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Cla Cusick Uniiv. of Florida Lib J PO BOX 117007 GAINESVILLE, FL 32611-7007 & Clay County Crescent www~claytoday.biz MAY 4-MAY 10, 2006 EDITION It Pays To Know Your Community 50. Section A of two sections * VOL. 36 NO. 18 OP facos SPORTS permit Tears fall in Local talent in dilemma Keystone Hts. Walsh's plays Page A-3 .Page B-1 Page A-6 Police bust 2 for fatal GCS attack Clay Today staff GREEN COVE SPRINGS - Two men, in- clu dinig one with 11 previous felony con- ic iun. _ ar c injail on charges they shot a man to death April 14 at the St. Johns SL.ii inig Apartments. . Amos Blou ntJr.. -15, and Dominic Don- tay'I in ney. 19. both of Green Cove Springs, are each charged with robbery and mur- der in the death of Tereso Lopez Morente. Shei iff's Office investigators received dozens of leads were generated from tips from the community and gradually infor- mation was developed that led to these sus- pects, according to a media release Investigators believe that robbery was POLICE BRIEFS continued on page A-24 Clay third graders make FCAT gains By Debbie Israel Messer, Staff disraelmesser@jcpgroup.com GREEN COVE SPRINGS - Clay Coun- ty school officials received good news this week thatproves hard work pays off.. Scores for third graders, in the areas of reading and mathematics on the Florida Comprehensive Assess- ment Test were released on Monday, May 1, by the Florida Department of Education. "I am very pleased with our utit hd grade results on FCAT Reading and FCAT Math," Superintendent Dal\ id Owens said. "When you look at scoring-third in the state, then I would say that our 3rd graders have done a wonderful job on this challenging test. It also shows that our teachers, parents, administrators and children are working very hard to reach the high standards we have set for them." Schools receive mean scores, which are then translated into level scores with a range from 1 to 5. For students receiving a score of one, there are consequences, which for third grade students mean not min ing to: fourth grade and repeating thlId gi.1de. Clay FCAT 3rd Grade reading and mathematics scores SCHOOLS READING 2005 2006 Argyle Elem. Charles E. Bennett Elem. Clay Hill Elem. Doctors Inlet Elem. Fleming Island Elem, Grove Park Elem. J.L. Wilkinson Elem. Keystone Heights Elem. Lake Asbury Elem. Lakeside Elem. McRae Elem. Middleburg Elem. " Montclair Elem. Orange Park Elem. RideOut Elem. Ridgeview Elem. Robert M. Paterson Elem. S. Bryan Jennings Swimming Pen Creek Elem. Thunderbolt Elem. Tynes Elem. W.E. Cherry Elem. MATHEMATICS 2005 2006 * 365 320 340 335 326 333 322 371 367 315 309 290 314 340 339 332 332 334 341 327 326 300 319 318 338 368 367 319 333 329 343 346 342 331 368 317 322 354 357 332 321 348 338 *Not open last year STAFF PHOTO 8B GREG WILSH Wilkinson Junior.High seventh-grad- er Mauricio Martinez hits the launch button, sending off a large rocket owned by the school's technology ed- ucation teacher, Jim Snell. See relat- ed photos on Page A-30. County workers take day to fill pantry shelves Clay Today staff GREEN COVE SPRINGS -It was all about helping neighbors in need and enjoying a beautiful day at the annual Clay County Government BBQ Friday, April 28. An estimated $12,000 was raises through the sale of pork and beef din- ners, with the proceeds going to help the COUNTY continued on page A-19 Countywide burn ban in effect GREEN COVE SPRINGS - Citing dan- gerously low moisture levels, Clay Coun- ty officials Tuesday, May 2, declared a countywide burn ban effective immedi- ately in an effort to prevent wildfires. The ban is effective for a minimum of seven days and prohibits the outdoor burning of debris, yard waste or camp- fires of any size, said Capt. Bernita Bush, Clay County Fire Rescue spokesperson. It also prohibits the disposal of any burning materials, such as cigarettes, in a conditions statewide have led many manner that might start a grass or brush counties to prohibit outdoor burning as fire, she said. a precaution to slow the wildfires-many The drought index for Clay County is which begin as outdoor debris fires. 558. Bush said at this time last year the Residents can be held liable for both Clay mean KBDI was 129. The drought property damage and for state forestry conditions for the entire state may be suppression efforts for residential out- viewed on the state Department of door debris fires that cause damage, Forestry website www.fl-dof.com/wild- she said. fire/index.html. Any outdoor burning should be re- Bush said the increasingly hot and dry ported to Clay County Fire Rescue via 911. SW`U-RIE C L 264200 X1-36-R VISIT:OUR WEBITATWWWCTOYBi .FCAT continued on pageA-1 0 7 31544 60100 1 ' wants what I wants when I wants it' I'd sure like to have a nice new 2007 minivan. Maybe I'll just go on down to an auto dealer, pick out one I would like - loaded of course - and drive it off. So there 's a stupid law that says it has to be paid for. That's for someone else, not me. Of course, "my" car will need gas so I pull in to the gas station and fill up. Then I simply drive off. Why should I pay for any of this, it's mine by right, isn't it? So the word is out that I am to be arrest- ed - that's me and a few hundred others that feel the way I do. What do we do now? Do we run and hide? Certainly not We have a right to do what we have done. Who cares-if the ma- jority of Americans pay for what they get. We do what any thinking person would do;. we-work on the sympathy of A-Hs - that's airheads-and we plan- ADEMONSTRA- TION!.That's right, boys andgirls, we think, From Where I Sit Ob vr,. rnm,.n.._l % CO ,. -ru , in all our liberally contaminated wisdom that our marching in the streets, that our refusal to go to work, that our determina- tion not to spend a cent will bring our na- tion to its knees and force it to recognize larceny in allits forms. What anrrogance! What's more likely to happen is that the Legislature will tighten up existing laws against such things and make the penalties more rigorous. . There are, however, more socially acceptable ways of getting what one wants. One could, of course, buy what he wants. What a novel idea! Establish credit for the big items; make sure you have cash for the smaller things - like gas. It may, of course, take time, but, no matter what "modern" society thinks, instant gratifica- tion is not a human right. This rush to get "what I wants when I wants it" is but one of the cockeyed things afflicting our society. Whatever happened to old-fashioned values like patriotism? In California - of course - a bunch of empty headed. lame brained,.near trea- sonous high schoolptudents raised a for- eign flag to the top of the pole and then raised the American flag UNDER ITUP- SIDE DOWN. The Flag Code speaks to such things. The flag of the United States is to be flown upside down only as a sign of SUSS Cofer crew comes back for reunion By.LeoKing, Correspondent. - .GREEN COVE SPRINGS - It was 1944 and they were all young men. They were sailors, and brought together in a time of war. Most of their shipmates have now passed, but four came to Green Cove Springs and Lee Navy Auxiliary Field - now called Reynolds Air Park - on Wednesday, April 26. Well, not so much to the airfield as to the St.Johns River where their ship, the 318-foot Destroyer Cofer was once berthed after World War II and entered the mothball fleet At one time, the ves- sel was a destroyer escort, but in 1944 it was converted to ;an assault vessel. That was in the Todd Shipyard in Brooklyn, At one time, there were rows and rows of siinilarly sized vessels,all tied up in our - local river because there was no more war to fight. TheCoferwas"a turbo-electric vessel built in the Charleston. S.C. Naval Yard" and launched in September.1943, states a Navy historical sketch. John.J. Cofer"was killed in a night en- gagement while serving as rangefinder. operator" aboard the destroyer Aaron Ward in November 1942. All four former sailors who visited the city last week are now in their early 80s, and reminisced about their days in uni- form. Family members were there, too, along with some family members of fall- en comrades-in-arms. . : All were astonished at the changes in the city and the waterfront Jim Snellen told of visiting Nagasaki, Japan, "four weeks after they dropped the bomb. Wewere there, and I wanted souvenir." He found a Japanese code- book lying in a street in some rubble. He said they also picked tip American and British prisoners-of-war. "We didn't know how dangerous it was," he added, "I don't know how many of our buddies died from cancer after our visit, but it was at least half" Two women even came to Florida from Hawaii to visit last week. USS COFER continued on pageA-11 F distress. And that does not mean as a sign of your distress over pending legislative action that you don't happen to like. The flag of one nation MAY NEVER be flown over that of another. In some of the planet's nations, those kids, who have apparently learned little in school, would be taught in a prison. And eighth so. I never got paddled in school - I made sure that my behavior would not earn it. And where did I learn that? I learned it at home where I got plenty of paddlings. Sometimes it was with a length of lath; sometimes it was an alder switch. Both were affective. SAm I straying from my theme? Stick with me. Thisis a nation of liberty, but, as I was taught so many years ago, there is a decid- ed difference between liberty and license. What I have been describing is licentious- ness in the extreme. So many of today's Americans - and some people who aren't - know no disci- pline. For some, it has been a matter of weak-willed parents that never instilled dis- cipline into their children.and for othersit is the action of some people taking advan- age of a weak kneed society that has lost its will to apply discipline to anyone. "Don't bother me.""It has nothing to do with. me." "What can I do about it?" "Turn that stuff off television, find a good cop flic." History is replete with thesorrowsof so- cieties that have lost their will to defend themselves. Where are the) now? Dead. Georges Santayana said, "Those who will not learn from history are doomed to repeat it." Wake up America, the barbar- ians are at the gate. Hail Caesar! Keep the bread and games coming! Attention Medicare Part D Participants: Seton Pharmacy Accepts ALL Medicare Part D Plans! Seton Pharmacies are conveniently located in Orange Park and on the St. Vincent's Medical Center campus in Riverside. If you have questions about your prescription coverage, our professional staff \\ill assist you in making sure your medications are covered at Seton Pharmacy. Seton Pharmacy Locations: St. Vincent's Health Center 2300 Park Avenue (Hwy. 1 ) Orange Park, FL 320?3 (904) 215-2780 St. Vincent's Medical Center 1st Floor, Dillon Building 1800 Barrs Street Jacksonville, FL 32204 (904) 308-7515 ST.VINCENT'S Where The Experts Care" May 4, 2006 Section A-2 CLATODAY.BIZ Building permits may stop in Orange Park: Bowles By Debbie Israel Messer, Staff disraelmesser@jcpgroup.com ORANGE PARK - Town ManagerJohn Bowles saved the dire news for the end of the meeting. "We may have to stop issuing building permits to address concurrency," warned Bowles. Bowles told council members the re- quirements of the new growth manage- ment laws passed by the state in the last year apply to the cities as well as counties as school districts. Thoselaws willrequire the town tolookat developmentmore closely than in the past. "We have looked at capital improve- merits in the past but-now we will have to look at jail capacity, and other community facilities we have never dealt with before," said Bowles.- Mayor Pete Morgan asked if projects for additions or small projects would be af- fected with Bowles saying no the idea would be to address new construction. Morgan, who has 14 new affordable housing units under construction in Or- ange Park, asked if those already permit- ted would be affected to which the answer was also no. In an "Alert Message" sent to the coun- cil earlier Tuesday in which Bowles fore- warned members that "...we are probably going to stop issuance of all Building Per- mits for a period of time in that we have to implement several new procedures related to " concurrency review." Toi)n At torney Rob Bradley had met with town staff members engaged in de- velopment approvals to review the new From Cinco de Mayo to Irish Tea Room, there's something for everybody By Bob Henderson, Staff bhernderson@jcpgroup.com MIDDLEBURG - The fun will begin at 5 p.m. Friday, May 5, with a Cifico de Mayo party in frontof St Luke's Church, Blanding Boulevard and OldJennings Road. It will conclude late Sunday afternoon with coun- try music and line dancing. In between there will be rides, food, music, perform- ances and all sorts of booths offering every- thing from attic treasures to you name it. A youth rock and roll band, The Austin Band, will perform 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Fri- day. They will be followed at 8 p.m. by Huellas Latino music and dancing. For bingo enthusiasts, the games will begin at 7 p.m. in the parish hall. On Saturday from noon to 1 p.m. Unit- ed Gym will have a tumbling exhibition, At 1:30 p.m.Jan's Dance Studio will pres- ent hip-hop and ballet and at 3 p.m. there will be a Karate exhibition from Pak's. St. Luke's First Annual Chili Cook-off will begin at 1 p.m. Throughout the day Middleburg 4-H will have a car and truck display, and the Youth Barrel Riding Team and Horses will be presented by International and National Barrel Assoc. Orange Park Medical Center will pres- ent Carol Water's massage from noonto 2 p.m. The Clay County Sheriff's Office and Explorer Post 987 will conduct a kids' ID program. The will be a YMCA display and kids can have their pictures taken on a pony. There also will be a Brownies display and Boy Scout Troop 425 will be on hand. In addition to the regular food booths, Billy's Place Catering will present "A Taste of Italy" from 5 p.m. to. 8 p.m. The Creatures gospel band will per- form from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. and Mid- Life Crises rock and roll band will play from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. Things will wind down Sunday with nothing happening until after church is over at noon. The Carroll Irish band will perform from noon to 3 p.m. providing an appro- priate for the Irish Tea Room that will be' open at the same time. Stephen Combs and Hal Hill and Co. will offer country music and line dancing demonstration 2 p.m. to 6 p.mi. - 'ASK "- CUSTOM MOVIES ON DVD <,ABOUT OUIR FROM YOUR PHOTOS & SLIDES ' DISCOUNT GREAT FOR GRADUATION, " " " / BIRTHDAYS& ANNIVERSARIES / ___________ I /' TRANSFER YOUR VIDEOS, 8MM CASSETTES & FILMS TO DVD CRNEIA.C0 -R MEI U S497 law's requirements. Communities in Florida received noti- fication from the state Department of Community Affairs in March that changed how capital improvement ele- ments are viewedby the state. For towns such as Orange Park, accord- ing to Bowles, their elements must now transmit their.elements to DCA for review and approval l Thos elements must be adopted now by ordinance rather than resolution requir- ing a public hearing. Failure to transmit an element that meets the law in a timely manner will carry a penal. " According to DCA, a failure to comply will mean that the state Administration, Commission could limit eligibilityt to par- ticipate in certain state programs and rev- enue sharing. The new law also requires a communi- ty to adopt an evaluation and appraisal re- port (EAR). Failure to adopt and transmit the EAR to DCA w ill mean a comimniit\I ma\ not adopt amend menit 1, iLs (iiompre- hensiveplan. Bow les asked CounLil member sto ) adopt a cycle pri )Viding fir adoption of the town's comprehensi e plain by July 1 when the new law will require the EAR update amendments prior loans comprehensive plan amendments. Because the council will have only one meeting in June the adoption of the com- prehensive plan with the capital facilities el- ement must be completed then by June 20. Council members received an update on transportation projects in Clay County from Wanda Forrest, long range planning manager for the First Coast Municipal Planning Organization (MPO). Forrest highlighted projects due to start in the next two years. Traffic signals on Kingsley will be up- graded at DeBarry Ave, Doctors Lake Drive as well as two signals that access Orange Park High School. The Doctor's Inlet bridge construction, which will add lanes and provide for re- construction on U.S. 17 from Milwaukee Avenue to Creighton Road, will start in this fiscal year and will cost $34.2 million. That project will include conduit that will enable traffic signalization to become sy nchlro nized in that section of U.S..17. . The project will join an additional sig- nalizatio:iI project to be installed next year that will start at the Duval County line and connect ait Milwaukee for and additional $605.000. Forrest told council members that the projects had all been in planning for many years. "Taking Medication for these?" * Migraine * Headaches * Sciatic - Lower Back Pain * Sinus'/Allergies * Ear Infections * * Cold or Flu * Numbness or Tingling in Arms or Legs * Shoulders * Wrists * Knees * Ankles The Team a Discoer FA ILY hiropacti Can Hep YouGet BTTER. C,,.--.,..,nt, C ,..:, .. ...... S/ PECIISMIsa N S -'. i CowRpaImrrsyd'' Nerve Test ......... ''. ( . NOW 4 C. es ......... . N W $ 00 IONLY47 TOTAL VALUE ..........$150 Discover FAMILYchiropractiC Infants - Children - Parents (904) 272-OTTO [6886] Learn more about us & the benefits of chiropractic - www.discoverhealth.us As a result of offer, patient has right refuse to pay, cancel payment, or be reimbursed w/in 72 hours of responding to ad, for reduced fee service. Any further care will be agree upon in writing. Volunteer honored by YMCA Steve Hopson, left, has just received a plaque from Fred Wil- son, CEO of the Florida First Coast YMCA. Hopson was honored for the 1994 hours of volunteer time he has put in with the Bob Dye YMCA in Orange Park. Wilson said that from now on May I will be recognized as Stephen Hopson Day throughout the First Coast Y. Having received the recognition, Hopson thanked God for the opportunity he has been given to serve. STAFF PHOTO Bt BOB HENDERSON Come spend an evening with Florida characters as the Thrasher-Horne Center for the Arts at St. Johns River Community College presents FLORIDA SUITE written and directed by Starring Tony Walsh Sheila Newberry Lorraine Quinn Robert Weitzenhofer Michelle White and Susan Carcaba Friday, May 5 Saturday, May 6 7:30 p.m. All Seats $8 Tickets Charge By Phone 904-276-6750 or www.thcenter.org This production is a community partnership, and is suggested for mature audiences. May 4, 2006 CLAYTODAY.BIZ Section A-3 I May 4, 2006 Section A-4 CLAYTODAY.BIZ Opinion Clay Today & Clay Cou n ty Crescen t A oun Commictn Nsary A Jounial Cot unto-icatiols Newspaper * OLVIA BUSH, Group Publisher * JON CANTRELL, Publisher * DWIGHTHu'M, PEG ODDY, SUSAN SAWYER, PHYLLIUS VANCAS. Sales * GREG WALSH, Managing Editor * HORACE DAvis, BOB HENDERSON. DEBBIE ISRAELMESER, Staff Writers * LEAH DAVIS, Citrulationi Cooidinator * JusnN FREELMAN, Pmohionl Manager * NAKITA POWELL, Publication Designer * JOE COTHERN, AMANDA WEBB, Classified Sales Fellow boomers know it's tough to toss a sweeper Take a look at the hunk of junk sweeper in the photo accompanying this column. Would you give me $10 for it? Five bucks? No, you wouldn't. It's a 20-year-old re- ject from a rummage sale. Yet'somehow it has stayed around our house for years, getting di ged i. of the closet whenever someone in the fam- ily notices the rolling hairballs from my wife's Persian has gotten bigger than the cat that made them. Thing is, this stupid sweeper doesn't know when to quit I'iT I IL Ponce de Leon of sweepers. As you can see the canister is busted, requiring the use of th Ic wolrd's greatest tool - duct tape - to be strategi- cally placed to keep the suction going. That worked for a fair amount of time. Butthecrackgot hi.getr and bii.ted uintill now we can setit on the front wheel be- cause that lets all the air out. Ironically, it's a canister vacuum that only works when it's upright. It's been dropped, paint splattered, kicked repeatedly and whipped around by the hose so hard it should be able to reach at least 15 feet away. There's only one possible explanation 6' .t1tr than we're cheap) as to why we keep it - nostalgia. Fellow boomers know what I'm talk- ing about. This Sears-brand bomber re- minds us of places and events and people th:t arr gone forever. First homes and new cars and beautiful little children making messes that young moms and dads have to clean up. It was there when: the dog died and when the wind blew over the basketball backboard into the van windshield. It was there when we came home from the beach full of sand and when we got mud on our shoes hiking hills while camping. It was there after we spilled popcorn at the drive-in, and thank goodness it was there when we took all that pretty Christ- mas garland out of thebackseat of the car. It was there when the gerbil got loose and made a mess on the drive from Louisiana and it was there when child No. 2 blew chow after one-too-many gummy bears at Ryan's Steakhouse. And I can't forget the handy power tool that's helped clean up reddish brown hair from three daughters and a wife who shed like the Persian. I keep expecting the day when I will s: tLhis u.41 plastic doorstop along the c L l: f,:, ihi gi c 1.tgL- man to haul awai\. Stepping back, I'll salute it and maybe shed a tear thinking about all the good times before heading to Wally World for a new one. Trouble is, I've been thinking that for 10 years and it's looking more like it may be setting me out at the curb. Fellow boomers know what I'm talk- ing about. ~J~l4V O iJVtQfl> Yadira :Matos, t26, .Orange Park- -"We got a house. We need"... more ro0nmfor our stuff." - ie Park -- - Maffhew Wright, 18, 4?i|pik " Orange Park I- . got 550 from my dad. He had died two weeks before but my 1^ mom still had this gift or me." 7-77-7 1 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Barrell thanks Knott for service to Bob Dye-Clay Family YMCA (Editor's note: Dorothy Barrell, Bob Dye- Clay Family YMC- , ,, t'i; ,.i;,i. n .,,, wrote the following letter:) The highest honor that YMCA of Flori- da'sFirstCoast best-io a.'ou i AnnuiIl"Ser- vice to Youth" Award. The YMCA is a volunteer-driven or- ganization.This year, u01. r d:d ia- ted i oI- unS t_-i s tpIo\ ided l orlI thaI n 71). 11 7 0 h.1111 of tt 'c i(e to die MIC- A in First (Coast com- munities. Our volunteers serve as role models; provide vision, innovation and di- rection;and offer inspiratiin and eridle's sweat equity - without which the YMCA simply could not function. Each and ALL of our volunteers are highly valued and integral parts of the spe- cial team that enables the YMCA to provide essen- tial services tQ the larger community. Within that context, each YMCA branch chooses one policy volun- teer .annually to designate as the "Service to Youth" Award recipient for their branch. This individual must meet certain objec- tive criteria, such as years and hours of service, par- ticipation in the Annual Tony Knott Fundraising Campaign, and impact on overall op- erations. Most important- ly, this individual is chosen to represent the values and ideals of the YMCA branch. The Bob Dye- Clay Family YMCA is blessed with a great num- ber of dedicated volun- teers who are very deserving of praise and recognition - individuals who truly embody the Values and Mission of the YMCA. It is not an easy task to choose only one from such a group. The Association Service to Youth Award seeks to recognize one individual from among all of the branch Service to Youth recipients for their outstanding service to the YMCA of Florida's First Coast Again, it is no easy task to choose just one individual from among the outstand- ing group of dedicated volunteers who are nominated. (I am personally VERY grate- ful that this task falls to a committee from the Metro Board and I am personally re- lieved of that responsibility!) This year's Association Service to Youth KNOTT continued on page A-5 ~I~T1I & b5 ~-'J '~A','.~ uEIr~~5 n~Ir~-.I, POVIfAASTER S,r,o sddrusz rrntfiqoto -Ia� Trijoy- ClaIiB Con.,Cr 3.en k~ J Av, ja q� r ,FL -,) . ETTERS TO THE EDITOR INCLAY COUNT,'taMAIL DELI.'ERY it U�PS ts)613.8Caii P.,i eai,.,IaF A Isqe Paid aI l 0ai'ge Pal PHI13T n6 I., ,T1S - L I ,, & 8 Ca,'C'Sujrv 5,,bi(Eccc ,31.ll Mal leter Ia - C-1 i C .r D E -i- m-I -�-,a a q t ,,fl- v .- . tirpprd- T ai'numbs iB Cr",A''E Di' no ' r , t-an ,'~ F-'FL ',t-3 CSJT.DES:.YIITR- CL.A, lT-,[,& .'Eks I' n~'1 ~~ P ~ aIlh~~EmM letters to: i.SS~EP~.S '' Cu,?COurJfyCFESCErJ7. MBILIDIa-ER,' ~.~,,. . .~.,,Fax letters to. AiinGrEO Walt", CALL 264-3200 FOR COMPLETE ADVERTISING INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO CLAY COUNTY. Kaitie Dougherty, 22, .Orange Park "For my birthday I got a car and that was exciting because it gave me freedom to go places." CIRCULATION AUDIT BY VERIFICATION - -- MJ 4. 206CA TD---eto- KNOTT from page A-4 Award recipient was Tony Knott, from our own Bob Dye-Clay Family YMCA Board. This will come as no surprise to all of us who know Tony well, as he has long been-a tireless supporter of the Y - rep- resenting the Y in the community; pro- viding direction and vision as a Board member; as an active and effective Board member; and (as we all know actions, speak louder than words!) often serving as both the General Contractor and the labor force for projects to maintain and improve Clay County branches. The Association Volunteer Celebration event was held this year at St Andrews Epis- copal Church - a downtown historical landmark built in 1887, and recently re- stored in 1998. This was particularly serendipitous, as Tony grew up just a few blocks away, and first became involved with the Y as a participant at the Opportu- nity Branch nearby. The recognition event was followed by an Association-wide volunteer apprecia- tion at aJacksonville Suns game - and Tony threw out the first pitch! His daugh- ter, Tracy Wells, sang the National Anthem. Almost 1,000 volunteers and their fam- ily members from the YMCA of Florida's First Coast attended the eve nt. atnd it .,is fun for all of us. I know that Tony would chastise me if I did not emphasize that his personal ef-. forts would not be effective without the support of all of YOU. Tony has served us all well as a leader of many individu- als who have given of themselves - and together we are much greater than any of us could be alone. How to expunge criminal record (Editor's note: Clay C.',, ty Clerk of the Circuit Court James B.Jett provided thefol- i, ,. ;,' - . ,, .. , .,'. Q: How can a criminal record be sealed or expunged? A: There are certain steps to follow to qualify for a record to be sealed or ex- punged. When a criminal history record is sealed, the public will not have access to it; however, certain governmental or re- lated entities do have access. When a record is expunged, those entities that would have access to a sealed record will be informed of the expunction, but would not have access to the record itself without a court order. To access detailed information about the process, go to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's (FDLE) web page at www, fdle.state.fl.us/expuM. To begin, you must apply for a "Cer- tificate of Eligibility" in order to file your petition to seal or expunge. The issuance of the certificate by FDLE indicates that you are statutorily eligible for the relief being requested. To procure the certifi- cate, you must first (.i mpleh- [ Section A of the application, be fingerprinted by an authorized law enforcement officer, and you must provide a certified disposi- tion of the case to be sealed or expunged. This can be obtained for a fee from the Clerk's office in the county in which the charge was brought. A non-refundable money order or cashier's check for $75 payable to FDLE must accompany the application. If you're requesting expunc- tion,youmust tl., 1.:it :. thi- si :ie .tt:r Lt.ev or statewide pi _sc(:1ec ,-'"-, c rInple c. S,- L- tion B of the application. A person may only seal or expunge one arrest record in one proceeding and there are require- ments governing the charges that can be sealed or expunged. The Clerk's office has online forms to use to file your motion when you have re- ceived your "Certificate of Eligibility" from FDLE. If you have any questions, or com- .ments about this column, please forward them toJames B.Jett, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Criminal Law Department, PO Box 698, Green Cove Springs, 32043 or telephone (904) 284-6337. 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In anticipation of this first - THCA partnering with local talent to put on a top-notch performance- I contacted Walsh to ask a few questions about the up- coming performance. Susan Carcabas also granted me some time to answer some questions. Her questions and an- swers follow Walsh's. Interview with Tony Walsh: Q: How did you find the actors? Was it through open call or agents? Walsh: I held auditions after placing open calls in local papers,press releases etc. Some actors and actresses were re- ferred by other artists associated with the Center. Visual artist Ginny Elliot intro- duced me to Michelle White, the actress who is playing Ginger in Code Red. Susan Carcaba, from our community was rec- ommended by a THCA volunteer, Libby McInnis - who is also the stage manager of PHOTO SPECIAL TO CLAY TODAY Lorraine Quinn, left, Tony Walsh and Shelia Newberry rehearse for opening night of Walsh's three, one-act plays at the Thrash- er-Horne Center for the Arts. Sthe production. 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For more information or to register, contact Brett Ray at 904-294-1391.0020 _______________ -- .0LT-OOQ7-1206 plays Gert is a professor and program di- rector at the college ... so the actors/ac- tresses came from a variety of different sources and places. Q: How many characters perform per play? Walsh: There are a total of five ac- tors/actresses - four women, one man, in the three, one-act plays. They are all Clay County residents. I am hoping that this might be the "seed" for a future Thrasher- Home Acting Company -a dream of mine. Q.Do all the playshave a main theme? Walsh: All the plays are different in content. The one similarity is that they all take place in the state of Florida. When I first relocated to Florida in the early 1980s I met a variety of interesting and fascinating individuals. Some of these individuals have made their way into my plays and monologues over the past years...somehow "altered" in the writing by what we in the theater call "dramatic license". These three one acts are a part of many pieces of writing... plays, monologues, short stories, character sketches, etc. of my Florida experience. Q. Have you written any multi act plays? Walsh: I have written several full- length plays in addition to the one acts and monologues. I have had the wonder- ful opportunity to work with and be men-. tored by two of America's most notable playwrights ... Tennessee Williams and Edward Albee. I met Tennessee while I was working on a play in the late 1970s. The agent who handled Tennessee at the time was interested in producing my play, The Tales of the Disco People. He asked Ten- nessee to work with me as a coach and it TALENT continued on pageA-31 TRIPLED our Warehouse! ramic Tile 17x17 elai e sntartlng at tarting at More In Stock Everyday! I.2scen. t. 9cents/i.ft. 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One day on the way home from school he decided he wanted the "slicked back, Elvis Presley look." At that time, he says, the family of two adults and six children livedinaverysmnallhome with only one bathroom. His father had con- verteda smallclosetinto another halfl-bath. It was so small, he couldn't get a normal size sink in; he used one of those tiny things that -are found next to dentists'chairs. When.Goss got home, he ni.,dica. bte- line for that tiny bathroom aind started theater ruinin'm in the -sinl, He shoved his head in and, he sa) s, -The faucets clamped down on my head and I was trapped." The more he ixiled, tlie more trapped he became. And the water kept rising. It was only three inches deep when Goss realized he was going to drown. He started making noises so that his siblings and mother in the next room would come to his rescue. 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Hall Scholarships.were, back, Matthew Birman, left, Brooke Toth, Rose Bryant, Connie Livingston, Ballard and Kristen Whitehurst. Front row, Megan Campbell, Alex Whipple, Nadine Chouinard, Virginia Hall and Travis Hartzog. Author and motivational speaker Bill Goss presented a moving story of his remark- able life to the 2006 J. P. Hall Scholars. . At that point, he says, he learned a valuable lesson that is still with him and he passes on to others, "No matter what happens to you, pick yourself up and get on with the rest of your life."'. After school, he worked as a garbage man. One day, just as he was about to acti- 4-H volunteers make organization work Special to Clay Today TALLAHASSEE - More than 12,000 volunteers with the Florida 4-H youth development program were among the millions of Americans recognized during National Volunteer Week, April 23-29. "Volunteers make such an impact on the experience of our youth in 4-H," Florida Agriculture Commissioner- Charles H. Bronson said. "Through the mentoring of a volunteer, a child can develop leadership skills, learn about a specific career, and discover how to serve the community." Florida 4-H involves more volunteers than any other community outreach program sponsored by the University of Florida Extension Service. Ranging from parents and neighbors to business people and 4-H alumni, they help the 4- H program' thrive by mentoring and teaching youth. There are many ways to volunteer in the 4-H program, which include: specific projects; teaching one-time les- sons or teaching lessons over many weeks; working in clubs, classrooms or in after-school programs; participating in residential camps; and assisting in community service projects. 4-H continued on page A-9 vate the compactor, his coworker dived into the bed and came up with a lobster. "Look at this," the -man said, "ain't nothing i, A' i, t% , ith this." And he started [I ating' Goss said he went home and told l1is- mother, "I'm going to c:leec." Hi m'-'thei pointedilout thathe hadn't even applied but that didn't stop him. He. got admitted to a southwestern universi- t. tu'-ughlu an old Volkswagen for $8 and was on his way. After college, he joined the Navy. Then he used the GI Bill to go to Rutgers, got an MBA from Harvard School of Business and went back to flying in the Navy. Things looked pretty good. "But," says Goss, "when things are looking good, pre- pare for the bad." -\t that time, Goss was a real.fan of Chuck Yeager and yearned to pass the sound barrier himself. And he did. B,it th,:_, day after that achievement, he was told that the lump behind his left ear was amelanotic melanoma, a particular- 1 dI t' arll\ l.' i n of cancer with a survival rate of about six months. Goss said he prayed that he would live, long enough to see his six-year old twins graduate from elementary school. He did. Having achieved that goal, Goss, said he prayed that he would live to see them graduate fromjunior high school. He did. The he prayed he would see them graduate from high school. Next month, he said, they will and his son will be off to - the U. S. Naval Academy and his daugh- ter to college. Now, he says, he's praying to see them gi .duCatc fi o m college. "When you see your child graduate, it's a prayer an- swered," he says. G :,is shirdl'hisi"fi\I:Fs",, lih1.]1 iih dLi- ence: fainil\. fl ii e ndik. Lli. focus andfun. "Takired aniiage\.'It I\ - opportunity that comes-your way," Goss said. "Every opportunity is a.gift from God, if you don't ia.ke liht 11, they'll go away." As the Charities selection committee gathered to present the scholarships, Ronnie Robinson, quoting the lateJ. P HallJr., told the recipients, "What you're about to receive - an education - no one can ever take away from you." Charities President Virginia Hall told tl ie a.,-n iled crTi p, "These kids give me such a sense of hope for the future." Scholarships to StJohns River Commu- nity College were presented to Matthew Birman, Kiana Bowers, Elizabeth Wood, Connie Livingston, Manuel Huismann, Kimberly F>ii'iin 'no :t.nd Rose - Bryant. Also Br,'-',k i.e tl t iL I.M.u ] L aI rli. Ch-i n- dler St. Pei ier, Meg:i n (.- impll II, Nadine Chouinard, Travis Hartzog and Alex Whipple. Scholarships to the University of North Florida went tojamie Smith, Char- ity Johnson, Kristen Whitehurst and Jacquelyn Segreto. There were 18 recipients for the 2006 scholarships for a total of 417,000. Since the inception of the John P. Hall Scholarships, 149 young people have re- ceived $256,850. 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" said Oliver who praised the students and- school staff for their efforts over .the course of the year. : " We set a goal for every student using a computer program called Success Maker," noted Oliver. Oliver said." If you stop any student in the 3,4,5, or 6th grades in the school and ask them where they are (in their scores) they will know and they'll know what their goal is as well" - Oliver said the school received two. new computer labs this year, which helped them meet the need for assistance to students. She also said teachers gave up plan- ning time in order to staff the computer lab even earlier at 7:20 a.m. in the morn- ing so as to allow the lab to open up earli- er for tutoring., "Theyhave been so enthused and so motivated,"said Oliver who said they will wait until other scores come in to cele- brate. Asa neighborhood school.Oliver said most children in the 520-student school walkor ride to school with just one busof students coming from outside the neigh- borhood .. . Principal Monica Boccieri at Charles - E. Bennett Elementary (CEB). another Tidte I school, is waiting for the next set of . scores as well for 4,5 and 6thgrades. . or7 The school made jumps in their scores, like SBJ, increasing their reading scores by 30 points and their math scores by 20. "Our kids are great," said Boccierri," but so are everyone else's kids." "We keep track of how our kids are doing. This year we started an immediate intervention program for students, if they don't understand a math lesson in the morning we work on math in the af- ternoon." said Boccieri. Boccieri gave kudos to the new Read- Sing Coach who started this year." She is unbelievable and has made a difference." CEB has a program as well known as "Saturday Scholars". , :, . There's opportunity here .-.,-:, ,-, ~. y~. 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Math: 82percentof Clay County's students scored from Level 3 to 5. compared to the state average of 72 percent. Those students attended Saturday class- es for five Saturdays ina row starting injan- uaryand containing through February. "We are checking data like crazy," said Boccieri" so we know what is working for each indi\ idual studentt" Width scores being i released this week and lastweek the schools will be onpinsandnee- dles for many more weeks awaiting level numbers for other grades, the number of 12th graders who may not have passed and will not be able to graduate as well as their Annual Yearly Progress (AYP) reports. Education Foundation selects award recipients Clay Today staff ORANGE PARK - The Clay County Education Foundation recently an- nounced the names of students and faculty receiving various scholar- ships and awards. Following isa list of the recipients:. * $1,000 promise scholarship- Eliz- abeth Wood, CHS; Heather Pitts,. KHHS:Jacqueline Smith. FIHS; Kaila Lovell, OPHS; Katrina Evans, BLC; Stacev Stewart, MHS; and William Ham IV.RHS. * $500 Community Colleges - Alexander Whipple, MHS; Clifton Williamson. KHS: DarrylHankerson, FYCA:Jason Octeus, FYCA; James Wilson. MHS: Lanard Bell, FYCA; Reynaldo Montemayor, MHS; Sara Goldstein, KHS; Sara Vaught, OPHS; Sara Stramaglia, MHS; and Travis Goinzalez, MHS. * $500 Ruth Alexander Scholar- ship - Chad Bennett, FIHS. * � 75I Castelli Medical Scholar- .:ship-Casc\ Mik>-'l, siLi, RHS * $1,000 Kathryn Brady Griffin S:Sbi:olai-ship -TifanyMartinez, OPHS; Oleksander Mostbauer, OPHS; Rod'- nay Ricks, OPHS; Kristin Ising, OPHS. * :ii00 Wayne and Mary Bola Scholarship - Jordan Shea Scott, FlHS. and Chris McClai n.MHS. * $"_i .IDr. \-iliamS bimmions Schol- arship - Travis Hartzog. * $500 Frank and Carol Vallen- court Scholarship - Brad Kegley, RHS; and Meredith White, CHS. * $500 Lee M. Denton Scholarship - Brandi Cox, CHS; Daniel. Bilyard, OPHS; Devin Tully, MHS; Matthew Dyszel, OPHS; ShannonJimenez Rojo, RHS; and Victoria Podhamy, MHS. * $500 Entertainment Publication Scholarship - Mary Kendrick, OPHS; Jessee Padgett, OPHS. IESTAbLISHED 1^4| Mediums Day 2nd Saturday each Fonth 764-7639 Area School Information We Want to Hear From You 904-284-6500 ,\ ,- ( School District ,"- '" . ', ,'&' ,t. lc" af .k i..fl.us) \ . May 4, 2006 Section A-10 CLAYTODAY.BIZ .. I; 07 May 4,2006 CLAYTODAY.BIZ Section A-li USS COFER from page A-2 John Brown, who now runs the harbor, had some black-and-white photos of the Green Cove Springs area ca. 1945-1950, and he made copies for Wednesday morning's visitors. He explained how at the peak some 560 similarly sized ships were anchored at the Green Cove Springs Navy docks. Many of those docks are still there, and the Reynolds property extends out almost to the channel. They bought it from Uncle Sam for $900,000 in l963. Brown explained thatafew years ago, when the State of Flori- da wanted all property up to the waterline, the Reynolds family, of aluminum fame, offered to give-up their rights to the chan- nel itself in return for keeping the docks and the land under the water. They're one of few private companies that were able to work out a deal like that, he added. "Do you remember the hyacinths they used to drop in the river?" he asked. There were a few mumbled responses. Scotty Parish recalled how they "pur- loined ajeep in Pusan, Korea," and they kept it on the sly after they returned to Florida, but some officers drove it to Jack- sonville - where the Shore Patrol (Navy cops) reacquired it. That was five years be- fore the Korean War began. Parish was the gunnery officer aboard the ship when it was a destroyer escort. Walter Maki served from 1943 to late 1945. He was there when the ship was con- verted from its escort duties to its new as- sault role. Dan Miracle was there, too. They can alltell storiesabouttheir travels. Consider the piano story. It seems the crew wanted to buy a piano, but they found a way to get if off the USS Bennington, a flattop, without cost. One of Cofer's offi- cers was aboard the carrier on temporary duty, and he told the Cofer crew in the know all they would have to do is assemble a work party and go get it A phony work order allowed them ac- cess to the carrier. In the Junior Officer's mess, they took apart the apartment- sized instrument. The work order stated it was "sadly in need of a tune-up job." The player pianojust had to be removed to a non-existent repair shop on the base. They got the bench, too, along with rolls of music. BRA R> 26oR Y YEARS S REE $100 .ARD S. 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The Clay County- PAL recently launched an ambitious expansion cam- paign geared toward bringing low-cost, val- ues-based sports and education programs to children in all areas of Clay County. On Wednesday, May 3, Clay County PAL staff and Sheriff Rick Beseler were at Mike Shad Nissan of Orange Park, 1565 Wells Road, to pick up the truck. The raffling off of this vehicle is the first official fundraiser for the PAL expansion effort. Raffle tickets are available for a sug- gested donation of $30 for one ticket or four tickets for $100. Th: u ininini. tii-kei o, ill lie drawn at 10 a.m.Oc)c. lSti-C ti - C la) C ouiitmy Courthouse. Ticket holders need not be present to win. Tickets are available at the dealership or by calling PAL Executive Director Darin Lee at (904) 213-6086. Ccouliti),(Club 0Orangie Parr '4 �a &l"' REGISTER FOR ONE OF CCOP'S MANY SUMMER CAMPS NOW AVIALABLE. GOLF SCHOOL: 5 weekly sessions beginning June 6 $175 mbrs/$195 non-mbrs Tuesday - Friday * 9:30am-12,;30pm * Ages 5-17 * Lunch each day SPORTS CAMP: 8 weekly sessions beginning June 5 $150 mbrs/$175 non-mbrs Monday - Friday * 8:30am-4:30pm * Ages 5-15 * Lunch each day TENNIS CAMP: 5 weekly sessions beginning June 6 $120 mbrs/$140 non-mbrs Tuesday - Friday * 9:00am- 1:OOpm * Ages 7-17 * Drinks/Fruit Each Day * Pizza Friday SWIM LESSONS: 4 Two-Week Sessions $65 members/$90 non-mbrs Choose a session (each is 45 minutes) 11:15-Noon * 12:15-1:00pm S,1:15-2:00pm* 2:15-3:00pm Call 276-7660 or email mmalyszek@ccofop.com to register or for more information Si.'1, up hr Iodov atomill.'p /Hi ii,/t'edli~p IICCOP. Tli1 intmt 'l/oihi/p Ii �wt i/obh h, ,I Itpc/ altt t. 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It was Sat- urday, April 29, and the annual Art in the Park was underway. Arts and crafts b(oois lined boh -sidi-. of Spring Street and overflowed into Spi ing Park itself. TI -as :ol11 rifl sig1it. Food \eridei 5 did ": b !sk l'busiln-i s in thebriskbreeze thlut(n inii ilOffI ti I ie r. When a light rain came briefly about 12:15, exhibitors battened down the hatches, visitors found shelter and the rain went as swiftly as it came. In a way, it was an interactive sort of show with opportunities, especially for youngsters, to create their own arts and crafts. Several face painters did a lively business as did an airbrush tattoo artist. The Spring Park gazebo housed a full schedule of activities'with performers Ken Moody, John Hammond, Anrt i:- 'i man, Shawn Fisher andJon'RL i ka- l,. ei l_ up a steady flow of entertainment., Activities continued well into the evening with a street dance beginning at 7 p.m. Art exhibits were judged with follow- ing results: Youth (6-17) Honorable Mention; * Danae Bray, * Latika Gordon, * Amanda Twitty, * Shreya Patel, * Kristen O'Brien, * Lesley Ann Lybrook, * Kada Reeves, * Mandie Arnold and * Rashaun Walker. Third Place; *K i in Hud ,,i -,ckhighl ,ch,.,,,. ii*J i, nti-ihan Rei ntu eriLnilddlc .i:hool).a iid * Kaitlynjohnson, elementary school. Second Place; * Kristina Hamilton, high school, * Brittany Armstrong, middle school, and *Dallas Wright, elementary school. First Place; ' * Amanda Twitty, high school, *Le.1 sle. Vii nLbrook,middleschool,and * Fayth Davis, elementary school. Adult Honorable Mention; * GaweenaN'ian Buskirk, *A.J.B.ii.:tnd * R.ad ald Ba . Third Placel$50 * Sre-Jan>ci, h>z. " Second Place ($75) *K.i ian PISOi0 FirstPlace i,$100,i Sjanice Hollerith. bSAFFP H'Oi BYUI UBOBUHENDEOUN When Green Cove Springs Vice-mayor Debbie Ricks, left, and Art in the Park Com- mittee Member Bobbi Moore were seen strolling down Spring Street carrying this strange looking critter, eyebrows were raised. They tried to explain it away as put- ting it aside for a little girl who had won it. I FOREMOST LIQUORS & WINES 1 -MERCURYMOON Jil =i~iIdi [ti [,r~.-1'I I S THE ROADHOUSE (Ai" " . Near 5timming Pen Creek IY".Li 1/2 Mile South of OP M F 1 2015 County Rd. 220 - 231 Blanding Blvd. 215-8999 264-0611 Member of a 235 State-Wide Co-Op makes our prices very competitive! 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I have brochures, civic information, and to help with your shopping needs, cards of introduction and free gifts from local merchants. Local merchants are also encouraged to inquire about participation in the newcomer packets. -- -e ja IZ Call Carol Studdard 264-9649 -, ~F~ lf 4 .-~ TIME IS RUNNING OUT to enroll in Medicare Part D! May 15th is Y OUR LAST DAY to get your Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage in 2006. Yes, it's true - it's the date set by the Federal Government. Some exceptions rnav apply. Find o gut hwu Hawinaie-a PtRtio D. itD,,Plan.'. h-ur saa-d its C /inifiou inemk--ciwer .S1 N~jihon deuilan* in dihefivst ikire mnduinr fINK lbuT Aw'lalolearn ht ou 'OIcani insmue yms!'oiIgai ubw mxpeed pldaialac expenses.Bightsin , to'd -1 ORANGE PARK Wal-Mart Supercenter 1505 County Rd. 220 ,Idnnr ,, A ', d d'r .cri4 , Dio't .it! To find oil mowr, stop 'by any of the Ial-AMart locations listed hbehl. A licenlstd ,VUy ,U wOU, y Humnaia representative wi'ill be located at the Himanal Medicare Infornation Cente: 9:00 . to 2:00 p. Wal-Mart For accommodation of persons with special needs at sales meetings, call: 661 Blanding Blvd. 1-800-833-2675 TDD 1-877-833-4486 Monday&Wednesday [Jon - Fii. 7 a ,-I to 10 p rn and Sat 7 a r to 5.30 p.m. E T. 900 am. to 200 p.m j\' ~." e ic^ reR H-V- A,. WAL*MART' S -. -: ..,, .. -- ,. .. . .- HY A Medicare approved Prescription Drug Plan .availbl:le to anyone entitled to Part A and/or enrolled in Part B ef Medicare through age or disability who continues to pay Medicare applicable, premiums. Copayments, service area, and benefit limitations may apply. A sales 'preietti.e will be present with information and applications. *Figure calculated based on estimated cash price less member responsible amount for the period beginning 1/01/06 and ending 3/31/06. Humana MarketPOINT is located at 76 S Laura Street 16th Floor, Jacksonville, Florida. S5884_GH_19780_3 JAX 4/06 I L -14 1---I ----- - -- -- --- -- * y ,*** . CLAYTODAYYBIZ May 4, 2006 I = = ";Z= .::= "=%'.- I-.-...====Zi._=: =:: = .J LL . SYVLtIUnAL1 LYOA.I a ,20 .a cJuusiness OP surf shop wants to break onto scene STAFF PHOTO BY GREG WALSH Orange Park natives Rob Scott, standing with surfboard, and Sheila Hines, are part owners of The Break Surf Shop, 997 Blanding Blvd. Joining them are 11-year-old Matt Houston, a skateboarder sponsored by the shop, and Brodey, The Break mascot. Clay Today staff ORANGE PARK - Rob Scott swells with pride when he points out details of The Break Surf Shop. The 24-year-old Or- ange Park native credits his friends for making the shop's Hawaiian. Island theme to come alive in the store, located across from the Rowe's Grocery Store strip mall. "Our friends have really helped us," said Scott, who opened the shop March 11, with his girlfriend, Sheila Hines, and longtime friend K.C. Dauntel." Our friends painted the ceiling and made the (clothing racks) and put the floor in. If it wasn't for our friends we wouldn't be here." Scott said he opened the shop because "I wanted a true surf shop in Orange Park." He and Hine had lived onJacksonville's northside running a sign shop before de- ciding to come back to Orange Park. Opening the store is an attempt to reinvigorate local kids' interest in surf- ing and skateboarding. "It's really died out for this generation," said Scott, who graduated from Orange Park High School in 2000. "It was big for my gen- eration but the kids today don't care about it." The surf shop actually fronts Scott's other business, Sea Graphics, a sign shop. "That's really how we.are able to open the surf shop," said Scott. The store is trying to raise its profile by sponsoring concerts at a local restaurant and backing local sports teams. It's also supported a local skateboarder, 11 -year- old Matt Houston. The store offers good quality, but "not trendy" beach clothing for men and women, including shorts starting at $16, and supplies like beach bags for $9. It also carries watches and sunglasses. Surf- boards both new and used are available, with new ones running about $300 and used ones as low as $120. The store also carries skateboard decks starting at $30. .Also availablearehand-carvedtikistatues. "Wedon'tmake themhere.Wedo them in our backyard and bring them here," he said. Running the business, especially on nice days, is tough. "That's my soul, my surfing," he said. The store is open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mon- day through Sunday. Call (904) 276-7878 for more information on the store. Helm refurbishing nearly complete R ACCESSORIES .. MAINTENANCE Clay County's Only COVERED Storage Facility * Automatic 24 Hour Security Gate * Open Storage * Competitive Prices RV-STORAGE LEE's RV. Inc . - 9 261 Jefferson Avenue * Orange Park UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP * IMPROVED! * STOP BY! THCA TI--iR \SI IfR-H )RNI- CL:NTIR I R)', 1 l. \KR S By Bob Henderson, Staff bhen&rson@jcpgroup.com GREEN COVE SPRINGS - It has been three months in the doing, but the refur- bishing of Helms Funeral Home is nearly complete. The chapel sports new carpeting, which required no small effort since it runs under the pews. Also in the chapel, the pews them- selves have been recovered to match the new carpet. In another part of the building, a small room is being completely redone to accommodate a space in Green Cove for children who have accompanied adults to the funeral home. This room will be equipped with toys and with a televi- sion, which, as Office Manager and Coun- selor Pamela O'Bryan says, has a library of "G" rated movies to help the youngsters pass the time. I I It ARTS SEIS It's So Easy... Go to ClayToday.biz Click on CONTEST! Sign up to win tickets from the sponsors listed above. No purchase necessary. Enter as often as you like. Must be 18 and not an employee of Clay Today. O'Bryan went to cosme- tology school right out of high school but worked in the field for only a short time when she decided she didn't like it. She retuned to school and eventually became a li- censed practical nurse (LPN). She worked at that for 18 years before accepting her present position at Helm. O'Bryan is studying on- line with a school in St. Pe- tersburg from which she will earn her licensed fu- neral director (LFD) desig- nation. Springs. Manager Dale Baase joined Helm in November 2005. He came from Georgia where he was an LFD. Since there is no reciprocity be- tween Florida and Georgia, he is taking courses at Florida Community College in Jacksonville and will have his LFD desig- nation in about six weeks. John Allen, LFD,joined Helm in March of this year. The Rev. S. E. O'Brian is a retired Baptist minister. He helps out in whatever capaci- ty he is needed, even conducting the occa- sional funeral. O'Bryan says the funeral home can handle all the services necessary to help a family get through some really trying times. These services include dealing with Social Security, arranging transportation and locating and handling the details of acquiring burial sites. Theater Style Hall Capacity 225 Dinner Seating for 140 Dance Floor & Band Stand | Gazebo Party/Picnic Area | Children's Play Area & More Bar & Catering Available Reasonable Rates - Ample Parking 904-264-2833 Visit www.fra91.org for a virtual tour dONE ON ONE SIGN LANGUAGE TUTORING WEEKENDS ONLY... For More Info Call Deanna at 904-291-4486 STAFF PHOTO BY BOB HENDERSON Office Manager and Coun- selor Pamela O'Bryan re- laxes for a moment in the foyer of the newly refur- bished Helm Funeral Home _ May 4, 2006 CLAYTODAY.BIZ Section A-14 1 AQ T WEEKS INN..- w ER: - Susan* Helmey .,:,orange Park. *roi w Section A-15 OBITUARIES THELMA J. PARKS Mrs. ThelmaJ. Parks, 79, passed away peacefully at Hospice of Shands Jack- sonville on Wednesday, April 26,2006. She is survived by her husband of 61 years, Ralph H. Parks; 2 children: son, Ralph Kenneth Parks (wife, Arlene) of Ormond Beach and daughter, Marcia A. Coe (hus- band,Jim) of Fernandina Beach; 2 sisters: Mary B. Hobbs of GCS and Willie Mae . Hughes of Florala, AL; 6 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Memorial services were held Saturday, April 29, at Hardage-Giddens Rivermead Funeral Home in Orange Park, FL.In lieu of flow- ers donations may be made to Communi- ty Hospice of NE Florida. FRANCIS 'FRANKIE' ELIZABETH MCDANIEL MAXWELL Mrs. Francis "Frankie" Elizabeth Mc- Daniel Maxwell born March 22,1917, went home to her Maker on Tuesday, April25, 2006. She was the daughter of Claude T. and Charity McDaniel of Anderson, S.C. She graduated from Anderson College. She was involved in church act\ ities.girl scouts, and volunteer work. She enjoyed .playing bridge, traveling, and bird watch- ing.Shewasachlarteri member ofSt.Peter's By-The-Sea Lutheran Church of Pa.t le) N Island, SC. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert G. Maxwell; son, Robert T. Maxwell; sister, Dorothy Ellerbe and grandson, Will Weaver; Surviving her is her sister, Martha Perry; daughters: Dorothy AnnJester, BarbaraMaxwell Mul- linax and Gayle Maxwell Weaver; 7 grand- children, 15 great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held Saturday May 6at Paw- ley's Island Presbyterian Church atPawley's Island, SC, with the Rev. Frank C. Perry of- ficiating.'In lieu of flowers donations may be made to your local Humane Society. Arran ime'iitr. b\ H.iidage-Gidd'ens- Ri\itle(iad Fuiner:l Hiom. MARY D'ANGELO Mrs, Mary D'Angelo, 93, passed away on Wednesday, April 26, 2006, at the Moosehaven Life Care Center. She was born to Joseph and Grace (Scott) Canavale on February 13,1913, in Italy. She married Henry Lerro on December 11,1937, and they divorced in 1945. She then married Gaetano D'Angelo on Feb- ruary 2,1956. Gaetano preceded her in death on December 23,2004. She became affiliated with the Loyal Order of Moose when her husband, Guy joined Holly- wood, Fl Lodge #919 on December 15, 1957. She came to Moosehaven on March 16,1999, where she resided for a period of 7 years. Survived by her 2 children, Ann Marie Procacci of Miami, Fl and Ralph Lerro of Atco, NJ. A memorial service will be held for her at a later date with in- terment in Moosehaven Mausoleum. Arrangements by Broadus-Raines & Pons Family Funeral Home. .roadus 'amnes & -ons Family Funeral Home www.broadus-rainesandpons.com NELLIE RUTH DRAWDY Mrs. Nellie Ruth Drawdy of Doctors Inlet, Fla., beloved wife and devoted mother, g randmither, and great-grand- mother, passed away on Wednesday, April 26,2006: She was born on August 6,1921, in Rebecca, Georgia to. the late Lee and Carrie Elizabeth Smnlh. She ;s, preceded in death by her husband, Randall Bishop ,Drawdy, her sister Margie Tedamonson, her son Randall Lee Dawdy, and grand- daughter, Mary Katherine Drawdy. A longtime resident of Clay County, she served many as a nurse's aide at Moose- haven Health Center in Orange Park until her retirement in 19.t Sheis,sur- \u ed b\ h er sist rs. katihci ine McCall and Emma Williamsnrn. bnroiihe in law. Leo Tcdaimonson. dai tglue-.. He-let i Williford; DiAnn \\'Vesle\ Larri i,Sue Allen, C.aol Sprague (Ken) and son, Russell Drawdy (Lynda). She was also the grandmother to 14 grandchildren and the great-grand- mother to,22 great-grandchildren. She' "\ ill be greatly missed by all. Service will take place in the chapel of the Hardage- Giddens Rivermead funeral home on Saturday, April 29 with the Rev. Paul Estes officiating. A graveside service will fol- low. Contributions may be made to Hos- pice of North Central Florida. LOUISE C. EATON Mrs. Louise C. Eaton, 80, of Green Cove Out of a million moments in your lifetime, -which ones will your family remember? I. - .. , ,-,:.u . i , . . . . . , ' I i f \i1'1-r . .: .,. : . .ur .: f7" n-ii'ijw' i N '*itwh r'oi"'riLi r i di..ri 1) iif U.1 --rr m ur ! i I iM iri. . I . s IHelm Funeral Home, Inc. 1811 Idlewild Ave. * Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 Phone: 904-284-9696 Fax: 904-284-5831 * helmfuneralhome@aol.com Obituaries may be viewed daily at www.claytoday.biz Dale Baase Pamela O'Bryan Manager Office Mg./Counselor Where Families Come Together When the loss of a loved one draws'families together, our home is your home. Our promise is to professionally serve you with kindness and caing, in the comfort of one of the most stately homes in Green Cove Springs. David Broadus, LFD Johnny Pons, LFD Wes Kinner, LFD Broadus-Raines & Pons Family Funeral Home ..T " Where Compassion Serves The Heart_ r www.broadus-rainesandpons.com " . 284-4000 * 278-4095 i Springs, FL, passed away We April 26, 2006, at the Earl B. Had ter of Community Hospice; Bor gust 1,1925, in St. George, Ga., to and Frances Conner, she was a mn Russell Baptist Church and ha resident of the GCS commun 1964. She was preceded in deal husband of 55 years,Joseph (Jo and her daughter, Darlene Thoi is survived by her only sonj o h i Eaton (Elaine) of GCS, sisters,Be ley (Paul) ofJax, and Marcelle He erdt of GCS, 4 grandchildren great-grandchildren. Funeral were held Saturday, April 29, a Baptist Church with the Rev. Rc and Reverend-Earl Ashe official terment will follow in Hickoi Cemetery. Arrangements by B Raines & Pons Family Funeral H *,roadus .aines ' & Wons , Family Funeral Home www.broadus-rainesandpons.cor REV. DR. PAUL P. HAGEN Tlie Rev.Dr.Pa Ll rP I-Lgein,8 dnesday, away Thursday, April 27, 2006, at the low Cen- Pavilion at Penny Farms. He was born in h on Au- Syracuse, NY, and has lived in the Penny SAndrew 'Farms Retirement Community since emberof 1970, where he served as the Executive d been a Dir. for 20 years. He was a graduate of ity since WilliamJewell College in Liberty, Mo., th by her and was a graduate of Colgate e) Eaton, Rochester Seminary if Rochester, NY. nroi i. She He spent 32 years as a Presbyterian min- i "EddiCe" isLer and l ht-1 p.iotiriatesinWestern New *rthaFar- York and in Lakewood, Ohio, before eselschw- coming to Florida. He was, preceded in n and 8 death by his parents,LeroyB. Hagen and services Edlih Plummer Hagen. Survivors in- t Russell clude his wife of more than 62 years, on Baker Maggie Hagen, of Penny Farms; son, eating. In- David Hagen of Tallahassee; daughter, ry Grove Paula Hagen of South Orange, N.J.; Broadus- grandson, Bram Hagen of Tallahassee; 2 lome. sisters, Jeanette Morris of Rochester, N.Y. and Elizabeth Baker of Syracuse, N.Y., and nieces and nephews. Services were held Wediine.sdja. Ma. 3 at 10 a.m. at the Penny Farms Community Chapel with the Rev. Ben Hobgood & Rev Ken- neth Kahn officiating. Interment fol- Slowed in the Penny Farms Community Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donation ,8, passed OBITUARIES coaurinid n piwc A-18 Peace of Mind is What You'll Find o . . + Inside the gates of.. Russell Haven of Rest Cemetery 904-284-7720 * www.rhrcemetery.com Jaekbofwd/ Me"oz &wk s Cemetery and Funeral Home . Full service Funeral Home on the , grounds of our serene Memorial Park-. 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He is survived by his beloved wife of 17 years,Jane Ahedo; mother Rosa Gonzales; sons,Jason P. Hernan- dez,Jonathan P. Hernandez, and Seth Eric Perez; daughters, Jennifer L. Ra- bell,Jeanine M. (Chris) Lanza,Jessica A. (Shawn) Ennis,Jacklyn V. Rabell,Jillian M. Lynch,Jocelyn D. Lynch,Juliana R. Hernandez, and Brenda Hernandez; sisters, Lillian Mendez, Sonya Santiago, Ivy Mendez, andjosie Boden; brother, Jose Mendez; and 8 grandchildren. Ser- vices were held at Hickory Grove Ceme- tery on Monday, May 1, and were officiated by Reverend Mike Madeiras. Arrangements by Broadus-Raines & Pons Family Funeral Home. mroadus t & .ions Family Funeral Home www.broadus-rainesandpons.com HORACE 'JACK' FITZPATRICK Mr. Horace "Jack" Fitzpatrick, 91, of Orange Park, FL, formerly of Franklin, Ohio, died April 27,2006. Preceded, in death by his parents, sister Ruth, brother Raymond, and son-in-law, Lawrence Groeber. -Survived by son, Jack Fitz- patrick, his wifeJud h. i 1> daughterJayne Groeber, grandchildren Dayna Martin, Kelly Valle, Erica Mullins, Lucie, Katie, and Mark Fitzpatrick, and great-grand- daughter Izabella Martin. Also survived by niece and husband Nancy and Mar- shallJones. He was an active member of the Mystic Lodge #405 F&AM. Graveside services were 1h:ld ai Woodhill Cemetery. Franklin, Ohio. Monday, May 1. In lieu of flower ,. im.iiu l ii conl t ibi Lioini. cli be made t. NEL FNl- ida (-.o,mmi nii) Hos- pice, 4266 Sunbeam Road,Jacksonville,. FL 32257. PEGGY ELIZABETH MILLER Mrs. Peggy Elizabeth Miller, 63, passed away unexpectedly Sunday, April 30, 2006, in Penny Farms. She was born in Pelham, Ga., and lived in Orange Park for the past 23 years. Prior to that, she and her husband moved around the country as he was serving in the U.S. Navy for 20 years. She was active with the Association for Retarded Citizens and was involved with the Learn to Read Program. She served faithfully as a member of Pinewood Pres- byterian Church in Middleburg where she assisted others in finding their place of service and was active with the Bible Study Fellowship. Survivors include her husband of 44 yearsJim Miller; daughter, Jennifer Mallamaci (husband, Tony); son Jeff.Miller (wife, Gloria); 4 sisters,Jean Williams, Betty Booth (husband Jerry), PatsyJohnson (husband, Larry.) &June Allen (husband, Stanley); brother, Larry Cox; 5 grandchildren,Josiah "the joy of her life", Andrew, Hannah, Tim& Tyler. Services were held Wednesday, May 3 at the Pinewood Presbyterian Church with interment following at Russell Haven of Rest Cemetery, GCS. Donations may be made to BSF International, 19001 Huebn- er Rd., San Antonio, TX 78258-4019. Arrangements by Helm Funeral Home, Green Cove Springs. * Helm Funeral Home, Inc. helmfuneralhome@aol.com RAYMOND DANIEL MILLER Mr. Raymond Daniel Miller, 60 passed away Sat- urday, April 29, 2006. He : was born in Lansdale, '.--s. Pennsylvania, and had moved to Middleburg in 1972. At the' time of his death he was, em- ployed by I.EE Chemical Plant, where he had worked for 32 years. He served his country in the U.S. Army, 1st Calvary Division in Vietnam, was a member of VEW. #8255 and American Legion Post #250. He is survived by his wife Doris Jean Miller, his children, Cindy Reinhart, Anna Frankie, Betty Miller, Raymond R. Miller, Lisa Baker, Nikki Miller, Stacy Mansell, Kristi Stracner, Bryan Maney, Brent Maney, Brad Maney, and Melissa Ambrose, sister: Nancy Stoll, 16 grand- children, and 1 great-grandson. Grave- side services with full military honors will be held Thursday, May 4, at 2:00 PM in Nolan Ridge Cemetery, with Pastor Vaughn Dalrymple officiating. Arrange- ments by Holly Hill Funeral Home. ETHEL MARIE BROWN Mrs. Ethel Marie Brown, 85, passed away on May 1,2006, in Orange Park, Fla., at the Moosehaven Life Care Center. She was, born to Robert and Rebecca (Willard) Hickock on June 19,1920, in Keystone, WV. Ethel married Boyd Brown on June 30,1938, in West Virginia and he preceded her in death on Novem- ber 26,1999. Together they had 2 daugh- ters, Anne Myers of Panama City, FL and Wanda Leclair of Castaic, CA. She be- came affiliated with the Loyal Order of Moose when her husband, Boyd Brown joined Mullens, WV Lodge #750 on June 14,1947. They came to Moosehaven on November 10,1999. She resided at Moose- haven for a period of 6 years. She is sur- vived by, her 2 daughters. Services will be held on Thursday, May 4, at the Moose- haven Chapel and will be officiated by Chaplain Helen Taylor and the Officers of Opportunity Chapter. Interment will follow in the Moosehaven Cemetery. 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Hours before workers began filling or- ders of walkup customers they had deliv- ered 830 meals, many to Clay County schools. That was up from 612 deliveries last year. "This is the fifth year we've been doing this," King said as he and Clerk of Court Jimmy Weeks were wrapping up the last of large pieces of beef. "It makes for a long couple of days," Weeks added, "but it's worth it in the end." Lovell said the annual barbeque raises about 45 percent of the Food Pantry's an- nual budget, said Executive Director WyAema Lovell. The money-is used to buy staples like canned meats and soups and peanut butter and jelly. Bottle Water Without the Bottles! Gt GREATTasting, SAFEWATEF it a fror.:'or, f bottled water prices r-------- ----- IFREE, ' everse Osmosis Purifier, i with each new Kinetico - '._ I . I Softener Purchase I is V31uE. 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The three highest scoring students in each classroom, along with one alternate, then formed a team and traveled to Flem- ing Island High School to compete in the First Annual Battle of the Books. Montclair would eventually walk away with the trophy but they had to work to get there. The scoring was close between the teams but Montclair's closest competition was Ridgeview. It was not known till after all 126 questions had been asked by mod- erator Sue Middleton, they had all been answered by the students and the scores were tabulated before Montclair knew they had won. The team won trophies for themselves CORRESPONDENT PHOTO BY TONYA DAVIE Members of the First Annual Battle of the Books winning team from Montclair Elementary are, from left, Jeannette DiRocco, Epiphani Forrest, David May, Ross Schroeder and Kelly Fitzsimmons. and a plaque that will be displayed at TRACTORS STARTING AT $9495.00 G [ rFPM lIJTM 904-272-2272 , _ _'GREENS ouT 611 Blanding Blvd. Orange Park ' Squpment, Inc. 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The winning team from Montclair was headed by Media SpecialistJeannette DiRocco and was manned by Kelly Fitzsimmons, David May, Ross Schroeder and team alternate Epiphani Forrest. CI$ ER C4H wFU ,MUSIC . 1 -A-', IlL!9 ARTS .I T ^I- CRAFTS K-2 Through K-4 (2vrs - 5 Hurry!! The Fun Startis June 5th A Ministry of Oranue Park Assembly of God 1324 Kingslei Avenue - Orange Park Certified by FLOCS #322 264-4515 JAZZEXERCISE DAILY U.BS, vrs old) for 30 years. 105 Foxridge Road Orange Park, FL 32065 (904) 272-0800 *,IPAT 'ADVEER -OCLIN RON TOOT OOE ILNS FLORIDA INSTITUTE for REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE CLAYTODAY.BIZ. May 4, 2006 Section A-20 StI6. �E. D PA Megan. dtds,,,DMD. . ': ]AWf! ,lp-- . llr� IS E - . ".p-s . 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Pamela Griffis, 41, fugitive from justice Julie Moore, 41, Russell Shinn, 52, violation of sex offender parole-grand theft Javares Hunter,-20, Beverly Jackson, 29, felony worthless felony worthless check check , .: .. - Dennis Watters, 36, defraud an innkeeper *EDITOR'S NOTE: The Clay County Sheriff's Office provides photo- graphs and related information about suspects appearing in Clay Today's Most Wanted section. Anyone with information on these suspects is asked to call CCSO at 284-7575. POLICE BRIEFS from page A-1 motive for the attack, which included Morente being beaten and shot. The vic- tim was on the phone with his wife in Guatemala and provided information to her about the suspects as they,were ap- proaching him. Those details proved to be very helpful in identifying the suspects, Sheriff Rick Beseler said. "I am very pleased that these suspects, es- pecially Blount, an 11-time convicted felon, are off the streets before they can hurt someone else," Beseler said. "I am especial- ly proud of the tireless and professional ef- fort put forth by the Robbery/Homicide Amos Blount Jr. Dominic Dontay Tinney investigators who worked around the clock to solve the case." - Investigators faced some difficulty in developing the case, Beseler said, due to the language barrier between the victim's fam- ily and witnesses who speak only Spanish. A bilingual officer, Adriana Valencia Smith, was reassigned from her normal duties as a School Resource Officer and her assistance proved to be invaluable. Also,Jacksonville Sheriff's Officer Moe Parales, an experienced homicide investi- gator and fluent Spanish speaker, was de- tailed to assist in the interviews. The Green Cove Springs Police Department gave as- sistance and First Coast Crime Stoppers provided signs printed in Spanish and a special hotline for Spanish speaking citi- zens to call in tips was established. Felon in jail again GREEN COVE SPRINGS -A 19-year- old .convicted felon is in the Clay County Jail on new felony charges. Matthew Perry of Maxville was ar- rested on Thursday, April 27,on charges of burglary, auto burglary, dealing in stolen property and possession of mari- juana, a Clay County Sheriff's Office ar- rest report says. Perry is accused of burglarizing a Middleburg home onApril17 and steal- ing tools, a credit card and stereo equip- ment, the report says. Perry denied being involved, but another person identified him as being part of the bur- glary, the report says. In an unrelated incident, Perry is ac- ,' frc caused of running his vehicle into a car dl another car pull into a Lil' Champ on Pendergrass Street in Middleburg, then. fleeing the area, according to the Sheriff's Office. Crash hurts two MIDDLEBURG - Two Middleburg res- idents were injured Sunday, April 30, when their vehicle flipped on Florida 21 south of Florda 23 and they were both thrown out. qt e Frank DavisJr., 46, was in critical con- dition at.ShandsJacksonville Hospital following-the 11:30 a.m. crash, the Flori- da Highway Patrol said. A passenger, 29- year-old Tammy A. Davis, also had minor injuries. Their vehicle was northbound on Flori- da 21 when a left rear tire blew out and the driver lost control, the FHP said. The vehi- cle overturned and landed on its wheels, ejecting both passengers. Animal cruelty charge filed MIDDLEBURG - Two Middleburg res- idents are charged with cruelty to an ani- mal after abandoning their house cat, the Clay County Sheriffs Office said. Arrested Tues- day, May 2,Barbara Petty and Donald -. Combs, both 33,of -. the 4500 block of Swas Raccoon Run, are accused of letting their-cat"Squeaky" go for days without food or water and leaving the animal with an embedded . " c collar that caused a severe neck wound, ueaky' was seized accordingtoanar- m its owners, a Mid- et o burg couple.. rest report. Their landlord found the animal and called police, the report says. The suspects have given up ownership of the cat and he is now eligible for adop- tion. Anyone interested can call 269-6342 for more information. The Sheriff's Office said pet owners can bring an animal to the Clay County Ani- mal Control Office for no charge as an al- ternative to abandonment 7 CLAY'S MOST WANTED ' Russell Shinn DOB: 11/01/53 Race: White Sex: Male Ht: 5'11" Hair: Blonde iWanted for: ..Sex Offender FWUT �lX2CT 1-866-845-TIPS (8477) p ay If you have information about crime, you can call our Tips line and remain completely anonymous. We will contact the appropriate Law Enforcement Agency. If that information leads to an arrest, you could receive a reward of up to $1000.00 Check out our website for additional informational on how the Crime Stoppers program works: www.fccrimestoppers.com What is Crime Stoppers? Crime Stoppers is a partnership between the community, the Media, and the Law Enforcement, whose mandate is to "Work Together to Solve and Prevent Crime." The program is a community based, non-profit registered corporation, managed by a civilian volunteer board of directors. It is a crime information collection operation, which enables anyone with information about crime, and who wishes to remain anonymous, to pass that information on to law enforcement through a neutral organization. Paid for by Florida's Attorney General's Office Crime Stoppers Trust Fund Address: unknown Eyes: blue Case#: 05000950cf Bond Amount: none Wt: 175 Ibs I -' - - - -i I--- - May 4, 2006 CLAYTODAY.BIZ Section A-24 -I -. ---J -, ---- '- PHOTO SPECIAL TO CLAY TODAY Paterson Elementary stu- dents, from left, Joshua SBedsole, Trey Ogden and - Zachary Law proudly pre- ' sented their certificates to- ) talking 3,000 Campbell's e. ......- %:-g -. - ' ^Soup labels to Principal Terry Grieninger and Box Top Coordinator Bonny Faehnrich on April 28. Globetrotting pilot's service turns into soup labels for Paterson Elem. Special to Clay Today ORANGE PARK - What do you get when you combine the Harlem Globetrotters, Paterson Elementary students, Cub Scouts and Campbell's Soup? A great show, a good time and 3,000 "Labels for Educa- tion" for Paterson Elementary, courtesy of the Globetrotters and Campbells. The story begins with the world fa- mous Harlem Globetrotters' current world tour that included performing a special show aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt a few months back. When the Globetrotters left.the Roosevelt, one of the Navy helicopter pilots that flew them off the aircraft carrier was Lt. Comman- der Byron Ogden, whose family resides in Orange Park. The Roosevelt was nearing the end of a long six-month deployment. On March 1, the Globetrotters per- formed at the Veterans Memorial Colise- um in Jacksonville and the Cub Scouts from Den 8, Pack 483 were there. When representatives from the Globetrotters found out Ogden's son, Trey, was in atten- dance, they invited him and a couple of his friends to be part of the pre-game show. For participating, Trey Joshua Law and Zachary Law each received a certificate for 1,000 Campbell's Labels for Education. The boys proudly presented the certifi- cates totaling 3,000 labels to Paterson Prin- cipal Terry Grieninger and Box Top Coordinator Bonny Faehnrich on April 28. For 32 years, Campbell's has given schools free educational equipment in ex- change for labels. 1996 Wimbledon finalist to visit Clay County On W dnesdai.Ma' 3.,Ea'l eHuhboi Tennis Pa' I. b ni~i' lii \~iihhnbledoI n Fi- nalist and ESPN lolllrn ienal i.jIt', alil ;il \\hslhiiign it Io Fleming Island Elemen- tary School as part of the events of the 4th Annual Garber Automall Men's Proife,.iotiLalTennisClassic. a USTA Pro Circuit Event. Washington will be talking to stu- dents, teachers, and other guests about ho\ tennis utilized b\ his fo1 u 'iidationi .is a looloI tde% l oppos.i[ie lifes;killsandi encoi Ct 0 jLe atiadeinic atlhic\emncnt in1 \oi.itl-i. Thlie chl,-i(l a', embhl is foi 5thl aind Itl i graders ai i lain arnd Ilainmc- .specti\el. The stiden1tsarelookin '4fi- ward to th[lie opportuiui to meet- unch 1an accomplished Tennis Profe-.,iona I and Wimibledon Finalist. The Garber Automall Men's Pro- fessional Tennis Clast�ic, a USTA Pro- Circuit Event, is being himeld at Eai�le Hai bor starting Ma\ 5th and running thlrougl M Na\ 14th.Otlher e\ elnt plans d iiin'g hc 10days of me eie it incilh-de the fi:llo ing: Wild Card Tourament - Welcomin Pam [ ithl',stce b) Lo ngHiir n Siteakl li ise'i - Co-ed adults clini, - Sp ' ,i s, Goilf Otling - Pro-Am Event and a Kids Clinic. For a complete schedule of e entL Iof the please ii i um.eagleihai - boronline.com Mal \Wash ing to is pi side ntI.f the MaliVai \ashiinigtiin Kidi Foundaiton. He won four ATP Tournament titles and tasa meimbeeof the USA( 1l\ mtpic Teamn at the A.lanita Oh iniplSi \ here lie noionl played singles lor hiscountr\ butalso plai\ed d(.le)ics w idti leiisleg- end Andre Agassi. \\Vashilgf(,ni ii a Ponte \;di a Beacli resident and a noted advocate foir the, poi emotional both ac- ademic and athletic achievement for OLr local \> Lith. His Foundation 1 as es- tabbslhed in 1994 and offers \au iel\ of piogrialmsi to as'lsist local outh aci ie \e dicir full potential. 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Camarda also has purchased a 6,000 square foot office building on AlA in Ponte Vedra, has operations on Amelia Island, and is scouting locations in Jacksonville and St. Augustine. "11---�1�1�1�1��Ll-�� L I 1C^~'�l~"l I Section A-25 Mav 4. 2006 CLAYTODAY.BIZ Carroll sets two town meetings ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^A-..".^ :. sets*!L'** '^^^* -i^^^^^^^^^^^ Special to Clay Today FLEMING ISLAND - On Saturday,June 10, state Rep.Jennifer Carroll will be con- ducting two separate Town Hall meetings to accommodate her constituents in Dis- trict 13. The first meeting will begin at 9 a.m. at the Fleming Island Branch LibrarN. 1 I Town Center Blvd, in Orange Park. The second meeting will begin at 11 a.m. at the Argyle Branch Library, 7973 Old Mid- dleburg Road South, inJacksonville. "I look forward to seeing everyone on June 10 to discuss several important ac- complishments that took place during session," Carroll said. Constituents are encouraged to attend the meeting closest to their residence. For further info, please call (904) 573-4994. PHOTO ?PELI AL TO CL \A TUD.\ Paterson Elementary students perform the play "Into the Woods" last month at the school. The April 19 performance included dinner and a show to celebrate the 10th annual Manatee Cove Players production. Paterson students perform play Special to Clay Today FL-FNIIN(--,I'cL \N[)- 1The NIanaLc r TheiApid I',) i-' c i U Ind liheI it1 TI osip%,ts is -.-nI,-\ P a IedlI pI . tecI Ill.-[Ice i 1\ 1 viui n ;. X\I [1.v ic* I Iw n ihiw I i bi I I 1 .11 i~l-I IIV- ' lie "St- I(:- Ec'*iiA 'lli H1111' iP.- Come and meet our expert staff at a Radio Disney Party on May 13th. Imagine Orthodontics is having a Grand Opening celebration and you're invited! RADIO DISNEY PARTY! 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Record and Retainer Fees may apply, THE PATIENT AND ANY OTHER PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT HAS A RIGHT TO REFUSE TO PAY, CANCEL PAYMENT, OR BE REIMBURSED FOR PAYMENT FOR ANY OTHER SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENT THAT IS PERFORMED AS A RESULT OF AND WITHIN 72 HOURS OF RESPONDING TO THE ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE FREE, DISCOUNTED FEE, OR REDUCED FEE SERVICE, EXAMINATION OR TREATMENT. #D0150, #D080, #D8680. . - ... . . .... - - .. . . . . .. . . .. - CORRESPONDENT PHOTO B kTILL I. TIGi. A NO The Fleming Island Baptist Church Youth Group was awarded a trophy for their volunteer support at the Walk for Life held Saturday, April 22, at The Bolles School in Jacksonville. Shown are, from left, Youth Pastor Rev. James Desuyo, Jodi Dunlap, Cleroy the Clown, Cassie Spencer, Krista Lutins, and Lauren Lewis. The event benefited the First Coast Women's Services on San Jose Boulevard. Brce fo hide and Aduts There's A New Reason To Smile 101, An Fleming Islandf I . CLAYTODAYBIZ May 4, 2006 Section A-26 I Ricks, Buchanan elected GCS mayor, vice mayor By Bob Hendersori, Staff bhenderson@jcpgroup.coin GREEN COVE SPRINGS - In its annual reorgani- zation Tuesday, May 2, the .. Green Cove Springs city council elected Debbie Ricks as mayor and , - Councilman John Buchanan as vice mayor.. The two seats are filled by councilpersons chosen . by their peers on the council. After her election, Ricks, the current vice mayor, said that in view of the recent problems ex- perienced by the County, STAFF PHOTOS BYI she wanted to make sure Mayor Del that ever), member of the council understood his relationship to staff. She pointed out that the Green o suPPuIe The Hejirhy Chce For A Hteith) P FLEMING ISLAND SHOPPING CENTER (NEc- ... 213-7654 - STOfE HOURS MON-SFT 9am to 9pm B SUNDAY 10am to 6pm I "- 5p (PINCHNA-PENNY) POOLPATIO*SPA8 The Perfect People for a Perfect Pool a~9iI. 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You can choose to pay the price or wrap up in four or five sweaters to sur- vive the cold weather." In other business, the council: Adopted a resolution supporting Or- ange Park Medical Center's applicationto build a new facility in Green Cove Springs; Tabled an annexation report for prop- erty on SR16 East, and Vacated a portion of Spring Street to facilitate building of a Walgreen's Drug Store. - I --I Section A-27 CLAYTODAY.BIZ May 4, 2006 -7 Rosewood Homes names Acree manage Rosewood Homes names Acree manager Special to Clay Today ORANGE PARK - Rosewood Homes announces the appoint- ment of Craig Acreeas estimating and purchasing manager of the Or- ange Park-based homebuilder. In his role, Acree is responsible for establishing direct construction cost budgets, developing prelimi- Cra nary estimates for new plans, and hiring subcontractors. 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Call Gary Akins@278-3322 COLDWELL BANKER WALTER WILLIAMS $157,425 293063 GREAT HOUSE, A MUST SEE! 4 BR I BA, large family room, ceramic tile, updated kitchen and bath, large fenced in yard, 1610 SF, seems much larger. Call Darlene Rapoza@278-3334 COLD- WELL BANKER WALTER WILLIAMS $145,000 280814 LARGE HERITAGE HILLS BEAUTY!! This 3/2 home features loft bonus room, porcelain tile and wood laminent floors, all on large corner lot. Don't Miss This One! Call Dreme Stubbs@278-3329 COLDWELL BANKERWAL- TERWILLIAMS $229,000 295521 COZY HOME IN PARKVIEW RIDGE! This 3/2 split floor plan with greatroom that opens to the kitchen, vaulted ceilings, updated lighting, security system and much much more. The is a must see. Call Leslie Highsmith@278-3347 COLDWELL BANKER WALTER WILLIMAS $185,000 295506 QUIET SUBDIVISION with easy access to NAS, 295, shopping and dining. Unit has newer A/C unit, fully equipped kitchen and is one of the larger' 2. bedroom units. Call Beth Clark@278-3328 COLDWELL BANKER WALTER WILLIAMS $104,000 287907 IMMACULATE HOME IN GLEN HAVEN!!!This home features hardwood floors in living, dining & kitchen areas, upgraded kitchen ap- pliances w/ microwave/convection oven, 14" cher- ry cabinet pull-out drawers; other upgrades include French doors, whirlpool in master bath, silhouette Find Out What Your Home is Worth On-Line VISIT: www.HouseNewsJax.com RE/MAX Specialists Realtors CLT-0111-1706 blinds. This home is a step above. Call Donna Schilkofski@278-3360 COLDWELL BANKER WALTER WILLIAMS $255,000 FLEMING ISLAND POOL HOME! This 4 bedroom, 2 bath home, located on.quiet circle, has 2111 sq. ft. Screened pool overlooking small lake. Split floor plan with large family room and bedrooms. This home has it all. $299,000 Call today! 278-1776 RE/MAX Specialists REALTORS CUL-DE-SAC HOME! Stunning Eva Cay floor plan offering 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, plus office. Warm, neutral colors, and custom drapes throughout. 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Fixed rates are for a 60 day lock :and ARMs are for a 50 day lock. Rates are current as of May 2, 2006 and are subject to change. Please call for current rates. Non Conforming Wholesale loans are also available Call Guy Lynch at 269-7170 Cell: 904-449-1479-Fax: 904-269-4122 Email: glynch@resourcemtg.com CLT-0019-1806 .11 a r I.I BUILD TO SUIT 2.5 acres. Bring your house plans or use ours, we have over 100 to choose from. You can even bring the hors- es. Close to Jennings Forest. HOMES ONLY. MLS# 281890 $75,000. GREAT STARTER HOME IN JAX 3/1, 1200 sq ft has ceramic tile floors throughout, updated windows, new vinyl facia, new Trane central heat and air unit in 2001 and new heat pump in 2005. Fenced rear yard. This is the perfect home for the new couple just starting out. WON'T LAST LONG. HURRY.... MLS #282476 $128,000. UNDER CONSTRUCTION 3/2 + study with built-in bookcases, could be 4th bedroom. 2,232 heated and cooled sq. ft. 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Ft+/- split plan beautiful all brick home, 2 car garage, formal living and diinng room, nice size kitchen with nook - 6x13.8 laundry room. Plant shelves galore, covered front porch, knock down ceilings, garden tub with sep. shower in master, walk-in closets and so much more. MLS#295917 $285,000. NICE STARTER HOME Min. off hard rd., 3/2 double-wide mobile home-no wasted space at all. Split plan-eat in kitchen-all appliances stay including washer and dryer. MLS# 284720 $75,000. HAMPTON FLORIDA Like new double-wide on an acre (comer lot) this home is a beauty with 3/2 family room, living room and dining room. Split plan, two nice size decks, new carpet, light- ing and well and septic. Breakfast bar in kitchen, built in spice rack. 1,920 sq. ft. +/-. MLS# 294888 $107,000 PENNEY FARMS Total of 2 master rooms, 0,5 acres plus 10x19 sun room with window unit, covered back porch or carport with concrete flooring over 55ft long-dishwasher-double oven-center island electric range. Huge laundry room, separate living room and dining room-breakfast bar- built in bookcases. New berber carpet. Appraisal on file. MLS #284492 $79,000. Conventional 6.750 0 + 0 6.625 /2 + 0 30 Year Fixed 7.000 0 +. 0 30 Year Fixed 7.000 0 + 0 30 Year Fixed 7.000 0 + 0 OPEN HOUSE,SUNDAY.MAY 7,1-4pm: 492 Wesley Road, Lake Asbury, 4/2 waterfront retreat features 1.5 acres, pool, hot tub, game room, Koi pond and more.$394,000. Vanguard GMAC Real Estate. Call for info. 451-0565. OPEN HOUSE, SUNDAY MAY 7, 12-4pm: Foxmeadow: 4246 Carriage Court, 4/2 house on I + acres. $379,000. Call Rae for directions 535- 0160. Vanguard/GMAC, The Zeisel Team. 294123 ON DR'S LAKE!! Cozy 3 bedroom 2.5 bath home located on almost 3 acres-ofseclud- ed property off Doctors Lake Drive: Large fami- ly room overlooks water. Buyer can choose to build new or live in existing home, 120 ft. on water, this land is very private with a natural set- ting. Call Beth Clark@278-3328 COLDWELL When was the last time you were your own boss? -; s . , it.i i . '' ' � "-, f /"- "* �a^ ajv'~B~ SIt's closer than you think, BANKER WALTER WILLIAMS $1-,850,000 266446 WANTED!! One of a kind family for a one of a kind home. This 4/3.2 is over 3100 SF, lots of space to romp/roam/grow, gourmet kitchen open to family, Florida room opens to the outside decking overlooking the 2.86 acres. Call Now! Call Patricia Sherman@278-3332 COLDWELL BANKER WALTER WILLIAMS $424,847 296977 BRING YOUR HORSES!! Horse stalls, and cleared pasture along with a gorgeous custom built home, this 4/3.5 -home features large kitchen, 2 pantries, office/den and much much more. Bring your pickiest buyer. Call Dawn Dame@278-3350 COLDWELL BANKER WALTER' WILLIAMS $649,900 School of Real Estate CLASS SCHEDULES 1 Week Daytime starting April 3rd & April 17th 5 Week Evening starting April 3rd & May 15th 8 Week Evening starting May 25th For More Information Call Beverly: 596-5950 www.watsonrealtycorp.com . Coldwell Banker is the only national full service real estate company that has been in business for 100 years. With an impressive 99.8% satisfaction rate, Coldwell Banker Walter Williams Realty, Inc. sales associates are trained and knowledgeable offering expertise from contract to closing. Some think any real estate company will do. Others expect more. Let us do more for youl 4701 US 17 South, Suite 107 Orange Park, FL 32003 i: Tll Free: 1 (800) 351-9277 Office: (904) 269-9707 sit us on the web: ww.JacksonvillePCS.com F ''- '- : -. 0. - ,-": '-. - ,- " *-, -- I - --� I ii Ir m~K~i~n~ May 4, 2006 Section A-29 CLAYTODAY.BIZ � I Seto A-0 LATOAYIZ'My , 00 Relay For Life raises over $120,000 in Clay County Left: Students Mauri- cia Martinez, left, and Nick Myers look on as Wilkinson teacher Jim Snell hooks up the Igniter wires on a large rocket that would soon blast off. Bottom: A group of S Rocketry Club mem- bers selected from several containers of items, ranging from igniter wires to - s solid fuel engines, before heading out Sto the launch pad Switch their rockets. ... h i 'T.AFF PHOTOS BY GRUG WA[SH Young rocket masters Members of Wilkinson Junior High's Student Association of Rocketry put on a demonstration Friday, April 26, at the Middleburg school. While not all launch- es were successful, a few of the student-built rockets reached more than 2,000 feet up - so high, in fact, the school had to notify local air traffic controllers in advance. A potluck dinner was also part of the demonstration held on the school's basketball court. Members o Wilinsn Juior ighs StdentAssciaton o Roketr puton demontratin Friay, Aril 2, at he Midlebug schol. Wilenolllunh or visited Relay, and a total of 75 teams of people camped out at the four events, all raising money prior to the event. Fundraisers included Santa delivering gifts on a fire truck, a softball tourna- ment, bake sales, yard sales, dress down days, and more. Planning for the 2007 events will soon begin,andanyoneinterestedinparticipating or volunteering on a planning committee should call Anita Sullivan at the American Cancer Society at 264-6039, ext. 113. Teams can also begin registering now to participate in the 2007 events. The American Cancer Society's Relay For Life event will be held at 20 locations across the First Coast Area this spring. Call 800-ACS-2345 or go to www.can- cer.org formore information on events in your area. k-4--* "1-'f^s i CORRESPONDENT PHOTO BY TONYA DAVIE Delaine Wilcox, right, and Phil Congilaro manned the North Florida Institute's booth at the Clay County chapter of the American Cancer Society's Relay For Life event at Ridgeview High School Friday, April 28. Various groups sold food and other goodies to raise additional contributions. About 300 people participated in the overnight event, which featured games and fun activities. Yo-Ho me maties, grab that chest Submitted by Sarah Kopp Pirate Island, a comedy by Martin Fol- lose, will be presented at Clay High School Thursday, May 4, and Saturday, May 6, at 7 p.m. Its a riotous story whose two main characters are Peach and Barbara. Peach is the leader of misfit pirates and Barbara is the leader of seven castaways that have been ship wrecked on an island. Barbara is very protective of her grandmother's chest, which has been beached with them. The misfit pirates find the chest and are so excited because they have never seen a chest before, and they have been looking for one for years. Peach, the leader of the pirates, cap- tures Barbara, then they both get cap- tured by natives. At the end of the story they are all friends and live happily ever after. 7 you re invited... when * saturday, may 6, 2006 * 6:00 -10:00 pm where * Winterbourne Inn at Club Continental highlights * silent auction * bachelor auction showcasing dogs for adoption from SAFE Animal Shelter and Animal Rescue Movement featuring Slive music * dancing under the stars * gourmet cuisine * cash bar Ticket information: ^^�^i^^^^^^^(930E) 276.7729^Bfl 'i I LO E ' I 1 OVERS '500 I SOMESOClOO(lSEFROI ORANGE PARK -6 4 Blandin.1j r1 276-4611 iRPod- Pla:3il DOWNTOWN .356-7681 d 356.7681 SOUTHSIDE Bl-d 739-9900 REG#BEACHES i 5?4I ill. In c Bl.d 564-2590 WESTSIDE , r' -t ElIrd.nqi 777-5254 ORANGE PARK - Relay For Life events were held in Clay County were held throughout the month of April in Flem- ing Island, Green Cove Springs, Keystone Heights and Orange Park, raising over $120,000 for the life saving mission of the American Cancer Society. Over 200 cancer survivors and their families participated in the opening cer- emonies and were honored with a catered reception, commemorative t- shirt, and other goodies. They also en- joyed entertainment by local bands including The Impediments, Wayne Worley Band, and The Church at Argyle Impact Band. Each event had its' own theme, activi- - ties, and fun, but they all shared the same goal of raising money to help fight can- cer. Approximately 2,000 partic ipated in .,May 4, 2006 CLAYTODAY.BIZ Section A-30 Serin Or CutonrsSic 16 iviay , LuuW-J L A---&*- TALENT from page A-6 was a fascinating experience that lasted almost a year. I met three-time Pulitzer Prize winner Edward Albee and worked with him at the Atlantic Center for the Arts in New Smyrna Beach in 1983-84. The play CodeRedis a result of my study- ing with Edward and was originally pro- duced at the Atlantic Center and at the Daytona Playhouse. Besides The Tales of the Disco People, I have written a full-length plays have been a play titled A Remarkable Perfor- manceabout the actorJohn Wilkes Booth; and his brother Edwin Booth and a com- edy titled Piazza by the Slice about grow- ing up in Brooklyn in the 1950s. Q. Can we look forward fo seeing more of your work performed at the Center? Walsh: Future plays of mine at the center?...Let's see how these are received before I think about that...(laughs)! Q.Can you tell me a little about what each play is about? Walsh: Miami Beach Dialogrewas writ- ten, produced and performed in die early- 1980s. It was performed at the State Capi-- S tolasaresultof mybeing awarded State Sof Florida Individual Artists Grant for S Play writing.It hassince been performed all over South Florida, having won "first place" in the Florida One Act Play com- - .. petition in 1993. It was most recently pro- duced last summer as part of a series of Florida Play writers at the Barn Theater in St uartFl. It isa cornedyv which centers around the relationship of two women who are in residence at the MiamiJewish Geriatric Center. Code Red is about two people, David and Ginger, wh6 are ha' ing some mild "relationship difficulties" and how they remedy them while living together in a small apartment in New Smyrna Beach. A dark comedy, this one act has some con- temporary language...but nothing that hasn't been heard before on HBO, Cine- max or Showtime. SSermonFromMountDoratakes place in the garden conservatory of a home in Mount Dora. The monologue will be pre- formed for the very first time anywhere and was written after.I met Susan Carca- ba. I was very impressed with Susan's tal- ent and ability at the audition...and since the other twoplays were already cast; I de- cided to write something new because I wantedto work with Susan and have her be a part of the evening. This is a "world premier" at the Thrasher-Home. Q:-Now what should I have asked you, butdidn't? SWalsh: My plays have been performed in-New York City, North Carolina and Florida.In 1.9841 was awarded a State of Florida Individual Artists Award Grant in Playwriting. In i985 four other playwrights and I were chosen to work with Edward Albee at the first pla\ writing workshop at At- lantic Center for the Arts. This resultedin collaboration with three-time Pulitzer prize winning playwright,Edward Albee and the four other writers in a play ti- tled...ScenesFromA Non Marriage.. Tony was nominated for the prestigious A UDELCOAwardfor excellence inplays de- picting theAfrican-A merican experiencefor my contributions to the musical SugarHill, GVyStar' SCredit Union We never forget that it's your money. (904)777-6000 - www.vystarcu.org Now serving all residents of Northeast Florida. *Annual Percentage Yields (APY's) shown are effective as of April 26th, 2006, and are subject to change. There is a substantial penalty for early withdrawal from certificates. VyStar is insured by the National Credit Union Administration. NCLA. / produced off-Broadway in 1991. Interview with Susan Carcaba. Q: How long have you been per- forming Susan? Carcaba: I have been working in the local market for more than 20 years in theaters as well as done commercial work. -Iam involved at the Orange Park Community Theater as an actress and director. Q: What is like being involved with OPEN HOUSE Saturday, April 1st 1-3 p.m. Meet the Doctors Refreshments * Door Prizes Give Aways & Tours 541-0110 Serving Fleming Island, Doctor's Inlet. Middleburg and Orange Park 14 SWIMMING PEN DRIVE " "a" �P of ' "-io' in TODAY CLASSIFIED! Enter Now To Win Family 4 Pack to... Ial 'tl i L .A/ in Today B Section...Right Behind the SPORTS Section! The only payment we as performers receive is the laughs and the applause from the audience. They are vital, and we as a group are hoping to have a great turn out to this inaugural theatricalevent. Sftoppitg 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 Your purchase helps us help others SCLT-006B-4005 Section A-31 CL.AYTOD AYBIZ7 AMn-., 4 2006 the THCA's fi rst local production? Carcaba: It is extremely exciting to bring a local production to the THCA. I was chomping at the bit to be able to per- form at the THCA. It's such a beautiful center! Q: What would you say to encourage audiences to attend this performance? Carcaba: From the audience perspec- tive, I would be interested in seeing fresh, brand new material. The only payment we as performers receive is the laughs and the applause from the audience. They are vital and we as a group are hop- ing to have a great turn out to this inau- gural theatrical event. After the show the audience will have a chance to interact with the cast and director. We plan on having a question and answer session to get the audience's input to make our next venture even better. CLAYTODAY.BIZ Spring Festival 2006 Come One, Come All! '---------" ffj | | | || * 9 l L~141 / ' I 5 --. - " --. [ .- : . K ..- .-. Friday May 5th 5pm- llpm Saturday May 6th 2pm- llpm Sunday May 7th 12pm- 5pm Rides, Crafts, Games Jor All Ages, Bingo, Clowns, Books, Fun Attic Treasures, Silent Auction, Exhibitions, Food From Around the World, Live Entertainment! St. Lukes Catholic Church 1610 Blanding Boulevard * Middleburg Call Parish Office 282-0439) Section A-32 May 4, 2006 Ij v " - k - j l A ', ., MAY 4-MAY 10, 2006 EDITION Section B of two sections * VOL. 36 NO. 18 REGISTRATION FOR YOUTH BASKETBALL ENDS MAY 18TH Two Locations to Play: Dye-Clay. Family YMCA.(Ages 4-17) & Barco-Hewton Family YMCA (Ages 4-11) of Florida's First Coast Heed Volunteer Coaches!!, For more information please call 272-4304 CLT-0052-1806 Tears rain down in Keystone after extra-inning loss By Horace Davis, Staff hdavis@jcpgroup.com KEYSTONE HEIGHTS - A night of promiseand hope quii(c L,1 iturwld todis- appointment and tears as both the Key- stone baseball and softball teams faced defeat on Tuesday night against both Red Devil teams from Williston. The boys Seemed to have things under control going into the seventh inning with a 7-5 lead, however, Williston ex- ploded for 4 runs on 5 hits to take a 9,-7 lead and snatch the victory from the (1I,- 12) Indians who wer h-lilpingS i:aldvance 11 Regiikn 3X[1ap'aaftti kiniii.., the dik- t i ic d ie. Fortlw i IS-10Il-d1 Inhdi.iii, hoalso' won their- I1t! . . I 1tut i,.1 .1. .. u- more dc' 1[ta inng a 6 ix 1nioi played their last game with a state finals appear- ance on their mind. "This was a terrible loss, we did not play up to our capability," said seventh year head coach Kathy Smith. "I'm very disappointed for our seniors, we felt this year was our year but we came upjust a little short. We did not hit like we 4' have been as late, I don't know if we were over anxious at the plate but we missed some good opportunities to take an early - lead and our fielding really let us down. Our pitcher MaryAnn McCall pitched a greatgame and we let her down, I feel re- ally bad for her too," she added. I- . ; Early on it appeared the senior pitch- ' - STAFF PHOTO BY HORACE DAVIS Senior pitcher MaryAnn McCall struck out ten and allowed just five hits in her final high school start. INDIANS continued on page B-6 Fleming Island Golden Eagles rule District 3-5A s5alWn"?. .^ f gi.. m0. v .y ye.. . :. : -y - . - .. � * PHOTO SPECIAL TO CLAY TODAY The Golden Eagles won their second straight district title by beating Englewood 1-0. By Charlie Rector, Correspondent JACKSONVILLE - Early season predic- tions had the (20-7) Fleming Island Goldei Eagles somewhere in the mid- dle of district 3-5A after moving up from Class 4A. Those predictions were probably right because the Eagles had to deal \, ihd likes of poweihii use \\oll- son, Terry Parker, Bartram Trail and the number one seeded (20-8) Englewood Rams if they were going to contend for a distr( ic title. On Friday . Apt. 2S Flemnin Island dis- patched the middle of the pack notion when they knocked off the Rams 1-0 to capture their second consecutive district titleinjust die 'ch ool Ihi d yer. "This has been a tremendous year, ; a Id \ i n ing Coach Don Suriano. "The group of guys have been to- etlhei :fr three years.now and they know how to win, they have shown to be very resilient. At the beginning of the year the question was how deep would our pitching be but Cameron Juneau stepped up and pitched a gem tonight. Also Scott Musser, Lee Hall, Dustin Smith and the rest of the rotation have been great. These guys have made me ]:,pI'ud b1t eI sl till ha.i e more baseball to pla)," he added. SIn Fleming Island's 7-5 win over Bar- tram Trail to get to the championship game, Suriano had to use three pitchers to holdoflf the Bears. i.s their \\as some concern as to i, lo ,Mould i elic\e starter Juneau if he ran into tri 01.1 re or tired in the late innings. Suriano's and the Eagle faithful con- cerns were put to bed when Juneau stepped to the mound and delivered a seven strikeout, two-hit shutout off the Rams to out pitch Englewood ace Adam .Crick who took a no-hitter into the sixth inning. :"\hat a per formani: . I thought he. wouldd igo i nto[ the fifth andwe \ouhld re- lieve him for.the:last two innings," said Sti ian io. However,Juneau had other ideas, he :iong wit dte defense behindhim quelled Coach lhreat tle Ramns dulen at them. Eir, lei od hadIi ull ners on ti 4ud twice and loaded the b:iases in the fo ,tll h ut the Eagle defense kept the Rams from cross- ing th - plu- .. " S"Oui outfield chased down long balls all nigl~ I and look at the go in the hole play at short in the sixth. That could have turned the whole night around. This is a total team and they know how to win," added Suriano. Meanwhile Englewood starter Crick was also throwing a gem as he carried his no-hitter into the sixthuntil catcher Ser- gio DeLeonled off with a double and was driven home on an RBI single off the bat of Trey Strickland. Trey (Strickland) has had clutch hits all season," said Suriano. Once Fleming Island took the lead Juneau did the rest. He retired the next six Rams in order for the complete game victory. "I was running on pure adrenalin" Juneau said after the last inning. Coach Suriano summed up the night by addressing hi tlea l and fans follow, - ing the game by stating, "This is a group of winners and we are proving it every week. We've been together three years now and have won our district the last two. We're notjust known as a high school anymore we are on the map as a high school baseball power." Missed opportunities not Golden for Eagles in playoff loss By Horace Davis, Staff FLEMIN ISLA ND-) The (21-8) Golden Ea:gles of Fleinig Island came ii'.i tihir Region 1-5A game-against OcalaForest riding high and why shouldn't they have been. The\ h1aId ir cu: n 0co ie .,fftnt i ci dl is-- trict tirle i e in ',. 11:. h ti 1 i a, n-I, ler, :(d i.hi.. tLoui1hest-.d'tsi i(t i tin -th airci, ili.ih 1-0 win 'ui lIialJ:aLks,:,n\ hll>c p>_i,% : i r 'iui- En- glewood. - Now the goal for Coach Don Suriano and the Eagles quickly turned to getting thair fir t r c'.io-,n:Il plivoff Avin in jli.r ilt cil thiifd season, however, Suriano and the Eagles will have to wait at least one more year for their first victory a filei tall g 3- 1to the Wildcats of Ocala. "This has been a great season and we could have won this game too, but too many wasted chances was the downfall. However, you have to give Ocala credit they made the plays that \\e did not and they deserved the win todai." said Suriano. The wasted opportunities Suriano: spoke about was the fact that Fleming Is- land stranded 13 runners on base that in- Looking for a New employee? alil 269-2999 To Get The Help You Need! CLT-068OS060 cluded,basesloadedone-i ii sitl ui ion in the first without getting a run, and leav- ing two runnerson base in four other in- nings without scoring. While the Eagle bats went silent for much of the game their gloves failed them too; two costly errors at inoppor- tune times allowed two runs to score giv- ing Ocala a 2-0 lead in the fourth inning. Fleming Island starter Lee Hall pitched five innings of two-hit ball and pulled off a great pickoff play to get out of trouble in the first inning, a lead off single and a hit batsman spelled prob- lems in the fourth. A groundball found it's way through the right side when the Eagles second baseman could not come up with it and a fielder's choice that scored a run put Fleming Island in the hole. Much of the season the Eagles had shown resiliency by coming back and finding a way to win but today would be different. The Eagles did register their lone run in the fourth to cut the lead to 2-1 when Brian O'Toole laced a leadoff double down the left field line and Trey Strick- land followed with a single to score him, but that was all the noise they could make in that inning and they again failed to de- liver in the sixth and seventh innings with runners on. "These guys accomplished so much this season, starting with the Fernandi- na Beach Tournament win, then the conference championship followed by the district title, so all I can say is that I am very proud of these guys and they I'�;�" ~ ��-�--. .-* . . * . - --'.1-i.. - ... ... . - STAFF PHOTOS BY HORACE DAVIS Eagles Brian O'Toole (3) scored the lone run in the fifth inning after a lead off double. are ajoy to coach, they played all season long with pride and determination and have nothing to be ashamed about. All I can say is we will come back next year and look to get that first regional play- off win," said Suriano. 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While Martorana was the only recipi- ent of a state title, several Spartans placed at the finals, including junior Eric Clay- man who placed fourth in the 300 hur- dles and the discus, whileJassen Carter finished sixth in the 400. Other notable finishers for the Spar- tans were 7th grader Nicolette Mar- torana and 8th grader Kara Moore placing 13th in the 3200m and 1600m re- spectively. Also fellow middle school students Annie Bobbitt, Tyler Law and Kaili Tor- res teamed with Martorana to grab llth place in the 4x800 while 6th grader Car- son Pickett and-8th grader Jordan Po- quette teamedwith Amanda Martorana andJustine Quick for third place in the 4x400 relays. Also at Wolfson earlier in the week during the Region 1-3A regional finals, Ridgeview's high-flying duo of Joe Everett and Tomika Story won regional titles in the long and triple jumps and will go for a state title in Winter Springs to- morrow. In addition to the Ridgeview duo, Middleburg's Dalton Atkins was the only other state qualifier from Clay County when he placed second in the high jump competition with a leap of 6- feet-6-inches. Other notable county competitors who failed to make state were: Quasada Ibarra, Ridgeview -100 hurdles, Lashaundra Dupree, Fleming Island - 400m dash and Heather Lundin, Ridgeview 1600m. All finished in 6th place. Seventh-place finishers were,Jeremi Sanchez, Middleburg, and discus - An- thony Story 200m, Sean Conkle 800m and Nick Maedel 3200m all from Ridgeview. Fleming Island's Chardae Washington 5th discus,John Gadson 5th 100m, Kiley Switanek 9th 800m, Lauren Roebuck 10th high jump, Thomas Fossa 9th 3200m, Dupree 10th long jump and sis- tersJocelyn and Brittany Cole finished 8th and 10th in the pole vault. Ridgeview's Kaitlin Yaracs 9th 3200m, Nathan Boggs 9th discus, Olivia Hill 16th long jump, Johnny Brooks 13th high jump and Charles Gilbert 8th high jump. 0 0 HUESps0 01g 0 0 0S ''" ...-. �. ? STAFF PHOTOS BY HORACE DAVIS Tomika Story from Ridgeview flies in the air on her way to a regional title. .,l4. .... St. Johns 4x100 team of middle school runners from left, Marrit Evans, Carson Pickett, Kaili Torres and Annie Bobbitt. e-g E Ie I Supply in -- Your One Stop Shop C 2)Z -2- S:'- P.rl.t dLe .,.e Orrne Pk. F-26-00 0.)904-276-0570 Ridgeview's Nathan Boggs spins before releasing the discus. Boggs finished in ninth place. INDIANS ri-i,, page B-3 Ke\ ,srone AS( Cred all -f its i nils bef. ,le Thoiias allowed two I-n lie top ,pit the I if il.A . lk and I w single sset the -tage forn InterachiceLii Gablt. .-\d.niis to di iV\i- II 1h -, I Lill.'% \ ith a si glc. Fori tle amile. Thionlis allowed seenll IitIs and had se'\en soI iklcois to inmpro\ . h is ti-ord to -3. "IIt .a, ail a.ui iF.I Ctoi i," Maii'uLx s.aid. "He lustt hi,.i ft ball Ithere tor about .in in- ning and a half, but ihe pitched like a bull- dog. He just kept po u in it atro dithe plate." Lot, \hl i% '%.I2-1--4. drv\ c inl Iiltc [uSt. 0of hi' twvo i uns in tile fir's f h lien he '.in- gled i sc. ore \\'iI Bi et.i i. wh i, reachli:d on a fielder' choice In the t'econd. Ke- stone added a nith- Cr irun when T\ ~on Paulk singled to stoul- Anthoen Giirate. Both of those RBI singles occurred I ith wi n IO011i' BI ei.n led offt the thil d,, ihl a sri-glc and then scored oni a high (Ihopplc though the il field \ I -ans Hlat in to put IleS_\ stone .ip3-'i) The ndians pu.slied three i nsiacrssin d ie or uidi. T\ ler Richalrdson. \tho was 3-foi - 4.doiu iled.ind s ored on a single b LotL. Kevtone ihen took advantage of r nc( \ ild pitches and a tlihro ir)i ei roi tLo score its final t\o nsins ill te inning. As tie pLihers hoisted the chaunpi- onship iroplih\, seenied like a lonI iine ago that thdie Indians % ere i)-6. The\ ocircame thit rough stmt to the ,cason. hi %hii included sed ci al close loss- es.to tcoinplish somilethinlg ie\ hadn not been done in sc\en veJi s "It really\ is a t-estament t[o ithe clhac- tle of these kids bicatse 0-6i is hard to deal \\ith." lattox said. ''The Iattled back and kept playing ball.and e ended uip having a good %ear." For More Information on Clay county BOY SCOUTS Call Justin Biance 388-0591 ext. 134 (Grades 1-12) 0 CLT-0051-030 May 4, 2006 CL.AYTODnAY.BIZ 06 May-~ 0S Lady Devils season ends with runners on base Coach Matt Lewis (24).and the Lady Devils came up just short against Zephyrhills to end their season at 19-8. By Horace Davis, Staff hdavis@jcpgroup.comn ORANGE PARK - The (19-8) Clay Lady Devils traveled to Zephyrhills and did what most would think was enough to win the Region 2-4A semifinal game on- Friday, Apr.28. They had 14 hits as a team and every starter had at least one hit, in- cluding three by Loryn Collins and freshman Tera Powell, starting pitcher Kaitlin Kenney allowedjust four hits and had five strikeouts but something went wrong when Clay ended up on the short side of the 5-4 final score. Ti.- final :aiial i fis ti( - [)ue D i Ils e.ii do. n I. 1.i i 1i niint Ir.- t I on base, hittingjust 2 for 14 with runners in scoring position and one of the four hits Kenney gave up was a three-run home run by Zephyrhills , ii st basea:l, n Ahlh:_. A nde:- ,:,,. "We played well enough to win," said Clay Coach Matt Lewis. "However, when you leave that many runners on base it will come back to haunt you and that's just what happened. This may have been our be sh i hii aing game of. the year hut \:' felljust short. In spite of the loss it hasbeen a great season, it would. have been nice to get that 20th win and play Palatka again but we'll come back next year and try to go further," he added. After squandering th e h-a ss ,1..ad :: d no11 ii0 . nh Iution in ilt- se:onlt iand i in-- neis in iculInd anld thld inl the next in- ning, the Devils finally broke through for two runs in the fourth after singles by Collins and CaitlinToth who both scored con a -sinll al ril error off thebat of Megan Gillis to take a 2-0 lead. The lead looked secure as Kenney cruised through the batting order retir- ing the first nine batters she faced. However, in the bottom of the fourth back-to-backsingles preceded theblastfrom' Anderton who drilled a shot over the right field fence to give Zephyrhills the 3-2 lead. But the young De'\ il fu-,iilht back to l it the game in the fifth, as Powell led off with a double and moved'to third on a bunt, she then scored on a sacrifice fly by fires im, n ToriHarvey. Inspiteof Cla t ,il nci . the ri advyBull- dogs scored two runs in the fifth on a RBI triple by Sam Cruz who then scored on a botched pickoff play to make the score 5-3. Again, the Devils battled back but could only push one run across on a walk to Heather Ross in the sixth after loading the bases with consecutive singles by Crystal Chesser, Kenney and Powell. Clay had one last chance in their final at-bat and Katherine Cameron and Gillis opened with singles and both moved over after a groundout but were stranded at second and third as the Devils season came to a close. "I have nothing to complain about, these. girls battled all season long and I'nmpleased with the effort they showed and what's more pleasing is we had no seniors and they all will return next year;" added Lewis. , GEICO IS RIGHT DOWN THE STREET X. :4 *\ o an.3i-vic ir.s irance \. GEICO T, rT, t� r o -., , r -A E Lt~, ; r r,-.-. Lov irjorr-paiuvrrne clnvenier v paimeri plmEr Rciuna~lhube~ljCi. rl:airr er r.- FRANK BUTTERFIELD * 264-1223 '16 ,i1 PaJk'.- e . SuiCe t * Oran.' e Park �:�:�.;;.ri;�r~- i...-.1- � ��:�:~ ��: �-�. I �-. � � :i�:j l~.-.- ~ i ��~l�:~ ��: ��. �: ��: I�. 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RBI single and the throng of Williston . supporters erupted as the Devils took the 1-0 lead. The lead would stand until the sixth when the Indians finally broke through for the tying run, however they had chances to have the lead already. Along with McCall on the mound,jun- -...... ior third baseman Kellie Spaulding ap- peared to take it on her shoulders to try and will the Indians to the victory and finals ap- pearance but it would not be tonight "I did all I could tonight," said Spaulding. "I really wanted to get to the finals this year, especially for all of our seniors. I . - just wish I could have come through with . - another single in that seventh inning," she added. . Spaulding was involved in every threat / the Indians put forth, she tripled in the/ :"3 first inning with two-out but was strand- ed at third and she led off the fourth with a double but was left there, finally in the Keystone's Wil Breton rounds the bases after his second inning sixth inning after back-to-back singles by her and senior Kasey Fagan, catcher Kar- lyn Reddish who also is a senior singled to left field and Spaulding just beat the throw home to tie the game and give the Indians new life. In the seventh inning, Keystone had a chance to end the game and make reserva- tions for Plant City the home of the finals. Following a one-out walk to Ryan Story and a bunt single by Michelle Houser, what hitter Coach Smith wanted to see at the plate with two runners on then Spaulding. However, this time she made her only out of the game with a pop out to short right. Williston sucked the air right out of Keystone and their fans in the 8th inning after two errors on one-play put the win- .-. - ning run on second base. Sarah Brown ' - sent home the eventual winning run with a single as the Indians went down quietly in their half of the extra frame. Keystone's senior pitcher McCall who ended the season with an 11-5 record gave up just five hits while strik- ing out 10 but three costly errors al- - lowed both runs to score fought back Senior Kasey Fagan singled in the sixth to keep the inning alive tears after the WVMCI HOU E game stating, "I knew we could get there Ijust wanted .A RT to pull my end. Our team was a very " , ~ Mgood team and out- side of a couple of e f plays we had the S game but this is ex- D o9, YOU JAW"U pT oto tremely disap- ,* fow pffom 1 ' V pointing not only * M1ld9 & Wid .Iew 1r.- f for me but for all 0 . Ri Enerar ,- t the seniors Kasey * 0.. t tt 18 F 1Fagan, Karlyn Red- dish, Dani Suit, S a I Irfse AIR CONOITIONGONN CHECK-UP dishDonna Wheelerni Suit, _____________ a_ Donna Wheeler 5.5 i and Ashley SYIouM M SAD s -C A S BS AT S2T100 Steimke." Coach Smith summed up the night by saying, E a tI.a g san4s Co'oltlagay' a~siftn T nlogw "We'll have tolook to S1tepin Vamtflit Cifworo l tabe. & Hl & aut-ey- next year. I'm happy . ." for those seniors giving all they had but we had our Chances. Maryann .- ~(M cCall) did all she * ,'.~ 'could on the mound ...., ' and Kellie (Spauld- ing) did all she could STAFF PHOTOS BY HORACE DAVIS two-run homer that gave the Indians a 2-1 lead. Kellie Spaulding stands on second base after delivering a dou- ble to left. The double was one of her three hits on the night. CLAYTODAY.BIZ May 4, 2006 Section B-6 . Redfish Aplenty! The big story in the river contin- ues to be the red- fish. Thick schools of spot tails can be found from the creeks to the ocean, but Doctors Lake is among the ab- solute best places to hook up right now. "The y 're catching a lot of big reds at thelit- tle jetties," said Captain Bill Moore from Thrifty Outdoors. Ci plai n Bill knows i ed- fish -he has been consistently successful in Ranger Redfish Open Division tourna- ments. He also noted, "The docks on the west side of the river from downtown to Doctors Lake are giving up lots of reds." Tailing redfish are highly sought-after, as they provide a unique targetforshal- To contact low water enthusiasts. Unusually high tides, comments orSlu often aided by on- emailto 7vanc shore winds,areneed- ed in order to set the stage for this activity, which finds big fish in water so skinny that their tails stick up and flag fishermen to their location. While these occurrences are mostprevalentinau- tumn, Captain bill said he found a few such- fish this past weekend. "We had a spring tide (strong tides that happen during full or new moon periods, regardless of season of the year) and a strong north-east wind. When the -r.s.. flooded, the i edsb. ck hi the eks got up on the t ats.and s.ui eid i tiling." Such fish require a health\ apprJoadch. "W ith bin i. uLla ' la C h i j 27 ,:, o1 a ii li fish in lust inches ol- water It \,as really too shallow. When they get that far up they are hard to get to, much less to put a bait in front of," he explained. Captain Bill offers a little advice for anyone e wi , art, to catch numbers of big reds. "In tournaments, we have done well by finding a large concentration of fish and sticking with them through the various stages of the tide. Some people run the tides and move a lot. We don't run-and-gun much. In the last tourna- ment we probably didn't move 100 yards all day once we got to our fish." The captain also thinks the recent lack of rain will bring a great diversity of ma- rine species well inland. "The river to the south is setting up for a strong summer. There are already lots of reds in Doctors Lake. If the rains hold off a little longer, the (salt 1 aire i fish will move way up in the river. Once they're there, it won't mat- ter i f itra iin,.it. he prettyy much stay. But it has to be salty in order for them to get up there in the first place." Captain Bill.also said the trout are biting well at night. "Blount Island and Dames Point are on file i ight noi ,"he said. 'Also, this is the best time to catch big'gator' trout." Alhle Idie n u it ill hit a top water plug, soft baits are still the most productive lures. Rick at R&J Tackle echoed Captain Bill's thoughts on the spot tails. "Redfish are a given," he said. "E \ ei i bod 's catch- ing them now." Rick has also noticed benefits from the extra influx of salt. "Flounder are starting to show up. A lady caught four-and-a-half-poi i iid s off a dock the utlier night. And croakers are starting to sh' o ' up in tihe usual places." The usual places include marker #18 in the river channel. According to Ray at. Black Creek Watersports, this is one place e where people have been catching them, alt:.ng \ ith yellow mouth trout. Ray also said to Vance with , look for the redfish in 3 - 4 feet of water, ggestons, Send neai the bank. Ray. '8@comcast.iet and Rick both said that bream can be caught in the creeks- and thee offer a chance to fish w itdiout getting pounded by the inds. that have whipped the big river to whitecaps lately. Rick said one customer caught 40 - 45 irea-an peru ip disweek in the. eelcks "The :i ck is-to.sus.pend ithan i4ghletii up i[ndei the pad. antd air patientl\." he ,aid. He added that shell cracker is biting quite well. Matt at thrifty Outdoors finished 4th in the'Just Friends'tour nainent at Rod- man Reservoir this past Saturday and said, "We caught some on top waters early in the day When the_ \ n.. got up \ nt- flipped ia wo\ I rn so_.mne, I .iaug.i L fi'li thioiighi',L the day." He said it took over 15 pounds to win that event. About the lake he said, "They dropped the water level a couple of weeks ago and it's low and clear - Orange Springs is totally matted-out. It should fish well during the Wolfson tournament" : Speaking of the Wolfson Children's Hos- pital Tournament The largestbass tourna- ment in Florida will take place for the 17th consecutive year at the Palatka City Docks on Saturday, May 20th. Besides taking aim at the $75,000 prize purse, you can contribute the lives of hospitalized children in our re- gion. Call Larry Starling at (904) 291-0833 or log on to www.wchjax.com/bass Thrifty Outdoors offers a 10% dis- count to all participants of the Wolfson tournament. Football registration at Bel-Med Bel-MedAthletic Association is having registration for Pop Warner Tackle Foot- ball / Cheerleading for the 2006 season. . Player must be five years of age by Aug 1, 06 and may not be 16 by Aug 1,06. The cost for football is $140 and Cheerleading is $220. Registation times are every Monday from 6 to 8 pm at 445 Woodside Drive in Orange Park or for more information call (904) 264-1910 or visit our website @ www.bel-med.com Aquatic Club opens registration The Spartan Aquatic Club will take reg- istrations for their summer swim team at St.Johns Country Day School beginning Friday, April 21 from 3:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. For more information contact Dale Porter at (904) 264-9572 ext 4252. Youth basketball at YMCA The YMCA is accepting youth basket- ball registration for boys and girls ages 4- 11 at Barco-Newton and ages 4-17 at Dye-Clay Family YMCA. Registration has begun and will con- tinue through May 18. For more information contact the YMCA at (904) 272-4304. FIHS 3rd annual basketball camp Join boys basketball coach Ivin Gun- der and girls coach Kim Pereira for the third annual Golden Eagle skills and drills summer basketball camp begin- ning on June 5-8 for session one or June 12-15 for session two. Grades 3-5 will meet from 8:30am.to 11:30am and Grades 6-8 from 12:30-3:30pm The cost is $65 for one session or $100 for both, registration deadline is May 15 and space is limited. For more information contact Sherri Wilson at (904)-651-8899 or fihsbasket- ball@comcast.net Golden Eagle opens football camp The Fleming Island Golden Eagles is having a skills and-drills football camp with flag football game competition be- ginning on June 19 to 22 from 8 a.m: to noon at the high school's football stadium. BRIEFS continued on page B-11 CORRESPONDENT PHOTO BY VANCE MCCULLOUGH Area jetties harbor huge redfish this time of the year. WEEKLY CROSSWORD 11 12 3 14 5 s M7 58 9 10 I I CLUES ACROSS 1. Light source 5. Free from gloss 8. Command 12. Expect or attend 14. Lyric poem 15. Ent- 16. Head man 18. Jewel 19. Detail 20 iis.h province 21. Unnilpentium (abbr.) 22. Seize 23. Granted leave 26. Cactus 30. Extremely angry 31. 15th Greek letter 32. Women descendants org. 33. Adventure stories 34. Colorado river 39. Indicated horsepower (abbr.) 42. Peaceful 44. Passover feast 46. Semitic 47. Weathermnnan 49. Streetcar 50. Large integer 51. Rise 56. Japanese beverage 57. Fed 58. An evening party 59. After a prayer 60. Encased fish eggs 61. Trusting 62. Give advice, explain 63. Make a mistake 64. Oxalis (pl.) See answers CLUES DOWN 1. North Thai hill tribe 2. Truant 3. Someones 4. Scottish ancestor 5. Ruler 6. Lymphatic throat tissue 7. Batter-fried dish 8. Vertical distance 9. Freedom of access 10. Lieu 11. Grave' 13. Cartoon by 25 down 17. W. Bolivian city 24. _ Reagan 25. Creator of 13 down 26. Distress signal 27. DoctorsO group 28. EntertainerOs engagement 29. Fiddler crabs 35. They think in algorithms 36. __1gia: muscle pain 37. Taro root dish 38. MandelaOs party 40. Square measure 41. Roman judge 42. Head gear 43. Pieces of ground 44. Drenched 45. Weasel " 47. Physique 48. Facial scorn 49. Czar 52. Italian greeting 53. _ Clapton,-musician 54. Russian river 55. These (Old English) on page B-09 Vance McCullough Playing hooky with Vance SPORTS BRIEFS Section B-7 CLAYTODAY.BIZ May 4, 2006 Athlete signing continue at Ridgeview By Horace Davis, Staff .hdavis@jcpgroup.com ORANGE PARK - Last week marked . more student/athlete signing at Ridgeview High School-beginning on Tuesday, Apr. 25 when cross-countryrun- ner Evan Clay signed with Embry-Riddle College in Daytona Beach. Football playersSteven Chapman and Brett Troutman then followed on Thurs- "'" ] 'day when they announced their inten- tions to play college football at Jacksonville University and the Air Force Academy respectively and girl's soccer . player Kelly Belobraydic followed on Fri- .-. T -..- . dayby signingwithThi nsUrnie Isit.. STAFF PHOTO BY HORACE DAVIS Kelly Belobraydic, left, and Coach Angie Adamson are all smiles moments after she signed her letter. CORRESPONDENT PHOTO BY TL COCHRAN Ridgeview track star Evan Clay address- es those in attendance during his signing last week. FILE PHOTO Brett Troutman IFIhrogh . -4ifan r 'Ut i FILE PHOTO Steven Chapman t exceeuYalls please) ' BRING IN OR SEND I(no ph YOUR NIFTY 150 AD TO: Clay Today - 1560 Kingsley Avenue * Orange Park, FL 32073 I Name: Addr Phor ess: pe: Please Print One Word Per Box CLIP THIS OR BRING IT IN SOON! FAX TO: 904-215-2456 ---m - - - - - - - - - - - - - -m m I "That makes our 6th and 7th signing this year which is our biggest class ever," said head football coach Tom Macpherson. Chapman, a 6-foot-3-inch 260-pound center who was a stalwart on the offen- Ssive line since his sophomore year for Macpherson's high-powered offense and Made most of the snaps from center out of the shotgun formation was heavily I leaned on by his coach who said, "He def- initely was a major part to the success of Ithe team, Steven call the formations up front and handled nose guards and de- fensive tackles with minimal mistakes." Linebacker Troutman who had ap- plied to the Air Force and was on the wait- I ing list got his break after Macpherson asked the Academy coach to take a look at I some tape of his hard nose linebacker. "Brett has worked hard since he's been I here, he had to battled in his sophomore and junior years for playing time but he Experienced a major breakthrough as a senior to become a starter and made an impact. He really became a staple of the I defense by always working hard and never quit." As for Belobraydic, she will join team- mate Brittany Wilkinson who recently Assigned at Thomas University as well as rival from Clay High School Karie Green when the college soccer season begins this fall. "I am very proud of Kelly for what she I has brought to the soccer program here at Ridgeview and expect her to have great J success," said Coach Angie Adamson. Section B-8 CLAYTODAY.BIZ May 4, 2006 Im.i I V . Blackman and Beach tops again at Whitey's By TL Cochran, Correspondent ORANGE PARK - The fourth tourna- ment of the season was a little cool and windy but the team of Glenn Blackman and Joey Beach found 12.38 pounds of bass for their second straight win and their third top five of the young season. "Black- man caught four and half pounds right here around the docks with just ten min- utes to go," exclaimedJoey Beach. CORRESPONDENT PHOTOS BY TL COCHRAN Shawn Janotti holds his daughter as they show off the big fish of the night that weighed 6.30-pounds. Blackman added, "We had nine fish tonight but we were real fortunate. It was unbelievable to catch that last one. That put us over the top. Actually it was pure luck," he added. The winning team started the trek across toJulington Creek and fished two docks. "We caught one keeper and we came back across to some pilings here in the lake, there was a school of fish that came up for about thirty minutes but they were like cookie cutters, all the fish were about the same size and looked alike. We had only enough time to make one run up the creek and we caught that big one," said Blackman. Ryan and Bob Currie finished second with 10.10 pounds, "We went over tojul- ington Creek and it was really windy," said Ryan. "Once inJulington it wasn't rough or windy and we caught some nice fish. We only ran five miles and saved a ton on gas money tonight." Brian Clark and James Macko were third with 9.95 pounds. Clark said, "We caught them south and on artificial bait, we didn't use any shiners or cast nets. It Ibasi indl aind rough." James Nobles and Shawn Janotti caught one fish and it won the Big Fish at 6.30 pounds and earned them fourth place money, "We burned about a gallon of ga.i r lai- 2saidN..lls.."Iwas boatrid- ing and Shawn was catching fish." Michael Finnick and Tim Mayers rounded out the field with fifth place. "We caught them on spinner bait around some dead wood in Doctors Lake. We're just happy to be here. Last year we caught the big fish on the.third to last tour- This week's winner Joey Beach shows off his catch. nament. We've never had a bad time on this Lake. Although I was hit by lightning, blew up a boat and pulled bodies out of the water. But it's all good," said Finnick. One of the last boats in was Brian Hud- gins who said, "We probably had 35 to 40 hits. We could have come back with three fish but we were having so much fun and I think we would have been late anyway. We just decided to stay. We pulled into one of our spots and every cast we got a hit." Most of us would have traded the chance at some money to have a dream night like Brian's. Clay Gator golf tournament winners The-team of Joe Rosano, left, Ward Huntley, Rich O'Steen and Jose Buezer won - the recent Clay-Gator golf tourney with a gross foursome score of 55. SJRCC searches for Head Baseball Coach St.Johns River Community College (SJRCC) is now searching for a head base- ball coach to replace outgoing Baseball Coach Sam Rick. "Sam Rick will no longer be the Base- ball Coach at St.Johns River Community College. Mr. Rick has accepted the posi- tion of Student Activities Coordinator at SJRCC's Palatka campus," said Dr. Gilbert Evans, Vice President for Student Af- fairs/Assistant Geheral Counsel. "The search will begin immediately for a new baseball coach." Dr. Robert L. McLendonJr., SJRCC President, added: "We must have a new direction in recruitment of players and performance. I am confident that we will have an exciting and successful program. We owe this to our student athletes." SOLUTION: 85 6 3 9 1 _4 2_7 . . . - - - .. . . . - - . . . . .- - - - 7 1 4 8 2 5 6 3 9 9.2- 3 7 614 5-811 _6-8_5 4Y7 3 1 912 37 2 9 li 6 8 415 419 1 215-8 7a 613 5:6 1 :3 2 . 4 319 4J2 87 7:4 5.8 1 6 BOWL AMERICA ORANGE PARK HONOR SCORES APRIL 20-26 SERIES Junior Bowlers: David Lee Stephen Oppel Jennifer Smith Jessica Cousins Tommy Hollis Johnny Coyle SteveJacobs Senior Bowlers: DeanParish Bob Formby Don Waitkus Bob Smith Paul Pearson James Damico Men Bowlers: Dalton King Mike Lodge RW Cloud Steve Morris JR Yocom Ray McDonald Women Bowlers: Larissa Marinellie Karen Carter Regina Ford Diane McGovern Deb DiFolco Linda Martinez Katie Liffiton WEEKLY CROSSWORD ANSWERS R U U R R 0 M I C R O S A G A S r f D E R TA H S E D E R 0F R E C A T R A M T E A R S T E N A T H E E m I P G U G H RAT A R 0 I N A R E E I V E CLAYTODAY.BIZ Section B-9 May 4, 2006 Sen^ B wCLkATB4 Events. MIDDLEBURG BUSINESS COUN- CIL will meet at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, May 4, at Duke's Famous BBQ. The speaker is Lori Merideth of VyStar Credit Union. Cost is $10 each. Send an email to middle- burg@claychamber.com to register.' BARKAFTERDARKBENEFIT,6-10 p.m. Saturday, May 6, at Winterbourne Inn at Club Continental. Tickets are $50 each and include a silent auction, gourmet cui- sine, ive music, and a bachelor and prize auction. Call (904) 276-7729 for details. THE BOARD CITY TEAM will per- form a skate demo at noon Saturday, May 6, at the Skateboard Place, 1006 Fromhart St., Orange Park. ECOQUEST INTERNATIONAL BUSI NESS OPPORTUNITY meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 10, at the Orange Park Holiday Inn, U.S.17and 1- 295. The session is free to all entrepreneurs. Call Lynn at(904) 264-9826 for details. FIRST COAST QUILT GUILD will meet on Thursday, May 11, at 6:45 p.m. at the Orange Park Library, 2054 Plainfield Ave. The program will be on "Taming the Scrap Basket". Refreshments served. For more information contact Jackie Mooneyham, 269-0969. STEPHENS FAMILY PRACTICE- FAMILY HEALTH FAIR, 9a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, May 13, at 440 Kingsley Ave. Free cholesterol screenings, blood pres- sure screenings and heart attack risk as- sessments will be available. Face and other fun activities for children also are planned. Call (904) 264-9293 for details. MILITARY APPRECIATION LUN- CHEON sponsored by the Clay County Chamber of Commerce will be held at noon Tuesday, May 16, at the Cypress Club and Ballroom, 797 Blanding Boulevard. Call (904) 264-7503 for more details and ticket information. CLAY COUNTY RETIRED EDU- CATORS ASSOCIATION, 11 a.m. May 16 at the First Presbyterian Church, near Or- ange Avenue and Gum Street, Green Cove Springs. A covered dish luncheon follows at noon. Program given by Sharon Chapman, director of elemen- tary education for Clay County. CLAY COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING 32nd AnnualBoard of Directors and Volunteer Recognition meeting at 11 a.m. Thursday, MayJ8, at the Council's of- fice in Green Cove Springs. Call 284-5977 for details. RELIGION CALLED 4 ACTION GROUP meets the last Tuesday of every month at the Fellowship Bible Church, 2827 County Road 220, at 7 PM. Call Doug Southern at 291-9889 for more information. WHERE EAGLES GATHER MIN- ISTRY" COTTAGE BIBLE STUDY/PIAYER will be 9:30 am. Tues- days in the home of Lee Keeler. Call 213-1722. FLEMING ISLAND PRESBYTER- IAN CHURCH is selling a cookbook containing 181 local recipes for $15 at 1743 CR 220. All proceeds go toward the build- ing fund. Call 269-2412. THE EVANGELISM AND HOME MISSIONS DEPARTMENT of the Green Cove Springs Congregational Ho- N ay Electric Cooperative, Inc. A Touchstone Enery" CooperaC ve Competitive rates, non-profit, right here in your community. Keystone * (352) 473-4917 Orange Park * (904) 272-2456 clayelectric.com CLT.0017-3805 lines Church will present missionary programs 10 a.m.-1 p.m. the third Satur- day of the month in the parking lot at Clay Theater. Meetings include gospel singing and preaching.Call 284-5089. HEALTH HOSPICE OF JACKSONVILLE is currently seeking volunteers. For details, call 733-9818. MOMS CLUB OF ORANGE PARK/WESTSIDE meets the second Thursday of each month,10-11 am., at Cal- vary United Methodist Church, 112 Bland- ing Blvd., across from the Orange Park Mall. Call Nicole Lopez at 504-6016 or email her at momsclubopw@yahoo.com for details. LA LECHE LEAGUE OF ORANGE PARK/ WEST JACKSONVILLE, a breastfeeding support group, meets the second Tuesday of the month atOrange Park United Methodist C.h iur ch Family Life Center. Call 284-0785 or visit www.lalecheleague.org. LYMPHEDEMA AWARENESS FOUNDATION SUPPORT GROUP meets 7 p.m. the fourth Monday o f the mIon th at the Orange Park Cancer Cen- ter. Call 269-9113. MY LAST DIET PLAN: A free weight loss support group, will meet 7 p.m:bi-weekly on Fridays. Call 588-6409. REHABILITATION DEPART- MENT OF ORANGE PARK offers a free seminar 4-5 p.m. the first Wednesday of the month. Call 276-7170. SPANISH FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS, alO week course; will meet 6-8 p.m. Monday at the Orange Park Medical Center Banquet Area. The cost is $50andincludesatextbook. Call482-0189. CLAY COUNTY VOLUNTEER MEDICAL CLINIC will host free med- ical care for individuals with inadequate or no health insurance at the Clay Coun- ty Health Clinic, 3229 Bear Run Blvd. Call 282-0439. KINDRED HOSPITAL NORTH FLORIDA will host American Lung As- sociation Better Breathers Club Support Group 2 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of the month. Call 904-284-9230 ext 4085. UNITED OSTOMY ASSOCIATION Jacksonville Chapter meets 3p.m. the third Sunday of the month at Baptist Medical Center. Call904- 744-4082. FIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT GROUP meets the first Thursday of each month from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Life Care Center on Kingsley Avenue. ContactJudy Post at 291-1099 for details. ONGOING EVENTS FLEMING ISLAND GENEALOGY CLUB meets the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Clay County Head- quarter Library, 1895 Towne Center Blvd. CallJoyce Bak at (904) 278-3722 or go on- line to www.ccpl.lib.fl.us for details. ORANGE PARK WOMEN'S CLUB THRIFT SHOP, open 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday and Saturdays. Funds are used to provide scholarships to qualified high school seniors. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meet 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Tuesday at Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Blvd. Call 269-6465. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUPPORT GROUP, 7 - 8:30p.m. Wednesday, Quigley House. Simultaneous healing groups are available for children of at- tendees, ages 7 and above. This is an open group and free to the public. Please call Quigley House at (904) 284-0340 for fur- ther information. FREE TAX ASSISTANCE for middle to low income taxpayers is available through April12 from AARP Tax Aide. To schedule appointments, call The Green Cove Springs Senior Center: 284- 5977; Middleburg Weigel Senior Center: 291-3520; or the OrangePark Senior Cen- ter: 269-4731. ART GUILD OF ORANGE PARK, INC. meets 7 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month September-May in the Or- ange Park Library. Call 904-215-9177 or visit www.orangeparkart.com BARRELRACING will be 7p.m. every Saturday at 308 Tanglewood Blvd. Cost is $3 for members and $5 for non-members. Spectators get in free. Call 282-1631. 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 ofJacksonville, 8130 Baymead- ows Way West, Suite 101. Call (800) 816- 0596 or (866) 733-9818. CAREGIVER/ALZEHEIMER SUPPORT GROUP meets 6:30-7:45 p.m. the third Tuesday of the month at the Or- ange Park Senior Center. Call 264- 5977. CELEBRATION CHURCH'S OR- ANGE PARK CAMPUS will offer free English classes to anyone in the communi- ty who has an interest 7 p.m. Monday. Call 904-421-8927 or visit www.celebration.org. CHRISTIAN MOTORCYCLIST ASSOCIATION Clay-County Chapter meets 6-8 p.m. Friday at Zaxby's at Bland- ing and Kingsley and again 5-6 p.m. the fourth Saturday of the month at Orange Ave. Baptist Church, Green Cove Springs, with optional Bible study from 6-7 p.m. Visit cmausa.org. CLAY COUNTY COUPON CLUB meets 10 a.m. every third Wednesday at the.Orange Park Library. Call 284-2937. COMMUNITY HOSPICE "OF NORTHEAST FLORIDA will hold Be- reavement Support Group meeting 6:30- 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb 2-March 9 at 728 Blanding Blvd., Suite 1. COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS, a nonprofit self-help bereavement support organization for families, will meet the first Monday of every month at Trinity Baptist Church, 3716 SE State Road 21. The non-denominational organization m el- comes parents, siblings., grandparents, and family members. Call (352) 473-7261 or visit www.thecomgassionatefriends.org DISABLED AMERICAN VETER- ANS 38 meets 7p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at 470 Madera Dr.,OrangePark. FIND, a networking group for busi- nesses, meets 7:30-9:30 a.m. Thursday at the Eagle Harbor Golf Club. The $10 fee includes breakfast Call 213-8564. FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE CLUB at the Orange Park Lion Club, 423 McIn- tosh Ave. Active adults, married or single are invited to attend. Non-members $8, members $6. Call: 463-4449. GEN. ROY S. GEIGER DETACH- MENT OF THE MARINE CORPS LEAGUE meets 7 p.m. the third Monday of the month at the Middleburg VFW. Call 272-5013. GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH will offer its Grief Share Program 6:30-8:30 p.m. Nov. 8-Jan. 31 at 245 Kingsley Ave., Conference Room B. A $25 fee for mate- rials will be imposed and scholarships are available. Call (904) 264-9981. GREEN COVE SPRINGS LIBRARY will offer a preschool story hour 10:30 a.m. every Friday for children 3-6 years old. Call 269-6315. GREEN COVE SPRINGS/PENNEY FARMS LIONS CLUB meets noon on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month at Ronnie's Wings, Oysters and More Restaurant in Green Cove Springs. Call 904-868-9683. IMPROVEJACKSONVILLE COM- EDY THEATRE will host a wine tasting 6 p.m. the second and fourth Friday of the month. Cost is $10. Call 49-FUNNY JACKSONVILLE PIPES AND DRUMS meets 5:45-9 p.m. Wednesday at Mandarin High School. Call 264-2173 or visit www.jaxpipes.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. MILITARY OFFICERS ASSOCIA- TION meets on the third Wednesday of every month. Call 213-0701. MOMS CLUB@ OF ORANGE PARK/ WESTSIDE will meet 10 a.mthe second Thursday of the month at Cal- vary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Blvd.. Call 688-0077 or visit momsclubopw@yahoo.com. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS meets 8p.m. Thursday at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Green Cove Springs. OLDE FARM INC. distributes free food 3:30-5:30 p.m. every Friday. Take County Road 218 west to Carter Spencer Road, then south approximately two miles to theCarter Spencer fain . the for- mer HamJam site. Call (904) 291-3852. ORANGE PARK MEDICAL CEN- TER'S WELLNESS WEDNESDAYS, a free health information and screening event, will take place 7-10 a.m. the last Wednesday of the month in the hospital's Registration Lobby on Kingsley Ave. Visit www.opmedical.com or call 904-213-2601. ORANGE PARK WOMEN'S CLUB THRIFT SHOP is open 10 a.m.- p.m. Wednesday and Saturdays. Funds from sales will go for scholarships. QUIGLEY HOUSE offers free serv- ices for victims of sexual assault and abuse, including counseling, advocacy and information. Call the confidential 24-hour hotline: 1-800-339-5017. RECOVERY INC.,asupportgroupfor those suffering from stress, tension, anxiety, panic, depression, fatigue, sleep problems, worry, anger, fear, helplessness or hopeless- ness, will meet 1 p.m. each Wednesday at Ad- vent Lutheran Church; 2156 Loch Rane Blvd., Orange Park. Call 264-2315. RETIRED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES meets 1p.m. the second Tuesday of the month at the Orange Park Public Li- brary. Call 276-9415. ROCKIN' REDHATLAND CHAP- TER OF THE RED HAT SOCIETY will meet 6:30 p.m. every third Tuesday. Call 284-0455. SOUTH EAST VOLKSWAGEN CLUB meets 6 p.m. the first Saturday of the month at the Sonic Drive-In, 1711 Wells Rd. Call 272-5244 SOUTHERN GENEALOGIST'S EXCHANGE SOCIETY will meet 10 a.m. thesecond Saturday of the month at 6215 Sauterne Drive,Jacksonville. Call 272-3870. VFW POST 8255 AND LADIES AUXILIARY meets 7:30 p.m. the third Wednesday of each month at 2296 Astor Ave. Men's Auxiliary meets 7:30 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month and Bingo is held 6 p.m. every Thursday. Editors note:All submissions to the Com- munity Calendar must be received by theFri- day prior to publication and will beplacedon a space available basis. Emailsubmissions to Greg Walsh, gwalsh@jcpgroup.com P u b IX I Proud to be part of the community. WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE . Community Calendar Sponsor May 4, 2006 CLAYTODAY.BIZ Section B-10 Ma ,4 200 CLYOA.I ScinB REGISTER YOUR VOTE FOR FAVORITE COMICS! BRIEFS from page B-7 Dea , r,:4i, ,c .For nior ifr bacmtin Clnor to regte ol t il/ ei it (" i lt , IIt .olii i i l'f :II lit I I/ . contact head football coach Neil Chipo- letti, 'l at i (904)215-6 t 505. odet './.' pBM and istrao lti t toni nlri rcd. Biat i u' nfd or.the 2 spr in i be- tball/softball season. I i lt, il i'l'/A ' i pc, tl ,, ht/ b hn i/ flh a'. /.7ii hi/,, hRegistration includes that, shirts s softball ages 7-12 a90.00 and times are Tuesday pe Thursday 6pm to 8pm and For more information call 264-1910 or bandits softball tillryoutsl Nt t tli The Jacksonville Bandits fast pitch .sofball team will be having tryouts fr their 14 traveloteam on Mondays andi Thursday beginning Feb. 2. Practices will bthe held at that Equestri- an Center SoftballFieldss(Fielda1)nats611 t-shirt, awards and former college and pro- fessionaly rsonalitio 6:pm to 8pia For more information call 264-1910 or BFie Jnal hlctions are now being eva- ing registration Stfor Allthe 2006 spring base- ball/softball seamson. Their trat is in vitclu ati, son oys socks). Tball ages 40-9 with college$65.00 baseball/ selected to the All-American team. san tr softball s 72 $ 0 ancl d )ticael ar Tusdan, y &Duncan, 6:apm to8p and For more information call th264-110 visit www.bel-med.comm eBnitsn holts ball tryot ca Derek Waugh is holding several different softball team will be having tryouts for their U14 travel .team on Mondays and basketball skill camps throughout the June 9-11dis the shooting camp,June 11- Th15 iursdays begition cainmpJung Feb. 26-30 andJuly b23-28 is individual camps i oles sePraectieso will be riheld a the Equestri-am. an Center Softball Fields (Field 1) at 13611 dan, Tim Dmp onuncan, Vince Carter and25. Normandy Blvd. From 6:30pm to 8pr For more information contact She7- tian Singletarymo at (38904) 82-22021r ssin- gletstetson U. holds uaskeal camp Ten Stear Basketba ll playersmp nal rWau is oldins cre now being eval uated for t ryouts. Practices will start in basketball er and season will last throump.h The camp is by Juinvitation only fore ys ad is ua 10-19 with cllee bas sel2 reso wi trhe A ll-American team Past participants include Michael Jor-24 & 25. For rore infoaion contact - (90tian Single4 76016.tary at (386) 822-8101 or ssin- glet@stetson U. holds basuall camp S teamtson University basketball plcoachyers ball TDerek Waugh is holding several different basketball skill camps throughout the 15 is position camp,June 26-30 and July 23-28 is individual camp. There avso will be a high school team For more information contact Sebas- tian Singletary at (386) 822-8101 or ssin- (904). 75.9-6016........- .. .,... �....... ..... *CL CIT Complete the grid so that every row column and 3x3 box contains every digit from 1 to 9 inclusively. IT' "ASK THE E liP COW~y'OY e�Vhuewar, NAY'AT FLPEFPARK, %' HB AC JPe. AFE BfME tFMO ~o~ r~4 ~~~t QJAS A ~M (~4I~t4 09 11e ISOt so p~s, oedCO1NM I A~4&f�IFR Poe B0VP~ ~oU. 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Loaded, 6 spd, Low miles. * Call Geoff Bodine's World of Cars at 269-0531 2002 Chevy Corvette Z06, $Must See. Call Geoff Bodine's World of Cars at 269-0531 2006 Chevy Corvette Z06, 700 Miles, Never Been Titled. $Must See. Call Geoff Bodine's World of Cars at 269- 0531 2004 Chevy Corvette, $31,950. 12K, Auto, Comm.. edition. Call Geoff Bodine's World of Cars at 269- 0531 2003 Chevy Corvette BIK on BIK, $31,950. Auto, Glass top, I Owner, Low Miles. Call Geoff Bodine's World of Cars at 269-0531 2003 Chevy Malibu, 2Dr, V6, AT, AC, PW, PL, TW, CC, CD, $8,995. Call National Motorcars at 908-8801 2005 Chevy Cobalt LS, CC, PL, PM, PW, Remote, $11,999. Call Gordon Chevrolet at 272-2200 2005 Chevy Cobalt LS, Auto, AC, $10,999. Call Gordon Chevrolet at 272-2200 2005 Chevy Cobalt, 4DrCertified, $10,999. Call Gordon Chevrolet at 272-2200 2003 . Chevy Montecarlo, SS, Very Nice, $16,500. Call Gordon Chevrolet at 272-2200 1999 Chevy Prism, 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, AT, AC, Cass, $6,995. Call Allstar Motors at 406- 5000 1999 Chevy Prism, 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, AT, AC, Cass, $6,995. Call National Motorcars at 908-8801 2003 Chevy Impala LS, Full Power, $14,400. Call Gordon Chevrolet at 272-2200 2005 Chevy Impala, CC, PL, PM, PW, Remote, $13,550. Call Gordon Chevrolet at 272-2200 2005 Chevy Malibu Maxx LS, CC, PL, PM, PW, MNRF, $12,999. Call Continental, V8, AT, AC, V6 Gordon Chevrolet at Leather, Loaded, Call C 272-2200 Allstar Motors at 406- N 2003 Chrysler PT 5000 . 91 Cruiser Lim. Ed, AT, 1999 Lincoln 2( CC, PL, PM, PW, MNRF, Continental, V8, AT, AC, C $11,550. Call Gordon Pwr Moonroof, Loaded, C Chevrolet at 272-2200 Call Allstar Motors at N 2001 . Chyrsler PT 406-5000 91 Cruiser, LTD, AT, AC, 2001 Lincoln Towncar, 2( LOADED, Call Allstar Executive, $12,900. Call SI Motors at 406-5000 Gordon Chevrolet at 5 2003 Chrysler PT 272-2200 G Cruiser, Limited, 2005 Lincoln Towncar 27 $13,900. Call Gordon Signature, $22,950. 2( Chevrolet at 272-2200 Auto, Climate Control, A' 1999 Fibiebird Conv, V6, Leather. Call Geoff C AT, AC, Loaded, Call Bodine's World of Cars 41 Allstar Motors at 406- .at 269-0531 2( 5000 2003 Lincoln Cabtier Lc 1999 Ford Mustang GT, Towncar Signature, G Conv, 4 Spd, PL, PM, CC, $23,995. Leather, All 2 PW, $8,950. Call Gordon factory Options. Call Chevrelet at 272-2200 Geoff Bodine's World of Ford Taurus SEL's, Carsat 269-0531 Starting at $10,950., 2002 Mazda 626, 4Dr, Auto, AC, P.seat, PW, PW, PL, $7,500. Call PL, CD. 3 to choose. Gordon Chevrolet at 21 Call Geoff Bodine's 272-2200 Al World of Cars at 2002 Mazda Miata, 5 G 269-0531 Speed, Convertible, 22 2002 Ford $19,900. Call Gordon 2( Thunderbird, $24,950. Chevrolet at 272-2200 C Both tops, Fully 2004 Mazda 6, V6, AT, P/ loaded, Low miles. Loaded, $12,950. Call L Call. Geoff Bodine's Gordon Chevrolet at Bi World of Cars at 272-2200 21 269-0531 2001 Mazda 626 ES, 4Dr, 2( 2003 Ford 4Cyl, AT, AC, PS, PW, PL, Re Thunderbird, $26,950. TW, CC, CD, Alloys $1 Both tops, Fully $8,995. Call National Cl loaded, Low miles. Motorcars at 908-8801 2( Call Geoff Bodine's 2004 Mazda 6, AT, CC, Le World of Cars at PL, PM, PW, $12,950. C 269-0531 Call Gordon Chevrolet 27 2001 Ford Mustang, at 272-2200 2( V6, AT, AC, 45K Miles, 2000 Mercury Grand 3r Call Allstar Motors at Marquis LS, PS, PM, PW, G 406-5000 CC, Remote, $8,999. Call 22 2005 Ford Mustang, Gordon_ Chevrolet at 2( $17,995. V6, Auto, 272-2200 E Leather, Cloth, 2 to 1992 Mercury Grand, P choose from. Call Marquis, 4Dr, V8, AT, AC, Ch Geoff Bodine's World PW, PL, TW, CC, CD, 2( of Cars at 269-0531 Leather, Alloys, Low Miles! 4> 2005 Ford Mustang $2,995. Call National $1 GT $31,995. Auto, Motorcars at 908-8801 Ch All the Options, 500 1997 Nissan Maxima, 4 2( Miles. Call Geoff -Dr, V6, AT, AC, PW, PL, C Bodine's World of Cars TW, CC, CD, $7,495. Call C at 269-0531 National Motorcars at 27 2005 Ford Mustang 908-8801 I9 GT $25,950. 5 speed, 2005 Nissan Altima, Di Loaded,- 8K Miles. CC, PL, PM, PW, Remote, T Call Geoff Bodine's $17,788. Call Gordon Cc World of Cars at 269- Chevrolet at .at 0531 2002 Nissan Maxima, 21 2005 Ford Mustang MNRF, PW, PL, $15,400. I1 G T C o u p e . Call Gordon Chevrolet $1 Convertible, $25,950. at 272-2200 C Auto, All the 2002 Nissan Maxima, 2( Options, 500 Miles. Loaded, SR, $15,488. Call VI Call Geoff Bodine's Gordon Chevrolet at C World of Cars at 269- 272-2200 4( 0531 1999 Oldsmobile88,4D r, 2 2003 Honda Civic LX, V6, AT, AC, PS, PW, PL, Li 4DR, PW, PL, $12,900. TW, CC, CD, Leather, A' Call Gordon Chevrolet Alloys. $6,995. Call Lt at 272-2200 National Motorcars at M 1998 Honda Accord, 4 908-8801 1S Dr, 4 Cyl., AT, AC, PW, PL, 1999 Pontiac Grand Am C; TW, CC, Alloys. $7,995. 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V, CC, Alloys, $5,995. all National Motorcars S908-8801 002 Dodge Ram 500, 4x4, Quad Cab, 16,900. Call Gordon hevrolet at 272-2200 000 Dodge Durango, 3, AT, AC, Low Miles, all Allstar Motors at 16-5000 000 Dodge Durango limited, 4 Dr, V8, AT, C; PS, PW, PL TW, CD, h, Alloys. Call National otorcars at 908-8801 996 Dodge Grand aravan, 4 Dr, V6, AT, C, PW, PL, TW, CC, CD, loys, $3,995. Call national Motorcars at 18-8801. 999 Dodge Grand aravan, 4 Dr, V6, AT, C, PW, PL, TW, CC, ass, $4,595. Call national Motorcars at 18-8801 997 Ford Expedition, 4 r, V8, AT, AC, PW, PL, N, CC, CD, Leather, loys, $8,995. Call national Motorcars at 18-8801 004 Ford FI50 Lariat x4, $26,950. XCab, fully Loaded, 24K Miles. $25,950 Call Geoff Bodine's World of Cars at 269-0531 2005 Ford 500 Limited, $21,950. Sun roof, Leather, 6K Miles. Call Geoff Bodine's World of Cars at 269-0531 2004 Ford Escape 2WD XLT, $17,995. Sun Roof, V6, Good Miles. 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Call 771-6060 Auto Services ;V A AUTO DELETERS 50% More for Your Junkers U Bring or We Tow Certified Scale Top Cash Paid 781-5865 FREE PICK UP of Junk Cars/Trucks In 30 Minutes Top Cash on All that Runs! 904-783-4114 The Free-Tow Bandito May 4,2006 CLAY TODAY CLASSIFIEDS 904-269-2999 s; FAX# 904-215-2456. Section B-48 I- . I Mav 4. 2006 CLAY TODAY LEGALS * 904-264-3200 X130 * FAX# 904-264-3285 Section B-19 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH JU- DICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDIC- TION DIVISION CASE NO" CA-05-1231 TERWIN ADVISORS, LLC Plaintiff VS. WALTER CUTHBERTSON IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AS- SIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST WALTER CUTH- BERTSON; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF WAL- TER CUTHBERTSON IF ANY; JASON CHATMAN IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTER- EST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST JASON CHATMAN; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JASON CHATMAN IF ANY; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOES UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSESSION Defendants) NOTICE.OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of foreclosure dated 4-7, 2006 entered in Civil Case No. CA-05-1231 of the Circuit Court of the 4th Judicial Circuit in and for Clay Coun- ty, Green Cove Springs, Florida, I will sell to the highest and best bidder.for cash at on the front steps.at the Clay County Court- house located at 825 North Orange Avenue in Green Cove Springs, Florida, at 10:00 aa.m. on the 8 day of May, 2006 the following described property as set forth in said Sum- mary Final Judgment, to-wit: LOT 45 OF CANNONS POINT AT OAKLEAF PLANTATION, PHASE 2, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 44, PAGE(S) 1 THROUGH 13, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY. Dated this 10 day of April, 2006. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, By: Debra M. Beyrle, Deputy Clerk. 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. David J. Stern, P.A. 801 S.3University Dr. Suite 500' Plantation, FL 33324 (954) 233-8000 05-48199SLS Legal no. 8272 published April 27 and May 4, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE.OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP JUVENILE DEPARTMENT THE STATE OF WASHINGTON TO: 1. JAMIE LEE-CHAFFIN aka JAMIE PASSMORE, mother of TAYLOR CHAFFIN; DOB: 06/21/98; Cause No. 06-7- 00287-3; Termination Petition filed March.24, 2006. AND TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You are.hereby notified that a Petition for Termination of Parent-Child Re- lationship has been filed alleging your child to be dependent and praying that a order be issued declaring said child to be dependent and that all parental rights be terminated and said child be declared under the jurisdiction of the court for such disposition as the court deems best. You have important legal rights and you must take steps to protect your in- terests. In order to defend your parental rights, you are summoned to appear at a court hearing at 1:30 p.m. on 31st day of May. 2006 at the Kitsap County Juvenile Court, Kitsap County Juvenile Center, 1338 S.W. Old Clifton Road, Port Orchard, WA 98366. If you do not appear at the hearing, the court may enter an order without further notice to you. You have the right to speak on your own behalf, to introduce evidence, ex- amine witnesses, and receive a decision based solely on the evidence presented. You have a right to have a lawyer represent you at the hearing and help you by looking at the files, talking to involved parties, help- ing you to understand your rights and the law. If you cannot afford a lawyer, the court will appoint one to represent you. To get a court appointed lawyer, contact: Court Ser- vices Officer, Youth Services Center, 1338 S.W.. Old Clifton Road, Port Orchard, WA 98366 at (360) 337-5401. You may contact the Department of Children and Family Ser- vices, 3423 - 6th Street, Bremerton, WA 98312 - at 1-800-423-6246 for more infor- mation about your child. DATED this 5 day of April, 2006. DAVID W. PETERSON, CLERK By:. Elaine Burrows, Deputy Presented by: ROB MCKENNA, Attorney General By PETER E. KAY, Assistant Attorney Gen- eral WSBA #24331 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION ATTORNEY GENERAL OF WASHINGTON 1019 Pacific Avenue South 3rd Floor Tacoma, WA 98402-4411 (253) 593-5243 Legal no. 8280 published April 20,27 and May 4, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CLAY COUN- TY, FLORIDA, PROBATE DIVISION, FILE NO: 05-CP-375 DIVISION: A IN RE: ESTATE OF JANE E-MCCLEARY Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of JANE E. MCCLEARY, deceased, File Number 05- CP-375, is pending in the Circuit Court for Clay County, Florida, Probate Division; the address of which is 825 N. Orange Avenue, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043. The names and-addresses of the personal representa- tive and the personal representative's attor- ney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other per- sons, who have been served a copy of this notice, and who have claims or demands against decedent's estate, including unma- tured, contingent or unliguidated claims, mustfile their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF-THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.- All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate, including un- matured, contingent'or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NO- TICE. IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY CLAIM BE FILED LATER THAN TWO YEARS AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREV- ER BARRED. THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-. TION OF THIS NOTICE IS: April 27, 2006 The date of death of the decedent is : October 23, 2005. Attorney for Personal Representative: Sandra W. Johnson Florida Bar No. 353884 2110 Park Street Jacksonville, FL 32204 (904) 388-9800 Personal Representative: J. Mark Scott 7122 Tarpon Court Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 Legal no. 8292 published April 27 and May 4, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO: 10-2004-CA-1117-A WM SPECIALTY MORTGAGE LLC W/O RECOURSE Plaintiff, VS. PHILIP D. SAME; M. PAGE YADEN, A/K/A MADELINE SAMEC, A/K/A MADELINE PAGE YADEN; UNKNOWN TENANT I; UN- KNOWN TENANT II, and any unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors; and STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION NOTICE OF CONSENT ORDER The Department of Environmental Protection gives notice of agency action of enter- ing into a.Consent Order with Clay County Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to Section 120.51t.J Florida Statutes. The Consent Order addresses unauthorized solid waste storage/disposal activities and the resulting environmental and wetlands impacts at the Clay County Public Works Department Knowles Pit property located at the north end of Knowles' Pit Road, Green Cove Springs, Clay County, Florida, Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) coordinates latitude 290 59' 40.9", and longitude 81� 43'28.2" and further identified by Clay County Property Appraiser's Office Parcel Identification Number 08-06- 26-015267-000-00 ("property"). The Consent Order is available for public inspection dur- ing normal business hours, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except legal holidays, at the Department of Environmental Protection, Northeast District, 7825 Baymeadows Way, Suite 200B, Jacksonville, Florida 32256-7590. Persons whose sub- stantial interests are affected by this Consent Order have a right to petition for an admin- istrative hearing on the Consent Order. The P6tition must contain the information set forth below and must be filed (received) in the Department's Office of General Counsel, 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, MS-35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, within twenty-one (21) days of receipt of this notice. A copy of the Petition must also be mailed at the time of filing to the District Office named above at the address indicated. Failure to file a peti- tion within the twenty-one (21) days constitutes a waiver of any right such person has to an administrative hearing pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes. SThe petition shall contain the following information: (a) The name, address, and tele- phone number of each petitioner; the Department's identification number for the Consent Order and the county in which the subject matter or activity is located; (b) A statement of how and when each petitioner received notice of the Consent Order; (c) A statement of how each petitioner's substantial interests are affected by the Consent Order; (d) A state- ment of the material facts disputed by petitioner, if any; (e) A statement of facts which peti- tioner contends warrant reversal or modification of the Consent Order; (f) A statement of which rules or statutes petitioner contends require reversal or modification of the Consent Order; (g) A statement of.the relief sought by petitioner, stating precisely the action peti- tioner wants the Department to take with respect to the Consent Order. If a petition is filed, the administrative hearing process is designed to formulate agency action. Accordingly, the Department's final action may be different from the posi- tion taken by it in this Notice. Persons whose substantial interests will be affected by any decision of the Department with regard to the subject Consent Order have the right to petition to become a party to the proceeding. The petition must conform to the require- ments specified above and be filed (received) within twenty-one (21)days of receipt of this notice in the Office of General Counsel at the above address of the Department. Failure to petition within the allowed time frame constitutes a waiver of any right such. person has to request a hearing under Sections 120:569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, and to participate as a party to this proceeding. Any subsequent intervention will only be at the approval of the presiding officer upon motion filed pursuant to Rule 28-106.205, Florida Administrative Code. A person whose substantial interests are affected by the Consent Order may file a timely petition for an administrative hearing under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, or may choose to pursue mediation as an alternative remedy under Section 120.573, Florida Statutes, before the deadline for filing a petition. Choosing mediation will not adversely affectthe right to a hearing if mediation does rot result in a settlement. The procedures for pursuing mediation are set forth below. Mediation may only take place if the Department and all the parties to the proceed- ing agree that mediation is appropriate. A person may pursue mediation by reaching a mediation agreement with all parties to the proceeding (which include Respondent, the Department, and any person who has filed a timely and sufficient petition for a hearing) and by showing how the substantial interests of each mediating party are affected by the Consent Order. The agreement must be filed in (received by) the Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, within ten (10) days after the deadline as set forth above for the filing of a petition. The agreement to mediate must include the following: (a) The names, addresses, and telephone numbers of any persons who may attend the mediation; (b) The name, address, and telephone number of the mediator selected by the par- ties, or a provision for selecting a mediator within a specified time; (c) The agreed allocation of the costs and fees associated with the mediation; (d) The agreement of the parties on the confidentiality of discussions and docu- ments introduced during mediation; (e) The date, time, and place of the first mediation session, or a deadline for hold- ing the first session, if no mediator has yet been chosen; (f) The name of each party's representative who shall have authority to settle or rec- ommend settlement; and (g) Either an explanation of how the substantial interests of each mediating party will be affected by the action or proposed action addressed in this notice of intent or a statement clearly identifying the petition for hearing that each party has already filed, and incorporating it by reference. (h) The signatures of all parties or their authorized representatives. As providedln Section 120.573, Florida Statutes, the timely agreement of all parties to mediate will toll the time limitations imposed by Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, for requesting and holding an administrative hearing. Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, the mediation must be concluded within sixty 60 days of the execution of the agreement. If mediation results in settlement of the administrative dispute, the Department must enter a final order incorporating the agreement of the parties. Persons whose substantial interests will be affected by such a modified final decision of the Department have a right to petition for a hearing only in accordance with the require- ments for such petitions set forth above, and must therefore file their petitions within twenty'one (21) days of receipt of this notice. If mediation terminates without settlement of the dispute, the Department shall notify all parties in writing that the administrative hearing processes under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, remain avail- able for disposition of the dispute, and the notice will specify the deadlines that then will apply for challenging the agency action and electing remedies under those two statutes. Legal no. 8302 published April 27, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. SCLT-008o 1706 other unknown persons or unknown spous- es claiming by, through and under any of the above-named Defendants Defendants. AMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Clerk of the Circuit Court of Clay County, Florida, will on the 18th day of May 2006. at 11:00 A.M. at Front door of the Clay County Courthouse, in Green Cove Springs, at 10:00 a.m., offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bid- der for cash, the following-described proper- ty situate in Clay County, Florida: A PORTION OF LOT 2, OF THE TRAVERS GRANT, SECTION 39, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN DEED BOOK "I", PAGES 624 AND 625 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY. COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST COR- NER OF SAID LOT 2; THENCE ON THE NORTH LINE THEREOF, RUN SOUTH 83 DEGREES, 37 MINUTES WEST 1,183.5 FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF VIRGINIA LANE ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 106, PAGE 134, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY: THENCE ON LAST SAID LINE FOR THE NEXT TWO FOL- LOWING COURSES; SOUTH 26 DE- GREES, 00 MINUTES EAST 178.7 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 56 DEGREES, 37 MIN- UTES EAST 188.66 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE ON LAST SAID LINE SOUTH 56 DEGREES, 37 MINUTES EAST 94.33 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 26 DEGREES, 10 MINUTES WEST 218 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE WA- TERS OF A CANAL; THENCE NORTH- WESTERLY ALONG SAID WATERS 100 FEET; MORE OR LESS TO A POINT WHICH BEARS SOUTH 27 DEGREES, 47 MINUTES WEST FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 27 DE- GREES, 47 MINUTES EAST 213 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE POINT OF BE- GINNING pursuant to the Final Judgment entered in a case pending in said Court, the style of which is indicated above. WITNESS my hand and official seal of said Court this 19th day of April, 2006. In accordance with the Americans With Dis- abilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Martha Butler, Su- pervisor, Circuit Civil, 825 N. Orange Avenue, Green Cove Springs, Florida, telephone (904) 269-6349, not later than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800- 955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. (SEAL) James B. Jett, Clerk of The Circuit Court, By: Amy Garrison, Deputy Clerk. Shawn L. Demers, Esquire BUTLER & HOSCH, P.A. 3185 South Conway Road, Suite E Orlando, Florida 32812 Telephone: (407) 381-5200 Default Publications, Inc. B&H# 217797 Legal no. 8306 published April 27 and May 4, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION NOTICE OF CONSENT ORDER The Department of Environmental Protection gives notice of agency action of enter- ing into a Consent Order with Clay County Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to Section 120.57(4), Florida Statutes. The Consent Order addresses unauthorized solid waste storage/disposal activities and the resulting environmental and wetlands impacts at the Clay County Public Works Department Nolan Pit property located at the southern end of Old Dinefield:Road, Middleburg, Clay County, Florida, Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) coordinates latitude 300 6' 52.8", longitude 81* 56' 0.4", and further identified by Clay County Property Appraiser's Office Parcel Identification Number 30-04-24-005629- 001-20 ("property"). The Consent'Order is available for public inspection during normal business hours, 8:00 a.m, to 5:00 p.m.; Monday through Friday, except legal holidays, at the Department of Environmental Protection, Northeast District, 7825 Baymeadows Way, Suite 200B, Jacksonville, Florida 32256-7590. Persons whose substantial interests are affected by this Consent Order have a right to petition for an administrative hearing on the Consent Order. The Petition must contain the information set forth below and must be filed (received) in the Department's Office of General Counsel, 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, MS-35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, within twenty-one (21) days of receipt of this notice. A copy of the Petition must also be mailed at the time of filing to the District Office named above at the address indicated. Failure to file a petition within the twenty-one (21) days constitutes a waiver of any right such person has to arn adrmn- istrative hearing pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes. The petition shall contain the following information: (a) The name, address, and tele- phone number of each petitioner; the Department's identification number for the Consent Order and the county in which the subject matter or activity is located; (bi 4 siiem.mri of how and when each petitioner received notice of the Consent Order; (:) ri3iamnleni ,o how each petitioner's substantial interests are affected by the Consent Order; (d) A state- .ment of the material facts disputed by petitioner, if any; (e) A statement of facts which petitioner contends warrant reversal or modification of the Consent Order; (f) A statement of which rules or statutes petitioner contends require reversal or modification of the Consent Order; (g) A statement of the relief sought by petitioner, stating precisely the action petitioner wants the Department to take with respect to the Consent Order. If a petition is filed, the administrative hearing process is designed to formulate agency action. Accordingly, the Department's final action may be different from the position taken by it in this Notice. Persons whose substantial interests will be affected by any decision of the Department with regard to the subject Consent Order have the right to petitionto become a party to the proceeding. The petition must conform to the requirements specified above and be fiie I.irec-iveJa within twenty-one (21) days of receipt of this notice in the Office of General Counsel at the above address of the Department. Failure to petition within the allowed time frame constitutes a waiver of any right such person has to request a hearing under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, and to participate as a party to this proceeding. Any subsequent intervention will only be at the approval of the presiding officer upon motion filed pursuant to Rule 28-106.205, Florida Administrative Code. A person whose substantial interests are affected by the Consent Order may file a timely petition for an administrative hearing under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, or may choose to pursue mediation as an alternative remedy under Section 120.573, Florida Statutes, before the deadline for filing a petition. Choosing mediation will not adversely affect the right to a hearing if mediation does not result in a settlement. The procedures for pursuing mediation are set forth below. Mediation may only take place if the Department and all the parties to the proceed- ing agree that mediation is appropriate. A person may pursue mediation by reaching a mediation agreement with all parties to the proceeding (which include Respondent, the Department, and any person who has filed a timely and sufficient petition for a hearing) and by showing how the substantial interests of each mediating party are affected by the Consent Order. The agreement must be filed in (received by) the Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, within ten (10) days after the deadline as set forth above for the filing of a petition. The agreement to mediate must include the following: (a) The names, addresses, and telephone numbers of any persons who may attend the mediation; (b) The name, address, and telephone number of the mediator selected by the par- ties, or a provision for selecting a mediator within a specified time; (c) The agreed allocation of the costs and fees associated with the mediation; (d) The agreement of the parties on the confidentiality of discussions and docu- ments introduced during mediation; (e) The date, time, and place of the first mediation session, or a deadline for hold- ing the first session, if no mediator has yet been chosen; (f) The name of each party's representative who shallthave authority to settle or rec- ommend settlement; and (g) Either an explanation of how the substantial interests of each mediating party will be affected by the action or proposed action addressed in this notice of intent or a statement clearly identifying the petition for hearing that each party has already filed, and incorporating it by reference. (h) The signatures of all parties or their authorized representatives. As provided in Section 120.573, Florida Statutes, the timely agreement of all par- ties to mediate will toll the time limitations imposed by Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, for requesting and holding an administrative hearing. Unless other- wise agreed by the parties, the mediation must be concluded within sixty (60) days of the execution of the agreement. If mediation results in settlement of the administrative dispute, the Department must enter a final order incorporating the agreement of the parties. Persons whose substantial interests will be affected by such a modified final decision of the Department have a right to petition for a hearing only in accordance with the requirements for such petitions set forth above, and must therefore file their peti- tions within twenty-one (21) days of receipt of this notice. If mediation terminates with- out settlement of the dispute, the Department shall notify all parties in writing that the administrative hearing processes under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, remain available for disposition of the dispute, and the notice will specify the deadlines that then will apply for challenging the agency action and electing remedies under those two statutes. Legal no. 8305 published April 27, 2006 in Clay County Clay Today newspaper. CLT-0085-1706 -I -~--`J -' ---- Seto -0CAYTDYLGL *942430 X13 . A#94-6-25MaT,20 PUBLIC SALE America's Best Storage of Middleburg will conduct a public sale to the highest bidder for cash only on their premises at 5124 CR 218, Middleburg, FL 32068, on Saturday, May 6. 2006. at 10:00 AM on the following. units: The company reserves the right to re- ject any bid and withdraw any items from the sale: #59, Joseph Fenner household items. Legal no. 8315-published April 27 and May 4, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH JU- DICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO: 05-CA-763-A NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE, INC. F/K/A NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO. Plaintiff VS. ADRIENNE JOHNSON, IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN IN- TEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST ADRIENNE JOHNSON; LU- CIOUS JOHNSON, IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, S DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN IN- TEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST LUCIOUS JOHNSON; HERITAGE HILLS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC.; MORTGAGE ELECTRONICS REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR HOME LOAN CENTER, INC.; CHEVY CHASE BANK, FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK; JOHN DOEAND JANE DOEAS UNKNOWN TEN- ANTS IN POSSESSION Defendants) RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Granting the Motion to Reset Foreclosure Sale dated April 7, 2006 entered in Civil Case No. 05-CA-763-Aof the Circuit Court of the 4th Judicial Circuit in and for clay County, green Cove Springs, Flori- da, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at Front Steps of the Clay County Courthouse at 825 North Orange Avenue, Green Cove Springs, Florida, at 10:00 A.M. on the 9th day of May. 2006 the following de- scribed property as set forth in said Sum- mary Final Judgment, to-wit: LOT 3, BLOCK 3, HERITAGE HILLS UNIT SIX ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 21, PAGES 11, 12, 13, 14, AND 15, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. Dated this 11th day of April, 2006 (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, By: Diane Pierce, Deputy Clerk. 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. David J. Stern, P.A. 801 S. University Dr., Ste. 500 Plantation; FL 33324 (954) 233-8000 05-43899(NCM) Legal no. 8316 published April 27 and May 4, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today. newspaper. PUBLIC SALE In accordance with the provisions of State law, there being due and unpaid charges for which the undersigned is entitled to satisfy an owner's lien of the goods hereinafter de- scribed and stored at UNCLE BOB'S SELF- STORAGE located at: STORE #67, 918 BLENDING BLVD., ORANGE PARK, FL 32065 (904) 272-3705 dnd due nr.ic.i h.-.. ing been given, to n , '.n r ..i - - Ij pro.,per- ty and all parties known to claim an interest therein, and the time specified in such notice for payment of such having expired, the Goods will be sold at public auction at the above state address to the highest bidder or otherwise disposed of on MONDAY, MAY 22, 2006 AT 11:30 a.m. NATASHA BROWN, household goods, ap- pliances, boxes. HAZEL HILL, household goods, furniture, boxes, tv's or stereo equip. WILLIAM GILLIS, Household goods, furni- ture,- boxes, sporting goods, tools, appli- ances, landscapifig equip. DANIELLE MARTIN, Household goods? boxes, appliances. CRYSTAL BROUSSARD, Household goods, furniture, boxes, tools, appliances. LORI SMITH, Household goods, furniture, boxes, tools,, appliances, tv's or stereo equip., acct. records. Auctioneer JERRY DUNCAN Florida Li- cense #AU527 Legal No. 8318 published May 4 and 11, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper.. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4TH JU- DICIAL,CIRCUIT IN .AND .FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 2006-201-CA E BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPA- NY, Plaintiff, VS. AMY G. TAYLOR, et ux., et al., Defendantss), NOTICE-IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final Judgment Scheduling Foreclosure Sale entered on april 18, 2006 in this case now pending in said Court, the style of which is indicated above. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the Clay County Courthouse, Court- house Steps, 825 Orange Avenue, N.; Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043, at 10:00 A.M., on the 18 day of May, 2006, the following de- scribed property as set forth in said Order or Final Judgment, to-wit: LOT 22, LAZY ACRES UNIT ONE, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 3 AND 4 OF THE CURRENT PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. LESS AND EXCEPT A PORTION OF LOT 22, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF LAZY ACRES UNITY ONE AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGES .3 AND 4 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL- LOWS: FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING, COM- MENCE AT THE MOST NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 22, SAID POINT OF BEGIN ON THE NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF RED BUG ALLEY AS SHOWN ON SAID PLAT OF LAZY ACRES UNIT ONE; THENCE NORTH 82 DEGREES 30.MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID LOT 22, A DISTANCE OF 192.84 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 50 DEGREES 16MIN- UTES 02 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 33.66 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88 DE- GREES 43 MINUTES 57 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 165.35 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 1731 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. TOGETHER WITH~ -'i- : A PORTION OF LOT 23 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF LAZY ACRES UNIT ONE AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGES 3 AND 4 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL- LOWS: FOR A POINT OF REFERENCE, COM- MENCE AT THE MOST SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 23, SAID POINT BEING ON THE NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF RED BUG ALLEY AS SHOWN ON SAID PLAT OF LAZY ACRES UNIT ONE; THENCE NORTH 82 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY BOUND- ARY LINE OF SAID LOT 23, A DISTANCE OF 192.84 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- GINNING; THENCE NORTH CONTINUE NORTH 82 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST ALONG LAST SAID LINE, A DISTANCE OF 137 FEET MORE OR LESS.TO THE WATERS OF NORTH FORK BLACK CREEK; THENCE NORTH- EASTERLY ALONG THE WATERS OF SAID NORTH FORK BLACK CREEK, A DISTANCE OF 130 FEET MORE OR LESS TO A POINT THAT BEARS NORTH 50 DE- GREES 16 MINUTES 02 SECONDS WEST FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 50 DEGREES 16-MIN- UTES 02 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 32 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 1780 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS, ORDERED at CLAY County, Florida, this 19 day of April, 2006. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, By: Debra M. Beyrle, Deputy Clerk. Spear & Hoffman P.A. 708 S Dixie Hwy Coral Gables, FL 33146 (305) 666-2299 04-527 Legal no. 8320 published May 4 and 11, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH 4TH JU- DICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY- COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO: 06-59-CA-E NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE, INC. PLAINTIFF VS. ROBERT KERSEY JR.; IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN IN- TEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST ROBERT KERSEY JR.: MERED- ITH KERSE' 4 K 4~.MEREDITH STEINER: ROBERT KERSEY SR., IF LIVING, AND-IF DEAD THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN IN- TEREST BY ,THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST ROBERT KERSEY SR.; BAR- BARA KERSEY, 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 BARBARA KERSEY; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOES UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSESSION DEFE[JDA17iT,) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of foreclosure dated April 20, 2006 entered in Civil Case No. 06-59-CA-E of the Circuit Court of the 4th Judicial Circuit in and for Clay County Courthouse located at 825 NORTH ORANGE AVENUE IN GREEN COVE SPRINGS, Florida, at 10:00 a.m. on the 23rd day of May. 2006 the following de- scribed property as set forth in said Sum- mary'Final Judgment, to-wit: LOT 45 HUNTER HILL PAR- CEL NO. 45 OF HUNTER HILL IN SEC- TIONS 4 AND 5, T5S-R24E, CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. - COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST COR- NER OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE NW /4 OF SECTION 4-T5S-R24E AND RUN S 3 DEG 52 MIN 34 SEC E ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST HALF SAID SECTION 1687.0 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST COR- NER OF MIMOSA CREEK ACRES "(UN- RECORDED S/D), THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF MIMOSA CREEK ACRES AND MIMOSA CREEKSIDE, UN- RECORDED SID; THE FOLLOWING BEARINGS AND DISTANCES: S 50 DEG 30 MIN 45 SEC W. 516.36; S 3 DEG 52 MIN 11 SEC W, 275.07; S 49 DEG 27 MIN 06 SEC W, 357.21; S 9 DEG 07 MIN 39 SEC E, 107.5; S 70 DEG 40 MIN 58 SEC W, 451.55; N 61 DEG 56 MIN 04 SEC W, 294.1; N 4 DEG 21 MIN OF SEC W, 168.85; N 33 DEG 40 MIN 09 SEC W, 49.36 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF MIMOSA CREEKSIDE, THENCE RUN S 89 DEG 40 MIN 13 SEC ALONG SAID NORTH LINE AND THE NORTH LINE OF MIMOSA WOODS 1754.45 FEET TO THE NORTH- WEST CORNER OF MIMOSA WOODS AND THE EAST LINE OF GREENSBORO (UNRECORDED S/D), THENCE RUN N 00 DEG 31 MIN 56 SEC.W ALONG SAID EAST LINE 365.84 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF GREENSBORO, THENCE RUN S 89 DEG 43 MIN 05 SEC W ALONG SAID NORTH LINE 304.86 FEET, THENCE RUN N 19 DEG 51 MIN 17 SEC E 430.30 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE RUN N 36 DEG 02 MIN 14SEC E, 220.02 FEET; THENCE RUN N 53 DEG 57 MIN 46 SEC W, 210.00 FEET TO THE SOUTH- EASTERLY R/W OF A 60 FOOT ACCESS ROAD, THENCE RUN S 36 DEG 02 MIN 14 SEC W, ALONG SAID R/W LINE 210.00 FEET, THENCE RUN S 51 DEG 13 MIN 52 SEC E, 210.24 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, BEING AND LYING IN "HUNTER HILL", IN SECTIONS 4 AND 5, T5S, R24E, CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN MANU- FACTURED HOME BEARING 1998 DOU- BLE WIDE MOBILE HOME: #FLHMBFP119541932A AND FLHMBFP119541932B Dated this 20th day of April, 2006. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, By: Ann Garrison, Deputy Clerk. 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. David J. Stern, P.A. 801 S. University Dr. Ste. 500 Plantation, FL 33324 (954) 233-8000 05-43792(NCM) SLegal no. 8321 published May 4 and 11, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper. IN THE CiRC IIT COURT OF THE 4TH JU- DICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CSE NO.: 05-3 CA HSBC MORTGAGE SERVICES, INC., Plaintiff, VS. PAUL R. FLAMION; UNKNOWN SPOUSE. OF PAUL R. FLAMION; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS) IN POS- SESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, Defendants. RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE-' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Motion and Order Resetting Foreclosure Sale Date dated the 19 day of SApril, 2006, and entered ih Case No. 05-3. CA, of the Circuit is the Plaintiff and PAUL R. FLAMIONI UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF PAUL R. FLAMION; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS) IN POSSESSION 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 at the Clay County Courthouse, in GREEN COVE SPRINGS, Florida, at 10:00 a.m. on the 18 day of May, 2006, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 24, BLOCK 6, BELLAIR UNIT 2, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6 PAGES 48 AND 49, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. In accordance with the Americans with Dis- abilities Act of 1990 (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 20 day of April, 2006. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, By: Tammy.Rosenbaum, Deputy Clerk. Marshall C. Watson 1800 NW 49th St:, Ste. 120, Fort Laurderdale; FL 33309 (954) 453-0365 04-08855 Legal no. 8322 published May 4 and 11, 2006 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. 10-2006-CA-168 DIVISION E WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Plaintiff, VS. FRANCES LESLEY REGISTER, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated April 21, 2006 and en- tered in Case NO. 10-2006-CA-168 of the Circuit Court of the FOURTH Judicial Circuit in and for CLAY County, Florida wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, is the Plaintiff and FRANCES LESLEY REGISTER; TEN- ANT #1 N/K/A RANDY LING are the Defen- dants, 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 23 day of May. 2006, the following Described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN SEC- TION 3, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 24 EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST COR- NER OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 5 If you would like to sell copies of the Clay Today at - I4y your place of business |i please call Leah Davis, Circulation Coordinator Sat the s, Clay Today Office, * �264-3200 ext. 136. L. m. , Nm, J Have you been instructed to run a legal notice in the paper? Let me simplify things for you. Call or fax Kelly Rosette. I'm here to help. Free estimate. I will provide you with an affidavit (proof of publication) included in price after the process is completed. Clay, Today Phone: (904) 264-3200 x.130 Fax: (904) 264-3285 I ................ 1 - -�I May 4, 2006 Section~ B-20 CLAY TODAY LEGALS - 904-264-3200 X130 o FAX# 904-264-3285 CLAY TODAY LEGALS * 904-264-3200 X130 * FAX# 904-264-3285 Mav 4.2006 SOUTH, RANGE 24 EAST; THENCE ON THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF RUN SOUTH 89 DEGREES 24 MINUTES 59 SECONDS WEST, 542.75 FEET TO THE EASTERLY LINE OF JOHNS CEMETERY ROAD; THENCE ON LAST SAID LINE RUN THE FOLLOWING COURSES (1) NORTH 55 DEGREES 20 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST 17.63 FEET; (2) ON THE ARC OF SAID CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWEST- ERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 270.0 FEET, A CHORD DISTANCE OF 239.24 FEET, THE BEARING OF SAID CHORD BEING NORTH 29 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 49 SECONDS EAST; (3) NORTH 02 DE- GREES 45 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST, 476.65 FEET; (4) NORTH 03 DEGREES 1 MINUTE 20 SECONDS EAST 2454.28 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 24" MINUTES 59 SECONDS EAST 235.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 89 DEGREES 24 MINUTES 59 SECONDS EAST, 235 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 35 MINUTES 01 SECOND EAST, 215.47 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 24 MINUTES 59 SECONDS WEST 235.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 35 MINUTES 01 SECOND WEST 215.47 FEET TO .THE POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT OF INGRESS, EGRESS AND UTILITIES COVERING THE FOLLOWING: FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING, COM- MENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF AFOREDESCRIBED PARCEL; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 24 MIN- UTES 59 SECONDS WEST 248.58 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF JOHNS CEME- TERY ROAD; THENCE ON LAST SAID LINE, RUN NORTH 03 DEGREES 01 MINUTE 20 SECONDS EAST 20.04 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 24 MIN- UTES 59 SECONDS EAST 587.32 FEET; THENCE ON THE ARCOF A CURVE CON- CAVE NORTHWESTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 30.00 FEET, A CHORD BEAR- ING AND DISTANCE OF NORTH 44 DE- GREES 24 MINUTES 59 SECONDS EAST 42.43 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00 DE- GREES 35 MINUTES 01 SECOND WEST 57.73 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DE- GREES 24 MINUTES 59 SECONDS EAST 20.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00 DE- GREES 35 MINUTES 01 SECOND EAST 57.73 FEET; THENCE ON THE ARC OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET, A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH 44 DEGREES 24 MINUTES 59 SECONDS WEST 70.71 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 24 MINUTES 59 SECONDS WEST 440.00 FEET TO A POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN 1982 PACE MOBILE HOME BEING 23 X 56 IN FLOOR SIZE AND BEARING IDENTIFICATION NUM- SBERS- GDOCFL24828931A AND GADOCFL24828931 B. A/KIA3501 FOXTAIL AVENUE A/K/A 366-1 FOXTAIL AVENUE, MIDDLE- BURG, FL 32068 WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on April 21, 2006. (SEAL) James B. Jett, Clerk of the Circuit Court, By: Debra M. Beyrle, Deputy Clerk. Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski P.O. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F06001905 Legal no. 8324 published May 4 and 11, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper. THE ST JOHNS RIVER WATER MAN- AGEMENT DISTRICT HAS RECEIVED THE APPLICATIONS) FOR ENVIRON- MENTAL RESOURCE PERMITS) FROM: HML Land Development, 1890 Kingsley Ave., Orange Park, FL 32073, application #40-019-105198-1. The project.is located in Clay County, Section 38, Township 06 South, range 26 East. The ERP application is for construction of a surface water management system for a 74.63-acre project known as the Commercial Site Redevelopment. The files) containing each of the above- listed applications) are available for inspec- tion Monday through Friday except for legal holidays, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the St. Johns River Water Management District Headquarters or the appropriate service cen- ter. Written objections to the application may be made, but should be filed with (received. by) the District Clerk, 4049 Reid St., Palatka, Florida 32177-1429, no later than 14 days from the date of publication. Written objec- tions should identify the objector by name and address, and fully describe the objection to the application. Filing a written objection does not entitle you to a Chapter 120, Flori- da Statutes, Administrative Hearing. Only those persons whose substantial interests are affected by the application and who file a petition meeting the requirements of Sec- tions 120.596 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 28-106, Florida Administrative Code, may obtain an administrative hearing. All timely filed written objections will be pre- sented to the Board for consideration in its deliberations on application prior to the Board taking action on the application. Gloria Lewis, Director, Division of Permit Data Services. St. Johns River Water Management District. Legal no. 8328 published May 4, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. IN THE CIRCUIT' COURT IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO: 10-2005-CA-1193-A COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. Plaintiff, VS. WILLIAM A. SMITH, DECEASED; SHER- RILL L. SMITH; DENNIS SMITH; and any unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, credi- tors, and other unknown persons or un- known spouses claiming by, through and under any of the above-named Defendants, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Clerk of the Circuit Court of Clay County, Florida, will on the 24 day of May. 2006. at 10:00 o'clockA.M. at the Front steps of the Clay County Courthouse in Green Cove Springs, offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bid- der for cash, the following-described proper- ty situate in Clay County, Florida: LOT 10, BLOCK 18, JACK- SONVILLE SOUTH, UNIT ONE, ACCORD- ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGES 36 THROUGH 45, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETHER WITH A 1999 RDMN MOBILE HOME, ID# FLA14613931A AND FLA14613931 B. pursuant to the Final Judgment entered in a case pending in said Court, the style of which is indicated above. WITNESS my hand and official seal of said Court this 25 day of April, 2006. SIn accordance with the Americans With Dis- abilities Act, persons with disabilities need- ing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Martha Butler, Supervisor, Circuit Civil, 825 N. Or- ange Avenue, Green Cove Springs, Florida, telephone (904) 269-6349, not later than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. (SEAL) James B. Jett,Clerk of the Circuit Court, By: Holly Hurlburt. DefaultLink, Inc. Frank Albert Reder Butler & Hosch, P.A. 3185 S. Conway Rd., Ste. E Orlando, Florida 32812 (407) 381-5200 #232055 Legal no. 8329 published May 4 and 11, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO: 10-2005-CA-199-E COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. Plaintiff, VS. MICHELLE R. SEALEY; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MICHELLE R. SEALEY; UN- KNOWN TENANT I; UNKNOWN TENANT II; WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL AS- SOCIATION, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER WITH WELLS FARGO BANK MINNESOTA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF FEBRUARY 28, 2001, SERIES 2001-1, and any un- known heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, and other unknown persons or unknown spouses claiming by, through and under any of the above-named Defendants, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Clerk of the Circuit Court of Clay County, Florida, will on the 23 day of May. 2006. at 10:00 o'clock A.M at the Front steps of the Clay County Courthouse in Green Cove Springs, offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bid- der for cash, the following-described proper- ty situate in Clay County, Florida: LOT 7, BLOCK 3, COPPER- GATE, UNIT ONE, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 20, PAGES 45 THROUGH 48, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. pursuant to the Final Judgment entered in a case pending in said Court, the style of which is indicated above. WITNESS my hand and official seal of said Court this 21 day of April, 2006. In accordance with the Americans With Dis- abilities Act, persons with disabilities need- ing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Martha Butler, Supervisor, Circuit Civil, 825 N. Or- ange Avenue, Green Cove Springs, Florida, telephone (904) 269-6349, not later than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. (SEAL) James B. Jett, Clerk of the Circuit Court, By: Debra M. Beyrle, Deputy Clerk. DefaultLink, Inc. Elizabeth Shannon Pastras Butler & Hosch, P.A. 3185 S. Conway Rd., Ste. E Orlando, Florida 32812 (407) 381-5200 #221761 Legal no. 8330 published May 4 and 11, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 2006-99-CA DIVISION A CHASE HOME'FINANCE LLC, SUCCES- SOR BY MERGER TO CHASE MANHAT- TAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION, Plaintiff, VS. TINA M. VILLARREAL, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated April 24, 2006 and en- tered in Case NO. 2006-99-CA of the Circuit Court of the FOURTH Judicial Circuit in and for CLAY County, Florida wherein CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC, SUCCESSOR BY MERGERTO CHASE MANHATTAN MORT- GAGE CORPORATION, is the Plaintiff and TINA M. VILLARREAL; DANIEL M. VILLARREAL; ISPC A/K/A THE INDEPENDENT SAVINGS PLAN COMPANY; are the Defendants, I will sell to-the highest and best bidder for cash at FRONT DOOR OF THE CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE, GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FLORIDA at 10:00AM, on the 19th day of. May, 2006, the following de- scribed property as set forth in said Final Judgment: LOT 6, BLOCK 17 OF BEL- LAIR UNIT NO. 4, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE(S) 12 AND 13, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/KIA 424 GANO AVENUE, ORANGE PARK, FL 32073 WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on April 24, 2006. (SEAL) James B. Jett, Clerk of the Circuit Court, By: Diane Pierce, Deputy Clerk. Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski P.O. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F06001209 CHASE - SPECFHLMC - R - cselph Legal no. 8331 published May 4 and 11, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO: 10-2003-CA-590-E JPMORGAN CHASE BANK FORMERLY KNOWN AS CHASE MANHATTAN, AS TRUSTEE, RESIDENTIAL FUNDING COR- PORATION, AS ATTORNEY IN FACT Plaintiff, VS. TRACY C. GOFF; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF TRACY C. GOFF; CRANES LANDING OF FLORIDA HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION, INC., and any unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, and other unknown persons or unknown spous- es claiming by, through and under any of the above-named Defendants, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Clerk of the Circuit Court of Clay County, Florida, will on the 23rd day of May. 2006. at 10:00 o'clock A.M. at the Front door of the Clay County Courthouse, in Green Cove Springs, at 10:00 a.m., offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following-de- scribed property situate in Clay County, Flori- da: LOT 55, CUTTERS POINT, AC- CORDING TO PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 35, PAGES 59,60,61,62,63 AND 64, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. pursuant to the Final Judgment entered in a case pending in said Court, the style of which is indicated above. WITNESS my hand and official seal of said Court this 21st day of April, 2006. In accordance with the Americans With Dis- abilities Act, persons with disabilities need- ing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Martha Butler, Supervisor, Circuit Civil, 825 N. Or- ange Avenue, Green Cove Springs, Florida, telephone (904) 269-6349, not later than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. (SEAL) James B. Jett, Clerk of the Circuit Court, By: Ann Garrison, Deputy Clerk. DefaultLink, Inc. Shawn L. Demers Butler & Hosch, PA. 3185 S. Conway Rd., Ste. E Orlando, Florida 32812 (407) 381-5200 #204022 Legal no. 8332 published May 4 and 11, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper. IN THE. CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO: 02-CA-1020-E U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT, DATED AS OF OCTOBER 1, 2002, AMONG CREDIT- BASED ASSET SERVICING AND SECURI- TIZATION LLC, ASSET BACKED FUNDING CORPORATION, LITTON LOAN SERVIC- ING LPAND U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO- CIATION, C-BASS MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2002-CB5, WITHOUT RECOURSE, Plaintiff, VS. ERiC C HERRING; ESTHER M. HERRING; UNKNOWN TENANT I; UNKNOWN TEN- ANT II; VILLAGES AT FIRESIDE UNIT 2 HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION, INC.; GROVER C..BAGBY; JACQUELYN BAGBY; ASSOCIATION OF VILLAGES OF FIRE-. SIDE, INC., and any unknown heirs, de- visees, grantees, creditors, and other unknown persons or unknown spouses claiming by, through and under any of the above-named Defendants, Defen- dants. AMENDED NOTICE OF . FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Clerk of the Circuit Court of Clay County, Florida, will on the 23 day of May, 2006. at 11:00 o'clock A.M at the Front steps of the Clay County Courthouse in Green Cove Springs, offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bid- der for cash, the following-described proper- ty situate in Clay County, Florida: LOT 11, VILLAGES OF FIRE- SIDE UNIT 2, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 28, PAGES 47 THROUGH 51 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. pursuant to the Final Judgment entered in a case pending in said Court, the style of which is indicated above. WITNESS my hand and official seal of said Court this 21 day of April, 2006. In accordance with the Americans With Dis- abilities Act, persons with disabilities need- ing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Martha Butler, Supervisor, Circuit Civil, 825 N. Or- ange Avenue, Green Cove Springs, Florida, NOTICE OF FORFEITURE: UNITED STATES VS. FADL MOHAMMAD MAATOUK CASE NO. 3:04-cr-323(S1)-J-20MMH Notice is hereby given that on February 1, 2006, in the-case of United States v. Fadl Mohammad Maatouk, Case No. 3:04-cr-323(S1)-J-20MMH, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida entered an order condemning and for- feiting to the United States of America the interest of Fadl Mohammad Maatouk in the following: a. $43,000.00 in U.S. currency seized from a Bank of America safety deposit box located at 29 Blanding Boulevard, Orange Park, Florida on March 9, 2005; b. Fifteen (15) $1,000.00 Traveler's Express Company International Money Order; and c. a 2003 Chevrolet Suburban-V8 Utility C 1500 LS 2WD, VIN 3GNEC16ZX3G313492. Pursuant to the foregoing Preliminary Order of Forfeiture having been entered on February 1, 2006, the United States hereby gives notice of its intention to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct or in accordance with agreements set forth in the Preliminary Order of Forfeiture. Any person having or claiming a legal interest in the said property must file a petition (subject to any specific agreements entered into by the parties) within thirty (30) days of the final publi- cation of this notice pursuant to 21 U.S.C. �853(n). The petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or inter- est in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the peti- tioner's acquisition of the right, title or interest in each, and addition- al facts supporting the petitioner's claim, and the relief sought. A copy of any such petition should be served on Paul I. Perez, United States Attorney for the Middle District of Florida, 300 N. Hogan Street, Suite 700, Jacksonville, Florida 32202, Attention: Bonnie A. Glober, Assistant United States Attorney. THOMAS D. HURLBURT, JR. United States Marshal Legal no. 8308 published April 27, May 4 and 11, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. CLT-0087-1706 LOG ON TO CLAYTODAY.BIZ FOR THE LATEST CLAY COUNTY NEWS! Section B-21 telephone (904) 269-6349, not later than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. (SEAL) James B. Jett, Clerk of the Circuit Court, By: Holly Hurlburt, Deputy Clerk. Default Publications, Inc. Kathryn E. Durnell Butler & Hosch, P.A. 3185 S. Conway Rd., Ste. E Orlando, Florida 32812 (407) 381-5200 #025242 Legal no.8333 published May 4 and 11, 2006 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. 10-2006-CA-210 DIVISION B - WELLS FARGO BANK, NA. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WELLS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff, VS. JOSEPH E. PHILLIPS, et al,_ Defen- dant(s). NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN -pursuant to a Final Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated April 24, 2006 and en- tered.in Case NO. 1f-2006-CA-210 of the Circuit Court of the FOURTH Judicial Circuit in and for CLAY County, Florida wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, NA SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WELLS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE, INC., is the Plaintiff and JOSEPH E. PHILLIPS; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOSEPH E. PHILLIPS N/K/A AMANDA PHILLIPS; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at FRONT DOOR OF THE CLAY' COUNTY COURTHOUSE, GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FLORIDA at 10:00AM. on the 19th day of May. 2006, the following de- scribed property as set forth in said Final Judgment: LOT 25, BLOCK 76, HIGH- RIDGE ESTATES, A SUBDIVISION AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGES 38-44, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN 1985 DESTINY-PEACHTREE DOUBLE-WIDE MOBILE HOME, WITH I.D.#S KBGAS- NA523478 AND KBGASNB523478, WHICH IS LOCATED THEREON AND CONSIDERED A FIXTURE THEREOF. A/KIA 6176 HARVARD AV- ENUE, KEYSTONE HEIGHTS, FL 32656 WITNESS MY HAND and the CLAY TODAY LEGALS * 904-264-3200 X130 * FAX# 904-264-3285 seal of this Court on April 26, 2006. (SEAL) James B. Jett, Clerk of the Circuit 'Court, By: Amie Herrera, Deputy Clerk. Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski P.O. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F06002723 NMNC - CONV - R - sstabile Legal no. 8334 published May 4 and 11, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper. IN THE CIRCUITCOURT OFTHE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 2006-82-CA DIVISION B WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSO- CIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR SABR-2004- OP1 MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-OP1, Plaintiff, VS. RAYMOND L. WARREN, et al, Defen- dant(s). NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated April 24, 2006 and en- tered in Case NO. 2006-82-CA of the Circuit Court of the FOURTH Judicial Circuit in and' for CLAY County, Florida wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR SABR-2004-OP1 MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- CATES, SERIES 2004-OP1, is the Plaintiff and RAYMOND L WyVRREFj RIT COvillO F/K/ARITAC. W4RRErI ,trj'i 'r A DALL Li J- KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING - BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN- DANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN- KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTER- EST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at FRONT DOOR OF THE CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE, GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FLORIDA at 10:00AM, on the 19 day of May, 2006, the following described property as set forth in said Final.Judgment: LOT 28, BLOCK 110, JACK- SONVILLE SOUTH, UNIT.TWO, ACCORD- ING TO PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOpK 11, PAGES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10, 11, 12 AND 13 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN 2000 MANUFACTURED/MOBILE HOME MAKE: ROSEWOOD, MODEL ROYAL MANOR, SERIAL NUMBER: GAGMTDO6543A & GAGMTDO6543B. A/K/A 2515 HIBISCUS AV- ENUE, MIDDLEBURG, FL 32068 WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on April 25, 2006. (SEAL) James B. Jett, Clerk of the Circuit Court, By: Debra M. Beyrle, Deputy Clerk. Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski P.O. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F05020865 FIDOPTIONONE - CONV- R - amerjanian Legal. no. 8335 published.May 4 and 11, STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION NOTICE OF CONSENT ORDER The Department of Environmental Protection gives notice of agency action of enter- ing into a Consent Order with Clay County Board of County Commissioners,pursuant to Section 120.57(4), FJorida Statutes. The Consent Order addresses unauthorized 'dredging and filling of wetlands the resulting environmental and wetlands impacts at the Clay County Public Works Department Old Hard Road property located off Old Hard Road, Orange Park, C ay County, Florida, Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) coordi- nates latitude 300 04' 51.7", and longitude 819 43' 30.3" and further identified by Clay County Property Appraiser's Office Parcel Identification Number 08-05-26-014266-002- 00 ("property"). The Consent Order is available for public inspection during normal busi- ness hours, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except legal holidays, at the. Department of Environmental Protection, Northeast District, 7825 Baymeadows Way, Suite 200B, Jacksonville, Florida 32256-7590. Persons whose substantial interests are affected by this Consent Order have a right to petition for an administrative hearing on the Consent Order. The Petition must contain the information set forth below and must be filed (received) in the Department's Office of General Counsel, 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, MS-35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, within twenty-one (21) days of receipt of this notice. A copy of the Petition must also be mailed at the time of filing to the District Office named above at the address indicated. Failure to file a petition with- in the twenty-one (21) days constitutes a waiver of any right such person has to an administrative h. arnrg purja-u jl Iv.. Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes. Tr,. pe i.j-i.,,. :r. l ,. i:.:. Ire l:.:...r, ;rir:rr, i;.:.r' (a) The name, address,'and tele- pr,.:.r.. n r,.un-r.-i i, e 5:.r. p r .i.:.'..aer, fr. ' ~ .-peni r. '. notification number for the Consent Order and the county in which the subject matter or activity is located; (b) A statement of how and when each petitioner received notice of the Consent Order; (c) A statement of how each petitioner's substantial interests are affected by the Consent Order; (d) A state- ment of the material facts disputed by petitioner, if any; (e) Astatement of facts which peti- tioner contends warrant reversal or modification of the Consent Order; (f) A statement of which rules or statutes petitioner contends require reversal or modification of the Consent Order; (g) A statement of the relief sought by petitioner, stating precisely the action peti- tioner wants the Department to take with respect to the Consent Order. If a petition is filed, the administrative hearing process is designed to formulate agency action. Accordingly, the Department's final action may be different from the posi- tion taken by it in this Notice.: Persons whose substantial interests will be affected by any decision of the Department with regard-to the subject Consent Order have the right to petition to become a party to the proceeding. The petition must conform to the requirements specified above and be.filed (received) within twenty-one (21) days of receipt of this notice in the Office of General Counsel at the above address of the Department. Failure to petition within the allowed time frame constitutes a waiver of any right such person has to request a hearing under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, and to participate as a party to this proceeding. Any subsequent intervention will only be at the approval of the presiding.officer upon motion filed pursuant to Rule 28-106.205, Florida Administrative Code. SA person whose substantial interests are affected by the Consent Order may file a timely petition for an administrative hearing under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, or may choose to pursue mediation as an alternative remedy under Section 120.573, Florida Statutes, before the deadline for filing a petition. Choosing mediation will not adversely affect the right to a hearing if mediation does not result in a settlement. The procedures for pursuing mediation are set forth below. Mediation may only take place if the Department and all the parties to the.proceed- ing agree that mediation is appropriate. 'A person may pursue mediation by reaching a mediation agreement with all parties to the proceeding (which include Respondent, the Department, and any person who has filed a timely and sufficient petition for.a hearing) and by showing how the substantial interests of each mediating party are affected by the Consent Order. The.agreement must be filed in (received by) the Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, within ten (10) days after the deadline as set forth above for the filing of a petition. The agreement to mediate 'must include the following: (a) The names, addresses, and telephone numbers of any persons who may attend the mediation; (b) The name, address, and telephone number of the mediator selected by the par- ties, or a provision for selecting a mediator within a specified time; (c) The agreed allocation of the costs and fees associated with the mediation; (d) The agreement of the parties on the confidentiality of discussions and docu- ments introduced during mediation; (e) The date, time, and place of the first mediation session, or a deadline for hold- ing the first session, if no mediator has yet been chosen; (f) The name of each party's representative who shall have authority to settle or rec- ommend settlement; and (g) Either an explanation of how the substantial interests of each mediating party will be affected by the action or proposed action addressed in this notice of intent or a statement clearly identifying the petition for hearing that each party has already filed, and incorporating it by reference. (h) The signatures of all parties or their authorized representatives. As provided in Section 120.573, Florida Statutes, the timely agreement of all parties to mediate will toll the time limitations imposed by Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, for requesting and holding an administrative hearing. Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, the mediation must be concluded within sixty (60) days of the execution of the agreement. If mediation results in settlement of the administrative dispute, the Department must enter a final order incorporating the agreement of the parties. Persons whose substantial interests will be affected by such a modified final decision of the Department have a right to petition for a hearing only in accordance with the require- ments for such petitions set forth above, and must therefore file their petitions within twenty-one (21) days of receipt of this notice. If mediation terminates without settlement of the dispute, the Department shall notify all parties in writing that the administrative hearing processes under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, remain avail- able for disposition of the dispute, and the .notice will specify the deadlines that then will apply for challenging the agency action and electing remedies under those two statutes. Legal no. 8307 published April 27, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. cT-0os-170s 2006 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. 2006-150-CA ' DIVISION B CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC, Plaintiff, VS. DAVID T. GOUGH, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated April 24, 2006 and en- tered in Case NO. 2006-150-CA of the Cir- cuit Court of the FOURTH Judicial Circuit in and for CLAY County, Florida wherein CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC, is the Plain- tiff and DAVID T. GOUGH; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DAVID T. GOUGH N/K/A RHONDAGOUGH; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at FRONT DOOR OF THE CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE, GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FLORIDA at 10:00AM. on the 19 day of May. 2006. the following described property as set forthin said Final Judgment: LOT 19 MIMOSA WOODS COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST COR- NER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 24 EAST. AND RUN NORTH 2 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 06 SEC- ONDS EAST ALONG THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY OF A 60 FOOT ACCESS ROAD 114.21 FEET, THENCE RUN NORTH 58 DEGREES WEST ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY 364.15 FEET, THENCE RUN NORTH 00 DEGREES 31 MINUTES 56 SECONDS' WEST ALONG RIGHT OF WAY 887.91 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY OF SAID ROAD, THENCE RUN NORTH 89 DEGREES 40 MINUTES 13 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY 410 FEET, THENCE RUN SOUTH 00 DEGREES 31 MINUTES 56 SECONDS EAST 60 FEET TO THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY OF SAID ROAD, THENCE RUN SOUTH 89DEGREES 40 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY 350 FEET TO THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY OF SAID ROAD, THENCE RUN SOUTH 00 DEGREES 31 MINUTES 56 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY 521.24 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- GINNING, THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 31 MINUTES 56 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY 147 FEET, THENCE RUN NORTH 84 DE- GREES 00 MINUTES 04 SECONDS EAST 351.40 FEET, THENCE RUN NORTH 00 DEGREES 31 MINUTES 56 SECONDS WEST 113.61 FEET, THENCE RUN SOUTH 89 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 04 SECONDS WEST 350 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- GINNING. BEING AND LYING IN SEC- TIONS 4 & 5, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 24 EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORI- DA. TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN EASE- MENT GRANTED AND RESERVED IN IN- STRUMENT RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 953, PAGE 48 ET SEO.. IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY. FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION NOTICE OF CONSENT ORDER Tr, - D -,alc, l rr, n Erl' ,1 r,,.r ' r, i l p r,:.l :,'h,-,n q, =, , r.: . :.l,:. , ai] , _ , 1,i,'r.n ,-, '. r, l i'- ing into a C.:n.ri, r.I Cr'r .iln Cia, County Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to Section 120.57(4), Florida Statutes. The Consent Order addresses unauthorized solid vwril- .il:a.ge J.,iip:,al a.,:i,.,I,.. ar., the resulting environmental and wetlands impacts at the Clay County Public Works Department Sleepy Hollow Road property located at the southern end of Sleepy Hollow Road, Doctor's Inlet, Clay County; Florida, Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) coordinates latitude 30� 05' 16", longitude 81o 45' 45.2", and further identified by Clay County Property Appraiser's Office Parcel Identification Number 02-05-25-008970-001-00 ("property"). The Consent Order is available for public inspection during normal business hours, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except legal holidays, at the Department of Environmental Protection, Northeast District, 7825 Baymeadows Way," Suite 200B, Jacksonville, Florida 32256-7590. Persons whose substantial interests are affected by this Consent Order have a right to petition for an administrative hearing on the Consent Order. The Petition must contain.the information set forth below and must be filed (received) in the Department's Office of General Counsel, 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, MS-35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, within twenty-one (21) days of receipt of this notice. 'A copy of the Petition must also be mailed at the time of filing to the District Office named above at the address indicated. Failure to file a petition within the twenty-one (21) days constitutes a waiver of any right such person has to an administrative hear- ing pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes. Tre pi.-l.,a . .i .lri.ri . [r , ii.i.r,,in information: (a) The name, address, and tele- phone number of each petitioner; the Department's identification number for the Consent Order and the county in. which the subject matter or activity is located; (b) A statement of how and when each petitioner received notice of the Consent Order; (c) A statement of how each petitioner's substantial interests are affected by the Consent Order; (d) A state- ment of the material facts disputed by petitioner, if any; (e) A statement of facts which petitioner contends warrant reversal or modification of the Consent Order; (f) A statement of which rules or statutes petitioner contends require reversal or modification of the Consent Order; (g) A statement of the relief sought by petitioner, stating precisely the action petitioner wants the Department to take with respect to the Consent Order. If a petition is filed, the administrative hearing process is designed to formulate agency action. Accordingly, the Department's final action may be different from the position taken by it in this Notice. Persons whose substantial interests will be affected by any decision of the Department with regard to the subject Consent Order have 'the right to petition to become a party to the proceeding. The petition must conform to the requirements specified above and be filed (received) within twenty-one (21) days of receipt of this notice in the Office of General Counsel at the above address of the Department. Failure to petition within the allowed time frame constitutes a waiver of any right such person has to request a hearing under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, and to participate as a party to this proceeding. Any subsequent intervention will only be at the approval of the presiding officer upon motion filed pursuant to Rule 28-106.205, Florida Administrative Code. A person whose substantial interests are affected by the Consent Order may file a timely petition for an administrative hearing under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, or may choose to pursue mediation as an alternative remedy under Section 120.573, Florida Statutes, before the deadline for filing a petition. Choosing mediation will not adversely affect the right to a hearing if mediation does not result in a settlement. The procedures for pursuing mediation are set forth below. Mediation may only take place if the Department and all the parties to the proceed- ing agree that mediation is appropriate. A person may pursue mediation by reaching a mediation agreement with all parties to the proceeding (which include Respondent, the Department, and any person who has filed a timely and sufficient petition for a hearing) and by showing how the substantial interests of each mediating party are affected by the Consent Order. The agreement must be filed in (received by) the Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, within ten (10) days after the deadline as set forth above for the filing of a petition. The agreement to mediate must include the following: (a) The names, addresses, and telephone numbers of any persons who may attend the mediation; (b) The name, address, and telephone number of the mediator selected by the par- ties, or a provision for selecting a mediator within a specified time; (c) The agreed allocation of the costs and fees associated with the mediation; (d) The agreement of the parties on the confidentiality of discussions and docu- ments introduced during mediation; (e) The date, time, and place of the first mediation session, or a deadline for hold- ing the first session, if no mediator has yet been chosen; (f) The name of each party's representative who shall have authority to settle or rec- ommend settlement; and (g) Either an explanation of how the substantial interests of each mediating party will be affected by the action or proposed action addressed in this notice of intent or a statement clearly identifying the petition for hearing that each party has already filed, and incorporating it by reference. (h) The signatures of all parties or their authorized representatives. As provided in Section 120.573, Florida Statutes, the timely agreement of all parties to mediate will toll the time limitations imposed by Sections 120.569 and 120:57, Florida Statutes, for requesting and holding an administrative hearing. Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, the mediation must be concluded within sixty (60) days of the execution of the agreement. If mediation results in settlement of the administrative dispute, the Department must enter a final order incorporating the agreement of the parties. Persons whose substantial interests will be affected by such a modified final decision of the Department have a right to petition for a hearing only in accordance with the require- ments for such petitions set forth above, and must therefore file their petitions within twenty-one (21) days of receipt of this notice. If mediation terminates without settlement of the dispute, the Department shall notify all parties in writing that the administrative hearing processes under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, remain avail- able for disposition of.the dispute, and the notice will specify the deadlines that then will apply for challenging the agency action and electing remedies under those two statutes. Legal no. 8309 published April 27, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. . c.ocLa8.1706 V~~CLVIIY ~~ Reorinn R.-7 I ".- May 4, 2006 THAT CERTAIN 2002 FLEETWOOD MO- BILE HOME BEARING IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS GAFL139A16412F221 AND GAFL139B16412F221 A/K/A 76 PLANKTON AV- ENUE, MIDDLEBURG, FL 32068 WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on April 25, 2006. (SEAL) James B. Jett, Clerk of the Circuit Court, By: Debra M. Beyrle, Deputy Clerk. Ecri '..3rri Codilis & Stawiarski P.O. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida .33622-5018 F06001783 CHASE-VA- R -mscott Legal no. 8336 published May 4 and 11, 2006 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. 10-2006-CA-128 DIVISION A WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, Plaintiff, VS. FERNANDO B GALVAN REYES, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated April 24, 2006 and en- tered in Case No. 10-2006-CA-128 of the Cr.: Iji Cc.un of the Fourth Judicial Circuit in and: for Ci,, C:,urntv Flor;d ah,eri;r, WASH. IjlL-TOIJ r.1UTUAL Be41IK. :'. he Filanln rnd FERriAJlDO B :.AL'.',Al RE ,'ES- M[RHi REYES; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR- TIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINSTTHE HEREIN NAMED INDI- VIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOW TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; NORTHGLEN HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at FRONT DOOR OF THE CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE, GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FLORIDA at 10:00AM. on the 19th day of May. 2006. the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: LOT 101, NORTHGLEN, AC- CORDING TO PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 35, PAGES 50,51,52,53,54 AND 55, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS MODIFIED BY AFFIDAVIT RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS VOLUME 1920, PAGE 664, SAID PUBLIC RECORDS. A/K/A 1504 ASHLEIGH STREET, MIDDLE- BURG, FL 32068 WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on April 25, 2006. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Cler .'- iro.- C..o.uI Court, By: Diane Pierce, Deputy Clerk. Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski P.O. Box 25018 Tampa, FL 33622-5018 F06001468 WMFIDELTY-FHA-B-gesposito Legal no. 8350 published May 4 and 11, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper.. should be #8337 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 2006-109-CA DIVISION B WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, Plaintiff, VS. STEVEN P. JOHNSON, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated April 24, 2006 and en- tered in Case NO. 2006-109-CA of the Cir- cuit Court of the FOURTH Judicial Circuit in and for CLAY County, Florida wherein WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, is the Plaintiff and STEVEN P. JOHNSON; STATE OF FLORIDA - DEPARTMENT OF REV- ENUE; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at FRONT DOOR OF THE CLAY COUNTY COURT- .HOUSE, GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FLORIDAat 10:00AM, on the 19 day of May. 2006. the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: LOT 15, BLOCK 98, JACK- SONVILLE SOUTH UNIT TWO, ACCORD- ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGES 1 THROUGH 13, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 2462 GOLDENROD AVENUE, MID- DLEBURG, FL 32068 WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on April 25, 2006. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, By: Debra M. Beyrle, Deputy Clerk. Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski P.O. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F06001328 WMFIDELITY-FHA-B-gesposito Legal no. 8338 published May 4 and 11, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVILACTION Mav 4 . 2nn CLAY TODAY LEGALS * 904-264-3200 X130 * FAX# 904-264-3285 Section B-23 CASE NO.: 10-2006-CA-126 DIVISION B JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, AS TRUSTEE, Plaintiff, VS. PATRICIAA. SHELDON, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated April 24, 2006 and en- tered in Case No.: 10-2006-CA-126 of the Circuit court of the Fourth Judicial Circuit in and for Clay County, Florida wherein JP- MORGAN CHASE BANK, AS TRUSTEE, is the Plaintiff and PATRICIA A. SHELDON;, BIG TREE LAKES PROPERTY OWNERS' ASSOCIATION. INC,; TENANT #1 N/K/A JOE SANTOS are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at front door of the Clay County Courthouse, Green Cove Springs, Florida at 10:00AM, on the 19 day of May. 2006, the following de- scribed property as set forth in said Final Judgment: LOT 9, BLOCK 28, BIG TREE LAKES, SECTION B, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF IN PLAT BOOK 12, PAGES 1-9, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/KIA 5825 SUNSET CRATER DRIVE, KEYSTONE HEIGHTS, FL 32656. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on April 25, 2006. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, By: Amanda L. Ellison, Deputy Clerk. Echevarria, codilis & Stawiarski P.O. Box 25018 Tampa, FL 33622-5018 F06001530 FIDHOMECOMIN-CONV-R-asurdyk Legal no. 8339 published May 4 and 11, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper. NOTICE OF SALE TENNANT NAME UNIT NUMBER Donald Garner Jr. Randell Myers Sandra Price Aaron Kellam C-39 D-21 H-18' J-42 In accordance with state statutes 83.806 to 83.807 the above units will be sold or dis- posed.of on Thursday May 18th 2006 at 10:00AM to satisfy lien for past due rent, late fees and penalties. All units contain items used in or around the home or business. All goods are sold "As Is". Terms of sale are SCASH ONLY! Seller reserves the right to withdraw any item from the sale for any rea- son. The Best Little Storehouse in Clay 996 Blanding Blvd. O.P., =L 32065 (904) 272-9622 Legal no. 8340 published May 4 and 11, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper. - NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION Pursuant to Ch 713.585(6) F.S. United Amer- ican Lien & Recovery.as agent with power of attorney will sell the following vehicles) to the highest bidder subject to any liens;_net proceeds deposited with the clerk of court; owner/lienholder has the right to hearing and post bond; owner may redeem vehicle for cash sum of lien; all auctions held in reserve Inspect 1 week prior @ lienor facility; cash or cashier check; 15% buyer prem; any person interested ph (954) 563-1999 Sale date May 26, 2006 @ 10:00 am 3411 NW 9th Ave. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 15993 1998 Acura Integra 2dr vin#: JH4DC4458WS018442 r/o . tatyana malyshko 5121 catoma st. apt. 68 jack- sonville fl Michael Thomas mccombs 2285 marsh hawk In apt 16103 orange park fl 1/h american general finance 700 blending blvd #2 orange park fl lienor: orange park collision 1072 blending blvd orange park fl 904-272- .1545 lien amt $1759.25 Licensed & bonded auctioneers flab422 flau 765 & 1911 Legal no. 8341 published May 4, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CLAY COUN- TY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 2005-CA-1249 DIVISION: A HAROLD W. MOORE Plaintiff, VS. ERNEST W. BURCH, JR. a/k/a ERNEST WILLIAM BURCH, JR., a/k/a E.W. BURCH, JR.; and UNKNOWN TENANTS(S), Defendants. PUBLIC NOTICE The Early Learning Coalition of Clay, Nassau, Baker and Bradford Counties voted to enter into contract negotiations with Episcopal Children's Services for School Readiness and Voluntary Prekindergarten Services in the four county area. Legal no. 8347 published May 4, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. CLT-0060-1806 NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Final Summary Judgment of foreclosure dated May 1, 2006, in Case No. 2005-CA-1249 Division A in the Circuit court of the Fourth Judicial Circuit, in and for Clay County, Florida, in which HAROLD W. MOORE is the Plaintiff and ERNEST W. BURCH JR., a/k/a ERNEST WILLIAM BURCH, JR., a/k/a E.W. BURCH, JR., and UNKNOWN TENANTS) are the Defen- dants, I will sell to the highest and best bid- der for cash on the front steps-of the Clay County Courthouse, County, Florida, at 10:00 a.m. on May 25, 2006, the following described property set forth in the final Sum- mary Judgment: LOT ONE (1) AND LOT TWO (2), BLOCK THREE (3) OF LAKE GENEVA HEIGHTS, ACCORDING TO PLAT THERE- OF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 4 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. TAX PARCEL NO. R 28-08-23-021760-000-00 Dated this 1st day of May 2.006. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Court, By: Diane Pierce, Deputy Clerk. Nancy E. Yenser P.O. Box 1440 Gainesville, FL 32602-1440 (352) 378-8544 . . Florida Bar No. 222348 if you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact 904-284-6317, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this notice. If you are hearing or voice im- paired, call TDD 1-800-955-8771. Legal no. 8342 published May 4 and 11, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVILACTION CASE NO.: 06-49-CA DIVISION A LONG BEACH MORTGAGE COMPANY, Plaintiff, VS. ROBERT E. ADAMS, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated April 24. 2006 and en- tered ir Case No. 06-49-CA of the Circuit Court of the Fourth Judicial Circuit in and for Clay County, Florida wherein LONG BEACH MORTGAGE COMPANY, is the Plaintiff and ROBERT E. ADAMS; ROBIN M. ADAMS; CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY SERVICES, INC.; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the ftont door of the Clay County Courthouse, Green Cove Springs, Florida at 10:00AM. on the 19th day of May. 2006, the following describedd prop- erty as set forth in said Final Judgment: A TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN SEC- TION 27, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 24, EAST, CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. SAID TRACT BEING MORE PARTICU- LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT A CONCRETE MONUMENT AT THE SOUTHWEST COR- NER OF SAID SECTION 27, AND RUN STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION NOTICE OF CONSENT ORDER Tr.e Depanmeni .o Ernir.rn-,rreri3al Proili c .n gi,"e r,.ilr.e ori agency action of entering inir: a Con: ni Order with Cila Counl\ Eo'ar. c. Country, C.rmmrrssioners pur- suant to Section 120.57(4), Florida Statutes. The Consent Order addresses Unautho- rized solid waste storage/disposal activities rid Itr, reSuliing environmental and wet- landsimpacts at the Clay County Public Works Department r1.al;-r.- R,:oa property located at the southern end of Masters Road, Middleburg, Clay County, Florida, Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) coordinates latitude 30� 02' 57.9", longitude 810 53' 54.0", and further identified by.Clay County Property Appraiser's Office Parcel Identification Number 16-05-24-005955-697-00 ("property"). The Consent Order is available for public inspection during normal business hours, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except legal holidays, at the Department of Environmental Protection, Northeast District, 7825 Baymeadows Way, Suite 200B; Jacksonville, Florida 32256- 7590. Persons whose substantial interests are affected by this Consent Order have a right to petition for an administrative hearing on the Consent Order. The Petition'must contain the information set forth below and must be filed (received) in the Department's Office of General Counsel, 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, MS-35, Tallahassee, Florida 2 3': 39j' :i ,. r..r. i.:'. l\..:,re (21) days of receipt of this notice. A copy of the Petition rmuil ~l.: .,e rmafte, ail Ir , lime of filing to the District Office named above at the address indicated. Failure to file a petition-within the twenty-one (21) days consti- tutes a waiver of any right such person has to an administrative hearing pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes. The petition shall contain the following information: (a) The name, address, and tele- phone number of each petitioner; the Department's identification number for the Consent Order and the county in which the subject matter or activity is located; (b) A statement of how and when each petitioner received notice of the Consent Order; (c) A statement of how each petitioner's substantial interests are affected by the Consent Order; (d) A state- ment of the material facts disputed by petitioner, if any; (e) A statement of facts which peti- tioner contends warrant reversal or modification of the Consent Order; (f) A statement of which rules or statutes petitioner contends require reversal or modification of the Consent Order; (g) A statement of the relief sought by petitioner, stating precisely the action peti- tioner wants the.Department to take with respect to the Consent Order. If a petition is filed, the administrative hearing process is designed to formulate agency action. Accordingly; the Department's final action may be different from the posi- tiontaken by it in this Notice. Persons whose substantial interests will be affected by any decision of the Department with regard to the subject Consent Order have the right to petition to become a party to the proceeding. The petition must conform to the requirements specified above and be filed (received) within twenty-one (21)days of receipt of this notice in the Office of General Counsel at the above address of the Department. Failure to petition within the allowed time frame constitutes a waiver of any right such person has to request a hearing under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, and to participate as a party to this proceeding. Any subsequent intervention will only be at the approval of the presiding officer upon motion filed pursuant to Rule 28-106.205, Florida Administrative Code. A person whose substantial interests are affected by the Consent Order may file a timely petition for an administrative hearing under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, or may choose to pursue mediation as an alternative remedy under Section 120.573, Florida Statutes, before the deadline for filing a petition. Choosing mediation will not adversely affect the right to a hearing if mediation does not result in a settlement. The procedures for pursuing mediation are set forth below. Mediation may only take place if the Department and all the parties to the proceed- ing agree that mediation is appropriate. A person may pursue mediation by reaching a mediation agreement with all parties to the proceeding (which include Respondent, the Department, and any person who has filed a timely and sufficient petition for a hearing) and by showing how the substantial interests of each mediating party are affected by the Consent Order. The agreement must be filed in (received by) the Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, within ten (10) days after the deadline as set forth above for the filing of a petition. The agreement to mediate must include the following: (a) The names, addresses, and telephone numbers of any persons who may attend the mediation; (b) The name, address, and telephone number of the mediator selected by the par,- ties, or a provision for selecting a mediator within a specified time; (c) The agreed allocation of the costs and fees associated with the mediation; (d) The agreement of the parties on the confidentiality of discussions and docu- ments introduced during mediation; (e) The date, time, and place of the first mediation session, or a deadline for hold- ing the first session, if no mediator has yet been chosen; (f) The name of each party's representative who shall have authority to settle or rec- ommend settlement; and (g) Either an explanation of how the substantial interests of each mediating party will be affected by the action or proposed action addressed in this notice of intent or a statement clearly identifying the petition for hearing that each party has already filed, and incorporating it by reference. (h) The signatures of all parties or their authorized representatives. As provided in Section 120.573, Florida Statutes, the timely agreement of all parties to mediate will toll the time limitations imposed by Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, for requesting and holding an administrative hearing. Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, the mediation must be concluded within sixty (60) days qf the execution of the agreement. If mediation results in settlement of the administrative dispute, the Department must enter a final order incorporating the agreement of the parties. Persons whose substantial interests will be affected by such a modified final decision of the. Department have a right to petition for a hearing only in accordance with the require- ments for such petitions set forth above, and must therefore file their petitions within twenty-one (21)days of receipt of this notice. If mediation terminates without settlement of the dispute, the Department shall notify all parties in writing that the administrative hearing processes under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, remain avail- able for disposition of the dispute, and the notice will specify the deadlines that then will apply for challenging the agency action and electing remedies under those two statutes. Legal no. 8303 published April 27, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. CLT-0083-1706 IVJ~aj '2, d-UV% NORTH 89 DEGREES, 54 MINUTES, 27 OF345.54 FEET TO THE CENTERLINE OF SECONDS, EAST, ALONG THE SOUTH A 60.00 FOOT EASEMENT FOR EASE- LINE OF SAID SECTION 27, A DISTANCE MENT FOR UTILITIES AND GENERAL IN RE: LARRY J. BLEVINS 660 KINGSWOOD AVENUE ORANGE PARK, FL 32065 NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY FOR HEARING In accordance with Chapter 119 and Title 39 of the Ohio Revised Code, Larry J. Blevins ("Blevins"), (DOB 11/23/52), is hereby notified that, on February 24, 2006, the Superintendent of Insurance issued a Notice of Opportunity for Hearing ('Notice") to Blevins and that the Superintendent intends to revoke Blevins' Ohio insurance licensess. A copy of the Notice may be obtained from Amy Amerine, Ohio Department of Insurance, 2100 Stella Court, Colurmbus, Ohio 43215-1067. Blevins.is entitled to a hearing if he requests one on or before June 5, 2006. Such request should be addressed to: Sharon Green, Hearing Administrator, Ohio Department of Insurance, 2100 Stella Court, Columbus, Ohio 43215-1067. At the hearing, Blevins may appear in person, by his attorney, or by such other representative as is permitted to practice before the agency, or he may present his position, arguments or contentions in writing and at a hearing he may present evi- dence and examine witnesses appearing for and against him. Amy C. Amerine EnforcementVLicehsing Attorney Dated al Columbus, Ohio this 17th day of April 2006. Legal no. 8278 published April 20, 27 and May 4, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. CLT-0029-1606 REQUEST FOR BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received until 4:00 P.M., Monday, June 5, 2006, at the Finance Department, 4th Floor, C'i, C':'.urni, Administration Building, 477 Houston Street, Green Cove Springs, Florida, 32043, for the following: Bid No. 05/06.50, "Clay County Fire Stations Wind Retrofit Project" Bids will be opened at 1:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as possible, on Tuesday, June 6, 2006, in the Board of County Commissioners' Conference Room "B", 4th Floor, Clay County Administration Building, 477 Houston Street, Green Cove Springs, Florida, 32043, in the presence of the Finance Office Staff, and/or the Clerk or Deputy Clerk and all other interested persons. , The opened bid Will be read aloud, examiried for conformance to specifica- tions, tabulated, and one copy preserved in the custody of the Finance Department. The Budget, Finance and Personnel Committee of the Board will convene D :.:.r. . ..-, .-f.i.r as possible and present its finding to'the next regularly scheduled Board of County Commissioners' Meeting. Bids will not be valid unless .received by the bid deadline ard in a sealed envelope marked "Sealed Bid No. 05/06-50, Clay County Fire Stations Wind Retrofit Project, Tuesday, June 6, 2006," and the name of company submitting the bid to be received until 4:00 P.M., Monday, June 5, 2006. Envelopes will be mailed, or delivered in person, to the above address. Specifications may be obtained by calling (904)284-7703 and technical questions will be answered at the office of Clay County Public Safety, Lt. Jeff Reynolds at (904) 284-7703. Bids require a five (5) percent bid bond and may. not be withdrawn for a peri- od of thirty (30) days subsequent to the date of the bid opening. The County reserves the right to waive formalities in any bid, to reject any or all bids with or without cause, including the lack of availability of adequate funds, and/or to accept the bid that, in its judgment, will be in the best.interest of the County of Clay. A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list.follow- ing a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a pub- lic entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may riot submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public ,entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017, Florida Statutes, for CATEGORY TWO for a peri- od of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. Fritz A. Behring, County Manager Legal no. 8327 published May 4, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. CLT-0043-1606 REQUEST FOR BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received until 4:00 P.M., Monday, June 5, 2006, at the Finance Department, 4th Floor, Clay County Administration Building, 477 Houston Street, Green Cove Springs, Florida, 32043, for the following: Bid No. 05/06-51, "Clay County Schools Wind Retrofit Project" Bids will be opened at 1:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as possible, on Tuesday, June 6, 2006, in the Board of County Commissioners' Conference Room "B", 4th Floor, Clay County Administration Building, 477 Houston Street, Green Cove Springs, Florida, 32043, in the presence of the Finance Office Staff, and/or the Clerk or Deputy Clerk and all other interested persons. The opened bid will be read aloud, examined for conformance to specifica- tions, tabulated, and one copy preserved in the custody of the Finance Department. The Budget, Finance and Personnel Committee of the Board will convene, as soon thereafter. as possible and present its finding to the next regularly scheduled Board of County Commissioners' Meeting. Bids will not be valid unless received by the bid deadline and in a sealed envelope marked "Sealed Bid No. 05/06-51, Clay County Schools Wind Retrofit Project, Tuesday, June 6, 2006," and the name of company submitting the bid to be received until 4:00 P.M., Monday, June 5, 2006. Envelopes will be mailed, or delivered in person, to the above address. Specifications may be obtained by calling (904)284-7703 and technical questions will be answered at the office of Clay County Public Safety, Lt. Jeff Reynolds at (904) 284-7703. Bids require a five (5) percent bid bond and may not be withdrawn for a peri- od of thirty (30) days subsequent to the date of the bid opening. The County reserves the right to waive formalities in any bid, to reject any or all bids with or without cause, including the lack of availability of adequate funds, and/or to accept the bid that, in its judgment, will be in the best interest of the County of Clay. A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list follow- ing a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a pub- lic entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017, Florida Statutes, for CATEGORY TWO for a peri- od of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. Fritz A. Behring, County Manager Legal no. 8326 published May 4, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. CLT-0M41-1806 I Sftpinn R-24 CLAYTODAY.BIZ May 4, 2006 NORTH 00 DEGREES, 48 MINUTES, 01 SECONDS, WEST, ALONG SAID CEN- TERLINE, 225.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 89 DEGREES, 25 MINUTES, 07 SECONDS, EAST, 977.32 FEET TO THE NOTICE OF MEDIATION MEETING THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that a meeting has been scheduled for Wednesday, May 10, 2006, at 7:00 p.m., in the Board of County Commissioners Meeting Room on the Fourth Floor of the Clay County Administration Building, 477 Houston Street, Green Cove Springs, Florida, for the purpose of informal mediation under Sec. 163.3181(4), Florida Statutes, pertaining to proposed comprehensive plan amendment 06-1-FLU-3 (Ravines). All interest- ed persons are invited to attend the meeting. Members of the pub- lic attending the meeting will not be permitted to actually participate in the informal mediation. In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, any person needing a special accommodation to attend the meeting should contact the Clay County ADA Coordinator by mail at Post Office Box 1366, Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043, or by tele- phone at number (904) 269-6376, no later than three (3) days prior to the hearing or proceeding for which this notice has been given. Hearing impaired persons can access the foregoing telephone num- ber by contacting the Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955-8770 (Voice), or 1-800-955-8771 (TDD). County Attorney's Office Clay County, Florida Legal no. 8325 published May 4, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. CLT0042-1806 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION NOTICE OF CONSENT ORDER The Department of Environmental Protection gives notice of agency action of enter- ing info a Consent Order with Clay County Board of County Commissioners pursuant to Section 120.57(4), Florida Statutes. The Consent Order addresses the unauthorized solid waste storage/disposal activities and the resulting environmental impacts at the Clay County Public Works Department Twin.Lakes Pit property located on Twin Lakes Road, Keystone Heights, Clay County, Florida, Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) coor- dinates latitude 290 45' 37.8", longitude 81 58' 57.5", and further identified by Clay County Property Appraiser's Office Parcel 'Identification Number 34-08-23-005165-002- 00 ("property"). The Consent Order is available for public inspection during normal busi- ness hours, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday? except legal holidays, at the Department of Environmental Protection, Northeast District, 7825 Baymeadows Way, Suite 200B, Jacksonville, Florida 32256-7590. Persons whose substantial interests are affected by this Consent Order have a right to petition for an administrative hearing on the Consent Order. The Petition must contain the information set forth below and must be filed (received) in the Department's Office of General Counsel, 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, MS-35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, within twenty-one (21) days of receipt of this notice A cop' *:.i ie Petition must also be mailed at the time of filing to the District Office rnamea abt.-e �l ir. address indicated. Failure to file a petition with- in the twenty-one (21) days constitutes a waiver of any right such person has to an administrative hearing pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes. The petition shall contain the following information: (a) The name, address, and:tele- phone number of each petitioner; the Department's identification number for the Consent Order and the county in which the subject matter or activity is located; (b) A statement of how and when each petitioner received notice of the Consent Order; (c) A statement of how each petitioner's substantial interests are affected by the Consent Order; (d) A state- ment of the material facts disputed by petitioner, if any; (e) A statement of facts which petitioner contends warrant reversal or modification of the Consent Order; (f) A statement of which rules or statutes petitioner contends require reversal or modification of the .Consent Order; (g) A statement of the relief sought by petitioner, stating precisely the action petitioner wants the Department to take with respect to the Consent Order. If a petition is filed, the administrative hearing process is designed to formulate agency action. Accordingly, the Department's final action may be different from the position taken by it in this Notice. Persons whose substantial interests will be affected by any decision of the Department with regard to the subject Consent Order have the right to petition to become a party to the proceeding. The petition must conform to the requirements specified above and be filed (received) within twenty-one (21) days of receipt of this notice in the Office of General Counsel at the above address of the Department. Failure to petition within the allowed time frame constitutes a waiver of any right such person has to request a hearing under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, and to participate as a party to this proceeding. Any subsequent intervention will only.be at the approval of the presiding officer upon motion filed pursuant to Rule 28-106.205, Florida Administrative Code. A person whose substantial interests are affected by the Consent Order may file a timely petition for an administrative hearing under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, or may choose to pursue mediation as an alternative remedy under Section 120.573, Florida Statutes, before the deadline for filing a petition. Choosing mediation will not adversely affect the right to a hearing if mediation does not result in a settlement. The procedures for pursuing mediation are set forth below. Mediation may only take place if the Department and all the parties to the proceed- ing agree that mediation is appropriate. A person may pursue mediation by reaching a mediation agreement with all parties to the proceeding (which include Respondent, .the Department, and any person who has filed a timely and sufficient petition for a hearing) and by showing how the substantial interests of each mediating party are affected by the Consent Order. The agreement must be filed in (received by) the Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, within ten (10) days after the deadline as set forth above for the filing of a petition. The agreement to mediate must include the following: (a) The names, addresses, and telephone numbers of any persons who may attend the mediation; (b) The name, address, and telephone number of the mediator selected by the par- ties, or a provision for selecting a mediator within a specified time; (c) The agreed allocation of the costs and fees associated with the mediation; (d) The agreement of the parties on the confidentiality of discussions and docu- ments introduced during mediation; (e) The date, time, and place of the first mediation session, or a deadline for hold- ing the first session, if no mediator has yet been chosen; (f) The name of each party's representative who shall have authority to settle or rec- ommend settlement; and (g) Either an explanation of how the substantial,interests of each mediating party will be affected by the action or proposed action addressed in this notice of intent or a statement clearly identifying the petition for hearing that each party has already filed, and incorporating it by reference. (h) The signatures of all parties or their authorized representatives. As provided in Section 120.573, Florida Statutes, the timely agreement of all parties to mediate will toll the time limitations imposed by Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, for requesting and holding an administrative hearing. Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, the mediation must be concluded within sixty days of the execu- tion of the agreement. If mediation results in settlement of the administrative dispute, the Department must enter a final order incorporating the agreement of the parties. Persons whose substantial interests will be affected by such a modified final decision of the Department have a right to petition for a hearing only in accordance with the require- ments for such petitions set forth above, and must therefore file their petitions within twenty-one (21) days of rebeipt of this notice. If mediation terminates without settlement of the dispute, the Department shall notify all parties in writing that the administrative hearing processes under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, remain avail- able for disposition of the dispute, and the notice will specify the deadlines that then will apply for challenging the agency action and electing remedies under those two statutes. Legal no. 8310 published in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. CLT-0089-1706 ROAD PURPOSES; THENCE RUN NORTH 00 DEGREES, 48 MINUTES, 01 SECONDS, WEST, ALONG SAID CEN- TERLINE, 1983.94 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE CONTINUE EAST LINE OF THE WEST % OF THE SOUTHWEST %/ OF SAID SECTION 27; THENCE RUN SOUTH 01 DEGREES, 01 MINUTES, 39 SECONDS, EAST, ALONG SAID EAST LINE, 225.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89 DEGREES, 25 MINUTES, 07 SECONDS, WEST, 978.21 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT FOR UTILITIES AND GENERAL ROAD PURPOSES ACROSS THE WEST 30.00 FEET OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LANDS. TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN MOBILE HOME LOCAT- ED THEREON AS A FIXTURE AND AP- PURTENANCE THERETO BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 2001 60 X 28; BEARING SERIAL NO. N8-9853AAND NOTICE OF FORFEITURE: UNITED STATES v.:RICKY MOSLEY AND PHYLLIS S. MOSLEY CASE NO. 3:04-cr-296-J-32TEM Notice is hereby given that on April 14, 2006, in the case of United States v. Rickv Moslev and Phvllis S. MoslevCase No. 3:04-cr-296-J-32TEM, the United States District Court fo the Middle District of Florida entered an order condemning and forfeiting to the United States of America the interest of Ricky Mosley and Phyllis S. Mosley in a 1997 Ford Truck, VIN No. 1FTHX26F2VEC60433. Pursuant to the foregoing Preliminary Orders of Forfeiture having both been entered on April 14, 2006, the United States hereby gives notice of its intention to dispose of the forfeited property in such manner as the United States Attorney General may direct. Any person having or claiming a legal interest in the said property must file a petition within thirty (30) days of the final publication of this notice pursuant to 21 U.S.C. �853(n). The petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent of the petitioner's right, title or interest in the forfeited property, the time and circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, title or interest in each, and additional facts supporting the petitioner's claim, and the relief sought. A copy of any such petition should be served on Paul I. Perez, United States Attorney for the Middle District of.Florida, 300 N. Hogan Street, Suite 700, Jacksonville, Florida 32202, Attention: Bonnie A. Glober, Assistant United States Attorney. THOMAS D. HURLBURT, JR. iUiijd S53iei Majr':l ., .. Legal no. 8337 published May 4,11 and 18, 2006 1 -i 05� c rr.'v ; T: CI *..- �C piV r STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION NOTICE OF CONSENT ORDER The Department of Environmental Protection gives notice of agency action of enter- ing into a Consent Order with Clay County Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to Section 120.57(4), Florida Statutes. The Consent Order addresses unauthorized solid waste storage/disposal activities and the resulting environmental impacts at the Clay County Public Works Department's High Ridge Estates properties located south of Keystone HI.gr.ii Clai County, Florida, and further identified by Clay County Property Appraiser's-Office Parcel Identification Numbers 21-08-23-002278-000-00, 21-08-23- 001566-000-00 and 21-08-23-004662-000-00 ("property"). The Consent Order is avail- able for public inspection during normal business hours, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except legal holidays, at.the Department of Environmental Protection, Northeast District, 7825 Baymeadows Way, Suite 200B, Jacksonville, Florida 32256- 7590. Persons whose substantial interests are affected by this Consent Order have a right to petition for an.administrative hearing on the Consent Order. The Petition must contain the information set forth below and must be filed (received) in the Department's Office of General Counsel, 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, MS-35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, within twenty-one (21) days of receipt of this notice. A copy of the Petition must also be mailed at the time of filing to the District Office named above at the address indicated. Failure to file a petition within the twenty-one (21) days consti- tutes a waiver of any right such person has to an administrative hearing pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes. The petition shall contain the following information: (a) The name; address, and tele- phone number of each petitioner; the Department's identification number for the Consent Order and the county in which the subject matter or activity is located; (b) A statement of how and when each petitioner received notice of the Consent Order; (c) A statement of how each petitioner's substantial interests are affected by the Consent Order; (d) A state- ment of the material facts disputed by petitioner, if any; (e) A statement of facts which petitioner contends warrant reversal or modification of the Consent Order; (f) A statement of which rules or statutes petitioner contends require reversal or modification of the Consent Order; (g) A statement of the relief sought by petitioner, stating precisely the action petitioner wants the Department to take with respect to the Consent Order. If a petition is filed, the administrative hearing process is designed to formulate agency action. Accordingly, the Department's final action may be different from the position taken by it in this Notice. Persons whose substantial interests will be affected by any decision of the Department with regard to the subject Consent Order have the right to petition to-become a party to the proceeding. The petition must conform to the requirements specified above and be filed (received) within twenty-one (21) days of receipt of this notice in the Office of General Counsel at the above address of the Department. Failure to petition within the allowed time frame constitutes a waiver of any right such person has to request a hearing under Sections.120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, and to participate as a partyto this proceeding. Any subsequent intervention will only be at the approval of the presiding officer upon motion filed pursuant to Rule- 28-106.205, Florida Administrative Code. A person whose substantial interests are affected by the Consent Order may file a timely petition for an administrative hearing under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, or may choose to pursue mediation as an alternative remedy under Section 120.573, Florida Statutes, before the deadline for filing a petition. Choosing mediation will not adversely affect the right to a hearing if mediation does not result in a settlement. The procedures for pursuing mediation are set forth below. Mediation may only take place if the Department and all the parties to the proceed- ing agree that mediation is appropriate. A person may pursue mediation by reaching a mediation agreement with all parties to the proceeding (which include Respondent, the Department, and any person who has filed a timely and sufficient petition for a hearing) and by showing how the substantial interests of each mediating party are affected by the Consent Order. The agreement must be filed in (received by) the Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, within ten (10) days after the deadline as set forth above for the filing of a petition. The agreement to mediate must include the following: (a) The names, addresses, and telephone numbers of any persons who may attend the mediation; (b) The name, address, and telephone number of the mediator selected by the par- ties, or a provision for selecting a mediator within a specified time; (c) The agreed allocation of the costs and fees associated with the mediation; (d) The agreement of the parties on the confidentiality of discussions and docu- ments introduced during mediation; (e) The date, time, and place of the first mediation session, or a deadline for hold- ing the first session, if no mediator has yet been chosen; (f) The name of each party's representative who shall have authority to settle or rec- ommend settlement; and (g) Either an explanation of how the substantial interests of each mediating party will be affected by the action or proposed action addressed in this notice of intent or a statement clearly identifying the petition for hearing that each party has already filed, and incorporating it by reference. (h) The signatures of all parties or their authorized representatives. As provided in Section.120.573, Florida Statutes, the timely agreement of all parties to mediate will toll the time limitations imposed by Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, for requesting and holding an administrative hearing. Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, the mediation must be concluded within sixty (60) days of the execution of the agreement. If mediation results in settlement of the administrative dis- pute, the Department must enter a final order incorporating the agreement of the par- ties. Persons whose substantial interests will be affected by such a modified final deci- sion of the Department have a right to petition for a hearing only in accordance with the requirements for such petitions set forth above, and must therefore file their petitions within twenty-one (21) days of receipt of this notice. If mediation terminates without set- tlement of the dispute, the Department shall notify all parties in writing that the admin- istrative hearing processes under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, remain available for disposition of the dispute, and the notice will specify the deadlines that then will apply for challenging the agency action and electing remedies under those two statutes. Legal no. 8311 published April 27, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. CLT0090-1706 N8-9853B. A/K/A 4450 BONDARENKO ROAD, KEY- STONE HEIGHTS, FL 32656 WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on April 25, 2006. (SEAL) JAMES B. JETT, Clerk of the Circuit Court, By: Diane Pierce, Deputy Clerk. Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski P.O.Box 25018 Tampa, FL 33622-5018 F06000400 MOSS-WAMU-FNMA-B-dbandy Legal no. 8343 published May 4 and 11, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today news- paper. THE ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MAN- AGEMENT DISTRICT HAS RECEIVED THE APPLICATIONS) FOR ENVIRON- MENTAL RESOURCE-PERMIT(S) FROM: Two Creeks Development, LLC, 12412 San Jose Boulevard, Suite 202, Jack- sonville, FL 32223, application #40-019- 105202-1. The project is located in Clay County, Section 19, Township 04 South, Range 25 East. The ERP application is for construction of a surface water management system associated a 6.8-acre road project known as Trail Ridge Road. The file(s) containing each of the above- listed applications) are available for inspec- tion Monday through Friday except for legal holidays, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the St. Johns River Water Management District Headquarters or the appropriate service cen- ter. Written objections to the application may be made, but should be filed with (received by) the District Clerk, 4049 Reid St., Palatka, Florida 32177-1429, no later than 14 days from the date of publication. Written objec- tions should identify the objector by name and address, and fully describe the objection to the application. Filing a written objection does not entitle you to a Chapter 120, Flori- da Statutes, Administrative Hearing. Only those persons whose substantial interests are affected by the application and who file a petition meeting the requirements of Sec- tions 120.596 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 28-106, Florida Administrative Code, may obtain an administrative hearing. All timely filed written objections will be pre- sented to the Board for consideration in its deliberations on application prior to the Board taking action on the application. Gloria Lewis, Director, Division of Permit Data Services. St. Johns River Water Management District. Legal no. 8344 published May 4, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. PUBLIC SALE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: BURGART ENTERPRISES gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05/19/2006, 12:01 pm at 4360 COUNTY ROAD 218 MIDDLEBURG, FL 32068-4852, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. BURGART ENTER- PRISES reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. 1NXBR12EWZ137626 1998 TOYOTA JM2UF113XK0732620 1989 MAZDA JT2AE97A4N0296701 1992 TOYOTA Legal no. 8346 published May 4, 2006 in Clay County's-Clay Today newspaper. NOTICE OFAGENCYACTION TAKEN BY THE ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MAN- AGEMENTDISTRICT Notice is given that the following permit was issued on April 28, 2006: CENTEX HOMES, 6620 SOUTHPOINT DR. S., SUITE 400, JACKSONVILLE, FL. 32216, permit number 40-019-56338-33. The proj- ect is located in Clay County, Section(s) 4, 5, 8, 9,16, 17,20,38 Township 5 South, Range 26 East. The permit authorizes A SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ON 582.72 ACRES TO SERVE MIXED USE DE- VELOPMENT (DRI) known as Fleming Is- land Plantation. The receiving waterbody is Black Creek. The file(s) containing the application for the above listed permit is available for inspection Monday through Friday except for legal hol- idays, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the St. Johns River Water Management District (District) Headquarters, 4049 Reid Street Palatka, FL 32178-1429. A person whose substantial in- terests are affected by the District permitting decision may petition for an administrative hearing in accordance with sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, or may choose to pursue mediation as an alternative reme- dy under section 120.573, Florida Statutes, before the deadline for filing a petition.. Choosing mediation will not adversely affect the right to a hearing if mediation does not result in a settlement. The procedures for pursuing mediation are set forth in section 120.573, Florida Statutes, and rules. 28- 106.111 and 28-106.401-.404 Florida Ad- ministrative Code. Petitions must comply with the requirements of Florida Administra- tive Code Chapter 28-106 and be filed with (received by) the District Clerk located at District Headquarters, Highway 100 West, Palatka, FL 32177. Petitions for administra- tive hearing on the above applications) must be filed within twenty-one (21) days of pub- lication of this notice or within twenty-six (26) days of the District depositing notice of this intent in the mail for those persons to whom the District mails actual notice. Failure to file a petition within this time period shall consti- tute a waiver of any rights) such persons) may have to request an administrative de- termination (hearing) under sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S., concerning the subject permit. Petitions that are not filed in accordance with the above provisions are subject to dismissal. Because the administrative hearing process is designed to formulate final agency action, the filing of a petition means that the District's final action may be differ- ent from the position taken by it in this notice of intent. Persons whose substantial inter- ests will be affected by any such final deci- sion of the District on the applicant have the right to petition to become a party to the pro- ceeding, in accordance with the require- ments set forth above. Legal no. 8348 published May 4, 2006 in Clay County's Clay Today newspaper. |