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FOMR F GRA"RA"GTYO7SI LY IH SEP.S-3 ^. .aw.. .*.-s.** 3-DIGIT 326 Un iv. of FL Lib of Florida Hist . PO BOX 11T7007 _ GAINESVILLE FL 3611-T00[ *^^tMO a. ^^L^^1 & Clay County Crescent www.claytoday.biz Weekend Weather FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY ,hxrc.cci Partly Breezy Thunderstorms Cloudy 78-58 76-58 75-57 7 31544 60100 1 Ir- APRIL 7-APRIL 13,2005 EDITION It Pays To Know Your Community 50t Section A of two sections VOL. 34 NO. 14 Fair employees involved in stabbing By Trisha Cormeny, Staff tcormelny@jcpgroup.com GREEN COVE SPR ING S- One fair em- ployee was sent to the slammer while an- Cothel ndierwen ici-abdominal suret \ after a drug deal \ent lhad. near the fairgrounds . Mi-,nda,. April 4. AcColding to aCl;ICi( . County Sherif's O(- fice police report, 28- year-old jamie IJu j1 u'" '-: Terry had arranged for a drug transaction Jamie "Ju Ju" with fellow employee Terry .37-\ear-o:ld Cas-me Allah hlien ihe deal ,ent soiur. "The victim and above defendant were ii chedina'drt uiinsactioLn whell an argiiument started o\cr the ni(lnel)," read the report. "The victim left...with tlhe money' to attempt to ltpui chase crack c:cainc at whith unie the defendant gave chase." A fight ensued, during which the vic- timn p lied a pocket knife. "T he above detcndant took the knife. from the victim and stabbed him above the stomachh' read the report. "The...de- fendant thiii took back the money and we nt back to the fairgrounds." Upon returning to the faiiLi oiilnds, Terri called '911 and admitted tl, the stabbing. Terry was charged with Aggravated Battery and booked into the Clay Coun- ty ail while the victim was life-flighted to Sha nids Hospital \%here he underwent emeigenei abdominal suri gry. "Good People, Great Prices... Get it all at Gordon." WmW.gordonchevy.com 1166 Blanding Blvd. Orange Park j A 7. ". ... . ..-a . -'. -4 .-,: = : .: -. :. -. .-- .- --..; _f,-- -: : i - _, _! :--"^ l ??.-' Memorial Mass celebrated for Pope This is a scene played out around Clay County and, indeed, all over the world in the days following the death of Pope John Paul II. At an altar still banked with the lilies of Easter, Rev. -.. ... Edward Rooney prepares to Celebrate a Memorial S Mass at St. Luke's Church - '. Tuesday evening, April 5. Although it was a funeral Mass, the priest's vestm--* STAFF PHOTO BN BOB HENDERSON Clay County joins World in marking passing of Pope By Bob Henderson, Staff bhenderwon@jcpgroup.com "Tin sad buthappy," aSt. Luke's parish- iouier coniniment[cdSun da\ mnlotining. "He'll be a toiigh at to follow," a -businessman in Orange Park said. "Job e.ll % loe n Pope John Paul II," reads a sign in fror ot Geo(ge Bush's insurance office in Orange Pai k. Bush, an E.piuopalian and Chair- man of the Clay County Commission, said he made a trip to Green Cove Springs to make suie iliai county flags were at half-staff. Bush described the Pope as, "...a great world leader, one of the great people of the century." He also said that, together with President Ronald Reagan, the Pontiff was responsible for tli instruct iioi of theBerlin Wall. Reminiscing a bit, he noted that Karol Wojtyla, as a young man, had en- dured Nazi oc :u pation and the mur- der of many of his people. POPE coitmieon i', pigeA-8 County Manager under the gun By Bob Henderson, Staff iJI r )i.I, 2 I 2 '' f~ r IJ I i t GREEN COVE SPRINGS- A called special meetirig of the Board of Count) Commissioners will con- vene at 3:30p mn.Fridl. Api il 8, in the Corninis-.ion Cliaimbel ,. A. rhli requestof Chai man George Bush, the BCC will consider: Clay C The continued employment of eager Public Works Director Arthur Ivey, under The status of County Manager Bob \\' ilsoi i'. 'ion act, A teinpoii ,tu replacement for iWilson who, apparently, has lost the confidence of the BCC, and The possibility of suit against a contrac- tori conll'alc toIt dhiat ha\ e duinped illet'all waste in several county disposal pits. Thile present state of affairs had its gen- esis se% eral ieek s ago when it %as disco\ - ered that the Sleepy Hollow a nd K no\wles Road pits contained possibly dangerous materials that posed a threat of contami- nation to su r roiinding properties and to the en\ironmeniu That news broke when agents from the Department of Environ- mental Protection and the FBI cordoned off the- pits F. early one morning and began excavations. Illegal material was, in- deed,fou1nd; someof itbu, i In the % ake of that, Ivey FILEPHOTO Wad placed ,, n alministl active county Man- suspension and Wilson; him- has come self, came under fire. BCC gun. Tuesday, April 5, a release from the County Manager's office confirmed that illegal materials had been discovered ata third lo- cation, Masters Road pit in Middleburg. If the materials do pose an environ- mental threat, the County will be required to commence potentially costly cleanup procedures procedures that could cost the taxpayers several million dollars. The mounting problems have eroded the Commission's confidence in -their manager. Bush has repeatedly called for his removal and, it is reported, other Com- missioners, who have formerly supported Wilson.havejoined the ranks of those that think it is tnne for huim ogo. Friday's special meeting will, undoubt- edly, determine Wilson's and Ivey's futures with the County and, perhaps, begin the process of filing recovery suit against those that have been determined to have dumnpedti illhga.ill). Rumor mill at work regarding CCSO training By Bob Henderson, Staff GREEN COVE SPRINGS Former Sheriff Scott Lancaster picked up the reins as director'of St. Johns River Community College's criminal justice .training Monday, April 4. By Wednesday, rumors were flying that Sheriff Rick Beseler wouldpull his department's training from the college. While the Clay County Sheriff's CCSO continued on page A-11 S..uu entered into it. I Cc Section~ A- CLYOA.BZArl ,20 Drug traffickers busted Special to Clay Today ORANGE PARK- Clay County Sheriff's deputies apprehended 30 pounds of nar- cotics and arrested two drug traffickers Tuesday, April 5. Fifty-three year oldJose Angel Perez and Raul Peraza-Trejo, both of Miami, arranged to meet up with undercover detectives at the Orange Park Inn to sell 30 pounds of marijuana when the deal went down. According to a police report announc- ing the arrest, Peraza-Trejo agreed to sell the marijuana to undercover detectives for $22,500 and left the motel room, returning with a cardboard box containing two large blocks of marijuana. He then left a second time and returned with two more bocks of the drug. According to the report, Peraza-Trejois a "five time convicted felon...a resident alien from Miami and has narcotic con- nections in Mexico." Peraza-Trejo was booked into the Clay CountyJail and charged with trafficking in marijuana. Perez was a passenger in the vehicle. that Peraza-Trejo drove. He was charged with possession of a controlled substance because the inside passenger door con- tained a plastic bag of 10 grams of mari- juana. He was also booked into the Clay CountyJail. Voters stay home in droves Kelter, Buchanan win in Green Cove Springs By Bob Henderson, Staff GREEN COVE SPRINGS Of the 3,818 registered voters in Green Cove Springs, 849 cast ballots in the April 5 City Election; that's a 22 percent turnout. To turn that around, 78 per- cent of the city's voters left the choice of 40 percent of the City Council to the 22percent that turned out. Results of the election are: SeatOne: Pat Garlinghouse, 377 Mike Kelter, 408 Seat Two: John Buchanan, 401 Marilyn Haddock, 375. At, Mike Kelter John Buchanan CLAY TODAY FILE PHOTOS PHOO SP TPECIL TO CL 4' TOD.\ Resue workers try to free two residents after this plane crashed south of Green Cove Springs. The Clay County Sheriff's Of- fice is investigating. Ultra Light plane crashes south of Green Cove Springs Special to Clay Today GREEN COVE SPRINGS- Two resi- dents sustained injuries when their Ultralight plane crashed into a pine tree on Air Park Loop at approximate- Iv 2:32 p.m. Monday, April 4. No structures were damaged, and no fire occui red in the crash. Both patients were transported to Orange Park Medical Center by Res- cue 70. Investigation continues 1} the Clay County Sheriffs Office. Enjoy the fair; wash well to stay well Special to Clay Today ORANGE PARK-While Clay County residents enjoy food, rides and live en- tertainment at the 19th Annual Clay ICounty Agricultural Fair, promoters of the event want everyone who pets the pets to wash up. Officials said they were not taking any chances with people getting sick during this year's fair. The recent concern was raised when several residents visiting the Central Florida Fair and the Strawberry Festival became sick after having direct contact with various types of animals. Fair Manager,Joan Bazley, said she wants everyone to have a healthy, happy time. She, along with the assistance of volunteers, took extra precautionary measures to make sure residents had ad- equate hand washing supplies at their immediate disposal. Throughoutthe fairgrounds patrons will find portable basins equipped with soap dispensers and paper towels, as well as hand sanitizer stations. Up to four peo- ple can wash their hands simultaneously. One Million Dollar Diamond Sale , SEIKO and CITIZEN watches 50% OFF this week M; Largest repair/custom shop in North Florida n; .,!' S- '* -*'* Size 1.ll t ......... 0.72 ct .......... 1.05 ............. 0.80 ct .......... 1.' I i .......... 1 .14 ct............ ' 2.08 cl .......... 6.25 ............ 3.07 .............. 3.11h ............. 2.53 ct .......... 5.1 ct ...... 3.01 ct .......... Cut Price Princess ............ Round .............. Princes ............... Princess ............ Prinres- .............. Princr~i ........... Round ........... Round ........... Round Princess ........... Emer ................ Oval ................. Round .......... Round .............. 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Beginning at.6 p.m., there will be a ceremonial pinning of the new Spe- cial Victims Unit of the Clay County Sheriff's Office. Survivors of sexual violence will speak out in an effort ot promote this .year's theme, "Talk About It, Prevent It." The profession- al speaker isJay Howell, an attorney many say is committed to the issues surrounding this cause. For more information, contact Kelly Ballantine, MACP, Sexual Assault Pro- gram Director, at 1-800-339-5017. Victim succumbs to injuries sustained in fire Special to Clay Today apartments were damaged, and residents were able to return to their apartments GREEN COVE SPRINGS a 67-year-old soon after the blaze. Smoke detectors victim of an apartment fire has died as a were operational in the complex accord- result of injuries sustained. ing to maintenance personnel. The victim, Doug Kitchens was trans- Clay County Fire Dispatchers received ported to ShandsJax via Life Flight fol- the call at 2:39 p.m., Rescue 70 arrived at lowing the fire, which occurred at 2:39 2:45 p.m., and crewmembers were met by p.m. Wednesday, March 30. Green Cove Springs Police officers, who No one besides the victim was present had pulled the victim from the residence. in the apartment at the time of the blaze. Life Flight arrived at 3:10 p.m., and trans- The fire was reported by a neighbor, who ported the patient to ShandsJax. told emergency dispatchers smoke began This incident remains under investi- entering her residence. No neighboring gation of the State Fire Marshal's Office. 17 month old suffers burns Special to Clay Today A 17-month-old white male sustained burns when he fell into an outdoor yard debris fire in Clay Hill/Middleburg March 31 at 4pm. The child was trans- ported to Fire Station 13 by adults on scene, and was transported to Shands Gainesville-.via Rescue.74. No ATU.was available for transport. Name, and con- dition of child are not available at this time, but paramedics say the child sus- tained approximately five percent body surface burns, ranging from first to third degree on right knee, anterior of right wrist and right palm area. Due to the in- volvement of the hand, the child was transported to aburncenter.. Sexual Assault Awareness Day announced 11500 ................. UNK ................ - ' Section A-2 CLAYTODAY.BIZ April 7, 2005 - '- . i. - , , . . . ..,, ' April 7, 2005 Death of 13-year-old under investigation Special to Clay Today GREEN COVE SPRINGS -Clay County Sheriff's Office homicide detectives are investigating the untimely death of a 13- year-old Green Cove Springs youth, Jimmy Perry. Perry's body was discovered by a fam- ily member Friday evening, April 1, in a mobile trailer in which the family stored tools and worked on racecars. No car was in the trailer at the time of his death. The home is at 3393 Wall Road in Green Cove Springs. The exact cause of death is pending the completion of au- topsy and toxicology testing. However, foul play is not suspected. Jimmy Perry was a student at Green Cove Springs Junior High School and the school has made grief counselors available to those students impacted by Perry's death. PHOTO SPECIAL TO CLAY TODAY Vendors at this booth got an unwelcome surprise when an unknown source ignited some propane vapors, causing extensive damage. 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Everyone is packing, but NOT Alexander, who can't bear the thc-'ught of leaving. April 22, 2005 7:30 PM All seats $5.00 Special to Clay Today GREEN COVE SPRINGS- A propane ex- plosion occurred at the Clay County Fair Monday, April 4, causing significant damage to one food vendor's booth. The explosion occurred at approxi- mately 1:26 p.m. A representative from AA You-Me Gas was refilling vendors' propane cylinders when an undeter- mined ignition source caused vapors to e\pilo reported by the AA You Me Gas compa- ny representative, but no other injuries were reported. The vendor booth sustained approxi- mately $2,000 in damage, and remained closed through Tuesday. I A representative from the Depart- ment Of Professional Businesses (Hotels and Restaurants) responded to begin an investigation. A representative from State LP Inspectors will also respond to assist in Visit www.claytoday.biz the investigation. 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And yet, in the week following Easter, two persons passed from this From where sit 31 0 Bob Henderson STAFF WRITER world; two persons who, through their lives and deaths attracted worldwide attention and, in their passing, set the wheels in mo- tion for significant changes to come. In a very strange way, their lives and deaths are connected. POPEJOHNPAUL nI-Born KarolWo- jtyla, PopeJohn Paul II was history's most traveled Pope. And everywhere he went, he was met by -enthusiastic crowds. Strangely enough, this staunchly conser- vative but very open man was the idol of young people around the globe. PopeJohn Paul set a direction for the Catholic Church that interpreted the Vati- can II Ecumenical Counsel in strictly con- servative terms, sometimes to the criticism of his own flock. His long, 26-year reign provided.ample time for these interpreta- tions to enter the Catholic psyche, particu- larly in the Third World. As with any Papal passing, speculation has already begun as to whom his succes- sor will be and what direction the Church will take. Well. spec ulati ins pec elation and it would be naive, indeed, to pretend that there is absolutely no "politicking" be- fore the conclave even begins. But, in the end, the Cardinal Electors will have ap- proached their task prayerfully and left themselves open to the action of the Holy Spirit. The history of the Catholic Church has had its ups and downs, but it has survived. Sometimes it has been a noble survival - the reign of John Paul II is a notable ex- ample. His successor will determine its character for the immediate future. TERRI SCHIAVO In stark contrast to the Pope, this quiet, unassuming woman was a relative unknown until her plight en- tered the world's consciousness. But when she died, her death made news around the globe and divided people into warring - yes, truly hostile camps. Her impending death caused even PopeJohn Paul II to at- tempt to intervene on her behalf. One commentator I heard, suggested that the door has been opened to a situation not unlike that of Nazi Germany. The. Nazis, he said, didn't burst upon the scene with concentration camps and cremation ovens up and running. Rather, he said, the reign of terror during the late 30s and early 40s began with the liquidation of individu- als who were felt to be unimportant or in- convenient He called for legislation on the state and national level to make certain that such a thing will never happen again. One thing is certain; Schiavo's death has underscored the importance of making a living will... To all the families and friends of our soldiers My son, Sergeant Timothy Leon McKay, is in the Greenwood, Miss., National Guard, and has a wife, Paige McKay, a daughter, Ann McKay, and a son, Tyler McKay. Three months ago he left for more training in Fort Dix, N.J. He will leave for Afghanistan when he finishes his training. All of my life I have never believed in fighting. I always said, "If I ever had a son, there would be two things I would hope he would not do, play football orjoin the mili- tary." Well guess what? He believed in both. I am very proud of him, because he has done the best in both. He has been full time in the Army National Guard since he grad- uated as valedictorian. He also received his college degree in business while serving full time in the Guard.-The military has been very good to him and he does not have too many more years until he will retire. My heart goes out to all the families who have someone in these bad countries. These people use their own children as ex- plosive devices, to blow up other people. What is good in this? May we all pray to be out ofthese lands soon, for there isnothing more important to us than our loved ones and their safety. Thank you for taking the time to read my words. I willkeep your family members inmyheart One thing you can do to honor your sol- dier is to order a bracelet, from the Army National Guard, www.VirtualArmorycom. It is free. May God continue to be with us, CharlotteDianneMcKay Middleburg Save a life: join the Marrow Donor registry Each year, more than 35,000 children and adults are diagnosed with leukemia and other diseases for which a blood stem cell or bone marrow transplant may be the only chance for a cure. But finding a donor can be difficult: Only 30 percent of patients searching for a donor match will find one within their families. The remaining patients will turn to. the National Marrow Donor Program@ (NMDP), an organization that works to connect patients with mac thing bone marrow or blood cell donors. The NMDP facilitates an average of more than 2,500 life-saving bone marrow and blood cell transplants each year. "Over the past decade, the NMDP Registry has grown significantly, which SAVE A LIFE continued on pageA-5 GovernorJebBush Regarding the death of Terri Schiavo "After an extraordinarily difficult and tragic journey, Terri Schiavo is at rest. Columba and I offer our condolences to Mr. and Mrs. Schindler, Bobby Schindler, Suzanne Vitadamo and to all those who offered their prayers and support to Terri's family over these past weeks, months and years. These prayers were not in vain. "Many across our state and around the world are deeply grieved by the way Terri died. I feel that grief very sharply as well. I remain convinced, however, that Terri's death is a window through which we can see the many issues left unresolved in our families and in our society. For that, we can be thankful for all that the life of Terri Schiavo has taught us. "I still firmly believe that human life is a gift and a mystery, and that its mystery is most evident at its beginning and end- ing. May all of us whose hearts were moved during the life of Terri Schiavo grow in wisdom at its ending." Right is right and wrong is wrong Did \oti kno\ that it is against the law to star' e an animal to death? \Ys, it is! But, it would seem that things are looked at in a different light when it's a human being, who has become an inconvenience. Yes, I am referring to Terri Schiavo, who, until recently, was kept alive tli ough a feeding tube; a feeding tube, in.It a mac hine that was pumping blood so that her heart could continue to func- tion, or a Iachli ne that was keeping the brain active and life sustained, but a feed- ing tube! They were feeding her! Do you know that if I were to suggest that we starve a convict to death rather than death by lethal injection, I'd be looked upon as a savage? Oh, yes, that's true. This state even recognizes humane rights to pigs, for goodness sake! Human life.is a precious thing. It should be clung to and treasured. Even when it's beyond our abilities to see any redeeming qualities in that life, it is still life, and deserving of dignity and honor. SWhere is the honor in starvation? It is a horrible death. It is a very painful death. It is a degrading death. It shames us all. So what if we, and even all the world, RIGHT-WRONG continued on pageA-5 Senator Bill Nelson's statement about Terri Schia "I'm deeply saddened by Terri Schia- vo's death, and I'll always remember what was remarkable about her life this quiet, Request for help SSince) o a re a i editor of a newspaper close to my missing relative I am asking your helping locating her. I have nori seen her in 30 some years. Special BCC Meeting A special BCC meeting will be held on Friday April S, at 3:30 pan. in the BCC Meeting Room,477 Houston Street, Green Cove Springs, 4th Floor, Administration Building. shy woman who shunned the spotlight educated everyone on the importance of filling out a living will." Her mother is my sister and she is dying without ever knowing what happened to her child. Facts: NAME; Gayle Ann Standiford, Witherow, Smith. Age about 52. Born in February of 19521 believe. Last known ad- dress is 4820 Peppergrass St. in Middle- burg, Fla. We do not have the funds tohave an in- \estigatoi help us so we must rely on the kindnessof others. Will )ou help us?? Lspenl019@yahoo.com Lillian Spencer, Aunt Chicago, IL .3V TdaV & CUy Coumty CIhiW putln'd %a0aL*d n Thm'aiv ai IiW nBr.y I, anuo. S95 1. Orga Patk- Florhis .5,-3 IN CLAY COUNT- MAIL DEUVERY Stuborption Rale l,ar K or, OUT-OF COUNTY & OUT-OF -STATE Sobirlptlon Rate I --r _Z391, . OuTFCOUrILTRF CLAi TODAY b CLv COUM'fT.i"REECENT. MAIL DEUVERTr Subracipdon Rat .1var 5w 0 CO I POSMASTER Send idreie chaiges t4 ClavThi& Cy ETTERD TO T EDITORa CounvCrsGrcen 1560 KingnslavAe Sute 1. OrangeParl Fl.03 L S TO T E E I CIRCULATION AUDIT BY U SP.PS rtt'3-81iOOj) F'didca Postage Paid at Orange Pan. 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There is a particular need for African American, Latino, American In- dian and Pacific Islander donors. Joining the Registry is easy: Find a local dc,,no r cenre i oi recruit- ment group by ( Iling 1-i.i00- I -ARROW- 2or visiting www.marrow.org. Complete a brief health questionnaire Sign a form consenting to have your tissue type listed on the Registry until your 61st birthday Provide a small blood sample, which will be tested to determine your tissue type For more information on registering, call 1-800-MARROW-2 or visit w ww.mar- row.org. Patty Guinto City of Hope By Popular Demand! RIGHT-WRONG from page A-4 were able find no redeeming quality to her (Terri's) life? God obviously saw a reason to allow it to continue; in spite of everything He allowed her to linger all these years. Right is right, even if nobody's right; and wrong is wrong; even if everybody's wrong! Death by starvation is wrong. It's a crime against humanity; it's a stain on our honor. 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Escorted by four bike-mounted sher- iff's deputies, the bikers wound their way down Blanding Boulevard to SR 16. Turn- ing east they rode through Penney Farms to Green Cove Springs and then north on US17 to Orange Park's Town Hall Park. At the park, an additional 25 or so people joined the bikers for a bar-b-cue, entertainment and a silent auction. The annual blessing and bike run is held to raise funds for the Civitans' work with the developmentally disabled in the county. An accounting of this year's re- sults was not available at press time. 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'i I- b k s , .1 ........... '' ,' ,' . .... .l. ........ . rl .I .- : Jl Section A-6 CLAYTODAY.BIZ April 7, 2005 r - April 7, 2005 CLAYIODAY.BIZ Section A-7 Whitey's Fish Camp to host "Fallen Riders" bike run Special to Clay Today FLEMING ISLAND- Bikers of all ages \ ill be donning-their helmets and:re\ \ing their engines to raise Imoney for theL.ist Ride Inc. Down Bikers Fund, hosted by Whitey'sFish Canp, Stinday, April 17. "This is a motorcycle event to help fall- en riders and their families," said Anita Jones, Whitey's Manager and event coor- dinator. "We hope to make it as big as our Annual Boat Parade." Beginning at10 a.m., riders willjump on their bikes and take the Fallen Angels Path to Cheyenne Saloon, Hi Level, White Ele- phant and Smith Lake Bar before return- ing to Whitey's for a fish fry. "I have found that a lot of these motor- cycle riders willjump on a bike and ride to help anyone in need," saidJones. "So we thought it might be nice to make an event to helpthen,bikeI helping bikes Weare focusing on trying to help therii should they have to be out of work due to an in- jury or death due to a motorcycle accident This will help pay for an electric bill, mort- gage or just help put food on the table." Whitey's Fish Camp, located at 2032 CR 220, will be the host for this event. Entry costs $15 per driver and $5 per additional rider andincludes one 50-50 drawing tick- et, food ticketsfor the fish fry, a collapsible Koozie and a bumper sticker. For more in- formation, call 269-4198. PHOTO SPECIAL TOCLA) TODA4 Doctors have their 'day' at OPMC Orange Park Medical Center Volunteer Auxiliary held their annual "Doctors Day"' celebration March 30. Volunteers pinned flowers on each doctor to honor, acknowledge and show appreciation for their work at the medical center.- Above, Mary Jane Langroll "pins" Dr. Ming Lin. 0- Business Administration Computer Graphics & Design Criminal Justice Paralegal Health Ser\ices Adminstration Medical Assisting Radiologic Technolog' Day, Evening & Online Classes Associate & Bachelor Degree Programs Job Placement Assistance Financial Aid To Those Who Quality Admissions Office Open from 9am-8pm Open House Saturday,April 16 KEISER COLLEGE 904-296-3440 a -a When was the lost time you were your own boss? SScchool of Real Estate ..?.,.. CLASS SCHEDULES 1 Week Daytime starting S May 23rd & June 6th S5 Week Evening starting S. May 16th & June 6th It'5 closer than you think, For More Information Call Beverly: 596-5950 www.watsonrealtycorp.com SPEAKER Derek Gohl (from South Africa) Unashamedly Pentecostal in everything he says and does! Sunday -10:30 am & 6:00 pm Monday-Wednesday 7:00 pm Visit Extreme Church * * Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Services 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. . Monday Prayer Praise & Worship 7 p.m. * Wednesday Service Praise & Worship 7 p.m. ORANGE PARK ASSEMBLY OF GOD Across from the post office on Kingsley in Orange Park 1324 Kingsley Ave. ~ 264-5961 I NO E .I . . .... . . ... Excellence in Sales Excellence in Listings March 2005 Excellence Award winner at Coldwell Banker Walter Williams Orange Park location is: ^;t!SB iii~' 5 iil i~ '-r'', I1I 1 1495 Kingsley Ave. Orange Park 269-9707 M0028-1405 ar7i.iBBTw I I V .. aM.-l3Y 7 *l -wUs.&A. I i~-~s~0l~8~8t~8i~ Al- "I rr-F"P T T--- T & T- FIP- -rl -TTIL April 7, 2005 CLAYTODAY.BIZ Section A-7 +I fg A - r- 140S 2u - -. - Section A-8 CLAYTODAY.BIZ April 7, 2005 FAIR from page A-2 said hand washing is still the number one killer of communicable diseases. "That's one of the most important ways to prevent a lot of illnesses ... it's one of the best ways to protect yourself," she said. She suggested that washing hands vigorously under running water for 18 to 20 seconds should remove all the germs. Arthur and Judy Smith took their daughters Destiny and Macie to the pet- ting zoo Monday afternoon. They said they wanted to make sure the girls had a good time and kept their hands clean. "We brought waterless hand soap and baby wipes with us," saidJudy. Mark and Kindra Ammon brought their four-year-old son, Mathew, to the fair to see the animals as well: The Am- mons said they have always been im- pressed the fair's cleanliness. "You can tell they take care of their an- imals. This is a true agricultural fair," said Mark. Pam Phillips and her husband,Jim, have operated the petting zoon at the Clay County Fair for 17 years. Pam said her animals have a clean bill of health. "We have them tested every 30 days and all vaccines have to be kept up to be in accordance with state and federal laws. We also undergo random inspection by the United States Department of Agri- culture," she said. The 2004 Compendium of Measures to Prevent Disease Associated with Ani- mals Report, states that diseases called zoonoses or zoonotic disease can be transmitted from animals to humans. The report also indicates that inadequate understanding of disease transmission and animal behavior can lead to infec- tious diseases, rabies exposures, injuries and other health problem among visi- tors, especially children. Bazley said there have not been known incidents of people getting sick as a result of attending the fair. CORRESPONDENT PHOTO BY NICK THOMPSON LUKE McCARDLE, 10, from Live Oak, rides at least 8 seconds on the mechanical bull. POPE from page A-1 Throughout the Diocese of St. Au- g usiine, of hliich Cla\ Countyvis pa it, Catholic churches and the Diocese, it-. self, ha\e scheduled memorials and prayers for theRoman Pontiff. At the Diocesan level, Bishop Victor Galeone will preside over Vespers - Evening Prayer at the Cathedral-Basilica in St. Augustine at 7:30 p.m. April 7. The Bishop also will concelebrate a memori- al Mass April 8 at 7:30 p.m., the day of the papal funeral,at the Cathedral-Basilica. Upon the Pope's death, Galeone is- sued a statement that read, in part, "While we who are left behind are sad- dened, we can also see the many bless- ings that the Holy Father shared with others throughout the world from Poland toJerusalem, to Africa and the Americas. The legacy that he leaves us is that each person has been endowed with an inu'insic value for hav ing been creat- ed in the image and likeness of God." In Orange. Park, St. Catherine's Church scheduled various devotions throughout the week. Except for Tues- day, Evening Prayer was conducted at various times each evening. On Tuesday, a special memorial Mass was celebrated at7:30p.m. At St. Luke's in Middleburg, parish- ioners gathered Tuesday, April 6, for a memorial Mass. At Sacred Heart Church in Green Cove Springs Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament took place 6-7 p.m. April 6. A memorial Mass followed at 7p.m. Hospice of Jacksonville hosts Bunny brunch Event Special to Clay Today Hospice of Jack- sonville recently cele- brated the Easter season with it Bunny Brunch event at Deercreek Country Club. The pro- gram benefited services inJacksonville. Pictured, Cotton Candy the Clown sits with Katlin (left) and Hunter (right) Brennan before kicking off the day's festivities. 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Ordained Minister Foxwood Center 1726 Kingsley Ave., Suite 24 Orange Park UanIAL AmrAA iEirn HB TliBl iB" Bl Bffint"'liilllB blmJTri irSSS15S& _ _ 5~:FCC~ ,. ,~.i,.:*;~r' c'~L CL-~*I Ch~JY(I(IIIVBU:IMl Y I I :.,~."r'C':'"::"- :..,. ."""""l"'r""Y' r;. .i rr:r~r.rr* r. r ~ -rir rr ic lli I ~ Ii N ~L1LC1II V b~*i I: b)Y 11C C r (* C C pr.~ L C C ~Y~I~Tl~f~I~LII, t t I C I I C L I r I r C C C CLAYTODAY.BIZ April 7, 2005 Section A-8 T ~r-r~~ c---~llrr~~;~ cl L Rob's Reef, a saltwater pleasure By Bill Austin An outline on the door of an Orange Clownfish welcomes visitors to Rob's Reef, a one stop shop for saltwaterfish, coral, and plenty of knowledge to get you started on a colorful underwater adven- ture of your own. Open since December, Rob Hill and his wife Angela have basically taken their love for saltwater fish and molded it into a successful business, the only one of its kind in Orange Park. Hill, a former Navy Nuclear Electrician, decided to take the plunge in business after he completed a six year hitch he de- scribed as "not real fun but good for ya like a tetanus shot." When Angela first heard of his plans to open his own shop, she wasn't too sure about the whole thing, to put it lightly. "I thought he was insane," she said with a smile. The move made sense. Prior to opening the storefront, the two maintained an online store where saltwater tanks and accessories were sold, and that line began to take off fast. "When the industry took off, we knew this would be the right move," said Hill. Rob's Reef has a wide variety of salt- water fish and live coral of all shapes and sizes. "We probably have more than 60 species of fish and another hundred or so in coral," said Hill. Other services offered here include tank sales, service and installation, and all the resources you need to educate your- self on saltwater fish and their upkeep. "We sell a lot of books," said Angela. "Its not as difficult as it used to be to keep saltwater fish, but it always helps to get educated first," said Hill. One way to get an advanced peek at what Rob's Reef has to offer is a simple click of the mouise. Their web site has beautiful pictures of live coral and plen- ty of tanks to choose from at your leisure. The best way however is to get out and meet this Clay County couple for your- self. They are realizing what many Amer- icans would call, "the American dream" and that is journey they plan to walk through together. Robs Reef is located in College Plaza at 104 College Drive Suite 7 in Orange Park. For further information call (904) 272- 7202 or visit www.robsreef.com EYE OPENING VALUES I OVE-.500RI MSTOI -. 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R/) QUALUY EXPERIENCE LOW OVERHEAD HUGE SAVINGS!! : 94 I dl k: "P You Clay County for your ness and Your Support! ARE THE FASTEST GROWING NG BUSINESS IN CLAY COUNTY! I'We are not just recarpeting ast Florida ... We are building ionships you can count on." inmaster $,, . sh 3 ft. installed 1 SMANNINGTON iu Shaw * * * I EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE Rob and Angela Hill PHOTO BY BILL AUSTIN SI S I I STA MNST cwqxl CLAYTODAY.BIZ April 7, 2005 Section A-9 5 | \', l,',,. ,,.. il F ,.,,,,. f ,.:- , "1 I Orange Park couple leaves Atlanta to enjoy small town atmosphere By Jim Kelly, Argyle Editor jkellyrjcpg-isop.conr ORANGE PARK- Stan and Cecille Kowal- ski moved from a lucrative office carpet cleaning business in Atlanta several years ago, planning to slow the pace a little. Years earlier, the couple met in the pres- tigious Atlanta College of Art. She still works with pen and pencil graphics and sculpture; and pulls out a couple of fine ef- forts she has worked on lately to show. Atlanta College of Art, founded in 1905, is the oldest private college of art and design in the Southeast. A founding member of the Woodruff Arts Center, ACA shares its campus with the High Mu- seum of Art, Alliance Theatre and At- lanta Symphony Orchestra. A major cultural force in Atlanta, it extends pro- grams to the public through ACA Gallery exhibitions, community education and the Georgia Artists Registry. Neither graduated from the college, but they found a way to make their desire .: '. !! STAFF PHOTO BY JIM KELLY Stan (left), Cecille and'Matt Kowalski love the carpet cleaning business for customer service and keen eye for keep- ing things nice pay off. In Atlanta, they built the carpet and office cleaning business into a thriving 10 employee, 50 plus buildings and clients. It was thriving and still growing. "We were just ready to settle back a little, get away from the metro traffic woes and enjoy a small town atmos- phere like Orange Park provides-for us," said Stan. So they came to a comfortable upper middle class neighborhood in Orange Park in 1995, bought a fishing boat, com- fortably furnished their wood and glass home in the tree-clad neighborhood and guess what? Their small carpet cleaning company, called Decorator's Carpet Care has blossomed and is running successfully, because, according to Stan, it is built on the same premise as their business was in At- lanta happy customers, no high pressure and word of mouth referrals. "We are Christian people and our faith is intertwined with our business, we don't believe in treating people badly," said Ce- cille; who prefers to be called Sissy. Here, they arejoined by one of their three chil- dren in the business. CARPET'CARE continued on pageA-11 \ ~ rwi~. 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SEDA Construction Company - U5 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Support 'Save Our Waters' In a time when so many our envi- ronmental protections are being weak- ened, your readers should know that some of their leaders in Washington are standing up for clean water in Florida. The Bush administration in Washington has a plan to allow publicly-owned' sewage treatment plants to dump un- treated sewage in our waters anytime it rains, which would be disastrous for tourism, fishing, and public health. Congressman Cliff Stearns took a stand against this backward-thinking idea, and The Clean Water Network would like to thank himad ask others to do the same. Congressman Cliff Stearnsjoined 134 other members of Congress, along with Florida Senators Bill Nelson and Mel Martinez, in signing letter to the Environmental Pro- tectionAgency opposing this policy We ap- plaud his leadership in protecting public health, our economy and our waters. Now congressional leader Rep. Clay Shaw from Ft. Lauderdale has intro- duced the "Save Our Waters from Sewage Act," to try to stop EPA from moving for- ward with its sewage dumping policy. Please take time to thank Congress- man Cliff Stearns and encourage him to co-sponsor this impOl tant legislation. -- LindaL. Young Southeast RegionalDirector Clean Water Network Tallahassee, FL Our Church Can Be Your Home Come Worship at the Orange Park Church of The Nazarene ii.Snd. .cho..l 9:45am I.1.:.rr.... w- ,,..,, 10:45am E.~n : .,, r,,p 6:00pm ,,.:,.,: ,-. "~,T 0oaice DayCare) 269-5623 *.:.pnaz@att;net S' H1 t..:.:..3,,. Orange Park Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth L. Haun of Middleburg, would like to announce the marriage of their daughter Brandi Lynn Haun, to Preston Edward Kemp Miller of Green Cove Springs, FL. The grooms par- ents are Larry and Evelyn Miller of Green Cove Springs. The Reverend Bobby Register united the couple as one, on Saturday, March 19, 2005. Matron. of honor Tracey Haun; bridesmaids were: Hope Haun, Melissa Hensley, Amanda Engle and Stephanie Shumaker with Nikki Miller and Angelina Haun is the flower girls. Best man was Jerry Lightner; groomsmen: Chris Schwab, Jason Hensley, Mark Wheeler and Michael Haun and Chance Lightner as the ring bearer. Brandi works for the Dermatology Center of Orange Park. Preston is a licensed Massage Therapist and Physical Fitness Trainer and works for Med Works and.Therapy Works of Jacksonville, FL. Following a relaxing week in Aruba, the couple are residing in Middleburg. Wishing you both rhuch congrats and best wishes for a long and happy marriage. CLT0016-1405TL I ------ ------- ` C T' 0016-1405 CLAYTODAY.BIZ April 7, 2005 Section A-10 - -'--- -'-'- -_-_ ...- - -'- =- --- -- .-- '-'-"- ..- - --a" ' I CLAYTODAY.BIZ The Great Skate A FUN Fundraiser For Kids By Kelly J. Stigliano, Staff ORANGE PARK-An event that helps an- imals, provides an opportunity for a fam- ily outing and is also super fun? Now that's an event worth attending! . The Annual Great Skate is a youth fundraiser benefiting the Clay County Humane Society. It gives kids an oppor- tunity to help raise money to benefit an- imals in the community and for the many Humane Society programs. Kids always welcome a chance to help their furry friends and this is one evening that will make lending a hand fun. All children 12 and under are invited to an evening of skating fun, food and games from 6-8 p.m. at the Skate Station at 230 Blanding Blvd. in Orange Park. The cost is $10 at the door and parents are welcome to comejoin in the fun. All non- skating parents are free. CCSO from page A-1 Office does provide for in-service train- ing of its employees, cadet education is the responsibility of the cadet. The in- Children are encouraged to pick up a sponsorship form at the Clay County Hu- mane Society on the corner of Filmore St. and Moody Rd. Door prizes will include gift certifi- cates for video rentals, local restaurants and the Skate Station. The grand prize will be two general admission tickets to Wild Adventures in Valdosta, Ga. and will be given to the child who i'aises.the most money for this cause. The main prizewinners will be an- nounced at the end of the evening. During this event, the Skate Station will be closed to the public. Plan to bring your kids out to this fun event to skate, so- cialize, snack and support the Clay Coun- ty Humane Society 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, April 12. For more information, call the Hu- mane Society at 276-7729. service training is acquired at a number of local institutions, not just SJRCC. Beseler declined to comment on the ru- mors but, apparently, has made no such de- cision and does not intend to immediately CARPET CARE from page A-10 MattKowalski, 22, graduated from Trin- ity High School. Like his parents, he is cus- tomer service-oriented. "I enjoy meeting our clients and we have met some very interesting people in the greaterJacksonville area," said Matt. "Even some honest-to-goodness spfes." They have provided carpet, uphol- stered furniture, tile and grout cleaning service to professional football players, politicians, pro baseball players, pro golfers and at least one major league pitcher; business tycoons and wealthy individuals who travel between here and other parts of the country seasonally. That is not to say they only provide serv- ice to people who own large square footage, expensive homes. "We have known and serviced cus- tomers who come from fairly modest means too," said Stan. "You don't have to own a mansion to want to keep your home carpet clean and fresh. We have 900- square-foot homes that are beautifully fur- nished with high grade carpets that need care, and at a fair price." .Sissy says because they take an interest in people, sometimes they hear about a person who could use some carpet care, but really can't afford it because of cir- cumstances and they do that one as a com- munity service. Because they don't take advantage of people with high pressure, don't try to up-sell once they arrive at the home and always give an estimate before the carpet is cleaned, they haven't done much ad- vertising. "We may do that some day since Matt wants the business to continue to grow, looking forward to the day when Dad fi- nally steps down," said Sissy. "I want to purchase the business and make it my life's work,' said the soft-spoken young man. Mean time, he follows Dad's lead, attends carpet care training classes and observes when his father is called by carpet Umanufacturers such as Mohawk to act as a carpet cleaning consultant for new brands of carpet "He is learning quite a bit, notjust from me, but by observing questions being dis- cussed with factory representatives, as well." said Stan. Stan says he has a habit of putting clean- ing products he may consider using in Petri dishes -just to see what is left when it dries; don'tlet it fool you, said Stan, there is always something left. To have Stan and Matt come by your house, call Sissy at (904) 215-9288: Their motto is, "Friendly Folks, Fair Prices, Fan- tastic Service." "In the in frieq lit in c% tie til- itcIi ui have a problem with anything from spot clean- ing to thousands of square feet of clean- ing, Matt and I will be here to i esolve the issue," said Stan, who had a really hard time remembering the last time he had a call-back complaint ^ -,." --- 4 Ct-,ll^:-O i-I.W ",' K C to r,:-. '.[-,.'r,,21 5nr H.:-, h ,-..r TI, D.3. L I 71A/ ///a7E Fb lo .NIR HKR TANNiIN IMASSGcE FCil.-\LS MANIClURES O S E IA 1TR , Y DISCOUNTS s WELCOME R APPOINTMENT NEW IN ORANGE PARK 1975 Wells Road (Across from Shades) 272-9115 STYLES, H1--L IT r & EXPERT C Lu-'i' BY R f. f-,. Te Quift free Sfwpping Spree Imagine buying what you want, Whenever you want, At a fraction of the price... HUNDREDS OF NEW ITEMS ARRIVING DAILY Visit the Family Store in your neighborhood: 1241 Blanding Blvd. 272-6107 Monday-Saturday 10 5:45 Visa & Master Card Accepted Evr Wde 0 yi utmrApei ation ID 50%OFFALL ... Your purchase help us helps others ^ ~ ~ ,,, .. ..... .... ., . 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Faye Stevens, Director of operations for Moosehaven, reads each check as mem- bers of the Ohio Moose Association wait in line to turn in their donations. Connie Nyland, Director of the Moosehavel ishes demolishing a window to celebre nouncement of the renovation. Dozens of Bedroom, Living& Dining Room Suites Home Accessories Recliners Curios Futons Daybeds Quality Furniture, Mattresses and a Whole Lot More! By Trisha Cormeny, Staff tcormeny@jcJ)pgrouip.com ORANGE PARK- Shattering glass and a round of applause kickedoff Moosehaven's Iv uaMobe.,, Stephanie Fields Ingram 1971-2004 Bobby Ingram Molly Hatchet Band once the Paul P. Sch nitz Health Center into a transitional living area where those needing assisted living facilities can make the transition with all the comforts of an independent living facility. As part of lhie projt'i t, Ohio has agreed to raise i.10 million Io help the cause. Out ol thu Inonr., $4 million will be for renovations, $1 million for the build- ing's maintenance and the remainder will be set aside for Moose- haven's use. r During a press con- Sference announcing the donation, at least 20 Ohio Moose Associa- tion employees lined up to turn in the first batch .-;: of checks. By the time the last check was an- : i;-. bounced, the total do- nated at the ceremony was $105,000. "This is very, very special foi us at Moose- haven,". said Faye n Board, fih- Stevens, Director of Op- ate the an- erations at Moosehaven. "We're so proud of the Life Care Center. It's going to benefit everyone." The 40-year-old structure has been sitting empi\ since Mioosueha% en last renovated its Lile Cai e Center in 19, a project t ha t cost hie organization $16 millioIn. "We've got a great coll4ilmiit\ and it's something that we believe in sronrl\," said Dwaine-Brown. a representative of- the Ohio Moose A.sociation. "We're going to do itinf \ e \ ears, but \\e'lre hop- ingtodo it in fiouir." With that proiiise. Biown stoodalong- side five other Moose members anid some Moosehaven residents to smash the \\in- dows of the old "C" wing and begin the transition of creating a new space.that will eventually become home to many. 1 _ _ CLAYTODAY.BIZ " April 7, 2005 Section A-12 April 7, 2005 CLAY' S. Bryan Jennings prepares for Career Extravaganza . Special to Clay Today by Kathleen McSheehy ORANGE PARK- More than 100 students atS. BryanJennings Elementary School are preparing exhibits for their Career Extrav- aganza scheduled to take place on April 13. This event is the culmination of a yearlong endeavor entitled Project SMAC: Science, Math and Careers made possible through two grants awarded to a team of teachers: Kathy McSheehy, Kim Marks, Ilona Hagen, Cindy Sease and Susan Royer. Hewlett Packard awarded the team a $35,000, 'Teaching with Tech- nology," grant and the local Wal-Mart on Blanding Boulevard awarded them a $1000, "Community Service Grant." The yearlong focus of the project is to show the children how skills they learn in school will be used in whatever career they decide to pursue. The teachers and students use a Tablet PC, digital projector and digital camera for learning. They also use this technology, video and text resources, as well as the internet for research as they prepaid e displ.i) s for the Career Extravaganza. Some of the students are interviewing citizens in the, localcommunity employed in the career of their choice. The community is invited to attend this event a.m.-2 p.m. \\Wed ne;sda\. April 13, at S. Bryan Jennings Elementary School at 215 Corona Drive (off Aurora Drive) in Orange Park. The exhibits will also-be on displa-i during SBJ's Spring Fling from 5-8 p.m. April 29. rQDAY.BIz Section A-13 In the News Scholarship competition announced Orange Park performer lights up Troy University stage Special to Clay Today The Republican Woman's Club of ClaI Couniv\. will award a b$111O) schol- arship to a; ontl ngo iliiaii in her senior \ear thatattends.1 public Cl.a C:ount Sscliool. This scholar hip is intiinded toi pi o( ide tinaincial assistance to a smu- deln eniterlng a col-letgeC r uli\lersitl\. The t ldclent \\ ill be jiitdlged on aca- deniit aclie- emeint, esrI actiriiculai activities as well as her ol, u ntec r con-. tributionto the local co nm it ni it. A nv stiidCnti ilntiesited in apple ing for ihis 'c holarsh ip shou Id contact hr high school guidance counselor for an ap- plication form and additional infor- mation. The deadline fir a high sc hoo receiving completed applications is Aprill5. Attention students: Clay Today is seeking participants for its summer internship program. Call Trisha Cormeny at 264-3200 ext. 119 for more information. Special to Clay Today TROY, Ala. An Orange Park native will take to dhe stage in Tio\ Liniversi- ty Theatre's production of Tat tuffe April 20-23. Jacob Aske, 19.,a freshman lim - Ininicatlm on .irtisdi i, atic t[Iack stn- dent., p:la s thIe role f"Police- O)tfic-er. A Ridgel ie\\ High Scholiol igradu- ate.his niviierLitr si age credits include (C)iir Tot\ln and 'i-no-op\! The Mlluscal. His high school pel flu i tinmnces included The Duninig Rmoom. (Grease. Sullth Pa- c i fic Hello Doll \. G iea te r Tuna, Oedi- pus Rex and Godspell. Tartliffe. the 17th ceiunt comedy N rittni by thie Iaster of the French farce lierel a nd ta nslated into Eng- ih slI b Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Richard Wilbur, will r in p i1 20 23 in the Tro\ Campus'" Trc jan Center The- an e Dooirs opn eac h niglit at 7 p.. Ticketsfor Taruitue are $5 ;and Ima11 be ordered b\ calling 334 16i 70l-32i93 r(. at the box off ice in the Trojan Centeu. NO :_ &].-5 PHOTOSPECIAL TOCLA TODAY. Sixth graders, (L-R) Lucas Welsh, PJ Hayle and Angela Evans discuss plans for de- signing their Career Extravaganza backboards. Kevin.L. Winslow, M.D. Board Certified Reproductive Medicine Patrick I. Blohm, M.D. Board Certified Reproductive Medicine Samuel E. Brown Board Eligible Reproductive Medicine la Institute for 4ductive Medicine * IVF ICSI, ZIFT, Donor Egg I'VF Donor S-perm Sperm Banking * Performing 80% of all advanced sasas-iedl reproucilve procedures in North Florida and South Georgia * Pregnancy rates in the top 5 percentile nationwide * Advanced Laparoscopic Laser Surgeries and Tubal Re3nastomos;s THE PERFECT 6RAOUATION &I~rT ,~*1.. 100. 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(Located next to Orange Park Mall) I TakeOutAvail I Dinner Hours: Su-Thu 5-9:30 p.m. Fri-Sat 5-10 p.m. 10 Blanding Blvd. 272-8434 inx ro~ 1 Slep Cmni r "c~ 836 Prudential Drive, Suite 902 Jacksonville, Florida 32207 No Longterm Cotmacts 4-r OnlyMonh-byinoth Mimbrshis I vi- r tlihel I TODAY.BIZ Section A-13 ,i-^ -s -C\--J~-~J--C CLAYTODAY.BIZ Orange Park Women's Club turns 95 ORANGE PARK- A staple in the commu- nity will be celebrating its 95th birthday this month. Eight women took it upon themselves to found the Orange Park Women's Club in 1910, seeing a need for such things as a library, electricity and hot school lunch- es for children. "The women that have gone before us...did so much with so little," said Mary Anne Study, current president of the OPWC. "They could view forward.into our present day. They didn't just rely on the past, they also thought about the future." In 1911, the group helped care for 100 malar- ia patients and opened the Orange Park Library, which the group ran for , 50 years before turning.it I over to the county. 4 "I love the history and want to honor the women who went before us," said Mr. Wiley's Ge Study, explaining why the the first libra group is planning on host- OPW. ing a grand birthday bash April 15 which includes antique cars, the burying of a time capsule, and a stroll through their Sears, Roebuck 1930 cata- log Club House. "We've helped the community to grow,"'said 37-year member Ramona, (Jerri) Fahlbusch. "We're just a good, wholesome club,trying to strive in the community to be the best we can be." While many remember the programs that the OPWC helped foster, few can probably pinpoint exactly who was be- hind the progress. "OPWC fought for a paved road, elec- tricity, street lights, beautification, re- moval of dead cattle by the railroad tracks, and many other projects over the years," read a brochure about the club. A paved road appeared in 1914 and electricity followed in 1924 with OPWC giving To\\ n Hall complete illumination when it donated the structure's first set of lights. But the group was not finished there. Between 1924 and 1930, the group fur- nished a room at St. Luke's Hospital and acquired its clubhouse where a 1930 Sears, Roebuck catalog home still stands today. "I call it a sisterhood," said Study about the camaraderie found inside this organ- ization. "We started many things here. We're not very loud~with our publicity. What we do, we do in the background." So, what exactly has the group done for the citizens of Orange Park? It has spearheaded art and craft class- es, helped Alzheimer's Support projects, mineral Store and Post Office was the site of ry and corner store, both operated by the held bicycle rodeos, ensu ied tili public had electricity and street lamps, enter- tained through the use of its own Little Theater, made sure the county's school- children received hot lunches and even supported the country's war efforts. "It's a fantastic opportunity and,..very rewarding," said Fahlbusch. "I'mproud to be a Women's Club member." As if tthe org.niLztioi1 didn't have: en.-,ugIh todAr inl.1963. Thi- OPWC ThrI t : -1 , Shop opened to raise money for scholar- ships so that deserving residents who couldn't afford higher education can ful- fill their dreams. The Orange Park.Women's Club is lo- cated at'130 Kingsley Ave. Their thrift shop is open from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednes- days and Saturdays. 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By Trisha Cormeny, Staff Icorinen.y@ijcpgroulp.coim Miss lucy's parlor awaits guests to come in and marvel at the old fireplace inside the 1930s Sears/Roebuck house that still stands as the home of the Orange Park Women's keeping the old schoolhouse up and running was just one of the many initiatives of the Orange Park Women's Club. .DECORATE FOR LESS BUY SELL CONSIGN Receive 50% on Consignments g o 5- s- ~L~ljA! I'M Section A-14 April 7, 2005 *s 8 5 i AI9-I /I J / i 21: bc~ April 7, 2005 CLAYTODAY.BIZ Section A-15 Upcoming Career Expo offers opportunity to meet area employers Special to Clay Today ORANGE PARK- Whether they're look- ing for an internship, a part-time job or a full time career, participants of The 2005 Career Expo at the Thrasher-Home Cen- ter for the Arts (THCA) will have an op- portunity April 13 to hand their resumes to a wide variety of employers from St. Johns, Putnam, Clay and Duval counties. Held from 6-9 p.m., the Career Expo is free and open to the public at the THCA, owned and operated by St.Johns River Community College (SJRCC). THCA is located on SJRCC's Orange Park campus, 283 College Drive. More than 70 employ- ers will have booths at the event. Every field such as medicine, market- ing, sales, childcare, military and law enforcement will fill the THCAs Confer- ence Center with booths and display boards. Resumes and applications will also be accepted at this time,so participants should bring multiple resume copies. Sponsored by SJRCC, Clay County Schools, Clay County Chamber of Commerce and WorkSource, the Career Expo focuses on career awareness and development. "This is all about career awareness as well as potential jobs both full and part time. It could be a step towards a potential career as well," said Christine Highsmith with Clay County Schools. This is the first time that all these groups have worked to- gether to organize a Career Expo, and or- ganizers say that it will be an annual,joint event. "I see it growing tremendously." The event is geared toward high school Jacqueline Branyon among winners of 2004-2005 high school all-star awards Special to Clay Today Clay County's Jacqueline Branyon is among the 64 high school students Gover- norJeb Bush and Lt. Governor ToniJen- nings announced as winners of this year's Governor's High School All Star awards. The award recognizes Florida students who exemplify excellence in Florida's public schools. "The Governor's High School All-Stars are shining examples of Florida's bright future," said Bush. "I commend these young leaders for their commitment to ac- ademic excellence and serving their com- munities." The All-Stars program, nowin its sixth year. honors one high scho1oljunior from each school district in Florida. The stu- dents are selected for their demonstra- tion of leadership qualities and academic excellence: Academic Performance -Earns atleast a 3.0 grade point average on a I.0 scale. *Beha\ ior Discipline recordconsis- tent with good deportment I *Leadership-Participates in co-/extra- clirlic ular actiM ities such as athletics, en- richment programs and school clubs,. Community Service Involved in vol- unteer, mentoring and civic activities. To ensure the most qualified and de- serving students were selected, school dis- tricts convened a panel comprised of at least one teacher, one administrator, one parent, one community member and two high school seniors to determine the jun- ior who best met the state criteria. "Governor Bush and I applaud these students for their dedication," saidJen- nings. "This program recognizes students for ajob well done and for being model cit- izens. We can all learn a lot from these young people." NOW OPEN New & Used Appliances Bedding *Appliance Parts ACRSS ROMWA-MR BLNIGI RNEPR and college students as well as communi- ty members from Clay, Putnam and St. Johns counties. The Career Expo allows employers to recruit future employees who may be seeking full-time, part-time, afterschool or weekend emnplo mei ill. Also, SJRCC will provide a booth where participants may have their re- I ln-s -an 1 d interim itcwI ing skills e\ ie e\d. Just to name a few, employers such as Northeast Florida Builders Association, Orange Park Medical Center, Bay Hill Computer Care, UPS, Florida Rock In- dustries, St.Johns County Sheriff's Of- fice, Clay County Schools, BB&T,Branch Banking and Trust Company, Convergys, Flagler Hospital and Enterprise Rent A Car will have booths at the event. A hos- pitality room with refreshments will be provided by WorkSource for employers. TerriEasterling, Orange Park Medical Center Recruiter, said she has consistent- ly participated in career fairs organized by SJRCC and other community leaders. "It is always a great turnout," she said. "I thoroughly enjoy meeting all the students Kim Randosh, former owner of Cafe Panache, proudly invites you to experience and enjoy her new restaurant Parkvenue Bistro 1177 Park Ave (Ola Bono's) Orange Park. FL 215-1022 -i a as we try to encourage them to explore different health-related careers. There is such a wide variety available to them. In some cases, they can secure a two yea de-lce. lnitr thelieilthcare field and then continue to pursue their education simultaneously." During the c\ ent, SJRCC Foundation Director Mike Scott \\ill award three scholarships to the winners of the Career Expo Poster Contest that was offered to Clay County schools and all SJRCC stu- dents. The purpose of the poster contest was to encourage a greater understand- ing of career paths in Northeast Florida and the W,l force Education piogri lnms available a Sj RC: and to promiiote the event, according to Melissa O'Connell, SJRCC Workforce Development Coordi- nator. An Appreciation Award given to one of the presenters will also be given out during the event, she added. For more information on the Career Expo, contact Christine Highsmith at Clay County Schools (904) 541-2069.or (904) 529-3011. Chicken Salad Croissant .. .$6. ClhefSald .... ..... $6." GrifTdeiSalmon u'/Garlic, Butter, &c Cream Sauce ..... .. .$8." Sea food Pasta Primavera. .$12 Y 'Tifet i non w/wine sauce ................ .... $15:' Scampi Pita ......... ...$6.? Lunch cr Dinner Daily 11-9 FRENCH, ITALIAN f AMERICAN CUISINE Steaks Chicken Pasta Salads & Much More! BE SURE TO TRY OUR HOMEMADE CHEESECAKE! 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Four convenient area locations Palatka, Orange Park, St. Augustine, Mayport ..i .. -- ,.- Cli or uue Ze j' h~ I c ~ aci r; )4 I-;i :... i. ,:_ : : ::: I _- ..........:: Section A-16 CLAYTOI NAVFAC improves environmental - conditions at NAS Special to Clay Today NASJACKSONVILLE- Naval Facili- ties Engineering Command contract- ed with WRS Infrastructure and Environment, Inc. to clean five con- crete surfaces at the NAS JAX De- fense Reutilization and Marketing Office (DRMO) site. Historical activities at the DRMO site had a significant impact on the environment, say researchers. Re- leases of various contaminants to the ground surface have occurred as a re- sult of leaks, spills, and/or direct placement of waste materials on sur- face soils. Since the site was not paved, releases or spills resulted in the contaminants entering the sur- rounding soils. While working under approved hazardous standards, WRS will break up the existing concrete surface and remove approximately 3,000 tons of soil. All materials will be properly dis- posed of at an offsite location. They will then backfill with suitable soils and install a new concrete surface. While the work itself is somewhat basic, a significant amount of time and effort has been placed in sub- mitting the required "Work Plan, a crucial part of the project that lists various hazards on the site, details work and disposal methods, and documents the permit and licensing processes. This document has undergone lengthy reviews by state, Federal, and Navy organizations and will be the basis for the execution of work once onsite activities commence in May 2005. Once complete, a final report will be submitted to document the en- tire project. This DRMO site provides for the disposal of surplus Department of De- fense equipment supplies and scrap materials, which is a continuation of the role of that the U.S. Army in earli- er years. The U.S. Army initially de- veloped it in 1939 when the DRMO site was used as a decommissioning facility for used aircraft. The aircraft were drained of their fluids at poten- tial source of contamination (PSC) 51, located east of the DRMO site, and transported to the southern portion of DRMO. The aircraft were stripped of their components, staged at different loca- tions on the yard to await disposal. In the late 1940s, the site was adapted for its current use. Waste materials previ- ously stored or disposed at DRMO in- clude volatile organic compounds (VOCs), semi-volatile organic com- pounds (SVOCs), pesticides, polychlo- rinated biphenyls (PCBs), inorganic metals, and Radium 226 (RAD). DAY.BIZ April 7, 2005 Word of cancellation on JFK repairs spurs last-ditch plan to save ship Special to Clay Today WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Sen. Bill Nel- son on Monday planned a last-ditch ef- fort to try to save the USS John F. Kennedy from thejunk heap. The plan came in the wake of word late Friday that the Navy plans to can- cel slated repairs.to the JFK a move Nelson says poses a serious threat to na- tional security. "If the Navy mothballs the Kennedy, then all our East Coast-based carriers will be in one port for the next five-to-seven years the time it'll take to replace theJFK with a nuclear ship," Nelson said. A member of the Senate Armed Ser- vices panel, Nelson told key committee colleagues of his intention to block the Navy from spending tax dollars to re- duce its carrier fleet. He told them he intends to file legislation prohibiting the use of any funds to reduce the fleet from 12 to 11 carriers. Nelson previously filed a bill requir- ing the Navy to operate at least 12 aircraft carriers. But, he said, canceling repairs on theJFK "is evidence of a rush by the Navy to preempt Senate action." The Navy cancelled the fiscal year '05 Complex Overhaul (COH) for USSJohn F Kennedy (CV 67) April 1. Resulting from this decision, the homeport shift from Mayport, Fla., to Norfolk, Va., will not occur. Kennedy's Complex Overhaul (COH). was estimated to take more than 15 months. Given the requirement to pres- ent a balanced program and under the current fiscal environment, Navy Lead- ership felt the decision to cancel the COH would free resources for other priorities. Special to Clay Today ST. AUGUSTINE More than 50 Florida Army National Soldiers deployed for an upcoming mission to Afghanistan de- parted from Camp BlandingJoint Train- ing Center, April 4. The Soldiers approximately 30 from the 211th Regiment (Forward), Regional Training Institute (RTI), and 20,additional Soldiers from other units were honored during a departure ceremony at the Camp Blanding Post Headquarters at 7:30 a.m. Following the ceremony, the Soldiers departed by bus toJacksonville Interna- . tional Airport, where they flew to Camp Shelby, Miss., for additional training prior to the overseas deployment. Family members also traveled to the airport to see Soldiers depart.- . FREE! Bring in this ad and receive a one-gallon plant free! We Have Containerized Trees and Shrubs * Perelunals \Wood\ O(rnamentals * Azaleas Hibiscus for Sale .: . COSMOS Nursery Mon -S.a. 311 .1 ni am 51 p m Sun 10 am n [:,' p n 4603 C R 2 IS \V r. Ihkl li', 3olBlan.i_,B M iddleburg. FL ,;.:,.c.,.., ,,- :..]j o eo rI F ,' Cui.: ,,,', r[, 4-' i:1". 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By Tonya Davie, Correspondent ORANGE PARK It's that time of year again when Boy Scouts are sanding, weighing and decorating their pinewood derby cars in preparation for the 10th Annual Black Creek District "Red Hot Pinewood Derby Car Race". This race will be held at the Orange Park Mall on Saturday, April 16. Registration will be at the Belk en- trahce, where the 2004 races were held. The first group to race is Webelos, who will register from 10:30-11 a,m. Their races start at 11 a.m. Bears are next to register at noon, Wolves register at 1:30 p.m. and Tigers register at 3 p.m. Packs from around the county held their own Pinewood Derby Car races and the top three winners in each scout level (Tigers, Bears, Wolves and Webelos) have earned the right to participate in this dis- trict race. The first ever Pinewood Derby race was on Friday, May 15,1953. It was started by Cubmaster Don Murphy of Pack 280C in Manhattan Beach, Calif. and was an in- stant hit. Murphy had been trying to find an ac- tivity for his 10-year-old son, Donn to par- ticipate in since Donn was not old enough for the soap box derby. Murphy had carved cars and planes as a child and thought this would be a good project and event to help the father-son relationship and teach good'sportsmanship through competition: Fast-forward 52 years to this year's races. The boys are just as excited to race, most of the rules and regulations are the same as that first race and Don Murphy is still proud of what he started. Each pack is sending the top three winners from each scout level to the dis- trict races. Each pack also had races be- tween their own top 12 winners to get the over-all top 3 winners for each pack. The top 3 winners from some of the 23 packs in Clay Co. are: Middleburg Pack 362:1st -J.T. Davie, 2nd-Nicholas Dispoto, 3rd-KyleBoatright Middleburg Pack 632:1 st Will Brus- ca, 2nd Gareth Anhalt, 3rd -Nicholas Carpenter Doctor's Inlet Pack 412: 1st Kevin Berridge, 2nd Kyle Shaw, 3rd - Nathaniel Dean Green Cove Springs Pack 577:1st -J.T. Clevinger, 2nd Payton Davis 3rd Wyatt Hunter This race is being sponsored by Belk Department store and Chick-fil-a Restaurant. PHOTO SPECIAL TO CLAY TODAY Members of the Goldwing Chapter attended a Florida District rally recently. Orange Park Goldwing Chapter attends Florida District rally Special to Clay Today ORANGE PARK- The Orange Park Goldwing Road Ridel i. Chaptel FLI-X attended the Florida District Rally re- cently in Kissimmee; Thirty-eight members from the :Chaptei attended and participated in nu-,- meroustraining seminars, first aid class- es, and competitions. This was the largest group that has ever represented the Or- ange Park Chapter at ite Disu ict Rallh. In the past, the chapter has won numerous awards. 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Each year for the past 39 years, the President has issued a proclamation de- claring Small Business Week as a time for America to salute the achievements and contributions of the Nation's 24 million small'businesses. "We are proud to celebrate.the ac- complishments of outstanding small business owners across North Florida. Small Business Week creates a venue to honor outstanding business owners and celebrate all small business owners who take on the challenge of success." "Nancy West Alberts, Owner/Presi- dent of Individualized Education Ser- vices, Inc. (Seven Bridges Preparatory School and Big Oak Montessori of Or- ange Park) has been named the 2005 Small Business Person of the Year for North Florida; She began her business in education in 1996 with two employees and today, Alberts has 25 employees and excellent educational facilities. Alberts exemplifies a true small business success story," says WilfredoJ. Gonzale z, SBA d is- trict director. "All of the named Small Business Week Award winners listed 1e Iclo dese i ve great recognition and cel- ebration. They are a great example of how powerful small business is." Award winners %%ill be recognized at the 13th Annual Small Business Week Celebration on lia\ 12 inJJacksonm ille. . The Nor lth Florida District Off ice of the SBA provides customer-driven out- reach, business services, and loan pro- gram management for 43 counties in North Florida. (lAT'rC OUr & DON'T Miss '1l4is....... -- s ,':- ** *-" "'i ** '*" 4-..!. 4.44 - --. ,. ..- .- .- - --^'*^ *SS T& ^ ': ^; L)PD ^ M. j ^^ i -1,1-^1 OF SAVfIJo-S Olii.ECr PoM TME4 uUfl.wUt CAPITAL OFtCE WOIi.;..... fi4 POfOI-, MJoIvTu CA~.OLIN'A DON 'r PAY r..AIL- .-LIY YO LJl FUfi-MlTUA A- PACTO).v PRCEs!! AfJvIlNG- iPJDAY, ApLL 8-r44 "4-1OUiG-14 SUJDAY, APJiLlT 10t4 WJIOLESALE TO T-4 PUBLIC, . PFOR- FOUZ DAYS ONLY( ._-:._~..--: *--_. SWIVEL fROCKE1t. CHAIrsE RP.eL(NGE. 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Staff While many county residents were cheer- ing on Little League teams and yelling at um- pires Thursday, March 31, The Thrasher-Home Center of the Arts was making history with its first Broadway pro- duction. Professionals Doug Barton, Kelly Lynn Cosme, Fletcher Young, Josh Mertz; Sarah Townsend Turner, Kevin Murray, Elizabeth T. Murff, Theresa Anne Swain, Maureen Mac- Donald, Will Craighead, Jill Donnelly, Chris Suchan, Corey P. Gosselin, Whit Baldwin, Gabriel Beck, Jeffery M. Lawhorn, Shaun Patrick Moe, Kurtis Overby, William Daniels, Denise Caston, Julie Tomaino, Stacy Sund, Melissa L. Harres, Kimberly Denkhaus and Kiira R. Schmidt took the stage for a one- night performance that had theater attendees braving bad weather to enjoy. Crazy for You is a musical about a banker's son who dreams of tapping his way to fame in the theater. Bobby Child (played by Barton) desperately wants to leave an overbearing mother and demanding fiance behind to chase after the stage. His chance comes when he is sent to Deadrock, nev. to foreclose on what once was a happening the- ater that has now become the local post of- fice. Determined to return the majestic place back to its former splendor, Child teams up with the woman that he'd fallen in love with. while stumbling into Deadrock, Polly Baker (Cosme). With a host of hilarious characters that includes a band of singing cowboys, Child and Baker embark on an adventure filled wth in- nuendos and misunderstandings. The cast of Crazy for You did a great job of bringing Broadway to Orange Park. Perhaps the best part of the whole per- formance was when Bela Zanger (played by Young) and Childs performed together. CRAZY FOR YOU continued on page A-20 * *.Flemin Islanb Cosmetic 5kin Services b M.D. & Aesthetician on staff LASER + IPL* SKIN CARE LINE BOTO,' t 1 MIICRODERMA BRASION' (Cryshd or Organic Grain) * Hair Removal * Rejuvenation * Chemical Peels * Mesotherapy 1~W 'Treatment for... 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Stigliano, Staff FLEMING ISLAND-For the past 17 years people have traveled to St. Mar- garet's Episcopal Church fdr an informa- tive tour, an opportunity to soak up the rich history of the area and an elegant tea. This year will offer much of the same plus some new treats for old and young alike. Beginning at I p.m. on Sunday, April 10, and continuing every 15 minutes until- Tea'Time at 5 p.m., visitors will experi- ence a bit of life as it was in the early days of Florida. . Walking tours of 10 people each will visit the chapel with stained-glass win- dows, each telling a story of its own. The tour will encompass the cemetery where the Fleming family members were laid to rest years ago, as well as the old- est swimming pool in Florida and the area's first 9-hole golf course. This year, guests have the option of visiting the Victorian Tearoom before the tour. St. Margaret's is listed on the Na- tional Register of Historic Places. Followers of author Eugenia Price visit St. Margaret's each year as they reflect on her novel, Margaret's Story. This year Margaret's Story as well as Hibernia, The Unreturning Tide by Mar- garet Seton Fleming Biddle, will be raffled off at the Tour and Tei. Both books are now out of print. Local artists, Hercal Stoddard-and Perry Russell 1.ll have their works for sale that day. Additionally, visitors will, have the opportunity to buy beaded jew- elry commemorative charm bracelets. Children will be enchanted as they enjoy the children's tearoom. They will see a recreation of a day in the life of a child in the late 1800's. Hands-on activi- ties, games, music and homemade ice cream will be available, too. After the Tea in the Victorian Tea- room, visitors can stay for Evensong, a chanted service from the 1789 Book of Common Prayer, with special music.. Those wishing to enjoy these activities are advised to begin their tour no later than 3 p.m. While the tour is approxi- mately 30 minutes in length. guests will -want to revisit each area and browse through the artisans' historical displays. Tickets are $10 each and children under five are admitted free of charge. SAdvance tickets can be purchased at Buzzy's Incredible Edibles at the corner of County Road 220 and College, as well as at Patches Gifts in the Eagle Harbor Shopping Center and at the St. Margaret's Episcopal Church. Tickets can also be purchased at the event. St. Margaret's Episcopal Church is located at 6874 Old Church Road. From Orange Park take Hwy. 17 to Hi- bernia Rd. (approximately 2 miles south of CR 220.) From Green Cove Springs, take Hwy. -17 to Hibernia Rd. (approximately 1.5 miles nopth of Black Creek:) Hibernia road travels east toward the :St. Johns River and Old Church Road.is Located less than one mile from Hwy 17. 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' Scene of Silos at CR 22o Heritage Farms 1 Section A-20 1 65 BladingBlvd OangePark[acrss fom Wl-Mat] April 7, 2005 *s s i. .i CLAYTODAY.BIZ Tips for Dealing with Rising Interest Rates By James Ellisor, Contributor . After decreasing rates 13 times from January 2001 through June - 2003, the Fed raised interest rates in 2004 and it appears this trend will continue. From credit card debt to mort- gage, as well as investments, high- er interest rates can take a big bite out of anyone's personal finances if JamesEllisor they are not prepared. FINANCIALADVISOR Below are some helpful tips for dealing with rising interest rates and suggested Yet, just steps you can take now to protect yourself: a hit it doe Monitor Your Mortgage It is important bond invest to keep an eye on mortgage options during an part of a di economy of interest rate hikes. For example, if Instead, you have a I month adjustable rate mortgage nutshell, laa (ARM), you may notice that your monthly purchase b mortgage payments will increase during any rate This preve hikes, while a longer term ARM will only adjust locked into after the fixed portion of the ARM has expired. By ladder For example, a 5 year ARM will remain fixed short-term for five years, and then adjust in the sixth year. term bonds If the fixed portion of your ARM is expiring also practice soon, and you are planning on staying in this your Certif home for a long time, consider switching to a long Invest I term fixed rate mortgage (FRM). With a FRM you will be paying a slightly higher interest rate, but the rate will be capped so it will not change for the length of the loan, which could be as long as 30 years. Ladder Your Portfolio As rate increases become a reality, you will notice bond prices may suffer. The reason is that most investors don't want to pay full price for ex- isting bonds when they can buy new ones that pay a higher rate. Because the bond market is taking es not mean you should abandon ments. Bonds are still an important versified portfolio. "ladder" your bond portfolio. In a ddering is a strategy whereby you bonds with varying maturity rates. ents all your money from being longer-term, lower-yielding bonds. ering you can also reinvest your bonds, as they mature, into long- Sas interest rates increase. You can e the same laddering strategy with icate Deposits (CDs). n Quality Stocks When choos- ing stocks for your portfolio, look at the com- pany as a whole. SBefore investing in a company, ask some key questions. Is the company's profit increas- ing each year? Are the company's products in demand? How has this company faired during past interest rate hikes? Typically, long-standing, quality companies tend to prosper during an improving economy and fair better than most during an economy with increasing interest rates. Float Your Investments Managing your portfolio requires proactive investing es- pecially in a rising rate economy. Investing in Floating Rate Funds is another way to combat increasing interest rates. Since floating rate funds invest largely in fixed rate corporate bonds and reset their interest rates every 30-90 days, they are less sensitive to in- terest rate fluctuations, tend to be less volatile and have offered impressive trade-offs be- tween risk and return. Floating Rate Funds can be a good idea in a slowly rising interest rate environment, such as the one.we are in today, and have historically offered an attractive income stream. Consider Non-publicly Traded REITs - Non-publicly traded REITS (Real Estate The Computer Guy joins Clay Today team Hello Clay Today readers! Allow me introduce myself. My name is Steve Janowicz and I own a computer business on Fleming Island . called The Comput- er Guy. I also live here with my beautiful wife SteveJanowicz of 15 years and our COMPUTERADVISOR three children. For those of you who know me, yes I have changed newspapers. For those who don't know me, I have writ- ten a column for other area newspapers for the last two years. I have been in the computer industry for more than 17years and find it personally ful- filling to share advice and guidance on this topic with my Clay County neighbors. Jon and the editorial staff have graciously welcomed me into the Clay Today family with kindness and respect. I am excited to join a team of professionals who are interested in ed- ucating its readers with: useful content rather than pages full of ads. Yoru-can expect me to write about hot top- ics as Well as answer your questions. I will al- ways reply to a question and I truly believe that there are no stupid ones. 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CTF1405 April 7, 2005 CLAYTODAY.BIZ Section A-23 Dolores Wilson brings out the laughter in Big Hair and Flying Cows Book Review by Lydia Filzcn, Correspondent After I received my copy of Big Hair and Flying Cows, I showed the cover to my hus- band and part-time literary critic, Larry. "Great cover, right?" I asked him. He agreed then opened the book to read the first few paragraphs. Hooked, he retired to the recliner and kept on reading, sometimes breaking out in snickers. He finished it in record time then gave me his verdict. "It's a hoot!" After he let me have my turn at reading Big Hair and Flying Cows, I had to agree. Two thumbs up, and what a hoot! As the story begins, the heroine, Bertie Byrd muses, "When I lay under a car, flat on my back on a creeper, as opposed to flat on my back with a creep, I tend to feel much older than my 32 years." Auto mechanic, tow truck driver and good ol' gal Bertie has, her share of complications. She's just about given up on men since her last flame never came home after going out for a loaf of bread. Seems he picked up more than the bread and ran away with another woman. That ain't all. Her blind date at the Dew Drop Inn comes on like a Romeo on speed. A frequent escapee from the Tall Pines Nursing Home down the street keeps invading her house. Somebody ,has been reporting her to the zoning board for parking a tow,truck in front of her house, and she's being stalked by some- body whose cryptic notes reveal he knows too much about her. In the meantime, Bertie's crush on Jeff the male stripper seems to be budding into a real relationship. Then she meets the owner of her ' rental house. Pete's son Arch, who shows up with his adorable daughter and offers to fix up the house so he can sell it to her. He's so... normal! Life continues to be a rough ride, but Bertie rolls on through a broken hand from an air- plane tire don'tt ask!), her brother's unwel- come arrival on her doorstep, and various local characters who expect to useher and her tow truck as a taxi and delivery service. Big Hair and Flying Cows is a fun trip. The hilarious, down home novel is the debut for Jacksonville author Dolores Wilson. Because she and her husband own a body shop and towing service, she knows of what she writes. Published by Medallion Press in hardcover, Big Hair and Flying Cows can be purchased at bookstores. Her next novel, Barking Goats and the Redneck Mafia, is also under contract. To visit Dolores Wilson's website, log onto www.doloresjwilson.com. Lydia Filzen is an Orange Park author writing as Lydia Hawke., Her novels, Firetrail and Perfect Disguise, are available through www.lydiahawke.us. She can also be contact- ed at 272-0726. FIHS to hold book drive Special to Clay Today -. i^ S ila -- -i _i ,, Emr,., .i I_ [ [I i"r 5---- ~ r I Visit our new convene I Ii location open Monday-Friday 10-7 and Saturday10-4 New Reming Island Branch 1505 County Road 220 904-2158233 New and gently-used books are being col- lected by the Fleming Island High School Par- ent Volunteer Committee in a huge book drive to benefit the classroom libraries of the English Department. v Donated books will be exchanged for ti- ties requested by the' teachers. Hardcover j 1 1 U S and paperbacks are welcome (no encyclope- dias, college or computer texts, VHS videos or Reader's Digest compilations) along with scratch-free CDs and DVDs. Monetary do- SunTrust branches are located inside Wal-Mart Supercenters in Florida and Georgia. Personal accounts only. *Open a nations are also gratefully accepted. SunTrust 25-month CD with a minimum balance of $5,000 new money and receive an Annual Percentage Yield (APY) of ..e 4.0%. New money is defined as funds not currently on deposit at SunTrust. Annual Percentage Yield is accurate as of Drop the books off at the high school's 04/03/05 and is subject to change at any time afd without notice; Offer may not be combined with any other main office, 2233 Village Square Parkway, or promotional offers. Fees could reduce earnings on the account. There is a substantial penalty for early withdrawal. MEBEn FDI r.- sallHh& sch i0lfor-a pierk-up541- 2100 --., -- .. I. C ..*... .... I I" T. --T7 April 7, 2005 CLAYTODAY.BIZ Section A-23 ^^BifnTrut Bani'k^^B loat*ed isie ou in Oang aka 1505 County Road 220 *^BSEES a S l$ ^ CLAYTODAY.BIZ Get $1,200 Cool Cash On The World's Smartest Air Conditioner! Sn I nlin Introducing the Five Star Edition of the Carrier InfinityTM System - the world's first self-monitoring residential air conditioning system. Designed and programmed to run a daily diagnostic check, it actually adjusts itself to maintain maximum efficiency. 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See page 3 EB2 for story and pages B4 and B6 for l additional softball coverage. Pictured are Ashley Howard Ifront), S" Jordan Burge and Stacy Bardroff. APRIL -APRIL 13, 2005 EDITION Section B of two sections VOL. 34 NO.14 Former Lady Raiders shining at next level L CELLENT SELECTION WELLS ROAD 269-1033 , I IEW CARS SED CARS!! TRlllnPe oa cUII File Phito Photo Special Alicia Gladden once led the Raiders Danielle Richardson led the Peach Belt Conference in rebounding and was second is now leading the Seminoles. in scoring. By Horace Davis. Staff ;,. '..] ..,i .. ,. ORANGE PARK Former Orange Park Lady Raider graduates and basketball standouts Danielle Ri. hardsonr 12001-'1land Alicia Gladdeln 120013) ha\ e mnioed on and shined at their respective schools. Richardson became the first player at Division II Uni' ersit\ of North Carolina Pembroke to win the Player of the Year A%\ard in the Peach Belt Conference as she led them to first place in the Confer- ence's North Division. The i6'2" senior at UNC Pembroke ranked second in scoring at a shade under 17 points per game and led the league in rebounding ith 10.5 per game. she also became die first pla\ei in the conference toreceive Pla\e of dthe eek honorsthree t iies in one season. Os er at Florida State \ here Gladden , just completed her second season with the Lad\ Seminoles, she led them into the 64 tea nil bomens Tournament and scored 1 pointsdished out 4 assists and had 5 steals while e leading the Seminoles to a first -round win before losing to perennial pow- erhouse the University of Connecticut. Gladden had to overcome obstacles this season as her roommate Ronalda Pierce died in their apartment during the off-season from a heart ailment. With the death of her friend and team- mate Gladden went on to enjoy her best season as a Seminole as she was named to the First-Team All ACC Defensive Team and led the conference in steals with 105. 'Alicia and I talk often, shewelcomed me when I first got there and we became good friends and remain 10 this daN". said Richardson in a recent phone interim\ iew. "I transferred over tI Orange Park after myjunior year at Ridgeview and it was one of the best moves I made, Alicia was a sophomore and I came in as a senior, we went 23-5 and won the dis ricit title hbt we lost in the first round of regional play however, it was still great season." After graduating from Orange Park Richardson spent two vears at Seminole Community College located in San fod, Florida. "My two years there were un- eventful, I did not play as much as I would. have liked too but I took it in stride and learned what I could", said Richardson who is majoring in mass communications/broadcasting and will graduate with a bachelor's degree upon completion of this semester. SAfter leaving Seminole Communi- ty College, Richardson moved to UNC atPembroke which is located near Lum- berton, NC and things began to move forward but not as fast as one would think. "Coming here was the second best move I made (after Orange Park), in myjunior year I played the minutes I needed but I only averaged 10 points and 7 rebounds so Iknew I needed to do something different if I wasgoing to excel at this level. During the awards banquet after my junior season I turned to a good friend of niinean id d rm going to win thePlayerof the Veal .Xsa\1':rd". Maybe Richardson had a crystal ball that nightor maybe itwas a premonition but she knew to win the coveted award that it was I Hnuuno af ou i NEW & USED! 24 Jil North Florida's only 24 hour complete service center ANYVEHICLE ANYTIME WE'LL X I FORMER continued on page B-5 IV MOW REGISTERING FOR SUMMER BASKETBALL. 2 Locations to play: Bob Dye-Clay Family YMCA 4-17 year olds 2 Barco-Newton Family YMCA 4-10 year olds YMCA .FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 272 4304... YMCA I I a Section B-2 CLAYTODAY.BIZ April 7, 2005 Lady Raide mastery ow By Horace Davis, Staff hdavis@jcpgroup.coum ORANGE PARK -The Orange Park L Raiders made it three straight wins o district rival the Mandarin Lady Musta with a 2-0 victory on Saturday, April 2 improved to 18-1 (5-0) this season. The Raiders have been riding h since enduring the season opening 1-0 inning marathon loss to the West Nas Lady Warriors whom they will face ag on Thursday, April 21. Ace pitcher Ryan Rogge struck-. nine Mustangs to add to her season to of 287 while compiling a 16-1 record w a miniscule 0.21 ERA and third base Stacy Bardroff provided all the run s port Rogge would need with a fourth ning single.that scored two runs. In that game changing fourth inning Raidei w n -ere he ficia,'iesofle:,d ,ff w, to MiLNlda E.atr'n arid Roiie,.i firm'i M .lngsace MhlrI gan ()'Keele i x 1ii Ba. d i Shortstop Miranda Eaton makes the single thatshe lined to left centerfield "I's been tro1lh going fo:r lus w walks this setason,n Morgatn (O-'Keetle Catcher Kym Collins 'guns down' Mor made the tag. still fighting her way back from a pel inju'i that she sustained back in NOve ber. she was released to pla) inJanui just prior to tle season opener", said M tang coach Natalie Gonzales. Mandarin dropped to 11-4 (1-4) t season an d \ atcched Orange Par k lock For More . Information,. S County BOY SCOUTS Cal Gary Stasco 388-0591 ext. 13'4 i l,,,~,;;~~~, .? rs continue Golden Eagles rer Mandarin rer M mandarin By Horace Davis, Staff top-seed in district 1-6A. PALATKA- The Fleming Island Golden "Against West Nassau we won the Eagles enjoyed their spring break with a game but walked 7 or 8 batters, this game clean sweep of the Palatka Panthers and ady those t%\o w.allk really cost us, you just Kenmpre, NY High School on Wednes- ver can't afford walks in district games, the day March 30. ngs intensity level is much higher and Or- In the first game Fleming Island and and ange Park is a tough team. They are hit- ting, fielding and pitching really well, I I I igh take my hats off to them, last year at times )18- it was all Rogge but this year they are re- sau ally looking more like a team. We hit the ain ball better today than previous times .- against her, she is tough", she added. out Meanwhile, the Raiders are gearing up i total for the district tournament as they look to .-- vith wrap a perfect district record when San- nan dalwood visits on Thursday, April 7.- ,- -P",i up- Defensively behind Rogge the [ [ i '--. in- Raiders played error-free ball Rogge al- lowed just three hits and Eaton at short- -" B .the stop was a vacuum cleaner, she had four talks chances and fielded everyone cleanly. [us- ".We're playing very well right now, the ..-. ' ffi girls are really focused and paying atten- ; " .Ke n I i bauled in a pitcheis duel that saw both pitchers masteifull\ outwit both teams offense through the first .-." .. 'thrleeinningsof play. However, in the fourth inning the Golden Eagles slrick first when Sergio S- '-"DeLeon reached on an error and came I .... -... .. around on Larry Feuerstein's single. SBiutKenimore tied things iupin thebot- .- to of the inning %with a walk, \ild pitch -. :~.: -. : and a sacrifice fh. :- Kenmore then took the lead 2-1 in the Staff photos by Horace Davis fifth on a double and a passed ball. play. Following a scoieless fifth inning, the Golden Eagles went back to work scoring tion to thelittle riuances ofthegame,like two run- in the sixth as Brian O'Toole ith watching the pitch count during at-bats 'walked and hits b\ Sergio DeLeon and Sis and running situation\, mii fielding has LarryFeuerstein gave Fleming Island the lead and the 3-2 \ ictor ). 4 InI the nightcap, Fleming Island start- .., 7.-. st,iffl'h,..)~(i, H D. i l oice Dai.. {} .\ , gan O'Keefe as she tried to steal second, Eaton ' lvic been very good too, hopeful e are cm- peaking at the right time", said Raider ary coachAimn) Wallkel. [us- As for senior Rogge who has signed with the Hill Toppers of Wesrtc n Ken - :his tucky, "Ididnotwant to show all ni stuff i iup this game with the tournament coming : soon I had to keep a few things uIdc -. . i wraps", she said after being asled a :loi:,l her drop pitch. Coaches top row (I-r) -Jim Holtzman, Bayl ropplie Baker. Middle row (1-r) Jeremiah Th Snider, Nick George, and Hunter Alexar Brooks, Hill, Ryan Holtzman, Jordan Desu i, | .na.dnaBu 72 13 Krd re ksonvillebn teveekeud of Ar il2-3. ...,, ,.:,,., ....wA., .. r-- i't, tl -the tournaluent victor' the u.2a~rt~ fRW~aC,+ A .. ..-...... ...... ... ht-3a i :, ii i ' L. S fo...- ..... lis back to the camera) has led the turn- leadoff hit, but two consecutive outs put theEagles ,oni-out from a shuiiout loss However, the Golden Eagles bats came alive and when Brian O'Toole triple scored Melton, Bryan Bradley followed with a double and singles by Sergio DeLeon, Trey Strickland and Justil Smith accounted for the dramatic come- back and the 5-4 lead. Palatka came back in the bottom of the seventh to tie the score at five and Seni the gam e into extra-inningsi. In:the extra frame the hothitting by the Golden E:igle continued and dies lacked on three more runs on Bryan Bradley's 2 Srun douLble and Trey Strickland's RBI sin- gle io take an 8-5 lead and Dustin Smith, who came-on to pitch in the sixth retired the side iin order to pick up iite win and gi\e Fleming Island a 9-4 iecoid. or Alexander, Mark Williams, and Char- eus, Payton Williams, Bryce Baker, Jake ider. Bottom row (I-r) Andy Toelken, uyo, Austin Haynes, and Jared Horan. Crush has now qualified for the Steam- boat, Colorado World Series, the Myr- tle Beach. South darolina Regional Tournament, the Las Vegas, Nevada Fall Nationals and .he St. Augustine, Florida Fall Nationals. ,.r ~, ,, .. .;..* f3 *RS-,-P .. .-.. ....'.- -. .. r r r .- ".." ". .. ." ...'".............. i - r. - - I -91hdk -vv,. -.. ' ' April 7, 2005 Section B-2 CLAYTODAY.BIZ pull of sweep ed slow but their bats came alive late against the Pa lntic r fro m Palatka. Early on things did not look good for the Golden iEagles th iough six innings as the\ t-cie held scoreless while Palat- ka put 4 runs on the board to hold a co.:mn imandin:g 4- lead going into the final inning. Dan Melton got things started with a April 7, 2005 SPORTS BRIEFS CLAYTODAY.BIZ Cycling Classic Tihe 3r-d Annual ( Co<' at at- kssowiile C dclin~ Classic ill he 111li,,111 usI F .\ t( til c Petl \e\ FAirii15 aie.t fotra P ic.i _of I(O I l 11 -so1Iill S a0. A p l i7 1 1li, this 1 e.1 Thier \\ill Shte- Fpi o lteanmi, ci ,ting a torns r eral aLte-, intcir ing Caifori t r ia. Ore- Ion. .o rad -i' o SI I rI Pen ns I\ laInia. eon Srgia and N birth C.aitting ta and of cotulrse the ent'ire [t-p [ea, s in Foli ida. Altg iories il l ncideJnior tWomel d and Olympic ChampionMartyNothstein, who is riding for one of the top teams in the United States Team Navigators.. In addition to the pros, there will be racing for amateurs throughout the day on Sundaywith racing getting started at 8am and races will last until 5pm Other categories will inclideJuniors, Women, Masters, & Pro Women. For more information or schedules visit: www.jacksonvilleracingclub.com Softball Registration Clay County Adult Softball Associa- tion will have registration for men's, co- ed, men's church, and co-ed church leagues on Tuesday April 12 from 6:30pm to 8pm at the Paul C. Armstrong Softball Complex Field House located on County Road 220. For more information call Vanessa Isenberg at 269-4946 or Brian Milstead at 838-9958. High School Baseball Workshop Pro baseball link is looking for local high school and youth baseball players who are looking for the opportunity to play college of professional baseball but find themselves without any college offers. Pro asebaalcom is hosting.a two-day baseball workshop that will bring to- gether a number of professional and col- legiate baseball personnel to address va[r:ioi:s !clpi.s. '. The \ orik-shop ils open to high school and youth players of all ages, coaches and parents. For more information call 773- 264-10400 olr visit w'\vw.probaseballink.coni Punting Academy and Talent Search comes to Clay High Former All-Pro and NFL great Ray Guy is holding a pl.lting academy at Clay High School on the weekend of April 9-10. The academy features football's best kickers and pu ners such asNCAA all- time field goal scoring leader Billy Ben- nett, NCAA career punting average leader Shane Lechlerjust to name a few. The academy is open toany ages or ability level, the tuition cost is $375 and enrollment is limited. Applicants must pre-register to en- sure acceptance. For more information contact Ameiican Football Specialists at 270-S43-8393( orv isit www\.plok icke.colm Fleming Island H.S. Skills & Drills Camp Join Fleming Island H.S. for the second annual Golden Eagles skills and drills summer basketball camp with coaches Gunder and Pereira and players from the Golden Eagles hov and girls teams. Session one isjune 6-9 and session tiko June 13-16, grades 3 thru 5 times are 8:30am -11:30am and grades 6 thru 8 times are 12:300om -3:310pm. T he cost is $65 each camper per session or $100 for both ses- sions ith t-shht s 'aa.ids tobe presented. 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I IACKSONVIUES ONLY 24-H1OUR SERVICE FACILITY w A -r 'I I __A I I.ouu mu o uib.... m .i -... lu,IUu.yU - - Section B-3 . . . . . -hT -. dip IUgU OIIUrUI uIi IiI1nv oBM LOWUI Section B-4 CLAYTC Keystone wins Clay County 'Night of Competition' ByTL Cochran, Correspondent GREEN COVE SPRINGS- The team from Keystone Heights High School won the "Night of Competition" at the Clay County Fair at the opening on Thursday, March 31. This annual event pits teams from each county high school plus teams from the Youth Challenge Academy at Camp Blanding and Bannerman Learning Center to determine whose best in this "-*W .,-..T .V-:- -- / . .. ,,..pdk ,.' 1 ;,... .-- . ,, :' % :"2:_ " ' 'P :'. r .j . Land Skiing is a truly unique event where teams of three competitors at- tempt to coordinate their foot move- ments on what could be described as two very crude water skis with rope loops as foot holders. Contestants propel themselves down and back a 25-yard course in this timed event. Middleburg-and Keystone again proved their rhythm with surprise suc- cess over the teams from Orange Park L. . .- : : ."., .- ; i ..-.'-. ..,I ., *, -:: ** "I '.. '* : .i --: -:. -, -,- ,..: .. " ':-i ' Photos by TL Cochran, Correspondent Eventpictures.com Youth Challenge Academy was the winners of the tug of war. collection of off beat contests. Student teams compete to find out whose #1 in the Cow Pie Toss, Milking Contest, Land Skiing, Brain Drain, Tug of War and the infamous Pie Eating contest. and Fleming Island. The Brain Drain was a contestof gen- eral knowledge.that evolved into a col- lege level oral exam as four teams kept tying for the lead. Finally the guest Overall winners in the High School Night of Competition were the Indian's from Key- ~DAY.IZ Aril 7 200 Panther late comeback downs Devils ByTL Cochran, Cochran Carter came around to score on a single by Chris Roberts for a 2-0 lead. ORANGE PARK The Clay Blue Devils The Panthers sliced the lead in half by looked to turnaround what has been a dis- scoring a run in the fourth as Ryan Hayes mal season when they visited the hot who went 3 for 3 drove in a run. Ridgeview Panthers on Tuesday, April 5 The scored stay that way until the sixth andforsixinningsitlookedliketheywould when starting pitcher McCafferty ran out of steam and f"'i' A I"'.coach Thompson ;i 1 called on relieverJake 1 'iiri,.i;' i Dunning who allowed i ., three runs in the in- J i '. ....... .. Clay's a i Mk ing and took the loss. Sip-H 1SophomoreJames -- Howell got things S NEiA- started with a leadoff l ot double to the gap in Ridg e t left center, after a Salk to Danny Williamson, Chris Simpkins lined an E RBI single to tie the S*".game and Hayes laced a single for the game winner. Correspondent photos by TL Cochran Ridgeview who Eventpictures.com improved to 10-5 on Clay's Mike McCafferty slides safely into second before the season and im- Ridgeview's Kevin McClure (#1) can make the tag pressed their coach, "I wasjust proud of how pull out their third victory of the season. we played all seven innings, Clay came Ridgeview entered the bottom of the out and they were hungrier than we sixth trailing 2-1 as Clay starting pitcher were, they outplayed us but fortunately Mike McCaf- ale- ... o f ferty weaved II i through the - tough Pan- ther lineup. However, the Panthers scored three times in the sixth to take a 4-2 lead and snatch the vic- tory from the upset minded Blue Devils. The last time these two ' teams met Ridge view Joey Espinoza (#24) and the Blue Devils could not hold off the Panthers. put the game away in the first inning and went on.to it was a seven inning game and we just pound them 15-2.: hung in there and managed to be in a This time Blue Devil coach Rob position to win the ball game", said coach Thompson had his team ready for the-fa- Bob Adamson. vored Panthers. Brad Kegley returned from an ankle Freshman outfielder Ben Carter injury to start for the Panthers but Kenny staked Clay to the early lead by drilling a Kreps came on in relief to get the win and stand up RBI triple in the third inning; even his record at 1-1. Lady Eagles hold off Paxon stone Heights High School. Almost everyone dodged the flying judges from WAPE Radio gave up and By Alan Nicotra, Correspondent 'fresh' cow patties as the team from Key- awarded the top four teams equal points. stone and Middleburg showed their ex- We then moved onto the glamour FLEMING ISLAND The Fleming Is- pertise unfortunately one poor cow was event called 'The Tug of War' which land Lady Eagles played host to the donated for the milking contest and he saw Fleming Island advance to the sec- Paxon Lady Eagles on Tuesday, April 5 in played along with the inexperienced ond round even though they lacked the a district 6-4A match up and afterjump- milking competitors. Every team man- normal key to success as they lacked a ing out to an early 6-1 lead, the Lady Ea- agedtocoachenoughmilkoutof'Bossy' big anchor guy to wrap in the rope so gles held on for the 6-5 victory to improve to remain competitive. they relied on quickness and surprised their record to 4-10. their competition. In the top of the first inning, Paxon's However, the fired up Youth Acade- lead off batter Carleigh Shannon ripped t j f/ my Team in the semifinals defeated a base hit up the middle, then stole sec- 3 Fleming Island. ond and reached third on a sacrifice bunt Clay advanced to the finals when they by Nicole Teal. Shannon scored on a It is my desire to make you feel welcome .pulled the Bronco team across the barri- fielder's choice to give Paxon a 1-0 lead. and to acquaint you wih Cla\ Count er and the buith Academ\ Teamshowed Fleming Island came out swinging in if you .aie new in the area. a phone call ,will off their physical strength, teamwork the bottom half of the first inning, scor- bring a prompt visit from me and speed by defeating the favoredBron- ing three runs. i have brochures acii informauon, and to help Cos in the finals. Serenity Operacz led off for Fleming with vour shopping needs cards o introduction Keystone's Sonny Stricklen sealed the Island with a walk, Gianna Robinson fol- and free git hfrom local merchant overall title for the Indians with a domi- lowed with a single freshman shortstop- Local merchants are also encouraged to inquire n seeing win in the Pie Eating contest. Caitlin Bloom also hit a singled to load about paruapaon the newcomer pakhe final standings were Kestone the bases for Nicole Salvino. / won the $1000 prize for first. Orange Wihthe count full.Sal'ino crushed |.9La./oa it Park earned $500 for second, and Cla\ low lined ie past the Paxon outfielders, <:aSzevL High totaled $250 for thi rd. south Chal- clearing the bases togive Fleming Island lenge Academy earned $150 for fourth, a 3-1 lead. SCall Carol Studdard whIile Middlebui g edged Flerming Island Fleming Island added another run in. i -264b9.649 b\ one point and Bannerman slipped by the third inning; firsi basemen Aschelle Ridgeview for fifth.... Morgan led off the inning with a triple, ..l -.. .......... .-- -- -----!--. Bloom knocked Morgan in with a single to extended Fleming Island's lead to 4-1. The Lady Eagles took a 6-1 lead in the fifth when Morgan and Operacz. back-to-back singles set up freshmen third basemen Sara Stevens who drove in Operacz. Bloom followed with another single to drive in Mor- gan and the Lady Eagles held a com- fortable lead. However, in the top of the sixth in- ning, Paxon's bats came alive, scoring four runs oh six hits and they were one play at the plate short of tying the game. The play came with one out and a run- ner on second with Fleming Island lead- ing the game 6-3. Paxon's Amy Dequzman hit a pop fly over the Fleming infielders into the outfield and turned it into a triple. Fleming Island senior Megan Cameron retrieved the ball and saw Paxon's Laura LePage rounding third base, Cameron made a perfect throw to the plate and catcher Brittany Romano masterfully blocked the plate and stopped LePage from scoring what would have been an eventual tying run. LADY EAGLES continued on page B-6 --, a ------. l- q l )DAY.BIZ April 7,2005 I :: :::::::::::::.... ... ........:::I Apil ,20 LYOA. eto - BRIEFS from page B-3 to announce the addition of our Tiny Mite football league for children ages 5 -7, with weight limitations. For more in- formation call 282-9847. In addition Middleburg Athletic As- sociation is now accepting cheerleading coaches and football coaches. You must be 18 years of older to coach, submit an application to coach and will have a back round check performed. For more infor- mation, please call 282-9847, or attend one of our registration days, April 16th, 23rd and 30th from 9 am to 1 pm. OPAA announces CheerlFootball signups Orange Park Athletic Association will be holding signups for returning cheer- leaders and football players on Sat April. 23 from 9am 1pm (cheerleaders).and 1pm -4pm (football). First time cheer- leader signups will be held on Sat April 30 from 9am-lpm and first time tackle foot- ball players on Wed. April 27 from 5pm- 8pm and Saturday May 21 from 9am-lpm. Ages: Must.be 5 (cheer) or 7 (football) by July 31,2005 and cannot turn 16 until after July 31, 2005. Bring copy of child's birth certificate along with healthinsurance in- formation. The cost for cheerlead i ng ik $325 and football $150. For more informa- tion or to print registration and/or med- ical release forms Visit www.opaa.us or call 264-6999 and leave message. Safe Animal Golf Tournament The 13th An lnal Stiae Animal Shelter "Take a Swing at Aninal Abuse" Golf Tournament, pies ntd b\ \\Nin Diski is scheduled for Aprl I'-25th Eagle Harbor FORMER 'from page B-1 going to take hard work, determination and a change inherworkout regiment. "During the summer I stayed in Pem- broke and worked out up to four hours a da; andt not only did I hit the weight I ,:,,:,i' :nI(d1 0(-)I k ,:,n im\ :ondn(l it n-l li l.; but. I played wuh thegus just aboit e\~ i - day, playing with the men really helped my whole game develop, I became much more stronger and aggressive. The men told me they were not going to takeiteasy onmeandldidn't \.i It dhat. the contacthelped me and Inoticedit dur- ing the season, no longer was I shying away from contact now I was looking for it". Richardson's increased her season point average by almost eight points per game and her rebounding average in- creased by more than three per game she also shattered her season record for block shots of 72 b\ swan aling away 85 shots during her senior season and hold theall time nmark with 157. Richal dso: n not onl\ credits the ofI - --season workout regiment but said "I had good coaches alioeg the way atOrange Park coa ch K in 'ai ren (now Perrira at Fleming Island) she helped get funda- mentallh s ound.Tira Gibson an assistant coach at Semninole nd and m i 1l1' enlt coach John Haskins. he really kept aiter me and: Sbelie\ ed in me. he isa gi eat moti\ ioi". Coach Haskins won the Coach of the Year Award winner in the Peach Belt Conference guiding his team to [t e #1 seed in their conference after being picked to finish dead la.sL "However, most of all I hate to thank my parents Larrv Richardson Sr. who li es in Soutlh Carolina. he spent countless Hours with me as a ~long girl teaching me die gameand wo king on fundamen- tals. it was some real quality\ rime. NM mother Delores Gist who lives in Jack- sonville gave me the guidance I needed and mn broader Larry Jr. who showed nme die wa.; hepla ed for Bobby Knight at In- diana Uni\ersit\ fiom 1995-2001". Richardson will finish her college studies this spring and has her sights on playing in the WNBA, "I'm going to the sumtner camps to workout in front of'the coaches. Ik now it w ill be tough with all those experienced players but I'm going to give it my best shot if don't make this year I will go overseas and play and then try it again but if all else fails I would like. -to produce videos and make my degree work for me". Golf Club and reservations are now being take. Cost for the charitable event is $100.00 per player, which includes golf, cart, lunch, prizes and awards dinner. Eagle Harbor willprovide the lunch and Carrab- ba's Italian Grill will donate the dinner. Deadline for entry is Monday, Aprill8. Registration will begin at 11:00 a.m. and lunch is scheduled from 11:30 a.m. until 12:45 p.m. The Shotgun Start will begin at 1:00 p.m. and the awards dinner will follow the tournament at 5:30 p.m. Format for the tournament will be Cap- tains Choice with 4-person teams. To learn more about sponsorship lev- els, hole sponsors, donation of prizes and/or food and beverages,.or register to play, contact ChairmanJanet Wesley of the Safe Animal Shelter at 904-472-3699. Summer workouts announced for FIHS basketball A meeting has been rescheduled for Tuesday April 19 at 6pm in the gym at Fleming Island High School for boys and girls interested in participating in the spring and summer workouts for the boys and girls basketball teams at Flem- ing Island and for incoming freshmen for t he 211)5-06 sc hool year. Any ques- ti-ion s.houild be directed to Coach Gun- der (boys) and Coach Pereira (girls) 541-2100 or fihsbasketball@bellsouth.net Youth Basketball The YMCA is accepting vouth basket- ball i gisura tion for :o\s andi g a L Is ages 4- 17 at two different locations, Barco-New- ton (ages 4-10) and Dye-Clay ages (4-17). Registration has begun and ends on May 12th. The cost is $96 for non-members and $48 for members. For more information call the YMCA at 272-4304. Flag Football The YMCA is accepting youth flag football registration for boys and girls' ages 6-17. Choose from one of three loca- tions at Orange Park, Fleming Island or Argyle, each location will be accepting registrations now untilApril 7th. The cost is $96 for non-members and $48 for mem- bers. Call 278-9622 for more information. T-Ball Registration The YMCA is accepting youth t-ball registrations for boys and girls ages 4-6 at the Barco-Newton Family YMCA until April 7th. The cost for non-members is $96 and $48 for members. Call 278-9622 for more information. Baseball Signups The U13Jacksonville River Cats are looking for competitive players to try out for the spring season. Practices start im- mediately. Tryouts will be held at Bel- Med Athletic Association. For more information call Leroy Dunn at 536-6175. Travel Team Signups Orange Park 11-year-old Travel Team looking for players. Must live in Orange Park area to be eligible for districts. All- Star or Travel team experience preferred but not required; Eligible players cannot turn 12 beforeJuly 31,2005. For more in- formation call (904) 237-7293. Softball Tryouts Travel team tryouts for Ull players are being held for more information contact CoachDanCallahan at291-6462or 744-8678 U11 Travel Team Tryouts National sporting goods company is searching for advanced 11 and undei baseball players in the No rtheast Florida at ea. Pla)ye s can't Lii n 12 before 7/31/05. Only ad aniced pla\ei ne-ed Lo call. Try- outs w ill be held oj n an individual basis. For more in foir, nation call (9: 14) l562-5144 Ten Star All Star Basketball Camp Applications are now being evaluated for the Ten Star All Star Summer Basket- ball Camp. The camp is by invitation only and boys and girls 10-19 are eligible to apply. For more information or for a free brochure call 704-373-0873. National Youth Baseball Association The National Yi iuh Baseb hll A-. is looking for youth baseball players be- tween i- e dges of 12-20 to be part of their 2005 National and International tourna- ment team that travels to Ohio, Illinois, South Carolina and many more places. 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I,.,-... ;''.,... ............ ...i.-1......,........ Section B-5 CLAYTODAY.BIZ April 7, 2005 GUARANTEED FINMcING- April 7, 2005 Lady Panthers bounce back, shutout Lady Broncos 4-0 -U. ..-.. ...... --. - .-- ...- .-. - Staff Photo By Horace Davis Bronco Maghan Hicks is out by a step as Panther Kacie Reynolds gets the putout. By Horace Davis, Staff ORANGE PARK The Ridgeview Lady Panthers bounced back fromMonday's dev- astating 1-0 eight-inning loss to district 6-4A top seed Lake City to defeat the Middleburg Lady Broncos 4-0 on Tuesday, April 5. In the previous meeting these to two teams who are battling for the second seed with identical 6-2 district records battled to a hard fought 8-7 Bronco win. Middleburg led 8-3 heading into the final inning but the Panther's rallied to score four runs but the comeback fell short. : But in this game Panther's pitcher Becky Siprelle shutdown the Brorcos of- fense limiting them to just five hits, dur- ing one stretch she retired 14 straight batters before allowing a Tiffany Allen double in the seventh inning. The Panthers jumped out to the 1:0 lead in the first, after a two-out single by short i,(ltopNaralie Beach ~ hoadvanced to s-cond oni a ti i (. i nt error, catcherJessi- (a Rock%,ell Ii-cl a triple toright-center past the Bronco outfield for a standup triple and the 1-0 lead. Middleburg looked to tie the game in the second inning when they loaded the bases on singles by Allen, Holly Giles and Allison Leduc with one-out. But a bang, bang double play by the Panther defense halted the Middleburg rally. Bronco Sophomore BrittanyJones hit a one-hopper back to Siprelle who fired home to Moreland who then threw Jones out at first to end the threat and that would be the last chance for the Broncos because Siprelle kept them off balance with a mix of fast balls and change ups all afternoon. Ridgeview added two-runs in third with their bats and speed, sophomore outfielder Valerie Baez led off with a sin- gle, Siprelle followed with a sacrifice bunt but reached on a error on the throw sending Baez to third. With runners on first and third, Pan- ther coach Tom Frawley put the runners in motion, Siprelle darted for second and Bronco catcher appeared to sniff out the play and threw to unsuspecting shortstop Holly Streeter but the return throw to pL[,r- n[\e-r t -I tilerai nd Ba- ztoulc home. Panther Slh nnnio Wilson followed with a two-out RBI single to give Ridgeview the 3-0 lead and they looked for more in the fifth inning. Leadoff walks tofreslmnanMorganAcker andBaezfollowed by aSiprelle single loaded the bases for the Panthers with none out as they looked to blow the game wide open but the Broncos turned a double play also. Beach hit a rocket down the line bit Middleburg third baseman Maghan Hicks stabbed the drive and caught Acker leaning towards home for the double play. However, the Panthers wereable to get a runtoaddtotheirleadwhenRockwell lined singleforanotherRBIhersecondofthegame. That was all the run support Siprelle needed as she struck out four Broncos and got the complete game victory. The Panthers improved to 10-6 (7-2) and have one more shot at Lake City next Thursday, April 14 at home. Mean while the Broncos fell to 10-7 (6- 3) and are one game behind the Panthers for second seed in the district. Green Cove Springs opens season GREEN COVE SPRINGS The Green Cove Springs Athletic Association opened their spring baseball season on the weekend on March 12-13 but on Tl c - day March 29thJack Deford and Parker Nissan of St. Augustine presented a check in the amount of $3500 to the Green Cove Springs Athletic Associa- tion. Parker Nissan is sponsoring the Green Cove Springs Titans of the major league division at Green Cove Sprin~gs. (L-R) Amanda Sweet, Robert King, James McGee, President of Green Cove Springs Athletic Assoc.) Tony Grubbs, Nina and Danny Foye *x -- : ig E i (L-R) Orange Park Junior High track stars Kirhy Smith, Trent Blair and Fritz Jean Lakeside holds annual spring camp ORANGE PARK The Junior High County Track Championship Mete was held on March 19 and three-Orange Park Junior High si udt. ~s broke county records. In the 100-meter race, Kirhy Smith ran an 11.91 to outdistance the competi- tion; Trent Blair ran a 2:18 in the 800- meter race and in the 100-meter hurdles FritzJean ran 14:72. Carissa Williams follows throughon a jump shot. By Horace Davis, Staff hdavis@icjgrouicomn ftHE PERFECT rADuATIO 1000% GRAD *. Round Trip A Hotel Transfe Only Beachft SWelcome Ori 7 Day Grad Trips from: 24 Hour Staf 1 *$499 .n O.:.r,, Prent Disc 7 Day Grad Trips Irom: Parent D '$599 iD:.u-. O.:cucr,.:, Chaperone D Departures- June 2. 2005 877 72 to Cancun from 877.72% Jacksonville and Tampa " f.:.1Ti ld r ..J .',i 'i ,,: r ,: if i: ,3 r THOUSANDS OF GRAD. CANCUN PLAYA DEL CAR ONCE IN A LIFETIME EXPERT Ni lT i ORANGE PARK LakesideJunior High VACATIONS Sch:,ool \; s the spot foin spi ing break ba:s- irfare kc-tlibll as coacchesJoe) \\'i lliams and ers Robi er G tin n treated campers to basket- tont Hotels ball inisr Acticon from Monday March 28 ientation to Thursday March 31. f Services Both coaches worked with campers on ounts shooting, dribbling, rebounding, pass- liscounts ing, setting screens and all the funda- 5.0705 mental of the game. SThe campers also took a shot at sever- al agility drills that will help increase their S indi' idIal speed and ai the end of cadc 'MEN da\ the\ put their neflc tool into action by IENCE sciiinninaging against one another. Lakeside will hold an additional three campsduring the summer, look for the up- .cominig dates in lie points briefs section. / .. . .. < Corre.poindet Ploto By Alan Ncotra Fleming Island's catcher Brittany Romano blocks the plate and makes the tag to stop Paxon's Laura LePage from scoring. LADY EAGLES from page B-4 effort despite their loss of focus mid- way through the game. "I thought we Paxon went on to score twice more in the had a great start but for some reason inning but it wasn't enough and Fleming we lost focus in the sixth inning, Island held on for the victory, which scared me, but they regained Fleming Island coach Kimmie focus and I am very proud of them . Phillips,was proud of h-er teams..: .. forthath:".- ........ .- 4N J l o l CLAYTODAY.BIZ Section B-6 April 7,2005 CLAYTODAY.BIZ Section B-7 round Uown Southern Lights Writers Conference teaches aspiring writers to Plot It! Write It! Sell It! By Lydia Filzen, Correspondent JACKSONVILLE- The villain of one of Vicki Hinze's novels frightened her so much that "I wouldn't write about him at night or if I was in the house alone." The award-winning west Florida author was a featured speaker at the First Coast Ro- mance Writers' 12th annual writers confer- ence at the Mariott Hotel. The first Friday and Saturday in April, about60 authors, published and aspiring, at- tended the conference. Best-selling authors Hinze and Barbara Dawson Smith head- lined the vent Clay County authors Alesia Holliday, AnitaTooke and Lydia Hawke also held workshops and panel discussions. Hinze spokeon ho: tobulild suspense in st.ories. She said she does her best thrillers work ng through tear and anger. For in-, stance, the terror o( chemical or nuclear ar flue miotivates her to c raft a ,ion about averutng uich an event. The .nger that an\ - one would d want to unleash such honors carries hei througli the t trir half of a book. Dawson Smith, a Houston, Tex. resident whowriteshistoricalromancesgave a talkon makingyourbookapage-tumer.Sheoffered suggestionsoncreatingagreatopeninghook andmakingthereaderwantto findoutwhat Correspondent Photo By Lydia Filzen Dolores Wilson signs her debut novel, Big Hair and Flying Cows during the conference. happens next throughout the novel Holliday, an Orange Park author who. writes Chick-lit for women, novels for teenagers, and a legal thriller series, shared the podium with Barbara Ferrer, a Jacksonville writer. They explodedmythsaboutpublishing, such as the notion that an editor measures the margins around a manuscript to make sure they are exactly an inch wide. Not so, Holiday assured the aspiring authors. The editors are way too busy to worry about such nitpicking. They just want to acquire great stories that people will enjoy reading. Also on hand for personal appoint- ments were acquisition editors Leslie Bur- bank of Medallion Press, Natashya Wilson of Silhouette Bombshell, and Miriam Van Veen of Venus Press. Evan Fogelman of the Fogelman Liter- ary Agency also took appointments with au- thorswhowantedrepresentationbyhis firm. The four industry professionals led a panel discussion at the Friday evening ses- sion, while Saturday was devoted to work- shops and a book signing. First Coast Romance Writers, a chap- ter of Romance Writers of America, meets the second Saturday of every month at theJacksonville Mariott on Sal- isbury Road. For further information, visit http://www.firstcoastromancewrit- ers.com/ or contact Eileen Goldman, Membership Chair, at 268-0707 or mem- bership@firstcoastromancewriters.com. St. Vincent's receives $100,000 Comcast Foundation Grant Special to Clay Today JACKSONVILLE- St. Vincent's Health System recently announced-the receipt of a $100,000 grant from the Comcast Foundation to support the Healthy Lifesn le InitiatiN e program at St. Vin- cent's Medicine Center. The Healthy Initiati es Program will feature community education events available to the public. Physicians and other medical professionals at the Fami- ly Medicine Center will host several com- nmunit) health initiates aimed at raising awareness, providing early detection of diseases and encom aging health\ lib ing among seniors, adults and children. "We are so very excited about this ex- tremely generous grant from Comcast Foundation," saidJane Lanier, Vice-Presi- dent of St. Vincent's Foundation. "This $100,000 grant... will make a world of dif- ference in the health of so many people who live near the center. Thisis a wonder- futl partnership. and we look forward to Sorlking ,ith Comcast in bringing about healthier litest)les for people who call Jacksonville home." The public is encouraged to attend the first of theprograms offered through Healthy Lifestyles Initiatives.- The Healthy Lifestyles Health Fair on Satur- day, April 16 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at St. Vincent's Family Medicine Center, 2627 Riverside Ave. "Comcast believes strongly in sup- porting organizations that strengthen the health and wellbeing of people living on their own and people living in families people who are young and those who are not so young," said Doug McMillan, Regional Vce President of Co m cast. W\\e are excited to be working with St. Vin- cent's Family Medicine Center to pro- mote healthy lifestyles." For more information, contact St. 'Vincent's Family Medicine Center at 308-7372. Mahalia: A Gospel Musical to be presented at FCCJ North 'Minorcans' to be subject of April meeting of Clay County Historical Society Special to Clay Today The Clay County Historical SocietI will hold their next meeting at 7p.m. Mon- dav\ April 25, in theSchool Board Meet- ing Room on Walnut St. in Greeu Cove Springs. Following the regular month- ly business meeting, Carol Lopez-Brad- shawvill present program entitled "Survivalof the Minorcans. Lopez-Bradshaw is the president of the Minorcan Cultural Society in St. Aug ust ine. She is also the adminis- trative manager of the St. Augustine Historical Society. She sits on the Board of St. Augustine Sister Cities. Lopez-Bradshaw is a native Floridian of Minorcan descent. Society meetings are always held on the fourth Monday of each month at the Clay County School Board Meeting Room on Walnut St. unless otherwise noted. For more information on the Clay County Historical Society, the So- cietv Museum, and its activities, call (904) 284-9644. Special to ClayToday Mahalia: A Gospel Musical will be pre- sented Apr il 29.30. May 1.6, 7,8 at the Ezekiel Bri\ant Auditorium at 4-5011 Capper Road IFCCJ North Campus). Including music b\ various gospel composers as well as hymns and spir-. ituals made famous by MahaliaJack- son, Mahalia: A Gospel Musical is a celebration of the life and music of a humble, deeply religious woman whose expressive, full throated voice carried her from a three room shanty in New Orleans to appearances be- fore presidents and royalty. The joy and inspiration of her heartfelt songs provide a counterpoint ' *"; '* * to the urgent messages delivered by her friend, Martin Luther King Jr. Standing at his side, MahaliaJackson became the musical voice of the civil. rights movement. Mahalia: A Gospel Musical uses staging, piano and organ accompani- ments to showcase 22 gospel numbers in a musical tribute. Mahalia will be directed by Gloria Stephens and is sponsored in part by the City of Jacksonville, the Cultural Council of GreaterJacksonville, Divi- sion of Cultural Affairs, Department of State, Florida Arts Cou nc il, a nd the Na- tional Endowment for the Arts. Addi- tional funding is received from The Educational Credit Union, Sam's Club, - andWal-Mart. Tickets may be purchased at Gospel World, 3000 Dunn Ave., 764-7679 or 1066 Arlington Rd., 724-0825; Life Way Christian Bookstore, 9400 Atlantic Blvd. 724-7040; Music of Note, 756 Park Ave., 215 7000; or by calling the Stage Aurora Box Office at (904) 765- 7373. Admission is $15in advance or $20 at the door. Show times for the eight perform- ances are: Fridays, 8 p.m.; Saturdays, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. and Sundays, 3 p.m. For. more information, contact Stage Aurora Executive Director Dar- ryl Reuben Hall at (904) 765-7373. Kay is now at Terri's Barber & Style 298-3636 oQ7 Blanacng Blvd. Orange Park FL (Just S of College) -~ Mon., Thu., Fri. & Sat. 8:30-5:30pm . .. .. . . . . . OBITUARIES DOUGLAS L. KITCHENS Mr. Douglas L. Kitchens, 66, of Green Cove Springs, FL, passed away unexpect- edly on Wednesday, March 30,2005. Born on Sept. 12,1938, in Spartanburg, SC, he was a car salesman for Garber Automo- tive. He was a member of the Masons.and the Elks Lodge. He also served in the Na- tional Guard in South Carolina. Sur- vivors include his son, PaulD. Kitchens of Spartanburg, SC; brothers: Ira Kitchens, Green Cove Springs, FL, Darrell and Vir- gil Kitchens, Spartanburg, SC; grandson, Michael P. Kitchens, Spartanburg, SC, as well as several nieces and nephews. A Memorial Gathering was held on Tues- day, April 5, in the Chapel of Broadus- Raines & Pons Family Funeral Home. "LITTLE" JIM PERRY Little Jim Perry, 13, of Green Cove Springs, FL, passed away on Friday, April 1,2005. Born on Nov. 25,1991 in Orange Park, FL, he was a student at Green Cove SpringsJunior High School, where he was on the wrestling team. LittleJim en- joyed racinggo-carts (he was #87) and was of the Baptist faith. He was preceded in death by a grandfatherJack Bridges and a grandmother, Claudia Perr)y Survivors include his parents, John and Jackie Ward, Green Cove Springs, FL; sister, Emily Ward, Green Cove Springs; grand- father,Jimmy Perry, Green Cove Springs, grandparents: Sara and Robert Guice, Green Cove Springs; grandfather, AJ. Ward of Jacksonville, FL, grandparents: Sandy and Dave Taylor,Jacksonville, FL; great-grandmother, Mildred Guice, Green Cove Springs, aunts and uncles: Renee and Evan Smith, Orange Park, FL, Wendy and Don Westall, Green Cove Springs, Sheri and Gary Batton, Green Cove Springs and Chad and Renee O'Neal,Jacksonville, FL; cousins: Luke Westall; Abby Smith, Chad Stumler and Alisa O'Neal; as well as many other fami- ly members. Funeral services were held. on Tuesday, April 5, at Hickory Grove Baptist Church with Reverend Garrett Hays of ffi: i a ri ng. Interment followed in Hickory Grove Cemetery. Arrangements under Broadus-Raines & Pons Family Funeral Home. RICHARD W. CLARK S Mr. Richard W. Clark passed away Monday, Mar ch 7,2005, in Gree C:o\e Springs following a short illness. He was born Oct. 18,1959 in Knoxville, TN. Sur- vivors include his fatherJohn M. ClarkJr., sister, Lorine D. Webb and brotherJohn L. Clark. Memorial services will be held Saturday, April 9,10 a.m. at the SanJose Episcopal Church, 7423 SanJose Blvd. HELEN N. JOHNSON Mrs. Helen N. Johnson, 68, passed away, March 28,2005 in Middleburg, FL. She was born in Fairmont, NC and resided in Middleburg since 1988. Sur- vivors include her son, Steve Johnson; daughter, Connie AnnJohnson; 3 broth- ers:James, Gerald and Charles North; 3. sisters: Eunice N. Barbot,Jackie Waldron and Barbara Kirk. Graveside services will be held 11 a.:n. Satil da\, Ap il 2i. at Holly HillFunerial Home. 360i1 Ol:djennings Road, Middleburg, FL. ROBERT DALY Mr.Robert Daly, 64, native of Hol ike~. MA, passed away in hisJacksonville home early Mai ci 25 at ter a long baitle i ithi leukemia. He was preceded in death by his father, William Patrick,his mother, Clara,his sister, Mary a ndisI hi i other William. He iS surn ied by his \ife of34 years, Glo:i a Dal\. hi. daiIgh ter's: Robin. MaryKiin. Kath \. Lauirie and Care\ : hi. 11 g ran d c hi ld e n and 10 great-grandchil- dren. Bob \\ a a well-respected employ- ee of Dick Gore's RV World. He enjoyed many outdoor activities including boat- ing, skiing and wild life photography. Memorial services were held Wednesday, March 30, at Franklin Street Baptist Church, and was officiated by Pastor Terry Gore. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Leukemia Society. ROBERT A. FORT Mr. Robert A. Fort, my beloved hus- band and best friend, passed away peace- fully on Easter Sunday, March 27,2005. Bob was a re- tired Navy Master Chief Petty Officer; He was a member of Good Samaritan Episcopal Church, the Mariner Marlin Association, Phase III Hunt Club, The American Le- gion ard the former Sertoma Club of Or- ange Park. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Barbara Anne, his brotherJohn W. Fort, Jr., his sister-in-law, Mary Lou Kaminske, her husband, Stan, his broth- er-in-law, William Wadsworth, his wife, Beverly, his beloved niece, Suzanne Gaus, Where Families Come Together When the loss oft l ,,r,: 1 -lr d il,- nilie.r :.crh our home is your home; Our promise is to professionally .r it i... ir, c r u-i rhe ::. rn .i rr ,, .,r,- ..f i, ri.:. r iel, ,.:.ni -. ii I'-,cn C,:'. : rprin. *21 Daiia Broaius. LFD Jonnnny P0 LFD We C ilnn r LFD i Fanl\ Funerjl H me - \ri-au-....e P oTni.. ,,,Alait"*"" 284-4000 * 278-4095 her husband, Douglas, nephew,James R. Kaminske, his wif, L isa a nd their chil- dren, Ryan and Laureh, and cousins re- siding in NC. I, wish to extend my personal thanks to our Priest and his As- sociate, our church family, Hospice, friends and family for their support dur- ingthi isdiilfictui lime. A memorial serv- ice will be held for the immediate family at a later date. Those who wish to honor Bob's memory may do so by sending do-. nations to Community Hospice of Northeast FL, Inc., 4266 Sunbeam Road, *Jacksonville, FL, 32257. CHARLES FRANKLIN CODY SMr. Charles Fi aiikl in Cody, 47, a resi- dent of Orange Park, passed away March 23,2005 at hisi evidence. Mr. Cody was a native of Beartdsto\' n, IL, coming r[ Or- ange Park and Clay County 14 t ear- ao- from Rcbinshiui. IL. Mi. Co':,h wais a Welder/Pantei anid was the sntl i Docn- ald Frarkli n Cod andJeannlie \Valier\ Cody..Charles \ a;s ot thie PioIetanti Faith.Mr. Cody nas pi icedled ini death b his mother, father and brother D[on mni Codi.M. Cod\ i s.ir i,\ed b\ 1,hfianii-_-' Terry Aspden, Orange Park, two sons: Stephen Aspden, Orange Park, and Mar- cuisJohns, Middleburg; four daughters: KarenJohns, Stephenie Aspden, Karla Degolyer, Leslie Degol\ er. all of Middle- burg. Graveside services \ei e licid lMoni- day, April 4, at the Peoria'Cemetery in Orange Park. Arrangements b\ Helm Funeral Home, Gee n Co\ e Spn rings. JEAN DELORES HARVEY Mrs.JeanDelli es Har've,8 4, a resident of Green Cove Springs, passed away March 30, 2005, at Govenors Creek Reha- bilitation Center in Green Cove Springs. Mrs. Harvey was a native of Miami, OK, living in Green Cove Springs since the late 30's. She was the daTlghter of Harry H. Crowl and CeliaJankowski Yankee Crowl. SJean raised and rode Tennesseer Walke1rs. Mrs. Harvey'was a hoimemakir and a member of Shiloh Baptist Church in Green Cove Springs. She was preceded in death by her brother, Clarence Crowl. Jean is survived by her husband,James E. HarveyJr., Green Cove Springs, one son, James E. Harvey, Gulf Breeze, FL., one sis- ter, Christine Crews, Green Cove Springs and three grandchildren. Services for Mrs. Harvey will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, April 9, at the Helm Funeral Home, .Green Cove Springs. Friends may call Sat- urday morning from 10-11a.m. at tihe fu- neral home. Interment will take place following services at SIn loi Baptist Church Cemetery. Arrangements by Helm Funeral Home, Green Cove Springs. REV. FREDERICK BRONKEMA The Ret el eind Frederick "F redl", I-Il- lander BRiokeina. 71. of Penney Farms, a Presbyterian pastor who dedicated his life to socialjListice.huIlnanii i;1uhs. i>ecoin iliia- tion,and the ecm.iinciu:icall mn,:, eimeu ,died Sunday. April 3.,ai he Pirne\ FarnisRe- tileni(ellct n1 lllmtlli\.A Inaii\e of Albany, N. Y, he was born Feb. 1,1934, to Frederick and Sadie (Hollandel 'Brlonl.ema. Rec.. Bronkema received a BA with magna cum laude, from Whitworth Col- lege in 1956, a Masters of Di\ iniit and Nla- iss of Theologs from Princeton Theological seminary in 1959 and 1965, and eiIngaed in postgraduate studies at the New College of the University of Ed- inburgh in Scotland (1959-1960), Union -Theologii'.al seminiai in New-V i 1.i1971- 1972), and the center for Intercultural Documentation in Cuernavaca, Mexico (1971-1972). Among other -major accomplish- ments, Rev. Bronkema.created the Ecu- menical Center for Re:oniil:iliation in Portugal in the.1960s, where he also be- came president of Lisbon's Ecumenical Group (a po-iisiion that. car ned him i pri- vate audience with PFope Paul \-I. He.di- rected a major documentation project out of the international Doctimentation Center.(IDOC) in Italy in the 1970s on Protestant and Catholicmissions; built up the Ecumenical Development Coopera- tive Society (EDCS), today known as "oikocredit", v. ith thousands. iof in\ est,'-:rs and a portfolio of mor, than $2i mil- lion. It was one of the first socially re- sponsible investment funds and. micro-credit institutions geared toward using the capital of churches in the Unit- ed States and elsewhere in development projects in the developing world in the 1970s and early1980s. He documented massacres and i ol.tions ofl i imaiin iirglir and the US Government'srole in the civil war in El Salvador in a set of slide shows used widely by grassroots and solidarity groups in theUnited States to press for changes in US foreign policy toward Cen- tral America in the 1980s and directed the Project of Reconciliation for the Clui istian Commissionfor DevelopmentinHonduras 1986-1988. Bronkema served as the Director of the Human Rights Office of the Nation- al Council of Churches 1989-1993, from which he reti ed %% ih his wife. M lai iierite "Peggy" Bronkema, to the Penney Farms Retirement Community in-1995. - Fred Bronkema was also an accom- plished sportsman, on scholarship at Whitworth for basketball and tennis,- leading both teams to qualify for national championships. While studying in Edin- .OBITUARIES continued on page B-9 Inside the Gates of RlussellJ-laveenof est Cemetery I .o Please be sure to stop by our booth at the Clay County Agricultural Fair from Mar. 31-Apr. 9. Helm Funeral Home, Inc. . 1811 Idlewild Ave Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 *1* Phone: 904-284-9696 KellyBarnes Fax: 904-284-5831 helmfuneralhome@aol.com ; ., ,,:,:,... ... . .Obituariei m'av be.\.-iewd daily at \w-\.clay, da\.bz .. Cemetery and Funeral Home Full service Funeral Home on the / grounds of our serene Memorial Park-. Cremation Out of Town Arrangements / \ LIVING PRE-ARRANGEMENT gives you peace of mind at today's prices: Two Burial Spaces, Side by Side $2600 *Regularly $3200 within Garden of the Good Shepherd ' 111 Blanding Blvd. 272-2435 (24 Hrs.] Joe Brusca, L.F.D. Licensed Funeral Dir. -.- .....ll- --- ----- -- ----- E- -- .* Two Burial Spaces, Side by Side $1600 Landscaped Garden Lots Cremation Garden No-Interest Pre-Arrangement Plans Prices Include Perpetual Care. Veterans Section 2315 Sandridge Road Green.Cove Springs, FL 32043 (904) 284-7720 www.rhrcemetery.com e r .:.rnpan. .r, eries e eart i-S "P ,e- '. Obi1 .1 CLAYTODAY.BIZ Section B-8 April 7, 2005- ,- 1 . . . . . :1:::1:1::: April 7, 2005 CLAYTODAY.BIZ Section B-9 School lunches: more nutritious than many may believe -r i' it~~4~ i. - P l l s Cre to l ri ilrn C ig u wit t t' E The lunchroom ladies at Ridgeview Elementary are always ready to help children Coming up with the month's menu is not easy as these county employees demonstrate. make the right meal choices. By Kiras Ellis, Contributor ORANGE PARK- Upon entering a school's cafeteria, many elementary stu- dents are eagerly excited for the meal they're about to indulge in. Their noses keenly connected to the enticing smell of scrambled eggs, sausage, or the "can't ever get enough" baked potato wedges. Finally the wait is over. The child places a yellow hard-tray on the metal rack and begins to decide whether the sausage and eggs or cereal and grits may do the trick of satisfying their appetite. Some days are harder than others for children to decide what to eat. It's not be- cause they're enot hungry, but because of the visual appearance of the meals. "My son eats with his eyes," said Susan Glover, coordinator and supervisor at the Clay County School Board office. Especially in elementary schools, says Glover, the food served to children in the cafeteria plays a vital role in their nutri- tion. Younger children will refuse to eat something they cannot easily identify or recognize, she said. The SloppyJoe or tuna salad subs are not as popular as the hamburger and pizza. Glover and others agree that school lunches are highly nutritious and worth spending the money on. Wimberly Brackett, Director of the Food Nutrition Program at the Clay County School Board office, oversees the menu development and operations in the county. School lunches are "still the best deal in town," according to the Clay Dis- trict Schools website, which reads that and average elementary school lunch is $1.25. "Our lunches are among the lowest in the state," said Brackett, who also said that and every of 600 students eat cafeteria lunches and between 10,000 and 12,000 lunches are served each day. According to Darlene Hart, cafeteria manager for Ridgeview Elementary, school lunches are far more nutritious than fast food restaurants. "We're feeding more and more chil- dren every day," said Hart. "There's no place else you can go that you'll get the right nutrients along with the right price." Each meal is determined by the Coun- ty's Department of Education and must include meet, fruit, vegetables, milk and bread. "Before when I was younger, kids could eat whatever they wanted," said Brackett. "Now the standards are a lot more strict." In addition to having foods from all food groups, the foods are prepared to avoid unnecessary fat. No foods are fried in the elementary schools. "No more than 30 percent of calories can come from fat and.no more than 10 percent of calories can come from satu- rated fat," said Glover, who implemented the Reach Your Peak with N~un io:n I n,. Exercise Program in ten elementary schools. "There's a misconception about school lunches. People tend to blame their children's school lunches for their diet, while actually nutrition begins at home," As part of the exercise program, stu- dents learn new health and fitness con- cepts, which will be incorporated into the Nutrition and Exercise Challenge for the month. "I think it's a great program," said Hart. "The kids seem to like it." If a parent has a concern with the lunches served in their child's cafeteria, they should contact the county board or their local health department, said Brack- ett. "We are definitely doing our part in doing a safe, nutritious lunch," she said. For more information, call the county office at272-8100. OBITUARIES from page B-8 burgh, he captained New University's team to an undefeated season with victo- ries over Oxforid and Cambridge. He also won toi inainents in tennis and golf in Portugal and Italy and captained a Por- tug iuese basketball club team to national championship in ihat c(:untry. Fi ed Bi onkema is si rvived by his wife of 45 years, Marguerite C. "Peggy" Bronkema, Pennev Farms; four sons, F. David(Robin) Bronke ma. Philadelphia. Pa.; Timothy (Maria) Bronkema, New York City; John (Debra) Bronkema, Lithia, Fla.; Robert (Stacy) Bronkema, East Palatka; one sister, Una (John) Lutz, Cortland, N.Y. and ten grandchildren. Visitation of family and friends was Wednesday. Services of Remembrance were Wednesday at the Penney. Memori- al Church. The Reverend Dr.Paul Hook- er, executive presbyter, St. Augustine Presbytery, officiated Interment will be in Fairlawn Ceme- tery, Prattsville, N.Y. Memorial gifts may be made to the Fied Bronkelma in Nm lemoril Fiund. c/o Penney Memorial Church, P.O. BOX 354, Penney Farms, Fla. 32079. Arrangements were by Karl N. Flagg Serenity. FDOT kicks off national work zone awareness week Special to Clay Today TALLAHASSEE The Florida Depart- ment of Transportation (FDOT) an- nounced ayear-long campaign to inform- Florida motorists of the dangers of reck- less driving through highway work zones. FDOT, the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP), the Federal Highway Administra- tion (FHWA), the American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA.. theFhlotida Sliheriltfi Association (FSAi, die F lo ida Po- lice Chiefs Association (FPCA) and sever- al other state and national transportation organizations who are partners in the campaign, "\oi k Zone Safety. It's Every- one'sJob" seek to reduce crashes, injuries and fatalities in highway work zones. "For their own safety and the safety of construction workers, motorists need to drive carefully through work zones," said FDOTAssistant Secretary Kevin Thibault, the Governor'sHighway Safety Represen- tative. "It's everyone's job to play an active role in raising driver awareness when en- tering work zones to increase safety for workers, motorists and pedestrians." FHP will continue "Operation Hard- hat," a traffic safety program that fea- tures troopers disguised as construction H CIAY'S MOST WANTED l Jason Acevedo DOB: 1/07/76 Race: White Sex: Male Ht: 5'6" '" Wti 145 lbs Hair: Brown Wanted for: Sale & Delivery of Crack Cocaine -------------------- ------. workers to catch unsuspecting speeders. "Florida Highway Patrol will be coop- erating with FDOT implementing en- forcement details in work zones," said FHP Director Colonel Chris Knight. "Through this partnership, working and driving in Florida's work zones will be safer than eier before." For more information about the work zone safety campaign or current road con- struction projects, visititseveryonesjob.com. The family of irchie Burris wants to thank everyonefor their love and support,for the prayers, food and flowers. Thanks toJ-IQM, The Medical Center andfj-ospice for their care and support. Thank you from all of the &urris $amily. CLT-010.01205 BREATHING MEDICATIONS ALBUTEROL IPRATROPIUM DUONEB and many other breathing medications delivered directly to your door. 41WARE LOCAL. AND WE ABOIU OUR NEIGHBORS! Mos~hsu rance plans "' accepted. SEIORSSAEW 10% ON cR SCRIPTIONS FREE LOCAL DELIVERY A I'Tnt~^ * M* *BHS DRUGS 200SouthOraS5ngeBAve Green Cove Springs Adjustable" BedsK~ ar^^QTmnd iftchir^^^si^ BB^333^^J^9~fI, I Im^ ' in bed...n here else .. should you be -. more comfortable? ORANGE PARK -WESTSIDE Ips Hou 603 Blandin Blvd 5853 Normandy Blvd. Il I2Blks ir of WalMartll at Lane Avenue) M-F I- AM 'PM 272-1409 786-5919 SAT: IOAM-GPM S 3 MONTHS same as cash* C closed Sundays S *wc a LAY-A-WAY I Quality Furniture,. Mattresses and a Whole Lot MIVlce! Address: Orange Park, FL Eyes: Brown Case#: 05AF029699 Bond Amount: $75,003 Special 111 Ock & ChairsOrder Lift .. ISt I , ------------- ---- --------------- -- -..... . Section B-9 April 7, 2005 CLAYTODAY.BIZ ............ ~ : ~:: I ... ...... Section B-1OC LATD.i Z April 7, 2005 EVENTS AND CLUBS THE TRANSPORTATION COM- MITTEE will meet 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 13, and April 27, in the Board of County Commissioners Conference Room B, 4th Floor, Clay County Admin- istration Building. CLAY HILL COMMUNITY ASSO- CIATION will meet 7 p.m. Monday, April 11 at Clay Hill Elementary School, 6345 CR 218W. Call 838-0531. THE NORTH FLORIDA BLUE- GRASS ASSOCIATION will hold its monthly pick-in on Friday, April 15-Sat- urday, April 16, at the Dixieland Music Park in Waldo. The park is located four miles south of Starke on US-301 across the road from the Waldo Flea Market. Call 352-468-3988. AN AARP DRIVER SAFETY COURSE will be taught 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday-Tuesday, April 25-26, at Island View Baptist Church, 900 Park Ave. The AARP Driver Safety Program is an eight- hour refresher course designed for driv- ers 50 years old and older. Completion of the course qualifies most for discounts on automobile insurance. Cost is $10. Call 298-2766. "I . THE JACKSONVILLE WATER- COLOR SOCIETY will meet 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, April 12, in the chorale room at FCCJ south campus for a demonstration by Artist Ingrid Lederer. This meeting is open to anyone interested in the art of watercolor. The meeting is FREE and students are encouraged to attend. 904 981-9493 CLAY COUNTY HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE AMNESTY DAY for the City of Keystone Heights will be 8-noon April 9, at the Clay County Health Department Keystone Heights Branch, 115 Northeast Commercial Cir- cle. Amnesty Day is for Clay County resi- dents only and proper identification will be required. No commercial wastes will be accepted. Call (904) 284-6374. ORANGE PARK COMMUNITY THEATER, 2900 Moody Rd., will offer three performances of The Invisible Men April 8-10. The action involves two widowers who decide to clean up the gang-ridden neighborhood. The old- timers figure with nothing to lose and nobody to take them seriously, they can operate underneath the police radar screen. This comedy will play 8 p.m. April r :i I I * Have Faith to be Healed * Have Faith to go to the Next Level S Pastors Cecil and Garry Wiggins 5755 Ramona Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32205 8 and 9 and at 3 p.m. April 10. Tickets are $5. Visit www.opct.org or call 272-2M9'9. A SPECIAL BCC MEETING will be 3:30 p.m.Friday, April 8, in the BCC Meet- ing Room, 477 Houston Street, Green Cove Springs, 4th Floor, Administration Building. DISABLED AMERICAN VETER- ANS will hold an election for its officers 7 p.m. April 12. The group is also looking for members. Call 269-2945. THE FLEMING ISLAND HIGH SCHOOL PARENT VOLUNTEER COMMITTEE is seeking new and gently used books to benefit the English De- partment. Donated books will be ex- changed for titles requested by teachers. Hardcover and paperbacks are welcome (no encyclopedias, college or computer texts, VHS videos or Reader's Digest com- pilations.) Scratch-free CDs and DVDs are also being sought. Monetary dona- tions are also accepted. Drop the books off at the high school's main office, 2233 Village Square Pkwy. or call for a pick up, 541-2100. THE .NORTH FLORIDA ARCHERY GROUP will host a 3-Day TraditionalJamboree/Rendezvous on April 8-10 across the railroad tracks from the commercial gate of NASJAX, next to \'estside Regional Park.On Frida\ the registration for \endois, starts at noon. Those participating in the Coon-shoot can register at 5 p.m. On Saturda\ and Sulnda\,. eiis ati aion starts at 7:30 a.nm. i ith a start no late than 9 a.m.The ShootL pr ice is $15, awardsae :3 p.n. Su nda\. Tent campingndampers are allowed and are free, with limited space. Call 215-9276. DESIGNER GLASS, INC. will offer stained glass classes beginning Apt il l2at 680 Kingsle\ Ave. Call 269-3824. THE CLAY COUNTY CHAPTER 1414, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED AND CURRENT FEDER- AL EMNPLOY'EES,(NARFE) will meet I p.m. Tuesday April 12 at the C)range Park LibrarN. 2954 Plainfield Ave. Call 276-9415. STHE CLAY COUNTY DEVELOP- MENT AUTHORITY BOARD OF DI- RECTORS will meet 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Apr i 13 at 1734 Kingsley Ave. Call 394-7198. THE GREEN COVE SPRINGS LI- BRARY willhost a" Tedd yBear Picnic" in Spi ing Park Ft ida.- April 15. Call 284--6315. THE DOCTORS INLET CIVIC LEAGUE will sponsor a Flea Market 8 a.m.-3p.mi. Api il 16at 3'382 Peoria Rd. Call 269-0675. THE GARDEN CLUB OF MIDDLE- BURG & THE CLAY COUNTY EX- TENSION OFFICE will host its Fourth Annual Seminar 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Satur- day, April 16 at the Clay County Agricul- ture Center, 2463-SR 16, Green Cove Springs. Cost is $15. DUNKIRK LIGHTHOUSE MILI- TARY REUNION will be Sept 15-18 in Fredonia, NY. All branches welcome. Call. Jules Nagy at 18883332831 or email non- ipopopl@cs.com. THE USS MADDOX DESTROYER * ASSOC. REUNION will be Sept. 15-18 in Mobile, Ala. Those interested should con- tact Cliff Gillespie, 215 Wichita Ave. #605, Huntington Beach, Calif. 92648. call (714) . 960-5283 or email cwgilles45@aol.com THE GREEN COVE SPRINGS LI- BRARY will offer a preschool story hour 10:30 a.m. every Friday for children 3-6 years old. Call 269-6315. A POSITIVE DIVORCE RESOLU- TION, the 4-hour court-required class for divorcing parents or parents resolv- ing issues involving children, is taughtin Clay County four to five times each month. Classes are held in Orange Park and Middleburg. Call toll-free (888) 747- 5362 for times, locations and registration. Anyone may attend. Also visit www.di- vorce-resolution.com. ALZEHEIMER SUPPORT GROUP meets 6:30-7:45 p.m. the third Tuesday of the month at the Orange Park Senior Center. Call 264- 5977. CALENDAR continued on page B- 2 Local attends annual Waldorf College Scholarship Day Special to Clay Today FOREST CITY, Ia.- Waldorf College re- cently hosted its annual Scholarship Day .where 85 high school students from around the country competed. Clay High senior Kyle Erickson was among the throngs of students honored during this 19th annual event that makes seniors eligible for academic scholarships ranging up to full tuition. Studnets who take part in Scholarship Day have demonstrated above average work in their high school curriculum and on their ACT and SAT scores. Guest speaker for the day was De. Larry Ebbers, a professor of higher education and the Associate Dean of Iowa State Uni- versity. Waldorf College is a private, liberal arts college affiliated with the Evangeli- cal Lutheran Church in America. It of- fers bachelors of arts degrees in more than 30 areas of study. Kyle Erickson Kyle Erickson 904-781-9393 Website: mww.evangeltempleag.org Email: evangelj;ax@comcast.net E,%TAbLI,-iED 1942 d ILI' c Sunday servicee 5pm 764-7639 1049 C1r.1roo37, J. rL DO YOU HAVE AN INTERESTING STORY TO TELL? CALL TRISHA CORMENY, NEWS EDITOR AT 264-3200 EXT. 119 OR EMAIL TCORMENY@JCP- GROURCOM. Evan el Temp7e A s ot ,f ( od. I . It' Time To Visit With Us. Sunday, April 10th 8:25 a.m., 10:45 a.m., 6:00 p.m. These are the Days of a Mighty Move of God April 7, 2005 Section B-10 CLAYTODAY.BIZ 3 k r ... t ,+ .. ... -....... ........ . [ ,' ', ;' ', ,' '/ ', ,' i '. , April 7, 2005 CLAYTODAY.13IZ Section B-ll SERVICE .DIRECTORY 'RE, IGIOUS - MIDDLEBURG MEN LOWSHIP Pastor Scott Becker 5040 CR 218 W. 282-3060 Sunday Worship 1 lam & 6pmu Sunday School 9:45am Wed. 7:30pmn APOSTOLIC LIGHTHOUSE OF MIDDLEBURG , Pastor M. David Goodman 4182 CR. 218 Suite 6 S298-1443 or 945-9663 Sunday Worship I lamn Wed. 7:00pm BLACK CREEK CHURCH OF CHRIST 3216 State Rd. 218 282.4033 BRANAN FIELD BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Jack Lee 908 Brannanfield Rd. 282-7970 CALVARY BAPTIST Pastor'Ken Pledger 1532 Longbay Rd. 282-0407 CINNAMON STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. Lee Roy Dalrymple 20 Cinnamon St. 282-0881 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Charles'McGuckin 1651 Russell Rd. Comer of CR 220. & 209 Sun. School 10:00 a.m. Sunday Service ll:00a.m. 282-5048 FAITH WESLEYAN CHURCH 582 Plantation Dr. (College Dr. extended south from CR 220) 272-1754 Rev. Stephen Valliere, pastor 9:30 Sunday School, 10:45 Worship and 6 p.mi. Wed. 7 p.m. - FIRS' BAPTIST CHURCH I. | l, m l, h 282-5289 - FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Jesse McLain 3965 Old Jennings Rd. 282-18 10 s. L'.R.I u I B IPTM' H.UiH.H '. EveretrAvenue, Middleur - Pastor Melvin Register KINGSLEY LAKE BAPTIST CHURCH Dan Hughes, Pastor 6289 Mary Dot Lane Starke,.FL 32091, S'I ,,.J: ,Ij, |; i ". I:. i. .iN, I ,, F. Of i I )LL E BUR, MADEIRA BAPTIST ,- 1 ,,,],,', P .. I. ',,, t :.. .. ., MAXVILLE ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Linda Adkins 9140 Hwy. 301, Mxvl 289-9727 MIDDLEBURG CHURCH OF GOD 2728 Howard Rd, 282-2957' MIDDLEBURG PRESBYTERIAN Rev.'John Nicolson 4564 Rosemary St 282-0130 MIDDLEBURG UNITED METHODIST Rev. Bob Wannall 3825 Main St. 282-5589 MORNING( S R FNMiL\ C.HUlRCH P, T.- ,, , NEW INDEPENDENT CHURCH OF GO 4360 Longmire Rd. OAK GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Delton Kilpatrick CR 215, Middleburg 282-2984. SALVATION ARMY 2795 CR220, 276-6677 SOUTH MIDDLEBURG BAPTIST CHUR Calvin Childers, Pastor 4565 Alligator Blvd. 282-9134 ST. LUKE'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 1606 Blanding Blvd. - 282-0439 ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN 1614 Blanding Blvd. 282-8876 VINEYARD CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Ron Stephans P.O. Box 862 or 3114 CR 220 904-282-0310 DOCTORS INLET DOCTORS INLET CHURCH OF GOD Chris Oliver 144 Old Jennings Rd. 272-0919 FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH Rev. Gary Shilling 2827 CR 220 RIVERS OF LIFE MINISTRIES Skip & Sheilah Ryan P.O. Box 324 D.I. 32030 272-5433 LAKESIDE COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Craig Bowen 564 ,, r, ,,, o ..... .... ,,, i,, Elem ,- M ',, ..11-. C *, '-1 ' 272-3302 GREEN COVE SPRINGS CELEBRATION FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 806 Oak St. 284-1570 CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH iq. h h Ii ," CHURCH OF CHRIST Glenn Logston & Claude McEldowney 479 Houston St.- 284-1858 CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST (l 1) RO. (i.I'N, I IE ,, T THLiNDER8i.lI.T E[LMENT\R' 2020 Thunderbolt Dr., Fleming Island Plantationt Rev. James Graeser 264-6575 D[0Oi\ B CI'IlT lHI.LRCH ...i r. i DEFENDER'S MINISTRY Rev. Dave Talbot FAITH BAPTIST TEMPLE Rev. Henry Bowen 4330 CR-15A FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH 433 Palmetto Ave. 284-5490 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 615 Walnut St. 284-9231 Pastor Anselmo Castano FIRST HAITIAN CHURCH Rev. Fritzner Jean 1489 Russell Rd. FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL Rev. D.A. Dodge, Pastor 5945 Hwvy 17 S. Green Cove Springs, FL 32043. Sun. @ 2 p.m.: Thurs. @ 7 p.m. 1-888-356-6991 for more info. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. W. Hunter Camp. II Gum St. at U.S. 17 284-9261 FIRST UNITED METHODIST Eric M. Young 500 Walnut St. 284-9700 FLEMING ISLAND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev.* Brian Fowler 7170 Highwvay 17 284-3366 GRACE MISSIONARY BAPTIST 4411 Springbank Rd., GCS Brother Spurgeon Hayes Pastor Sun.-School 10- 11 a.m. . Worship Service II Noon Sunday Eve. 6 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Wed. Eve. 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Eve. 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. GREEN COVE SPRINGS CHURCH OF GOD 3218 U.S. 17 N, 284-6916 HARBOR BAPTIST CHURCH Samuel Jewell, Pastor 1120 Clay St. at Hwy 17 HICKORY GROVE BAPTIST Pastor Garrett Hays Oakridge Ave. 284-3311 LAKE ASBURY BAPTIST C:'URCH Troy Grant 2674 Healey Rd. 282-7079 LIVING WATERS WORSHIP CENTER 1104 Idlewild Ave. KINGDOM OF GOD IN CHRIST Elder Scott 1205 Houston St. MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH F T,,,, Bryant I j I ARTIST MT. PIASqANtT RAPTIST T ,, r. ,,, L '.'/right i L ri 11 . MT ZIONA 1 1t[ ChI.IR, l.H nr \riR "RLii.'rf ,N- \ IR\S,-U,\f 200J Deel Rd. ORANGE AVE.,BAPTIST Dr. H. Mark Nicholson 1106 N. Orange Ave. - 284-3937 RUSSELL BAPTIST S"i ,.,l ,1: GCS 284-3951 ST. JOSEPH BAPTIST CHUR .: ,.rr i., ,,._ , e t.. na: ST. MARGARET'S EPISCOPAL Father Ken Herzog. OldChurcmh Rd., Hibernia 284-3030 ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Rev. Chris Martin 400 St. Johns Ave. 284:5434. slrR, N l.'IfHE RN B,\PTI 284-0046 TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH - Deacon Bruce Butler P.O. Box 534 BEULAH BAPTIST Rev. Wescoat Holloway 4579 SR-21 Sun. Sch. 9:45a.mClhurcli 11:00 a.m. 529-9530 ,SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Keith Stewart CR226 . 284-9044 ' FIRST BLACK CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Bobby Register 3904 Hwy. 16 W. 529-9084 PENNEY COMMUNITY CHURCH "Interdenominational" Plhng & Caroline Blvd. 284-8200 - SUNRISE BAPTIST CHURCH int t.i ;.1 ,: ,,,, .. .. ': ." ..,.,,,1.,: ...1,' *ll ICo ,.6-.'" I IIi" hI I Wed. 7 p.m. - SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH Father Donal Sullivan " 7190 Hwy 17, Green Cove Springs Sunday services KEYSTONE HEIGHTS CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Todd Engel, Pastor 3760 SR 21, KH Sunday worship 9:15 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m. Wed. Bible hour-6:30 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. OF KEYSTONE HEIGHTS Hwy. 100 FRIENDSHIP BIBLE CHURCH Rev. Lloyd Greene, Pastor 1155 Orchid Avenue (Comer.Hwy, 21 & Orchid Ave.) Keystone Heights, FL 32656 352-473-2713 KEYSTONE HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN CHURCH Hwy. 21 473-0602 KEYSTONE HEIGHTS FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD SR 100 High Ridge Estates KEYSTONE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Jamie Westlake, Pastor Hwy. 21 S. 473-3829 ORANGE PARK ABUNDANTJOYCHRISANFELLOWSHIP El I,,,1;,; PI .t ,. .,,, Taylor APOSTOLIC LIGHTHOUSE 1-1. R ,"IRlI OF MIDDLEBURG -. ./R I _l' l 1 UI, ,, ,; , Middleburg, Fl 32068 i 4l 4, -1 i 4 ''-.l. ARGYLE BAPTIST Dr. Ken Dyal 8165 Argyle Forest Blvd ASBURY UNITED METHODIST HHLCHlll H iRIOR NGE ',\RKh I -, I _, lJ -- CH i Ui :. . 272-0110 . BAHA'I AL 269-3206 BE READY MINISTRIES 264-6791,778-1869, 800-445-9955 BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH S i H1.'R(iH Dr.Tom Neal 4459 U.S. Hwy. 17 S. BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. Paul Fowler, Pastor, 3060 Moody Rd. BIBLE BELIEVERS Christian Fellowship Pastor Curtis A.Beckeles Sr. 2106 Park Avenue 269-2423 BUCKMAN BRIDGE UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY http://www.bbuus.org P.O.'Box 844 ' Orange Park, FL 32067 276-3739 CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD Pastor Lamar Jacks 'I 55.ll -' 1, CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 112 Blanding Blvd. Rev. Roy Harris 272-4210 CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH 942 Oak Lane Pastor Johnny Thomas 27.6-9099 CHRISTIAN FAITH CENTER 922B Blanding Blvd.: Wendell A. Shaw, Minister Mark Sellers, Minister " 276-0130 CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER Meets Sunday at 2:00 at Wilson Inn on Collins Road FAITH COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD J.A. Jones, Pastor DeBarry & Gano 264-7540 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF ORANGE PARK Allen F. Harrod, Pastor 1140 Kingsley Ave. 264-2351 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF ORANGE PARK Dr. Bob Bole, Pastor 2876 Moody Rd. 272-1250 FLEMING ISLAND. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . Dr. Jim Weldon Jr., Pastor .1743 CR 220. Orange Park 553-8493 GOOD SAMARITAN EPISCOPAL CHURCH GOOD SHEPHERD EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH lh ,, I .. I, , .,,,1 h: I tR [I r[H.'iMqi L -' liR(.H 264-9981 .. HIBERNIA BAPTIST CHURCH Meets at Paterson Elementary School- Pastor, Scott Yirka 215-2488 or 704-5965 HERITAGE BAPTIST 4325 Hwy. 17 S. 269-2405 INTERNATIONAL BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Romeo Cerico 2001 Belhaven Drive (off College Drive) 10:30 am / WorshiIp 11:00 amg ISLAND VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. WM.-Scott Conner 900 Hwy. 17 264-6411 LAKESIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST Mike King, Minister 2539 Moody Rd. 264-2463 . LIVING WORD COMMUNITY CHURCH 512 Kingsley Ave. 10:30 a.m..service 904-264-8133 Pastor Eric Jaffe www.Iwcconline.org MOOSEHAVEN CHAPEL 278-1210 ADVENT LUTHERAN CHURCH 2156 Loch Rane Blvd. Pastors: David E. Winter Robert Hale 272-6370 Terry Muntain, Pastor Meets at OP HS Cafeteria Sunday 9 am. Bible Study 10:30 am. OAK LEAF BAPTIST CHURCH ' Pastor Robert Ball 1980 Wells Road (near Toys R Us). 213-9894 ORANGE PARK CHURCHOF CHRIST Terrace Rhoden, Preacher 1365 Kingsley Ave. OP, FL 32067 P.O. Box 23 264-4833 ORANGE PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Lee Ann Inman, Pastor Worship 8:15, 9:15, 9:30, 11:00 152 Stowe Ave. 264-2241 ORANGE PARK ASSEMBLY OF GOD Allan Wiggins, Pastor Services 10:30 a.m. & 6p.m. 1324 Kingsley Ave. 264-5961 ORANGE PARK CHURCH OFTHE NAZARENE 3212 Moody Rd. 269-5623 ORANGE COVE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Dave Swinyar, Pastor" 4501 US Hwy 17 South 269-2607 ORANGE PARK PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Tim Roberts Sunday School 9:30a.m and 11:00am Worship 9:15a.m. & Ila.m. 1905 Park Avenue 264-0536 www.oppresby.comn RIDGEWOOD BAPTIST Dr. Hal Fletcher 939 Blanding Blvd. 272-3791 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH David Swinyer, Pastor ,i i. 17 S. - ST. CATHERINE'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 1649 Kingsley Ave. 264-0577 ST. GILES PRESBYTERIAN II1 1 1, ' ST. JAMES AME CHURCH I t t1 i..1 1,. h . 278-7037 Sunday Service 11 a.m. -NEW BEGINNINGS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Pastor Jerry Larkford 1134 Blanding Blvd. 272-1017: VINEYARD CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP OF ORANGE PARK 109 industrial Loop. N Orange Park, Fl. 32073 276-7642 CLAY HILL CLAY HILL BAPTIST 6054 CR-218, Maxville 289-9292. LAKE ASBURY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Skipper Smith Lake Asbury Comma. Center JACKSONVILLE SPIRITUAL LIGHT HOUSE CHURCH Established Since 1942 1049 Crestwood St. lax, FL -764-7639 Sunday Service Spin Spiritual Mediums Day 2nd Sat. each Month 1-4pmn NEW HORIZONS ORANGE PARK WHOLE HOUSE I AO18 AIR CORDITIONI LAY COUN Do You Have:Up To12 Poor Filtration s 0inT Mold & Mildew Presentts High Energy Bills -e High Dust Rooms with uneven temperature? IF YOU SAID YES.' S276-8100 a -WI "Heating and Cooling Using Today's Technology"- "Keeping Families Comfortable & Healthy" P I T 100% Satisfacation 4 Hour Response Time PUIr|7 Days Same Rates No Overtime 24 Hr. Service PO INT ~ I 10 yrs. Parts Er Labor Warranty Financing Available G CHECK-UP .. -. w.ai c. logy.net Clay Today 264-3200 IN MAYHUGH'S DRUGS Worship at the Church 'of your choice every week. Open Monday Saturday 204 South Orange Avenue Green Cove Springs a s. 5 Section B-12 CLAYTODAY.BIZ April 7, 2005 CALENDAR from page B-10 ATTENTION KEYSTONE AREA RESIDENTS: The Clay County Property Appraiser's -Office will accept 2005 Homestead Applications at 275 South. Lawrence Blvd., Keystone Heights, FL (within the Tax Collector & Clerk of Court's Office) 9 a.m.-4 p.m. BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP of The Orange Park Library meets 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of the month at the li- brary. Call 278-4750. CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP meets 3:45-5:15 p.m. the third Wednesday of the month at Hospice of the Lakes, 6400 St.Johns Ave., Palatka and 11 a.m.-12 p.m. the first Monday of the month at Hospice of Jacksonville, 8130 Baymead- ows Way West, Suite 101. Call (800) 816- 0596 or (866) 733-9818. CHICK-FIL-A AT WELLS ROAD will host Family Night 5-8 p.m. Thurs- days. Call Diane Lewis at 904) 994-1152 or email dianeplewis@comcast.net. CHRISTIAN MOTORCYCLIST ASSOCIATION CC CHAPTER meets 6-8 p.m. Friday at ZAXBY'S on Blanding Blvd. and Kingsley Ave. for "Christian Bike Night" and then 5-6 p.m. the fourth Saturday of the month at Victory Christ- ian Center, 1134 Blanding Blvd, Orange Park. Call 545-1357 or visit cmausa.org. CLAY COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY meets the fourth Monday of the month at the Orange Park Library, 2054 Plainfield Ave. Call 272-1680. CLAY COUNTY JUVENILE JUS- TICE COUNCIL/PREVENTION POLICY BOARD meets 8 a.m. the fourth Thursday of the month at the Clay County Administration Building. COMMUNITY HOSPICE OF NORTHEAST FLORIDA presents, Wednesday Night's Bingo at the Industri- al Loop. Proceeds benefit Community Hospice. Call 269-3041. FEDERATED REPUBLICAN WOMEN OF CLAY meets 11:30 a.m. the fourth Wednesday of the month in the Cypress Club Ballroorn. Call 272-1672., FIND, a networking group for busi- nesses, meets 7:30-9:30 a.m. Thursday at the Eagle Harbor Golf Club. The $10 fee incl tides breakfast. Call 213-8564. FLEMING ISLAND-HIGH'S PRO- JECT G ILA DUATION 2005 is recruiting' coordinators and committee chairs. Call ,375-0081 or e-mail g.rensch@comcast.net FLEMING ISLAND MOM'S CLUB meets 10:30 a.m. every first Monday at the Fleming Island Baptist Church in Nursery. For more information contact Marianne at baugh3%'bellsotith.net or 541-0976 orvisit N http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FIMC/ FREE TAX ASSISTANCE AND RE- TURN PREPARATION for low to mid- dle income taxpayers of all ages will be - offered by AARP Tax aid in cooperation with the Internal Revenue Service through April 15. Call for an appoint- mein at Gree n cove Springs Senior Cen- ter- appointments Thursdays 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 284-5977, Middleburg Weigel Se- nior Center appointments Tuesdays 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 291-3520, Orange Park Se- nior Center -10 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesdays- 269-4731. GOLD WING ROAD RIDERS AS- SOCIATION, Chapter FLI-X, meets 6:30 p.m. the first Wednesday of the month at Golden Coirral. 582 Blanding Blvd. and 7 p.m. Frida\s at Dairy Queen. Kingsley A\e..SOrange Park. Visit www.fllx.org JACKSONVILLE 'PIPES AND. =WClay Electric Cooperative, Inc. *. .t. ., : ,, -, ,T' C ,) Conmpetlt\e rates, non-proft, S" right here in \0ouir cum uni.it\. SKeystone (352) 4734917 Orange Park .(904) 272-2456 C.. ayelectric.com DRUMS meets 5:45-9 p.m. Wednesday at Mandarin High School. Call 264-2173 or visitjaxpipes.tripod.com. LOOKIN GOOD, A self-help group for people with Multiple Sclerosis, meets 11 a.m. the second Saturday of the month. Call 278-8060. MIDDLEBURG VFW POST 8255 & LADIES AUXILIARY will collect can tabs to help the Ronald McDonald House. Tabs canbe dropped off at 296 Aster Ave. The VFW and Ladies Auxiliary are also collecting items for backpacks for the homeless. Call 282-9982. MILITARY OFFICERS ASSOCIA- TION meets on the third Wednesday of every month. Call 213-0701. .NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS meets 8 p.m. Thursday at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Green Cove Springs. ORANGE PARK AMATEUR RADIO CLUB meets.7:30 p.m. the third Thursday of the month at Moosehaven auditorium. Call 269-3873. ORANGE PARK GIRL SCOUTS are taking members 5-18. Call Melinda Thompson at 904-269-5482 ORANGE PARK MASONIC LODGE #267, 511 Kingsley Ave., meets 7:30 p.m. the first and third Monday of the month. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS will hold Twelve Step Meetings 10-11 a.m. Fri- days at Asbury United Methodist Church, 16 College Dr. Call 291-5233 REMEMBERING THE LOSS OF YOUR BABY, a support group for those who lost a child, meets 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. the first Thursday of the month at Hospice of North Central Florida, 4305 NW 90th Blvd) Gainesville. Call 1-800-816-0596. RETIRED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES meets 1 p.m. the second Tuesday of the month at the Orange Park Public Li- brary. Call 276-9415. THE BIG ORANGE BABERSHOP CHORUS meets 7:30-9:30 p.m. Tuesday at First Christian Church, 11924 SanJose Blvd., Mandarin. Call 262-0032. THE CLAY COUNTY CHAPTER 1414 Of National Association of the Clay County Federated Young Republicansi meets the second Monda\ of tie month: Call376-5288. THE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION needs members aged 18 or older, the descendent of an American Revolutionary patriot, and living in Orange Park, Middleburg or Green Cove Springs. Call 215-01543. THE FIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT GROUP meets 6 p.m. the first Thursday of the month at the Life Care Center on Kingsley. Call 291-1099 after 6 p.m. THE GEN. ROY S. GEIGER DE- TACHMENT OF THE MARINE CORPS LEAGUE meets 7 p.m. the third Monday of the month at the Middleburg VFW. Call 272-5013. . THE GREEN COVE SPRINGS/PENNEY FARMS LIONS CLUB meets noon on the second and fourth Tuesday-of the month at Wachovia on Hwy. 17. Call 904-716-2565. THE LADIES AUXILIARY FLEET RESERVE ASSOCIATION Unit 91 meets 7:30 p.m. the second Monday of the month at 5391 Collins Rd. THE NAVY WIVES- CLUB OF AMERICAJAX #86 meets 7:30 p.m. the first \'ednesda) of the month in Building 612 on Jason Stree at NASJacksonville. The thrift shop is open 9a.in.-1 p.m. Tues- davsand Thursda\ sand the first Saturday of dthe month. Call 772-0242. THE POLISH AMERICAN CUL- TURAL SOCIETY OF N.E.FLORIDA meets 1 p.m. the second Sunday of the month at 5850 Collins Rd. Call 772-7836. THESOUTHERN GENEALOG IST'S EXCHANGESOCIETY meets 10 a.m. the second Satin da\ of the month at 6215 Sauterne Dr. Their libran is open i11.1 a.in.- p.m. Tuesday\ -Thur sdai and Sat urda\. Call 904-778-101)0or eail sgesjax l-juno.conL. WEIGEL SENIOR CENTER inm ites everyone 60 ,eams and older to participate in programs 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday- Friday. Lunch served at noon, but mustbe ordered 24 hours in advance. Call 269-5978. WOMEN'S AA will meet 9 a.m. Satur- days at the Christian Education Center- Grace Episcopal Church, 142 Kingsley Ave. WORLD PEN PALS is seeking stu- dents wishing to correspond with others abroidr. Those interested should visit www.world-pen-pals.com YOUTH SUPPORT GROUP meets 4-5 p.m. the-first Wednesday of the month at the Hospice of the Lakes in' Palatka. Call 1-800-816-0596. RELIGION ASBURY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF ORANGE PARK will present an Eastertide Cantata performed by the Asbury Sanctuary Choir 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday, April 10. The theme is "FROM EVERLASTING TO EVERLASTING" in celebration of the Resurrection. In addi- tion to the renditions by the Choir, the pro- gram will feature solos, duets and quartets. The Public is invited. Asbury is located at 16 College Drive at the corner of College and Blanding Blvd. Call 272-0110. THE SECOND ANNUAL SOUTH- ERN CHRISTIAN MEMORIAL DAY RALLY will be 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, April 16 in downtownJacksonville's Hem- ming Plaza. Call 388-2253. ORANGE PARK CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB meets 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursday, April 14 at Eagle Harbor Golf Club. Lunch is $12. Feature Speaker is Beth Haizlip, artist and member of Art Guild of Orange Park: Childcare avail- able. Call 215- 2247. SPIRITUAL LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH will host Spiritual Mediums Day Counseling the second Saturday of the month at 1049 Crestwood St.,Jack- sonville. Call 764-7639. ORANGE PARK UNITED. METHODIST CHURCH will host a Self .Help-Hungei Foi Healing Spiritual Pro- gram 6 p.m. Thursday in Room 426. Call Bobbie at 278-71614 or Pearl Bales at 264- -2241 ext. 209. The church will also host a free Craft Hour 7 p.m. Mohdays and Thursday in the church's Family Life Center. Call Bobbie at 278-7164 or Wanda at 269-9657. CHRISTIAN SINGLES (30 50) OF ORANGE PARK are studying Rick War- ren's book, "The Pin pose Driven Life". Everyone is invited for in-home fellow- ship, Bible study and prayer in a casual, non-denominational atmosphere. No charge. Call 272-8350 or 269-2903. HEALING THE HEARTBREAK OF DIVORCE, facilitated by Mavis Ben- nett, Ph.D, wil ineet 6:30-8 p.m. Thurs- days, April 7-May 12 at Professional Christian Counseling, 1532 Kingsley Ave. Cost is $20 per session. Ca;; 278-8722. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE BAP- TIST CHURCH meets at Doctors Lake Civic Center, 4055 Cedar Rd., Orange Park. Call 724-5100. Service Schedule: Sunday School-10 a.mj Worship Service- 11 a.m.; and Afternoon Fellowship-1 p.m. The church will celebrate its first year an- niversary during its 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. services Sunday, March 6 at the Comfort Inn Banquet Hall. Guest Speaker is Dr. Jose Hernes Abante. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF KEYSTONE will hold its annual revival 7 p.m. Sunday-Wednesday, April 10-13.- Rev.Jimmy-Dale Patterson from Central Baptist Church in Sanfot d,Fla.willbe the guest speaker. The Anders Family will provide music. Call 325-473-7201 or visit fbckeystorie.org. THE EVANGELISM AND HOME MISSIONS DEPARTNMENTof theGreen Co\e Springs Congregational Holiness Cl h tt h will present a missionary program 10 a.m.-1 p.m. the third Saturday of the month in the parking lot at Clay Theater. All meetings include gospel singing and preaching. Clothing and meals offered to those with needs. Call 284-5089. HEALTH HOSPICE OFJACKSONVILLE will host a 12-hour ol1uneel training begin- ning Monda. Apr il 25 at 8130 Bai mead- ows W:9) W. Call 86-733-9818. ARTHRITIS support group meets 10:30 a.m. the th id Wednesdal of the month atthe Ot inge PaR k Libhiai n.2054 -Plainfield Ave. Call 282-9444. FREE CLINIC AVAILABLE 9 a.m.-noon on the second Saturday of the month for individuals withinadequate orno health insurance at the Clay County Health Clinic, 3229 Bear Run Blvd. Call 282-0439. H.O.P.E., a breast cancer support group, meets 7 p.m. the firstTuesda of dithe month at 2161 Kingsley Ave. Call 278-2666. 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UNITED OSTOMY ASSOCIATION Jacksonville Chiaptei meets 3p.m. the third Sunday of the month at Baptist Medical Center. Call904- 744-4082. Editors note: A llsubmissions to the Com- munity Calendar must be received by the Friday prior to pu,'1lial/ion a i will be placed on a space available basis. Email sub- missions can be sent to Trish Cormeny, tcor- meny@jcpgroup.com SR 16 resurfacing project information open house will be held Monday, April 11 Special to Clay Today The Florida Department of Trans- portation will hold a construction infor- mation openhouse about the upcoming. resurfacing project on SR 16 in Clay County. The meeting willbe held Mon- day, April 11, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the council chambers of the Green Cove Springs City Hall, 321 Walnut St The $6.6 million construction project is scheduled to start Tuesday, April 12. More than13milesof SR16willberesur- faced from US 17 in Green Cove Springs to SR 21 in Middleburg. 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Call 1(877)728-4807. i -U R -- mm m 'SU.BSC RIBE' NOW!I Clay. Today IQ Two years (104 issues) for only $45 Q One year (52 issues) for only -29 I Outside of County 1 year only '39 Q Payment enclosed -1 April 7,2005 CLAY TODAY CLASSIFIEDS 904-264-0846 ext. 138 FAX# 904-215-2456 Section ',B-19 ........... Section B-20 CLAY TODAY LEGALS 904-264-3200 X130 FAX# 904-264-3285 April 7, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, CASE NO: 05- CA-141, DIV. A SUSAN H. HOLTON, Plaintiff vs. VETERANS OF FOREIGN WAR, et al., De- fendants NOTICE OF ACTION TO: A.G. SHANDS and ETHEL G. SHANDS, his wife, if living and if deceased, their un- known spouse, heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors and all other parties claiming by, through, under or against them. Residence Unknown Last Known Mailing Address Unknown MELVIN PRESHA, if living and if.deceased, . his unknown spouse, heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, and all other parties claiming by, through, under or against him. Residence Unknown Last Known Mailing Address Unknown . YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title on the following property in Clay county, Florida: EXHIBIT "A" PARCEL #1: PART OF LOT 3, BLOCK 64 NORTH SUB- URBS OF GREEN COVE SPRINGS, CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID PARCEL BEING MORE-PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF HOUS- TON STREET AND THE SOUTHWESTER- LY LINE OF RAILROAD AVENUE, ACCORDING TO PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 11, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY, THENCE ON LAST SAID LINE N3647'00" W 100- FEET THENCE S53909'00" W 504.62 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE N36 45' 30" W 100 FEET, THENCE S5309'00" W 65.90 FEET, THENCE S3645'30" E 100 FEET, THENCE N53909'00" E 65.90 FEETTO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL #2: A PORTION OF LOTS 1 AND 3, BLOCK 64,, NORTH SUBURBS OF GREEN COVE SPRINGS, CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, TO- GETHER WITH THE SOUTHWEST 1/2 OF ELM STREET AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 1 OF THE CURRENT PUB- L1C RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY, ALL. BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DE- SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: . COMMENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF HOUS- TON STREET. (A 60 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY AS NOW ESTABLISHED) WITH THE. - SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF RAILROAD AVENUE (AS NOW ESTAB- LISHED) AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 11 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF .SAID COUNTY; THENCE N3647'00"W ALONG SAID SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE 100 FEET; THENCE S53909'00" W 465.47 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING SAID POINT LYING ON THE CENTERLINE OF SAID ELM STREET;' 'THENCE S5309'00" W 39.15 FEET; THENCE N37006'21" W 100 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF COVE SUBDIVI- SION AS RECORDED-IN PLAT BOOK 22, PAGE 46 OF THE PUBLIC ,RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY; THENCE S53909'00" W ALONG LAST SAID LINE 65.87 FEET TO THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID-COVE SUBDIVISION; THENCE S3706'21" E ALONG LAST SAID LINE 100.23 FEET; THENCE S36943'33" E 99.77 FEETTO TH E AFOREMENTIONED NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF HOUSTON STREET; THENCE N5309'00" E ALONG -SAID NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE 105.56 FEET TO THE AFOREMEN- TIONED CENTERLINE' OF 'SAID ELM -STREET; THENCE N37901'56" W ALONG SAID CENTERLINE 100 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. LESS AND EXCEPTTHOSE LANDS DE- SCRIBED IN O.R. BOOK 812, PAGE 564 TOGETHER WITH O.R. BOOK 1074, PAGE 153, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUN- TY, FLORIDA. has been filed against you and you are re- quired to serve a copy of your written de- tenses, if any, to it on LAWRENCE J. -BERNARD, ESQUIRE, plaintiff's attorney, Whose address is 300 West Adams Street, Suite 300, Jacksonville; Florida 32202, on or before APRIL 20, 2005, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 9th day of March, 2005. (SEAL).JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Coun. uy Anmie Padgett, deputy clerk. legal no. 3745 published March 17,24,31 and April 7, 2005 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. < IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE FOURTH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY . Case No: DP-2000-417 Division: A - IN THE INTEREST OF: J.R.H. A CHILD . SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF ACTION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF,;FLQRIDA.. -; ... ... , TO: T ... .* MUCKNIMRJ7i9^ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: DP-2004-89 DP-1995-1492 DP-1994-1029 DIVISION: A IN THE INTEREST OF: N.G. S.G. N.G. S.G. EACH A CHILD SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF ACTION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO: Derrick Flowers, Father Diangelo Brown, Father Ricky Merrit, Father Unknown Father Nicole Gibson, Mother Whereabouts Unknown YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Peti- tion has been filed in the above-styled Court by the FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CHIL- DREN AND FAMILIES for termination of parental rights and permanent commitment' for subsequent adoption of the above named children N.G., who was born August 17, 2001; S.G. who was born March 28, 1995; N.G. who.was born April 2, 1993; and S.G. who was born April 3, 1993. You are hereby commanded to appear before the Honorable Judge William Wilkes, at the Clay County Courthouse, Juvenile courtroom #4 on the third floor, 825 North Orange Avenue, Green Cove Springs, Florida, at the hours of 9 a.m. o'clock on April 13, 2005 A.D. You must ap- pear at the hearing on the date and time specified. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THE ARRAIGNMENT HEARING CONSTI- TUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS AND THAT YOUR CHILDREN MAY BE PERMANENTLY COM- MITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT FOR SUB- SEQUENT ADOPTION. Individuals with disabilities needing accom- modation to participate in this proceeding should contact Margaret Jones, as soon as possible, telephone (904) 529-4789; or if hearing impaired, 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770 (V) Florida Relay Service. WITNESS my hand as clerk of said Court and the Seal thereof, this 14th day of March, 2005. JAMES JETT Clerk of Said Court By: (s) Mary Shannon as Deputy Clerk Freda.Y. Floyd, Esquire Florida Bar No: 0738697 Attorney for CWLS-Florida Department of Children and Families 1726 Kingsley Ave., Suite 2 Jacksonville, Florida 32073 (904) 278-5644 Legal No. 3749 published March 17, 24, 31 and April 7,2005 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY COUN- TY, FLORIDA, CASE NO: 05-DR-507, DIV. B IN RE: THE ADOPTION OF .A.N.P. a minor child. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: ANDREW PETER ANDERSON, SR.. 329 E. 45th Street, . Jacksonville, Florida 32208 .ast.KrnoNoj Addleps, ,. ..,. .YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has John Thomas Holt, Father Whereabouts Unknown YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Peti- tion has been filed in the above-styled Court by the FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CHIL- DREN AND FAMILIES for termination of. parental rights and permanent commitment for subsequent adoption of the above named child. J.R.H., who was born July 14, 1995. You are hereby commanded to, appear be- fore the Honorable Judge William Wilkes, at the Clay County Courthouse, Juvenile Court- room, #4 on the third floor, 825 N. Orange Ave., Green Cove Springs, Florida, at the hours of 9 a.m. o'clock on May 4, 2005, A.D. You must appear at the hearing on the date and time specified. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THE ARRAIGNMENT HEARING CONSTI- TUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS AND THAT YOUR CHILDREN MAY BE PERMANENTLY COM- MITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT FOR SUB- SEQUENT ADOPTION. Individuals with disabilities needing a rea- sonable accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Margaret Jones, as soon as possible, telephone (904) 529- 4789; or if hearing impaired, 1-800-955-8771 (TDD); or 1-800-955-8770 (V) Florida Relay Service. WITNESS my hand as clerk of said Court and the Seal thereof, this 14th day of March, 2005. JAMES JETT as Clerk of-Said Court by (s) Mary Shannon, as Deputy Clerk Meredith A. Williams, Esquire Florida Bar No: 0641448 Attorney for CWLS-Florida Department of Children and Families 1726 Kingsley Ave., Suite 2 Jacksonville, Florida 32073 (904) 278-5644 Legal No. 3748 published March 17, 24, 31 and April 7,2005 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, CASE NO: 05-DR-353 DIV. E ROBERT H. HUNTER, Petitioner and CHRISTINE L. HUNTER, Respondent NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF.MARRIAGE' TO: CHRISTINE L. HUNTER 6286 Sandhill Road, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a notice of ac- tion has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Robert H. Hunter, whose address is 3845 Floyd Rd., Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 on or before April 29, 2005 and file the original with the clerk of this Court at: Room 105, 825 N. Orange Ave., Green Cove Springs, FL. 32043, be- fore service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief de- manded in the petition. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orderr, are available at the Clerk of itr,.e i',:iui :.urt's office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office notified of your current ad-. dress. (You may file Notice of Current Ad- dress, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk's office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain au-, tomatic disclosure of documents and infor- mation. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings. . Dated: March 10, 2005 (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, by: Brenda Bennett, deputy clerk. legal no. 3780 published March 31, April 7, 14 and 21, 2005 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH JU- DICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, GENERAL JURISDIC- TION DIVISION, CASE NO: 05-161-CA INDYMAC BANK, F.S.B., Plaintiff vs. MARVIN DOXEY, a/k/a MARVIN W. DOXEY II, et al., Defendant(s) NOTICE OF ACTION CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE TO: MARVIN DOXEY A/K/A MARVIN W. DOXEY II; VICKEY A. DOXEY A/K/A VICK- EY DOXEY, whose residence is unknown if he/she/they be living; and if he/she/they be dead, the unknown defendants who may be spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees, as- sigrinees, lienors, creditors, trustees and all parties claiming an interest by, through, under or against the Defendants, who.are nl krowrn to be dead or alive rand all parnies having or claiming 10 have an, rgnl. idle or interest in the property described in the mort- gage being foreclosed herein. YOU ARE HEREBy NOTIFIED that an ac-: tion to.foreclose a mortgage on the following property:; : '. LOT 21, SECTION .2, NORTH SHORES SUBPIVISJON. AS P.BFLAT.REC9RQBDD,. IJi BOOK -, PAGE 29, OF THE PUBLIC been filed to adopt the above minor, and that you are required to serve a copy of your writ- ten defenses, if any,: to it on SETH SCHWARTZ, ESQUIRE, whose address is 550 West Water Street, Suite 1020, Jack- sonville, FL 32202, on or before APRIL 29, 2005, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court at 825 North Orange Avenue,. Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043, before service on the said attorney or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief de- manded in the petition. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the clerk of the Circuit Court's office notified of your current ad- dress. (You may file Notice of Current Ad- dress, Florida Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed toQ the address on record at the Clerk's office. Dated March 16,2005. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, by: Diane Pierce, deputy clerk. legal no. 3771 published March 24, 31, April 7 and 14,2005 inClay County's Clay Today newspaper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, CASE NO: 10- 2005-CA-256 STAGE COACH ENTERPRISES, INC., etc.- Plaintiff vs. BRIAN JAMES MORTON, et al, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: BRIAN JAMES MORTON Last Known Address 4948 Calendula Ave. Middleburg, FL 32068 CANDICE LOUISE MORTON Last Known Address 4948 Calendula Avenue Middleburg, FL 32068 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to fore- close a mortgage on the following property in Clay County, Florida: LOT 6, BLOCK 108, JACKSONVILLE SOUTH UNIT 11, AS PER PLATTHEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGES 1- 13, INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been filed against you and you are re- quired to serve a copy of your written de- fenses, if any, to it on Lance Paul Cohen, the Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is Cohen & Thurston, P.A., 1723 Blanding Boulevard, Suite 102, Jacksonville, Florida 32210, with- in thirty '30', .J,',- t..:,,T, Ie ih ;r|i :Jir. ..of-pub- Jication :,r, or o r.. 'r re prii 2 -'. l''-" o:f this notice, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on the Plain- tiff's attorney or immediately thereafter; oth- erwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. Dated on, this 18th day of March, 2005. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, by: Amie Padgett, deputy clerk. Lance Paul Cohen, Esquire COHEN & THURSTON, P.A. 1723 Blanding Boulevard, Suite 102 Jacksonville, Florida 32210 (904) 388-6500 attorney for plaintiff legalno. 3784 published March 31 and April 7,2005 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 04-806-CA CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE COR- PORATION, f/k/a CHASE HOME MORT- GAGE CORPORATION, Plaintiff vs. TRAVIS E. THORNTON, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated March 21, 2005 and entered in Case NO. 04-806-CA of the Circuit Court of the FOURTH Judicial Circuit in and for CLAY County, Florida wherein CHASE MANHAT- TAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION, f/k/a CHASE HOME MORTGAGE CORPORA- TION, is the Plaintiff and TRAVIS E. THORNTON; PATRICIA A. THORNTON; BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA; are the De- fendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at FRONT DOOR OF THE CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE, GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FLORIDA at 10:00AM. on the 9TH DAY OF MAY 2005. the follow- ing described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: THE SOUTH 129.45 FEET OF THE NORTH 260.43 FEET TO TRACT "A", BLACK CREEK HILLS, CLAY-COUNTY, FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO PLAT BOOK 7, PAGES 45 AND 46, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF .SAID.COUNTY. , A/K/A 2090 Cornell Road, Middleburg, FL 32068 WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on March 22, 2005. (SEAL) James B. Jett, Clerk of the Circuit Court,:by Ann L. Garrison, Deputy Clerk Echevarria & Associates, P.A. P.O. Box 25918 ..... .... , Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F04014305r CHASE SPECFHLMC R cselph legal no. 3786 published March.31 and April 7, 2005 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA., has been filed against you and you are re- quired to serve a copy of your written de- fenses, if any, to it on DAVID J. STERN, esquire, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 801 S. University Drive #500, Plantation, FL 33324 (no later than 30 days from the date of the first publication of this notice of action) and file the original with the clerk of this court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition filed herein. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court at Clay County, Florida this 21 st day of March, 2005. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, by: Ann L. Garrison, deputy clerk. LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J. STERN, ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF. 801 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE SUITE 500 PLANTATION, FL. 33324 05-37914(FM) IND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons with dis- abilities needing a special accommodation .should contact Court Administration, at the Clay County Courthouse at 904-630-2564, 1-800-955-8771' (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. legal no. 3783 published March 31 and April 7,2005 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH JU- DICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, ,LOR:D1,20 C.I0VIL, BISI,.. . CASE NO: 10-2004-CA-1052, DIV. B IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, CASE 2004-CA-00054, DIV. B MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- TION SYSTEMS, INC., Plaintiff -vs. CARLA. FAULK AND ROSAEL FAULK, HIS WIFE; SHERMAN ACQUISITION, L.P., De- fendants NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order of Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated March 21,2005, entered in Civil Case' No. 2004-CA-000524 of the Circuit Court of the 4th Judicial Circuit in and for Clay Coun- ty, Florida wherein MORTGAGE ELEC- TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., Plaintiff and CARLA. FAULKAND ROSAEL FAULK, HIS WIFE are defendantss, I will sell to the highest and best bidder.for cash, at the front door of the Clay County Court- house, located at 825 North Orange Avenue, Green Cove Springs, Clay County, Florida AT 10:00 A.M. ON APRIL 21, 2005 the fol- lowing described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to-wit: LOT 55, SAVANNAH GLEN, UNIT TWO, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 31, PAGES 72 THROUGH 77, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DIS- ABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMO- DATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVI- SION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE, .825 NORTH ORANGE AVENUE, GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FL. 32043 WITH 2. WORKING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE-OF SALE: IF YIOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955- 8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955-8770. Dated at Green Cove Springs, Florida this 22nd day of March, 2005. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Clay County, Florida, by: Ann L. Gar- rison, deputy clerk. ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF SHAPRIO & FISHMAN, LLP WOODLAND CORPORATE CENTER , 4505 Woodland Corporate Blvd. Suite 100 Tampa, Florida 33614 (813) 880-8888 03-59890T legal no. 3788 published March 31 and April 7,2005 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH JU- DICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, GENERAL JURISDIC- TION DIVISION, CASE NO: 04-1158-CA LASALLE NATIONAL BANK, AS TRUSTEE FOR AFC MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 1998-1, UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT, DATED AS OF 3/1/98., Plain- tiff vs. TRAMPUS S. JOHNSON, ET AL, Defen- dant(s) NOTICE OF ACTION CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE TO: FIRST SELECT INC., which business address is unknown. THE CORPORATION IS HEREBY NOTI- FIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property: LOT 8, BLOCK 2, BLACK CREEK PARK UNIT. FOUR, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOFAS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGES 67 AND 68 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH A 1994 SINGLE WIDE MOBILE HOME, VIN# GMHGA211942610 has been filed against the corporation and the corporation is required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on DAVID J. STERN; Esquire, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 801 S. University Drive, Suite 500, Plantation, FL 33324 (no later than 30 days from the date of the first publi- cation of this notice of action) and file the original with the clerk of this court either be- fore service on Plaintiff's attorney or imme- diately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition filed herein. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court at Clay County, Florida, this 189th day of March, 2005. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, by: Ann L. Garrison, deputy clerk. LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J. STERN, P.A. Attorney for Plaintiff 801 S. University Drive Suite 500 Plantation, FL 33324 In accordance with the Americans With Dis- abilities Act, persons with disabilities need- ing a special accommodation should contact Court Administration at the Clay County Courthouse at 904-630-2564, 1-800-955- 8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. legal no. 3793 published March 31 and April 7,2005 In Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. i* NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Capitol Self Storage 501, wishing to avail itself of the provisions of applicable laws of This State Civil Code Sections 83.801- 83.809, hereby gives notice of sale under said law, to wit: On 4/21/05 at Capitol Self Storage #501, 3585 Highway 17, Orange Park, FL 32003 (904) 215-2125, at 10:00 A.M. of that day, Capitol Self Storage 501 will conduct a pub- lic sale to the highest bidder, for cash, of property contained in the following Unit(s): Adam Richardson, E057, household Kathleen Slate, EQ84, household Debbie Leonard, E122, household Erica Sigley, F255, household Owner reserves the right to bid and refuse or .reject any and all bids. The sale is being made to satisfy and owner's lien. The public is invited to attend. legal no. 3774 published March 31 and. April 7,2005 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. April 7, 2005 CLAY TODAY LEGALS 904-264-3200 X130 FAX# 904-264-3285 Section B-21 U.S. BANK, N.A. AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO THE LEADER MORTGAGE COMPANY, Plaintiff vs. JARROD R. LAPLAND, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 24th day of March, 2005, and entered in Case No. 10-2004-CA-151 DIV B, of the Cir- cuit Court of the 4th Judicial Circuit in and for Clay County, Florida, wherein U.S. BANK, N.A. AS SUCCESSOR BY.MERGER TO THE LEADER MORTGAGE COMPANY is the Plaintiff and JARROD R. LAPLAND; SHELLEY K. LAPLAND; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS) IN POS- SESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are defendants. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the front steps of Clay County Courthouse in Green Cove Springs, Florida AT 10:00 A.M. ON THE 25TH DAY OF APRIL. 2005. the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 94, HABITAT, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 20, PAGES 1, 2,3, 4AND 5, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities-Act (ADA), disabled persons who, because of their disabilities need, spe- cial accommodation to participate in this pro- ceeding should contact the ADA Coordinator at 825 N. Orange Avenue, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 or Telephone Voice/TDD (904) 630-2564 not later than five business days prior to such proceeding. Dated this 24th day of March, 2005. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, by:,Debra M. Beyerle, deputy clerk. Law Office of Marshall C. Watson 1800-NW 49th Street, Suite 120 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 (954) 453-0365 04-08013 legal no. 3795 published March 31 and April 7,2005 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH JU- DICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, GENERAL JURISDIC- TION DIVISION, CASE NO: 10-04-CA-667 ABN'AMRQ MORTGAGE GROUP, INC., Plaintiff vs. TONY E. SMITH, IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DE- VISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN IN- TEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST TONY E. SMITH; TERRI A. SMITH; IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE UN- KNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES ASSIGNEES, LIENORS,. CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTER- EST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST TERRI A. SMITH; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POS- SESSION, Eefendant(s) RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Granting the Motion to Reset Fore- closure Sale dated March 21, 2005 entered in Civil Case No. 10-04-CA-667 of the Circuit Court of ihe 4ih Ju.j';,'ial C, r. ut rin and ior Ciav Courir, Green Cove Spr.p-j,. Ficloria I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the front steps of the Clay County- SCourthouse, 825 N. Orange Avenue, Green Cove Springs, Florida AT 10:00 A.M. ON THE 21ST DAY OF APRIL, 2005 the fol- lowing described property as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to-wit: LOT 111, RUSSELL OAKS,; ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 22 PAGES 68, 69. -0 AtrD 71 OF THE PUBLIC RECOROA OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. Dated this 24th day of March, 2005. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Courn. cy Brren.a Berrnen depbi., cllr. IN -ACCORDAJCE WITH THE AMERICAlJ:, . 'ITH D[I- ABILITIES ACT per n-r: vilh ,J,_- "3biliic,. ne..i,r,.g a pceCial a:c'-rmrrn.:,daiior, should contact Court Administration, at the Clay County Courthouse at 904-630-2564, 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, NAMED DEFENDANTSS; UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2, De- fendant(s) NOTICE OF ACTION TO: MICHAEL A. CATHCART; THE UN- KNOWN SPOUSE OF MICHAEL A. CATH- CART; TANYA R. CATHCART; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF TANYA R. CATH- CART; IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UN- KNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANTSS, IF REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE RESPECTIVE UN- KNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PER- SONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED DEFEN- DANT(S); WHOSE RESIDENCE ARE/IS UN- KNOWN. YOU ARE HEREBY required to file your answer or Written defenses, if any in the above proceeding with the Clerk of this Court, and to serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff's attorney, whose name and address appears hereon, on or before 5-16-05; the nature of this proceeding being a suit for foreclosure of mortgage against the follow- ing described property, to wit: LOT 4A, BLOCK 3, BAYHILL UNIT TWO, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 21, PAGE 49-50, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. a/k/a 2652 MALIBU CIRCLE ORANGE PARK, FLORIDA 32065 If you fail to file your answer or written de- fenses in the above proceeding, on plaintiff's attorney, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or Petition. Dated at Clay County, this 24th day of March, 2005. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, by: Debra M. Beyerle, deputy clerk. In accordance with the American with Dis- abilities Act of 1990, persons needing a spe- cial accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact the ASA Coordi- nator no later than seven (7) days prior to the proceedings. If hearing impaired, please call (800) 955-9771 (TDD) or (800) 955-8770 (voice), via Florida Relay Service. Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra 9204 King Palm Drive Tampa, FL 33619-1328 (813) 915-8660 attorney for Plaintiff legal no. 3798 published March 31 and April 7,2005 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, CASE NO: 10- 2005-CA-94, DIV. CV-E STAGE COACH ENTERPRISES, INC. etc. Plaintiff vs. KENNETH GEORGE OLIVER,JIR., et al., Defendants NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE PURSUANT TO SECTION 45.031(1), FLORIDA" STATUTES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered on March 22, 2005, in Case No: 10-2005- CA-94, of the Circuit Court, Clay Couri, ' Florida, in which Stage Coach Enterprises, Inc. is plaintiff and Kenneth George Oliver, Jr. Rebecca Darlene Oliver and Beneficial Florida, Inc. are defendants, the Clerk of this Court' .%'l Sclt ai Furu ll: *aiS31; ler, IollO fnQ .3e- scribed -eal pr.r.periv LOT 11, BLOCK 83,JACKSONVILLE SOUTH UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGES 1-13, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. The sale will be held ON APRIL 22, 2005, at 10:00 A.M. TO THE HIGHEST AND BEST BIDDER FOR CASH, at the front steps of the Clay County Courthouse, 825 N. Orarig ,,nuj Greer C..:,.z Springsr, Flori- da ,n a.',.:'.r3 rr,c f,,i ~.i Se l,,r 451 31 of the FI:ura lalule- Dated this 24th day of March, 2005. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of said Court, by: Brenda Bennett, deputy clerk. Cohen & Thurston, P.A. COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST COR- NER OF SAID SECTION 8, SAID SOUTH- EAST CORNER ALSO BEING ON THE. WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF THE RIGHT OF WAY OF CURRANTAVENUE AND RUN NORTH 02 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 06 SECONDS EAST, ALONG THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY THEREOF AND ALONG SAID WESTERLY BOUNDARY, 436.63 FEET TO A SET IRON ROD FOR THE POINT OF BE- GINNING. FROM THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING THUS DESCRIBED RUN SOUTH 89 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 33 SECONDS WEST, PARALLEL WITH THE SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID SECTION 8, A DIS- TANCE OF 2003.97 FEET TO A SET IRON ROD; THENCE NORTH-02 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 06 SECONDS EAST, PARALLEL WITH SAID EASTERLY AND WESTERLY BOUNDARIES, 217.76 FEET TO A SET IRON ROD; THENCE NORTH 89 DE- GREES.30 MINUTES 33 SECONDS EAST, PARALLEL WITH SAID SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY, 2003.97 FEET TO AN IRON ROD SET ON AN INTERSECTION WITH SAID EASTERLY AND WESTERLY BOUNDARIES; THENCE SOUTH 02 DE- GREES 59 MINUTES 06 SECONDS WEST, ALONG SAID EASTERLY AND WESTERLY BOUNDARIES, 217.76 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 10.00 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. The sale will be held on April 22, 2005 AT 10:00 A.M. to the highest and best bidder for cash, at the front steps of the Clay County Courthouse, 825 N. Orange Avenue, Green Cove Springs, Florida in accordance with Section 45.031 of the Florida Statutes. Dated this 22nd day of March, 2005. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, by: Brenda Bennett, deputy clerk. Cohen & Thurston, P.A. 1723 Blanding Boulevard Suite 102 Jacksonville, FL 32210 legal no. 3800 published March 31 and April 7,2005 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, CIVIL ACTION, CASE NO: 05-CA-130-B GREEN TREE SERVICING, LLC, Plaintiff- vs. CHRISTOPHER W. MONRO; JULIE A. MONRO a/k/a JULIE HOWARD; SUZANNE E. MONRO; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE, UNKNOWN TENANTSS, Defendant(s) NOTICE OF ACTION TO: CHRISTOPHER W. MONRO 4819 Dale Court Middleburg, FL 32068 YOU ARE NOTIFIE that an action for Mort- gage Foreclosure and to Reestablish Lost or Destroyed Documents has been filed against you and you are required to serve a' copy of your written defenses, if any, to: SEAN V. DONNELLY, ESQ. 3708 W. Euclid Avenue Tampa, Florida 33629 on or before May 2, 2005 and file the orig- inal with the Clerk of this Court either before. service on plaintiffs) attorney or immediate- ly thereafter; otherwise a default will be en- tered against you for the relief demanded.in the complaint or petition. The property proceeded against is de- scribed as follows: LOT 29, BLOCK 3, BLACK CREEK PARK, UNIT FOUR, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGES 67 AND 68 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. Together with that certain manufactured home more specifically described as:. 1997, Fleetwood/Stone Creek (40x60) with Serial Number FLFLV70A25046SK21BC. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on March 21, 2005. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Court, by: Holly Hurlburt, deputy clerk. legal no. 3801 Published March 31 and April 7,2005 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. Notice Of Organizational Meeting Magnolia West Community Development District via F .:.rida Heia'' i.:e legal no. 3799 published March 31 and The City Council of the City of DAVID J STERrJ PA April 7,2005 in Clay County's Clay Today Green Cove Springs, Florida is expected to 801 S. University Drive Suite 500 newspaper. meet on April 12, 2005 to consider the adop- Plantation, FL 33324 tion of an ordinance to establish the Magno- (954) 233-8000 lia West Community Development District. 04-29642(SLHM) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR Assuming favorable action by the City Coun- legal no. 3797 published March 31 and CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA,;CASE NO: 10- cil on behalf of the proposed District, the Or- April 7,2005 in Clay County's Clay Today 2004-CA-1105, DIV: CV-E ganizational meeting of the Board of newspaper. STAGE COACH ENTERPRISES, INC., etc., Supervisors of the Magnolia West Commu- Plaintiff nity Development District is scheduled to be vs. held on April .19,2005 at 3:30 P.M. at the Or- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE FOURTH MARK S. SIMMS. al al Defendants angel Park Inn, (formally the Holiday Inn) in JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE PURSUANT the St. John's Room, 150 Park Avenue (I- FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, TO SECTION 45.031(1), FLORIDA 295 at U.S.17), Orange Park, Florida. The CIVIL DIVISION, CASE NO: 2005-CA-250 : STATUTES purpose of the meeting is to elect certain WELLS FARGO BANK MINNESOTA, NA- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: District officers, consider the appointment of TIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS .TRUSTEE NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to staff to include but not limited to manager, at- UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING ;the Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered torney, engineer and others as deemed ap- AGREEMENT DATED.AS OF FEBRUARY on March 22, 2005, in Case No. 10-2004- propriate by the Board of Supervisors; to 28. 2001, SERIES 200V-1, Plaintiff CA-1105, of the Circuit Court, Clay County, consider the services to be provided by the vs. Florida in which Stage Coach Enterprises,; District and the financing plan for same; to MICHAEL A CATHCART. THE UNKNOWN Inc. is Plaintiff and Mark S. Simms, Unknown consider certain documents related to the is- SPOUSE OF MICHAEL A CATHCART; Spouse of Mark S. Simms and Tammy Sim- -"'suance of special assessment bonds and to TANYA R CATHCART: THE UNKNOWN mons Scott are defendants, the Clerk of this conduct.other business that may come be- SPOUSE OF TANYA R. CATHCART; IF LIV- Court will sell at public sale the following de- fore the Board. The meeting is open to the ING, INCLUDING :'-ANY" UNKNOWN scribed real property: public and will be conducted in accordance SPOUSEOF SAID DEFENDANTSS. IF RE EXHIBIT A with the provisions of Florida Law for Com- -MARRIED; AND IF DECEASED, THE RE-P DESCRIPTION-PARCEL7 munity Development Districts. The meeting SPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE EAST may be continued tfo a date, time, and place GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES. CREDITORS, 1,2 OF SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH,'" 10 be spectied on the record at the meeting: LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES. AND ALL RANGE 24 EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORI- A copy of the agenda for this meeting may ' OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, DA; SAID PARCEL BEING MORE IPARTIC-: be obtained from Severn Trent Services, 210 THROUGH, UNDER -OR AGAINST THE- T ULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: N. University Drive, Suite 800;,Cpral,Springs, Florida 33071. Pursuant to provision of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations at this meeting because of .a disability or physical impairment should contact Richard Bowers at 904-493-6408 at least forty-eight (48) hours before the meet- ing. Each person who decides to appeal any decision made by the Board with respect to any matter considered at the meeting is advised that person will need a record of the proceedings and that accord- ingly, the person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, including the testimony and evidence upon which such appeal is to be based. Richard Bowers Manager Legal no. 3803 published April 7, 2005 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of Supervisors of the Clay County Utility Authority will meet at'2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 19, 2005, in the Board Room at the Clay County Utility Authority,. .3176 Old Jennings Road, Middleburg, Flori- da. In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, any person needing a spe- cial accommodation to participate in this matter, should contact the Clay County Util- ity Authority by mail at 3176. Old Jennings Road, Middleburg, Florida 32068 or by tele- phone at (904) 213-2464, no later than 7 days prior to the hearing or proceeding for which this notice has been given. Hearing impaired persons can access the foregoing telephone number by contacting the Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955-8770 (Voice) or 1-800-955-8771 (TDD). If any person intends to appeal any deci- sion related to this action,, such-person will need to provide a court reporter at such per- son's own expense, for a transcript of the proceedings. All interested persons.are in- vited to attend. For further information call 213-2464. legal no. 3804 published April 7, 2005 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. NOTICE 0 First Coast Tech rectors Meeting 26, 2005 at 8:30 of Commerce, 1 ange Park, FL. T lic. If a person decision made b' tors with respect such meeting or I a record of the p such purpose, he that a verbatim re made, which rec and evidence up the testimony anc appeal is to be bE special accommo cause of a disabi should contact FC five calendar day Christine Cothro President legal no. 3805 p Clay County's C THE ST. JC MANAGER RECEIVED 1 FOR ENVIROf PER[ BARBARAJ. M Orange Park, FL 019-95537-2. The County, Section Range 26 East. modification to thi water management construction for S ditional parking, a CLAY COUNT 3176 Old Jennin 32068, application project is located Township 04 So ERP application i face water manac Leaf Plantation RE ity, a 1.97-acre de OLP 11N1 LLC, San Jose Blvd., J plication #4-019-6 cated in Cia, Cou 04 South, Range tion is.for constr management sys dential develop Plantation, Parcel The file(s) cont listed application( tion Monday throu holidays, 8:00 a. Johns River Wa Headquarters or tl ter. Written object be made, but sho by) the District Cle Florida 32177-14 from the date of tions should iden and address, and to the application does not entitle yo da.Statutes, Adm those persons wh are affected by th a petition meeting tions 120.596 and and Chapter 28-1 F PUBLIC MEETING Code, may obtain an administrative hearing. All I.rr.el, ii.d ri.nerl objections will be pre- ..e-,iEic'] int eoar j for consideration'in its *delriir,'ri, or, application prigr to the Board tak;,.g ,.:i ;.:i-. r, ithe appii.: aiic.r, G lOria L:-"'i. r ,Di 'lr ,r D.i-,,ci.n .i Prermni raia Services. St. Johns River Water Management District. legal no. 3806 published April 7, 2005 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY COUN- TY, FLORIDA CASE NO: 05-DR-473, DIV. E IN RE: THE ADOPTION OF: STEVEN O'NEIL-MCLEMORE GRfFFIN, a minor. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: Ron Best Street Address Unknown City and State Unknown YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a No- tice of Action for termination of parental rights for the proposed adoption of your minor child, Steven O'Neil McLemore, has been' filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to L. Jack Gibney, Esquire, 4465 Baymead- ows Road, Suite 2, Jacksonville, Florida 32217 on or before May 4, 2005, and file the original with the clerk of this court either be- fore service on Petitioner's attorney or im- mediately thereafter; or a Default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on March 23, 2005. ' (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Court, 'by: Amie Padgett, deputy clerk. legal no. 3807 published April 7, 14, 21 and 28,2005 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH JU- DICIAL .CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY: COUNTY, FLORIDA, CIVIL DIVISION, CASE NO: 05-222-CA MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- TION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC., F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE FUNDING CORPO- RATION D/B/A AMERICA'S WHOLESALE LENDER, Plaintiff . nical Institute Board of Di- vs. will be held Tuesday, April ROBERT STRIPP, et al, Defendants a.m. at Clay Co. Chamber NOTICE OFACTION 734 Kingsley Avenue, Or- TO: ROBERT STRIPP he meeting is open to pub- (Last Known Address) .decides to appeal any 1593 LOUIE CARTER ROAD y the FCTI Board of Direc-- MAXVILLE, FL. 32234 to any matter considered at UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ROBERT STRIPP hearing, he or she will need (Residence Unknown) proceedings, and that, for YOU ARE.NOTIFIED THAT an action for or she may need to ensure Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following de- ecord of the proceedings is scribed property: ord includes the testimony PARCEL "A" ion which record includes A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN THE d evidence upon which the EAST 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 ased. Any person requiring OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, idations at this meeting be- RANGE 23 EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORI- ility or physical impairment DA, SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTIC- CTI (904) 829-1011 at least ULARLY DESCRIBED-AS.FOLLOWS: s prior to the meeting. COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST COR- n NER OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTH- EAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF published April 7, 2005 in SECTION 34; THENCE ON THE EAST lay Today newspaper. LINE THEREOF RUN NORTH 00 DE- GREES 29 MINUTES 30 SECONDS WEST 789.34 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- PHNS RIVER WATER NING: THENCE CONTINUE ON LAST SAID IENT DISTRICT HAS LINE NORTH 00 DEGREES 29 MINUTES THEAPPLICATION(S) 10 SECONDS WEST 146.43 FEET; MENTAL RESOURCE THENCE DUE WEST 414.45 FEET; MIT(S) FROM: THENCE SOUTH 11 DEGREES, 58 MIN- ICKINZIE, 665 Nelson Dr., UTES, 36 SECONDS EAST 149.69 FEET; L 32073, application #40- THENCE DUE EAST 384.64 FEETTO SAID e project is located in Clay POINT OF BEGINNING, BEING IN AREA 38, Township 05 South, 1.34 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, EXCLU- The ERP application is for SIVE OF THAT PORTION OF THE AFORE-, e previously issued surface DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND LYING ent permit associated with WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF ANY tavley's Backyard BBQ ad- ROADS, PRIVATE OR PUBLIC. a 0.9-acre project. PARCEL "B" rY UTILITY AUTHORITY, A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN THE gs Road, Middleburg FL EAST 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 )n #40-019-65850-31. The OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, in Clay County, Section 06, RANGE 23 EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORI- uth, Range 25 East. The- DA, SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTIC- s for construction of a sur- ULARY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: cement system for the Oak COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST COR- e-use Potable Water Facil- NER OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF development. THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 34; THENCE ON Charles W. Arnold, 11217 THE EAST LINE THEREOF RUN NORTH acksonville, FL 32223, ap- 00 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 30 SECONDS 55850-32. The project is lo- WEST 665.50 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- jniy. Section 06, Township GINNING; THENCE CONTINUE ON LAST 25 East. The ERP applica- SAID LINE NORTH 00 DEGREES 29 MIN- uction of a surface water UTES 30 SECONDS WEST 123.84 FEET; tern for a 52.83-acre, resi- THENCE DUE WEST 384.50 FEET; nent known as Oak Leaf THENCE SOUTH 11 DEGREES 58 MIN- Is 11A& 11C. UTES 36 SECONDS EAST 126.58 FEET; aining each of the-above- THENCE DUE EAST 359.30 FEET TO SAID s) are available for inspec- POINT OF BEGINNING; BEING IN AREA ugh Friday except for legal 1.0 ACRES, EXCLUSIVE OF THAT POR- m. to,5:00 p.m. at the St. TION LYING WITHIN THE COUNTY GRAD- ter Management District ED ROAD, EXCEPTING THEREFROM he appropriate service cen- ANY PORTION LYING WITHIN THE ions to the application may BOUNDARIES OF ANY ROADS, PUBLIC )uld be filed with (received OR PRIVATE. irk, 4049 Reid St., Palatka, has been filed against you and you are re- 29, no later than 14 days quired to serve a copy of your written de- publication. Written objec- fenses, if any, to it, on Marshall C. Watson, tify the objector by name P.A. attorney for Plaintiff, whose address is fully describe the objection 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120, Ft. Laud- . Filing a written objection erdale, FL 33309 on or before eMay 9, 2005, ou to a Chapter 120, Flori- a date which is within thirty (30) days after linistrative Hearing. Only' the first publication of this Notice in the CLAY lose substantial interests TODAY, and file the original with the Clerk of e application and who file' this Court either before service on Plaintiff's ; the requirements of Sec- attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise 1120.57, Florida Statutes, a default will be entered against you-for the 06, Florida Administrative .relief demanded in the complaint. Section B-22 In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) disabled per- sons who, because of their disabilities need, special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact the ADA Coordi- nator at 825 N. Orange Avenue, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 or Telephone Voice/TDD (904) 630-2564 not later than five business days prior to such proceeding. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 29th day of March, 2005. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, by: Amie Padgett, deputy clerk. legal no. 3808 published April 7 and 14, 2005 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, CIVIL ACTION, CASE NO: 2004-772-CA, DIV. B DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF MOR-. GAN STANLEY ABS CAPITAL INC. TRUST 2004-NC5, Plaintiff vs. CARON D. HAGEMAN, et al, Defendant(s) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated March 24, 2005 and entered in Case No. 2004-772-CA of the Circuit Court of the Fourth Judicial Circuit in and for Clay Coun- ty, Florida wherein DEUTSCHE BANK NA- TIONAL TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF MORGAN STANLEY ABS CAPITAL 1 INC. TRUST 2004-NC5, is the Plaintiff and CARON D. HAGEMAN; DEERFIELD POINTE HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION, INC.; NEW CENTURY MORTGAGE COR- PORATION; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at FRONT DOOR OF THE CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE, Green Cove Springs, Flori- da AT 10:00 A.M. ON THE 21ST DAY OF APRIL, 2005, the following described prop- erty as set forth in said Final Judgment: LOT 134, DEERFIELD POINTE, ACCORD- ING TO PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 22, PAGES 62, 63, 64 AND 65, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. a/k/a 3398 Deerfield Pointe Drive, Orange Park, FL 32073 WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on March 29, 2005. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court,, y: Ann L. Garrison, deputy clerk. Echevarria & Associates, P.A. P.O. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F04008949 legal no. 3809 published April 7 and 14,. 2005 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper. NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, pursuant to the "Fictitious Name Statutes," Chapter No. 9-267, Laws of Florida, Section 865.09, Florida Statute- will regier h Irie Department of State. Eli.,,.n olr Corpora. tions, upon receipt of r.--..if ol puijicaion ,i this notice, the fictitious name, to wit: CIRCLE D TRANSPORT Under which I/we/am/are engaged in busi- ness at: 2297 TYRONE ROAD, MIDDLEBURG, FLORIDA 32068 Tr.ai ine party'.,ani _: ie re.il-, .n iai.d t.u- nes'. Eni-rprine i; are .a- o3CllOw: DANIEL N. OHL LEGAL NO. 3810 Published April 7, 2005 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, pursuant to the "Fictitious Name Statutes," Chapter No. 9-267, Laws of Florida, Section 865.09, Florida Statutes, will register with the Department of State, Division of Corpora- tions, upon receipt of proof of publication of this notice, the fictitious name, to wit: SUSAN LEE FASHIONS-PLUS Under which I/we/am/are engaged in busi- ness at: 165 FOXRIDGE ROAD ORANGE PARK, FL 32065 CLAY TODAY LEGALS 904-264-3200 X130 FAX# 904-264&3285 pliances, tv's or stereo equipment. KAREN SULLIVAN, household goods. KAREN SULLIVAN, household goods. SEAN DALTON, household goods, furniture, appliances.. JAMES MAIR JR., household goods, tv's or stereo equipment, office machines, boxes. Auctioneer JERRY DUNCAN, Florida Li- cense # AU527 legal no. 3812 published April 7 and 14, 2005 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH JU- DICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, CIVIL DIVISION, CASE NO: 04-960-CA B MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- TION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE COR- PORATION, Plaintiff vs. PAUL E. WHITE III; JENNIFER L. WHITE; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 28th day of March, 2005, and entered in Case No. 04-960-CA B, of the Circuit Court of the 4th Judicial Circuit in and for Clay County, Florida, wherein MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR CHASE MANHAT- TAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION is the. Plaintiff and PAUL E. WHITE Ill; JENNIFER L. WHITE; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UN- KNOWN TENANTS) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are defendants. I will sell to the highest and best bidder or cash at the front steps of Clay County Cour- thouse at the Clay County Courthouse in Green Cove Springs, Florida AT 10:00 A.M. ON THE 28TH DAY OF APRIL, 2005. the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: EXHIBIT A DESCRIPTION: LOT N-2 A TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN SEC- TION 29, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 24 EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA; SAID TRACT BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DE- SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST COR- NER OF SAID SECTION 29, AND RUN N 89 DEG 24 MIN 58 SEC E,.ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 24 EAST, A DISTANCE OF 106.91 FEET TO THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF COUNTY ROAD NO. C-315; THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE WITH A CURVE CONCAVE WEST- ERLY, SAID CURVE HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 34 DEG 27 MIN 29 SEC, A RA- DIUS OF 1105.56 FEET, AN ARC LENGTH OF 664.89 FEET, A TANGENT OF 342.84 FEET, AND A CHORD BEARING AND DIS- TANCE OF S 00 DEG 10 MIN 30 SEC E, 654.92 FEET TO THE POINT OF TAN- GENCY; THENCE RUN S 17 DEG 03 MIN 15 SEC W, ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE 4019.04 FEET TO THE CENTER-LINE OF A 60 FOOT EASE- MENT FOR UTILITIES AND GENjERAL ROAD PURPOSES; THENCE RUjJE S 9 DEG 08 MIN 58 SEC W, ALONG SAID CEN- TER-LINE 1072.35 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUES 89 DEG 08 MIN 58 SEC W, ALONG SAID CEN- TER-LINE 201.15 FEET; THENCE RUN N 00 DEG 51 MIN 02 SEC W, 815.64 FEET; THENCE RUN N 89 DEG 08 MIN 58 SEC E, 332.91 FEET; THENCE RUN S 08 DEG 19 MIN 33 SEC W, 826.21 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SUBJECTTO AN EASEMENT FOR UTIL- ITIES AND GENERAL ROAD PURPOSES ACROSS THE SOUTH 30 FEET THEREOF. TOGETHER WITH A 1992 FLEET DOU- BLEWIDE MOBILE HOME, IDENTIFICA- TION NO. GAFLM05A18844CH AND IDENTIFICATION NO. GAFLM05B18844CH WHICH IS PERMANENTLY AFFIXED TO THE AFOREDESCRIBED REAL PROPER- TY AND INCORPORATED THEREIN. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA Notice) dis- abled persons who, because of their disabil- ities need special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact the ADA Coordinator at 825 N. Orange Av- enue, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 or Telephone Voice/TDD (904) 630-2564 not by, through, under or against him (them). Address unknown. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Action for Foreclosure of a Mortgage on the following property in Clay County, Florida: EXHIBIT "A" PARCEL A: A PARCEL OF LAND SITUAT- ED IN SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 24 EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORI- DA; SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTIC- ULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT A CONCRETE MONU- MENT AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 7 AND RUN SOUTH 899 48' 32" WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 7 A DISTANCE OF 412.94 FEET;. THENCE RUN SOUTH 23- 17' 25" WEST, 968.20 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 550 07' 52" WEST 203.57 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE COTNINUE SOUTH 550 07' 52" WEST,, 126.27 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 349 52' 08" EAST, 345.00 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE RUN NORTH 559 07' 52" EAST, 126.27 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE RUN NORTH 349 52' 08" WEST 345 FEETTO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL B: A PARCEL OF LAND SITU- ATED IN SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 24 EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA; SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL- LOWS: COMMENCE AT A CONCRETE MONUMENT AT THE NORTHEAST COR- NER OF SAID SECTION 7 AND RUN SOUTH 899 48' 32" WEST, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 7 A DIS- TANCE OF 412.94 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 230 17' 25" WEST, 968.20 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 55 07' 52" WEST, 77.30 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 55 07' 52" WEST, 126.27 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 340 52'08" EAST, 345.00 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE RUN NORTH 550 07' 52" EAST 126.27 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE RUN NORTH 349 52' 08" WEST, 345 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- GINNING. PARCEL C: A PARCEL OF LAND SITU- ATED IN .SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 24 EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA; SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL- LOWS: COMMENCE AT A CONCRETE MONUMENT AT THE NORTHEAST COR- NER OF SAID SECTION 7, AND RUN SOUTH 899 48' 32" WEST, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 7 A DIS- TANCE OF 412.94 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 239 17' 25" WEST, 968.20 FEETTO THE POINT OF BEGINNING THENCE RUN SOUTH 550 07' 52" WEST 77.30 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 349 52' 08" EAST 345.00b FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 550 07' 52" EAST 175.71 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE RUN NORTH 230 17' 25" EAST 98.41 FEET TO AN' IRON PIPE; THENCE RUN NORTH 66q 42' 35" WEST 345 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN 1988 HORTON ECHO MOBILE HOME BEARING IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: H48907G LR AFFIXED THERETO ... SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT FOR UTIL- ITIES AND GENERAL ROAD-PURPOSES ACROSS THE NORTHERLY 20 FEET OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LANDS. . SUBJECTTO AND TOGETHER WITH AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS AND GENERAL ROAD PURPOSES AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS VOL- UME 786 PAGE 687 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been filed against you and you are re- quired to serve a copy of your written de- fenses, if any, to it on SPEAR AND HOFFMAN, P.A., attorneys, whose address' is 708 South Dixie Highway, Coral Gables, Florida 33146, (305) 666-2299, within 30 days after the first publication of the notice, and to file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on SPEAR AND HOFFMAN, P.A., attorneys or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or Petition. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on this 30th day of March, 2005. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, by: Ann L. Garrison, deputy clerk. LEGAL NO. 3814 published April 7 and 14, 2005 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. That the party/parties interested in said busi- later than five business days prior to such IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTH ness enterprise is/are as follows: proceeding. JUDICIAL,.CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF SUSAN LEE PARKINS dated this 30th day of March, 2005. FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, LEGAL NO. 3811 (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit CIVIL DIVISION, CASE NO: 2005-CA-55- Published April 7, 2005 in Clay County's Court, by: Ann L.'Garrison, deputy clerk. AXXX Clay Today newspaper. LAW OFFICE OF MARSHALL C. WATSON CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE COMPANY, 1800 NW 49TH STREET SUITE 120 INC., Plaintiff FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33309 vs. PUBLIC SALE (954) 453-0365 TRAVIS R. ROSS; THE UNKNOWN In accordance with the provisions of State legalno. 3813 published April 7 and 14, SPOUSE OF TRAVIS R. ROSS; LEONOR law, there being due and unpaid charges for 2005 in Clay County's Clay Today news- R. ROSS; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF which the undersigned is entitled to satisfy paper. ,. LEONOR R. ROSS; IF LIVING, INCLUDING an owner's lien of the goods hereinafter de- ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID DE- scribed and stored at Uncle Bob's Self-Stor- FENDANT(S); IF REMARRIED, AND IF DE- age located at: Store #67, 918 Blending IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH JU- CEASED, THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN Blvd., Orange Park, FL 32065 (904) 272- DICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CLAY HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AS- .3705 and, due notice having been given, to COUNTY, FLORIDA, CASE NO: 2005-242- SIGNEES, CREDITORS,1LIENORS, AND the owner of said property and all parties CA-E .TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS known to claim an interest thereiri, and the MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- .CLAIMING'BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR time specified in such notice for payment of TION SYSTEMS, INC., as nominee for AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANT(S); such having expired, the goods will'be sold SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff CLAY COUNTY, A POLITICAL SUBDIVI- at public auction at the above state address vs. SION OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA; STATE- to the highest bidder or otherwise disposed PATRICK L. HARBIN, et ux, et al.,.Defen- OF FLORIDA; CAMPUS USA CREDIT of on Monday, April 25, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. dant(s) UNION; 'WHETHER DISSOLVED OR JANET MCCALL, household goods, furni- NOTICE FACTION PRESENTLY EXISTING, TOGETHER WITH ture, boxes, tools, appliadices, tv's'or stereo TO: PATRICK L. HARBIN AND UNKNOWN ANY GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDI- equipment, landscaping equipment. SPOUSE, if married if alive, and/or dead his TORS, LIENORS, OR TRUSTEES OF SAID WENDELL HATCHER-household goods, (their) unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or DEFENDANT(S) AND ALL OTHER PER- ":furnfjt.r.e,,b9g es,.spjqrting goods, .topls,,ap-' grantees an ll,persons or.prtes claiming SONS EiAIMING BY, THROUGHi'UNDER,' OR AGAINST DEFENDANTSS; UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2, De- fendant(s) NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Fiani Summary Judgment of Foreclosure en- tered in the above-styled cause, in the Cir- cuit Court of Clay County, Florida, I will sell the property situate in Clay County, Florida, described as: TRACT NO: 2A A TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN THE EAST ONE HALF .OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE QUARTER OF SECTION 26, TOWN- SHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE 23 EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA; SAID TRACT BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST COR- NER OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 AND RUN NORTH 00 DEGREES 32' 19" EAST, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH- WEST 1/4, A DISTANCE OF 1980.11 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE'RUN NORTH 89 DEGREES 41' 05" WEST, 634.86 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE AND THE POINT OF BE- GINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 89 DEGREES 41' 05" WEST, 687.68 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID EAST 1/2 AND THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN NORTH 00 DEGREES 25' 59" EAST, ALONG SAID WEST LINE, 316.71 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89 DEGREES 41' 05" EAST, 687.68 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00 DEGTEES 25' 59" WEST, 316.71 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A/K/A 7965 FOREST HILLS ROAD, KEYSTONE HEIGHTS, FLORIDA 32656. at public sale, at 10:00 A.M. or as soon thereafter as can be done, to the highest bid- der or bidders, for cash on the front steps of the Clay County Courthiouse, Green Cove Springs, Florida, on the 28th day of April, 2005. DATED this 30th day of March, 2005. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, by: Debra M. Beyerle, deputy clerk. Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra 9204 King Palm Drive Tampa, FL 33619-1328 attorneys for Plaintiff In accordance with the Americans With Dis- abilities Act of 1990, persons needing a spe- cial accommodation. to participate in this proceeding should contact the ASA Coordi- nator no later than seven (7) days prior to the proceedings. If hearing impaired, please call (800) 955-8771 (TDD) or (800) 955-8770, (voice) via Florida Relay Service. legal no. 3815 published April 7 and 14, 2005 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH JU- DICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, CIVIL DIVISION, CASE NO: 05-135-CA MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- TION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC., Plaintiff vs. PAULINE DUMAS; JOHN DUM.AS JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TEN- ANT(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB- JECT PROPERTY, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 28th day of March, 2005, and entered in Case No. 05-135-CA, of the Circuit Court of the 4th Judicial Circuit in and for Clay Coun- ty, Florida, wherein MORTGAGE ELEC- TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as nominee for COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC., is the Plaintiff and PAULINE DUMAS; JOHN DUMAS; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS) IN POS- SESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are defendants. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the front steps of the Clay County Courthouse in Green Cove Springs, Florida AT 10:00 A.M. ON THE 27TH DAY OF APRIL. 2005. the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 6, BLACK CREEK HILLS SUBDI- VISIION, ACCORDING. TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGES 45-46, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), disabled per- sons who, because of their disabilities need, special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact the ADA Coordi- nator at 825 N. Orange Avenue, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 or Telephone Voice/TDD (904) 630-2564 not later than five business days prior to such proceeding. Dated this 29th day of March, 2005. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, by: Ann L. Garrison, deputy clerk. Law Office of Marshall C. Watson 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 (954) 4543-0365 05-00802 legal no. 3816 published April 7 and 14, 2005 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOUR JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA; IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY,.GENERAL JURIS- DICTION DIVISION, CASE NO: 04-CA-1138 U.S. BANK, N.A. SUCCESSOR BY'MERG- ER TO THE LEADER MORTGAGE COM- PANY, Plaintiff vs. ' fRISTOPHER'N'. LIAWTON, et al.,'Defen-' April 7, 2005 dant(s) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN-pursuant to a Final Judgment of Fo~eclosure dated March 29, 2005, and entered in Case No. 04-CA- 1138, of the Circuit Court of the Fourth judi- cial Circuit in and for Clay County, Florida wherein U.S. BANK, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO THE LEADER MORTGAGE COMPANY is Plaintiff and CHRISTOPHER N. LAWTON, et al.; are Defendants, I will sell to the higehst and best bidder for cash out- side the Courthouse in Green Cove Springs, Clay County, Florida AT 10:00 A.M. ON THE 29TH DAY OF APRIL, 2005. the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 10, BRECKENRIDGE, UNIT 4, AC- CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 27, PAGES 13, 14 AND 15, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA; a/k/a 1963 Brecken- ridge Boulevard, Middleburg, Florida 32068. Dated this 29th day of March, 2005. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, by: Ann L: Garrison, deputy clerk. Faber & Gitlitz, P.A. 9830 S.W. 77th Avenue Second Floor Miami, Florida 33156 (305) 662-4110 legal no. 3819 published April 7 and 14, 2005 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY COUN- TY, FLORIDA, CASE NO: 04-CA-897, DIV. B JOHN BROSSEAU, Plaintiff vs. DOUGLAS EDWARD STEVENS and AMY L. STEVENS, his wife, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated March 21, 2005, and entered in Case No. 04-897-CA in the Circuit Court of the Fourth Judicial-Circuit in and for Clay Coun- ty, Florida wherein JOHN BROSSEAU, Plaintiff and DOUGLAS EDWARD STEVENS AND AMY L. STEVENS, his wife, Defendants, that I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash on the courthouse steps, front entrance of the Clay County Courthouse, 825 N. Orange Avenue, Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043, on THE 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2005 AT 10:00 A.M. the fol- lowing described property as set forth in said Order or Final Judgment, to wit: - LOT 1, BLOCK 172, BLACK CREEK PARK UNIT ONE, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOFAS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGES 21 THROUGH 33 OF THE PUB- LIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORI- DA. a/k/a 4715 Hedgehog Street, Middleburg, Florida 32068 Dated at Green Cove Springs, Clay Coun- ty, Florida this 24th day of March, 2005. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, by: Ann L. Garrison, deputy clerk. THOMAS C. SANTORO, Esquire Attorney for Plaintiff Florida Bar No. 0784915 1 700 We'I, Road, Suite 5 Orange '.ark FL 32073 legal no. 3820 published April 7 arid 14, 2005 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper. PUBLIC SALE The following vehicles will be sold at public auction for towing and storage costs: '00 KIA VIN# KNAFB1219Y5909673 '95 MITSUBISHI VIN# JA3AA26A5SU084257 '85 FORD LTD VIN# 1 FABP3936FA167667 '93 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN# JT2AE09E7P0031432 '94 FORD RANGER VIN# 1 FTCR10UXRPA34799 '92 HONDA . VIN# 1HGCB7650NA054646 '87 PONTIAC VIN# 1 G2AF51 R4HT272921 The auction will be held on April 20, 2005 at 8:00 a.m. at 3222 Highway 17, Green Cove Springs, FL. Vehicles may be viewed at this location. legal no. 3821 published April 7, 2005 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, pursuant to the "Fictitious Name Statutes," Chapter No. 9-267, Laws of Florida, Section 865.09, Florida Statutes, will register with the Department of State, Division of Corpora- tions, upon receipt of proof of publication of this notice, the fictitious name, to wit: GARY'S LAVISH LAWNS Under which I/we/am/are engaged in busi- ness at: 1795 MOSS CREEK DRIVE, ORANGE PARK, FL. 32003 That the party/parties interested in said busi- ness enterprise is/are as follows: GARY LAUGHLIN LEGAL NO. 3822 Published April'7, 2005 In Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH JU- DICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, CIVIL DIVISION, CASE NO: 10-2003-CA-829 NOVASTAR'MORTGAGE: INC.;:Plaintiff April 7, 2005 CLAY TODAY LEG ALS 904-264-3200 X130 FAX# 904-264-3285 Section B-23 vs. RANDALL MARTIN; UNKNOWN SPOUSE, OF RANDALL MARTIN; UNKNOWN PER- SON(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB- JECT PROPERTY; Defendants) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure-dated March 29,2005, and entered in Case No. 10-2003- CA-829, of the Circuit Court of the 4th Judi- cial Circuit in and for Clay county, Florida NOVASTAR MORTGAGE, INC., is the Plain-.- tiff and RANDALL MARTIN; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RANDALL MARTIN; UN- KNOWN PERSONS) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY; are defen- dants. I will sell to the highest and best bid- der for cash at the front steps fo the Courthouse at 825 North Orange Avenue, Green Cove Springs, Clay County, FL. AT 10:00 A.M. ON THE 29TH DAY OF APRIL. 2005. the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: EXHIBIT "A" A PARCEL OF LAND CONSISTING OF A PORTION OF LOTS 27 AND 28, EVER- GREEN ACRES UNIT TWO, ACCORDING TO AN UNRECORDED MAP THEREOF, PREPARED BY F.D. SCRUGGS, REGIS- TERED LAND SURVEYOR NO. 963, ON MAY 2, 1977, SAID LOTS BEING A POR- TION OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 30, TOWN- SHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 24 EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA; SAiD F .^HCEL BEil iJ MORE PARTICULARLY "DEE -f.IBE0 L-: FOLLOWS- THE SOUTH 220 On FEET-OF THE NORTH -3, O0i FEET OF THE Ed-ST 400.00 FEET OF THE 1JORTHjWE.:T i OF THE S.OUTHWE.T 1i 1 ELECTION 3' TOWNSHiF -1 SOUTH RAF GE -: E4ST CLAY COLIrIT,, FiLOHiD. TOGETHER- WITH AN,EASEMENT :-DR INi,_RE , EGRESS AND UTILITY :URFiPOSES AS PER OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 429, PAGE 383, OFTHE PUBLIC RECORD. OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. Dated this 31st day of March, 2005. (SEAL) JAMES B JETT. Clrdl of the Circuit Court, by An-,,e FaPajger' dpur/clerk. Thir; noil;e i. prO,.' .3.,3 puriuanrI i.)Aaminr,.- tri1,ve Orjer No. 2.065 Irn ac ordancE r r, Iiri.e Amricari Wir, Dis- a 'ihlea Aci II o'u ar, a per.r, ih a ,.'-.i at ,ila y ,, wr\o n etj a. ,r i, ':,C om m o.d ai-, .l rn r order i0 pai, r ipap ,n ir,, pr.:,i:ieiiri tou are n eri a. a ri no co :'l I,', ,u ,, pro -.,.ion. ri ,cenar, a, iaz ,; icr.e 'la:_ :, .ria:,: l inc C'ourun Adrmin.sirjai.r ai 82- II Orarrge 4.'.. enue Frr. l Greer, C-.i prmngs FL S 32043 Phorne i04 '.0-6 -4'i 'iir.,r r, vork- S rig Ja\' 01 vour re.-,cpi ,-il ir,, r.,i:,,:e orr pleading; ii v.:.u are hear ng ri mpai r .ed all I. e0 -'.) '5.:' -1 iTODi 1 ,'.u are .-:..,e m pare1d c:ali 1 *.IIU-'r.':, ,- Fli r,jda Rela3 'Serur- .. " Suimij el ,tl.y verniz & BE-..ji, ,' ':. r rliamL . PA attn: Jeffrey H. Fonseca 1680 N.E. 135th-Street ri.rnr, r..iamrr, Fi.r,'a 33- i 1 legal no. 3823 published April 7 and 14, 2005 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper. . WITNESS my hand.and official seal of said Court this 28th day of March, 2005. In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to partic- ipate in this proceeding should contact Martha Butler, Supervisor, Circuit Civil, 825 N. Orange Avenue, Green Cove Springs, Florida telephone (904) 2691-6349, not later than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired (TDD) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, by: Amie Padgett, deputy clerk. ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: Elizabeth Shannon Pastras Butler & Hosch, P.A. 3185 S. Conway Rd., Ste. E Orlando, Florida 32812 (407) 381-5200 legal no. 3825 published April 7 and 14, 2005 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH JU- DICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, GENERAL JURISDIC- TION DIVISION, CASE .NO: 01-839-CA, DIV. A ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP, INC., Plaintiff . vs. ERNESTO C. GANDIONCO, JR., IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AS- SIGNEiES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES, CLlfr.IINJG 'F INTEREST E. THROUGH, UNDER OR AGIiSTER I.E-TOC C GAN- DiOiCO' JR DO'rjlIA S GAI IOIIjCO, IF LIVINGl, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LfENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, .UNDER OR AGAINST DONNA S. GAN- DIONCO; CITIFINANCIAL .MORTGAGE COMPANY INC. F/K/A. ASSOCIATES HOME EQUITY SERVICES, INC.; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSESSION, Defendant(s) RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Orer Grannrg ihe Mji,,r, 10, Rieel Fore- closure Sale aaiscd Mar.:h 2.4 e0i entered inr, Cvil Case ic, 01..o i 9 CA DIr. A .:. ir.e Cir- cuit Court of the 4th Judicial Circuit in and for Clay County, Green Cove Springs, Florida, I will sell to-the hignesi and be it 1id.der for cash at on the front steps of the Clay Coun- ly Courirouie..825 N. Orange Avenue, Grier, :. '.e Sprirs,' Florida AT 10:00 A.M. ON THE 25TH DAY OF APRIL. 2005 the fol- i. .n'r,. ies-..:rte-J Dpro:.perryas a l.rr. ir, 3sai SuTrirar,, Final .Iudgmenr I1.-. ii LOT 10 BLOCK HERITAGE HILL',. LIITT 5IC, ACCORDiING TO PLAT THEFE- OF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 21, PAGES 11, 12, 13, 14 AND 15 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. Dated this 28th day of March, 2005. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, by: Amie Padgett, deputy clerk. IN ACCORDANCE with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities. paper. NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,. pursuant to the "Fictitious Name Statutes," Chapter No.'9-267, Laws of Florida, Section 865.09, Florida Statutes, will register with the Department of State, Division of Corpora- tions, upon receipt of proof of publication of this notice, the fictitious name, to wit: SAM V. .GARARD d/b/a FUN FOODS USA.COM Under which I/we/am/are engaged in busi- ness at: 311 FLEMING FOREST LANE, ORANGE PARK, FL 32003 Trial iri. parry, pani,, .rere.Ie, i, ar ,1u .. ne_:. r = ler. pri.e are -: hlllOt/S SAM V. GARARD LEGAL NO. 3828 Published April 7, 2005 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, CASE NO: 10- 2005-CA-255-B MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- TION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE HOME: LOANS, INC.,_ Plaintiff 'Vs. BROOKS W. FORTNER; CHARLES F. FORTNER; DEBRA'FORTNER; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CHARLES F. FORTNER; UN- KNOWN TENANT I; UNKNOWN TENANT II; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DESIREE OWNBY, and any unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, and other unknown per- sons or unknown spouses claiming by, through and under any of the above-named Defendants, Defendants. NOTICE FACTION TO: UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CHARLES F. FORTNER' 1314 BONAVENTURE AVENUE GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FL. 32043 LAST KNOWN ADDRESS STATED, CUR- RENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN. And any unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors and other unknown per- sons or unknown spouses claiming by, through and under the above-named Defen- dant(s), if deceased or whose last known ad- dresses are unknown. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an ac- tion to foreclose Mortgage covering the fol- lowing real and personal property described as follows, to-wit: PARCEL 2: A PARCEL OF LAND BEING LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCK 27, AND A POR- TION OF LOTS 3 AND 4, OF BLOCK27, OF GOLDEN GATE MANOR, AS PER PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IJ FLAT BOOK 2. PAGE 59 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLA, COUNTY FLORIDA SAD PAR- CEL BEING MORE PARTICuLARLY DE- SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: t BEGIN AT AN IRON ROD AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 1, BLOCK 27 OF SAID GOLDEN GATE MANOR, AND RUN SOUTH 18. 24' 13" EAST, ALONG THE WESTERL', LINE OF SAID BLOCK 27, A DISTANCE OF 194.55. FEET TO AN IRON ROD AT THE SOUTH- WESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 2 OF SAID .IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR needing a special accommodation should BLOCK 27; THENCE RUN NORTH 739 39' CLA COUNT,', FLORIDA; CASE NO: 10- contact`Court Administration at the Clay. 36" EAST, ALONG 'THE NORTHERLY -2002-CA-1086-A County Courthouse at 904-630-2564, 1-800- "RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF BONAVENTURE LASALLE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- 955-8771 (TDD or 1-800-955-8770, via AVENUE, 73.15 FEET TO AN IRON ROD TION AS TRUSTEE FOR CERTIFICATE- Florida-Relay ServicI. .ON THE WESTERLY LINE OF THOSE HOLDERS OF.EMC MORTGAGE LOAN [D'ID Jj STERr F P LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL TRUST SERIES 2001-A, Plaintiff 801 : Un..eriry Cr,e SEule '.:Oi, RECORDS BOOK 1839, PAGE 1746, CLAY vs. Plantation, FL 33324 COUNTY PUBLIC RECORDS; THENCE " DEBRA K. SWEAT; UNKNOWN SPOUSE (954) 233-80.00 RUN NORTH 189 20' 01" WEST ALONG. OF DEBRA K. SWEAT; COASTLINE FED- 01-79026(AMI) SAID LANDS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL ERAL CREDiiT UNION and any unknown legal no. 3826 published April 7and 14, RECORDS BOOK 1839, PAGE 1746,ADIS- heirs. devisees girantees creditors and 2005 in-Clay County's Clay Today news- TANCE OF 97.26 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE. ,:I.r,erunekr,',:.r per,:r-.r ,:,r un:rrnr.,..r, .puu.- paper. ATTHE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID a .,a.T,.nt,r,, Irn,ur, .an u'dr ar. :,r r e LANDS DESCRIBED IN ,OFFICIAL at:-.e.rnamed LIeerdana r eerndani RECORDS BOOK 1839, PAGE 1746; AMENDED NOTICE OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTH THENCE RUN NORTH 18 35' 00" WEST,. FORECLOSURE SALE JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF 99.57 FEET TO AN IRON ROD ONl THE NOTICE ;i. hereb, gi,.r,i ihi ihe under. FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF .ignejd Cieri ,I Ir,-e i.,r,:uj, C.:url 01 Cla,' .CIVILACTION CASE NO: 05-CA-100 SPRING STREET; THENCE RUN SOUTH SC,:,unrr Fi.-,r,ca. II ON THE 22ND DAY OF GREEN TREE SER'.iCirJ'N LLC, Plaintiff 719 52' 34" WEST, ALONG. SAID APRIL. 2005 AT 10:00 A.M. i1 ine ironl vs. SOIJTHERL' HRI'HT OF WA,' LIrJE. -2.91 -door ,LI nme iC.a, C.urT, Courirc.u. ir, RUBY J. .KINCA(D; THE UNKNOWN FEET TO THE POINT OF.BEGrlnriIiG . Gr-ee, C,.e Spr,,in..., -,.r I,:r r in,) .eil SPOUSE OF RUB, 4. KINCAID; JOHN ha: teen Ile' again.i ..,ouj arj ',, vu are re- .. at puCr.I.: oulry r.. i,-, r. ri,, il and c.t-l ei i.j- DOEAIJD .JA[IE DOE, UNKNOWN TEN- qure.J I.:, ser.,e a cor,p, of ,,3ur .Arier, 'J- de l.r .'r .3rh e i,:,iiO ,.n3 -.dC-cribC,) pr.-.per. ANT(iS'i DefErdan''i f.-rn, I dan.. I .I or, Elizar-eir, Sri.inrno, r- r ,, ,luale r. Clay Courri Florda NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT Palras.. Buller S HCch P A 3185 Suirth A PARCEL OF LAID L','IrJC IN THE TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 C-.,rwav Roa3d. Suile E Oriando Fir.rda NORTH i 2 OF S-'ECTION i'? TOWNISHIP 4 NOTICE IS:GIVEN that pursuantto a Final 32Si2 anrc ile le orgmina Wilh Ihe CIlerk Oc SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, CLA'r' COULIT','. Judgment of Foreclosure, dated 3/28/2005,, the above-styled Court on or before 30 days FLORIDA SAID PARCEL BEING A POR- in the'above-styled cause, I will sell to the from the first publication, otherwise a Judg- TION-OF THE LArJDS DESCRIBED IN 0 R highest and e.cl ti.j.jr I.:or casn in the front ment may be entered against you for the-re- .267, PAGE 94 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS entrance of the Clay County C,:.unhouse lief demanded in the Complaint. OF SAID COUNTY AND BEING MORE 825 N. Orange Avenue, Green Cove WITNESS my hand andseal of said Court PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL- Springs, Florida AT 10:00 A.M. ON THE on the 1st day of April, 2005. LOWS COMMENCE THE NORTHWEST 28TH DAY OF APRIL. 2005 the following In accordance with the Americans With CORNER OF SAID SECTION 119 AND RUN described real and personal.property: Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities SOUTH 00 31' 50 EAST ALONIG THE .LOT 9, BLOCK 63, JACKSONVILLE needing a special accommodation to partic- WEST-LINE THEREOF, 2710.26 FEET; SOUTH UNITTWO,ACCORIDINGTOPLAT ipate in-this proceeding should contact THENCE RUNt NORTH 89 51 -45" E, THEREOFAS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK .Martha Butler, Supervisor, Circuit Civil, 825 '3'3.32 FEET. THEINCE RUN 1JORTH 009 11, PAGES 1 THROUGH 13 INCLUSIVE, N. Orange Avenue, Green Cove Springs, 35' 56 WEST. 1131 62 FEET TO THE OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY Florida, telephone (904) 269-6349, not later POINT-OF-BEGINNING; THENCE CON- COUNTY, FLORIDA. than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding. TINUE NORTH 0' 35' 56" WEST, ALONG TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN MAN- If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, THE WEST LINE OF HAVENWOOD ROAD, UFACTURED HOME MORE SPECIFICAL- or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, -via Florida 177.00 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF LY DESCRIBED AS: Reay Service.- -. . SAID LANDS (O R 267, PAGE 94); 1998 HOMES OF MERIT/PANTHER (28 X (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT* Clerk of the Circuit THENCE RuN NORTH 89 59' 44"'WEST, 60) WITH SERIAL NUMBER Court, by Brenda Bennett, deputy clerk. .ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF HAVEN- FLHMBFP114341799A& B. Butler& Hosch, P.A., WOOD ROAD. 286.00 FEET; THENCE Dated this 31st day of March, 2005. 3185 South Conway Rd., Suite E SRUN SOUTH 00'- 35' 56' EAST. 192 00 (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit ,Orlando. FL 32812 FEET. THENCE RUN NORTH 87' 00' 03' Court, by:: Brenda Bennett, depury clerk legal no. 3829 published April 7 and 14, ; EAST, 286 25 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- Donnelly & Russo, P.A. 2005 in Clay County's Clay Today news- GINNING SUBJECT TO A 10 FOOT EASE. 3708 Wi Euclid Ave paper. . MENT ALONG HAVENWOOD ROAD .Tamnpa, FL 33629 . pursuan3r, Io he Final Judgmeri entered ,n (813 832.9790 " a case pending ,n said Court, ine .lyle oi legal no. 3827 published April 7 and 14, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 4TH JU- v. wlrichisinmcaiedboie : '2005 In.Clay County's, Clay -Today news-, DICIAL, CIRCUITil. AIJD. FOR -CLAY.-.,. ............ COUNTY, FLORIDA, GENERAL JURISDIC- TION DIVISION, CASE NO: 04-CA-1108. CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY SERVICES, INC., "Plaintiff - vs. . THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DE- VISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN IN- TEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST -THE. ESTATE OF PHYLLIS WILLIAMS, A/K/A PHYLLIS A. WILLIAMolS DECEASED, et al., Defendant(s) NOTICE'OF ACTION CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE TO: BO HUDSON whose residence is unknown if he/she/they be living; and if he/she/they be dead; the un- kn'own defendants who may be spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees assCane-s lienors, creditors, trustees, arid ai parei claiming an interest by, through, under or against the Defendants, who are not known to be dead or alive, and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the property described in the mortgage being foreclosed herein. YOU ARE NOTIFIED thatan action to fore- close a mortgage on the following property: THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED REAL ES- TATE, TO WIT: LL THAT CERTAIN LAND SITUATED IN ".LL COUIT i, FLORIDA, DES'-RIBEDAS FOLLOWS: A PART OF SECTION 34,. TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 23 EAST, CLAY. COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL- LOWS: " COMMENCE FOR A POINT OF REFER-: ENCE ATTHE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 34; THENCE RUN NORTH 89 DEG 36 MIN.00 SEC EAST A DISTANCE OF 3,285 FEETTO THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING. FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING CONTINUE NORTH 89 DEG 36 MIN 00 SEC EAST A DISTANCE OF 150 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE RUN NORTH 00 DEG 15 MIN 00 SEC EAST TO THE CENTER:- LINE OF THAT CERTAIN EASEMENT DE- SCRIBED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 532, PAGE. 499 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN WEST- ERLY ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF SAID EASEMENT TO A POINT LYING NORTH 00 DEG. 15 MIN 00 SEC EAST OF THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00 DEG. 15 MIN 00 SEC WEST TO SAID POINT OF BEGINNING.. TOGETHER'WITH: A PART OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 3 EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMEI.CE FOR A POINT OF REFER. ErJCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 34 THEIjCE RUIN NORTH - 69 DEG 361 .11l j SEC EAST A DISTaIJCE OF .? 440 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINi. NING. FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING CONTINUE NORTH 89 DEG 36 MIN 00 SEC EAST A DISTANCEOF 155 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE RUN NORTH 00 DEG 15 MIN 00 SEC EAST TO THE CENTER- LINE OF THAT CERTAIN EASEMENT.DE- SCRIBED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 532, PAGE 499'OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN WEST-' ERLY ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF SAID EASEMENTTO A POINT LYING NORTH 00 DEG 15 MIN 00 SEC EAST OF THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE RUN SOUTH.00 DEG 15 MIN 00 SEC WEST TO SAID POINT OF BEGINNING " TOGETHER WITH: A PART OF SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 23 EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND. MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: - COMMENCE FOR A POINT OF REFER- ENCEATTHE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 34; THENCE RUN NORTH 89 DEG 36 MIN 00 SEC EASTA DISTANCE OF 3,595 FEETTO THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING. FROM SAID POINTOF BEGINNING CONTINUE NORTH 89 DEG 36 MIN'00 SEC EAST -A DISTANCE OF 180 FEET,. MQRE OR LESS, TO THE WESTERLY, LINE OF LOUIE CARTER ROAD, THENCE RUN NORTHERLY ALONG SAID WEST- ERLY LINE OF LOUIE CARTER ROAD TO THE CENTERLINE OF THAT CERTAINJ EASEMENT DESCRIBED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOQK 532, PAGE 499 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN WESTERLY ALONG THE REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS In accordance with Chapter 4, State Requirements for Educational Facilities (SREF), the District Board of Trustees of St. Johns River Community College (SJRCC) is seek- ing to pre-qualify all contractors licensed in the state of Florida who wish to do business with the college and are located within 100 mile radius of Palatka. This includes Contractors headquartered in St. Augustine, Palatka, Orange Park, Jacksonville, Orlando, Ocala; Gainesville, Daytona Beach, Lake City and Leesburg. The application packet for Request for Qualifications can be downloaded at htto://www.sjrcc edu/rfq contractors or obtained prior to April 12, 2005 by contacting Robert S. Austin, Jr., Vice President for Business Affairs, in writing to 5001 St. Johns Ave., Palatka, FL.32177, by email to robertaustin@sjrcc.edu, or by calling (386) 312-4116. .- A pre-conference for all applicants will be held Tuesday, April 12, 2005 in Valhalla Hall 'in the Administration Building at the Palatka Campus of SJRCC, 5001 St. Johns Ave., Falatka. .. Sealed RFQ's are due no later than 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 21, 2005. Applications must be delivered to the Vice President for Business Affairs, located at 5001 St. Johns Ave., Administration,Building, Room A-21, Palatka, FL 32177. On Thursday, May 5, 2005, at 11:00 a.m., a public meetingwill take place to announce the shortlist and rank of firms. This meeting will be held in Valhalla Hall in the Administration Building at the Palatka Campus of SJRCC, 5001 St. Johns Ave., Palatka. Any questions regarding this RFQ should be in writing to robertaustin@sircc edu. legal no. 3769 published March 24, 31 and April 7 2005 in Clay County's Glay Today newspaper. CENTERLINE OF SAID EASEMENT TO A POINT LYING NORTH 00 DEG 15 MIN 00 SEC EAST OF THE FOINT OF BEGIJ. "JibNG 1HEIICE ARuN SOUTH 0' DEG 15 ". itj *; EC. WEST TO SAID POINT OF BE- .311,J rJI G TOGETHER WITH A 1982 CHAMPIONrJ . OuBLE-WIOE MOBILE HOME VIirJ 4:_0U0481 ?7A .tiD i:i420-i04829B rica Deern -il-ed .aairii :.u and you are re. .utfed 1o T ero a -',:py .':I \vour Wrrmlr. JE. lresI | a 'nv tc .I or, DAvio J STERNj ESO Plannit's an.:,rr,.e,'. whOrse adjre_. i. 501 S Uriverfiirv Drne. #i.' Pia lail,..nr, FL 33324 ir,, latlr man 30 Jda, sIr.am Ire cale Co1 ihI lr pu htI,',alor, r.1inri. rici.:e 31 a.: rn I r,o ijle ihe ,:,rig.inri ir., ire ,i-erk 1 n113 ..C un either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or ,mrr,e,i51, ',' Irier.ianer o erwse a dciault wiill c.e are s, 1.i ner ,',:, lOr hne r le ae- mahded in the complaint or petition filed herein. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court at Clay C,:jur, Florira ir.,., 1st day of April, 2005. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, by: Ann L. Garrison, deputy clerk: LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J. STERN attorney for Plaintiff . 60 1 ', U r .,r-,r, l'r.. 6 ,u ,r. ^,ii Plari1alon FL .'-4 041 4i"- TCI-Fr.IlHi I .',-C'ORD-.l-E VWITH THE 4,E I, ERIC l:, W I'TH i01J'_ BILITIE:., CT p.,ri.on r, ,. r .i atii- a E,: ri. ir .ip, ial a':'':mm. .io':'ra -'o1ul. a : nia:, C,'":, l,-,un j irnt a.iJ .:.r a. irne 1 '00955.7- i T-OD),i .r 1-800-955-8770, ' a Fior.ja Relay ': r.n.., . legal no. 3830 published April 7 and 14, 2005 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper. IN.THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH JU- DICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, GENERAL JURISDIC- TION DIVISION, CASE NO: 10-2005-CA- 000070-AXXX-XX MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- TION SYSTEMS, INC., acting solely as nominee for UNITED CAPITAL MORTGAGE CORPORATION, Plaintiff vs. JOSE A. FUENTES, et al., Defendants NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure In- cluding Award of Attorneys' Fees and Costs dated March 28, 2005, entered in Case No. 10-2005-CA-000070-AXXX-XX of the Circuit Court of the 4th Judicial Circuit in and for Clay County, Florida wherein MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, rlJC .a.lra :r a lel,, a" ron -ine. ,'r UNITEO CAPITAL I,,ORTC-.AGE CORPORATION I3 the piar,ihn ari JOSE A FuENTES -rd : FLUIEtTE: un.rc,:un .spou-eoi JOSE A FUENTE3 il married. SLIITRuST BATINK iOH HJ DC'E, r., .a ERIJEST -HOLDMES .arOi JANE DOE, n/k/a LULA STEVEN-HOLMES is/are Defendants, i will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the front steps oor entrance to the Clay County Courthouse, in the City of Green Cove Springs, Florida AT 10:00 A.M. ON TUESDAY. THE 26TH DAY-OF APRIL. 2005 ir, ii. ,ollo,,r,.,n red property, as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment of Forrecio-.ure Including Award of Attorneys' Fees and Costs, to-wit: LOT 28, IN BLOCK 16, OF BELLAIR UNIT NO. 4, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHERE- OF, AS R: ECOR DEL, Il PLAT BOOK 7, AT PAGE 12 AND 13, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. -Dated this 1st day of April, 2005.: (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, by: Ann L. Garrison, deputy clerk. ERIC M. MYERS, ESQUIRE ADORNO & YOSS, LLP 2525 Ponce De Leon Boulevard Suite 400 Miami, Florida 33134 (305) 460-1100 In accordance with the Americans With Dis- abilities Act, persons needing a special ac- commodation to participate in. this proceeding should contact the Clerk of the Court whose office is located at 825 North Orange Avenue, Green Co.ve Spring- Flori- :1a -2,43 Telephrone 19041 269-6317, not S1ler man evnr, i d'I ay: prior lo Ihe pro- ceeding. legal no. 3831 published April 7 and 14, 2005 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper. CLAYTODAY.BIZ .,I /.,A 7,l w o ,., ,.or i anl FREE ESTIMATES It d 'E IM- I M Call Bill 449-9630 Paul 813-5907 We Have Moved! Call today and reserve Af falr your space on this % Computer Affairs specialty page. 276-5501 e[1 f- l ... hn, 12. , I I bl .111011z ID I StarPi o Largvr F-., icr TI B.n, Classes Starting for S- Children 4 yrs and older. ST t Adults All Ages. > p For Information call * in -. n 'i 7 Benitno elr 2780173 Double Check 'your -lath & Social Security lumber. These are the Host Common Errors un a Ta:.: Return. The Working Families Tax Relief Act of 2004-1 Signed October -4th Increase the Child Tax Credit to $1000 for 2005 to 2009. If you File Schedule C (or Self-Empiovmenti. 'iour chances Increase of Being Audited, Also Taking a Home Office Deduction viill increase iour Chances of an Audit. E.I.T.C, Earned Income Tax Credit, Tax Pavers Must Earn Less Than $33,692 if They Hav.e Two c.r Mo-lre Qualifiing Children $29.6E66 with One Qualifying Child or $11,230 if There are jci Children. Income Limits are Higher if a Couple's Filing Status is Married or Filing Jointly. Child Care Expenses. iou or *'our Spouse N.lay Claim the Expenses You Have Hay Have Paid for Someone to Look After i'cur Children. The Mlaximum Limit of Expenses Allowed for a Child Under Seven rears of Age is $7000, It's $4-1000 for Children Over the Age of Seven Years of Age. Education Credits, Education Ta.< Credits can Help You Off Set These Costs. The Hope Credit Only Applies for the First Two i'ears of Post Sec:ondar1 Education Such as College or Vocational School & it can be Worth up to $1500 per Student per ,'ear. it does not Apply to Graduate & Professional Level. If You Are Buying a Home for the First Time You can Withdraw up to I 110,100 from 'our iRA Before Age of 59 ',., Without Penalty as Long as the r lo,-ney is Applied to the Purchase Price. SLet Us Plan Your Vacation Honeymoons, Groups, .-- A 'r- - Cruises, and lours. We do it all for you. 1850-2 Park Avenue. Orange Park. FL S-Corp Tax Returns are Due r.larch 15th. Tax Returns are Due April 15th Breath it's Almost Over, DON'T LOSE YOUR MARBLES! Premature babies need hope, love and you. / March ofDimesWalkAm erica walk for someone you loves 1 I- llBia^imlH^^-- md- Section B-24 April 7,2005 , . .. . .. .. .. . . . |