judges of a circuit and relating to the Judicial

other nonsubstantive conforming and technical changes in the judicial article of the constitution.

Full Text:ARTICLE VJUDICIARY

SECTION 2. Administration; practice and procedure.—

(a) The supreme court shall adopt rules for the practice and procedure in all courts including the time for seeking appellate review, the administrative supervision of all courts, the transfer to the court having jurisdiction of any proceeding when the jurisdiction of another court has been improvidently invoked, and a requirement that no cause shall be dismissed because an improper remedy has been sought. The supreme court shall adopt rules to allow it the court and the district courts of appeal to submit questions relating to military law to the federal Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces for an advisory opinion. Rules of court may be repealed by general law that expresses the policy behind the repeal enacted by two-thirds vote of the membership of each house of the legislature. The court may readopt the repealed rule only in conformity with the public policy expressed by the legislature. If the legislature determines that a rule has been readopted and repeals the readopted rule, the rule may not be readopted thereafter without prior approval of the legislature.

(b) The chief justice of the supreme court shall be chosen by a majority of the members of the court; shall be the

system; and shall have the power to assign justices or judges, including consenting retired justices or judges, to temporary duty in any court for which the judge is

a judicial circuit the power to assign judges for duty in that circuit.

(c) A chief judge for each district court of appeal shall be chosen by a majority of the judges thereof or, if there is no majority, by the chief justice. The chief judge shall be responsible for the administrative supervision of the court.

(d) A chief judge in each circuit shall be chosen from among the circuit judges as provided by supreme court rule. The chief judge of a circuit shall be responsible for the administrative supervision of the circuit courts and county courts in the his circuit.

SECTION 11. Vacancies.— (a) Whenever a vacancy occurs in

vacancy by appointing for a term ending

in January of the year following the next general election occurring at least one year after the date of appointment, one of not fewer than three persons nor more than six persons nominated by the appropriate judicial nominating commission.

on a circuit court or on a county court, wherein the judges are elected by a majority vote of the electors, by appointing

following the next primary and general election occurring at least one year after the

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date of appointment, one of not fewer than three persons nor more than six persons nominated by the appropriate judicial nominating commission. An election shall

the appointed term.(c) The nominations shall be made

within thirty days from the occurrence of a vacancy unless the period is extended by the governor for a time not to exceed thirty days. The governor shall make the appointment within sixty days after the

governor. (d) Each appointment of a justice of the

by the senate. The senate may sit for the

whether the house of representatives is in session or not. If the senate fails to vote on the appointment of a justice within 90 days,

appointment, the supreme court judicial nominating commission shall reconvene as though a new vacancy had occurred but may not renominate any person whose

appointment of a justice is effective upon

(e)(d) There shall be a separate judicial nominating commission as provided by general law for the supreme court, onefor each district court of appeal, and one for each judicial circuit for all trial courts within the circuit. Uniform rules of procedure shall be established by the judicial nominating commissions at each level of the court system. Such rules, or any part thereof, may be repealed by general law enacted by a majority vote of the membership of each house of the legislature, or by the supreme court,

deliberations of the judicial nominating commissions, the proceedings of the commissions and their records shall be open to the public.

SECTION 12. Discipline; removal and retirement.—

(a) JUDICIAL QUALIFICATIONS

commission is created.

commission vested with jurisdiction to investigate and recommend to the Supreme

any justice or judge whose conduct, during occurring

on or after November 1, 1966, (without regard to the effective date of this section)

the discipline of a justice or judge whose

occurring on or after November 1, 1966 (without regard to the effective date of this section), warrants such discipline. For purposes of this section, discipline

without pay, or lawyer discipline. The commission shall have jurisdiction over justices and judges regarding allegations that misconduct occurred before or during service as a justice or judge if a complaint is made no later than one year following service as a justice or judge. The commission shall have jurisdiction regarding allegations of incapacity during service as a justice or judge. The

a. Two judges of district courts of appeal selected by the judges of those courts, two circuit judges selected by the judges of the circuit courts and two judges of county courts selected by the judges of those courts;

b. Four electors who reside in the state, who are members of the bar of Florida, and who shall be chosen by the governing body of the bar of Florida; and

c. Five electors who reside in the state,

members of the bar of Florida, and who shall be appointed by the governor.

(2) The members of the judicial

staggered terms, not to exceed six years, as prescribed by general law. No member of the commission except a judge shall be

as a member of the commission and for a period of two years thereafter. No member

a political party or participate in any

commission shall elect one of its members as its chairperson.

commission not subject to impeachment shall be subject to removal from the commission pursuant to the provisions of Article IV, Section 7, Florida Constitution.

(4) The commission shall adopt rules

vacancies by the appointing authorities, the

of members between the panels, and the

incapacitated members. The commission’s rules, or any part thereof, may be repealed by general law enacted by a majority vote of the membership of each house of the legislature,justices concurring. The commission shall have power to issue subpoenas. Until formal charges against a justice or judge

clerk of the supreme court of Florida all proceedings by or before the commission

clerk of such formal charges against a justice or judge such charges and all further proceedings before the commission shall be public.

(5) The commission shall have access to all information from all executive, legislative and judicial agencies, including grand juries, subject to the rules of the commission. At any time, on request of the speaker of the house of representatives orthe governor, the commission shall make available to the house of representativesall information in the possession of the commission, which information

investigation and until such information is used in the pursuit for use in consideration of impeachment or suspension, respectively.

(b) PANELS.—The commission shall be divided into an investigative panel and a hearing panel as established by rule of the commission. The investigative panel is vested with the jurisdiction to receive or initiate complaints, conduct investigations, dismiss complaints, and upon a vote of a simple majority of the panel submit formal charges to the hearing panel. The hearing panel is vested with the authority to receive and hear formal charges from the investigative panel and upon a two-thirds vote of the panel recommend to the supreme court the removal of a justice or judge or the involuntary retirement of a justice or judge for any permanent disability that seriously interferes with the performance of judicial duties. Upon a simple majority vote of the membership of the hearing panel, the panel may recommend to the supreme court that the justice or judge be subject to appropriate discipline.

(c) SUPREME COURT.—The supreme court shall receive recommendations from

hearing panel.(1) The supreme court may accept, reject,

conclusions, and recommendations of the commission and it may order that the justice or judge be subjected to appropriate

termination of compensation for willful or persistent failure to perform judicial duties or for other conduct unbecoming a member of the judiciary demonstrating

involuntarily retired for any permanent disability that seriously interferes with the

scienter or moral turpitude on the part of a justice or judge shall not be required for

whose conduct demonstrates a present

formal proceeding and upon request of the investigative panel, the supreme court may

with or without compensation, pending

(2) The supreme court may award costs to the prevailing party.

(d) REMOVAL POWER.—The power of removal conferred by this section shall be both alternative and cumulative to the power of impeachment.

(e) PROCEEDINGS INVOLVING SUPREME COURT JUSTICE.—Notwithstanding any of the foregoing provisions of this section, if the person who is the subject of proceedings by the

justice of the supreme court of Florida all justices of such court automatically shall be

with respect to all proceedings therein concerning such person and the supreme court for such purposes shall be composed of a panel consisting of the seven chief judges of the judicial circuits of the state of Florida most senior in tenure of judicial

determining seniority of such circuit judges in the event there be judges of equal tenure

or judges from the lower numbered circuit or circuits shall be deemed senior. In the event any such chief circuit judge is under

or unable to serve on the panel, the next most senior chief circuit judge or judges

disabled chief circuit judge. (f) SCHEDULE TO SECTION 12.— (1) Except to the extent inconsistent with

the provisions of this section, all provisions of law and rules of court in force on the effective date of this article shall continue in effect until superseded in the manner authorized by the constitution.

(2) After this section becomes effective and until adopted by rule of the commis-

a. The commission shall be divided, as determined by the chairperson, into one investigative panel and one hearing panel to meet the responsibilities set forth in this section.

b. The investigative panel shall be

1. Four judges,2. Two members of the bar of Florida, and3. Three non-lawyers.c. The hearing panel shall be composed

1. Two judges, 2. Two members of the bar of Florida, and3. Two non-lawyers.d. Membership on the panels may rotate

in a manner determined by the rules of the commission provided that no member shall vote as a member of the investigative and hearing panel on the same proceeding.

e. The commission shall hire separate staff for each panel.

f. The members of the commission shall serve for staggered terms of six years.

g.

commission shall expire upon the effective date of the amendments to this section approved by the legislature during the regular session of the legislature in 1996 and new members shall be appointed to

composed of two electors as set forth in s. 12(a)(1)c. of Article V, one member of the bar of Florida as set forth in s. 12(a)(1)b. of Article V, one judge from the district courts of appeal and one circuit judge as set forth in s. 12(a)(1)a. of Article V, shall expire on December 31, 1998.

composed of one elector as set forth in s. 12(a)(1)c. of Article V, two members of the bar of Florida as set forth in s. 12(a)(1)b. of Article V, one circuit judge and one county judge as set forth in s. 12(a)(1)a. of Article V shall expire on December 31, 2000.

members, composed of two electors as set forth in s. 12(a)(1)c. of Article V, one member of the bar of Florida as set forth in s. 12(a)(1)b., one judge from the district courts of appeal and one county judge as set forth in s. 12(a)(1)a. of Article V, shall expire on December 31, 2002.

g.h.the commission shall be for the remainder of the term.

h.i. Selection of members by district courts of appeal judges, circuit judges, and county court judges, shall be by no less than a majority of the members voting at the respective courts’ conferences. Selection of members by the board of governors of the bar of Florida shall be by no less than a majority of the board.

i.j. The commission shall be entitled to recover the costs of investigation and prosecution, in addition to any penalty levied by the supreme court.

j.k. The compensation of members and referees shall be the travel expenses or transportation and per diem allowance as provided by general law.

NO. 6CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

ARTICLE I, SECTION 28 (Legislative)

Ballot Title: PROHIBITION ON PUBLIC FUNDING OF ABORTIONS; CONSTRUCTION OF ABORTION RIGHTS.—

Ballot Summaryamendment provides that public funds may not be expended for any abortion or

coverage of abortion. This prohibition does not apply to an expenditure required by federal law, a case in which a woman suffers from a physical disorder, physical injury, or physical illness that would place her in danger of death unless an abortion is performed, or a case of rape or incest.

This proposed amendment provides that the State Constitution may not be interpreted to create broader rights to an abortion than those contained in the United States Constitution. With respect to abortion, this proposed amendment overrules court decisions which conclude that the right of privacy under Article I, Section 23 of the State Constitution is broader in scope than that of the United States Constitution.

Full Text:ARTICLE I

DECLARATION OF RIGHTSSECTION 28. Prohibition on public

funding of abortions; construction of abortion rights.—

(a) Public funds may not be expended for

that includes coverage of abortion. This

(1) An expenditure required by federal law;

(2) A case in which a woman suffers from a physical disorder, physical injury, or physical illness, including a life-endangering, physical condition caused by or arising from the pregnancy itself, which

the woman in danger of death unless an abortion is performed; or

(3) A pregnancy that results from rape or incest.

(b) This constitution may not be interpreted to create broader rights to an abortion than those contained in the United States Constitution.

NO. 8CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

ARTICLE I, SECTION 3 (Legislative)

Ballot Title: RELIGIOUS FREEDOM.—

Ballot Summaryamendment to the State Constitution providing that no individual or entity may be denied, on the basis of religious identity

or other support, except as required by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, and deleting the prohibition against using revenues from the public treasury directly or indirectly in aid of any church, sect, or religious denomination or in aid of any sectarian institution.

Full Text:ARTICLE I

DECLARATION OF RIGHTSSECTION 3. Religious freedom.—

There shall be no law respecting the establishment of religion or prohibiting or penalizing the free exercise thereof. Religious freedom shall not justify practices inconsistent with public morals, peace, or safety. Except to the extent required by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, neither the government nor any agent of the government may deny to any individual or

or other support on the basis of religious identity or belief. No revenue of the state or any political subdivision or agency thereof shall ever be taken from the public treasury directly or indirectly in aid of any church, sect, or religious denomination or in aid of any sectarian institution.

NO. 9CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

ARTICLE VII, SECTION 6ARTICLE XII, SECTION 32

(Legislative)

Ballot TitleTAX EXEMPTION FOR SURVIVING

FIRST RESPONDER.—

Ballot Summary: Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to authorize the Legislature to provide by general law ad valorem homestead property tax relief to the surviving spouse of a military veteran who died from service-connected causes while on active duty or to the surviving spouse

of duty. The amendment authorizes the Legislature to totally exempt or partially exempt such surviving spouse’s homestead property from ad valorem taxation. The

medical technician, or a paramedic. This amendment shall take effect January 1, 2013.

Full Text: ARTICLE VII

FINANCE AND TAXATION

SECTION 6. Homestead exemptions.—(a) Every person who has the legal or

equitable title to real estate and maintains thereon the permanent residence of the owner, or another legally or naturally dependent upon the owner, shall be exempt from taxation thereon, except

thousand dollars and, for all levies other than school district levies, on the assessed

upon establishment of right thereto in the manner prescribed by law. The real estate may be held by legal or equitable title, by the entireties, jointly, in common, as a condominium, or indirectly by stock ownership or membership representing the owner’s or member’s proprietary interest in a corporation owning a fee or a leasehold initially in excess of ninety-eight years.

The exemption shall not apply with respect

determined to be in compliance with the provisions of section 4 by a state agency designated by general law. This exemption is repealed on the effective date of any amendment to this Article which provides for the assessment of homestead property at less than just value.

(b) Not more than one exemption shall be allowed any individual or family unit or with respect to any residential unit. No exemption shall exceed the value of the real estate assessable to the owner or, in case of ownership through stock or membership in a corporation, the value of the proportion which the interest in the corporation bears to the assessed value of the property.

(c) By general law and subject to

may provide to renters, who are permanent residents, ad valorem tax relief on all ad valorem tax levies. Such ad valorem tax relief shall be in the form and amount established by general law.

(d) The legislature may, by general law, allow counties or municipalities, for the purpose of their respective tax levies and subject to the provisions of general law, to grant an additional homestead tax

dollars to any person who has the legal or equitable title to real estate and maintains thereon the permanent residence of the

by general law, does not exceed twenty thousand dollars. The general law must allow counties and municipalities to grant this additional exemption, within the limits prescribed in this subsection, by ordinance adopted in the manner prescribed by general law, and must provide for the periodic adjustment of the income limitation prescribed in this subsection for changes in the cost of living.

(e) Each veteran who is age 65 or older who is partially or totally permanently disabled shall receive a discount from the amount of the ad valorem tax otherwise owed on homestead property the veteran owns and resides in if the disability was combat related, the veteran was a resident of this state at the time of entering the military service of the United States, and the veteran was honorably discharged upon separation from military service. The discount shall be in a percentage equal to the percentage of the veteran’s permanent, service-connected disability as determined by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. To qualify for the discount granted by this subsection, an applicant must submit to the county property appraiser, by March 1, proof of residency at the time of entering military

States Department of Veterans Affairs stating the percentage of the veteran’s service-connected disability and such

disability as combat related, and a copy of the veteran’s honorable discharge. If the property appraiser denies the request for a discount, the appraiser must notify the applicant in writing of the reasons for the denial, and the veteran may reapply. The Legislature may, by general law, waive the annual application requirement in subsequent years. This subsection shall take effect December 7, 2006, is self-executing, and does not require implementing legislation.

(f) By general law and subject to

the Legislature may provide ad valorem tax relief equal to the total amount or a portion of the ad valorem tax otherwise owed on

(1) Surviving spouse of a veteran who died from service- connected causes while on active duty as a member of the United States Armed Forces.

who died in the line of duty.(3) As used in this subsection and as

a. “First responder” means a law

technician, or a paramedic.b. “In the line of duty” means arising

out of and in the actual performance of

responder.ARTICLE XIISCHEDULE

SECTION 32. Ad valorem tax relief for surviving spouses of veterans who died

responders who died in the line of duty.—This section and the amendment to Section 6 of Article VII permitting the legislature to provide ad valorem tax relief to surviving spouses of veterans who died from service-

died in the line of duty shall take effect January 1, 2013.

NO. 10CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

ARTICLE VII, SECTION 3ARTICLE XII, SECTION 32

(Legislative)

Ballot Title: TANGIBLE PERSONAL

Ballot Summary

(1)Provide an exemption from ad valorem taxes levied by counties, municipalities, school districts, and other local governments on tangible personal property if the assessed value of an owner’s tangible personal property is greater than $25,000 but less than $50,000. This new exemption, if approved by the voters, will take effect on January 1, 2013, and apply to the

2013 tax roll and subsequent tax rolls.(2) Authorize a county or municipality

for the purpose of its respective levy, and as provided by general law, to provide tangible personal property tax exemptions by ordinance.

This is in addition to other statewide tangible personal property tax exemptions provided by the Constitution and this amendment.

Full Text: ARTICLE VII

FINANCE AND TAXATION

SECTION 3. Taxes; exemptions.—(a) All property owned by a municipality

and used exclusively by it for municipal or public purposes shall be exempt from taxation. A municipality, owning property outside the municipality, may be required by general law to make payment to the taxing unit in which the property is located. Such portions of property as are used predominantly for educational, literary,

may be exempted by general law from taxation.

(b) There shall be exempt from taxation, cumulatively, to every head of a family residing in this state, household goods

general law, not less than one thousand dollars, and to every widow or widower or person who is blind or totally and permanently disabled, property to the value

hundred dollars.(c) Any county or municipality may, for

the purpose of its respective tax levy and subject to the provisions of this subsection and general law, grant community and economic development ad valorem tax exemptions to new businesses and expansions of existing businesses, as

may be granted only by ordinance of the county or municipality, and only after the electors of the county or municipality voting on such question in a referendum authorize the county or municipality to adopt such ordinances. An exemption so granted shall apply to improvements to real property made by or for the use of a new business and improvements to real property related to the expansion of an existing business and shall also apply to tangible personal property of such new business and tangible personal property related to the expansion of an existing business. The amount or limits of the amount of

general law. The period of time for which such exemption may be granted to a new business or expansion of an existing business shall be determined by general law. The authority to grant such exemption shall expire ten years from the date of approval by the electors of the county or municipality, and may be renewable by referendum as provided by general law.

(d) Any county or municipality may, for the purpose of its respective tax levy and subject to the provisions of this subsection and general law, grant historic preservation ad valorem tax exemptions to owners of historic properties. This exemption may be granted only by ordinance of the county or municipality. The amount or limits of the amount of this exemption and the requirements for eligible properties must

of time for which this exemption may be granted to a property owner shall be determined by general law.

(e)(1) By general law and subject to

thousand dollars of the assessed value of tangible personal property is subject to tangible personal property tax shall be exempt from ad valorem taxation. Tangible personal property is also exempt from ad valorem taxation if the assessed value of such property is greater than twenty-

thousand dollars. (2) A county or municipality may, for the

purposes of its respective tax levy, provide additional tangible personal property tax exemptions by ordinance, subject to this subsection and as provided in general law.

(f) There shall be granted an ad valorem tax exemption for real property dedicated in perpetuity for conservation purposes,

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NOTICE OF ACTIONFOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDACase No.: 12-DR-1178

Division:William JeffersPetitionerAndChristine JeffersRespondentTO: Christine Jeffers1016 S. Terrell Pappy Rd. St. JohnsFL 32259YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an actionfor Dissolution of Marriage has beenfiled against you and that you arerequired to serve a copy of yourwritten defenses, if any, to it onWilliam Jeffers whose address is5806 Highway 17 S. Green CoveSprings FL 32043 , on or beforeOctober 15, 2012 , and file theoriginal with the clerk of this Courtat P.O. Box 698, Green Cove Springs,FL 32043 before service onPetitioner or immediately thereafter.If you fail to do so, a default may beentered against you for the reliefdemanded in the petition.Copies of all court documents in thiscase, including orders, are availableat the Clerk of the Circuit Court'soffice. You may review thesedocuments upon request.You must keep the Clerk of theCircuit Court's office notified of yourcurrent address. (You may file

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

CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDACASE NO. 2010-CA-1581

DVISION: ACLAY COUNTY HABITAT OFHUMANITY, INC., a Floridanon-profit corporation,Plaintiff,vs.JUDITH N. ZAGURSKI, deceased,her unknown spouse, heirs, devisees,grantees, creditors and all otherparties claiming by, through, underor against her, and the several andrespective unknown assigns,successors in interest, trustees, orany other legal person claiming by,through, under or against Judith N.Zagurski, and all claimants, personsor parties, natural or corporate, orwhose exact legal status is unknown,claiming under any of the abovenamed or described defendants orparties or claiming to have any right,title or interest in and to the landshereafter described an individual;JAMES HARRELL, an individual;LOREN HARRELL, an individual;M A T T H E W H A R R E L L , a nindividual; and CLAY COUNTY, apolitical divison of the State ofFlorida (S.H.I.P. Program);DefendantsNotice 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:A portion of Lot 15, Duck Pond,

Summons &Notice

NOTICE OF ACTIONFOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE FOURTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN AND FORCLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA

Case No.: 2012-DR-000611Divison: E

IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF:AMBER PAGE COWAN, Wife, andSPENCER L. WILLIAMS, Husband

TO: Spencer L. WilliamsADDRESS UNKNOWN

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an actionhas been filed against you and thatyou are required to serve a copy ofyour written defenses, if any, to it onCarrington Madison Mead, Esquire,whose address is P.O. Box 7431,Jacksonville, Florida 32238 on orbefore October 4, 2012, and file theoriginal with the clerk of this Courtat Clay County Courthouse, 825 N.Orange Avenue, Green Cove Springs,Florida 32043, before service on Wifeor immediately thereafter. If you failto do so, a default may be enteredagainst you for the relief demandedin the petition.The action is asking the court todecide how the following real orpersonal property should be divided:None to be divided.Copies of all court documents in thiscase, including orders, are availableat the Clerk of the Circuit Court'soffice. You may review thesedocuments upon request.You must keep the Clerk of theCircuit Court's office notified of yourcurrent address. (You may fileNotice of Current Address, FloridaSupreme Court Approved FamilyLaw Form 12,915.) Future papers in

NOTICE OF ACTIONFOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, INAND FOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDACase No.: 2012-DR-840

Division: FRhea Melissa Griffiths Petitioner,andTimothy David Green, Respondent.TO: Timothy David GreenLast Known Address: 4869 CR 218Middleburg FLYOU ARE NOTIFIED that an actionfor dissolution of marriage has beenfiled against you and that you arerequired to serve a copy of yourwritten defenses, if any, to it on RheaMelissa Griffiths whose address is4869 CR 218 Middleburg, FL on orbefore Oct. 22, 2012, and file theoriginal with the Clerk of this Courtat PO Box 698, Green Cove Springs,FL 32043 before service on saidPetitioner or immediately thereafter.If you fail to do so, a default may beentered against you for the reliefdemanded in the petition.Copies of all court documents in thiscase, including orders, are availableat the Clerk of the Circuit Court'soffice. You may review thesedocuments upon request.You must keep the Clerk of theCircuit Court's office notified of yourcurrent address. (You may fileNotice of Current Address, FloridaSupreme Court Approved FamilyLaw Form 12,915.) Future papers inthis lawsuit will be mailed to theaddress on record at the clerk'soffice.WARNING: RULE 12.285, FloridaFamily Law Rules of Procedures,requires certain automaticdisclosure of documents andinformation. Failure to comply canresult in sanctions, includingdismissal or striking of pleadings.Dated Sept. 11, 2012

(seal)JAMES B. JETT

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBY: Robbin Tefft

Deputy ClerkLegal 25275 published Sept 13, Sept20, Sept 27 and Oct 4, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper

NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TOCHAPTER 45

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT INAN DFOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDACIVIL DIVISION

CASE #: 2012-CC-000133Div. C

O 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,Plaintiffvs.GODFREY MOORER, JR., andDENITA MOORER, husband andwife, and UNKNOWN TENANT,Defendants.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated September 14,2012, and entered in Case No.2012-CC-000133 Div C, of the CountyCourt of the Fourth Judicial Circuitin and for Clay County, Florida,wherein OAKLEAF PLANTATIONP R O P E R T Y O W N E R SASSOCIATION, INC. is Plaintiff andGODFREY MOORER, JR., andDENITA MOORER are Defendant(s),I will sell to the highest bidder forcash on the steps of the Clay CountyCourthouse, 825 N. Orange Ave.,Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 on the16th day of October, 2012, at 10:00a.m., the following property as setforth in said Final Judgment, to wit:Lot 15 of WAVERLY AT OAKLEAFPLANTATION, according to the platthereof as recorded in Plat Book 40,page(s) 12-21, of the Public Recordsof Clay County, Florida.ANY PERSON CLAIMING ANINTEREST IN THE SURPLUSFROM THE SALE IF ANY, OTHERTHAN THE PROPERTY OWNER,AS OF THE DATE OF THE LISPENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIMWITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THESALE.DATED: Sept. 18, 2012

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clay Clerk of Circuit Courtby Sherrie Carlisle,

Deputy ClerkLegal 25572 published Sept. 27 andOct. 4, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

Notice of Sale

this lawsuit will be mailed to theaddress on record at the clerk'soffice.WARNING: Rule 12.285, FloridaFamily Law Rules of Procedure,requires certain automaticdisclosure of documents andinformation. Failure to comply canresult in sanctions, includingdismissal or striking of pleadings.Dated: April 26, 2012

(seal)CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT

Amie Herrera Deputy ClerkLegal 25431 published Sept. 6, Sept13, Sept 20 and Sept 27, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper.

Notice of Current Address, FloridaSupreme Court Approved FamilyLaw Form 12,915.) Future papers inthis lawsuit will be mailed to theaddress on record at the clerk'soffice.WARNING: RULE 12.285, FloridaFamily Law Rules of Procedures,requires certain automaticdisclosure of documents andinformation. Failure to comply canresult in sanctions, includingdismissal or striking of pleadings.Dated Sept. 7, 2012

(seal)JAMES B. JETT

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBy: Tammy Rosenbaum

Deputy ClerkLegal 25081 published Sept 13 , Sept20, Sept 27, and Oct. 4, 2012 in ClayCounty's Clay Today newspaper

REQUEST FORPROPOSAL

The Clay County DevelopmentAuthority (CCDA) is seeking to obtainauditing services from a qualifiedfirm or individual. Those interestedin providing these services shouldformally submit a proposal and otherinformation that is detailed herewithto Grady H. Williams, Jr., ExecutiveDirector (Interim), 1734 KingsleyAvenue, Orange Park, FL 32073, byMonday, October 15, 2012, at 12:00noon.

1. Consideration will be given toindividuals or firms that have hadaudit ing experience withmunicipal government units (townsand cities) and/or independentdistricts within the State of Floridain the previous 3 to 5 years.2. Individuals or firms shouldidentify the principal or person(s)who will actually be supervisingand conducting the audit.Qualifications and experience ofthisthese individuals should besubmitted with the informationsupplied. Please submit anycredentials, certifications and /orlicense for these persons.3. Firms or individuals interestedin providing auditing servicesshould explain any training orexperience that the firm orindividual(s) has as it relates to theimplementation of GASB-34requirements and State of FloridaA u d i t o r G e n e r a l L o c a lGovernmental Audit Reportrequirements.4. Firms or individuals interestedin providing auditor services shallprovide the flat annual fee and costrelated items they will charge forthis engagement for fiscal year2011-2012, and also for up to two (2)additional renewals at the optionof CCDA.5. The CCDA will also entertain anyadditional information that wouldbe helpful in making a selectionandr ultimate recommendation tothe CCDA.6. The firm or individual selectedwill not only be required to providethe necessary auditing services butwill also be responsible for thepreparation of the related financialstatements and all printing orpublishing requirements.7. All information must besubmitted with the Proposal. At itsdiscretion, the CCDA may requestany additional information thatmay be helpful in the evaluationprocess.8. The factors to be considered bythe CCDA in evaluating theProposals are ability of personnel,experience, ability to furnish ther e q u i r e d s e r v i c e s a n dcompensation.

The CCDA reserves the right toaccept or reject any or all proposalssubmitted and to make arecommendation in the best interestof the Clay County DevelopmentAuthority.Legal 25610 published Sept. 27, 2012in Clay County's Clay Todaynewspaper.

including real property encumbered by perpetual conservation easements or by other perpetual conservation protections, as

as provided in section 6 of this article;

deployed during the preceding calendar year on active duty outside the continental

of military operations designated by the legislature shall receive an additional

be calculated as the number of days during the preceding calendar year the person

designated by the legislature divided by the

assessed value of such property is greater

NO. 11CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

ARTICLE VII, SECTION 6 (Legislative)

Ballot Title:

Ballot Summary:

municipalities to grant an additional

assessed value of homestead property if the

residency on the property for not less than

Full Text:

thereon the permanent residence of the

thousand dollars and, for all levies other than school district levies, on the assessed

upon establishment of right thereto in the

provisions of section 4 by a state agency

is repealed on the effective date of any

for the assessment of homestead property

membership in a corporation, the value

corporation bears to the assessed value of

relief shall be in the form and amount

to grant an

maintains thereon the permanent residence

(

municipalities to grant these this additional

prescribed in this subsection, by ordinance adopted in the manner prescribed by

limitation prescribed in this subsection for

disabled shall receive a discount from the

of this state at the time of entering the

for the discount granted by this subsection, an applicant must submit to the county

residency at the time of entering military

disability as combat related, and a copy

for a discount, the appraiser must notify

NO. 12CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

ARTICLE IX, SECTION 7 (Legislative)

Ballot Title

Ballot Summary

of state university student body presidents as the student member of the Board of

organize such council of state university

Full Text:

advancing research and providing public

their communities and economies, the people hereby establish a system of governance for the state university system

public university and a board of governors

be administered by a board of trustees consisting of thirteen members dedicated to

citizen members appointed by the governor

of the student body of the university shall

shall be a body corporate consisting of

operate, regulate, control, and be fully responsible for the management of

responsibilities shall include, but not be

of each constituent university and its

planned coordination and operation of the

of the legislature to appropriate for the

board fourteen citizens dedicated to the

by the senate and serve staggered terms

commissioner of education, the chair of the advisory council of faculty senates,

chair of the

council shall be organized by the board of governors and consist of all the student body presidents of the state university system president of the Florida student

, shall also be

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NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TOCHAPTER 45

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT INAN DFOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDACIVIL DIVISION

CASE #: 11-CC-435THE COTTAGE AT OAKLEAFCONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATIONINC., a Florida not-for-profitcorporation,Plaintiffvs.LAWANA J. SMITH, an unmarriedw o m a n , U N I T E D S T A T E SDEPARTMENT OF HOUSING ANDURBAN DEVELOPMENT, andUNKNOWN TENANT,Defendants.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated September 11,

RE-NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TOCHAPTER 45

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

FLORIDACIVIL DIVISION

CASE NO:102008CA002681XXXXXX

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEEFOR THE MLMI TRUST SERIES2005-AR1,Plaintiff,vs.MARK J. DAVIS; et al,Defendants.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order or SummaryFinal Judgment of foreclosure datedSeptember 10, 2012, and entered inCase No. 102008CA002681XXXXXXof the Circuit Court in and for ClayC o u n t y , F l o r i d a , w h e r e i nDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEEFOR MLMI TRUST SERIES2005-AR1 is Plaintiff and MARK J.DAVIS; RACHEL R. DAVIS;UNITED STATES OF AMERICA;UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1;UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2 and ALLUNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMINGINTERESTS BY, THROUGH,UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMEDDEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION, OR

NOTICE OF SALEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OFFLORIDA, IN AND FOR CLAY

COUNTYCASE NO: 2011-CA-001783

Division: ANationstar Mortgage LLC.Plaintiff,Vs.Shannon M. Cody, MortgageElectronic Registration Sysstems,Inc., as Nominee for CitiBank, N.A.;T h e R a v i n e s C o m m u n i t yAssociation, Inc.; Ravines ResortCondominiums Association, Inc.;Unknown Parties in Possession #1Defendant(s).NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order of FinalJudgment of Foreclosure datedSeptember 19, 2012, entered in CivilCase No. 2011-CA-001783 of theCircuit Court of the 4th JudicialCircuit in and for Clay County,Florida, wherein NationstarMortgage LLC, Plaintiff and ShannonM. Cody 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. onNovember 19, 2012, the followingdescribed property as set forth insaid Final Judgment, to-wit:UNIT 3521, RAVINES RESORT

AMENDEDNOTICE OF SALE

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

COUNTYCIVIL DIVISION

CASE NO: 2008 CA 002097DIVISION: Division A

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as Trusteefor Ownit Mortgage Loan Trust,Mortgage Loan Asset-BackedCertificates, Series 2006-2Plaintiff,Vs.Juanita L. Davis; Prime AcceptanceCorp.; Unknown Parties inPossession #1; Unknown Parties inPossession #2; If living, and allUnknown Parties claiming by,through, under and against the abovenamed Defendant(s) who are notknown to be dead or alive, whethersaid Unknown Parties may claim aninterest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees,Grantees, or Other ClaimantsDefendant(s).NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order reschedulingforeclosure sale dated Sept 11, 2012,entered in Civil Case No. 2008 CA002097 of the Circuit Court of the 4thJudicial Circuit in and for ClayCounty, Florida, wherein WellsFargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee forOwnit Mortgage Loan Trust,Mortgage Loan Asset-backedCertificates, Series 2006-2, Plaintiff,and Juanita L. Davis aredefendant(s), I will sell to the highestand best bidder for cash, AT THE

NOTICE OF SALEIN THE COUNTY COURT, IN AND

FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDACase No.: 2011-CC-814

Division: CTHE RETREAT OF CLAY COUNTYHOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION,INC., a not for profit FloridacorporationPlaintiff,v.HERIBERT METINOR, husband andwifeDefendantsNOTICE is hereby given that,pursuant to a Summary FinalJudgment of Foreclosure datedSeptember 6, 2012 entered in CivilCase No. 2011-CC-814, in the CountyCourt, in and for Clay County,Florida, I will sell to the highestbidder at the front door of the ClayCounty Courthouse, 825 NorthOrange Ave., Green Cove Springs,FLorida 32043, at 10:00 AM on the23rd day of October, 2012, thefollowing described real property asset forth in said Summary FinalJudgment, to wit:Lot 14, Retreat Unit One, accordingto plat thereof as recorded in PlatBook 45, Pages 42-51, of the publicrecords of Clay County, FloridaAny 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 Clay County, Florida onthis 11th day of September, 2012If 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 scheduledcourt appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notification if the

AMENDED NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN ANDFOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE NO: 10-2008-CA-001901-BDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE ONBEHALF OF MORGAN STANLEYABS CAPITAL I INC. TRUST2 0 0 6 - H E 6 , M O R T G A G EPASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2006-HE6Plaintiff,Vs.ANGELA M. YOUNG; MARC J.YOUNG; MAGNOLIA POINTCOMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC.;M O R T G A G E E L E C T R O N I CREGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.,A S N O M I N E E F O R W M CMORTGAGE CORP., 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 23rd day of October, 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 93, MAGNOLIA POINT GOLFAND COUNTRY CLUB PHASE ONE,as per plat thereof, recorded in PlatBook 20, Pages 22-34, of 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 11th day of Sept. ,2012.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 scheduledcourt appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notification if thetime before the scheduledappearance is less than 7 days; if you

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

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

FLORIDACASE NO: 2011-CA-001485

NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC,PlaintiffVs.JOEL B. MACKENZIE SR., ET ALDefendant(s).NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to the Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated September 19,2012 in the above action, I will sell tothe highest bidder for cash at Clay,Florida on Oct. 29, 2012 at 10:00 a.m.at the front steps of the CircuitCourt, 825 N. Orange Ave., GreenCove Springs, FL 32043 for thefollowing property:LOT 7, BLOCK 3 OF PARK WEST,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 12, PAGE(S) 29-30, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA.Any person claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as thedate of the lis pendens must file aclaim within sixty (60) days after thesale. The Court, in its discretion mayenlarge the time of the sale. Noticeof the changed time of sale shall bepublished as provided herein.DATED: September 19, 2012

(seal)James B. Jett, Clerk of the Court

By Lisa CarpenterDeputy Clerk of the Court

If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs any accommodation toparticipate in this proceeding, youare entitled at no cost to you, to theprovision of certain assistance.Please contact or at [email protected],330 East Bay Street, Room 220,Jacksonville, FL 33202 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 25599published Sept 27 and Oct. 4, 2012 inClay County's Clay Today newspaper.

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

FLORIDACASE NO: 10-2010-CA-002145

HSBC BANK USA, NATIONALASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FORHOME EQUITY LOAN TRUSTSERIES ACE 2006-HE1Plaintiff,v.CARLOS SERRANO; ZAYDASERRANO; UNKNOWN TENANT 1;UNKNOWN TENANT 2; and allunknown parties claiming by,through, under or against the abovenamed Defendant(s), who (is/are) notknown to be dead or alive, whethersaid unknown parties claim as leirs,devisees, grantees, assignees,lienors, creditors, trustees, spouses,or other claimants;Defendants.Notice is hereby given that, pursuantto the Final Judgment datedSeptember 19, 2012, in this cause, Iwill sell the property situated inCLAY County, Florida, described as:LOT 8, BLOCK 1, SEVEN OAKS,ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOFRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15,PAGE 20, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,FLORIDA.a/k/a 1989 SUSSEX DR. E., ORANGEPARK, FL 32073-5915at public sale, to the highest and bestbidder for cash, on Oct. 30, 2012, atten o'clock a.m. EST, on front steps ofthe Clay County Courthouse, 825North Orange Avenue, Green CoveSprings, Florida, in accordance withsection 45.031, Florida Statutes.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 19th day of Sept., 2012.

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clerk of the Circuit CourtBy Diane Pierce, Deputy Clerk

NOTICE TO PERSONS WITH ADISABILITY: IF YOU ARE APERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHONEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION INORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THISP R O C E E D I N G , Y O U A R EENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU,TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAINASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACTC O U R T A D M I N I S T R A T O R ' SOFFICE AT 904-630-2564 WITHINTWO WORKING DAYS OF RECEIPTOF THIS NOTICE. IF YOU AREHEARING OR VOICE IMPAIREDCALL 1-800-955-8771.Legal 25601 published Sept. 27 andOct. 4, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

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

CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDACASE NO.: 2012-CA-377

DIVISION:FREEMAN BROOKS AND EMILYBROOKS,Plaintiff,vs.KENNETH EDWARD WILDS, ETALDefendants.Notice is hereby given that, pursuantto a Final Judgment of Foreclosureentered in the above-styled cause, inthe Circuit Court of Clay County,Florida, I will sell the propertysituated in Clay County, Florida,described as follows:. Lot 35 - Parcel "B", TheNorthwesterly 23.38 feet of theSoutheasterly 57.40 feet of Lot 35, asshown on map of Sunrise Village, asrecorded in plat book 16, pages 7, 8,and 9, of the public records of ClayCounty, Florida and being moreparticularly described as follows:Commence at the most Southerlycorner of said Lot 35, thence North45 degree 01' 17" West and on theSouthwesterly boundary of saidSunrise Village, 34.02 feet to thepoint of beginning; thence continueon last said course, North 45 degree01' 17" West, 23.38 feet; thence North44 degrees 58' 43" East, 110.0 feet tothe Southwesterly right of way lineof Sunrise Village Drive, thenceSouth 45 Degrees 01' 17" East and onsaid Southwesterly right of way line23.38 feet; thence South 44 degrees58' 43" West, 110.0 feet to the point ofbeginning.at public sale, to the highest and bestbidder, for cash, at 825 North OrangeAvenue, Green Cove Springs, Florida32043, at 10:00 a.m. on the 29th day ofOctober, 2012.ANY LIENHOLDER CLAIMING ANINTEREST IN THE SURPLUSFUNDS FROM THIS SALE, IN ANY,MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60DAYS AFTER THE SALE INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION45.031(1)(a), FLORIDA STATUTESDATED this 19th day of September,2012.

(seal)JAMES B. JETT

Clerk of Circuit CourtBy: Robbin Tefft, Deputy Clerk

If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs accommodation in orderto participate in this proceeding, youare entitled, at no cost to you, to theprovision of certain assistance.Please contact Court Administrationat 825 North Orange Avenue, GreenCove Springs, Florida 32043,telephone (904) 529-3645, within 2working days of your receipt of thisdocument; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-800-955-8771.Legal 25594 published Sept 27, andOct.4, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

FRONT DOOR OF THE CLAYCOUNTY COURTHOUSE, LOCATEDAT 825 NORTH ORANGE AVENUE,GREEN COVE SPRINGS, CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA, AT 10:00 A.M.October 23, 2012, the followingdescribed property as set forth insaid Final Judgment, to-wit:A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED INB L O C K 3 , S E C T I O N 1 3 ,RIDGEWOOD, CLAY COUNTY,FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO DEEDBOOK "Q", PAGE 668, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF SAIDCOUNTY, SAID PARCEL BEINGM O R E P A R T I C U L A R L YDESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:C O M M E N C I N G A T T H EI N T E R S E C T I O N O FSOUTHEASTERLY LINE OFMOODY AVENUE (ACCORDING TOSAID DEED BOOK "Q", PAGE 668)WITH THE WESTERLY LINE OFBLISS STREET; THENCE ON LASTSAID LINE RUN SOUTH 03°22'00"EAST, 833.36 FEET TO THE POINTO F B E G I N N I N G , T H E N C ECONTINUE ON LAST SAID LINESOUTH 03°22'00" EAST, 100.00 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 86°38'00" WEST,150 FEET; THENCE NORTH03°22'00" WEST, 100 FEET; THENCENORTH 86°38'00" EAST, 150.00 FEETTO THE 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.DATED at Green Cove Springs,Florida, this 11th day of September,2012.

(SEAL)James B. Jett,

Clerk of the Circuit CourtClay County, Florida

By Diane Pierce, Deputy ClerkLegal 25534 published Sept. 20 andSept 27, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

are hearing or voice impaired, call711.

(seal)James B. Jett,

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBy Lisa Carpenter

Deputy ClerkLegal 25535 published Sept 20 andSept 27, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7 days; if youare hearing or voice impaired, call711.

(seal)JAMES B JETT

As Clerk of the CourtBy Korie Vanleer As Deputy Clerk

Legal 25528 published Sept 20 andSept 27, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

CONDOMINIUM CLUSTER 35,A C C O R D I N G T O T H ED E C L A R A T I O N O FCONDOMINIUM, RECORDED INOFFICIAL RECORDS VOLUME 809,PAGE 278, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,FLORIDA, TOGETHER WITH ANUNDIVIDED INTEREST INC O M M O N E L E M E N T SAPPURTENANT THERETO ASP R O V I D E D I N S A I DD E C L A R A T I O N O FCONDOMINIUM.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.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; 330 East BayStreet, Suite 507-C, Jacksonville,Florida 32202; (904) 630-1897 at least7 days before your scheduled courtappearance, or immediately uponreceiving this notification of the timebefore the scheduled appearance isless than 7 days. If you are hearing or

voice (SEAL)James B. Jett,

Clerk of the Circuit CourtClay County, Florida

By Judy ThomasDeputy Clerk of Court

Legal No. 25589 published Sept 27and Oct 4, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper

according to an unrecorded platthereof, prepared by Louis H. McKee,Registered Surveyor No. 1221, onMay 6, 1969, said Lot 15 being aportion of Section 1, Township 5South, Range 23 East, Clay County,Florida, said portion being moreparticularly described in theattached Exhibit "A';Parcel ID No.: 01-05-23-00431-001-02,at public sale, to the highest and bestbidder for cash, at the east door ofthe Clay County Courthouse in GreenCove Springs, Clay County, Florida,on October 30, 2012, at 10:00 a.m.

(seal)JAMES B. JETT,

CLERK OF THE COURTBy Diane Pierce

Deputy ClerkExhibit A

A portion of Lot 15, DUCK POND,according to an unrecorded platthereof, prepared by Louis H. McKee,Registered Surveyor No. 1221, onMay 6, 1969, said Lot 15 being aportion of Section 1, Township 5South, Range 23 East, Clay County,Florida; said portion being moreparticularly described as follows:The north 132 feet of the South 792feet of the East 330 feet of the West5110 feet of Section 1, Township 5South, Range 23 East, Clay County,Florida. Together with an easementfor ingress, egress, drainage andutilities, covering the followingdescribed portion of said Lot 15:Commence at the Northwest cornerof said Lot 15; thence on the Northline thereof, North 89 degrees 44minutes 45 seconds West, 121,00 feetto the Point of Beginning; thencecontinue on last said line North 89degrees 44 minutes 45 seconds East,30.00 feet; thence on the arc of acurve concave Northeasterly andhaving a radius of 110.00 feet, achord bearing and distance of South14 degrees 11 minutes 45 secondsEast, 53.02 feet; thence on the arc ofa curve concave Southwesterly andhaving a radius of 140.00 feet, achord bearing and distance of South14 degrees 12 minutes 08 secondsEast, 67.43 feet; thence South 00degrees 16 minutes 00 seconds East411.11 feet; thence South 89 degrees44 minutes 45 seconds West, 30.00feet; thence North 00 degrees 16minutes 00 seconds West, 411.10 feet;thence on the arc of a curve concaveSouthwesterly and having a radius of110.00 feet, a chord bearing anddistance of North 14 degrees 12minutes 08 seconds West, 52.98 feet;thence on the arc of a curve concaveNortheasterly and having a radius of140.0 feet, a chord bearing anddistance of North 14 degrees 11minutes 46 seconds West, 67.46 feetto the Point of Beginning.Parcel ID# 01-05-23-000431-001-02Legal 22580 published Sept. 27 andOct. 4, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVEANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTERESTIN THE PROPERTY HEREINDESCRIBED, are Defendants. I willsell to the highest and best bidder forcash at the Front Steps of the ClayCounty Courthouse, 825 NorthOrange Avenue, Green Cove Springs,Florida 32043 at Clay County,Florida at 10:00 a.m. on the 22nd ofOctober, 2012, the followingdescribed property as set forth insaid Order or Final Judgment, to-wit:A PART OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THENORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 28,TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 25E A S T , B E I N G M O R EPARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS:COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEASTCORNER OF SAID SECTION 28,THENCE ON THE EAST LINETHEREOF RUN SOUTH 00DEGREES 07' EAST, 800 FEET TOTHE POINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE CONTINUE ON LASTSAID LINE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 07'EAST, 100.00 FEET; THENCEPARALLEL WITH THE NORTHLINE OF SAID SECTION 28, RUNNORTH 89 DEGREES 50'40" WEST200 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00DEGREES 07' WEST, 100 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES50'40" EAST 200 FEET TO THEPOINT OF BEGINNING.LESS AND EXCEPT A PARCEL OFLAND SITUATED IN THE EAST 1/2OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THENORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECION 28,TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 25EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA;SAID PARCEL BEING MOREPARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS:COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEASTCORNER OF SAID SECTION 28;THENCE ON THE EAST LINETHEREOF RUN SOUTH 00 07'00"EAST 800.00 FEET TO THE POINTOF BEGINNING; THENCECONTINUE ON LAST SAID LINESOUTH 00 DEGREES 07'00" EAST100.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89DEGREES 50'40" WEST 15.00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES07"00" WEST 100.00 FEET; THENCESOUTH 89 DEGREES 50'40" EAST15.00 FEET TO THE POINT OFBEGINNING.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.In accordance with the Americanswith Disabilities Act of 1990, personsneeding special accommodation toparticipate in this proceeding shouldcontact the Clerk of the Court notlater than five business days prior tothe proceeding at the Clay CountyCourthouse. Telephone 904-269-6317or 1-800-955-8770 via the FloridaRelay Service.Dated at Green Cove Springs,Florida on Sept. 10, 2012.

(seal)James B. Jett

As Clerk, Circuit CourtBy Debra BeyrleAs Deputy Clerk

Legal 25526 published Sept. 20 andSept. 27, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

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NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

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

FLORIDACIVIL ACTION

CASE NO: 10-2012-CA-000715DIVISION: A

WELLS FARGO BANK, NA,Plaintiff,VS.RORY EARL MALOTTE, et alDefendant(s).NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant to aFinal Judgment of MortgageForeclosure dated September 19,2012 and entered in Case No.10-2012-CA-000715 of the CircuitCourt of the FOURTH JudicialCircuit in and for CLAY County,Florida wherein WELLS FARGOBANK, NA is the Plaintiff and RORYEARL MALOTTE; TAMARA J.MALOTTE; are the Defendants, TheClerk of the Court will sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash atFRONT DOOR OF THE CLAYCOUNTY COURTHOUSE, GREENCOVE SPRINGS, FLORIDA at10:00AM, on the 29th day of October,2012, the flollowing describedproperty as set forth in said FinalJudgment:LOT 2, BEAR RUN UNIT 5,ACCORDING TO MAP OR PLATTHEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 20, PAGES 52 AND 53 OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA.A/K/A 1308 FLICKER DRIVE,ORANGE PARK, FL 32065-7364. 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 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 September 20th, 2012.

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clerk of the Circuit CourtBy Robbin Tefft

Deputy ClerkLegal 25596 published Sept 27 andOct. 4, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

2012, and entered in Case No.11-CC-435, of the County Court of theFourth Judicial Circuit in and forClay County, Florida, wherein THEC O T T A G E S A T O A K L E A FCONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INCis Plaintiff and LAWANA J. SMITH,UNITED STATES DEPARTMENTOF HOUSING AND URBANDEVELOPMENT are Defendants, Iwill sell to the highest bidder forcash on the steps of the Clay CountyCourthouse, 825 N. Orange Ave.,Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 on the6th day of November, 2012, at 10:00a.m., the following property as setforth in said Final Judgment, to wit:Condominium Unit 1104, Cottages atO a k l e a f C o n d o m i n i u m , acondominium according toDeclaration of Condominium ofCottages at Oakleaf Condominiumdated May 4, 2004, and recorded inO.R. Book 2366, Page 1558, of thePublic Records of Clay County,Florida, as amended, together withall rights and appurtenances grantedand subject to all liabilities andobligations imposed by theDeclaration of Condominiumtogether with all the developmentr i g h t s , r i g h t s , t e n e m e n t s ,improvements, hereditaments,easements and appurtenancesthereto belonging or in anywiseappertaining.ANY PERSON CLAIMING ANINTEREST IN THE SURPLUSFROM THE SALE IF ANY, OTHERTHAN THE PROPERTY OWNER,AS OF THE DATE OF THE LISPENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIMWITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THESALE.DATED: Sept. 11, 2012

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clay Clerk of Circuit Courtby Sherrie Carlisle, Deputy Clerk

Legal 25531 published Sept. 20 andSept 27, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

THROUGH 429, PUBLIC RECORDSOF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA;THENCE NORTH 55 DEGREES 02MINUTES 19 SECONDS EAST FORA DISTANCE OF 370.30 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 25 DEGREES 38MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST FORA DISTANCE OF 104.98 FEET TO APOINT OF CURVE, CONCAVEWESTERLY AND TO THE RIGHT,SAID CURVE HAVING A CENTRALANGLE OF 77 DEGREES 20MINUTES 58 SECONDS, A RADIUSOF 25.00 FEET, A CHORDBEARING OF SOUTH 13 DEGREES01 MINUTES 59 SECONDS WEST, ACHORD DISTANCE OF 31.24 FEET;THENCE ALONG THE ARC OFSAID CURVE FOR A DISTANCE OF33.75 FEET TO A POINT OFREVERSE CURVE, CONCAVEEASTERLY AND TO THE LEFT,SAID CURVE HAVING A CENTRALANGLE OF 136 DEGREES 01MINUTES 36 SECONDS, A RADIUSOF 112.00 FEET, A CHORDBEARING OF SOUTH 16 DEGREES18 MINUTES 20 SECONDS EAST, ACHORD DISTANCE OF 207.71FEET; THENCE ALONG THE ARCOF SAID CURVE FOR A DISTANCEOF 265.90 FEET TO A POINT OFREVERSE CURVE, CONCAVESOUTHWESTERLY AND TO THERIGHT, SAID CURVE HAVING ACENTRAL ANGLE OF 49 DEGREES21 MINUTES 55 SECONDS, ARADIUS OF 50.00 FEET, A CHORDBEARING OF SOUTH 59 DEGREES38 MINUTES 10 SECONDS EAST, ACHORD DISTANCE OF 41.76 FEET;THENCE ALONG THE ARC OFSAID CURVE FOR A DISTANCE OF43.08 FEET TO A POINT OFTANGENT; THENCE SOUTH 34DEGREES 57 MINUTES 13SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCEOF 225.75 FEET TO A POINT ONTHE AFORESAID NORTH RIGHTOF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD 21,AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING.LESS AND EXCEPT THEFOLLOWING FROM OUTPARCEL 2BEING A PORTION OF THEPROPERTY AS DESCRIBED INOFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2777,PAGES 1730 THROUGH 1733, OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA AND BEING APORTION OF THE NORTHWESTONE-QUARTER (1/4) AND APORTION OF THE SOUTHWESTONE-QUARTER (1/4), OF SECTION32, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 25EAST, LYING NORTHERLY OFBLANDING BOULEVARD (STATEROAD 21 A 230 FOOT WIDE RIGHTO F W A Y P E R F L O R I D AD E P A R T M E N T O FTRANSPORTATION RIGHT OFWAY MAP SECTION 71070-2518,SHEET 1 OF 8, DATED JUNE 20,1983), CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA,BEING MORE PARTICULARLYDESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:AS A REFERENCE POINTCOMMENCE AT THE NORTHONE-QUARTER (1/4) CORNER OFSAID SECTION 32; RUN THENCESOUTH 00 DEGREES 10 MINUTES10 SECONDS EAST ALONG THEEAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWESTONE-QUARTER (1/4) FOR ADISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO A 4INCH BY 4 INCH CONCRETEMONUMENT WITH BRASS DISKSTAMPED "PRM LB 3731" ON THESOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINEOF OLD JENNINGS ROAD(COUNTY ROAD 220A AN 80 FOOTWIDE RIGHT OF WAY); THENCECONTINUE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 10MINUTES 10 SECONDS EASTALONG SAID EAST LINE FOR ADISTANCE OF 1693.70 FEET TO A 4INCH BY 4 INCH CONCRETEMONUMENT, SAID POINT BEINGTHE MOST NORTHERLY CORNEROF LANDS DESCRIBED INOFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1565,PAGES 664 THROUGH 667, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCESOUTH 20 DEGREES 52 MINUTES12 SECONDS WEST ALONG THEWEST LINE OF LANDS ASDESCRIBED IN SAID OFFICIALRECORDS BOOK 1565, PAGES 664THROUGH 667, FOR A DISTANCEOF 139.28 FEET; THENCE SOUTH15 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 37SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCEOF 194.79 FEET TO A POINT OFINTERSECTION WITH THE EASTLINE OF SAID NORTHWESTONE-QUARTER (1/4) AND THENORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAYLINE OF SAID STATE ROAD 21;THENCE SOUTH 55 DEGREES 01MINUTES 58 SECONDS WESTALONG THE SAID NORTHERLYRIGHT OF WAY LINE FOR ADISTANCE OF 391.97 FEET TO ANIRON ROD AND CAP "FDOT"MARKING THE SAID NORTHRIGHT OF WAY LINE; THENCESOUTH 55 DEGREES 02 MINUTES19 SECONDS WEST FOR A

RIGHT OF WAY LINE FOR ADISTANCE OF 66.09 FEET FORTHE POINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 55DEGREES 01 MINUTES 58SECONDS WEST FOR A DISTANCEOF 325.88 FEET TO AN IRON RODAND CAP "FDOT"; THENCE SOUTH55 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 19SECONDS WEST ALONG THE SAIDNORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAYLINE FOR A DISTANCE OF 419.12FEET; THENCE NORTH 34DEGREES 57 MINUTES 13SECONDS WEST FOR A DISTANCEOF 220.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH10 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 47SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCEOF 42.43 FEET; THENCE NORTH 55DEGREES 02 MINUTES 47SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCEOF 685.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH79 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 13SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCEOF 42.43 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 34DEGREES 57 MINUTES 13SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCEOF 219.86 FEET TO A POINT ONTHE SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT OFWAY LINE OF STATE ROAD 21AND SAID POINT BEING THEPOINT OF BEGINNING.ANDO U T P A R C E L 2 ( S & SMIDDLEBURG)BEING A PORTION OF THEPROPERTY AS DESCRIBED INOFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2777,PAGES 1730 THROUGH 1733, OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA AND BEING APORTION OF THE NORTHWESTONE-QUARTER (1/4) AND APORTION OF THE SOUTHWESTONE-QUARTER (1/4), OF SECTION32, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 25EAST, LYING NORTHERLY OFBLANDING BOULEVARD (STATEROAD 21 A 230 FOOT WIDE RIGHTO F W A Y P E R F L O R I D AD E P A R T M E N T O FTRANSPORTATION RIGHT OFWAY MAP SECTION 71070-2518,SHEET 1 OF 8, DATED JUNE 20,1983), CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA,BEING MORE PARTICULARLYDESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:AS A REFERENCE POINTCOMMENCE AT THE NORTHONE-QUARTER (1/4) CORNER OFSAID SECTION 32; RUN THENCESOUTH 00 DEGREES 10 MINUTES10 SECONDS EAST ALONG THEEAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWESTONE-QUARTER (1/4) FOR ADISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO A 4INCH BY 4 INCH CONCRETEMONUMENT WITH BRASS DISKSTAMPED "PRM LB 3731" ON THESOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINEOF OLD JENNINGS ROAD(COUNTY ROAD 220A AND 80FOOT WIDE RIGHT OF WAY):THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 00DEGREES 10 MINUTES 10SECONDS EAST ALONG SAIDEAST LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF1693.70 FEET TO A 4 INCH BY 4INCH CONCRETE MONUMENT,SAID POINT BEING THE MOSTNORTHERLY CORNER OF LANDSDESCRIBED IN OFFICIALRECORDS BOOK 1565, PAGES 664THROUGH 667, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,FLORIDA; THENCE SOUTH 20DEGREES 52 MINUTES 12SECONDS WEST ALONG THEWEST LINE OF LANDS ASDESCRIBED IN SAID OFFICIALRECORDS BOOK 1565, PAGES 664THROUGH 667, FOR A DISTANCEOF 139.28 FEET; THENCE SOUTH15 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 37SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCEOF 194.79 FEET TO A POINT OFINTERSECTION WITH THE EASTLINE OF SAID NORTHWESTONE-QUARTER (1/4) AND THENORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAYLINE OF SAID STATE ROAD 21;THENCE SOUTH 55 DEGREES 01MINUTES 58 SECONDS WESTALONG THE SAID NORTHERLYRIGHT OF WAY LINE FOR ADISTANCE OF 391.97 FEET TO ANIRON ROD AND CAP "FDOT"MARKING THE SAID NORTHRIGHT OF WAY LINE THENCESOUTH 55 DEGREES 02 MINUTES19 SECONDS WEST FOR ADISTANCE OF 509.12 FEET FORTHE POINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE SOUTH 55 DEGREES 02MINUTES 19 SECONDS WEST FORA DISTANCE OF 281.04 FEET TOTHE MOST SOUTHEASTERLYCORNER OF LANDS DESCRIBEDIN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK2558, PAGES 426 THROUGH 429, OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCENORTH 34 DEGREES 57 MINUTES41 SECONDS WEST FOR ADISTANCE OF 585.00 FEET ALONGTHE EAST LINE OF SAID LANDSDESCRIBED IN OFFICIALRECORDS BOOK 2558, PAGES 426

21 SECONDS EAST, 96.64 FEET; (5)NORTH 03 DEGREES 41 MINUTES25 SECONDS EAST, 69.53 FEET; (6)ON THE ARC OF A CURVECONCAVE WESTERLY ANDHAVING A RADIUS OF 1492.39FEET, AN ARC LENGTH OF 105.05FEET, SAID ARC BEINGSUBTENDED BY A CHORDBEARING AND DISTANCE OFNORTH 01 DEGREES 40 MINUTES25 SECONDS EAST, 105.03 FEET; (7)NORTH 00 DEGREES 20 MINUTES34 SECONDS WEST, 29.57 FEET TOTHE SOUTH LINE OF AFORESAIDCOUNTY ROAD C-220-A (OLDJENNINGS ROAD); THENCE ONSAID SOUTH LINE, RUN THEFOLLOWING THREE COURSES: (1)NORTH 89 DEGREES 38 MINUTES12 SECONDS EAST, 631.99 FEET; (2)NORTH 00 DEGREES 21 MINUTES48 SECONDS WEST, 60.00 FEET; (3)NORTH 89 DEGREES 38 MINUTES12 SECONDS EAST, 1959.57 FEETTO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.LESS AND EXCEPT THEF O L L O W I N G D E S C R I B E DPARCELS, (LOWE'S) BEING APORTION OF THE PROPERTY ASDESCRIBED IN OFFICIALRECORDS BOOK 2777, PAGES 1730THROUGH 1733, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,FLORIDA AND BEING A PORTIONO F T H E N O R T H W E S TONE-QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION32, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 25EAST. LYING NORTHERLY OFBLANDING BOULEVARD (STATEROAD 21 A 230 FOOT WIDERIGHT-OF-WAY PER FLORIDAD E P A R T M E N T O FTRANSPORTATIONRIGHT-OF-WAY MAP SECTION71070-2518, SHEET 1 OF 8, DATEDJUNE 20, 1983), CLAY COUNTY,F L O R I D A . B E I N G M O R EPARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS:AS A REFERENCE POINTCOMMENCE AT THE NORTHONE-QUARTER (1/4) CORNER OFSAID SECTION 32; RUN THENCESOUTH 00 DEGREES 10 MINUTES10 SECONDS EAST ALONG THEEAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWESTONE-QUARTER (1/4) FOR ADISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO A 4INCH BY 4 INCH CONCRETEMONUMENT WITH BRASS DISKSTAMPED "PRM LB 3731" ON THESOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAYLINE OF OLD JENNINGS ROAD(COUNTY ROAD 220A AN 80 FOOTWIDE RIGHT-OF-WAY); THENCECONTINUE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 10MINUTES 10 SECONDS EASTALONG SAID EAST LINE FOR ADISTANCE OF 913.70 FEET FORTHE POINT OF BEGINNING, SAIDPOINT BEING A 4 INCH BY 4 INCHCONCRETE MONUMENT WITHBRASS DISK STAMPED "LB 3612";THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 00DEGREES 10 MINUTES 10SECONDS EAST ALONG SAIDEAST LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF780.00 FEET TO A 4 INCH BY 4INCH CONCRETE MONUMENT,SAID POINT BEING THE MOSTNORTHERLY CORNER OF LANDSDESCRIBED IN OFFICIALRECORDS BOOK 1565, PAGES 664THROUGH 667, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,FLORIDA; THENCE SOUTH 20DEGREES 52 MINUTES 12SECONDS WEST ALONG THEWEST LINE OF LANDS ASDESCRIBED IN SAID OFFICIALRECORDS BOOK 1565, PAGES 664THROUGH 667, FOR A DISTANCEOF 139.28 FEET; THENCE SOUTH15 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 37SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCEOF 194.79 FEET TO A POINT OFINTERSECTION WITH THE EASTLINE OF SAID NORTHWESTONE-QUARTER (1/4) AND THENORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAYLINE OF SAID STATE ROAD 21;THENCE SOUTH 55 DEGREES 01MINUTES 58 SECONDS WESTALONG THE SAID NORTHERLYRIGHT-OF-WAY LINE FOR ADISTANCE OF 66.09 FEET;THENCE NORTH 34 DEGREES 57MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST FORA DISTANCE OF 219.86 FEET;THENCE NORTH 79 DEGREES 57MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST FORA DISTANCE OF 42.43 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 55 DEGREES 02MINUTES 47 SECONDS WEST FORA DISTANCE OF 685.00 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 10 DEGREES 02MINUTES 47 SECONDS WEST FORA DISTANCE OF 42.43 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 34 DEGREES 57MINUTES 13 SECONDS EAST FORA DISTANCE OF 220.00 FEET TO APOINT ON THE SAID NORTHERLYRIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF STATEROAD 21; THENCE SOUTH 55DEGREES 02 MINUTES 19SECONDS WEST ALONG THE SAIDNORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY

LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF 90.00FEET; THENCE NORTH 34DEGREES 57 MINUTES 13SECONDS WEST FOR A DISTANCEOF 225.75 FEET TO A POINT OFC U R V E , C O N C A V ESOUTHWESTERLY AND TO THELEFT, SAID CURVE HAVING ACENTRAL ANGLE OF 49 DEGREES21 MINUTES 55 SECONDS, ARADIUS OF 50.00 FEET, A CHORDBEARING OF NORTH 59 DEGREES38 MINUTES 10 SECONDS WEST, ACHORD DISTANCE OF 41.76 FEET;THENCE ALONG THE ARC OFSAID CURVE FOR A DISTANCE OF43.08 FEET TO A POINT OFREVERSE CURVE, CONCAVEEASTERLY AND TO THE RIGHT,SAID CURVE HAVING A CENTRALANGLE OF 136 DEGREES 01MINUTES 36 SECONDS, A RADIUSOF 112.00 FEET, A CHORDBEARING OF NORTH 16 DEGREES18 MINUTES 20 SECONDS WEST, ACHORD DISTANCE OF 207.71FEET; THENCE ALONG THE ARCOF SAID CURVE FOR A DISTANCEOF 265.90 FEET TO A POINT OFREVERSE CURVE, CONCAVEWESTERLY AND TO THE LEFT,SAID CURVE HAVING A CENTRALANGLE OF 77 DEGREES 20MINUTES 58 SECONDS, A RADIUSOF 25.00 FEET, A CHORDBEARING OF NORTH 13 DEGREES01 MINUTES 59 SECONDS EAST, ACHORD DISTANCE OF 31.24 FEET;THENCE ALONG THE ARC OFSAID CURVE FOR A DISTANCE OF33.75 FEET; THENCE NORTH 25DEGREES 38 MINUTES 30SECONDS WEST FOR A DISTANCEOF 479.50 FEET; THENCE NORTH55 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 47SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCEOF 33.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 12DEGREES 51 MINUTES 14SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCEOF 130.58 FEET: THENCE NORTH55 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 47SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCEOF 1046.37 FEET; THENCE NORTH89 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 50SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCEOF 245.62 FEET TO THEAFORESAID EAST LINE OF THENORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER (1/4)OF SECTION 32, AND THE POINTOF BEGINNING.O U T P A R C E L 1 ( S & SMIDDLEBURG)BEING A PORTION OF THEPROPERTY AS DESCRIBED INOFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2777,PAGES 1730 THROUGH 1733, OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA AND BEING APORTION OF THE NORTHWESTONE-QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION32, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 25EAST, LYING NORTHERLY OFBLANDING BOULEVARD (STATEROAD 21 A 230 FOOT WIDE RIGHTO F W A Y P E R F L O R I D AD E P A R T M E N T O FTRANSPORTATION RIGHT OFWAY MAP SECTION 71070-2518,SHEET 1 OF 8, DATED JUNE 20,1983), CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.BEING MORE PARTICULARLYDESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:AS A REFERENCE POINTCOMMENCE AT THE NORTHONE-QUARTER (1/4) CORNER OFSAID SECTION 32; RUN THENCESOUTH 00 DEGREES 10 MINUTES10 SECONDS EAST ALONG THEEAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWESTONE-QUARTER (1/4) FOR ADISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO A 4INCH BY 4 INCH CONCRETEMONUMENT WITH BRASS DISKSTAMPED "PRM LB 3731" ON THESOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINEOF OLD JENNINGS ROAD(COUNTY ROAD 220A AN 80 FOOTWIDE RIGHT OF WAY); THENCECONTINUE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 10MINUTES 10 SECONDS EASTALONG SAID EAST LINE FOR ADISTANCE OF 1693.70 FEET TO A 4INCH BY 4 INCH CONCRETEMONUMENT, SAID POINT BEINGTHE MOST NORTHERLY CORNEROF LANDS DESCRIBED INOFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1565,PAGES 664 THROUGH 667, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCESOUTH 20 DEGREES 52 MINUTES12 SECONDS WEST ALONG THEWEST LINE OF LANDS ASDESCRIBED IN SAID OFFICIALRECORDS BOOK 1565, PAGES 664THROUGH 667, FOR A DISTANCEOF 139.28 FEET; THENCE SOUTH15 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 37SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCEOF 194.79 FEET TO A POINT OFINTERSECTION WITH THE EASTLINE OF SAID NORTHWESTONE-QUARTER (1/4) AND THENORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAYLINE OF SAID STATE ROAD 21;THENCE SOUTH 55 DEGREES 01MINUTES 58 SECONDS WESTALONG THE SAID NORTHERLY

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

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

FLORIDACIVIL DIVISION

Case No. 2009-CA-001856LPP MORTGAGE, LTD.,Plaintiff,vs.AMERICAN LAND DEVELOPMENTCORP., a/k/a AMERICAN LANDDEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,a n A l a b a m a c o r p o r a t i o n ,KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES,INC., a North Carolina corporation,and READ VENTURES, INC., aFlorida corporation,Defendants.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgment ofForeclosure, dated August 6, 2012,and entered in Case No.2009-CA-001856, of the Circuit Courtof the Fourth Judicial Circuit in andfor Clay County, Florida, whereinLPP MORTGAGE, LTD. is thePlaintiff and AMERICAN LANDDEVELOPMENT CORP., a/k/aAMERICAN LAND DEVELOPMENTCORPORATION, KIMLEY-HORNAND ASSOCIATES, INC., and READVENTURES, INC. are theDefendants. The Clerk of this Courtshall sell to the highest and bestbidder for cash, on the FRONTSTEPS OF THE CLAY COUNTYCOURTHOUSE, 825 N. ORANGEAVENUE, GREEN COVE SPRINGS,FLORIDA 32043, at 10:00 A.M. on the7th day of November, 2012, thefollowing described property as setforth in said Final Judgment, to wit:(a) A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATEDIN THE WEST 1/2 OF SECTION 32,TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 25EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA,SAID PARCEL BEING MOREPARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS:BEGIN AT THE INTERSECTIONOF THE SOUTH LINE OF COUNTYROAD C-220-A (OLD JENNINGSROAD) WITH THE EAST LINE OFTHE WEST 1/2 OF SECTION 32;THENCE ON SAID EAST LINE,RUN SOUTH 00 DEGREES 10MINUTES 10 SECONDS EAST,1693.91 FEET TO THE MOSTNORTHERLY CORNER OF LANDSDESCRIBED IN OFFICIALRECORDS BOOK 1059, PAGE 497,OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OFSAID COUNTY; THENCE ON THEBOUNDARIES OF SAID LANDS,RUN THE FOLLOWING TWOCOURSES: (1) SOUTH 20 DEGREES52 MINUTES 05 SECONDS WEST,139.30 FEET; (2) SOUTH 15DEGREES 01 MINUTES 00SECONDS EAST, 195.14 FEET TOTHE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OFSTATE ROAD NO. 21 (A 230 FOOTWIDE RIGHT-OF-WAY); THENCEON SAID NORTHWESTERLY LINE,RUN THE FOLLOWING TWOCOURSES: (1) SOUTH 55 DEGREES02 MINUTES 59 SECONDS WEST,392.09 FEET; (2) SOUTH 55DEGREES 02 MINUTES 48SECONDS WEST, 790.16 FEET;THENCE NORTH 34 DEGREES 57MINUTES 12 SECONDS WEST,720.00 FEET; THENCE ON THEARC OF A CURVE CONCAVESOUTHWESTERLY AND HAVINGA RADIUS OF 590.00 FEET, AN ARCLENGTH OF 365.77 FEET, SAIDARC BEING SUBTENDED BY ACHORD BEARING AND DISTANCEOF NORTH 52 DEGREES 42MINUTES 49 SECONDS WEST,359.94 FEET; THENCE NORTH 70DEGREES 28 MINUTES 27SECONDS WEST, 701,49 FEET;THENCE ON THE ARC OF ACURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLYAND HAVING A RADIUS OF 692.39FEET, AN ARC LENGTH OF 240.21FEET, SAID ARC BEINGSUBTENDED BY A CHORDBEARING AND DISTANCE OFNORTH 80 DEGREES 24 MINUTES46 SECONDS WEST, 239.01 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 38MINUTES 54 SECONDS WEST 50.00FEET TO THE EAST LINE OFBRANNAN FIELD ROAD (A 66FOOT WIDE RIGHT-OF-WAY);THENCE ON LAST SAID LINE,RUN THE FOLLOWING SEVENCOURSES (1) NORTH 00 DEGREES21 MINUTES 06 SECONDS WEST,1180.67 FEET; (2) NORTH 89DEGREES 39 MINUTES 18SECONDS EAST, 14.96 FEET; (3)NORTH 00 DEGREES 20 MINUTES42 SECONDS WEST 50.00 FEET; (4)ON THE ARC OF A CURVECONCAVE EASTERLY ANDHAVING A RADIUS OF 1372.39FEET, AN ARC LENGTH OF 96.66FEET, SAID ARC BEINGSUBTENDED BY A CHORDBEARING AND DISTANCE OFNORTH 01 DEGREES 40 MINUTES

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

FLORIDACASE NO: 10-2010-CA-000139

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.Plaintiff,v.HEATHER M. ROBERTS; MILTONT. ROBERTS, JR; UNKNOWNSPOUSE OF HEATHER M.ROBERTS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFMILTON T. ROBERTS, JR.;UNKNOWN TENANT 1; UNKNOWNTENANT 2; and all unknown parties

NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TOCHAPTER 45

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT INAN DFOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDACIVIL DIVISION

CASE #: 2011-CC-000827O 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 S 'ASSOCIATION, INC., a Floridanot-for-profit corporation,Plaintiffvs.VISHNU BADAL, and unmarriedman, and UNKNOWN TENANT,Defendants.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated September 14,2012, and entered in Case No.2011-CC-000827, of the County Courtof the Fourth Judicial Circuit in andfor Clay County, Florida, whereinO 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 S 'ASSOCIATION, INC. is Plaintiff andVISHNU BADAL, is Defendant, I willsell to the highest bidder for cash on

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND

FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDACIVIL DIVISION:

CASE NO.: 10-2009-CA-003541GMAC MORTGAGE LLCPlaintiff,vs.JEFFREY W DORRELL; UNKNOWNSPOUSE OF JEFFREY WDORRELL; UNKNOWN TENANT(S)IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECTPROPERTY,Defendants.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated the 19th day ofSeptember, 2012, and entered inCase No. 2011-CA-001385, of theCircuit Court of the 4TH JudicialCircuit in and for Clay County,Florida, wherein GMAC MORTGAGELLC is the plaintiff and JEFFREY WDORRELL, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFJEFFREY W DORRELL andUNKNOWN TENANT(S) INPOSSESSION OFTHE SUBJECTPROPERTY are defendants. TheClerk of this Court shall sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash atthe, FRONT STEPS OF THE CLAYCOUNTY COURTHOUSE 825 N.ORANGE AVENUE, GREEN COVESPRINGS, FL 32043, 10:00 AM on the29th day of October, 2012, thefollowing described property as setforth in said Final Judgment, to wit:SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHEDANY 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.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 scheduledcourt appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notification if thetime before the scheduledappearance is less than 7 days; if youare hearing or voice impaired, call711.Dated this 20th day of September,2012

(seal)JAMES B. JETT

Clerk of the Circuit CourtRobbin Tefft

Exhibit "A"A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED INGOVERNMENT LOT 4, SECTION 14,TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 24EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDASAID PARCEL BEING MOREPARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS:BEGIN AT THE NORTHWESTERLYCORNER OF SAID SECTION 14;THENCE ON THE WEST LINETHEREOF, RUN SOUTH 00DEGREES 08 MINUTES 30SECONDS EAST, 1115.23 FEET;THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 21MINUTES 05 SECONDS EAST,622.38 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00DEGREES 04 MINUTES 30SECONDS WEST, 538.32 FEET;THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 21MINUTES 05 SECONDS EAST,457.37 FEET TO THE POINT OFBEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUENORTH 89 DEGREES 21 MINUTES05 SECONDS EAST, 202.63 FEET TOA POINT; THENCE ON LAST SAIDLINE NORTH 00 DEGREES 04MINUTES 30 SECONDS WEST,

claiming by, through, under oragainst the above namedDefendant(s), who (is/are) not knownto be dead or alive, whether saidunknown parties claim as leirs,devisees, grantees, assignees,lienors, creditors, trustees, spouses,or other claimants;Defendants.Notice is hereby given that, pursuantto the Final Judgment datedSeptember 19, 2012, in this cause, Iwill sell the property situated inCLAY County, Florida, described as:D U C K W A T E R W O O D S I ISUBDIVISION PARCEL NO. 16 INSECTIN 6-T5S-R24E, CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA, MOREPARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS:COMMENCE AT THE SE CORNEROF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OFSECTION 6-T5S-R24E AND RUNS89°47'34" W ALONG THE SOUTHLINE OF SAID NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 1332.06 TO A CONCRETEMONUMENT AT THE SW CORNEROF SAID NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4,THENCE N0°19'27" E ALONG THEWEST LINE OF SAID NE 1/4 OFTHE NE 1/4, 900' TO THE P.O.B.,THENCE RUN N89°40'33" W 303.25'TO THE EAST R/W OF A 60' ROADTHENCE RUN N0"19'27" E ALONGSAID R/W 223.02', THENCE RUNN45 W ALONG SAID R/W 286.27' TOA POINT ON THE R/W OF BIGBRANCH ROAD AND BEING ONTHE NORTH LINE OF SAIDSECTION 6, THENCE RUNN89°47'46" E ALONG SAID NORTHLINE 506.84' TO THE NW CORNEROF SAID NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4,THENCE RUN S0°19'27" W 428.96'ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAIDNE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THEP.O.B BEING AND LYING INSECTION 6-T5S-R24E, CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHERWITH THAT CERTAIN 2004CAVALIER DOUBLE WIDEMOBILE HOME ATTACHEDT H E R E T O H A V I N G V I N# B L O 4 G A 0 1 3 6 2 4 0 A , T I T L E# 9 2 0 8 6 4 7 8 A N D V I N# B L O 4 G A 0 1 3 6 2 4 0 B , T I T L E#92086556a /k /a 1855 MALTESE PL,MIDDLEBURG, FL 32068at public sale, to the highest and bestbidder for cash, on Oct. 30, 2012, atten o'clock a.m. EST, on steps of theClay County Courthouse, 825 NorthOrange Avenue, Green Cove Springs,Florida, in accordance with section45.031, Florida Statutes.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 19th day of Sept., 2012.

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clerk of the Circuit CourtBy Diane Pierce, Deputy Clerk

NOTICE TO PERSONS WITH ADISABILITY: IF YOU ARE APERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHONEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION INORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THISP R O C E E D I N G , Y O U A R EENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU,TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAINASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACTC O U R T A D M I N I S T R A T O R ' SOFFICE AT 904-630-2564 WITHINTWO WORKING DAYS OF RECEIPTOF THIS NOTICE. IF YOU AREHEARING OR VOICE IMPAIREDCALL 1-800-955-8771.Legal 25590 published Sept. 27 andOct. 4, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

THE WEST 1/2 OF SECTION 32,TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 25EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA,SAID PARCEL BEING MOREPARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS:COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWESTCORNER OF SAID SECTION 32;THENCE ON THE WEST LINETHEREOF, SOUTH 00 DEGREES 21MINUTES 06 SECONDS EAST,100.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89DEGREES 38 MINUTES 12SECONDS EAST, 85.00 FEET TOTHE POINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 89DEGREES 38 MINUTES 12SECONDS EAST, 75.00 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 44 DEGREES 54MINUTES 24 SECONDS WEST,1 0 6 . 5 6 F E E T ; T H E N C ENORTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OFA CURVE CONCAVE WESTERLYAND HAVING A RADIUS OF1517.39 FEET, AN ARC DISTANCEOF 45.42 FEET, SAID ARC BEINGSUBTENDED BY A CHORDBEARING AND DISTANCE OFNORTH 00 DEGREES 30 MINUTES,53 SECONDS EAST, 45.42 FEET;THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 20MINUTES 34 SECONDS WEST, 29.58FEET TO THE POINT OFBEGINNING.PARCEL "C"A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED INTHE WEST 11⁄4 OF SECTION 32,TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 25EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA,SAID PARCEL BEING MOREPARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS:COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWESTCORNER OF SAID SECTION 32;THENCE ON THE WEST LINETHEREOF, SOUTH 00 DEGREES 21MINUTES 06 SECONDS EAST,100.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89DEGREES 38 MINUTES 12SECONDS EAST, 692.00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 21MINUTES 48 SECONDS WEST, 40.00FEET TO THE POINT OFBEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUENORTH 00 DEGREES 21 MINUTES48 SECONDS WEST, 20.00 FEET TOTHE SOUTH LINE OF COUNTYROAD C-220-A (OLD JENNINGSROAD); THENCE ON SAID SOUTHLINE, NORTH 89 DEGREES 38MINUTES 12 SECONDS EAST,1959.57 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00DEGREES 10 MINUTES 10SECONDS EAST, 20.00 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 38MINUTES 12 SECONDS WEST,1959.51 FEET TO THE POINT OFBEGINNING.(the “Land');TOGETHER WITH:(b) All buildings, structures, and

improvements of every naturewhatsoever now or hereaftersituated on the Land, and allfixtures, fittings, buildingmaterials, machinery, equipment,furniture and furnishings andpersonal property of every naturewhatsoever now or hereafter ownedby the Borrower and used orintended to be used in connectionwith or with the operation of saidproperty, buildings, structures orother improvements (excepthousehold goods of the Borrowernot acquired with the proceeds ofany amount secured hereby),including all extensions, additions,improvements, betterments,r e n e w a l s , s u b s t i t u t i o n s ,replacements and accessions to anyof the foregoing, whether suchfixtures, fittings, buildingmaterials, machinery, equipment,furniture, furnishings andpersonal property actually arelocated on or adjacent to the Landor not, and whether in storage orotherwise, and wheresoever thesame may be located (the“Improvements”);

(c) All accounts, general intangibles,contracts and contract rightsrelating to the Land andImprovements, whether now ownedor existing or hereafter created,acquired or arising, includingwithout limitation, all constructioncontracts, architectural servicescontracts, management contracts,leasing agent contracts, purchaseand sales contracts, put or otheroption contracts, mitigation creditcontracts and all other contractsand agreements relating to theconstruction of improvements on,or the operation, management andsale of all or any part of the Landand Improvements;

(d) Together with all easements,rights of way, gores of land, streets,ways, alleys, passages, sewerrights, waters, water courses, waterrights and powers, and all estates,leases, lease guaranties, subleases,licenses, rights, titles, interests,privileges, liberties, tenements,hereditaments, mitigation credits

THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAIDRIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATEROAD #21 SOUTH 55 DEGREES 02MINUTES 19 SECONDS WEST FORA DISTANCE OF 165.23 FEET;THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHTOF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD#21, RUN NORTH 34 DEGREES 57MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST FORA DISTANCE OF 305.67 FEET;THENCE NORTH 43 DEGREES 15MINUTES 32 SECONDS EAST FORA DISTANCE OF 112.90 FEET TO APOINT OF INTERSECTION WITH ANON-TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVENORTHEASTERLY, SAID CURVEHAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 39DEGREES 05 MINUTES 34SECONDS, A RADIUS OF 112.00FEET, A CHORD BEARING OFSOUTH 64 DEGREES 46 MINUTES24 SECONDS EAST, A CHORDDISTANCE OF 74.94 FEET;T H E N C E S O U T H E A S T E R L YALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVEFOR A DISTANCE OF 76.42 FEETTO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVEOF A CURVE, CONCAVESOUTHWESTERLY AND TO THERIGHT, SAID CURVE HAVING ACENTRAL ANGLE OF 49 DEGREES21 MINUTES 55 SECONDS, ARADIUS OF 50.00 FEET, A CHORDBEARING OF SOUTH 59 DEGREES38 MINUTES 10 SECONDS EAST, ACHORD DISTANCE OF 41.76 FEET;T H E N C E S O U T H E A S T E R L YALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVEFOR A DISTANCE OF 43.08 FEETTO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OFSAID CURVE; THENCE SOUTH 34DEGREES 57 MINUTES 13SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCEOF 225.75 FEET TO A POINT ONTHE AFORESAID NORTH RIGHTOF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD#21, AND THE POINT OFBEGINNING.(CLAY COUNTY PUBLIC STREET)PARCEL "A"A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED INTHE WEST 1/2 OF SECTION 32,TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 25EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA.SAID PARCEL BEING MOREPARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS:COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWESTCORNER OF SAID SECTION 32;THENCE ON THE WEST LINETHEREOF, SOUTH 00 DEGREES 21MINUTES 06 SECONDS EAST,100.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89DEGREES 38 MINUTES 12SECONDS EAST, 60 00 FEET TOTHE POINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 89DEGREES 38 MINUTES 12SECONDS EAST, 25.00 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 20MINUTES 34 SECONDS EAST, 29.58FEET; THENCE SOUTHERLYALONG THE ARC OF A CURVECONCAVE WESTERLY ANDHAVING A RADIUS OF 1517.39FEET, AN ARC DISTANCE OF106.81 FEET, SAID ARC BEINGSUBTENDED BY A CHORDBEARING AND DISTANCE OFSOUTH 01 DEGREES 40 MINUTES25 SECONDS WEST, 106.79 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 03 DEGREES 41MINUTES 25 SECONDS WEST, 69.53FEET; THENCE SOUTHERLYALONG THE ARC OF A CURVECONCAVE EASTERLY ANDHAVING A RADIUS OF 1347.39FEET, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 94.90FEET, SAID ARC BEINGSUBTENDED BY A CHORDBEARING AND DISTANCE OFSOUTH 01 DEGREES 40 MINUTES21 SECONDS WEST, 94.88 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 20MINUTES 42 SECONDS EAST, 50.00FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89DEGREES 39 MINUTES 18SECONDS WEST, 25.00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 20MINUTES 42 SECONDS WEST, 50.00FEET; THENCE NORTHERLYALONG THE ARC OF A CURVECONCAVE EASTERLY ANDHAVING A RADIUS OF 1372.39FEET, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 96.66FEET, SAID ARC BEINGSUBTENDED BY A CHORDBEARING AND DISTANCE OFNORTH 01 DEGREES 40 MINUTES21 SECONDS EAST, 96.64 FEET;THENCE NORTH 03 DEGREES 41MINUTES 25 SECONDS EAST, 69.53FEET; THENCE NORTHERLYALONG THE ARC OF A CURVECONCAVE WESTERLY ANDHAVING A RADIUS OF 1492.39FEET, AN ARC DISTANCE OF105.05 FEET, SAID ARC BEINGSUBTENDED BY A CHORDBEARING AND DISTANCE OFNORTH 01 DEGREES 40 MINUTES25 SECONDS EAST, 105.03 FEET;THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 20MINUTES 34 SECONDS WEST, 29.57FEET TO THE POINT OFBEGINNING.PARCEL "B"A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN

DISTANCE OF 509.12 FEET FORTHE POINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAIDRIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATEROAD #21 SOUTH 55 DEGREES 02MINUTES 19 SECONDS WEST FORA DISTANCE OF 165.23 FEET;THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHTOF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD#21, RUN NORTH 34 DEGREES 57MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST FORA DISTANCE OF 305.67 FEET;THENCE NORTH 43 DEGREES 15MINUTES 32 SECONDS EAST FORA DISTANCE OF 112.90 FEET TO APOINT OF INTERSECTION WITH ANON-TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVENORTHEASTERLY, SAID CURVEHAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 39DEGREES 05 MINUTES 34SECONDS, A RADIUS OF 112.00FEET, A CHORD BEARING OFSOUTH 64 DEGREES 46 MINUTES24 SECONDS EAST, A CHORDDISTANCE OF 74.94 FEET;T H E N C E S O U T H E A S T E R L YALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVEFOR A DISTANCE OF 76.42 FEETTO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVEOF A CURVE. CONCAVESOUTHWESTERLY AND TO THERIGHT, SAID CURVE HAVING ACENTRAL ANGLE OF 49 DEGREES21 MINUTES 55 SECONDS, ARADIUS OF 50.00 FEET, A CHORDBEARING OF SOUTH 59 DEGREES38 MINUTES 10 SECONDS EAST, ACHORD DISTANCE OF 41.76 FEET;T H E N C E S O U T H E A S T E R L YALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVEFOR A DISTANCE OF 43.08 FEETTO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OFSAID CURVE; THENCE SOUTH 34DEGREES 57 MINUTES 13SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCEOF 225.75 FEET TO A POINT ONTHE AFORESAID NORTH RIGHTOF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD#21, AND THE POINT OFBEGINNING.(FLORIDA TELECO PARCEL)BEING A PORTION OF THEPROPERTY AS DESCRIBED INOFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2777,PAGES 1730 THROUGH 1733, OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA AND BEING APORTION OF THE NORTHWESTONE-QUARTER (1/4) AND APORTION OF THE SOUTHWESTONE-QUARTER (1/4), OF SECTION32, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 25EAST, LYING NORTHERLY OFBLANDING BOULEVARD (STATEROAD 21 A 230 FOOT WIDE RIGHTO F W A Y P E R F L O R I D AD E P A R T M E N T O FTRANSPORTATION RIGHT OFWAY MAP SECTION 71070-2518,SHEET 1 OF 8, DATED JUNE 20,1983), CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA,BEING MORE PARTICULARLYDESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:AS A REFERENCE POINTCOMMENCE AT THE NORTHONE-QUARTER (1/4) CORNER OFSAID SECTION 32; RUN THENCESOUTH 00 DEGREES 10 MINUTES10 SECONDS EAST ALONG THEEAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWESTONE-QUARTER (1/4) FOR ADISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO A 4INCH BY 4 INCH CONCRETEMONUMENT WITH BRASS DISKSTAMPED "PRM LB 3731" ON THESOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINEOF OLD JENNINGS ROAD(COUNTY ROAD 220A AN 80 FOOTWIDE RIGHT OF WAY); THENCECONTINUE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 10MINUTES 10 SECONDS EASTALONG SAID EAST LINE FOR ADISTANCE OF 1693.70 FEET TO A 4INCH BY 4 INCH CONCRETEMONUMENT, SAID POINT BEINGTHE MOST NORTHERLY CORNEROF LANDS DESCRIBED INOFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1565,PAGES 664 THROUGH 667, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCESOUTH 20 DEGREES 52 MINUTES12 SECONDS WEST ALONG THEWEST LINE OF LANDS ASDESCRIBED IN SAID OFFICIALRECORDS BOOK 1565, PAGES 664THROUGH 667, FOR A DISTANCEOF 139.28 FEET; THENCE SOUTH15 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 37SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCEOF 194.79 FEET TO A POINT OFINTERSECTION WITH THE EASTLINE OF SAID NORTHWESTONE-QUARTER (1/4) AND THENORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAYLINE OF SAID STATE ROAD 21;THENCE SOUTH 55 DEGREES 01MINUTES 58 SECONDS WESTALONG THE SAID NORTHERLYRIGHT OF WAY LINE FOR ADISTANCE OF 391.97 FEET TO ANIRON ROD AND CAP "FDOT"MARKING THE SAID NORTHRIGHT OF WAY LINE; THENCESOUTH 55 DEGREES 02 MINUTES19 SECONDS WEST FOR ADISTANCE OF 509.12 FEET FORTHE POINT OF BEGINNING;

the steps of the Clay CountyCourthouse, 825 N. Orange Ave.,Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 on the16th day of October, 2012, at 10:00a.m., the following property as setforth in said Final Judgment, to wit:Lot 3, NATURES HAMMOCK ATOAKLEAF PLANTATION, accordingto plat thereof as recorded in PlatBook 43, pages 67 through 79, of thePublic Records of Clay County,Florida.ANY PERSON CLAIMING ANINTEREST IN THE SURPLUSFROM THE SALE IF ANY, OTHERTHAN THE PROPERTY OWNER,AS OF THE DATE OF THE LISPENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIMWITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THESALE.DATED: Sept. 18, 2012

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clay Clerk of Circuit Courtby Sherrie Carlisle,

Deputy ClerkLegal 25570 published Sept. 27 andOct. 4, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

and appurtenances whatsoever, inany way belonging, relating orappertaining to any of the propertyhereinabove described, or whichhereafter shall in any way belong,relate or be appurtenant thereto,whether now owned or hereafteracquired by the Borrower, and thereversion and reversions,remainder and remainders, rents,issues and profits thereof, and allthe estate, right, title, interest,property, possession, claim anddemand whatsoever at law, as wellas in equity, of the Borrower of, inand to the same, including but notlimited to:(i) All rents, royalties, profits,issues and revenues of the Landand Improvements from time totime accruing, whether underleases or tenancies now existing orhereafter created; and(ii) All judgments, awards ofdamages and settlements hereaftermade resulting from condemnationproceedings or the taking of theLand and Improvements or any partthereof under the power of eminentdomain, or for any damage(whether caused by such taking orotherwise) to the Land andImprovements or any part thereof,or to any rights appurtenantthereto, including any award forchange of grade or streets. Lenderhereby is authorized on behalf ofand in the name of Borrower toexecute and deliver validacquittances for, and appeal from,any such judgments or awards.Lender may apply all such sums orany part thereof so received, afterthe payment of all its expenses,including costs and attorneys' fees,on any of the indebtedness securedhereby in such manner as it electsor, at its option, the entire amountor any part thereof so received maybe released;

(e) Any and all licenses, developmentpermits, building permits, utilitysupply agreements, sewer andwater discharge permits andagreements, wetland mitigationpermits and other licenses, permitsand agreements relating to the use,development , construction,occupancy and operation of theLand and Improvements, whethernow or hereafter issued orexecuted and all modifications,amendments, replacements orre-issuances of the foregoing;

(f) All cash and non-cash proceedsand all products of any of theforegoing items or types of propertydescribed in (a), (b), (c), (d) or (e)above, including, but not limited to,all insurance, contract and tortproceeds and claims, and includingall inventory, accounts, chattelpaper, documents, instruments,equipment, fixtures, consumergoods and general intangiblesacquired with cash proceeds of anyof the foregoing items or types ofproperty described in (a), (b), (c), (d)or (e) above.

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.WITNESS MY HAND and the seal ofthis Court on September 20, 2012.

(seal)James B. Jett

Clerk of the Circuit CourtBy: Robbin Tefft

Deputy ClerkIf you are a person with a disabilitywho needs special accommodation,you are entitled to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contactthe Court Administrator's Office at(904) 630-2564 at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled court appearance orimmediately upon receiving anofficial notification if the time beforethe scheduled appearance is lessthan 7 days. If you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-800-955-8771for assistance.Legal 25588 published Sept. 27 andOct. 4, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

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NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

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

FLORIDACIVIL ACTION

CASE NO: 10-2011-CA-001219DIVISION: 29

BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BACHOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKACOUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANSSERVICING, LP,Plaintiff,VS.CURTIS L. KNIGHT, et alDefendant(s).

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND

FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDACIVIL DIVISION:

CASE NO.: 2011-CA-001385JP MORGAN CHASE BANK,N A T I O N A L A S S O C I A T I O N ,SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TOCHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGECORPORATION,Plaintiff,vs.GUS HISER A/K/A GUS M. HISER;BARBARA HISER A/K/A BARBARAM. HISER; UNKNOWN TENANT INPOSSESSION OF THE SUBJECTPROPERTY,Defendants.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated the 19th day ofSeptember, 2012, and entered inCase No. 2011-CA-001385, of theCircuit Court of the 4TH JudicialCircuit in and for Clay County,Florida, wherein JPMORGANCHASE BANK, N.A., SUCCESSORBY MERGER TO CHASE HOMEFINANCE LLC, SUCCESSOR BYMERGER TO CHASE MANHATTANMORTGAGE CORPORATION is theplaintiff and GUS HISER A/K/A GUSM. HISER, BARBARA HISER A/K/A

NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TOCHAPTER 45

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT INAN DFOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDACIVIL DIVISION

CASE #: 2011-CC-000679O 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,Plaintiffvs.TERRELL BRANDES and KELLIEBRANDES, husband and wife,VYSTAR CREDIT UNION andUNKNOWN TENANT,Defendants.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated September 14,2012, and entered in Case No.2011-CC-000679, of the County Courtof the Fourth Judicial Circuit in andfor Clay County, Florida, whereinO 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 S 'ASSOCIATION, INC. is Plaintiff andTERRELL BRANDES and KELLIEBRANDES, and UNKNOWNTENANT are Defendant(s), I will sellto the highest bidder for cash on thesteps of the Clay County Courthouse,825 N. Orange Ave., Green CoveSprings, FL 32043 on the 16th day ofOctober, 2012, at 10:00 a.m., the

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

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

FLORIDACASE NO: 2012-CA-000381

BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,SUCCESSOR BY MERGER BACHOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKACOUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANSSERVICING LPPlaintiff,Vs.JAROD KOCAK A/K/A JAROD F.KOCAK, ET ALDefendants.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated September 19,2012, and entered in Case No.2012-CA-000381, of the Circuit Courtof the Fourth Judicial Circuit in andfor CLAY County, Florida. BANK OFAMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BYMERGER TO BAC HOME LOANSS E R V I C I N G , L P F K ACOUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANSSERVICING LP (hereaf ter"plaintiff"), is Plaintiff and JARODKOCAK A/K/A JAROD F. KOCAK;A N D R E A H E R N A N D E Z ;W A T E R V I E W R I D G EASSOCIATION, INC.; HOUSEHOLDFINANCE CORPORATION III;STATE OF FLORIDA; UNKNOWNTENANT #1 IN POSSESSION OFTHE SUBJECT PROPERTY, aredefendants. I will sell to the highestand best bidder for cash at THE

NOTICE OF SALEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE FOURTH JUDICIALCIRCUIT, IN AND FOR

CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDACASE NO.: 2011-CA-1865 A

U . S . B A N K , N A T I O N A LASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE ONBEHALF OF MANUFACTUREDHOUSING CONTRACT SENIOR/SUBORDINATE PASS-THROUGHCERTIFICATE TRUST 2002-1,acting by and through GREEN TREESERVICING LLC, in its capacity asServicing Agent, 7360 S. KyreneRoad, Tempe, AZ 85283Plaintiff,v.JERRY DEWAYNE COX, TERESACOX, BIG TREE LAKES PROPERTYOWNERS' ASSOCIATION, INC.,P R I M U S A U T O M O T I V EFINANCIAL SERVICIES, INC.,Defendants.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT,pursuant to Plaintiff's Default FinalSummary Judgment of Foreclosureentered in the above-captionedaction, I will sell the propertysituated in Clay County, Florida,described as follows, to wit:LOT 13, BLOCK 3, BIG TREELAKES SUBDIVISION, SECTION C,AN UNPLATTED SUBDIVISION,WHICH LOT IS DESCRIBED WITHMORE PARTICULARITY IN THEEXHIBIT TO THAT CERTAIND E C L A R A T I O N O FINTERPRETIVE DATA RELATINGTO LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS DATEDJUNE 1, 1983, AND FILED AT O.R.BOOK 749, PAGE 418 OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA; TOGETHERWITH THAT CERTAIN 2002, 56 X 28FOREST MAN MOBILE HOME,S E R I A L N U M B E RFLHMLCF163724822AB. Commonlyknown as: 5682 CHUGAH STREET,KEYSTONE HEIGHTS, FLORIDA32656.at public sale, to the highest and bestbidder, for cash at the steps of ClayCounty Courthouse 825 N. OrangeAvenue, Green Cove Springs, Florida32043, at 10:00 AM (EST), on the 30thday of October, 2012.If you are a subordinate lien holderclaiming a right to funds remainingafter the sale, you must file a claimwith the Clerk of Court no later than60 days after the sale. If you fail tofile a claim, you will not be entitle toany remaining funds.Notice to Persons With Disabilities:If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs any accommodation inorder to access court facilities orparticipate in a court proceeding,you are entitled, at not cost you, tothe provision of certain assistance.To request such an accommodation,please contact Court Administrationat least three business days prior tothe required service by using one ofthe following methods: Phone - (904)

RE-NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND

FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDACIVIL DIVISION:

CASE NO.: 10-2009-CA-001981SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC.,Plaintiffvs.MARIA LUISA G. KACZETOW;P L A N T A T I O N V I L L A G ETOWNHOUSE ASSOCIATION, INC.;JOHN KACZETOW A/K/A JOHN J.K A C Z E T O W ; U N K N O W NTENANT(S); IN POSSESSION OFTHE SUBJECT PROPERTY,Defendants.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order ResettingForeclosure Sale dated the 18th dayof September, 2012, and entered inCase No. 2009-CA-001981 of theCircuit Court of the 4TH JudicialCircuit in and for Clay County,Florida, wherein SUNTRUSTMORTGAGE, INC. is the Plaintiffand MARIA LUISA G. KACZETOW,P L A N T A T I O N V I L L A G ETOWNHOUSE ASSOCIATION, INC.,JOHN KACZETOW A/K/A JOHN J.KACZETOW and UNKNOWNTENANT(S) IN POSSESSION OFTHE SUBJECT PROPERTY aredefendants. The Clerk of this Courtshall sell to the highest and bestbidder for cash at the FRONTSTEPS OF THE CLAY COUNTYCOURTHOUSE 825 N. ORANGEAVENUE, GREEN COVE SPRINGS,FL 32043, 10:00 AM on the 1st day ofNovember, 2012, the followingdescribed property as set forth insaid Final Judgment, to wit:LOT 3B, BLOCK 1, PLANTATIONVILLAGE UNIT TWO, ACCORDINGTO THE PLAT THEREOF ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 50,PAGES 7 THROUGH 12, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, 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.If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs any accommodation inorder to participate in thisproceeding, you are entitlted, 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.Dated this 19th day of September,2012

(seal)JAMES B. JETT

Clerk of the Circuit CourtTammy Rosenbaum, Deputy Clerk

Legal 25578 published Sept 27 andOct. 4, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper

NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TOCHAPTER 45

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT INAN DFOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDACIVIL DIVISION

CASE #: 2011-CC-000427O 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 S 'ASSOCIATION, INC., a Floridanot-for-profit corporation,Plaintiffvs.STELLA PHILIPPE, ALEXANDERESTIME, JOSEPH ESTIME,AMERICA'S WHOLESALE LENDERand UNKNOWN TENANT,Defendants.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated September 11,2012, and entered in Case No.2011-CC-000427, of the County Courtof the Fourth Judicial Circuit in andfor Clay County, Florida, whereinO 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 S 'ASSOCIATION, INC. is Plaintiff andSTELLA PHILIPPE, ALEXANDERESTIME, JOSEPH ESTIME andU N K N O W N T E N A N T a r eDefendants, I will sell to the highestbidder for cash on the steps of theClay County Courthouse, 825 N.Orange Ave., Green Cove Springs, FL32043 on the 6th day of November,2012, at 10:00 a.m., the followingproperty as set forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit:Lot 281, PEBBLE CREEK ATOAKLEAF PLANTATION PHASE 1,according to the plat thereof,recorded in Plat Book 43, Page 4, 5, 6,7, 8, 9 and 10 of the Public Records ofClay County, Florida.ANY PERSON CLAIMING ANINTEREST IN THE SURPLUSFROM THE SALE IF ANY, OTHERTHAN THE PROPERTY OWNER,AS OF THE DATE OF THE LISPENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIMWITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THESALE.DATED: Sept. 12, 2012

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clay Clerk of Circuit Courtby Rhonda L Yates,

Deputy ClerkLegal 25532 published Sept. 20 andSept 27, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

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

FLORIDACASE NO: 2012-CA-000307

NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC,PlaintiffVs.CHARLES MORGAN, ET ALDefendant(s).NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to the Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated September 19,2012 in the above action, I will sell tothe highest bidder for cash at Clay,Florida on Oct. 29, 2012 at 10:00 a.m.at the front steps of the CircuitCourt, 825 N. Orange Ave., GreenCove Springs, FL 32043 for thefollowing property:UNIT NO. 1211 IN BUILDING NO.12 OF PHASE IV OF THEP R E S E R V E A T O A K L E A FPLANTATION CONDOMINIUM, ACONDOMINIUM, ACCORDING TOD E C L A R A T I O N O FCONDOMINIUM RECORDED INOFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2619,AT PAGES 1491 THROUGH 1677, OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETHERWITH ITS UNDIVIDED INTERESTIN THE COMMON ELEMENTSAPPURTENANT THERETO, ANDAMENDMENTS RECORDED INOFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2624,PAGE 2081 THROUGH 2085, SAIDPUBLIC RECORDS.Any person claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as thedate of the lis pendens must file aclaim within sixty (60) days after thesale. The Court, in its discretion mayenlarge the time of the sale. Noticeof the changed time of sale shall bepublished as provided herein.DATED: September 19, 2012

(seal)James B. Jett, Clerk of the Court

By Lisa CarpenterDeputy Clerk of the Court

If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs any accommodation toparticipate in this proceeding, youare entitled at no cost to you, to theprovision of certain assistance.Please contact or at [email protected],330 East Bay Street, Room 220,Jacksonville, FL 33202 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. LegalNo.25598 published Sept 27 and Oct.4, 2012 in Clay County's Clay Todaynewspaper.

RE-NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TOCHAPTER 45

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

FLORIDACIVIL DIVISION

CASE NO:102009CA000007XXXXXX

U . S . B A N K N A T I O N A LASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FORTHE SPECIALTY UNDERWRITINGAND RESIDENTIAL FINANCET R U S T M O R T G A G E L O A NASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATESSERIES 2006-BC5,,Plaintiff,vs.JAMIE L. ANDERSON ; et al,Defendants.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order or SummaryFinal Judgment of foreclosure datedApril 23, 2009 and an OrderResetting Sale dated September11th, 2012, and entered in Case No.102009CA000007XXXXXX of theCircuit Court in and for Clay County,Florida, wherein U.S. BANKNATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ASTRUSTEE FOR THE SPECIALTYU N D E R W R I T I N G A N DRESIDENTIAL FINANCE TRUSTMORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKEDCERTIFICATES SERIES 2006-BC5 isPlaintiff and JAMIE L. ANDERSON;M O R T G A G E E L E C T R O N I CREGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. ASNOMINEE FOR MANDALAYMORTGAGE, LLC, MIN NO.100415820300483003; UNKNOWNTENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWNTENANT NO. 2 and ALL UNKNOWNPARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTSBY, THROUGH, UNDER ORAGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANTTO THIS ACTION, OR HAVING ORCLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT,TITLE OR INTEREST IN THEPROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED,are Defendants. I will sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash atthe Front Steps of the Clay CountyCourthouse, 825 North OrangeAvenue, Green Cove Springs, Florida32043 at Clay County, Florida at 10:00a.m. on the 23rd of October, 2012, thefollowing described property as setforth in said Order or FinalJudgment, to-wit:LOT 20, BLOCK 1, DOSHIREMEADOWS, ACCORDING TO THEMAP OR PLAT THEREOF ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 14,PAGES 55-57, PUBLIC RECORDS OFCLAY 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.In accordance with the Americanswith Disabilities Act of 1990, personsneeding special accommodation toparticipate in this proceeding shouldcontact the Clerk of the Court notlater than five business days prior tothe proceeding at the Clay CountyCourthouse. Telephone 904-269-6317or 1-800-955-8770 via the FloridaRelay Service.Dated at Green Cove Springs,Florida on September 11, 2012.

(seal)James B. Jett

As Clerk, Circuit CourtBy Judy ThomasAs Deputy Clerk

Legal 25530 published Sept. 20 andSept. 27, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

FRONT STEPS at the Clay CountyCourthouse; 825 N. Orange Avenue,Green Cove Springs, at 10:00 a.m. onthe 29th day of October, 2012, thefollowing described property as setforth in said Final Judgment, to wit:LOT 26, BLOCK 5, WATERVIEWRIDGE UNIT 1, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF, ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 21,PAGES 73, 74, AND 75 OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA.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 scheduledcourt appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving the notification if thetime before your scheduledappearance is less than 7 days. If youare hearing or voice impaired, call711.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 20th day of September,2012.

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clerk of the Circuit CourtBy Judy Thomas, as Deputy Clerk

Legal 25607 published Sept. 27 andOct. 4, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

RE-NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND

FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDACIVIL DIVISION:

CASE NO.: 2010-CA-001508WELLS FARGO BANK NATIONALASSOCIATIONPlaintiffvs.ISIDRO S ORTIZ; EAGLE LANDINGAT OAKLEAF PLANTATIONHOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION,INCORPORATED; WELLS FARGOBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION;MAGDALENA F ORTIZ; UNKNOWNTENANT(S); IN POSSESSION OFTHE SUBJECT PROPERTY,Defendants.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order ResettingForeclosure Sale dated the 12th dayof September, 2012, and entered inCase No. 2010-CA-001508 of theCircuit Court of the 4TH JudicialCircuit in and for Clay County,Florida, wherein WELLS FARGOBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION isthe Plaintiff and ISIDRO S ORTIZ,EAGLE LANDING AT OAKLEAFPLANTATION HOMEOWNERS'ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED,WELLS FARGO BANK NATIONALASSOCIATION, MAGDALENA FORTIZ and UNKNOWN TENANT(S)IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECTPROPERTY are defendants. TheClerk of this Court shall sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash atthe FRONT STEPS OF THE CLAYCOUNTY COURTHOUSE 825 N.ORANGE AVENUE, GREEN COVESPRINGS, FL 32043, 10:00 AM on the7th day of November, 2012, thefollowing described property as setforth in said Final Judgment, to wit:LOT 69 EAGLE LANDING ATOAKLEAF PLANTATION PHASEONE, ACCORDING TO PLATTHEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 46, PAGES 71 THROUGH 93,INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS 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.If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs any accommodation inorder to participate in thisproceeding, you are entitlted, 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.Dated this 12th day of September,2012

(seal)JAMES B. JETT

Clerk of the Circuit CourtRobbin Tefft, Deputy Clerk

Legal 25550 published Sept 20 andSept 27, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper

319.68 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLYLINE OF EVERETT STREET(STATE ROAD NO. S-220); THENCEON LAST SAID LINE NORTH 83DEGREES 10 MINUTES 40SECONDS WEST, 204.10 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 04MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST,346.22 FEET TO THE POINT OFBEGINNING.Legal 25592 published Sept 27 andOct. 4, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper

following property as set forth insaid Final Judgment, to wit:Lot 99, NATURES HAMMOCK ATOAKLEAF PLANTATION, accordingto plat thereof as recorded in PlatBook 43, pages 67 and 79, inclusive,of the Public Records of Clay County,Florida.ANY PERSON CLAIMING ANINTEREST IN THE SURPLUSFROM THE SALE IF ANY, OTHERTHAN THE PROPERTY OWNER,AS OF THE DATE OF THE LISPENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIMWITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THESALE.DATED: Sept. 18, 2012

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clay Clerk of Circuit Courtby Sherrie Carlisle,

Deputy ClerkLegal 25573 published Sept. 27 andOct. 4, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

630-2564; Fax - (904_ 630-1146; TDD/TTY - (900) 955-8770 (Florida RelayService). E-Mail - [email protected].

(seal)James B. Jett

Clerk of the Circuit CourtBy: Diane Pierce

Deputy ClerkLegal 25597 published Sept 27 andOct. 4, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper

BARBARA M. HISER andUNKNOWN TENANT(S) INPOSSESSION OFTHE SUBJECTPROPERTY are defendants. TheClerk of this Court shall sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash atthe, FRONT STEPS OF THE CLAYCOUNTY COURTHOUSE 825 N.ORANGE AVENUE, GREEN COVESPRINGS, FL 32043, 10:00 AM on the29th day of October, 2012, thefollowing described property as setforth in said Final Judgment, to wit:LOT 1, BLOCK 9, MEADOWBROOK,UNIT 6, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF, RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 6, PAGES 61 AND 62, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, 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.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 scheduledcourt appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notification if thetime before the scheduledappearance is less than 7 days; if youare hearing or voice impaired, call711.Dated this 20th day of September,2012

(seal)JAMES B. JETT

Clerk of the Circuit CourtJudy Thomas

Legal 25591 published Sept 27 andOct. 4, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper

Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Notice of Sale

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

CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDACASE NO: 12-CC-135

DIVISION: CGLENHAVEN HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, INC., a FloridaCorporation,Plaintiff,Vs.YAMIL J. RIVERA-RUIZ, and

NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TOCHAPTER 45

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT INAN DFOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDACIVIL DIVISION

CASE #: 2012-CC-000284Div. C

O 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 S 'ASSOCIATION, INC., a Floridanot-for-profit corporation,

NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TOCHAPTER 45

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THEFOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT INAN DFOR CLAY COUNTY,

FLORIDACIVIL DIVISION

CASE #: 2012-CC-0033THE COTTAGE AT OAKLEAFCONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATIONINC., a Florida not-for-profitcorporation,Plaintiffvs.SCOTT D. HELLMAN andCAROLINE HELLMAN, husbandand wife, as joint tenants by theentirety, BANK OF AMERICA, NA,and UNKNOWN TENANT,Defendants.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated September 11,2012, and entered in Case No.2012-CC-0033, of the County Court ofthe Fourth Judicial Circuit in and forClay County, Florida, wherein THE

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-000515

HSBC BANK USA, NATIONALASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FORACE SECURITIES CORP. HOMEEQUITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES2 0 0 6 - O P 1 A S S E T B A C K E DPASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,PlaintiffVsANGELA J. COGGINS, et. al.Defendant.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated September 19,2012, and entered in 2010-CA-000515of the Circuit Court of the FourthJudicial Circuit in and for ClayCounty, Florida, wherein HSBCB A N K U S A , N A T I O N A LASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FORACE SECURITIES CORP. HOMEEQUITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES2 0 0 6 - O P 1 A S S E T B A C K E DPASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES isthe Plaintiff and ANGELLA J.COGGINS; SAND CANYONCORPORATION FKA OPTION ONEMORTGAGE CORPORATION 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. onOctober 29, 2012, the followingdescribed property as set forth insaid Final Judgment, to wit:A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED INTHE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION3, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 23EAST, CLAY COUNTY FLORIDA,SAID PARCEL BEING MOREPARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THESOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAIDSECTION 3; THENCE ON THEWEST LINE THEREOF RUNNORTH 00 DEGREES 49 MINUTES41 SECONDS WEST 495.00 FEET TOTHE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTH495.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST

NOTICE OF SALEIN THE COUNTY COURT, IN AND

FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDACase No.: 2011-CC-815

Division: CTHE RETREAT OF CLAY COUNTYHOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION,INC., a not for profit FloridacorporationPlaintiff,v.MICHAEL J. DIETRICH andMARLA C. DIETRICH, husband andwifeDefendantsNOTICE is hereby given that,pursuant to a Summary FinalJudgment of Foreclosure datedSeptember 6, 2012 entered in CivilCase No. 2011-CC-815, in the CountyCourt, in and for Clay County,Florida, I will sell to the highestbidder at the front door of the ClayCounty Courthouse, 825 NorthOrange Ave., Green Cove Springs,FLorida 32043, at 10:00 AM on the20th day of November, 2012, thefollowing described real property asset forth in said Summary FinalJudgment, to wit:Lot 20, Retreat Unit One, accordingto plat thereof as recorded in PlatBook 45, Pages 42-51, of the publicrecords of Clay County, FloridaAny 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 Clay County, Florida onthis 11th day of September, 2012If 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 scheduledcourt appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notification if thetime before the scheduledappearance is less than 7 days; if youare hearing or voice impaired, call711.

(seal)JAMES B JETT

As Clerk of the CourtBy Korie Vanleer As Deputy Clerk

Legal 25527 published Sept 20 andSept 27, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

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

COUNTY,CASE NO # 2011-CA-000167

U . S . B A N K N A T I O N A LASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FORTBW MORTGAGE-BACKED TRUSTMORTGAGE PASS-THROUGHCERTIFICATES SERIES 2006-3;PlaintiffVsRENEE E. ROEMER; IF LIVINGAND IF DEAD; RODNEY ROEMER;IF LIVING AND IF DEAD, ET AL.;U N K N O W N T E N A N T I NPOSSESSION OF THE PROPERTY,IF ANY; SAVANNAH GLENHOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION,INC;,Defendants.NOTICE IS GIVEN that, inaccordance with the Default FinalJudgment of Foreclosure datedSeptember 19, 2012, in theabove-styled casue, I will sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash atthe CLAY COUNTY ON THE FRONTSTEPS, Clay County Courthouse, at825 North Ornage Avenue, GreenCove Springs, FL 32043, at 10:00 AM,on October 29, 2012, the followingdescribed property:LOT 16 OF SAVANNAH GLEN UNIT1, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 31, PAGE(S) 68-71, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA.PROPERTY ADDRESS: 517CRICKET COVE COURT, ORANGEPARK, FL 32073ANY 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.If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs an accommodation in

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

FLORIDACASE NO: 10-2010-CA-002329

US BANK, N.A., SUCCESSOR BYMERGER TO THE LEADERMORTGAGE COMPANYPlaintiff,v.CLANA SUE BIENVENU A/K/AL A N A R O Y ; R O B E R T EBIENVENU; UNKNOWN SPOUSEOF LANA SUE BIENVENU A/K/ALANA ROY; UNKNOWN TENANT 1;UNKNOWN TENANT 2; and allunknown parties claiming by,through, under or against the abovenamed Defendant(s), who (is/are) notknown to be dead or alive, whethersaid unknown parties claim as leirs,devisees, grantees, assignees,lienors, creditors, trustees, spouses,or o ther c la imants ; F .A .MANGEMENT SOLUTIONS, INC.;SHANDS AT STARKEDefendants.Notice is hereby given that, pursuantto the Final Judgment of Foreclosuredated September 19, 2012, in thiscause, I will sell the propertysituated in CLAY County, Florida,described as:LOT 21, BLOCK 3, GREENWOODESTATE, UNIT 5, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 19,PAGES 36 AND 37, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY,FLORIDA.a/k/a 2630 PINEWOOD BLVD. S.,MIDDLEBURG, FL 32068-6500at public sale, to the highest and bestbidder for cash, on Jan 23, 2012, atten o'clock a.m. EST, on front steps ofthe Clay County Courthouse, 825North Orange Avenue, Green CoveSprings, Florida, in accordance withsection 45.031, Florida Statutes.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 19th day of Sept., 2012.

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clerk of the Circuit CourtBy Robbin Tefft, Deputy Clerk

NOTICE TO PERSONS WITH ADISABILITY: IF YOU ARE APERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHONEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION INORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THISP R O C E E D I N G , Y O U A R EENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU,TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAINASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACTC O U R T A D M I N I S T R A T O R ' SOFFICE AT 904-630-2564 WITHINTWO WORKING DAYS OF RECEIPTOF THIS NOTICE. IF YOU AREHEARING OR VOICE IMPAIREDCALL 1-800-955-8771.Legal 25602 published Sept. 27 andOct. 4, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

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

FLORIDACASE NO: 102012CA000277A001XX

NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC,PlaintiffVs.NILES STILLMAN A/K/A NILESKELBY STILLMAN, ET ALDefendant(s).NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to the Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated September 19,2012 in the above action, I will sell tothe highest bidder for cash at Clay,Florida on Oct. 29, 2012 at 10:00 a.m.at the front steps of the CircuitCourt, 825 N. Orange Ave., GreenCove Springs, FL 32043 for thefollowing property:Lot 11, Block 21, Meadowbrook UnitEight, according to the Plat thereof,recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 30, ofthe Public Records of Clay County,Florida.Any person claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as thedate of the lis pendens must file aclaim within sixty (60) days after thesale. The Court, in its discretion mayenlarge the time of the sale. Noticeof the changed time of sale shall bepublished as provided herein.DATED: September 20, 2012

(seal)James B. Jett, Clerk of the Court

By Judy ThomasDeputy Clerk of the Court

If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs any accommodation toparticipate in this proceeding, youare entitled at no cost to you, to theprovision of certain assistance.Please contact or at [email protected],330 East Bay Street, Room 220,Jacksonville, FL 33202 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 25606published Sept 27 and Oct. 4, 2012 inClay County's Clay Today newspaper.

order 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 scheduledcourt appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notification if thetime before the scheduledappearance is less than 7 days; if youare hearing or voice impaired, call711.

(seal)James B. Jett,

CLERKby Tammy Rosenbaum, Deputy ClerkLegal 25593 published Sept 27 andOct. 4, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

1/4 OF SAID SECTION 3; THENCEON LAST SAID LINE NORTH 89DEGREES 10 MINUTES 27SECONDS EAST 1275.65 FEET TOTHE POINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE CONTINUE ON LASTSAID LINE NORTH 89 DEGREES 10MINUTES 27 SECONDS EAST 152.77FEET; THENCE NORTH 00DEGREES 49 MINUTES 33SECONDS WEST 286.07 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 89 SECONDSEAST 286.07 FEET TO SAID POINTOF BEGINNING.TOGETHER WITH AN EASEMENTFOR INGRESS AND EGRESS ANDUTILITIES COVERING THEF O L L O W I N G D E S C R I B E DPORTION OF SECTION 3:COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWESTCORNER OF SAID SECTION 3;THENCE ON THE WEST LINETHEREOF RUN NORTH 00DEGREES 49 MINUTES 41SECONDS 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 238.20 FEET TOTHE POINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE CONTINUE ON LASTSAID LINE NORTH 21 DEGREES 36MINUTES 51 SECONDS EAST 60.00FEET; THENCE NORTH 68DEGREES 23 MINUTES 09SECONDS WEST 70.25 FEET;THENCE ON THE ARC OF ACURVE CONCAVE TO THESOUTHWESTERLY AND HAVINGA RADIUS OF 180 FEET, RUN ACHORD DISTANCE OF 70.05 FEET;THE BEARING OF SAID CHORDBEING NORTH 79 DEGREES 36MINUTES 21 SECONDS WEST;THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 10MINUTES 27 SECONDS WEST975.84 FEET; THENCE ON THEARC OF A CURVE CONCAVE TOTHE SOUTHEASTERLY ANDHAVING A RADIUS OF 50 FEET,RUN A CHORD DISTANCE OF 94.87FEET; THE BEARING OF SAIDCHORD BEING SOUTH 70DEGREES 44 MINUTES 21SECONDS WEST; THENCECONTINUE ON LAST SAID ARC,NOW BEING CONCAVE TO THENORTHEASTERLY, A CHORDDISTANCE OF 94.87 FEET; THEBEARING OF LAST SAID CHORDBEING SOUTH 72 DEGREES 23MINUTES 27 SECONDS EAST;THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 10MINUTES 27 SECONDS EAST 975.84FEET; THENCE ON THE ARC OF ACURVE CONCAVE TO THESOUTHWESTERLY AND HAVINGA RADIUS OF 120 FEET MINUTERUN A CHORD DISTANCE OF 46.70FEET, THE BEARING OF SAIDCHORD BEING SOUTH 79DEGREES 36 MINUTES 21SECONDS EAST; THENCE SOUTH68 DEGREES 23 MINUTES 09SECONDS EAST 70.25 FEET TOTHE POINT OF BEGINNING.P A R C E L I D E N T I F I C A T I O NNUMBER - 03-04-23-000015-023-00Any 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 20th day of September,2012.

(seal)James Jett,

As Clerk of the Courtby Robbin Tefft

As Deputy ClerkLegal 25595 published Sept 27 andOct. 4, 2012, in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

C O T T A G E S A T O A K L E A FCONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INCis Plaintiff and SCOTT D. HELLMANand CAROLINE L. HELLMAN,BANK OF AMERICA, NA andU N K N O W N T E N A N T a r eDefendants, I will sell to the highestbidder for cash on the steps of theClay County Courthouse, 825 N.Orange Ave., Green Cove Springs, FL32043 on the 6th day of November,2012, at 10:00 a.m., the followingproperty as set forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit:Condominium Unit 302, Cottages atO a k l e a f C o n d o m i n i u m , acondominium according toDeclaration of Condominium ofCottages at Oakleaf Condominiumdated May 4, 2004, and recorded inO.R. Book 2366, Page 1558, of thePublic Records of Clay County,Florida, as amended, together withall rights and appurtenances grantedand subject to all liabilities andobligations imposed by theDeclaration of Condominiumtogether with all the developmentr i g h t s , r i g h t s , t e n e m e n t s ,improvements, hereditaments,easements and appurtenancesthereto belonging or in anywiseappertaining.ANY PERSON CLAIMING ANINTEREST IN THE SURPLUSFROM THE SALE IF ANY, OTHERTHAN THE PROPERTY OWNER,AS OF THE DATE OF THE LISPENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIMWITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THESALE.DATED: Sept. 12, 2012

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clay Clerk of Circuit Courtby Rhonda L Yates,

Deputy ClerkLegal 25533 published Sept. 20 andSept 27, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant to aFinal Judgment of MortgageForeclosure dated September 19,2012 and entered in Case No.10-2011-CA-001219 of the CircuitCourt of the FOURTH JudicialCircuit in and for CLAY County,Florida wherein BANK OFAMERICA, N.A. SUCCESSOR BYMERGER TO BAC HOME LOANSS E R V I C I N G , L P F K ACOUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANSSERVICING LP is the Plaintiff andCURTIS L. KNIGHT; CARMEL C.KNIGHT; CITIBANK, NATIONALASSOCIATION SUCCESSOR BYMERGER TO CITIBANK, FEDERALSAVINGS BANK; OAKLEAFP L A N T A T I O N O W N E R SASSOCIATION, INC.; are theDefendants, The Clerk of the Courtwill sell to the highest and bestbidder for cash at FRONT DOOR OFT H E C L A Y C O U N T YCOURTHOUSE, GREEN COVESPRINGS, FLORIDA at 10:00AM, onthe 29th day of October, 2012, thefollowing described property as setforth in said Final Judgment:LOT 102, CANNONS POINT ATOAKLEAF PLANTATION PHASE 1,ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOFAS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 42,PAGES 42 THROUGH 48, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAYCOUNTY, FLORIDA.A/K/A 1759 CANOPY OAKS DRIVE,ORANGE PARK, FL 32065. 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 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 September 20th, 2012.

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clerk of the Circuit CourtBy Tammy Rosenbaum

Deputy ClerkLegal 25605 published Sept 27 andOct. 4, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

CECIL J. RIVERA, and UNKNOWNTENANTS,Defendants.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that,pursuant to the Default FinalJudgment of Foreclosure entered inthis cause September 6, 2012, theundersigned Clerk will sell thefollowing property in Clay County,Florida:Lot 26 of EAST GLENHAVEN UNITFIVE, according to the plat thereofas recorded in Plat Book 42, Pages81-86, of the Public Records of ClayCounty, Florida, and morespecifically described as:2534 Sandhaven Drive, 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 November 15, 2012, at 10:00a.m.

(seal)JAMES B. JETT, Clerk

By Sherrie Carlisle,As Deputy Clerk

Legal 25575 published Sept. 27 andOct. 4, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

Plaintiffvs.LOUANN WHALEY and ALVINWHALEY, wife and husband, andUNKNOWN TENANT,Defendants.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated September 14,2012, and entered in Case No.2012-CC-000284 Div C, of the CountyCourt of the Fourth Judicial Circuitin and for Clay County, Florida,wherein OAKLEAF PLANTATIONP R O P E R T Y O W N E R S 'ASSOCIATION, INC. is Plaintiff andLOUANN WHALEY and ALVINWHALEY are Defendant(s), I willsell to the highest bidder for cash onthe steps of the Clay CountyCourthouse, 825 N. Orange Ave.,Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 on the16th day of October, 2012, at 10:00a.m., the following property as setforth in said Final Judgment, to wit:Lot 100 of LITCHFIELD ATOAKLEAF PLANTATION, accordingto the plat thereof as recorded in PlatBook 40, Page(s) 51-58, of the PublicRecords of Clay County, Florida.ANY PERSON CLAIMING ANINTEREST IN THE SURPLUSFROM THE SALE IF ANY, OTHERTHAN THE PROPERTY OWNER,AS OF THE DATE OF THE LISPENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIMWITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THESALE.DATED: Sept. 18, 2012

(seal)James B. Jett,

Clay Clerk of Circuit Courtby Sherrie Carlisle,

Deputy ClerkLegal 25571 published Sept. 27 andOct. 4, 2012 in Clay County's ClayToday newspaper.

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