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Indiantown hosts
foreign president
President of
Guatemala
promised to visit
BY RITA HART
Staff writer
INDIANTOWN A
crowd of 500 stood on
the grounds of Holy
Cross Catholic Church
on Saturday, Feb. 17, for
what could be for many
a once in a lifetime
opportunity a chance
to meet a foreign head
of state.
With the sun shining,
anxious residents of
Indiantown awaited the
arrival of president
Oscar Berger of
Guatemala.
Among them was Art
Matson, a member of
the Board of Directors of
the Indiantown Cham-
ber of Commerce.
"I'm here to represent
the Chamber," said Mr.
Matson. "We feel the
Guatemalans are an
integral part of
Indiantown. They are
hard-working people.
It's our pleasure to wel-
come the president
here."
And welcome him they
did. When he arrived,
the president was greet-
ed by Rev. Nestor
Rodriguez, pastor of
Holy Cross, who esti-
mated that 75 percent of
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Congressman Mahoney
wants insurance reform
BY RITA HART
Staff writer
STUART U.S. Rep. Tim
Mahoney is already mak-
ing headway on his top
priority of easing the
insurance crisis facing
many of his constituents.
The newly elected
Democrat listed insur-
ance reform, the environ-
ment, and Florida's agri-
cultural heritage as his
chiefs concerns at a
recent ceremonial swear-'
ing-in held in downtown
Stuart. The key to making
those things happen is
getting on the right com-
mittees in the House of
Representatives.
"I'm proud to say that I
got on the financial serv-
ices committee because I
had to deliver on home-
owner's insurance that
was number one," said
Rep. Mahoney.
"I had to beg the leader-
ship to get on another
committee, and now I am
the most junior member
on the agricultural com-
mittee. I'm so low on the
totem pole, they have to
give me a milk can to sit
on," he said with a laugh.
Rep. Mahoney's new
office at 9 S.E. Osceola St.
in Stuart was packed with
friends and supporters on
Feb. 11, as the new con-
gressman held an open
house.
Just before noon on the
picture-perfect Sunday,
the crowd walked to the
gazebo in front of the
courthouse in downtown
Stuart, to witness the cer-
emonial swearing-in of
the new congressrian for
Florida's 16th district.
Rep. Mahoney was elect-
ed to the office previously
held by former Rep. Mark
Foley, who resigned in
Sept., 2006 when inappro-
priate communications
with teenage congres-
sional pages came to
light.
After Circuit Court Chief
Judge William Roby
administered the oath of
office, Rep. Mahoney
spoke of the issues he
knows are foremost on
the mind of many Floridi-
ans in his district.
"The first is windstorm
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Mental health
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court aims to
help ill avoid j.ail.
BY MATT DONEGAN
Staff writer
This Week
CLASSIC VICTORY
Martin County claims
the St. Lucie County
Baseball Classic
Tournament
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Useful
health
news
Columnist
Shelley
Koppel Shelley Koppel
provides health information
ornravariety of topics,
including cancer S 1
Tribute
to my
dad
Grammy
guru Arlene
Borg offers a AileneBorg
recipe for crab alfredo that
her dad would have
enjoyed eating
Until last year, law-
breakers with serious
mental illnesses like
schizophrenia or bipolar
disorder who were
deemed sane and compe-
tent were traditionally
sentenced to do time with
the general population at
Treasure Coast jails.
A rapidly growing men-
tal health court formed in
the Treasure Coast's 19th
Judicial Circuit last June is
taking a new approach to
dealing with these
offenders. Those affiliated
with the court say it's
working.
The program started
with six cases in June.
Since then, there have
been nearly 200.
"I don't think the public
realizes how many men-
tally ill people go through
the criminal justice sys-
tem and are in our local
jails," said 19th Circuit
Court public defender
Diamond Litty. "The
beauty of this is that it not
only helps the mentally ill
who need help and don't
need to be incarcerated, it
also helps ease jail over-
crowding."
In lieu of jail, clients
identified by law enforce-
ment, judges, casework-
"1I don't think the
public realizes how
many mentally ill
people go through
the criminal justice
system and are in
our local jails .
Public Defender
Diamond Litty
ers, etc ... as being men-
tally ill qualify for mental
health court, where indi-
vidualized alternative
sentences are handed
down.
To graduate mental
health court, which can
take anywhere from six
months to a year,
depending on the offense,
people in the program
must do things like go to
their doctor and/or thera-
pist appointments, take
their medication and stay
clean of illegal drugs.
'All we really want to do
is get people out of the
revolving door and get
them hooked up with the
services they need," said
Lisa Fonteyn, director of
the public defender's
office client services divi-
sion, which oversees
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Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer
Jensen Beach High School's Cameo Kent (No. 3) celebrates with teammates, friends and
family after winning the Region 4-4A finals against Suncoast at Jensen Beach High
School. The Falcons were scheduled to play Bishop Moore for the State semifinal Thurs-
day, Feb. 22 in Lakeland. Visit www.hometownewsol.com for results of the game.
Emergency service team supports blood center
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Index
Entertainment Calendar .... B5
Classified D10
Crossword D10O
Dining Guide .................... B4
Horoscopes B1
Sports D1
Police Report .................... A5
Lifestyle BI
Travel A13
Viewpoint A6
Deaths A8
Staff photo by Robin Rinke
Martin County Emergency Services veterans came to help replenish the shelves at Florida's
Blood Center in Stuart. Pictured left to right is Director, Steve Wolfberg and Michelle
Brown, aphersis trainer, watching Henry Johnson, wipe the brow of co-worker, Joseph Fer-
arra. Brain McGlothin and Fire Chief Tom Billington cheer on the veteran at the sideline.
BY ROBIN RINKE
Staff writer
STUART -The recent
tornados that ripped
through Central Florida
was a call to action for a
team of Martin County
Emergency Services veter-
ans.
They knew the hard-hit
region would be in dire
need of blood.
So, on Feb. 14, Steven
Wolfberg, Tom Billington,
Henry Johnson, Brian
McGlothin, and Joseph
Ferarra met to "shed the
red" at the Florida Blood
Center, located at 2229
Ocean Boulevard in Stuart.
"Our 310 employees see
first-hand, the need of
keeping the local shelves
stocked. We encourage
them to give as often as
possible. I try and give
about twice a year," said
Mr. Wolfberg, Martin
County Department of
Emergency Services direc-
tor.
"Most people don't
understand how impor-
tant it is to donate blood
on a regular basis. It is cru-
cial," said Mirta Morgan,
donor development coor-
dinator.
She said disasters, like
the tornados in Central
Florida, sometimes cause
all the blood centers in
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The president of Guatemala, Oscar Berger, is greeted by
Father Nestor Rodriguez, pastor of Holy Cross Catholic
Church in Indiantown. President Berger appeared before
a crowd of 500 on the church grounds on Feb. 17, to meet
with the Guatemalan community in Indiantown.
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his congregation speaks
Spanish.
The president then
made his way to a podi-
um inside the large tent.
With him were members
of his embassy, and Beat-
riz Illescas, the Miami
consul general for
Guatemala.
Also present was
Michael DiTerlizzi,
Chairman of the Martin
County Commissioners
whose district includes
Indiantown, Loreen
Francescani, principal of
Warfield Elementary
School, and Allon Fish,
president of the
Indiantown Chamber,
who said to the presi-
dent, in a voice choked
with emotion, "This is a
special moment in the
history of Indiantown
and we will remember it
for a million years."
Speaking of the- large
Guatemalan community
that now calls
Indiantown home, Mr.
Fish said to President
Berger, "They are our
neighbors, our friends
and a very important part
of our community. They
are honorable and hard-
working. It is not 'them
and us', it's 'us' together,
and we stand ready to do
anything we can to help
you."
Mr. DiTerlizzi read a
proclamation welcoming
President Berger to Mar-
tin County, which
acknowledged that the
purpose of the visit from
the president was to
inaugurate ties between
the residents of
Indiantown and Presi-
dent Berger. He then pre-
sented a gift from the
people of Martin County,
a statue of a sailfish, to
the president.
The festivities were
symbolic of the ties
between the
Guatemalans and their
new homeland of Ameri-
ca. Both the Guatemalan
and U.S. flags were flown.
The national anthems of
both countries were
sung. Young
Guatemalans paraded
under the tent carrying
American flags, and
Guatemalan teens
danced for the president
in the traditional dress of
Guatemala.
President Berger spent
two hours in Indiantown,
addressing the crowd in
Spanish. Earlier in the
day, he visited Miami and
Jupiter.
Ms. Illescas helped
arrange the visits at Pres-
ident Berger's request,
because of his knowledge
that these communities
have large Guatemalan
populations. She said
that the visits today
"were a great experience,
because we were able to
get dialogue going, espe-
cially about education
and health."
Ms. Illecas said that
President Berger, who
plans to meet with Presi-
dent Bush when the U.S.
president visits
Guatemala in March,
believes the bond
between the U.S. and
Guatemala, so evident in
Saturday's visits, further
strengthens his resolve to
stress the need for immi-
gration reform to Presi-
dent Bush when they
meet.
Lillian Cruz is a 19 year
old student at Jack-
sonville University who
was one of the emcees of
Saturday's event. She was
born in Guatemala, but
has lived in the U.S. since
she was 11 months old.
She is the daughter of
Andres Cruz, a restaurant
owner in Indiantown
who is a leader in the
Guatemalan community
there and was instru-
mental in arranging for
the president's visit. ,
In January, during visit
the Cruz family made to
Guatemala, the vice pres-
ident of Guatemala
named Miss Cruz as a
youth ambassador.
Miss Cruz said that the
theme of the president's
speech was "a reminder
of who we are", especially
since many of those in
attendance were born in
America and know of
their Guatemalan roots
only through the stories
of their parents.
"He identified himself
with the people, and told
them he realized they had
not forgotten who they
are and where they came
from," said Miss Cruz.
. Miss Cruz said that the
organizers of the event
were surprised by the
large number in atten-
dance, given they had
only one week's notice of
the president's visit.
"This was a beautiful
outcome," she said. "This
is a small town, and for
someone with that power
to come here and interact
with the people is so
meaningful."
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Rep. Tim Mahoney
greets the Hidden Oaks
Middle School Jubilee -
Singers with high fives
before being sworn in ..
during a special ceremo-
ny in downtown Stuart
on Feb. 11. Rep.
Mahoney followed the
ceremony with an open
house at his new office
located at 9 S.E. Osceola
St. in Stuart.
Mitch Kloorfain
chief photographer
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insurance," said Rep. Mahoney. "We
all know we have a crisis here, and
we know we have to address this
problem because it's pushing
Floridians to the brink. It's robbing
seniors of their dream. The day I got
to Washington, I sat down with
Speaker Pelosi and told her we
needed to solve this problem."
Rep. Mahoney said that he has
been assigned to lead legislation in
congress to solve the problems
with insurance in Florida.
On the issue of Florida's environ-
mental challenges, Rep. Mahoney
said, "We are all here today
because we love Florida and we
know that it is our environment
that makes it a special place and
gives us our economic opportuni-
ty."
Stating that the federal govern-
ment has not been doing a very
good job in protecting the envi-
ronment, Rep. Mahoney. said,
"Like the people in St. Lucie and
Martin counties who have voted to
raise their own taxes to start fixing
the Indian River Lagoon and start
solving the problem of our envi-
ronment, myself and Congress-
man (Alcee) Hastings introduced
legislation to make sure that in
this congress, and hopefully this
year, we will get the Indian River
Lagoon project funded."
Rep. Hastings is a fellow Democ-
rat representing the 23rd congres-
sional district.
Rep. Mahoney's 16th congres-
sional district covers eight coun-
ties that stretch from the Atlantic
coast to the Gulf coast.
"It's a big district, almost the size
of Connecticut," said Rep.
Mahoney. "But anything essential-
ly west of 1-95 and east of 75 tends
to be agricultural, and Florida's
agricultural heritage needs to be
protected."
Rep. Mahoney added, "Agricul-
ture is the commitment we have to
make to our kids so they can see
and understand what a great and
bountiful state we have."
Noting that he lives on a ranch in
Highlands County, Rep. Mahoney
said, "We are the third most agri-
cultural state in the nation, and in
the last congress, we didn't have
one congressperson represent the
agricultural committee."
Rep. Mahoney closed the cere-
mony by telling the crowd, "The
one thing I am asking you to
remember is that I work for you. As
I get to know my other 434 col-
leagues up there, you need to
understand the power of one sin-
gle voice, and the power of a letter
or phone call, and what it means
to show up in a congressman's
office to talk about an issue you
care about. This is democracy. You
are the boss, and I'm the public
servant, and I'm proud to repre-
sent you."
Congressman Tim Mahoney's
Stuart office is located at 9 S.E.
Osceola St.
To contact the congressman, visit
www.mahoney.house.gov or call
(772)878-3181.
Correction
The 2007 Miss Martin County,
Elyse Levy, was incorrectly identi-
fied in a photograph in the Feb. 16
edition. We regret the error.
WEEK IN REVIEW
Inmate charged with soliciting murder
of Willie Gary's son
A St. Lucie County Jail inmate, incarcerated since last
August after being charged with armed home invasion
robbery, tried to hire people to kill his robbery victim so
the man couldn't testify against him, police say.
The target of the murder solicitation was Port St.
Lucie's Kobie Gary, the 27-year-old son of prominent
Stuart attorney Willie Gary.
Montii Delevyon Phillips, 23, of 3305 Avenue I, Fort
Pierce, was charged with two counts of solicitation to
commit first-degree murder.
One witness told law enforcement in January that Mr.
Phillips tried to hire him over the phone in November to
kill Mr. Gary. In February, an inmate located near Mr.
Phillips came forward with a similar claim.
The inmate told police that Mr. Phillips said the only
way he could prevail in the charge against him was if
Kobie Gary was murdered, according to a St. Lucie
County Sheriff's Office report.
Mr. Phillips offered the inmate a car and a semi-auto-
matic assault rifle as payment for the murder, the report
states. A latter conversation was captured on a digital
recorder provided to the witness.
Last August, Mr. Gary told police that three men with
guns forced their way into his home, tying he and his
girlfriend up with duct tape. The men stole $2,500 in
cash, jewelry and a handgun.
Dedicated K-9 dog dies
Sam, the yellow lab mix who served in the Martin
County Sheriff's Office for 12 years asa K-9 dog, died at
the age of 17 on Feb. 6.
Partnered with Deputy Bob Kohl since 1996, Sam
worked as a deputy for the Sheriff's Office from 1992
until his retirement in 2004. During his tenure, he was
responsible for hundreds of drug arrests.
Sam's health continued to decline after he suffered a
stroke four months ago, and Deputy Kohl, who consid-
ered Sam a part of his family, made the decision to put
Sam to sleep.
Martin County puts temporary lid on Starbucks
Martin County's zoning regulations, which prohibit
drive-through restaurants on a 2-acre site at the northwest
corner of Bridge Road and U.S. 1, may prevent Starbucks
Coffee Company from building a shop at that location.
Martin County officials are also concerned that the ini-
tial plans of Complete Building Solutions of Hobe Sound,
the developer of the proposed building, would place drive-
ways too close to that heavily-traveled intersection.
Complete Building Solutions intends to work with Mar-
tin County in an effort to move the project forward, and
may request Martin County to consider rezoning the prop-
erty.
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Hats flying into the ring for 2008 congressio
By RITA HART
Staff writer
Although U.S. Rep. Tim
Mahoney (D-Palm Beach
Gardens) is only one
month into his tenure as
congressman for the 16th
Congressional District,
there is no shortage of
Republicans already con-
sidering a run against
him in 2008.
A University of Miami
law school graduate with
an office in Stuart and a
home in Tequesta is
preparing to make an
official announcement of
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his intentions to enter
the race against Rep.
Mahoney.
Thomas J. Rooney, 36,
said he would be filing
papers in the near future
to formally enter the
race.
"I'm getting a team
together right now. I'm
getting a lot of support,
and am very excited
about running," said Mr.
Rooney.
Mr. Rooney said he is no
stranger to serving the
public. From 2004 until
last September, he was
director of the Children's
Place at Home Safe, an
agency that was a haven
for abused, neglected
and abandoned children.
He also served in the U.S.
Army for more than four
years.
"I've always been inter-
ested in public service
and I thought this was a
good opportunity, espe-
cially with everything
that happened in District
16 in the past year," said-
Mr. Rooney.
"It's a good time for new
leadership and a fresh
start, but based on con-
servative values. I don't
think Mr. Mahoney repre-
sents the district," he
said.
In addition to Mr.
Rooney, State Rep. Gayle
Harrell has also
announced her intention
to run in 2008 to unseat
Rep. Mahoney.
"Martin and St. Lucie
counties are the center of
District 16, with 50 per-
cent of the voters. It is
time to bring this seat
home to the Treasure
Coast and bring back
rnal race Stuart
conservative roots (to
the seat). I think I'm
the best candidate to
do that," said Rep.
Harrell. to gTrac
Michael Mett, a Fort
Pierce business con-
sultant and former s- reets
securities lawyer, is Streets
also considering a run
for the 16th Congres-
sional District. BY RITA HART
Originally from Wis- Staff writer
consin, where he was STUART Osceola, St.
an elected county offi- STUART Osceola, St.
cial, he has lived in Lucie and Colorado
Florida for more than streets will be the scene
20 years and has been of more than 200 Ameri-
active within the can artists when the
Downtown Stuart Art
Republican party since Downtown Sturns for the
he moved to Florida. Festival returns for the
"I've probably made 17th year on Saturday,
more phone calls to Feb. 24, and Sunday, Feb.
Florida Republicans 25. The festival will run
Floridthan anyone else dur- icansfrom 10 a.m.-5 p.m. both
than anyone else dur-
ing that time, and I've days.
developed a sense of Produced by Howard
Alan Events, the festival
what we need as a rep- is a juried show, which
resentative in this seat, s a buried show, which
and of the ongoing means each participat-
concerns of the Repub- ing artist was chosen
lican party." from many applicants.
licA Navy veteran, Mr. The result is an event
Mett said he has not containing only high
made a formal quality, original artwork.
announcement yet and Live musicians, includ-
all activity is strictly ing some playing piano,
exploratory at this steel drum and guitar,
point. will entertain while visi-
A fourth candidate tors stroll the downtown
considering a run for Stuart streets, view the
the congressional seat art work ansts meet the
is Palm Beach council- artists.
man Hal Valeche. See FESTIVAL, A8
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IS IT MINE ? S
I buy lots 'of jewelry from
the public. To do so I must
fill out a police report when
purchasing jewelry from
the public. We must ask
whose ring (or whatever
they are selling) it is. We do
this to determine whether it
is their property to sell or if
they have authorization to
sell it. And I frequently
hear something that dis-
turbs me. One of them is
from ladies that have been
engaged but have since
broken off the engage-
ment. They have given the
engagement ring back. The
second thing I hear is that
the man brings the ring in
to sell and he tells me he
"took" it back. ,
Well here's the real deal.
If you receive an engage-
ment ring, it's yours. You
can wear it, sell, it, or do
anything.you want with it.
It's yours. If he "takes" it
back without your authori-
zation, it is still yours and
you can take whatever
legal means you like to get
.it back. Therefore if he tries
to sell it to me or any other
jeweler it is not his to sell.
This is straight from the
detective that is our repre-
sentative from the sheriff's
office.
Questions? Write, call,
fax or e-mail Hawk @. St.
Lucie Jewelry 9168 South
US One, Port St. Lucle,
Florida 34952.
(772) 337-4700,
fax 337-0580,
hawk@netgems.com
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POLICE REPORTS
Martin County
Sheriffs Office
Feb. 10-Feb. 16
*Kenneth John Borman,
25, 1237 S.E. Breakwater
Ave., Port St. Lucie, was
charged with possession of
a controlled substance.
*Quincy Cornilious
Lynn, 23, 5567 45th Ave.,
Stuart, was charged with
possession of a controlled
substance.
*Maxwell Duvalier
Mateo-Gomez, 19, 2849
S.E. Amherst St., Stuart,
was charged with posses-
sion of a controlled sub-
stance.
*Carlos Adrian Ochoa-
Diaz, 28, 2804 Indian .St.,
Stuart, was charged with
possession of a controlled
substance.
*Brian Anthony
Schmidt, 26, 473 Alpine
Way, Mt. Jackson, V.A., was
charged with possession of
a controlled substance,
tampering with evidence
and. possession of drug
paraphernalia.
*Haley Marie Smith, 26,
4789 S.E. Anchorage Drive,
Stuart, was charged with
theft.
*Alan Lee Tilton, 22,
14120 Furman Ave., Orlan-
do, was charged with pos-
session of a controlled
substance and possession
of drug paraphernalia.
*Daniel Joseph Trainor,
47, 1505 S.E. Tidewater
Place, Stuart, was charged
with theft.
*Alejandro Hernandez
Vite, 41, 3949 Cove Road,
Stuart, was charged with
aggravated battery and
criminal mischief.
*Andrew Biber, 41, 1403
N.E. Croton St., Jensen
Beach, was charged with
aggravated assault.
*Jeffrey Jerome Lebowe,
50, 20 North 7th St., Jensen
Beach, was charged with
theft and dealing in stolen
property.
*Jonathan Lee Morris,
19, 803 Tarpon Ave., Stuart,
was charged with retail
shoplifting.
*Gwynne Virginia Sta-
ples, 23, 5435 S.E. Dixie
Highway, Stuart, was
charged with theft, driving
with a suspended license
and possession of a con-
trolled substance.
*Scott Donald Brown,
49, 8538 S.E. Sharon St.,
Hobe Sound, was charged
with attempt to elude
police.
*Edward Carnell Coston,
36, 808 5th St., West Palm
Beach, was charged with
possession of a controlled
substance.
*Harrison Godbee Jr., 44,
14679 Martin Luther King
Blvd., Sammie Brights
Quarters, Indiantown, was
charged with burglary and
possession of burglary
tools.
*Nathan D. Mansfield,
25, 225 S.W. Winnachee
Drive, Stuart, was charged
with possession of a con-
trolled substance and dis-
orderly intoxication.
*Victor Anthony Peel,
32, 405 S.W. California
Ave., Stuart, was charged
with burglary.
*Michael Lawrence Wal-
lace, 41, 2912 S.W. Janet St.,
Stuart, was charged with
theft.
*Jason Lee Dorman, 32,
8559 S.E. Lyons Road,
Hobe Sound, was charged
with possession of a con-
trolled substance and
being a fugitive from jus-
tice.
*Jason Michael Fritts, 31,
1941 S.E. Sandia Drive,
Port St. Lucie, was charged
with theft.
*Sharon Ann Masefield,
47, no address given, was
charged with felony bat-
tery.
*Granville Edinburn
Williams, 24, 921 Nassau
Ave., Stuart, was charged
with theft.
*Timothy Lee Howell,
23, 1531 Drexel Road, West
Palm Beach, was charged
with theft.
*Gregory Floyd Hum-
berstone, 22, 2241 Leonard
Road, Port St. Lucie, was
charged with possession of
a controlled substance and
possession of drug para-
phernalia.
*Matthew Gene King,
30, 777 Dixie Highway, Apt.
1, Jensen Beach, was
charged with burglary and
theft.
*David Francis Noel, 20,
1401 141n Lane, Green
Acres, was charged with
aggravated battery.
*Jesus Ramirez, 25, 2971
S.E. Ferndale St., Stuart,
was charged with aggra-
vated battery.
*John Markham Willcox-
sor, 31, 8508 Southwest
18th Ave., Stuart, was
charged with aggravated
assault and resisting arrest.
*Cassandra Kristine
Gonzalez, 18, 3201 S.E.
Hibiscus St., Stuart, was
charged with theft.
*Ashley Elizabeth
Hameetman, 21, 4489 S.W.
Long Bay Drive, Palm City,
was charged with driving
under the influence and
two counts of possession
of a controlled substance.
+Frankey Jeronme Man-
gra, 28, 3369 12u' St., St.
Augustine, was charged
with three counts of lewd
and lascivious behavior.
*Robert Reed Norwood,
20, no address given, was
charged with home-inva-
sion robbery.
*Roberto Salgado Reyna,
36, 313 S.E. Cortez St., Stu-
art, was charged with pos-
session of a controlled
substance.
Stuart Police
Department
Feb. 5-Feb. it
*A title and registration
were reported stolen dur-
ing an auto burglary at
Glenwood Apartments,
1125 S.E. Glenwood Drive.
*Tires were reported
stolen from a vehicle at
Continental Motor Group,
885 S.E. Monterey Road.
*A ladder was reported
stolen from Stuart Gallery,
55 S.W. Flagler Ave.
*A bicycle was reported
stolen from 2250 S.E.
Letha Court.
*A bicycle was reported
stolen from 3061 S.E.
Aster Lane.
*A bicycle was reported
stolen from Town and
Country, 2347 S.E. Federal
Highway.
*Jewelry was reported
taken during a burglary to
the residence at St. Lucie
Place, 224 S.E. St. Lucie
Blvd.
*An auto burglary was
reported at Poppleton
Creek, 950 S. Kanner
Highway.
*A computer and CD
player were reported
stolen during a burglary
in the 1600 block of S.E.
Apache Ave.
*Concrete moisture
detectors were reported
stolen during a burglary
at Floor Specialists, 2512
S.E. Willoughby Blvd.
*Equipment was
reported stolen at All
County Restaurant Equip-
ment, 2575 S. Federal
Highway.
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Florida to pull together
and send what they have.
This can lead to a
shorter supply locally.
After giving his pint of
blood, Mr. Wolfberg
enjoyed a Gatorade and
waited for his team to
finish.
Giving blood is not
painful. Donors may feel
a pinch that lasts only a
few seconds in the begin-
ning.
"It doesn't hurt a bit
and I was long overdue. I
am glad to give," said Mr.
Johnson, Martin County
assistant fire chief, while
sipping on a glass of
orange juice.
Mr. McGlothin, deputy
chief and field opera-
tions, drank apple juice.
and relaxed during the
10-minute draw.
Like the others, Mr.
Ferarra, the deputy chief
fire/EMS, fire rescue divi-
sion, was served a bag of
cookies when finished.
He noted, "From the time
I walked in the door until
now it was only 45 min-
utes."
Mr. Billington, Martin
County fire rescue chief,
came to support his co-
workers. He knew before-
hand that due to blood
thinner medication he
would not be able to
donate that day.
Because this is the case
for many people, the staff
evaluates eligibility
through medical history
and a mini-physical at
each donation.
"Each person gets their
blood pressure checked,
cholesterol screened,
temperature and pulse
read and iron levels test-
ed before we draw any
blood," Mrs. Morgan
said.
She also said giving
blood has its benefits.
Donors reduce the
chance of heart attack
and certain types of can-
cer in men and help
reduce blood pressure
and bad cholesterol.
Once the blood is
drawn it is usually trans-
fused to a patient within
72 hours.
"All our blood stays
local. We supply. Martin
Memorial Health Systems
and Francis Langford
Heart Center. The heart
center has greatly added
to our demand."
For more information,
call (772) 287-1479.
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Callers are asked to refrain from making slanderous
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accuracy.
Is the law for everyone?
There was an incident that happened about six or
eight months ago about the firefighter who was in his
boat, with his buddy, and his buddy was killed when a
wave runner and the boat crashed together.
The picture shows beer bottles in the boat, they had
been drinking. Well, the law is supposed to be for
everybody.
The reason why I am ranting is because I, myself, was
in an accident and found guilty by a jury of my peers for
drinking and driving.
Now, if it wouldn't have been my fault, and the girl
was hurt, I would have been in jail for a year or two
years. But, in fact, I ended up doing six months for a
DUI.
This is what they give to you the most out of all class-
es. "You didn't mean to do it, accidents happen." Yes,
accidents do happen. I agree, but when you take
another person's life and no charges are pressed, even if
the other person's family didn't want to press charges,
it's the law.
Is the law for everybody, or just for those underneath
the law?
I'm not sure, but I think he even still has his job work-
ing for the county; it was Martin County. Things like
this get passed over if you are in the loop. If you're not
in the loop, you're just another schmuck, just another
citizen who's paying the bill.
Conservationists, speak up!
As a long-time resident, 25 years, of Martin County, I
am saddened to see the destruction that construction
has created.
,Enjoy what good nature, .Martin County?
The wildlife is being sucked from the very nature.
Builders are allowed to rape, scour, strip, and start from
scratch if they pay fines, and wait until no one sees
what they've done. It's more convenient for them to
replace frees, instead of preserving them.
What about the beauty that exists in those small
hammocks, plants that create morning dew. and
ground moisture, and animals which have lived here
for generations, longer than ours?
. This town does not get it! Putting oak trees in a four
feet, or five feet median to let them grow and blow
down is not my idea of taxes well spent. How many
people know how large oaks get? To replant these nar-
row areas with those tree' does not make sense. '
Small flowering trees that beautify, and bend in hur-
ricanes don't need replacing quite like the oaks. Nature
is attracted more highly to them, than to oaks.
What would happen without parks, preserves, and
cemeteries? ,We would, kill all. wildlife.if those places
weren't in existence.
Sorry, good nature, that's not what was voted in.
Where are.the clothes
I'd like to say something about people who might be
going to the hospital, or have to in the future.
Be wary of what you take with you, as my 93-year-old
mother had breast cancer surgery on Jan. 8.
She didn't go to the hospital naked, but her clothes .
were never found. She was admitted through the emer- I
geney room. A supposed thorough search was made,
including security and nothing was ever found, even a
pair a Ped hose, at close to $70.
Maybe I'm the only one in Martin County who has,
that problem with Martin Memorial Hospital. I don't
.think so, because I have spoken to several persons, I am
in the medical field myself, and am in contact with lots
of people.
I really would like to hear from other persons who
might have had a problem in the past, because they're
certainly not going to get .any compensation from it.
I've been through departments at the hospital,
including customer relations, nursing director, securi-
ty, and the nursing station.
Nothing has been resolved, and never will be.:
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Martin Memorial follows strict protocol when
patients are checked into the hospital in regards to their
belongings.
We encourage family members of patients to take any
valuables the patient may have home. If valuables are
not sent home, they are placed in an envelope and
recorded. The envelope is sealed and signed by both the
patient and an Associate of the hospital and taken to
the cashier's office.
If valuables are lost, they are reported to our corpo-
rate risk management department. Items with intrinsic
value are sent to security, while those items that don't
have intrinsic value are kept for two weeks on the nurs-
ing unit, which includes items of clothing.
We make every possible attempt to ensure lost items
are returned to their owners.
Prepare for the unknown
I'm hearing on television about people who afe stuck
in airports for several hours, and things like that. Maybe
they're stuck on the road because there's a traffic tie up,
and they are in the car, and don't have any food or water.
I think people should start assuming some responsibil-
ity about that.
Keep a box of- stuff in the back of the car, or-in the
trunk, with some things that you could use in case you
get stranded somewhere, or you're stopped on the high-
way for an hour or so.
It's the same when you travel, when you go on an air-
plane, or bus, or something. Just before you leave, take
some things that you could use out of your refrigerator,
and put them in a bag.
People don't mind today to see you get on an airplane
with a bag of food. It's not looked down on at all. It is
something that will come in handy if you do have a prob-
lem.
Take a little pillow, and a small blanket that you can use
if it gets a little chilly especially, if you have children.
I think we should start thinking about those things.
How can we help
I read the rants and raves in the Feb. 9 issue of-the
paper about a single father who needs help.
There is no way to get hold of that person.
It would be nice if you could publish some phone
number to offer help, a place where a check could be
sent, an organization that could help him, or even let us
know if he got a job.
No English, no license
The other day, coming off the beach, going to my car,
wanting to go home there was a car right next to me,
the exact make rand model as mine. i
I went over to the driver's side and asked the female
driver how she liked the car.
" She looked at me as if I was from another world.
She turned to her daughter and asked, "What does he
want"?
Now I want to know, if theycan't understand English,
how in thb world do they get a driver's license?
Letters
Thank you,
Martin County
Dear Editor,
Last year during the
Martin County Fair, a little
.,girl ran up to me, gave me
a hug, and said, "By the
way, you're my role
model!" That was it! All I
ever wanted to do was to
be a role model for kids!
Hi! My name is D'Anna
Stracuzzi and I am your
Miss Martin County Fair
queen of 2006.
My participation in over
100 events has introduced
me to many opportuni-
Steven E. Erlanger
Publisher and C.O.O. ,
Vernon D. Smith
Managing Partner
Philip J. Galdys
VP/Director of operations
and production
Tammy A. Raits
VP/Managing Editor
Lee Mooty
General Manager/CFO
Dolan Hoggatt
Circulation Manager
ties.
I'd like to thank Anne
Schafer and her "Pink Tie
Friends". Even perform-
ing a song in the rain
using sign language was
fun.
In this year's Christmas
parades, I wanted to go
back to the roots of the
county's agricultural his-
tory, so I chose to ride in,
the back of a huge pickup
truck. Seeing the diverse
members of our commu-
nity enjoying the festivi-
ties, made me smile.'
Along with the fun
events, also came some,
somber ones, too. Like
when signing a song at the
Philip MacMonagle
Advertising Director
Sr, Advertising Consultants
Jeffrey Mayer David Newton
Wayne Klick
Advertising Consultants
Nancy Nichols
Megan Friesen
Community Relations
Mercedes Lee-Paquette
Production Manager
Rita Zeblln
Pagination Manager
"Sept. 11 Memorial Ser-
vice", or assisting with
fundraisers for various
worthy causes.
I realized that the oppor-
tunities to help in our own
community are many.
Being your queen has
opened many doors and
provided new friends. It
has been incredibly fun
meeting new people. I can
truly say that it's been. a
pleasure representing
Martin County as your
queen of 2006 ,
Space here does not per-,
mit me to name the many
people, clubs, businesses"'
and events that have so
warmly welcomed me this
lan Love
Associate Managing Editor
Staff Writers
Rita Hart
Robin Rinke
Matthew Dewhurst
Sports Writer
Mitch Kloorfain
Chief Photographer
S'lva Goodman
News Clerk
Sfi"j Voted Number 1 Community'Newspaper in America
g by the Association of Free Community Papers.
year, but I do want to
specifically thank my par-
ents, Tony and Genie
Stracuzzi, for their support
and love. And, to everyone
else that took the time to
share a hug or smile or an
encouraging word with
me, "thank you!" You are a
piece of fabric to a memo-
ryin my heart!
In closing, remember my,
motto:
"Never frown even when
you're sad, because you
never know who's falling in
love with your smile!"
;Ilove you all.
D'Anna Stracuzzi
Stuart
Patridcia Sqyder
Classified Advertisng Director
Classifle Con0Iltants
Carol Deprey-Zelenak
Romaine Fine'
Anna Snyder-Vasquez
Heather Sorensen
Jennifer Demirdiian
Shannon Cummings
Christine lannotti
KIm Jenks
District Circulation Manager
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Jennifer and Chester Matheny of Stuart renew their marriage vows during the same month they will celebrate their
31st wedding anniversary at a special beach ceremony sponsored by WFLM-104.7FM Saturday, Feb. 17 at John Brooks
Park on Hutchinson Island.
Four couples renew vows at beach
BY ROBIN RINKE
Staff writer
FORT PIERCE -Was it
cold weather or cold feet
that turned a mass wed-
ding celebration into a
mini-event?
When a local radio sta-
tion announced it was
hosting a mass wedding
and vow renewal cere-
mony for listeners
scheduled for Feb. 17,
the calls came in and
couples signed up.
In all, 55 couples said
they wanted to partici-
pate, but in the end only
four came to renew their
vows.
"When we heard about
the wedding vow renew-
al ceremony we appreci-
ated the opportunity
and wanted to take part
in it. This month we are
celebrating our 31st
wedding anniversary,"
said a couple from Stu-
art, Chester and Jennifer
Matheny.
The idea of a wedding
and vow renewal cere-
mony came from Fort
Pierce radio station
WFLM 104FM The
Flame. The station then
partnered with Treasure
Kissed Weddings, the
Port St. Lucie beach
wedding specialists.
"We felt that offering a
ceremony like this
would be a great way for
the station to create a
deeper sense of commu-
nity here on the Treasure
Coast. That is important
to us," said Ruby Adams,
WFLM 104.7FM market-
ing director.
The station received a
lot of interest, but when
temperatures dropped,
so did the attendance.
The four couples that.
did show up actually had
a picture perfect day for
a wedding.
With the calm, teal-
blue ocean as the back-
drop, the couples
walked down four pre-
pared white sand isles to
traditional wedding
music. Each couple
stood before their own
personal officiator,
while lush and beautiful
tropical foliage sur-
rounded them along
with garden arches, dol-
phin statues and
seashells.
The smiling couples
renewed their vows and
love for one another,
while the crisp air and
warm sun engulfed
them.
Once the vows were
renewed all four couples
stepped to the edge of
the shore. Together, on
the count of three, they
tossed a "blessing stone"
into the ocean. The
stones' 'ripple effect' on
the water symbolized
good wishes and bless-
ings toward the couples
that will never end.
After the ceremony, a
reception with sand-
wiches, fruit, wedding
cake and refreshments
was provided for the
couples. The ceremony
and reception were free.
Many local businesses
donated gifts and food
for the occasion.
Those attending
included the four offici-
ators, Tammy and Glen
Pennell, owners of Trea-
sure Kissed Weddings,
Pastor Vernon Shazier
and Pastor Donald
Davis, the four couples
and the WFLM crew.
mental health court.
Success stories include
that of a paranoid schizo-
phrenic, who continued
failing to follow the court's
orders. Instead of sending
him to jail, the court con-
tinued to work with the
man, and Ms. Fonteyn
said he finally "got it."
"He takes his medica-
tion, and when he feels
his medication'isn't work-
ing, he checks himself
into New Horizons (a Fort
Pierce center specializing
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stance abuse rehabilita-
tion), and that's really
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stand mental illness is an
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tions, education and
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"We feel strongly that
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offenders, if proper atten-
tion is paid and direction
is given, they can become
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you've helped the com-
munity, reduced jail over-
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these kind of people."
This type of diversion-
ary court has been a long
time in the works for the
19th Judicial Circuit,
though Mrs. Litty said the
need for it has been
around forever. A local
panel began looking at
other state mental health
courts several years ago.
But funding kept the
county from implement-
ing its own, Mrs. Litty
said.
About seven years ago,
Circuit Court Judge Cynthia
Cox was on the original
committee aimed at start-
ing a mental health court
for the 19th Circuit. But
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it was possible.
"Our administration did-
n't have the mindset yet for
these problem-solving
courts," she said.
As a drug court judge in
Indian River County in
2002, Judge Cox said many
of the people who appeared
in her court had mental ill-
nesses. Unless deemed
incompetent to stand trial
or not guilty by reason of
insanity, the mentally ill
faced the same punish-
ments as everyone else.
Judge Cox has since gone
through training on the
topic of mental illness and
learned how jail can
decompensate those suf-
fering from mental illness
and be a danger to their
safety, even if they do
receive medication while
incarcerated. She's now Cir-
cuit 19's mental health
court judge..
Even though it's only in
its infancy, she said the
court is already making a
difference to offenders.
"It enhances their ability
to live with their mental ill-
ness when you give them a
job, a place to live, make
sure they're drug-free, using
their medication and have
support if they need it," she
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Deaths
Vada May Baillie
Vada May Baillie, 87, of
Stuart, died Tuesday, Feb.
13, at Parkway Health &
Rehabilitation Center in
Stuart.
She was born in New
London, Ohio, and was a
resident of Stuart for 18
years, coming from
Piuua, Ohio.
She was preceded in
death by her husband
Wilber C Baillie.
She was the daughter of
the late Algie Knapp.
She is survived by her
sons Charles Baillie of
Union City, Ohio; David
Baillie of Ocala, and
James Baillie of Darling-
ton, S.C.; seven grand-
children and 12 great-
grandchildren.
The family plans to
hold a private service at a
later date.
Memorials may be
made to Treasure Coast
Hospices, 1201 S.E. Indi-
an St., Stuart, FL 34994.
SArrangements are being
handled by All County
Funeral Home & Crema-
tory, 1010 N.W. Federal
Highway in Stuart.
Harriet Miller
Harriet Miller, 92, of
Stuart, died Monday, Feb.
12, at Martin Memorial
Medical Center.
She was born in Cold
Spring, N.Y., and was a
resident of Stuart for 14
years, coming from Jack-
sonville.
She was the daughter of
the late Robert Fleming
and the late Sally (Beck-
with) Fleming.
She was preceded in
death by her husband of
24 years George Miller.
She is survived by her
son, George Blair Miller
of Gainesville; three
daughters, Bonnie Peters
and Cindy Miller, both of
Stuart, and Susan Marsh-
burn of Annapolis, Md.;
and four grandchildren.
A memorial service was
held at St. Mary's Episco-
pal Church Friday, Feb. 16.
Arrangements are being
handled by All County
Funeral Home & Crema-
tory, 1010 N.W. Federal
Highway, in Stuart.
Robert K. Smith
Robert K. Smith, 88, of
Jensen Beach, died Fri-
day, Feb. 9, at Treasure
Coast Hospices in Stuart.
He was born in Fern-
dale, Mich., and was a
resident of Jensen Beach
for 22 years, coming from
Pompano Beach.
He Served in the United
States Army Air Corps Air
Transport Command
during World War II.
After the war, he made
his career as a commer-
cial and corporate airline
pilot.
He was preceded in
death by his parents,
Calvin and Josie Smith,
and brothers, C. Richard
Smith and Charles U.
Smith.
He is survived by his
wife of 66 years Grace E.
Smith; daughters Carole
Talbott of Stuart, Jackie
Sumnicht of Fort Laud-
erdale and Robin Smith
Jung of Jensen Beach; sis-
ter Dorothy S. Cheney of
Brighton, Mich.; two
grandsons and two great-
grandsons.
A memorial service was
held at Martin County
Airport Witham Field Sat-
urday, Feb. 17.
Memorial Contribu-
tions may be made to
Treasure Coast Hospices,
1201 S.E. Indian St., Stu-
art, 34994.
Arrangements are being
handled by All County
Funeral Home & Crema-
tory, 1010 N.W. Federal
Highway in Stuart.
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Dr. Michael Sohl stands next to the i-CAT scan, which provides him with 3-D dental imag-
ing for patient diagnosis. The scan takes only 20 seconds, with much less radiation than
that from a medical CT scan.
Dentist specializes in
cosmetics, implants
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Staff writer
STUART Dr. Michael
Sohl is a dental general prac-
titioner. But there is nothing
"general" about his exten-
sive background, his mod-
em diagnostic tools or the
Nile Aesthetic Institute with
which he is affiliated.
Stuart's Nile Aesthetic
Institute is dedicated to pro-
viding the best in aesthetic
and cosmetic care, and has a
diverse team of medical and
dental professionals, includ-
ing Dr. Sohl.
Specializing in cosmetic
and implant dentistry, Dr.
Sohl has been practicing for
25 years. Approximately
three month ..-o, Dr. Sohl
joined the Nui Aesthetic
Institute, which was found-
ed by Dr. Robert Cooper, a
board-certified plastic sur-
geon.
"We wanted to get togeth-
er a group of individuals
who meet all'the different
needs of cosmetic proce-
dures, but the true intent is.
that everyone has their area
of expertise," said Dr. Sohl.
"Individuals who we invite
into this institute are very
seasoned in their areas of
expertise."
Dr. Sohl uses 3-D imaging
for diagnosis and planning
with the help of an i-CAT, a
scan in an open environ-
ment that lasts only 20 sec-
onds and produces very low
radiation.
The results of the i-CAT are
then shared with the patient
using computer software.
The technology is not just
used for cosmetic purposes,
but also for diagnosing and
treating dental problems
such as impactions and
molar extractions.
When first meeting with
patients interested in cos-
metic dentistry, Dr. Sohl sits
down with them to find out
exactly what they are look-
ing for.
"We want to knowwhether
they like the size, the shape,
the arrangement, the shade
of their teeth and whether
they like their smile," said
Dr. Sohl.
The next step is to take dig-
ital images. At this stage, "I
can see what they might
look like with veneers, or
what they might look like if
the teeth were longer or
shorter. It's a pathway for me
to determine what it is going
to take for them to be happy
with their smile," said Dr.
Sohl.
Once that question is
answered, the work begins.
"Often, the basic step-by-
step process starts with
whitening," said Dr. Sohl. '"A
lot of times that solves the
problem."
Others, however, choose
veneers, which Dr. Sohl
explained can often be used
to straighten misaligned
teeth. model," said Dr. Soh
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using the parameters pro-
vided by Dr. Sohl.
"Generally, the work-up
phase happens over a six
week period, which includes
several consults and the
time it takes for the labora-
tory to complete their work,"
said Dr. Sohl. "After that,
there are two more appoint-
ments spaced three weeks
apart."
Dr. Sohl said the Nile Aes-
thetic Institute utilizes sev-
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that offer credit lines for ease
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Summing up his per-
sonal dentistry practice
and his association with
the Nile Aesthetic Insti-
tute, Dr. Sohl said, "We
are trying to set the gold
standard, so that treat-
ment that is recommend-
ed for any type of cosmet-
ic procedure is
something that is truly
indicated. We are a
resource for patients who
have an interest in cos-
metic procedures, and
we encourage people to
come in for consulta-
tions. We really want to
give patients enough
information the deci-
sions they are making are
appropriate for them."
Dr. Sohl's works in the
Nile Aesthetic Institute,
201 S.E. Osceola Street, in
Stuart. His telephone
number is (772) 287-3010
and his website is
www.drsohl. com.
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When I look at some of my past advertising
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But I have evolved as my customers have
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My remarks are made sincerely and with a
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many states including California, but is still
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fee is simply to increase the price of the car
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of your former customers. My bottom line
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I'm not going to. tell you that
Ition are I think of myself as the new
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learn why they should buy a car from me,
and not you. And, I am also aware that most
dealers who read this will either get angry and
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Discovering the magic of Morocco
Editor's note: This is part
one of a two-part series.
My story of last
winter's trip to
Morocco begins at
the end.
On our last day, Istopped
at a merchant's shop to ask
a price on basket. Out of
the blue he said to me,
"That's an American accent
isn't it?" I said "yes." and he
said, "It's nice to hear an
American accent again. I've
barely heard one in four
years."
The implication wasn't
lost on me, he meant since
Sept. 11. It hit me that
Americans had probably
not traveled to Morocco
much since then, which
made me sad.
As for me, I was thrilled
that I had come, like all the
other people in our group.
We each vowed to spread
the word about Morocco,
and I guess that's what I'm
doing now.
Our tour began at JFK
where we met Adam, owner
of Oussaden Tours, and
boarded our Royal Air
Maroc flight to Casablanca.
The prices were great and
we flew there in seven
hours, about as long as it
took for our luggage to
appear at baggage claim,
but c'est la vie. Note: brush
up on your French a bit (I
didn't) before going to
Morocco. It was once a
French colony and a few
words spoken while
bargaining helps. Otherwise
English is widely spoken.
So with luggage in hand,
we drove from Casablanca
to our hotel in Rabat. I've
spent a lot of time in the
Arab world and expected
everything to look like
Cairo. To my delight,
Morocco was surprisingly
lush and green, vibrant and
upbeat. The deserts would
come later, But I was
immediately impressed.
By afternoon we were out
exploring Rabat, an Imperi-
al City. We toured the
palace, the impressive
mausoleum of King
MohammedV a kasbah and
then stopped for mint tea at
a seaside caf6. So much for
my first day in Morocco, I
loved it! The next morning
we drove through the
countryside, past small
villages towards Fez,
another Imperial City.
Before getting there, we
made many stops along the
way. Our first was at the
Roman ruins ofVolubilis.
We strolled through the
historic city, today home to
cranes nesting atop the
ancient columns. From
there we went to the village
ofMoulay Idriss, the
spiritual center of Sufism. I
loved it there and would
SUSAN DREW
Travel columnist
have stayed longer, but our
guide, Ahmed, pressed on.
At first he was tough, but
eventually he became great
fun and a friend.'Next we
drove to the walled city of
Menkes and finally on to
Fez.
Once we arrived, every-
body went to the hotel but
me. Being a tour leader and
writer, Adam had some-
thing special for me to try. I
was driven into the Old City
to stay at the Elyacout Riad
instead. I learned that a riad
is an elegant Victorian
home converted into a
hotel. It was dark as we
walked down a littered alley
and I thought, where am I
going? I kept reminding
myself that I'm an intrepid
traveler and this would be
OK. Then we suddenly
turned a corner and an
elaborate wooden door
appeared.
This looked enticing and
when we opened the door, I
was awe struck. We entered
the riad's courtyard filled
with velvet couches, ornate
tables, colorful mosaics,
palm trees and a fountain.
We just needed Henry
James to appear. I got to
pick out my own bedroom
and I chose one with a
carved canopy bed and
ornate silk pillows all
around. I was in heaven!
Then it was time for
dinner, prepared only for
me. I sat by the fire at a table
strewn with rose petals and
had so many courses I lost
count. There was hummus
and pureed dips, chicken
with almonds, pigeon pie,
couscous, beef with prunes,
sliced oranges with cinna-
mon, Moroccan wine and
more. I felt rather embar-
rassed, but I soon realized I
was the first customer in
this newly renovated riad. I
certainly felt like a queen!
Breakfast was just as
exquisite, served to me on a
velvet couch, from a silver
tea set.
Then I rejoined the group
to explore Fez' palaces, Old
City and historical Jewish
quarter on foot. Fez is so
spiritual that "the Sacred
Festival for World Peace is
held there each spring,
attracting musicians and
audiences from all around
the world. It's something
I'm looking forward to
seeing this year. After
touring the Old City of Fez,
we made our way through
the labyrinth of medinas
and souks (markets).
Morocco is a mecca for
shoppers and whether
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or shoes, pottery or jewelry,
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camel trek and head to
the dunes to sleep in
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A tribute to my Dad: Carbonera and
a crab Alfredo he would have loved
n February,I always think half and half I
more about my dad, William recommend at this
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my wings. add sweetner, like
A while ago, I came across a coffee creamers, and
photo album of all his artwork. they will not do for
He passed away more than 16 any main dish.
years ago, but he lives on both in All dairy products
my home and memory. contain sugar, that's
When I was 7 years old, I was the way the milk
called into the principal's office. comes from the cow.
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name William Camerino and is half contain 1 gram c
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wall behind her and pointed to Not a bad tradeoff,
an oil painting of a shepherd diabetics must watcl
holding a lamb. cholesterol as well as
"Many years ago, when I was interesting fact; heav
his teacher, your dad painted that cream is sugar-free. I
picture for me," she said. "He was that the sugar in mill
just about your age and it has the milk, not the cream
been with me ever since. Today we're going t
Tell him Miss English said hello." ourselves to Alfredo
With that she hugged me. original and my low-
Imagine being hugged by the There is a seafood ch
principal? rant that makes a cra
That was the one time I really that calls to me the n
was not happy being his daugh- enter the place. I've j
ter. Shortly after, daddy and Miss my own crab Alfredo
English had a memorable guilt-free. Now I can
reunion. something else.
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STAR SCOPES
James Tucker
Week of 02-23-07
Aries-March 21-April 19
Venus in Aries gives you an edge in the heart
department this week. Whenever the universe
gives you an edge, it is wise to take it to heart and
use it to enhance your life. Do something for your-
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Now you do. It could be something as simple as
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satisfy
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and skim
rams of sugar
half and
of sugar, 2
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of sugar.
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sugar. An
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o treat
sauce in the
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minute I
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order
ously
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lust have.
according to
the experts, is just about as bad
for you as biting into a stick of
butter.
There is no acceptable substi-
tute for imported Parmesan and
Romano cheeses. Yes there is fat,
but if all other ingredients are fat-
free you will still have an allow-
able dinner.'Buy the cheese in a
meat market or Italian deli, save
money and they will grate it
for you free.
Remember, the cheese used
in an Alfredo sauce will deter-
mine the quality of the finished
product.
Enjoy, and see you next week!
FETTUCCINE
ALFREDO
Serves four to six
Years ago, I had a friend who
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how they made this decadett
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only did he use almost half a
stick of butter for each serv-
ing, along with the cream and
cheese, he also thickened it
with egg yolk.
Egg yolk is often used as a
thickening agent, but it is
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spring when they burst
into full color. Even
though our spring is still
a few weeks away, now is
the time to start planning
where you want to show
off these heavy bloomers.
You should consider a
location where the plants
will only receive filtered
light. They do not like full
direct sun all day. An area
under the eaves of your
house or an area that
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through pine trees would
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If you want your plants
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Azaleas like a soil that is
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You should also be sure
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Once the soil is proper-
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Once you have your
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tenance. They are not
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they do not need to be
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feeding is after they have
finished their bloom
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Always use a slow-release
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OK, you've got your
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The next step is to
ensure that your plants
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One of the best ways to
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have finished blooming.
Don't wait until the dead
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next season.
Even though azaleas
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cycle, the plants stay
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year long. Because of this
they are considered
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Musician talks about today and 'Tonight'
BY SHELLEY KOPPEL
Entertainment writer
When Carl Hilding Sev-
erinsen Jr. was a boy in
Arlington, Ore., his father
was the town dentist. The
son was given the nickname,
"Little Doc," and while he
didn't become a dentist, Doc
Severinsen became one of
the world's best known
trumpet players and con-
ductors. On March 2, the 80-
year-old musician brings his
band to the Lyiic Theatre in
a concert sponsored by the
Treasure Coast Concert
Association.
In a telephone interview
from his ranch in the moun-
tains of central Mexico, Doc
Severinsen talked about his
musical beginnings and the
television gig that made him
a household name.
His father was an amateur
violinist and wanted his son
to play the violin, but the
boy wanted to play the
trombone. The only instru-
ment available in their small
town was a trumpet, and
that's what he played.
"I got the horn and a week
later I made my first public
appearance for the Ladies'
Aid of the Methodist
Church," he says. "I played
'That Daring Young Man on
the Flying Trapeze' and
because I knew I'd need an
encore, I played 'Good Night
Ladies.'"
He was 6.
His style of music and of
living was shaped early.
"In a small town full of
cowboys, if you're a smaller
guy, you have to have an atti-
tude to get by," he says.
"You're irreverent, in-your-
face, always trying to make
up for the fact that I wasn't a
bucking bronco rider."
After a stint in the Navy,
Mr. Severinsen worked with
several big bands, but as the
1940s ended, styles
changed. He moved over to
NBC and played for many
different shows in the new
medium of television. When
Skitch Henderson left the
"Tonight Show" and his
replacement didn't work
out, Johnny Carson asked
Mr. Severinsen to take over
on a trial basis.
"I was doing concerts with
him on the weekends and he
remembered me as a smart
aleck," Mr. Severinsen says.
"Johnny liked 4n irreverent
approach. He wanted per-
sonality. From that I made a
living. Johnny loved it when
the band got involved and
appreciated that I put
together an all-star group.
We didn't want to be just a
studio band with no identi-
ty."
The famous jackets were a
part of that identity.
"In the Big Bands, the guy
leading the band always
wore something different
and more colorful than the
other musicians," he says, "I
followed my instincts and
went colorful; Johnny made
a comment. Then the Beat-
les came and the whole
1960s clothing revolution. I
identified with it and wore
my hair a little longer."
Today, Doc Severinsen
and his Big Band still tour;
there are 16 musicians and
Photo courtesy of International Creative Management
Legendary 'Tonight Show' trumpeter Doc Severinsen will
be appearing with his Big Band at the Lyric Theatre on
March 2 in a concert sponsored by the Treasure Coast
Concert Association.
Carmen Bradford, a vocalist
who sang with Count Basie.
"It's a Big Band show," he
says. "It will be a swing fest."
In June, Doc Severinsen
plans to retire to his ranch,
where he's taking lessons in
classic Spanish-style riding.
He's philosophical about the
future.
"Sometimes you lose a
friend; we're only given so
much time and it's never
quite enough. I want to get
the most out of it, find out
who I am when I don't have
a trumpet in my hand or a
band to conduct. I want to
get to know me. I want to
live life and be an 80-year-
old or an 85-year-old or a
100-year-old that other peo-
ple can look at and say, 'if
that guy can do it, so can I.'"
Most people would think
he already is that person.
Doc Severinsen and his
Big Band appear at the
Lyric Theatre, 59 S.W. Fla-
gler Ave., in Stuart on
March 2 at 8 p.m. in a con-
cert sponsored by the Trea-
sure Coast Concert Associ-
ation. Tickets are $60. Call
the box office at (772) 286-
7827 or order online at
www.lyrictheatre.com.
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FRIDAY, FEB. 23, to
SUNDAY, MARCH 4
The 41st annual St. Lucie
County Fair at the St. Lucie
County Fairgrounds.
For more information, call
(772) 464-2910 or visit the
Web site, ww.stluciecoun-
tyfair.org.
FRIDAY, FEB. 23
*The Gold Coast Opera
presents Verdi's "Rigoletto"
at the Sunrise Theatre, 117 S.
Second St., in Fort Pierce.
Tickets for the 8 p.m. per-
formance are $45 and $40.
Call the box office at (772)
461-4775 or order online at
www.sunrisetheatre.com
*Christian contemporary
artist Tammy Trent returns
to Port St. Lucie for a special
concert for women only at
Highpoint Community
Church, 2250 S.E. Walton
Road. Tickets for the 7 p.m.
concert are $11 and will be
available at the church office
on Feb. 5. For more infor-
mation, call (772) 335-8874,
ext. 11.
* Contemporary
singer/songwriter Lorna
Bracewell brings her dis-
tinctive lyrics and punchy
acoustic guitar sound to the
Morgade Library, IRCC
Chastain Campus, 5851 S.E.
Community Drive, in Stuart
for a free 8 p.m. concert. Call
(772) 221-1403.
SATURDAY, FEB. 24
*The Yellowjackets show at
Sunrise Theatre was can-
celled.
*Betty Jean Steinhouser
dramatizes the life of Marjo-
ry. Stoneman Douglas in
"Voice of the Everglades," at
the Blake Library, 2351 S.E.
Monterey Road., in Stuart.
The free program begins at 2
p.m. Call (772) 463-5793
+ George Bernard Shaw's
Arms and the Man is show-
ing at the Pineapple Play-
house in Fort Pierce at 2 p.m.
This Reader's Theatre pres-
entation is free and open to.
the public. Refreshments
will be served, and reserva-
tions are not necessary. For
more information, contact
the Pineapple Playhouse
box office at (772) 465-0366.
SATURDAY, FEB. 24-
TUESDAY, MARCH 27
The Elliott Museum,
Hutchinson Island, pres-
ents a group exhibition,
"Light and Color," featuring
the works of well-known
area artists Robin Makows-
ki, Dan Mallardi, Kim Rody
and Meg Winter. For more
information, call the Elliott
Museum at (772) 225-1961
or visit the Web site,
www. elliottm useumfl. org.
SUNDAY, FEB. 25
*The Nelson Riddle
Orchestra show at Sunrise
Theatre was cancelled. It is
now showing at Tradition
Town Hall in Tradition at 2
p.m. and is free of charge..
*Singer/ songwriter Mr.
Al brings his high-energy
interactive show for chil-
dren and adults to the
Blake Library, 2351 S.E.
Monterey Road, in Stuart
for a free program at 3 p.m.
Call (772) 221-1403.
MONDAY, FEB. 26
No events scheduled.
TUESDAY, FEB. 27
Singer/songwriter Leon
Redbone, who has per-
formed his brand of rag-
time, jazz and folk since
the mid- 1970s, performs at
the Lyric Theatre, 59 S.W.
Flagler Ave., in Stuart.
Tickets for the 8 p.m. show
are $38 and $35. Call the
Lyric box office at (772)
286-7827 or order online at
www. lyrictheatre. com.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28
Soprano Hazel Graham
and pianist Dale Reith
present an evening of
gospel selections and art
music spanning classical
and ethnic styles. The free
program is at the Blake
Library, 2351 Monterey
Road, in Stuart at 7 p.m.
Call (772) 221-1403.
THURSDAY, MARCH 1
*Actor/folk singer
Theodore Bikel brings an
evening of music and more
to the Lyric Theatre, 59
S.W. Flagler Ave., in Stuart,
for 2 shows, at 6 and'8:30
p.m. Tickets are $45 and
$38. Call the box office at
(772) 286-7827 or order
online at www.lyricthe-,
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*The Moscow Festival
Ballet performs the ballet
"Giselle" at the Sunrise
Theatre, 117 S. Second St.,
in Fort Pierce at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $45 and $40.
Call the box office at (772)
461-4775 or order on line
at www.sunrisetheatre.com
Bars and clubs
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*Beef O'Brady's, 327 S.E.
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Lucie, (772) 871-7505 and
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(772) 337-0373, present
rotating live entertain-
ment, Thursdays-Satur-
days.
*Bogey's & Stogey's, 1032
S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd.,
Port St. Lucie, Call for per-
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9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
(772) 337-7778.
*Cobb's Landing, 200 N.
Indian River Drive, Fort
Pierce, Solid Gold, 6 -10
p.m. (772) 460-9014.
*Conchy Joe's Seafood,
3945 N.E. Indian River
Drive, Jensen Beach, Reg-
gae by Rainfall, Friday and
Saturday, 8 p.m. to mid-
night. Thursday and Sun-
day, 7-10 p.m. (772) 334-
1130. *
*Crawdaddy's, 1949 N.E
Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen
Beach, Frankie Fats Mon-
tana, from 8 p.m. to mid-
night. (772) 225-3444.
+Delmonico Grill, 2801
S.W. Brighton St. Port St.
Lucie, Bob Wamos, 7 p.m.
(772) 621-8862.
*Fat Franco's Restaurant
& Tiki Bar at the Ramada
Inn, 1200 S. Federal High-
way, in Stuart, Marie of
Motives8 Remix, Friday
and Saturday, 6 p.m. (772)
287-6900 or (772) 287-6917
*Good Times, East Port
Plaza, Port St. Lucie, Reali-
ty Check, Friday and Satur-
day, from 9:30 p.m. to 2
a.m. (772) 337-3546.
*Groucho's Comedy Club,
Club Med Sandpiper 4500
S.E. Pine Valley St., in Port
St. Lucie, magician and
ventriloquist Gemini Lom-
bardi. Shows at 8 and 10
p.m. Tickets are $12.
Reservations suggested.
(772) 419-0302.
*Hemingway's/Stuart
Lanes, 1580 S. Federal
Highway, Stuart, Special
performance by Bruce
Bosshard, 6-8 p.m.; Blame
is not a Name, 8 p.m.-mid-
night. $5 cover; doors
open at 5 p.m. Call (772)
220-2840.
*Hutchinson Island Mar-
riott Resort Tiki Bar, 555
N.E. Ocean Blvd., Hutchin-
son Island, Bob Swinton,
5:30-9:30 p.m. (772) 225-
3700.
*Pirate's Loft, 4307 S.E.
Bayview St., in Stuart, Fri-
day and Saturday, The
Jukebox Band, 8:30 p.m. to
12:30 a.m. (772) 223-5048.
*Sip's Night Club, 338 S.E.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., in Port
St. Lucie, Gator Blues, 9
p.m. to 2 a.m. (772) 873-
1111.
*Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., in Port
St. Lucie, Friday and Satur-
day. Call for performers;
from 8:15 p.m. to mid-
night. (772) 344-7774.
SATURDAY, FEB. 24
*Bogey's & Stogey's, 1032
S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd., in
Port St. Lucie, Call for per-
formers; from 9 p.m. to 1
a.m. (772) 337-7778.
*Caf6 Crbme, 1068 S.E.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Two of Hearts, 6-
8:30 p.m. (772) 337-2111.
*Cobb's Landing, 200 N.
Indian River Drive, Fort
Pierce, Coffee Beans, 6-10
p.m. (772) 460-9014.
*Conchy Joe's Seafood,
3945 N.E. Indian River
Drive, Jensen Beach, Reg-
gae by Rainfall, 8 p.m. to
midnight. (772) 334-1130.
*Crawdaddy's. 1949 N.E.
Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen
Beach, The Blue Grass
Travelers, 2-6 p.m.; Frankie
Fats Montana, 8. p.m. to
midnight.. (772) 225-3444.
+Delmonico Grill, 2801
S.W. Brighton St., in Port
St. Lucie, Bob Wamos, 7
p.m. (772) 621-8862.
*Groucho's Comedy Club,
Club Med Sandpiper 4500
S.E. Pine Valley St., Port St.
Lucie, magician and ven-
triloquist Gemini Lombar-
di. Shows at 8 and 10 p.m.
Tickets are $12. Reserva-
tions suggested. (772) 419-
0302.
*Hutchinson Island Mar-
riott Resort Tiki Bar, 555
N.E. Ocean Blvd., Hutchin-
son Island, Barely Broken,
2 -5 p.m. Bob Swinton, 6 -
10 p.m. (772) 225-3700.
*Kings Head Pub, 2838
.S.W. Port St. Lucie Blvd,
Hair Peace, 6:30-10:30 p.m.
(772) 340-1223.
Sip's Night Club, 338
S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd., in
Port St. Lucie, PYRO, 9
p.m.-2 a.m. (772) 873-1111
SUNDAY, FEB. 25
*Cobb's Landing, 200 N.
Indian River Drive, in Fort
Pierce, Phantom, 3-7 p.m.
(772) 460-9014.
*Conchy Joe's Seafood,
3945 N.E. Indian River
Drive, Jensen Beach, Reg-
gae by Rainfall, 7-10 p.m.
(772) 334-1130.
*Crawdaddy's. 1949 N.E.
Jensen Beach Blvd., in
Jensen Beach. Gregg Jack-
son & The Mojo Band,
from 6 -10 p.m. (772) 225-
3444.
Hemingway's/Stuart
Lanes, 1580 S. Federal
Highway, in Stuart. Special
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performance of The Hot
Rod Show with George Orr,
who does a Rod Steward
tribute. $5 cover. Doors
open at 5:30; show begins
at 7 p.m. Call (772) 220-
2840.
*Pirate's Loft, 4307 S.E.
Bayview St., in Stuart.
Rappture from 9 p.m. to 1
a.m. (772) 223-5048.
+Wahoo's on the Water-
front, 400 N.W. Alice Ave.,
in Stuart. The Jukebox
Band from 4:30-8:30 p.m.
(772) 692-2333.
MONDAY, FEB. 26
Hemingway's/Stuart Lanes,
1580 S. Federal Highway,
Stuart, Al "White Lightning"
Jones from 6:15-9:15 p.m.
Call (772) 220-2840.
TUESDAY, FEB. 27
No events scheduled.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28
*Dehnonico Grill 2801 S.W.
Brighton St., in Port St.
Lucie, Bob Wamos at 7 p.m.
(772) 621-8862.. Same pro-
gram on Thursday.
*Hutchinson Island Mar-
riott Resort Tild Bar, 555
N.E. Ocean Blvd., Hutchin-
son Island. Bob Swinton
from 5:30-9:30 p.m. (772)
225-3700.
+Sip's Night Club, 338 S.E.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., in-Port
St. Lucie. Spaz All Star Jam
from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. (772)
873-1111.
*Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., in Port
St. Lucie, Hair Peace from
7:45-11 p.m. (772) 344-7774.
*Wahoo's ,n the Water-
front, 400 N., ice Ave., in
Stuart, Pat & Gigi iiom 6-9:30
p.m. (772) 692-2333.
THURSDAY, MARCH 1
*Archie's Seabreeze, 401
S. Ocean Drive, in Fort
Pierce. Jazz and Steak
Night every Thursday with
Coffee Beans from 7-10
p.m. (772) 460-3888.
*Caf6 Crbme, 1068 Port St.
Lucie Blvd., in Port St. Lucie,
Phantom from 6-8:30 p.m.
(772) 337-2111.
*Conchy Joe's Seafood,
3945 N.E. Indian River Drive,
in Jensen Beach. Reggae by
Rainfall from 7 -10 p.m.
(772) 334-1130.
*Crawdaddy's, 1949 N.E.
Jensen Beach Blvd., in
Jensen Beach. The Shakers
from 7:30-11 p.m. (772) 225-
3444.
*Dolphin Bar & Shrimp
House, 140 N.E. Indian River
Drive, in Jensen Beach. Pat &
Gigi from 6-10 p.m. (772)
781-5236.
*Sip's Night Club, 338 S.E.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., in Port
St. Lucie. DJ Lou from 9 p.m.
to 2 a.m. (772) 873-1111.
*Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., in Port
St. Lucie. Davee Bryan from
7:45-11 p.m. (772) 344-7774.
FRIDAY, MARCH 2
*The Treasure Coast Con-
cert Association presents
famed bandleader Doc Sev-
erinsen and his jazz band for
an 8 p.m. show at the Lyric
Theatre, 59 S.W. Flagler Ave.,
in Stuart. Tickets are $60; call
the box office at (772) 286-
7827 or order online at
www. lyrictheatre. conm.
*Popular performers
Bobby Vee and the Vees
return to the Sunrise The-
atre, 117 S. Second St., in
Fort Pierce for a benefit con-
cert at 8 p.m. for the Fort
Pierce Exchange Club. Also
on the bill are singers Shirley
Alston Reeves, original lead
singer of the Shirelles, and
Brian Hyland. Tickets are
$45; call the box office at
772-461-4775 or order
online at www.sunrisethe-
atre.com.
SATURDAY, MARCH 3
*R &B and Motown
singers Nicholas Ashford
and Valerie Simpson bring
their singing and songwrit-
ing to the Lyric Theatre, 59
S.W. Flagler Ave., in Stuart
for two shows, at 6 and 9
p.m. Tickets are $52 and
$45; call the box office at
(772) 286-7827 or order
online at www.lyricthe-
atre.com.
*The Westside Concert
Series continues at West-
side Baptist Church, 3361
S. Jenkins Road, in Fort
Pierce, with a concert fea-
turing gospel singers The
Hoppers in a 50th year cel-
ebration tour. There is a
$15 donation; tickets are
available at the church. For
more information, call
(772) 461-7828
*Comedian/juggler Crazy
Eddy Fernandez brings his
family-friendly fun to the
Robert Morgade Library,
5852 S.E. Community
Drive, in Stuart at 11 a.m.
and to the Elizabeth Lahti
Library, 15200 S.W. Adams
Ave., in Indiantown at 3:30
p.m. The programs are
free. For more informa-
tion, call (772) 221-1403.
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Arts Notes
'First Thursday'
features Vincent's
mimics
First Thursday, a monthly
event created by The Arts
Council, is a self-guided
tour of the arts that
includes galleries through-
out Martin County.
This month's event,
"Starry Starry Gallery
Nights," features the art of
Vincent Van Gogh, which
has been recreated by
members of the Art Associ-
ates of Martin County.
A main reception will be
at the Court House Cultur-
al Center, 80 E. Ocean Blvd.
in Stuart, Thursday, March
1, at 5 p.m.
Admission is free.
The 25 participating art
galleries will exhibit the
mimic artwork from 5 p.m.
to 8:30 p.m. Refreshments
will be served, and each
will offer a different experi-
ence that may include
hands-on art activities and
live music.
Participating galleries
are: in Jensen Beach, Artist
Framing Gallery, Back-
street Gallery, Clay Habit
Studio, Fillingim Fine Art,
Marsh Rabbit Gallery,
Stain in the Glass and
Zafka Studios; in Stuart,
Court House Cultural Cen-
ter Gallery, Denise Justice
Gallery & Art Studio,
Hutchinson's Gallery of
Great Things, Geoffrey C.
Smith Galleries, Rare Earth
Pottery & Arts Gallery,
Simon's Gallery, Alizarin
Crimson Gallery, At Your
Leisure G.allery, Light-
house Bay Pottery Studio &
Gallery, Elliott Museum,
Waterways Gallery and
Witbeck Gallery; in 'Port
Salerno, Worden Art Stu-
dio, Fish House Art Center
& Gallery and Sternhouse
Gallery and Restaurant; in
Hobe Sound, The Framery,
Mars Gallery and The Gar-
den of Goods Gallery.
A map that helps steer a
course from gallery to
gallery is available online
at www. martinarts.org and
in MartinArts magazine.
Call the First Thursday
information line for
updates on times and loca-
tioris at (772) 287-6676.
SailFish Arts
Announces 2007
Awards
The 20th anniversary
celebration of SailFish
Arts, Stuart's ArtsFest, has
chosen its winning artists
from the street art show
held Feb. 10 and 11.
The Arts Council, serv-
ing Stuart and Martin
counties, awarded $7,000
in prize money.
Judge Ruthie Macha, an
artist from South Caroli-
na, chose art from the cat-
egories of glass, sculpture,
drawing/pastels, 2-D/3-D
mixed media, ceramics,
wood, graphics/ print-
making, jewelry, painting
and photography. Four
judge's awards were cho-
sen for outstanding work
in any category.
The following are win-
ning artists, the art's cate-
gory, the awards and
prizes won: Richard Ryan,
glass, Best of Show,
$1,000; Richard Ryan,
glass, Best of Glass, $500;
Serge Bojan, sculpture,
Best of Sculpture, $500;
Diane French,
drawing/pastels, Best of
Drawing/Pastels, $500;
Rolly Ray Reel, 2-D/3-D
mixed media, Best of 2-
D/3-D Mixed Media,
$500; Gail Snively, ceram-
ics, Best of Ceramics,
$500; Joseph Wood Wuj-
cik, wood, Best of Wood,
$500; David Hunter,
graphics/printing, Best of
Graphics /Printmaking,
$500; Robert & Teresa
Nilsson, jewelry, Best of
Jewelry, $500; Lisa Young,
painting, Best of Painting,
$500; Steven Karafyllakis,
photography, Best of Pho-
tography, $500; Carolyn
Cohen, painting, Judge's
Award, $250; John Peer,
photography, Judge's
Award, $250; Barbara
Umbel, jewelry, Judge's
Award, $250; Ana Varela,
ceramics, Judge's Award,
$250.
The Arts Council is
sponsored in part by the
Florida Department of
State, Division of Cultural
Affairs, the Florida Arts
Council, City of Stuart,
Martin County Board of
County Commissioners
and private contributions.
For more information,
contact the Arts Council at
(772) 287-6676 or visit the
Web site www.marti-
narts.org.
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Romancing
From page B1
tricky to work with. I do
not use egg yolk, not only
because it adds more fat
and cholesterol, but also
because I've found a little
cornstarch blended with
water or milk will accom-
plish the same thing with
much less effort.
1 pound fettuccine
1 pint heavy cream or
light cream
4 tablespoons butter
1/2 to 3/4 cup imported
Parmesan cheese
Salt and pepper
1 level tablespoon
cornstarch (optional)
1/4 cup milk (optional)
Bring a large pot of
water to a bbil adding a
little salt and a little oil to
prevent noodles from
sticking together. Place
noodles in slowly, stirring
constantly as you do so.
Cook until noodles are "al
dente."
In a medium size
saucepan, melt butter.
Add cream. Raise heat to
medium high and cook
until cream reduces and
becomes the consistency
of lightly whipped cream.
Add cheese and season
with salt and pepper. Be
sure to stir often to
prevent sticking.
If you want a very thick
sauce, mix about 1/4-cup
of milk with cornstarch;
heat until thickened and
add to the cream mixture.
Drain fettuccine and
place in deep bowl. Top
with the sauce and enjoy.
FETTUCCINE
ALFREDO
Low fat
Serves four to six
1 pound fettuccine
2 tablespoons butter, light
butter or 4 tablespoons
butter substitute*
1 cup fat-free sour cream
1 cup evaporated skim
milk, undiluted or (fat-free
half and half)**
1/2-to 3/4-cup imported
Parmesan cheese
Cook fettuccine according
to package directions
following instructions in
recipe for regular Fettuccine
Alfredo.
In medium size saucepan,
melt butter. Add remaining
ingredients, season with salt
and pepper and whisk until
smooth.
Warm and do not boil.
Drain pasta and place in
deep bowl. Pour on sauce.
Serve with extra cheese.
*Add to cookbook. **Add
to cookbook.
CRAB ALFREDO
(NIB)
Low fat
Recently I purchased a 6-
ounce can of crabmeat.
Using what I had on hand I
created a sauce every bit as
good as the restaurant
version without the fat.
You can make the regular
Alfredo sauce and add the
crab oryou cantry it my
way. I use the butter substi-
tute called Smart Balance.
Any butter substitute may
be used. Since the half and
half is fat-free I add a little
extra butter substitute.
5 tablespoons butter
substitute
2 cups fat-free half and
half
1 tablespoon cornstarch
dissolved in a little water
3/4-cup grated, Parmesan
cheese
Salt and pepper to taste
1 6-ounce can crab meat,
drained and blotted with
paper towels
3/4 pound fettuccini
noodles
1 teaspoon oil
Bring a large pot of water
to a boil adding a little salt
and the oil. Place noodles in
slowly, stirring constantly in
the beginning to prevent
them from sticking together.
Meanwhile, in a medium
saucepan, melt butter
substitute, add 1 cup
fat/free half and half.
Whisking briskly bring to a
low boil. Add cornstarch
blend, stirring constantly.
Lower heat and whisk in
remaining cream until
thickened. Stir in cheese
and season with salt and
pepper to taste. Add crab,
set aside.
Top cooked pasta with
sauce and enjoy. Lobster or
shrimp can be substituted.
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Serves four
This is a very high-fat dish
and there's no way to make
it low-fat. Make it rarely and
enjoy it immensely.
1/4 pound Italian sausage
1/4 pound ham, thinly
sliced
4-6 tablespoons butter*
1/2 cup chopped fresh
Italian parsley
Salt and pepper
3 eggs, well beaten
1/2 cup grated Parmesan
Cheese
1/2 to 3/4 pound spaghetti
*Add 6 to cookbook
Remove sausage from
casing and crumble.
Coarsely chop ham. Melt 2
tablespoons butter in a
skillet, add sausage and half
the ham. Cook for about 10
minutes until sausage is
browned. Stir in remaining
ham. Turn off heat.
Cook pasta, place in
serving dish, add meat
mixture and drippings,
remaining butter, parsley
and a little salt and pepper.
Mixwell.
Pour in eggs all at once
and quickly mix the
spaghetti to coat well and
cook the eggs. Mix in
Parmesan cheese and serve.
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grade sometimes lays the
best plans asunder. Soon the
energy will be flowing in a
positive direction again and
you will find yourself continu-
ing on and achieving your
goals better than ever. Don't
put all your faith in humans.
Instead, go within, listen to
and trust your heart and
instincts, and let your move-
ment and decisions be guid-
ed by supreme intelligence. It
will never let you down,
when you trust it and go with
the flow.
Libra-Sept. 23-Oct. 22
Your deep well of energy and
insight into life continues to
amaze. Where does this
super consciousness come
from? From the core of your
heart and soul self, of course.
You will always survive life's
challenges because of this
inner core of strength. It's
been living in you from birth
and is your strongest gift.
Continue to go in and move it
to even greater heights of cre-
ativity. You save a lot of time
and energy when you just let
it go. Let your passion guide
you and all will be well.
Scorpio-Oct. 23-Nov. 21
Your physical and emotional
health rest on your ability to
search for and find meaning
and purpose in your daily life.
Stress and imbalance will
wear you down and burn you
out if you don't find this bal-
ance on a daily basis. If you
don't take care of you first,
you will usually not allow
anyone else to take care of
you. You are a strong sign,
but even the strongest grow
weary without regular rest
and renewal. Thinking happy
thoughts is the place to start.
A happy Scorpio is a healthy
Scorpio.
Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec. 21
Say this out loud upon aris-
ing, "The universe is my
source of life. I begin each
new day thankful to be alive
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and I rejoice in the endless
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pleasure, joy and sharing my
ideals with those I love. This
renews my spirit, gives me
inner strength, and courage
to face tomorrow as another
bright new day filled with
even more exciting new
adventures and blessings.
Mine is truly a blessed life."
Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 19
Measure the quality of your
life by the.happiness and joy
you feel in your heart. You
were born independent by
nature, but you are happiest
when you are being of service
to others. Everyone gains
strength from your light and
presence. It keeps your family
bonds strong as well. It gives
you much personal power in
the workplace. You are a well-
loved and trusted friend. Be
open to receive as well as give
and the universe will richly
reward you for a life well lived.
Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb. 18
When you are relaxed, cen-
tered and focused, it is easy
for you to take action to turn
inspired ideas into truthful
realities. Very few others have
this innate gift, depth and con-
centration. You were born
with these gifts. Continue to
focus and use them. Because
of this, you are always creating
new ways to help yourself,
family and friends. Doing great
things with your life continues
to fulfill that promise. Your
deep sense of purpose shows
itself continually in all your
efforts. Just look around you at
all your victories.
Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20
Rise up from your slumber
and continue to transform
yourself into the free spirited
beautiful, creative soul that
you truly are. Let go of any
bonds of the past that may be
trying to sidetrack you. Open
up and move on to all that
you came here to become.
Remove anything from life
that doesn't reflect your great
inner beauty. Refuse to accept
mediocrity in life. You are so
close to realizing your higher
dreams. It's your time in the
zodiac. Go for the gold.
Star visions
Continue to take care of your
life and dreams. Use them to
create a strong, healthy,
beautiful life. You can do it. If
this column has helped you,
please tell your family and
friends. It is on the Web. Type
in myhometownnews.net. Hit
Star Scopes on the left menu.
I also do personalized astrol-
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It's good to know what the
universe has in store for you.
Call (772) 334-9487 or e-
mail jtuckxyz@aol.com for
details. Many blessings and
have a starry week everyone.
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COMMUNITY
EL PRESIDENT DE GUATEMALA
Staff photo by Rita Hart
Oscar Berger, president of Guatemala, meets the band members who played during the festivities welcoming him to
Indiantown on Saturday. More than 500 residents came out to greet President Berger.
Calendar
FRIDAY, FEB. 23
* Heart disease presen-
tation and fashion show
for women at Harbour
Ridge Yacht and Country
Club in Palm City from
11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Admission is $50 with
proceeds going to the
Frances Langford Heart
Center at Martin Memori-
al. Guest speakers include
State Rep. Gayle Harrell;
Dr. Amy Eversole, cardiol-
ogist; and Sonya Fronsoe,
ARNP To RSVP for the
event, call the Martin
Memorial Foundation at
(772) 223-2812.
SATURDAY, FEB. 24,
to SUNDAY, FEB. 25
+17th annual Downtown
Stuart Art Festival fea-
tures all mediums of fine
art for sale along Osceola
Street from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. Admission is free. For
more information, visit
www.artfestival.com or
call (954) 472-3755.
SATURDAY, FEB. 24
*Hook a kid on fishing
program from 9 a.m. to 11
a.m. at Indian RiverSide
Park's first floor and pavil-
ions, 1707 N.E. Indian River
Drive, in Jensen Beach. For
children ages 6-16 and
their parents. Features
hands-on fishing, profes-
sional instruction and give-
aways. Bring tackle, or
tackle provided to first 100
kids. Free event sponsored
by Martin County Parks &
Recreation and Coastal
Angler Magazine. To regis-
ter, e-mail Rodney Smith at
Rodney@coastalangler-
magazine.com. For more
information, call Suzanne
Stout at (772) 692-7501 or
e-mail sstout@martin.fl.us.
* "Brain Boosters," pre-
sented by Donald G..
Berch, at the Blake Library
from 10 a.m. to noon.
Learn cutting edge find-
ings about the brain,
mind-body interactions,
and how to maximize your
memory. This is the first of
a three-part series, "Stay-
ing Young," presented by
the Council on Aging. For
more information, call
(772) 223-7813.
*Jensen Beach Little
League opening day at
Langford park, 2369 N.E.
Dixie Highway, in Jensen
Beach from 8 a.m. to 3
p.m. Features games,
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Community Notes
Spay/neuter petition
available
Individuals and humane
groups can join efforts to
enact a mandatory spay
and neuter law by obtain-
ing signatures on a
spay/neuter petition.
For a copy of the peti-
tion, or meeting informa-
tion, please call Irene,
(772) 335-3786, or Corinne
(772) 343-8275.
Volunteers needed
for Dr. Seuss Days
Success by 6, United
Way's early childhood ini-
tiative, is looking for vol-
unteers to read to pre-
school classes throughout
Martin County during Dr.
Seuss Days on Feb. 28,
March 1 and March 2.
The goal of Dr. Seuss
Days is to show children
the joys of reading and to
show volunteers the value
of quality childcare.
Volunteers are needed to
read to about 100 pre-
school classrooms. Half-
hour blocks of time, 9 a.m.,
9:30 a.m. and 10 a.m., are
available for people to
read their favorite Dr.
Seuss book to youth.
Materials and informa-
tion for Dr. Seuss readers
will be presented at a kick-
off event, "Martin County
Loves to Read," on Friday,
Feb. 23, from 7:45 a.m. to 9
a.m. in the John E Arm-
strong Wing of the Blake
Library in Stuart.
To sign up, call Susan
Perez at (772) 263-0480.
Blood center offers
donor incentive to
boost supply
All donors who register
to give a "gift of "life" dona-
tion at any Florida's Blood
Centers locations through-
out Florida will receive $20
in Darden Restaurant gift
certificates, which include
The Olive Garden, Red
Lobster, Smoky Bones Bar
B Q and Seasons 52.
Donors must be at least
16 years old (with par-
ent's/guardian's permis-
sion) weigh at least 110
pounds and be in good
health.
For more information,
contact Florida Blood Cen-
ters, 2229 S.E. Ocean Blvd.,
in Stuart, at (772) 287-
3111. It is open Monday,
Wednesday and Friday
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and
Tuesday and Thursday
from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
For more information,
call 1 (888) 9DONATE or
visit www.floridablood-
centers.org.
Vacancy application
deadline today
Individuals interested in
serving on the Library
Board of Trustees, thus fill-
ing the current vacancy,
must submit an applica-
tion for appointment to
Martin County Adminis-
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To be eligible, the appli-
cant must be a Martin
County resident.
All individuals serve
without compensation.
The Library Board of
Trustees shall have the fol-
lowing duties:
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capacity to the Board of
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tration through the Direc-
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*Submit recommenda-
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director.
*Develop library policy
with the advice and coun-
sel of the library director,
especially concerning
library hours, book selec-
tion, use of meeting
rooms, etc.
*Make continuing stud-
ies of all existing and
future needs of the County
in respect to public facili-
ties and services.
*Review the financial
position of the library sys-
tem and make reports and
submit recommendations.
regarding sound and feasi-,
ble budget financing.
*Stay aware of public
library standards, trends,
regulations, and legisla-
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*Formulate or recom-
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quality of service and uti-
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Aerobics,
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is pleased to announce -
that Terry Walter,
formerly with Gold's Gym, has
joined our Personal Training
Team. Terry, a Certified Personal Trainer, brings more
than 20 years experience and an extensive fitness
background including a bachelor of science degree
in Physical Education. One of Stuart's best known
personal trainers, Terry specializes in total body
workouts emphasizing flexibility, cardiovascular
training, muscular strength and endurance. U
In Regency Sq^at-e Next to Too^ay'
tance from state, national,
and other sources.
The term for this posi-
tion will expire on Sept. 30.
It is requested that library
board members not be
related to library person-
nel.
Meetings are held on the
third Wednesday of each
month at 4 p.m. at the
Blake Library.
For information, call
Martin County Adminis-
tration at (772) 288-5756
or e-mail dgordon@mar-
tin.fl.us.
Pearls of Wisdom
Gala gearing up for
an African Adventure
The Library Foundation
of Martin County's annual
Pearls of Wisdom Gala will
be held Feb. 24 at
Willoughby Golf Club. A
highlight of the event is a
10-day safari package to
Kenya, donated by Mahen
Sanghrajka, president of
Big Five Tours and Expedi-
tions, as part of the silent
auction. The tour includes
big game viewing at pre-
mier game parks, cultural
events and more.
For information about
the gala, call the Library
Foundation office, (772)
221-1409, or go online to
www.libraryfoundation-
mc.org.
Nuclear Science Merit
Badge workshop
offered
Florida Power & Light's
Energy Encounter is
offering a free education-
al workshop on Saturday,
Feb. 24, for Boy Scouts
wanting to earn the
Nuclear Science Merit
Badge.
Scouts interested in this
badge are invited to reg-
ister for the sessions at
FPL's Energy Encounter
located at the St. Lucie
Nuclear Power Plant on
South Hutchinson Island.
Two sessions will be
held, one beginning at 8,
a.m. and the other at
12:30 p.m., with each lim-
ited to 20 scouts and their
leaders.
PPL's program allows
scouts to learn about
nuclear science. The pro-
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Music, Fun, Fellowship and Refreshments
9:30am Sunday School
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10:30am Traditional Worship Service
Aldersgate
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Church
772-288-4502
5200 SW Martin Hwy, Palm City
gram is for scouts who
have reached First Class
rank or higher and who
are at least 14 years old.
To register for the
Nuclear Science Merit
Badge program or for
additional information,
please call the Energy
Encounter at (877) FPL-
4FUN or 772-468-4111, or
by e-mail at
energy_encounter@fpl.co
m.
Oceanographic
Coastal Center hosts
'Day-O Camps'
The new marine sci-
ence day camps, for chil-
dren in first through
eighth grades, will fea-
ture hands-on activities
with fun ways to learn
about coastal animals
and ecosystems.
"Day-O Camps" are a
great way to spend your
school holidays and coin-
cide with Martin County's
no-school days.
Full days are held from
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
*Friday, March 30:
Mangrove Madness
*Friday, April 6: Fasci-
nating Fish
Cost of the day-camps
are: $50 per day'or $225
for complete five-day
program for Florida
Oceanographic mem-
bers; and $60 per day or
$275 for complete five-
day program for non-
members.
Reservations are
required, capacity is lim-
ited to 24 registrants,
there is a 48-hour cancel-
lation notice required,
and no-shows will be
charged.
Programs involve out-
door activities; please
wear sneakers.
For information, call
(772) 225-0505, ext. 101.
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I'm always amazed by
the way car dealers
who use deceptive
advertising and unethical
sales tactics rationalize
their behavior by actually
blaming you, their'
customer.
The following is a
direct quote from an
anonymous car dealer's
e-mail I received this
morning in response to
one of my recent
columns in this newspa-
per:
"I don't think you
would make any of these
comments if you sold
Fords in a non-metro
market. How do you
expect dealers to change,
when consumers think
they should pay less than
dealer cost for a car and
then walk into any other
form of retail store and
pay what they are asking?
"Your ideas are noble,
but there are other
dealers who have tried
'your' methods who are
no longer in business."
This dealer is saying
that his customers are so
ruthless and cunning
that theywon't buy a car
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On Cars
unless they can buy it
below his cost. His only
solution is to trick them
into thinking that they
are buying it below his
cost, such as tacking on a
"dealer fee" to the price
they quoted the cus-
tomer.
He also goes on to say
that my "ideas are
noble," but I can't possi-
bly be successful and will
go broke trying.
I truly appreciate his
concern, and I want to
assure him, if he is
reading this article, that
my business is doing very
nicely.
This attitude is
actually a prevailing part
of the culture in many
car dealerships. Many
dealers, dealer managers
and sales people don't
trust their customers
(how paradoxical). They
don't even like their
customers.
A very common expres-
sion among car dealers
and their sales staff is,
"Buyers are liars."
This means that a
prospective customer
will not tell you the truth
about the condition of
his trade-in. He will lie to
you about the price he
got from your competitor
and is likely to remove
those new tires that were
on his trade-in when the
dealer appraised it.
There are also a lot of
dealerships where used
car buyers and people
with bad credit are held
in especially low esteem.
They have nicknames
for people with bad
credit such as "slugs" and
"roaches." Apparently
dehumanizing these
unfortunate members of
our society with deroga-
tory labels makes it
easier to treat them so
shabbily.
People with bad
credit are targeted with
direct mail and newspa-
per ads making absurd
promises that convince
prospective customers
that they can finance a
car no matter how bad
their credit.
In some dealerships,
applicants are coached
on how to falsify credit
application and pay
records. In some cases,
the applicant may not
even know he is signing a
false credit application,
which is a federal
offense. In most cases,
the credit is refused, and
applicants are not even
given the courtesy of a
return phone call to tell
them this.
I don't claim to be a
psychologist (and I don't
even play one on TV), but
I have read articles
explaining how humans
will stereotype other
people in a fashion that
falsely justifies their
negative behavior toward
those same people.
We see this with racism
and even in warfare.
If you make yourself
believe that car buyers
are out to take advantage
of you, "buyers are liars,"
you can't feel guilty about
tricking them into paying
a dealer fee.
If you trick a "roach" or
a "slug" into coming in to
buy a car on credit when
they probably can't, why
should you feel guilty?
After all, roaches and
slugs don't have feelings.
What these kinds of
dealerships don't under-
stand is that you must
trust a person first before
you can expect her to
trust you. You have to
treat a person with
respect before you can
expect that person to
respect you. Somebody
has got to go first.
My experience over the
past 40 plus years as a car
dealer, is that 99.9
percent of my customers
are good people who I
can believe and trust.,
Those are pretty good
odds, and I just assume
that every customer I am
dealing with is part of
that 99.9 percent.
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get burned, but the loss
from that one in 1,000
who takes advantage is
far out-weighted by the
other 999 who respond
positively to my trusting
them and treating them
with respect.
Earl Stewart is the
owner and general
manager of Earl Stewart
Toyota in North Palm
Beach. The dealership is
located at 1215 N. Federal
Highway in Lake Park.
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stewarttoyota.com, call
(561) 358-1474, fax (561)
658-0746 or e-mail
earls@earlstewarttoy-
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*AARP: The club meets on
the second Tuesday of each
month, September through
May, at the Hobe Sound
Civic Center, 8980 Olympus
St. For information, call
(772) 546-2799.
*AARP Senior Communi-
ty Service Employment Pro-
gram: Program offers free
training and assistance in
getting a job to qualifying
seniors who are 55 or older,
on a limited income, and
live in Martin or St. Lucie
counties. For information,
call (772) 223-2653 or (772)
462-6149.
*ABC Book Discussion
Group at the Cummings
Library: meets in the Don-
ahue Room of the library in
Palm City. For information,
call (772) 221-1403.
*After School Knitting
Club: The club for teens
meets from 3:30 to 4:30"p.m.
on Wednesday at the Elisa-
beth Lahti Library in
Indiantown. Both boys and
girls are welcome. For infor-
mation, call (772) 597-4200.
*Alzheimer Support
Groups: Alzheimer's Com-
munity Care in Stuart meet
at the following places:
Prince of Peace Lutheran
Church, 2200 North U.S. 1 in
Stuart on
Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m.;
and at the Towers Building,
1111 South U.S. 1, Suite 222,
in Stuart, every Thursday
from 1 to 3 p.m. For infor-
mation, call (772) 223-6351.
*Americana Jam, featur-
ing Bluegrass and Country
music, meets from 7-9 p.m.
on Monday, through April,
at the Rio Civic Center, 1255
N.E. Dixie Highway, in Rio.
No drums or horns please.
Free to public. For informa-
tion, call Bob Ekles at (772)
398-4886.
*American Legion and
Auxiliary, No. 62: Meetings
for this Stuart and Palm City
group are held at 7:30 p.m.
on the second Tuesday of
each month at the VFW and
American Legion Post, just
west of the police complex
on Monterey Road in Stuart.
New members are welcome.
Call (772) 288-2757.
*Animal Birth Control:
This nonprofit organization
offers low-cost spay/neuter
surgeries. Cats are $20, and
dogs start at $35. For infor-
mation, call (772) 223-7030.
*Annie's Book Club: The
club meets in the Chason
Conference Room at the
Elisabeth Lahti Library in
Indiantown. Call (772) 221-
1403.
*Atkins Support Group:
This nonprofit support
group meets at 6 p.m. Thurs-
days at 1298 N. Federal
Highway, Stuart. For infor-
mation, call (772) 692-3200.
*Card Club at the Jensen
Beach Women's Associa-
tion: Bridge and card activi-
ties held from 11:30 a.m. to 3
p.m. every Monday at
Women's Association Hal,
3550 N.E. Sugarhill Ave.,
Jensen Beach. Call for avail-
ability at tables. Entry fee $2.
For information, call (772)
225-9966.
*Catholic Singles Bible
Study: This group meets
every Sunday at noon at St.
Mary's Center for Biblical
Theology, 1855 N.E. Jensen
Beach Blvd., in Jensen
Beach. For information, call
(772) 229-9444.
*Chess Club of Martin
County: Two meetings per
week, 7 to 9 p.m. on Thurs-
days and Saturdays at Ocean
Palms in Stuart. Annual
membership is $10. Applica-
tions for membership are
open to all ages. For details,
call (772) 223-8042 or (772)
215-6202.
*Chronic Illness/Pain
Syndrome Support Group:
The group meets the second
and fourth Tuesdays of the
month, 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
at the Counseling Center of
Stuart, 197 S.W. Monterey
Road, Stuart. For informa-
tion, call (772) 283-7080.
*Coconut Republic Parrot
Head Club: Monthly social is
the first Wednesday of each
month, from 5:30 to 7:30
p.m. at Conchy Joe's Seafood
Restaurant and Bar, 3445
N.E. Indian River Drive,
Jensen Beach. For informa-
tion, call (772) 473-6493.
+Commodores Singles
Club ballroom dancing: The
Commodores Singles Club
hosts ballroom dancing with
big band music from 7:30 to
10:30 p.m. every Sunday at
the American Legion, 3195
N.E. Savanna Road, in
Jensen Beach. Dress code is
required. For information,
call (772) 220-8448.
*Council on Aging of
Martin County: Thursday
afternoons at the movies
with popcorn. Movies start
at 12:30 p.m. The club also
offers luncheons and many
classes and card clubs dur-
ing the month. Meet at the
Log Cabin Senior Activity
Center, 2369 N.E. Dixie
Highway, Langford Park, in
Jensen Beach. For informa-
tion, call (772) 334 -2926.
*Croquet Club: Located at
the foot of the Palm City
Bridge. Practice and games
will take place on the adja-
cent athletic field. For infor-
mation, call (772) 219-4955.
*The Daughters of the
British Empire: Any lady of
British ancestry, parents to
great grandparents, includ-
ing those from British Com-
monwealth nations are wel-
come. Call (772) 221-3829 or
(772)286-2724.
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*Depression Bi-polar
Support Alliance: Weekly
meetings at 7 p.m. Sunday
at Redeemer Lutheran
Church, 2450 S.E. Ocean
Blvd., Stuart. For informa-
tion, call (772) 341-4992 or
(772) 349-4235.
*Elvis Treasure Coast Fan
Club: The club meets on the
last Sunday of each month
at 3 p.m. This nonprofit club
supports the Meals on
Wheels program in Martin
and St. Lucie counties. For
details, call (772) 201-3227.
*Florida Trail Association:
The Florida Trail Association
* COstom Made Verticals ,
* Mini Blinds
* Woven Woods
* Wood Blinds
* Shutters
* Duette & Pleated Shades
* Arches
. Sheer-Wrapped Verticals
meets the second Monday
of each month from 7 to 9
p.m. For information, call
(772)219-4955.
*French Rendez-Vous:
For those interested in
French language, culture
and cuisine. For informa-
tion, call (772) 285-1297 or
(772)221-2459.
*The Friends' Book
Depot, a collaborative effort
of all six Friends Groups of
The Martin County Library
System is open from 9 a.m.
to 2 p.m. every Saturday and
Sunday in Building H, No.
15, at the B & A Flea Market,
2885 S. Federal Highway, in
Stuart. The Book Depot.
offers rare, antiquarian
books, children' books, and
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mation, call Eric Buetens at
(772) 546-6633.
*Friendship Group: This
group for people over age 55
meets every Friday except
for holidays. Requested
donation each week is $1.
Meetings are held at 6:30
p.m. at First United
Methodist Church, 1500
S.W. Kanner Highway, in
Stuart. For information, call
(772) 220-8647 or (772) 545-
9793.
*Games for Martin Coun-
ty seniors: 12:30 to 4 p.m.
Wednesday at the Flagler
Recreation Center in Stuart.
No cost. For information,
call (772)288-5335. "
*General Motors Retire-
ment Club: For information
about the next meeting, call
(772) 878-6003.
*Halpatiokee Chapter of
the Daughters of the Ameri-
can Revolution: For infor-
mation, call (772) 288-4306.
*Historical Map Club: A
club for people interested in
historical maps. For infor-
mation, call (772) 219-9778.
*Hobe Sound Fine Arts
League: For information,
call (772) 546-2946.
*Hobe Sound/Port Saler-
no Rotary Club: This serv-
ice-focused organization is
dedicated to serving the
local community and sup-
ports a number of local
charities, works on hands-
on projects, and supports
national and international
projects. For information,
call (772) 221-9193.
*Hobe Sound Public
Library Book Club: For
information, call (772) 221-
1403.
*Hoke Library Book Club
meets at the library in
Jensen Beach. For informa-
tion, call (772) 221-1403.
*Humanity's Team: For
information, call (772) 708-
4611.
*Jensen Beach Art
League: The league meets
on the second Friday of each
month at 10:30 a.m. from
October to March at the
Hoke Library, off Jensen
Beach Boulevard. For infor-
mation, call (772) 288-4783.
*Jensen Beach Garden
Club: For information, call
(772) 692-2245.
*Kentucky Society of the
Treasure Coast: For infor-
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*Kids Have Feelings Too:
Free children's Christ-cen-
tered workbook and sharing
program for kids ages 6 to 12
who come from families
who are struggling with
hurts, habits and hang-ups.
Program is from 6:30-8 p.m.
Wednesday, at First Baptist
Church of Jensen Beach. For
information, call (772) 334-
2202 or (772) 971-1389.
*L.I.ET. Social Group for
widows and widowers,
which includes monthly
luncheons with guest speak-
ers, informal breakfast gath-
erings, day trips and extend-
ed travel. The second
Thursday gathering is a
casual breakfast at 10 a.m. at
Harry and the Natives
restaurant in Hobe Sound.
Cost is $11 per person. Call
two days in advance to
reserve. Call (772) 334-1200
or (561) 746-5124.
*Lucie's Creative Crafters
and Vendors: The group
holds a craft show and sale
most weekends at different
locations. Sales benefit the
crafters and some local
charities. For information,
call (772) 873-2981.
*Mariner's Barbershop
Chorus of Martin and St.
Lucie County: Weekly Tues-
day meetings are from 7 to
9:30 p.m. at the Rio Civic
Center, 1255 N.E. Dixie
Highway (Route 707), in
Jensen Beach. For informa-
tion, call (772) 460-2754.
*Martin County Democ-
ratic Club: The group meets
the first Wednesday of each
month at 6:30 p.m. at the
Blake Library in Stuart. For
information, call (772) 286-
1281.
*Martin County
Genealogical Society: For
information on the club, call
(772) 334-6331.
*Martin County Model
Railroaders: The railroad
club promotes the hobby of
model railroading. The club
meets every Thursday from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Mar-
tin County Fairgrounds,
Building E, 2616 S.E. Dixie
Highway, in Stuart. For infor-
mation, call (772) 219-4134
or (772) 692-9705.
*Martin County Native
Plant Socieity Meetings will
resume in October on the
third Tuesday of the month
at 7 p.m. For information,
call (772) 219-8285 or (772)
287-4930.
*Martin County Republi-
can Club: For information,
call (772) 286-0615.
*Martin County Veterans
Services: Information ses-
sions are often held at public
library branches. For infor-
mation, call (772) 221-1403.
*Martin County Young
Republicans: The chapter is
open to Republicans, ages
18 to 40. For information,
call (772) 341-6880.
*Mental Health Support
Group, offers a weekly
meeting for people who
are recovering from men-
tal illnesses and their
family and friends. The
meeting is at 3 p.m. Tues-
days at Harbor Network
Drop-In Center in Stuart.
For information, call (772)
287-4545.
*Mets Booster Club (for
N.Y. and St. Lucie Mets):
Membership is $10 per
person per year, $15 per
couple with no children,
and $20 for a family mem-
bership. For more infor-
mation, call (772) 878-
8505 or (772) 336-4801.
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food, raffle and special
guests.
SUNDAY, FEB. 25
*Book signing: Charles
R. Boning will speak,
answer questions and
sign his new book, Flori-
da's Best Fruiting Plants,
at Barnes and Noble in
Jensen Beach from 3-4
p.m.
*Financial aid help: 1:30
and 3 p.m. at Indian River
Community College,
Chastain Campus, 2400
S.E. Salerno Road, Build-
ing C, in Stuart. For more
information, visit
www.fldoe. org/college-
goalsunday or call 1 (866)
866-4722.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28
*Home School "The
Everglades" program for
children ages 6-12 at the
Florida Oceanographic
Coastal Center, 890 N.E.
Ocean Blvd., in Stuart
from 9:30-11:30 a.m. or
from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Cost
for members is $6 and
non-members is $12. Call
(772) 225-0505, ext. 101,
to register.
* Palm City Chamber of
Commerce Networking
Breakfast: 7:30 a.m. with
guest speaker Patricia
Christensen, mayor of
Port St. Lucie, at Martin
Downs Country Club in
Palm City. Handyman
Matters is the Breakfast
Sponsor. Members and
public are invited. The
cost is $15 for members
and $20 for non-mem-
bers. Visa and Master-
Card accepted. Reserva-
tions required by Friday,
Feb. 23. For more infor-
mation or to RSVP, call
Michele at (772) 286-
8121.
WEDNESDAY,
FEB. 28, to
THURSDAY, MARCH 1
*Jupiter Island flower
show: 2-5 p.m. on
Wednesday and from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thurs-
day at the Jupiter Island
Beach Club, 105 South
Beach Road, on Jupiter
Island (two-day show).
Classes cover a range of
competition topics
including flower arrange-
ment, horticulture, jewel-
ry and photography, and
are open to members of
the Garden Club of Amer-
ica and to non-members.
To obtain an entry form,
contact Bonnie White at
(772) 546-5611. The
Flower Arrangement
Division will be filled on
a first-come basis. Most
Horticulture classes have
no limit.
A box lunch is available
to the public for $15 on
Thursday from 11:15 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Call (772) 546-
9888 for a reservation.
THURSDAY, MARCH 1
* "Look Great Feel
Great," 12 keys to enjoy-
ing a healthy life with
Pamela Hough from 7-9
p.m. at Unity of Martin
County, 211 S.E. Central
Parkway, in Stuart. Learn
to love your body, eat
right, de-stress, take
responsibility, master
metabolism and more.
Love offering appreciat-
ed. For details, call
Pamela Hough at (772)
285-5415.
*Sport Yoga on the
Beach with Sherry
(NESTA certified instruc-
tor) for all ages at the
Florida Oceanographic
Coastal Center, 890 N.E.
Ocean Blvd., in Stuart
from 9-10 a.m. or from
10:30-11:30 a.m. Cost for
members is $5 and non-
members is $8. Call (772)
225-0505, ext. 101, to reg-
ister.
*Elvis vs. The Beatles,
7 p.m. featuring Tom
Prestopnik and J.D
Lookadoo at the Blake
Library, John F. Arm-
strong Wing, 2351 S.E.
Monterey Road, in Stuart.
Includes special guests,
sample recordings, video
clips, audience participa-
tion and spirited debate.
Free and open to the
public. For more infor-
mation, call (772) 221-
1403.
FRIDAY, MARCH 2
* "Wilderness & Spirit: A
Mountain Called
Katahdin," an independ-
ent film by Huey will be
viewed and discussed at
the Blake Library, John E
Armstrong Wing, 2351
S.E. Monterey Road, in-
Stuart at 8 p.m. Call (772)
221-1403 or visit the
library Web site,
www. library. martin.fl. us.
SATURDAY, MARCH 3
*Bird flu presentation
offered by The American
Red Cross Martin County
Chapter at 2750 S. Kan-
ner Highway in Stuart
from 2 p.m. tp 3 p.m. Pre-
sentations are free, but
space is limited. To regis-
ter, call (772) 287-2002.
* Gardening workshop
"How Good do you know
your Gardening Basics?"
at the Florida Oceano-
graphic Coastal Center,
890 N.E. Ocean Blvd., in
Stuart with Terri Pinder,
of Pinder's Nursery in
Palm City, from 9-10 a.m.
Free for members; $8 for
non-members. Call (772)
225-0505, ext. 101, to reg-
ister.
SUNDAY, MARCH 4
*Footlite Senior Dance
Troupe presents "Salute to
Dance" at 3 p.m. at the
Jensen Beach High School
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Auditorium. The show fea-
tures fast-paced tap, jazz
and vocals. Cost is $15 dona-
tion. Call (772) 232-0504 or
.(772) 871-1008.
ONGOING EVENTS
*City of Stuart's River-
boat Cruise offers daily
cruises from historic
downtown Stuart along
the Indian and St. Lucie
rivers. Reservations are
required. Step aboard the
paddleboat and discover
"old Florida." The cruise
includes an all-inclusive
buffet with live entertain-
ment. The cost is $25. For
cruise prices, schedules or
to book a special event,
call (772) 463-4000.
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Religion News
Fourth annual Purity
Ball Feb. 24
Fathers and daughters
are invited to the fourth
Purity Ball at 6 p.m. on Sat-
lurday, Feb. 24, at the
,Hutchinson Island Mar-
'riott Beach Resort, 55 N.E.
Ocean Blvd., in Stuart..
The formal evening will
be include dinner, danc-
ing, sharing, and a time to
commit to purity.
The Purity Ball provides
fathers and daughters an
evening of dinner, dancing
and the opportunity for
fathers to pledge to set an
example of integrity, as
their daughters make a
commitment to absti-
nence until marriage.
Reservations are now
being accepted at Care
Net, 8432 South U.S. 1, in
Port St. Lucie.
The cost is $60 for fathers
and $40 for each daughter.
Seating is limited and
reservations are required,
so please register early.
For information or to reg-
ister; call Care Net at (772)
871-2211.
St. Luke's offers
weekly programs
St. Luke's Episcopal
Church invites the public
to The Fight Club, a video
series addressing forgive-
ness in family relation-
ships.
The free program begins
Sunday, Feb. 25, and runs
through April 1 from 9:10
a.m. to 9:50 a.m.
The church also offers a
Christian meditation
meeting on Thursdays at 1
p.m. Charles G. Eschen-
burg facilitates the free
event.
St. Luke's -Episcopal
Church, on the corner of
Cove Road and A1A, offers
worship at 8 a.m. and 10
a.m.
For more information,
call the church at (772)
286-5455 or visit
www.stlukesfl.org.
Public invited to
Lenten program
The Episcopal Church of
the Advent, 4885 S.W. Honey
Terrace, in Palm City invites
the public to this year's
Lenten program running
Thursday mornings through
March 29.
The program, includes
Holy Eucharist with Healing
at 9:30 a.m., The Gospel of
Luke at 10 a.m. and lunch in
the Parish Hall at 11:30 a.m.
For more information, call
the church at (772) 283-6223.
Youth group
wins trophy
Calvary Chapel of Stuart
won the Care Net trophy for
most money raised by a
church youth group for the
new Care Net Pregnancy
Crises Center to open soon
in Stuart.
Danielle Mennona and
Jessica McGrath of Calvary
Chapel won second and
third prize for their age
groups.
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The Stuart walk-a-thon
was held Saturday, Feb. 10.
For more information, call
the church at (772) 288-
7277.
Unity Church of
Martin County offers
special services
Unity Minister Rev. Joanna
Thompson-Gabriel will lead
two Sunday services a
month at the Unity Church
of Martin County. Located at
211 S.E. Central Parkway, in
Stuart.
The Rev. Thompson-
Gabriel will be at the church
on Feb. 25, March 4 and 18.
From 1-3 p.m. on those
Sunday, she will teach a
"Lessons in Truth" class,
which will use the book writ-
ten by Emily Cady, a homeo-
pathic physician of the late
19th century.
She also be available on
Saturday and Sundays when
she is conducting services
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YOUTHACIVITIES & SPORIS
JENSEN TAKES A FALL
Jensen Beach Soccer
Club gets ready
for season
The Jensen Beach Soccer
Club is now accepting regis-
trations for the spring sea-
son. All games will be four-
on-four or three-on-three
play and be held at Pineap-
ple Park.
Registration dates are Feb.
24 at Langford Park Rec Cen-
ter from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m.,
and March 3 at the annual
soccer jamboree.
Registration is $45 for first
player and $35 for each
additional player from the
same family. Divisions will
be set in March after regis-
tration is complete.
Information on the jam-
boree and the league can be
found atwww.jbsoccer.org
In line hockey
referees wanted
The Martin County Parks
& Recreation Department is
looking for In Line Hockey
Referees for Adult and Youth
leagues. All games take place
at Halpatiokee Regional
Park in Stuart. Seasons run
year round and games take
place on weekends & week-
nights.
If interested in becoming a
referee, please contact Matt
Saum for more information
at (772) 463-4759.
Challenged little
leaguers start season
The Treasure Coast will
have a Challenger Division
in the spring 2007 little
league season. Spearhead-
ed by Martin County North
Little League, and working
in conjunction with Little
League District 17, the sur-
rounding area little
leagues, Advocates for the,
Rights of the Challenged
and the FAU Center for
Autism and Related Dis-
abilities.
The Challenger Division
of Little League Baseball is
a program for mentally
and physically disabled
youth to enjoy the full ben-
efits of Little League par-
ticipation in an athletic
environment structured to
their abilities. The philos-
ophy of the Little League
challenger division is to
provide the framework so
that every Little League
program may offer a struc-
tured, athletic activity for
all youth in the communi-
ty.
The Challenger Division
will provide boys and girls,
ages 5 through 22, the
opportunity to participate
in a safe playing environ-
ment and participation in
Little League baseball. The
focus is on having fun
while learning the game of
baseball. The rules are
modified to include that
no score is kept, each play-
er bats every inning, and
everyone plays the entire
game.
The Challenger Division
will also include a "buddy"
system, in which youth
volunteers assist players
throughout the season to
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Jensen Beach High School's Kyle Taylor turns over the ball to Titusville's William Delancy during the Region 4-4A
quarterfinal Thursday, Feb. 15. Jensen Beach lost the game 59-50 and were eliminated from the post season playoffs.
Girls' weightlifting gaining recognition
BY MATT DEWHURST
Sports writer
Raise your hand if you
think your girlfriend is
stronger than you.
No one?
Well if your girlfriend is
one of the four Treasure
Coast girls to make the
state finals in girls'
weightlifting, you might
not be so quick to
answer.
In its fourth year as a
recognized sport by the
Florida High School Ath-
letic Association, girl's
weightlifting has slowly
become more popular.
Some say it's one of the
fastest growing sports in
the area.
This year, four girls
from St. Lucie and Mar-
tin counties advanced to
the state championship
on Feb. 10 in Port Richey.
Melissa Forte and
Michelle Cullums of
South Fork, Margaret
Opila of Martin County
and Asheia Miller of Fort
P Tierce Central all trav-
eled across the state to
compete for a state title.
South Fork and Martin
County have had teams
since the beginning, but
2007 was the first year
that St. Lucie county
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tral and Port St. Lucie
offered the sport. First
year school Treasure
Coast also had a team.
The growth of girl's
weightlifting is exciting
to South Fork head coach
Shawn Tresto, who thinks
that his team's district,
which stretches from
Indian River County to
south West Palm, will
have to split up because
the introduction of so
many new programs.
When most people
think of weightlifting,
they most likely envision
big, bulky men, throwing
around giant weights and
grunting loudly. But one
of the things that makes
girl's weightlifting attrac-
tive to some athletes, is
that there are 10 weight
classes starting at' just
101 pounds. You can still
be a successful
weightlifter and be petite.
"Usually girls who are
involved in other sports
like cheer, track and
swimming, are the ones
who come out and are
dedicated," said Tresto.
"It's an attractive sport
because of the 10 weight
classes. The girls lift
against girls who weigh
the same."
Cullums, a senior at
South Fork, finished 16th
in the state in the 110 lbs.
weight class after bench-
ing 115 lbs. and cleaning
115 lbs. A captain of the
cheerleading squad and
member of the track
team, Cullums started
lifting because her older
sister did, and she
thought it would be a
good way to stay in shape
for her other sports.
But once she started
lifting regularly, she dis-
covered another sport
she never thought would
fit her.
"You don't think of girls
being able to lift," said
Cullums. "People don't
look at me and think I
can. But I can even lift
more than some guys."
The sport is still in its
infancy but gaining
steam, and the Treasure
Coast seems to be leading
.the charge. Sebastian
River currently has the
strongest team in the
area. The Sharks sent
seven girls to the state
finals, and were the only
area team to place. But
now with more teams
competing for the same
spot at states, the compe-
tition looks to, get
tougher next year.
"It is very exciting," said
Cullems. "There were
only four girls on (the
South Fork) team when I
was a freshman. Now
when I'm a senior, seeing
more girls being recog-
nized, it's good to see."
One of the things that
Tresto likes about the
girl's weightlifting is that
it is a team sport, but like
swimming and wrestling,
there are individual
awards. Seeing a girl work
hard all season and final-
ly lifting her goal, is very
rewarding Tresto said.
Since the sport is so
small, (Florida is the only
state that recognizes girl's
weightlifting as a varsity
sport), it is hard for a lot
of girls to come out and
take it seriously. Tresto
said that after the initial
surge at the beginning of
the season, most girls
drop off and a group of
serious lifters is left. He
hopes that some day
soon, a team from the
Treasure Coast will be
able to contend. With 10
different weight classes, a
team title is usually hard
to obtain.
"You have to have a girl
in every weight class to
win," Tresto said. "It's
important to have girls
that are good, but it's
important to. have girl's
that all different shapes
and sizes."
Even though a state title
in girl's weightlifting is a
dream right now, Tresto is
still harps on the simple
fact that his girls are
learning that they don't
have to be weak anymore.
"To see a 100 pound girl
bench 150 pounds; it's a
big deal," Tresto said.
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See top players tee
it up at the Honda
It's not every week that we
get to see the best players
in the game close up.
Sure some of you have those
gigantic 60-inch high-
definition televisions that
allow you to see the sweat
bead up on their foreheads
as they line up a 3-foot putt,
but that isn't quite like being
in the same room.
This week coming up, Feb.
26 through March 4, is our
opportunity to watch the
best talent on the planet
play the sport we so love.
I'm talking about the 2007
Honda Classic being held at
the PGA National Resort
and Spa.
This will be the first year
the Honda will be played on
the Champions Course at
PGA National. The Champi-
ons Course comes with a
rich history, having hosted a
Ryder Cup, a PGA Champi-
onship and several Senior
PGA Championships. The
Honda has a rich history of
being the Tour's nomadic
tournament, constantly
moving from one venue to
another. Perhaps it has
finally found a place to call
home.
One thing I know for
certain is the golf course will
be a stem test for these guys.
I had the pleasure of playing
the course a couple weeks
ago and was pleased to see
the rough growing up very
nicely. Last year, across the
street at Mirasol, as on
many PGATour stops,
rough was non-existent. The
world's top players had little
to worry about when their
drives missed the fairway.
The deepest rough I saw on
the Sunrise course was
equal to the first cut at our
local municipal track. It was
hardly a test for players of
this caliber.
This year, all of that
changes. The rough should
be lush and is promised to
be about 4- to 6-inches
deep. If the winds stay up,
we could see some higher-
than-normal scores and a
leader board filled with the
best names in the business.
Jack Nicklaus tweaked his
already tough Bear Trap
(holes 15-17) to test the
players' mental and physical
skills coming down the
stretch.
Other holes have been
lengthened with new tees,
and toughened with added
bunkers guarding the
greens and fairway landing
areas. If you want to take a
shortcut on some of these
doglegs, you'll need to
weigh the risk and the
reward before pulling that
driver from the bag.
All of the improvements,
along with the move to PGA
National, promise to make
this the best Honda Classic
ever for players and patrons.
To help expose our next
generation of golfers to the
best players, children under
15 will be admitted free for
the entire week when
accompanied by an adult.
The Jack Nicklaus Children's
Hospital Fan Zone will
include several activities for
kids throughout the week,
including a rock climbing
wall, magic shows, games, a
putting green and swing
analysis.
Trick shot master, Dennis
Walters and his trusty
canine sidekick, Benji
Hogan, will host a junior
clinic at 1:30 pm on Satur-
day, March 3.
In my opinion, one of the
best days to go to anyTour
event is Tuesday. The pros
are there to practice, play a
few money games among
themselves and even test
out some new equipment to
see if it will make the bag
when the strokes really
count.
Many players will chat
with the galleries on
Tuesday. They are more
likely to give autographs
and are generally much
more relaxed. What I like
best is seeing all the sweet
toys they get to try out.
Nearly every major manu-
facturer and many smaller
ones are on hand to fit these
JAMES STAMMER
Golf columnist
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in a certain head, it gets
done. Some of the guys hit
the course with far more
than the 14-club limit that
"the rules state.
Last year I saw some very
unusual putters and tons of
hybrid clubs and drivers.
This year we should see
several pros testing out the
new "square" drivers to see
if they can find one that will
outperform their current
one.
If you go to the Honda
Classic, and it's very easy to
find, bring your best
walking shoes. The course is
relatively flat and there are
numerous spots to set up
your chair, park your behind
for a few hours and watch
the players come to you.
Behind the first green is
one good spot. Here the
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number four and nine are
close by allowing you to see
plenty of action without
venturing too far.
Atop the hill between the
12th and 15th greens is a
prime spot that fills quickly.
You can watch the approach
shots into 12 and see the
entire par-3 15th, along with
the 13th tee.
In the mornings, the best
place to go is the driving
range. Watch the pros warm
up and see just how serious-
ly they take their job. There's
a lot we can learn just by
observing.
With several ticket pack-
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budget. Ticket prices start as
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Pitcher Jon Adkins practices plays during the N.Y. Mets spring training camp Monday,
Feb. 19, at Tradition Field in Port St. Lucie. Adkins is on the Mets 40-man roster.
Mets return t(
PSL for spring
training
Even though his
team won the
National League
East champi-
onship, New York
Mets owner Fred
Wilpon has moved
on.
Cardinals' catch-
er Yadier Molina's
walk-off home run
in Game 7 of the
National League
Championship
Series ended the
Mets' shot of get-
ting back to the
World Series for
the first time since
2000, and started a
long off-season of
'what-if's' for the
New York club. For
his part Wilpon is
not looking back.
"'06 is '06 and it's
gone," said the
Mets owner. "It's
'07."
Wilpon was on
hand for the first
day of practice for
pitchers and
catchers Feb. 17 at
Tradition Field in
Port St. Lucie, as
were roughly 40
players hoping for
a spot on the big
club. While, veter-
) ans like Tom
Glavin and
Orlando Her-
nandez don't
have much to
worry about
in that regard, for
non-roster invi-
tees this is the
time to make
themselves
known.
Getting on a
team that came
within one game
of the Fall Classic
will be easy for
some of the new
arrivals at Mets
training camp, but
that doesn't con-
cern Wilpon. He
says that more
competition for
less spots can only
bring out the best
in each player. At
present there are
about nine players
competing for
three spots in the
Mets bullpen.
"I think we're
going to have a
very competitive
team and I'm very
excited," said
Wilpon. "I missed
that sound, when
the ball hits the
glove. I missed it
for three months."
Sitting in a prac-
tice field dugout,
Wilpon answered
questions about
his thoughts on
the Mets and how
he thinks they will
fare in 2007. It was
clear that he was
excited about
being back in Port
St. Lucie and ready
to see how his
team is preparing
for the season.
While pitchers and
catchers have
been in town since
Feb. 15, the rest of
the team just
arrived this week,*
practicing for the
first time on Feb.
21.
Quick to say he
didn't think it was
possible for any-
one to predict a
World Series,
Wilpon did say his
team was good
enough to get into
the playoffs right
now, and they
were going to get
there "the Mets
way."
He expects his
team to play great
defense, backed by
solid pitching and
a potent offense.
"Once you get
into the playoff's,
anything can hap-
pen," said Wilpon.
"Our goal is to get
in the playoffs and
have a team win
the way they won
last year with
enthusiasm and
'togetherism.'"
With the Yankees
making moves
across town to
bring back pitcher
Andy Pettitte, and
the Mets losing
bidding wars for
both Barry Zito
(signed by San
Francisco) and
Japanese sensa-
tion Daisuke Mat-
suzaka (Red Sox),
it is hard to tell
whothas the upper
hand going into
2007. Either way,
Wilpon would love
to see a Yankees-
Mets World Series.
"That, would be
the best thing," he
said. "It would
light up New York
City."
But first things
first, before the
Mets can ', talk
World Series, they
have to talk spring
training. The Mets
will host the
defending Ameri-
can League cham-
pion Detroit Tigers
on Feb. 28 at -1:05
at Tradition Field
in Port St. Lucie to
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Martin County wins St. Lucie County Classic
BY MATT DEWHURST
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After a year hiatus, the St.
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The tournament, which is
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17, and showcased local
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Beach, Lincoln Park Acade-
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St. Lucie West Centennial.
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Senior Kevin Boyd hit a
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Martin County defeated
John Carroll, 9-3 for the
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Martin County High School's Kevin Boyd (No. 44) slides safely into second base while Vero Beach shortstop Roberto
Sanchez loses control of the ball during the St. Lucie County Baseball Classic Tournament at the Bob Gladwin Baseball
Complex Friday, Feb. 16. The Martin County Tigers went on to win the tournament and Boyd was awarded Most
Valuable Player.
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his teammate than' his tour-
nament Most Valuable Play-
er award. "Everybody said
we had no pitching this year.
Our pitching is picking up."
Boyd was alsoone of the
keys to victory for the
Tigers in their semifinal
game against Verb Beach
Friday night. He left his
regular spot at first base
and took the mound to
get the last out of the fifth
inning. After a one-pitch
effort to close that inning,
Boyd stayed in and closed
out the game, getting the
win in the process.
On Saturday however, it
was his bat that did the
talking.
His two-run drive to left
center in the first inning
helped Martin County
establish their dominance
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"Kevin Boyd is like that.
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Smith. "He's one of our
leaders."
Boyd wasn't so quick to
take full credit for his
effort after the game.
"The wind helped me
out on that one," iBoyd
said of his home run. "I'm
not going to lie, I thought
it was a pop up."
Both coaches agreed
that it was great to have
the tournament back after
a year off due to schedul-
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fully it will be able to
attract more teams next
year.
Martin County (3-0)
begins district play Feb.
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Carroll (2-1 at time of
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r|The last two Spirit
Guide columns were
dedicated to removing
any negative thought
patterns that sidetrack us,
cause stress or burn us out.
It's time to get back on the
road again and move
forward toward our dreams,
goals, ideas, visions, inspira-
tions aAd fantasies. Soon it
will be spring, the time of
new beginnings. The earth
will soon be showing signs
of coming alive and renew-
ing all forms of life.
This is because of the
supreme law of the circle of
life: what we sow, we reap.
What goes around the circle
comes back around to the
source multiplied. This is
the law of second chances.
No matter what happened
to the past, we can learn
from it, bless it for what it
taught us, forgive it when
needed, release it, move on
and grow a new and better
life.
What is the secret to
accomplishing all this?
There is a genius living in all
human souls since birth,
yearning to be set free.
Humans have the ability to
influence the subconscious
JAMES TUCKER
The Spirit Guide
mind and create physical
realities from ideas and
visions when we use this
awesome power.
Everything we create first
begins in the form of a
thought or idea in the mind.
We create nothing that has
not first been conceived in
thought. When we release
the imagination living in the
soul we begin to assemble
plans and purposes that
lead to success in our
health, relationships, talents
and material wealth.
Thoughts created in the
conscious mind with the
help of the imagination, are
like seeds ready to be
planted in the subconscious
mind, ready to attract the
necessary energy that brings
them into physical reality.
The process is the same as a
child being born. Napoleon
Hill, author of the great
book, "Think and Grow
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Einstein once said,
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your interest on completely
for at least four minutes, you
can bring into physical
reality."
Developing this great.
inner power involves three
things. They are, the devel-
opment of harmony
between the intellect or
conscious mind, the
acceptance of the subcon-
scious mind or intuition and
the release of the instincts or
imagination.
When ideas or concepts
"flash" into the mind
through hunches or gut
feelings, they come from
one or more of the following
places: the infinite intelli-
gence of the universe, our
own subconscious mind,
from the conscious mind of
another person, or from
another person's subcon-
scious.
When we take an idea
from one of these sources
and impress it on the
subconscious mind,.it is like
planting a seed in a garden.
By holding the idea steady
and protecting it from
doubt, fear or indecision,
the subconscious sends it to
the soil of the soul, imagina-
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spiritual connection and
roots. Then we begin to see
and read the signs that the
blessing has indeed
occurred and the idea
turned into a desire is now
beginning to grow and
create the physical form.
This is all there is of genius.
We become what we think,
feel and believe. Remember
that the supreme law is "like
attracts like." The choice is
ours of what we plant. Sow
positives, reap positives, sow
negatives, reap negatives.
This is an exacting law. Don't
feed the weeds of negativity.
Feed and help the flowers
and positives living in your
heart that make you happy.
Here are a few affirmations
that keep negativity away.
"I release the past and
allow love to heal every area
of my life."
"I am worthy to receive
and manifest the best that
life has to offer."
"The answers I seek come
easily from within me."
"I surrender to divine
guidance and have
patience, trust and belief in
the universe."
Here are the changes and
results you can expect when
using this process.
You begin to take com-
mand of your own life and
fortune rather than be a
slave to another person or
the world. You begin to
make wise choices and learn
how to say "no" to negative
behavior around you. This
gives more space and
relieves you of the guilt of
not working hard enough.
You begin to let others help
you when needed instead of
thinking that you have to do
all the giving all the time.
You begin to live in the
"now," taking life one day at
a time, rather than worrying
about the future, judging
and holding on to the past.
Now you are beginning to
follow your heart and trust
your instincts. Now that you
feel better you want to do
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Know path, file
names to access files
T whis week, I thought we
would talk about how
everything in the
computer is "connected."
By connected, I don't
mean by wires and other
mechanical means, but
internally, through the
computer's filing system.
Often I hear people say
that a particular file (picture
or text) "is in my word
processor," or "it's in my e-
mail program."
That implies that the file in
question can be accessed
only with that particular
program. Not so.
Let me explain.
Each program on your
computer is capable of
opening different types of
files. For instance, word
processors, such as
Microsoft Word orWord
Perfect are for working with
"text" files while photo
editors, such as Paint Shop
Pro and Adobe Photo Shop
are just the thing for work-
ing with pictures.
The files themselves are
not stored within the
program; they are stored
somewhere on the hard
drive available to any
program capable of working
with them. That means you
can "share" files, often times
with many other programs.
All you really need to know
is where on your hard drive
the files really do live.
Atypical file name might
looklike this: c:\files\file-
.name.doc, complete with its
"path" on the hard drive.
The path tells how to get to a
files location on the hard
drive. Let's take a closer
look:
The c:\ indicates what
drive the file is stored on.
Each disk drive, your floppy
drive (typically a:), your
hard drive (c:), and your CD
Rom (typically d:) has a
letter assigned to it. This is
how to tell the computer
what drive you are working
with.
The next part of our path,
"files\", is a "folder" or
"directory."
Just like the manila folders
you use in a real file cabinet
keep files organized, ,
directories on your comput-
er organize your computer
files. Each directory is
separated by a back slash (\)
and you can have directo-
ries within directories.
The last part of our path is
the actual file name: A
typical file name comes in
two parts, the name, a dot
and the extension. The
name is what we call the file
when we saved it (a fairly
important thing to note
when saving). The extension
tells the computer what
kind of file itis so it knows
what kind of program can
open it.
Once you know the path
to a particular file, you can
access it from most of your
favorite programs.
For instance, say you got a
picture e-mailed to you and
you want to use that picture
in a letter you are writing
with your word processor.
The first step in getting the
picture into your letter
happens when you save the
picture from e-mail.
Right click the picture and
click "save." Then (real
SEAN MCCARTHY
Compute This
important) note the full
path and file name when
you save it and you can
access it anytime.
When you are ready to
import your picture into
your letter, use the "insert"
menu (typical on most word
processors) to load your
picture. When the dialogue
box comes up asking what
file you want to insert, type
in the file's full path and
filename.
Start with the drive letter,
end with the file name (plus
the extension), separate the
directories (folders) with
back slashes and then click
"OK." You should have your
picture inserted into your
letter.
As you can see, the path
and file names are enor-
mously important. So often
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you save it, you won't have
this problem.
Spirit
From page D8
nice things for yourself as
well as others. You have
found new value in your
own life. Now that life is
getting better, it makes you
want to write down and
water your good ideas by
affirming them.
At this point, you begin
to see the ideas giving birth
and manifesting new and
better things in life. When
this happens, take care of
your own and family needs
first. Then save for a secure
future. Now give back and
share unconditionally with
those who helped and
inspired you on the
journey. Take care of your
spiritual family. This keeps
them going. Next, help
others who are hungry to
learn your great wisdom.
Teach them the secrets
and help them master the
mysteries of life. This is
passing the timeless torch
of truth. You are now the
light, keeping the timeless
wisdom alive.
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Quality work, great price.
Call Gary 772-232-9155
OLD GUITARS Wanted!
Fender, Gibson, Gretsch,
Martin, D'Angelico,
Stromberg,Rickenbacker,
and Mosrite. Gibson
Mandolins/Banjos. 1930's*
thru 1960's. TOP CASH
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please. 1-800-401-0440
VETERANS POST:
Paying your price for
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Foreign. 772-785-9732
WANTED: Fishing Boat
20' to 30', center console,
or walk around. Cash
paid! Will come to look
at!! Also, looking for
Travel trl. 561-262-6114
WANTED: Old Banjo's,
Mandolin's, & Guitar's.
1920-1970. Cash Paid!
305-984-9724.
BOYD RESIN BEAR-
STONES COLLECTION:
Large collection ( approx.
100 figurines). Many 1Es.
boxed. Most retired edi-
tions, from 1990's. $1000
561-624-0612 / 561-762-
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AMANA self cleaning
range, Big oven gourmet
grill, 4 burner & warming
zone w/percission
cooking sys. glass top,
color is bisq. 2 years old.
$500. 772-336-6827;
772-216-5251
ACCORDION. Plays
well. $100. 772-429-1400
Ft. Pierce.
BED RAIL: Sesame
Street. Mint Cond. $20.
772-621-8287 pis. do not
call aft 9 pm. PSL
BEDFRAME: Queen;
whitewashed head/ foot-
board; sturdy, no mat.
$125 772-343-9161 PSL
BEDROOM FURNI-
TURE: Triple dresser
w/mirror & chest of draw-
ers. Dark wood. $100
772-878-7574
BICYCLE, Girls, 16" with
training wheels. $10,
772-337-1431 PSL
BICYCLES: 1970's 3 spd
mens Columbia womens
BSA. gd cond. $50ea
772-336-9003 PSL
BIKE: BMX Rhino Buster
MX 20" Like New. $35
772-692-8078 Stuart
BIKE: RALLEIGH
Touring, 18 speed,
Beautiful. $150.
772-219-4168
CAR/CARRY seat: plus 2
baby gates. $25.
772-5211-1000 Stuart.
CHAINSAW NEW
Poulan 18 in chainsaw.
$95 772-335-9247 sl
CHAIRS : folding direc-
tor, green & white, med.
wd. $75 MC
772-546-5857
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Available from Commercial News Providers"
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CHEST: 3 drawer with
small side table,white
and wicker set, $140.
772-563-0222 IRC
CHINA CABINET: 2
piece, wood, glass door
top $200.772-380-3759
SLC
CLARINET W/ CASE:
Bundy Selmer. Ex. Cond.
Why rent? Buy & Save.
$125 772-229-8009 JBch
COFFEE TABLE: wicker
base, glass top, beveled
edge. Exc. cond. $50 obo
772-341-0843 Stuart.
COMPACT DISC
Portable, AM/FM stereo
cassette recorder. $25.
772-336-4676 SL
COMPUTER ARMOIRE:
Very nice, Lg. oak w/file
draws/cubbies/encl $150
321-953-3383 Palm Bay.
COMPUTER CENTER:
Entertain Center, Single
Waterbed compl. $50 ea.
772-971-5195 SLC
COMPUTER DESK: 30
inches wide on wheels.
$25.772-418-4480 SLC
COUCHES: 2 Italian blk
leather w/ matching wood
tables & wall unit. $200.
772-581-5960 Sebastian
DESK: w/CPU compart/
3 draw. Lthr chr w/arms.
Both exc cond $125
772-567-8920 Vero
DESK: Walnut Fr. Prov.
40 yr. old. very nice. $200
772-879-0811 PSL.
DINING RM TABLE:
Glass, 44X66,$100.
772-340-1395 SLC
DISHWASHER: Whirl-
pool "quiet partner", al-
mond, looks new. $100
772-567-2982 IR
DISHWASHER: Works,
$50. 2 Ceiling fans: 1
with light, $20 ea.
772-380-9968 SLC
DRYER. Whirlpool 3
years old. Good as New
$150. 317-442-5124 Vero
END TABLE : hd glass
top, verde iron stand
$125 772-579-0624 SLC
END TABLE: Glass
wrought iron, exc cond.
$150.772-489-8814 SLC
ENGINE LIFT: heavy
duty. excel, cond. $125.
772-335-4993 PSL
ENTERTAINMENT CEN-
TER: Small, oak.
$200.772-461-0049 SLC
ENTERTAINMENT CEN-
TER: Washed oak, light-
ed w/glass doors $200
772-878-5473 PSL
ENTERTAINMENT CTR:
Like new, with 25" TV,
runs well, bargain. $199,
772-336-5523 SLC
EXERCISE EQUIPMENT
flat/incline/decline bench,
wht metal w/blk pad $150
Ik new 773-621-0010 Jup
EXERCISE EQUIPMENT
vert knee raise / dip std,
wht metal w/blk pad $150
Ik new 772-621-0010 Jup
FENCE: Pickett 1x4 5 ea
7ft. plus gate 4x4s. $150
obo 772-778-6929 Vero.
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FRAMES: Picture, 14 In
exc cond. from
1930-1960 asst. sz. $100
obo 772-692-8078 Stuart
FRY PAN: collectable,
Wagner, $30.
772-546-8611 MC
FUTON, RATTAN: natu-
ral fabric cover, zipper,
washable $125.
772-283-7307 MC
GOLF CLUBS: Woods &
irons, 16 total, $10.00
each. Call 772-562-8971
GOLF SET: Ladies RH,
and Bag, plus golf balls.
Like new, Call for details.
$100, 772-878-9921 SLC
HEADBOARD King
size, white wicker $50
Call 772-971-1915
HEADBOARD: Asian
style, dark hardwood
$100.772-288-4335 MC
HIGHCHAIR, Stroller,
Walker, 6 baby items in
all $15 or less.
772-223-9455 Stuart.
KARAOKE MACHINE:
"w/ screen showing words
as you sing. $80 negot.
772-557-0414 Ft. Pierce.
KEYBOARD: YAMAHA
PSR170 w/stand and ex-
tras. Mint cond. $125.
561-747-5848 Jupiter.
KITCHEN SET w/4 table
& chairs, white w/butcher
block top $175
772-288-9977 MC
LADDER: 10 foot
A-frame aluminum $50
772-359-9426 PSL
LAMP Tiffany style set
$70, Rocking Chair, oak,
$80, 772-664-0090 IRC
LAWN CUTTER Arien's
6 hp 22" used twice, like
new condition $75
772-340-3969 IR
LAWN EDGER: 3.5 HP
gas $50 obo, 2 HP elec.
$25 obo. 561-575-3545
Jupiter.
LAWN MOWER Sears
6HP/22" cut, mulcher,
big rear wheels. Like
new. $200. 772-359-3887
LEATHER RECLINER
beige $180 SLC
772-340-3769
LEATHERS: HARLEY
like new. Jacket Ig. $110,
shirt $60. Chaps $30.
772-460-9607 Ft. Pierce.
LIGHT BULBS, new &
used. Assorted watts,
$5/5 gal bucket full
772-283-5677 MC
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Full Sz. Very Clean. $35
772-287-9755 Palm City
MEN'S PANTS: Adjust
waist 38, ins. 29, perfect.
3/$15 772-546-8986 MC
MICROWAVE CAROU-
SEL: 2.5 capacity, Sharp,
$45 772-878-5928. PSL
MICROWAVE SHARP
1.0 cu ft 1100w digital
white carousel III new
49$ SLC 772-345-0879
(comcast
CORRECTION TO AD PUBLISHED ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2006
Comcast announces the following channel lineup changes:
Comcast announces the following changes to the channel lineup effective March 21, 2007 for customers in Vero
Beach, Indian River Shores, Indian River (Vero Beach), Orchid, Ft. Pierce, St. Lucie (Ft. PieJce), and St. Lucle
Village and effective April 24, 2007 for customers in Sebastian, Brevard (Micco), Fellsmere, and Indian River (Winter
Beach): ,
Canal 52 MX will be added to Comcast en Espanol Tier channel 607.
VeneMovies will be added to Comcast en Espanol Tier channel 609.
ESPN Deportes will be added to Comcast en Espanol Tier channel 612.
Toon Disney en Espanol, Comcast en Espanol Tier channel 604, is no longer being offered by our provider as of
March 21, 2007 and will be dropped. However, Toon Disney (Primary English) will be added to Comcast en Espanol
Tier channel 604. The SAP feature can be used to access the Toon Disney programming that Is available In
Spanish.
DMX Music, Comcast en Espanol Tier channels 611 618, is no longer being offered by our provider as of March
21, 2007 and will be dropped.
Cine Mexicano will move from Comcast en Espanol Tier channel 606 to Comcast en Espanol Tier channel 610.
TVE Internacional will move from Comcast en Espanol Tier channel 607 to Comcast en Espanol Tier channel 651.
Utilisma will move from Comcast en Espanol Tier channel 609 to Comcast en Espanol Tier channel 646.
The History Channel en Espanol will move from Comcast en Espanol Tier channel 610 to Comcast en Espanol Tier
channel 606.
Effective March 1, 2007, MTV Hits will change its name to Urge TV.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
After a notice of a re-tiering of a video service or a rate increase, within 30 days of the actual change, you may
adjust your level of service without incurring additional one-time charges for changing services. Otherwise, changes
in the services you receive at your request may be subject to the upgrade or downgrade charge listed on the annu-
al rate card. Prices are exclusive of applicable franchise fees and related costs, FCC user fees and taxes. For cus-
tomers with commercial accounts or bulk rate arrangements, some product, pricing and other information may not
apply. Upon proper notice, all pricing, programming, channel locations and packaging are subject to change.
Services subject to Comcast's standard terms and conditions of service. You may be required to leave a deposit for
your services. Non-Standard video installation will be charged the Hourly Service Charge for the amount of time
needed to complete the install. Commercial and premium installations are priced separately. Certain franchise
agreements may define standard installation differently. In such instances, the franchise agreement controls.
Depending on levels of service or programming taken, additional equipment and Installation charges may apply. For
example, certain services are available separately or as part of other levels of service and may require a convert-
er or other equipment to receive the service. Basic Service must be purchased In order to subscribe to any other
optional video service or tier of video services. Not all services are available in all areas.
If you have any questions or concerns, please call us at 1-800-557-0908. S
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MICROWAVE WHITE
$75 772-286-0252 MC ,
MINK STOLES: 2 lovely
must sacrifice, sm &
med. $30 ea.
772-878-6003 SLC
OLDSMOBILE" 64 car
parts. AC fuel pump $25,
394 water pump $50 all
nos stock. 772-461-5761
OVEN BUILT In: GE
Profile, white, exc cond.
$100 772-336-2379 psi
PARKA: heavy down w/
fur trim hood. Med. $75
772-232-1170 MC
PC RE WRITE: 2 speak
syst. amp, kybd, mse
HPdskjet 842c print all
$125 772-335-5191 SLC
PIANO: Antique upright,
$50, moving must sell
772-462-2966
PITH HELMET: USMC &
Australian Mil. Hat $99.
772-785-9732 PSL.
RAMPS:Wheelchair New
Alum. 30"x54" nvr used.
plus 30"x30" ramp bth
$95 772-497-4065 SLC
REFRIGERATOR:
EWAVE, 4 years old.
15cft. works greatly $150
321-984-1616 Palm Bay
REFRIGERATOR: May-
tag white, top freez, 18.6
cu/ft 3yr old. great cond.
$200 772-340-7057 SLC
RIMS, FORD:
2001,pick-up, 16 inches.
$50. 772-398-8759 SLC
ROCKER-GLIDER: w/
Ottoman $40.
772-334-3036 Jensen.
Sectional Living rm Set
off white w/2 glass, end
tables 1/coffee table
$175. 772-546-1539
SEWING MACHINE:
Kenmore Zigzag, Porta-
ble, Excel Cond. $50
obo. 772-692-8078 MC
SLIDING GLASS DOOR
6ft,w/screen ,hardware &
frame,$35 772-678-9508
MC
SOFA SLEEPER: Good
condition exterior, needs
new mattress. $75
772-879-0751 SLC
SOFA SLEEPER: Lazy
Boy. Queen. Pastel on
cream. $140 obo:.
772-233-1355 Stuart.
SOFA: Lazy-Boy 78",
Ends recline. Burg/Navy
plaid. Ex. Cond. $200.
772-546-8759 Hobe Sd.
SONY RECEIVER
audio/video control cen-
ter excellent cond. $50
772-807-9215
STOVE & HOOD, elec-
tric $50, dishwasher,
w/stainless sink $50
772-812-1309 SLC
STROLLER, Nascar fold
up with storage. $20,
Looney tunes umbrella.
$10, 772-285-4050 SLC
TABLE: Dining Room, 6
chairs, China Cabinet. All
wd. $175. 772-335-7709
PSL
TONNEAU COVER: Ford
hardtop "Undercover" fits
'04 to '07 short bed.
$200. 772-664-4850 IRC
TOY TRUCK: 1995 ed.
Texaco Fuel 15 in.' Red
White. Mint Cond. $60
772-621-5151 Jensen.
TRANSISTOR RADIO: 8
for $85. Leland Bench
Grinder. Wks good. $35.
561-741-1907 Tequesta.
TV MAGNAVOX 27 inch.
$75 772-785-5919 SL
TV STAND: wicker, swiv-
el top. shelf for DVD, 2
dr. stor., 26wx16dx22h
$85 772-692-7686 Stuart
TV W/ STAND: 27in Syl-
vania. $150 please call
772-340-7750 PSL
TWIN R&L OPPOSING
Props, 12x10, bronze, 1"
shaft, retail $315 asking
$200 772-229-1229
VANITIES: Two 3' cul-
tured marble tops. $200.
772-567-9005 Vero.
VHS MOVIES: (100)
$100.772-878-5351PSL
Washer, White, Heavy
Duty & Large capacity.
$75 772-464-8588 SLC
WHEEL CAPS: Set of 4,
14 inch chrome spoke
with locks, keys, brackets
$100, 772-286-8847 MC
WICKER TABLE w/
glass top $75, Mahogo-
ney dresser $75
772-460-6967
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base, unpainted, New.
$95, 772-468-8435 SLC
WORD PROCESSOR
Brother Whisper Print.
Inst booklet. $30 or best
offer. 772-398-4854 SL
HITACHI ROTARY:
Hammer #D38, $200.
Window PGT impact S/H
36X37, $100, CGI impact
casement 21X32, $125.
PGT impact casement
18X26, $90. Anderson
impact D/H 26X49,$180.
Strap nailer #5250 used
$175. Hitachi coil nailer
2" $150, Palm nailer $50.
all in good condition.
772-201-9151
JCS BUILDINGS, Ga-
rage Barns, Carports,
starting $595. Galvanized
steel. 2 styles, 13 colors,
Free installation/ quote.
Open Saturdays. Florida
Certified 10 yr warranty
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METAL ROOFING SID-
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DIRECT FREE 4 room
system No credit card
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$105 ALL BRAND NEW
Qn. P/T, 2pc. mattress
set, new still in plastic.
561-296-1011Can Delivr
$155 ALL BRAND NEW
King 3pc. pillow top mat-
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561-296-2397 can deliver
BED RM- 5PC CHERRY.
New in boxes. Cost
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Can Deliver Today!
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COUCH & LOVESEAT
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entine's Day! 2 fawn, 1
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DENIM LOVESEATS 2,
1 Country Hutch & buffet,
1 Country dining table/4
chairs, 1 Yamaha
Electronic Organ, 1
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table. Call 561-254-1265
for further details.
DINING RM 10pc Ele-
gant cherry set. Table w/
leaf,6chrs,optional(hutch/
buffet.) New still in boxes.
cost $3k. Sacrifice $775.
can deliver.561-296-2396
ENTERTAINMENT CTR:
light wood 5' (wide) & 4'
(height) w/32" Sanyo TV
Excellent Condition. All
for $200 772-288-9977
LEXINGTON TOMMY
bahama sofa, very good
condition, $300
772-286-0337
Moving: Formal dining
room, 6 chrs upholstered
Dk walnut, 2 pc china,
matching table, oval
shape. 3 pc liv rm set. All
for $800 772-344-2027
SOFA & LOVESEAT:
Saddle leather, Good
condition. $250.
772-219-4168
SOLD!
"My Patio furniture sold in
the first week I am very
happy with the paper's
results." D.G. Palm Bay
W/D NEW, $250. New
medium size Frig. $150,
Bedroom set, Oak. $850.
Sony surround sound.
$350, 772-607-2355
FREE SILVER JEWEL-
RY: Elegantly crafted
designs with gemstones.
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Must see! Electric lift
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All sizes available. Fast
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2000, at .50 cents a
pallet. Call 772-216-4521
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SCHWIM BOWFLEX:
Very good cond. $300.
Truck rims, Ford Ranger
15", $200. Stove GE
White glass top. $250,
Micro, Ge, White over the
range, $75. Dishwasher
GE, White, $75.
772-692-7757
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cabinetry & granite coun-
ters, upgraded through-
out. 2846 Isf, 3 car ga-
rage. Be ready to be im-
pressed! $555K
386-366-1807
PALM BAY SE, 6 years
new, CBS 3/2/2 canal
home, vaulted ceilings, all
new carpet/vinyl/tile, new
26' Fl. room, new paint
in/out, new privacy fence,
security sys., city water,
pond & artesian well, va-
cant lot on both sides,.
canal & woods in rear, all
new furniture neg. Selling
below cost! $199,000.
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new paint, tile, close to
school, near shopping,
$285,000. 321-722-5755
PALM BAY/Melboumne
area. MUST SEE! Nice
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$119,000 321-543-6123
PALM CITY Canoe
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great yard & location. A+
schools. Lowest price in
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$399,900. 561-662-5735
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4/3 poss 5th on 1.1acre
located in beautiful gated
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'97, 3,000sf UA. Tile firs,
granite cntr tops, scrn'd
pool, laundry rm, 2 zoned
A/C, electric roll up &
accordion hurr shutters.
2 car grg. $799K
772-283-8310 or 321-689
-4649
PORT ORANGE-
2.6 acres. 4875 sq.ft;
Home, guest house,
stables. $725,000 obo.
386-290-2221. www.
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cating, Must Sell. 3/2.5/2,
corner lot. great location,
great schools! Asking
$243,999 386-882-3734
www.byowner.com
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PORT ST. JOHN 3br/2
ba, 1660 living 2400 total
sq', cb, Ig LR/dining, fam
rm w/ fireplace, eat-in
kitchen, scrn porch, tile
jet tub, wood/tile floors,
hurricane shutters, new
roof/ac, sprinkler sys/well,
many extras- must see!
$190k. 321-626-3277
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$235,000. 321-385-1158
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772-345-0580; 468-3665
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VERO BEACH: Trillium,
3240 Brookfield Drive.
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2000 sq.ft, gated, clbhs,
heated pool, upgrades,
warranty. Low maint.
$299,900. 772-342-3344
VERO: 3BR/2BA, CBS
Ready to move in
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SW Priced reduced
$139,000 863-528-8832
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VERO: 2br/2ba, LR, DR,
inside laundry, big patio.
Very nice area. Close to
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$148,000. 772-633-9193
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hoa, middle of town
$217,000 386-527-9007
FL LAND BARGAIN! 67
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Perfect for horses! Close
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FORT PIERCE: Owner
financing. Lg building lot
.42 almost 1/2 acre.
Great Location, just off
Jenkins Rd. $69,500
20% down. Only 6% in-
terest. 772-460-7609
INDIAN RIVER County:
10 acres hi & dry pasture
fenced w/flow well. Reno-
vated 2/1 house. Offers >
$600K accepted 772-589
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PALM BAY,Unit 31,build-
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sold $70KINew schools 1
mi. away, Bayside Lakes
& Majors Golf Club 3 mi.
1st $37KI 321-432-3378
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PORT ST. LUCIE Build-
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area. City water & Sewer.
Best Offer. By Owner
914-804-7595
Port St. Lucie: 80'X125'
Cleared lot, elevated, in-
cludes water & sewer.
Good location, quiet
neigh, close to shopping
& schools. Nice area
$80,000 obo
772-879-2012
CAPE CANAVERALI
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Thank you! K.B. Cape
Canaveral
FORT PIERCE: Spanish
Lakes Fairways 55+,
2004 like new 2/2
w/carport + den or 3rd
bdrm. 1525 sqft. Large
screen room, LR, DR &
kitch wfpantry, mastr br
w/2 'walk-in closets.
Shed. Moen faucets
throughout, near 1-95,
Asking $87,900 for further
info call owner.
772-595-1842
HOBE SOUND Cam-
bridge 55+. '95 Homes of
Meritt, 2/2+den. Furnish-
ed, own land, carport,
shed. Asking $139k
772-233-9720 / 546-6062
HOBE SOUND:
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2br/2ba, Florida room.
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$72,000. 772-546-0353
MIMS, NORTH, Pine-
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central heat/air, Fl. room
& open porch, storage, lot
rent $238/mo. Asking
$24,000. 321-385-3497
PORT ORANGE- 55+
comm. 3/2, clubhouse
w/pools & many ameni-
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& Bikeweek. Beautiful,
manicured community.
Ready to sell at $64,000
Call for online pics.
203-453-1170/710-1345
PORT ORANGE/CRAKE
LAKES- By owner. Beau-
tiful home. Black Dia-
mond Model 3br/2ba
$189,900 Call
386-304-7848 / 304-8919
PORT ST. LUCIE:
Spanish Lakes 1, 2
Spanish Way. 55+
comm. 1400sqft, dblwd.
Completely remodeled
2/2 living rm, dining rm,
fam rm w/wet bar on
water. Pets OK. $45,900.
772-579-1628; 336-7586
PORT ST. LUCIE:
Spanish Lakes riverfront,
2/1.5 dblwd, extra large
enclosed porch, access
to community pool,
clubhouse, & boat ramp.
Must seel Bargain at
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PORT ST. LUCIE:
Spanish Lakes. 2br/2ba,
55+ comm. Clbhse, pool,
golf course. Good
Condition, $6000.
772-607-3534
PSL SPANISH LAKES
Golf Village, 2/2 dblwide,
w/d, storage shed, car-
port, Ig lanai, Reduced
$25,900 or rent Feb-May
$1200/mo incl utilities
772-878-5437; 342-0968
SEBASTIAN: 55+ Park,
'05 3br/2ba/1.5cg Deluxe
Key West style. Porches,
awning, hurr. shutt, furn
opt. Asking $120,000
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JUPITER: Suni Sands
55+, pool, clubhouse,
boat docks. Walk to
beach & restaurants. 2/2
$32,000. 330-323-7622
SPANISH LAKE:
Fairways, 55+, free golf,
2 pls, 26X60 On A Lake,
2/2 furnished, completely
remodeled. Must See!!
$42,000 772-460-5987
STUART: Mobile home
Dble wide 2/2 scrn'd
porch, shed/wrkshp, fruit
trees. Nice landscape.
Adult comm only $35K
772-341-2086
VERO BEACH: 2005
Fleetwood 2BR/2BA,
Florida room, screened
room, extra parking,
large carport. $75K.
727-204-2666
VERO BEACH: 55+
Community 2BR/2BA,
furnished, Carport.
Ready to move in!
clubhouse, pool. $18,500
Call 772-696-3881
VERO BEACH: Village
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fully furn. 2br/2ba, 2
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Call 407-850-9066
GEORGIA -
Commercial Building
on 1 acre.
7600sf. on bypass in
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cludes grocery store
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value. 1-706-364-4200
GEORGIA, Blue Ridge
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views breathtaking
$329K 321-960-6408
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1-800-805-7566
MID OHIO Acreage 5+
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Owner Financing.
740-489-9146
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NORTH CAROLINA
Mountain log homes.
Custom built. Easily
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1625sq.ft. on 2acres
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$199,900. Proposed lake,
Great views, paved,
roads, utilities, excellent
financing. 828-652-8700
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land. All this for only
$59,900. Call Lowell
740-260-2267
Owner Says Sell! 36+
AC $197,000 50%
Below Recent Cert.
Appraisal Nicely wooded
acreage in private,
secluded setting. Mature
Oaks & pines, abundant
wildlife, gated
community. Registered
survey, power & phone.
Excellent financing. Must
see! Call owner now
1-866-352-2249, x1180
POND ACREAGE 2
acres, excellent build-
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property w/ view of
pristine pond. 30 mi-
nutes from Columbia,
SC. $24,900. Low
Down, Owner Financing
803-473-7125
S. CAROLINA Acreage
By Owner, 2 acres,
beautiful building tract
w/view of pristine pond
on gently rolling
property.Near Columbia
SC. $24,900. Low
Down, Owner Financ-
ing. 803-473-7125
SOUTH CAROLINA
Custom Built Home
4BR on 3.5 ACRES. 2
Streams. 150' of water
frontage w/boat slip on
Lake Hartwell. $425,000.
By Owner
1-864-353-4696
South Central Florida.
Owner Says Splill 5
Acres $99,000 50%
Below Recent Certified
Appraisal. Unbelievable
opportunity to. own 5
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woods in excellent loca-
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appraisal Great financ-
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SPENCER, TN: 21.4ac
Exc mtn vwl 28x56 '05
Man home. Insul. metal
bldg, elec, septic, exc
well. Full RV site, dead
end rd, very prvt! Mins
from Fall Creek Falls. 9
man ac cleared. Make
exc horse ranch/nursery
planting $325K
727-347-0183
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SPRING HILL, FL- 3/2/2
New roof, carpet,large lot.
Screened pool. For sale
or rent. Beautiful home!
Too many to list! Rent
$1300 Asking $240,000
727-519-8236/519-8219
TALLAHASSEE Invest-
ment property Rented
until August '07 at
$1100/month. .37 acre w/
3 BR/2 BA house. Locat-
ed near FSU, TCC, FA-
MU. Awesome rental
property for students and
families! $142,000/obo.
Call Kyle at 321-749-9453
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JENSEN BEACH: Indus-
trial Bldg. 35,383 sq ft,
$5,600,000 Florida Indus-
trial Realty 286-4422
VERO BCH Shopping ctr
CBS/brick, newer roof,
est. tenants. Major hwy.,
heavy traffic. Priced to
sell. 772-489-0180
VERO BEACH Land
Mark gen. comm. corner.
2.5 acres gen. com., will
divide. Major hwy. Priced
to sell. 772-489-0180
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BUYS HOUSES
Cash any condition.
Handyman, fire dam-
aged, distressed, va-
cant or occupied. Any-
where In FLI Apts./
Comm., residential. No
deal too big or small.
Quick closing.
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FORT PIERCE Delight-
ful safe & convenient
rooms. 903 N 20th St.
Each room has it's own
microwave, frigg & A/C
unit. Lge lot w/bar-b-que
area in the backyard. En-
tirely renovated. Don't
wait these rooms won't
last, from $120 weekly.
Delphine 772-461-2037
FORT PIERCE Private
bath & bedroom. Central
location. Near US1. Non
smoker. Refs $600.
772-461-7742
PORT ST LUCIE/St Lucie
West 2 rooms $600 or
$500 per mo. First, Last
and Security References
954-839-5463
RENTHOW
PORT ST. LUCIE
WEST: MASTER Bed-
room for rent w/ sep
Roman bath & shower in
Spacious 3/2 in quiet
neighborhood. Close to
1-95/shopping, & theater.
$650 utilities incl.
Non-smoker, no pets.
Responsible individuals
only please.
772-979-3920 .
PORT ST. LUCIE: Furn.
efficiency room in new
home. Private entry,
includes utilities & cable.
$595/mo, or $185/wk.
772-621-7372
PORT ST. LUCIE: Incl.
Electric & tele. long dist +
cble, water. 2br/2ba, in
beaut. Upscale home.
$800/mo. Neg.
772-785-6122;
561-951-1574
PORT ST. LUCIE: Large
room for rent, with kitch-
en privileges. $400/mo.
772-335-4425
PORT ST. LUCIE: Near
Bayshore Hess. Private
room in home. W/D, ca-
ble, clean. Man seeking
same $125/wk + $65 for
utilities FLS
772-215-2153
PORT ST. LUCIE: Room
for rent, in 3 bedroom
house. Clean, safe
neighborhood, close to
195 & Tpke. Fenced yard,
porch, Garage, all new
apple. $425/mo. Deposit
required. $250.00
561-575-7383; 628-4502
PORT ST. LUCIE:
Roommate Needed 2
bedrooms avail. Private
rooms with Cable,
washer/dryer. Great loca-
tion, close to hwys Mas-
er $600/mo & other bed-
room $550/mo w/ every-
thing included !!!
772-626-5358
FT. PIERCE BEACH
Like new 2 br, 2 ba apt.
Garage, Ocean/River
views. At park.
S a a s o n a l ,
monthly 772-466-5225
Beach Real Estate
FORT PIERCE: 2br/lba
Duplex house, wood firs.
Central A/C, Ig yard
$775/mo 772-708-0881
FORT PIERCE: Huge
lbr, with yard, priv park-
ing, FREE CABLE. Good
Neighborhood. $750/Mo
HUTCHINSON ISLAND:
Lg 1br, one block from
Beach. All modern, stor-
age area, W/D on sight
$725/monthly. Call
772-708-0881
BEST
KEPT
SECRET
IN TOWN!
772-461M3101
DELUXE
1/1'S
$629/mo.
+ $500 Sec. Dep.
Washer/Dryer
& Ceiling Fan
Pkg. Incl.
Pet Friendly
Co
PALM BCH GARDENS:
Mil Trl & Burns, 2/2,1100
s.f. scrn patio, laundry,
pool. Avail imm.
$1250/mo FIL/S. Call
561-827-1507 and leave
message.
PORT ST LUCIE The
Club at St. Lucie West.
2br/2ba overlooking golf
course. Close to 95 and
shops. 1st fl. Pool,
fitness, gated. 1 mo free.
954-761-1295
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PORT ST. LUCIE: 2/2,
Anchorage Gated, Pool,
Tennis, W/D, cable/water
Incl. Asking $975/mo.
Spotless! Avail Immedli
772-337-11138; 607-1445
STUART 55+, South Riv-
er, 2/2, + carport. Porch,
unfurnished, Clubhouse,
pool, dock. Unfurnished
$900/mo. 1 year lease.
978-376-0208
STUART VISTA DEL
LAGO 1st fir. 55+ fully
furnished. W/D on prem-
ises Club-house, Swim-
ming, golfcourse.
$750/mo + sec. sell$85k
772-288-11132
STUART: Beautifully'
renovated 55+, furnished.
1/1.5 2nd floor, lake view
year round, $725/mo.
Plus utilities. Option to
buy. 772-692-1540
STUART: Villa Bella New
Const. 3/2.5/1 Granite SS
apple's. Close to dwntwn!
Gated w/pool. $1650/mo
incld's satellite TV. F & S
561-801-6108
VERO BEACH Laguna of
Vero Beach: 2/2 w/all
amenities, 1st fl, all appli-
ances. No pets $850/mo
+sec. Available nowl
561-644-0278
VERO BEACH: Del Mar
Furn'd 1/1.5, 55+ Pool &
Clubhse on ocean. No
smk. Available May 1st.
lyr or 3mo min
772-321-5166
wow
ANOTHER HOME
RENTEDII Thank you so
much Hometown News.
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FT. PIERCE Portofino
Shores, 3/2/2 Brand new,
Club house with ameni-
ties. W/D, $1150/mo,
centrally located
954-593-6521
HOBE SOUND Retreat
Capri III. 2/2/2
Cul-de-sac, on lake,
corner lot, Swim Tennis,
nearby golf $1400/mo
772-341-8757
HOBE SOUND 3/2/2, in
golf community, fully equi-
pad kitchen, $1800/mo
(annual lease) inci cable,
pool, tennis
772-546-4522/248-7016
HOBE SOUND Beautiful
3/2/2 Ranch, scrn lanai,
pool/tennis membership,
on golf course.$1600/mo
302-369-0901
JUPITER: 3br/2ba/1lcg,
Completely renovated
ocean access & pool
hdme. $2300/mo. Call
Allen at 561-801-0168 for
appointment.
topagentpropertles.com
N. Palm Bch. Unique
3/2/2 on 1 acre. Terazza
Floors. Spacious, big
screened in porch, large
attached utility building
/storage. 561-312-4709
NEW SMYRNA BEACH-
Venetian Bay. 4bd/3ba.
2500 sq. ft. All upgrades.
Luxurious home.
$2,000/mo. or Option to
buy avail. (330)720-7053
a *'.
PALM CITY Brand New!
3ba/2ba/3cg, 2,768 sq ft.
Spacious, deluxe home
with waterview w/fire
place in gated golf comm.
ear 95 0.3 miles away.
$2500/mo 561-876-6482
See ad # 12365
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PORT ST Lucle. 4/3/3
brand new home. Close
to shopping & schools.
Great location Torino
Area $1300/mo/
954-709-9186
772-260-7166
Port St. Lucie 3/2/2 In
lovely area. New SS ap-
pl's, scrn porch, nice yd.
$1275/mo. Available
Now! F ,& 1/2 sec.
772-215-5145
PORT ST. LUCIE
Lakefront 3/2/1+ den
possible 4th bedroom.
Panoramic lake views
from large screeded
porch. LR, DR, tile
throughout. Just
renovated. All new
bathrooms, & appliances.
1st, sec. $1175mo. Avail
March. 772-971-5420
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PORT ST. LUCIE 2/2
+den, carpet, tile, in-
ground pool & jacuzzi.
Outdoor Ent. area. Close
to schools. $1200/mo or
Rent w/option to buy.
561-262-8179 / 262-8180
PORT ST. Lucie
Tradition, Brand new
townhouse. 3/2.5/2 1st fl
master br. Cable/internet
Clubhouse access.
$1200 772-528-3667
PORT ST. LUCIE: 3/2/2
in nice area, near beach
& east of US 1. Many
upgrades & all applian-
ces included. $1275/mo
F/L/S 561-632-7731
PORT ST. LUCIE: Saw-
grass Lakes, Gated com-
munity, Like newl 3/2/2
fenced yard, near new
schools. $1100/mo
terms neg. Call todayll
954-258-2032
STOP PAYING Your
LANDLORDS Mortgage
PAYMENTS. Your rent
check helps your landlord
pay the mortgage, each
month. Stop paying, him
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SEBASTIAN LARGE
4br/2 ba brand new CBS
homes. Low rent & move
in. Sec 8 welcome. Call
772-413-8940 .
STUART 3/2/2 fam rm,
wood cabs, tile firs Paver
Driveway Manatee Creek
E of US1 5795 SE Mitzi
Ln. $1400/mo. Lease
Option 772-781-8040
VERO BEACH Dixie
Heights, 3/2/1, new
house, tile through out,
close to school & shop-
ping, FLS, $1000/mo Call
Tom 561-523-0012 Ad
# 11326 See photo at
www.HornetownNewsOL.com
VERO BEACH Steps to
beach. 2bdrm, Spacious
country kitchen, LR, FR,
W/D, Garage, $1295/mo
Seasnl $2500 Furn. Rent
to own. 772-489-0180
FORT PIERCE Brand
new! Lakes At The Sav-
annahs. 2Bd/2Ba/lCg,
scr porch, W/D, Clbhse,
pool, tennis. $950/mo F/S
561-329-4486 owner/agt
FT. PIERCE: Surrey
Woods Off 25th St. Gat-
ed comm w/pool & spa.
Lg 2/2 w/ laundry & all
appl's. Rents from $825,
1 month sec. Call
772-489-8421
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wine country! Cavender
Creek Cabins. 1,2,3 BR
cabins w/hot tubs, fire-
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Cabin w/Fireplace. Wrap
around deck. All ameni-
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Come stay for a week
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min. for 3$285. Call
772-465-5443 or e-mail
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HOBE SOUND New 3/3
Luxury Townhouse in
Gated Community. Ele-
vator, Pool, & many
amenities. $1800/mo.
F/L/S 1-800-900-9779
PORT ST. LUCIE Bal-
lentrae 3/2/2 2nd fir. Villa
in Gated Golf Comm.
Granite Counters, lots of
storage space. Screened
in lanai overlooking pre-
serve. Bright & beautiful
setting. $1,200/mo. Will
work with you on FIL/S.
Cell# 772-486-5171 or
Hm# 283-2332 or work#
286-7721
STUART: 3/2.5 TH
backs preserve @ White
Marsh Reserve, brand
newly Beautiful carpets &
tile, ceil fans all .rms, all
appls incl w/d. $1500/mo
incids water! Call
800-571-5626
RKEKED
STUART: Rent to own
Brand New 3/2.5/1 scrn'd
patio, SS & granite kitch.
Totally upgraded!
Rent / sale / seasonal ne-
gotiable!! 954-249-6495
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'Fort Pierce-
Weaffherbee Wilas
New 1 & 2
Bedrooms
Lease/Purchase n
$600-$1000/Mo. o
or Rent
$550-$850/Mo.
1221 Weatherbee Rd.
E. of US 1, N.of Midway
Call Larry
owner/agent
772-359-0360O
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VERO BEACH Rent
with option to buy. Brand
New with lake view. 3/3/1
Next to Outlets. Close to
everything. Must see!
888-412-9177
VERO: 1 Story 2br/2ba,
LR, DR, kitchen. Laundry
room, washer & dryer.
Patio, and storage room.
2 Parking Spaces.
$900/mo. 772-633-9193
FT. PIERCE: 2br/2ba
Rent to own Ig Mobile
home in a pleasant envi-
ronment. Close to beach-
es, shops & more.
$600/mo First and Last.
Call Juan 561-281-3365
JENSEN BEACH Ocean
Breeze Park 55+ 2/1
+carport, beautifully reno-
vated & furn. $725/mo
+sec. 772-360-6452
Plantation Manor 45+.
New Year Deal! Gated
community, 2 bedrooms.
$500 will move you in +
Application fee. Month to
Month. 772-465-0990
PORT ST. LUCIE 55+
Spanish Lakes, dbl wide,
2/2 +carport, furn, corner
lot, all appl $850/mo (all
until incl) F/L/S avail
3/16/07 (short term)
734-476-8992
VERO BEACH: Profes-
sional Office Space 1800
sq. ft. Our loss is your
gain! $1,500/mo until Aug
Call Rick 248-982-4440
HOBE SOUND Secure
Storage Space, for
Boats, Trailers, Rvs &
trucks. 772-545-9477
PORT ORANGE 3/2,
Relaxing Wooded Re-
treat. View of Spruce
Creek. Bike Friendly
Neighborhood. Call
386-761-9962 for details.
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Serious collector $29K
772-878-5535
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CHEVY: MONTE Carlo
SS, 1987, New paint,
New engine,. New 20"
rims, New tires, New
stereo, $5900 firm,
772-232-9155
CADILLAC 2001 SLS:
Sliver, 38K miles. Fully
equlppedl Very clean,
.mint condition $10,000
obo 772-618-3291
CADILLAC: D'Elegance,
'88, all Ithr, red Int, blk
ext, Fully loaded, hyd.
trunk, windows tinted,
Car must be seen, $3000
firm. 772-398-4880
CADILLAC: SEDAN
Seville, '93, White w/
Dark tinted windows.
Sharp. Reduced to
$2900. 772-344-0217
CHEVY CAVALIER '95,
good tires, new brakes,
new alternator, new start-
er. Runs good, no ac,
Moving must sell. Asking
$600 772-626-8971, cell
917-302-6145
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to help children and their
families suffering from
cancer. Free towing. Tax
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Cancer Research-Saving
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FORD ESCORT: LX
Sedan '99, 4 dr, 4 cyl.
90K mi, new tires, brakes
& timing belt. DIr serv.
$2300. 772-225-2048 No
calls after 6.
FORD TAURUS: 1996
Good running car w/CD
player & COLD AC!
power everything $1900
Call 772-380-9893
HONDA CIVIC: LX
2002, 4 door, automatic,
Red, Alloy wheels, power
door locks, 66K ml.,
$9200., 772-781-9783
I recleved so many calls
and sold my car using
the Hometown News
Classlfieds!l Thank you
Hometown Newel
-Bruce.
MERCEDES BENZ: 300
CE Coupe,'92, Red,
$4800, OBO. Call Harry
561-818-5578
MERCEDES STATION
Wagon 1991, 300 TE, 3
seats, loaded w options
and A/C $4900
772-978-5910 or Cell
603-494-0581
MERCURY GRAND Mar-
quis SOLDII I sold my car
In one week with my
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MERCURY GRAND Mar-
quis: '02, white w/blue
top, full power, tinted win-
dows, A/C & 6 disk CD
player. 53,700 miles.
$8,500 OBO. Please call
772-221-0976
MERCURY TRACER
1997, 4 door, white, 53K
miles. Very good condl
Tinted windows, vent
shades, 27 ml per gallon
In city. $3200 obo
772-871-2342
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MITSUBUSHI: 1995, 2
door, Silver, 84K mi. Call
for Details. 772-287-8797
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CHILDREN FIGHTING
DIABETES. Tax deducti-
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run. Please Call Juvenile'
Diabetes Research Foun-
dation #1-800-578-04081
HARLEY DAVIDSON
FLHP ROAD KING.
2004, 17,000 miles,
many extras Asking
$11,995. 321-693-9647
HARLEY: '96 Fatboy,
Showrm cond, Low ml.,
Well malnt. Many
upgrdes & chrome parts.
$12,500.772-359-1380
HARLEY: His & hers
bike week speclall '91
Iowrlder & '97 1200
Sportster. Asking $16K
for pair. Bring cash, make
offer on one or both.
772-878-5535
HARLEY: Softall Custom
Chopper 1997. 6K miles
Looks & runs like new,
Every custom option
Imaginable, A steal at
$12K. Absolutely Gor-
geousll 772-370-2519
HONDA DIRT BIKE:
CRF 150F, 4 Hours, Like
New. $2200 OBO
772-466-1226
KAWASAKI VULCAN
1500 Classic, 1997 Red,
37K miles. Lots of
chromel Custom wheels,
windshield, side compart-
ments, saddle bra &
bags, Vance Hines pipes,
wrap around dual rail
front fender, passing
lamps, highway bars.
$5500 OBO or will trade
for carll 772-873-0541
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take Trade-ins, Consign-
ments & we buy Motorcy-
cles Hurry In! Blow Out
Prices on ATV's VTX
1300's & Jet Skis. We
match or beat anyone's
price. 3804 S. US 1, Ft.
Pierce 772-464-6385
VICTORY DELUXE:
Touring Cruiser 2002,
gold/cream., 3,600 mis,
garaged, locking hard
bags $7,000 Call
772-559-0233
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2000 ESPRE: 23' 5th
wheel, Excellent Condll
New tires, batteries, awn-
Ing, Orig owner. Sleeps
6, 'A/C, cable ready In-
cid's hitch. Will sell w/
trucks $9,000 neg,
772-224-6463
DAMON CHALLENGER,
'03, Class A, 31', 20K ml.,
workhorse / allison, ex-
tended warranty, $65,000.
321-385-3575
EARN $$ from your RV &
get to use It too. Coastal
Rv Rental 772-463-5400
NATIONAL DOLPHIN
'04, Class A vehicle, 35' ,
2 slides, basement air,
low miles, lots of extras.
$83K obo 954-974-2409
TRAIL LITE, '06, 26', light
weight, rear slide, all
extras,tow pkg, swaybars,
perfect cond.l Won't be
disappointed $17,500
obo. 772-538-5124. See
www.HometownNewsOL.
corn for photo, AD#18243
FORD EXPLORER:
2000 XLT, 93K ml.,
White, great shape, Grey
leather Int., V8, auto,
$7100. 772-781-4269
CHEVROLET G20 Cargo
Van. Runs good, great
work van, ladder racks,
new paint job $1200 obo.
772-871-2261 Iv msg.
DODGE 2500 2000 pick-
up, quad cab, long bed,
360 engine, new tires,
good cond, runs great
$7375 772-971-5420
DODGE RAM: 3500, '02,
Cummins Turbo Diesel,
24 valve, 6 speed, Blue
on Blue. $16,000 OBO,
772-344-5226
FORD E.150:
Conversion Van, '99,
Exc. body & mechanical,
new tires, 95K ml,, 4,
captain seats, back seat
removed, Orlg. owner,
$4995, 772-873-8598
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FORD F-150: 1999,
Many extras 72K miles,
A/C, fully loaded. Orig.
owner, full service re-
cordsl $10,500. Will sell
with RVII 772-224-6463
FORD F150 '98: With
bed liner, Green, 70K
miles, asking $7000
OBO, Call 772-460-2219
FORD F150: 1993, XL
4X4, 6 cylinder, with A/C,
clean In & out, 108K ml.,
$3150. 772-398-2652
HONDA: Odyssey EXL
'01, Silver, 74K miles,
Excellent. Condition.
$10,500 772-287-5228
JEEP WRANGLER: '97,
SE, 96K ml,, new top,
new Michelin 31" tires on
cust. rims, extra bImlnl
top, A/C, runs great,
$5900., 772-781-4269
2003 KENDALL: V nose
Cargo Trailer 6 x 14 x 6.5
Inside height. Rear ramp
& diamond plate floor.
Very clean! $2,900
772-781-5006 or 561-317
3844
TOW DOLLY: For small
car. Electric brakes/brake
away/spare tire. $1095;
772-359-0745
UTILITY TRAILER,
6'X10', 3500 Ib. axle,
$350 Or Best Offer.
863-3657-0616
AIRCRAFT
CESSNA 210M '78
2120TT,'500 on SFRME
IFR- Radar, Very cleae
$138,000 Always Hang-
ered 772-778-2544
W0 77x"
12' JOHN BOAT: Alumi-
num Gameflsher, with
trailer. In good condition.
$450 Or best offer.
561-662-5735
17' YAMAHA EXCITER:
'98, 270 HP, w/ trailer
cover & accessories,
$8,200 obo Great Condl-
tion! 561-715-4136'
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ATLANTIC: 1978, Fiber
glass Boat, 18'2",
Outboard motor, with
trailer $800, Or Best
Offer. 772-489-4067
BOSTON WHALER: 13'
Super sport, 01', 25 elect.
start Mere. '01 galv. trir
w/spare. '06 bimini, coast
grd eulp. 70hrs. needs
nothing. $6000, obo
508-847-6131
ELIMINATOR 454 JET
BOAT, 20', 1984, w/ trail-
er. Fast, fun, many ex-
trasl Owner motivated to
sell. $10,000/obo. Any of-
fer considered. Please
call 321-152-3957
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FOR QUICK RESULTS
FOUR WINNS 21': Open
Bow. 1994, New Trailer,
Hull/engine good cond.
Int. needs work, $3500.
772-287-7067
STAMAS YATCH Ex-
press Sports Fisherman,
$65,000 or best offer!
www.steamasboat.com
561-746-0644/309-1264
TWIN VEE: 1996, 17'
center console, live well,
bimini, 50hp, Great
fishing boat. $4000.
772-418-3576
TWIN R&L OPPOSING
Props,. 12x10, bronze, 1"
shaft, retail $315 asking
$200 772-229-1229
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