ItAi th
P1ea tn h"e
.75
9 ;& 1q i'ri,:U ; 5 .' "' 1:
High TIde: 2.12 p.m.
LowTide: 7:13 a.m.
High Tide: 2:1203 p.m.t
Low Tide: 7:54 a.m.
i fghTide S 303 p.m.
ighwTi:de! :48 p.m. f;
Source: Wether.com
Weather sponsored by:
ThrometownNews
@omcast
www.comcast.com 1-800-COMCAST
This Week
I *T,^i: A .'^
ALMOST FOR ALL-STARS
Martin County North SQ
Little League All-Stars "9
fall to Port St. Lucie in the
District 17 finals
Journal
updates
Newsletters 4
and
medical Shelleyl oppel
journals provide
lots of informa- A0O
tion on health-
related topics
Intended
results .
There are -:
many
different Sean McCarthy
ways to accomplish the
same goals with
your computer A15
Index
Business A8
Entertainment Calendar .... B2
Classified Bil
Crossword B11
Deaths Al 1l
Dining & Entertainment .... Bl
Community Calendar ........ B7
Horoscopes BI
Police Reports .................... A5
Sports B8
Travel A 12
Viewpoint A6
Week in Review .................... A3
_ I'
I'
": 1
"' i
~I
Your Local News & Information Source www.HometownNewsOL.com
Children's Museum
looking for donations |
Brick fundraiser
set for county's
first 'green'
building
By RITA HART
Staffwriter
JENSEN BEACH The
Children's Museum of
the Treasure Coast will
open early next year,
and now is your oppor-
tunity to have your
name engraved on
bricks in the walkway
leading to the newest
addition to Indian River-
Side Park.
The antique bricks,
taken from buildings
and streets from around
the United States, are
available in 4-by-8-inch
sizes for $100 each, or 8-
Local
projects
to receive
funding
Congressman
announces
approval is all
but assured
BY RITA HART
Staff writer
STUART U.S. Rep.
Tim Mahoney, D-Palm
Beach Gardens, says
Treasure Coast water-
way and road projects
are a step closer to
receiving the funds
needed for their com-
pletion.
On July 12, Rep.
Mahoney announced
the House Appropria-
tions Committee's
approval of $9.5 million
in funding for projects
in the 2008 fiscal year
for counties within the
16th congressional dis-
trict, including almost
$6 million for projects in
Martin County.
The projects fall
under the Labor/Health
and Human Services,
Transportation and
Energy Water and
Development appropri-
ations bills, just three of
12 bills that will be con-,
sidered by the House of
Representatives in 2007.
I See PROJECTS, Al 3
by 8-inch for $250. The
first 50 bricks purchased
will receive placement
in the Circle of Adven-
ture, a semi-circular
area at the entrance to
the building.
All other bricks will be
located on the Pathway
to Imagination, from the
parking lot to the build-
ing.
The Children's Muse-
um is in a renovated
building formerly used
as a chapel by the Sisters
of St. Joseph in the 1960s
and by the Florida Insti-
tute of Technology as an
auditorium in the 1970s.
"We had to take it
right down to the core,
and it was reconstructed
as Martin County's first
) See MUSEUM, A2
H '~.
Il'
It
FRIDAY, July 20, 2007
aggppIWwiM W .. -i.r- . /a -? .-.'.... ..., -r -,,v : lw^&8-yp ,f?" 7 ,. B. g. a
Photo courtesy of the Children's Museum of the Treasure Coast
The Children's Museum of the Treasure Coast, located at Indian RiverSide Park in Jensen
Beach, is currently under construction, with the opening of its first exhibit expected in
early 2008.
ONE WAY TO COOL OFF
miacn Moorrlain/cnlei pnotograpner
Farah Radecki, 3, of Jensen Beach, cools off Dylan Murray of Fort Pierce under the fountains at Indian RiverSide Park
Sunday, July 15. The midday temperatures reached the mid-90's.
Surveyor uses laser
beams to map history
By RITA HART
Staff writer
PALM CITY Cappy
Young, the owner of a sur-
veying and mapping firm,
is doing his part to pre-
serve Martin County's his-
tory, using, of all things,
laser beams.
Perhaps just as amaz-
ing, Mr. Young is offering
this expensive modern
technology to the Histori-
cal Society of Martin
County for free.
Mr. Young is the owner
of GCY Surveyors and
Mappers in Palm City and
has offered his company's
$175,000 equipment,
known as Leica High Defi-
nition Survey Quality
Laser Scanner, to photo-
graph historic buildings
in Martin County using
photographs that consist
of millions of laser-meas-
ured points depicting
three-dimensional, 360-
degree imagery.
With a scan rate of 4,000
points per second, the
scanner casts a laser
beam over every square
inch of the building being
.photographed, interior
and exterior, and the
result is registered on a
computer screen, and
saved onto a hard disk.
"The first historical
building we took on (the
House of Refuge at
Gilbert's Bar), we did out
of our own interest," said
Mr. Young.
"But through that, it
matured into the thought
that the Historical Society
I See Surveyor, A12
Photo courtesy of McNicholas & Associates
Martin County's House of Refuge at Gilbert's Bar was recently preserved in a photo-
graph taken with laser technology. GCY, a Palm City surveying firm, is helping Martin
County preserve its heritage through the photographs which consist of millions of
laser-measured points and three-dimensional imagery. The information provides such
accurate detail of the buildings it can assist in future renovations or restoration, should
that become necessary.
Museum
From page Al
official green building,"
said Renee Booth, execu-
tive director of the Chil-
dren's Museum.
"About 80 percent of the
building's construction
To Wait
Is
Too Late
Buy
Now
On-Line
and materials is recycled.
The shape is the same but
everything else is updat-
ed," said Ms. Booth, who
added the building meas-
ures more than 12,000
square feet.
The museum was
formed as a non-profit
organization in 2001 and
received a donation of $1
million from Wayne and
Deliver
In
10 Days
Not
Sold
In Stores
Marti Huizenga in 2004,
an amount that was
matched by the museum
through community
fundraisers and dona-
tions.
The museum also
received a state grant of
$500,000 through the
Department of Cultural
Resources.
The first section of the
museum that will open is
the "Our Town" wing, con-
taining a child-sized
supermarket, bank, vet-
erinarian clinic, hospital,
fire and police depart-
ments, old Florida-style
cracker house and a tod-
dler exhibit with the
theme "A Day at the
Beach."
"Most of the museum is
designed with children
aged 2 to 12 in mind," said
Ms. Booth. "The toddler
section is for infants to 2-
year-olds."
Professionally designed,
the "Our Town" wing will
be very bright and color-
ful, said Ms. Booth, and
will contain a central park
area where parents can sit
and watch their children
play.
Future exhibits planned
for the museum include:
*An "Explorer" wing,
two stories high, contain-
ing a 62-foot Spanish
galleon, including a
crow's nest design.
"This wing will set us
apart from other muse-
ums," said Ms. Booth.
*An Ais and Seminole
Indian exhibit.
-An Indian River exhibit
which teaches children
how the South Florida
waterway system works.
-An archeological dig,
where children can dig up
artifacts in the sand and
match them to an exhibit
board to learn about their
"finds."
*A virtual underwater
expedition that looks like
a big submarine and has
room for eight children
inside.
"Everything is American
for Disabilities Act com-
pliant, so we have room in
the sub for wheelchairs,"
said Ms. Booth.
Ms. Booth said every-
thing in the submarine is
very high tech.
"They can operate a
mechanical arm that's
shown on the outside of
the exhibit, s`cit looks like
they are nmo~n"g it from
inside, andjpick up ship-
wreck ar tcts," said Mr.
Booth.-'
"Before they leave, it
generates a printout so
the children can take it
home and learn about the
artifacts they've picked
up," she said.
All proceeds from the
sale of the brick pavers
will benefit the Children's
Museum of the Treasure
Coast, located at 1707 N.E
.Indian River Drive in
Indian Riverside Park,
Jensen Beach.
For more information
on purchasing the bricks;
call (772) 225-7575.
C/flel 'ote r~/u/(l$(
J7(OecyNJh'lt
Martin County
businesses compete
for best place to work
FOR HOMETOWN NEWS
Martin County business-
es are urged to participate
in the 2007 Martin County
Best Places to Work'
contest.
Best Places to Work is a
national program devel-
oped to provide a confi-
dential forum for local
employers to participate
in an evaluation of various
local workplace best
practices and programs.
This program provides
an opportunity for
employers to compare
themselves to other
employers. of a similar size
in Martin County.
By participating, busi-
nesses will receive a
comprehensive report
covering areas such as
ESIGN
JEWEL
STUDIO
927 NEJENSEN BEACH BLVD
JENSEN BEACH
HoupRs: MONDAY-FRIDAY 9.A1 TO 5PM
SATURDAY 10.A Tro-4PM
772-334-2151
A',. '
JEIWELR)YDESIGNSTLrDIO.NET
benefits, performance
management, turnover,
time off, compensation
and unique perk pro-
grams.
This report serves as an
invaluable tool for human
resource planning as well
as staff retention and
recruitment
Winners will be recog-
nized at an awards lunch-
eon on Oct. 18, at Sandhill
Cove in Palm City, with the
ability to use the 2007 Best
Places to Work logo in
recruitment and market-
ing materials for one year.
Deadline for completing
the survey is Aug. 31, 2007.
For more information,
call Pat Szczesny at Sand-
hill Cove (772) 223-6103 or
Jodi Dargan at Staffing
Solutions (772) 335-5888.
LL O0 ALPINE.
e
<90 DAYS -- --
) SAME AS -(Mrs
CASH
08 SUPR DUTYPOWER------ 1r
"-------"' FF --- "nu r -- -P-oWER PA. KS - --- --E.RE --:AT-- '-m-N-'r
08 SUPER DUTY s POWER PAKS REAR ENTERTAINMENT1
I SPECIAL In starting at $995.00** I PACKAGE I
2008 F250-F350 Super Duty Intake Aline k-RSE2
Sift Kit "6"1 Exhaust Alpine Pgk-RSE2 I
Lift eKit "6" II x a II 10.2 Flip Down TV/DVD I
20" Wheels II Chip m I
S35"Tires Improve your fuel economy Cmbo .
I Tires II w/one of our power paks. II 2 Sets Wireless Headphones I
I $3600.00 installed II **PLUS LABOR II $999.00 installed
L Must Present Coupon L Must Present Coupon JL Must Present Cou
mmJml m m m mLmmcomm Ln.m. mmm m i mmmm
SupesonRmoeStart CDPlaer *Tie
- IExhut Svstemsr -Al ~ ar vtm*Snakers *1iit YDV1 PTAPZ l FvAe
Monday-Friday 8-6 Saturday 8-2 772-221-1510 or 877-221-1599
4443 9W Martin Hwy., Palm City, FL 34990 www.extreme-performance.biz
zi~ ^fa.a, fmmaiuPINE. IIana a 1wmaoneer a
w
z
co
I
Unique Electronic Generator System
5000W 120VAC INVERTER
RUNS 4 HOME APPLIANCES
QUIET & SAFE WITH CAR
12VDC ON DRIVEWAY
SA LE $32. ( .. ,,.)
5772-4193 or mV
Timelygifts.com
Frank Armanno Sr. Inventor
Featured in Tribune Story
Got news?
Call us at (772) 465-5656
I
I-
m
0
g
S
(8
j)
0, ) 1 L MWA1
1- J.
6 1
F
P~o~eer E~C~ci~f~
m
I -i r
ITS DOG-GONE HOT
Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer
Ally Schaeffer, 14, of Kentucky and her cousin Emma Tomes, 12, of Stuart cool off "Daily" with some water at the
'Greyhounds R Great' festival at Sandsprit Park in Stuart Sunday, July 15.
Area executive to head Start! Heart Walk
FOR HOMETOWN NEWS
Dennis Hudson, III,
chairman and chief exec-
utive officer of Seacoast
National Bank, has been
named chairman of the
5K walk to raise lifesaving
funds for the American
Heart Association.
Local residents that are
embarking on the walk
will also be encouraged to
start a journey to a health-
ier lifestyle with Start!,
the organization's ground-
breaking initiative.
The American Heart
Association has re-engi-
neered its walking event
into the Start! Heart Walk
Dennis Hudson III
to be its "mission in
action."
The Start! Heart Walk,
which is expected to raise
an estimated $180,000,
will be held on Saturday,
Sept. 29, at Flagler
Park/Old Roosevelt Bridge
in Stuart and is expected
to attract participants
from both Martin and St.
Lucie counties.
"It is an honor to be a
part of an initiative that
has the potential to
impact the lives of mil-
lions of people across the
United States. With such
emphasis on eating well
and exercising, we're sure
to see better quality and
longevity of life," said
Hudson.
The Start! Heart Walk is
a community-wide event
composed of corporate
walk teams; friends and
family teams; individual
walkers; "lifestyle heroes"
who've made positive
changes to reduce heart
disease and stroke risk
factors and survivors of
the diseases.
For further information
about the Start! Heart
Walk, call 1-877-335-1982.
To learn more about the
Start! initiative, visit
www.americanheart.org/s
tart.
Correction
In the July 6 edition of
Hometown News, Ralph
Giordano of Giordano's
Floral Creations, was mis-
takenly identified as Frank
Giordano in the article
titled "July 7 a popular
date with local brides and
businesses". We regret this
error.
Recent rains ease water restrictions
Thanks to recent rains that amounted to 2.73 inches
district-wide the week of July 9, the South Florida Water
Management District's Governing Board has imple-
mented Modified Phase II water restrictions for the
Upper and Lower East Coast service area. This area
includes the residential sections of Martin and St. Lucie
counties.
The new restrictions limit landscape irrigation for
properties of five acres or less and apply to those that
obtain water from public utilities, private wells, canals,
ponds and lakes.
Residents with odd numbered addresses may water
their lawns Wednesdays and Saturdays from 4 a.m. to 8
a.m. Residents with even numbered addresses may
water lawns on Thursdays and Sundays from 4 a.m. to 8
a.m.
All other water restrictions for properties in this area
with five acres or less are lifted.
Ground is broken for
new emergency services station
For the first time in 15 years, a new emergency servic-
es station will be built in Martin County, in an area just
south of Indian Street.
On July 12, the ground was broken to begin construc-
tion of the facility, which is expected to be completed
and in full operation in early 2008.
Officials expect the new station to aid in cutting
emergency response time to the southern portion of
Martin County, an area that has seen a great increase in
traffic and road construction in recent years.
Commissioners approve
building height restrictions
On July 10, the Martin County Commission approved
height restrictions for buildings on the east side of Indi-
an River Drive in Jensen Beach, prohibiting waterfront
development of more than two stories and 24 feet in
height.
Buildings in other areas of downtown Jensen Beach
will be permitted up to three stories in height, while
other areas of Martin County not under redevelopment
have a height restriction of four stories.
The restrictions do not apply to existing buildings on
the waterfront that may exceed the two-story height,
allowing them to be rebuilt at their present height
should they be destroyed or damaged by hurricanes.
Wrongful death suit filed
due to 2006 plane crash
On February 6, 2006, Mario Alberto Castillo Zavala,
32, was a passenger in a four-year-old, single-engine
Cirrus SR-22 plane that departed from Witham Field in
Stuart and crashed shortly after takeoff, less than three
) See WEEK, A13
THE
EDDIE HUGGINS
LAND GRADING Co.
EDDIE HUGGINS started his own company in 1990 after many
years of practical expenence with several land development com-
panies as a heavy construction equipment operator and later, as a
supervisor over the projects. His business is located in the heart
of Martin County, Florida, where he employs 75 local residents.
For more than 17 years, Eddie Huggins and The Eddie Huggins
Land Grading Co have successfully completed numerous site
work projects for private developers, general contractors and
.B individual property owners throughout Martin and St. Lucie
Counties.
S -^ In addition to out diverse earthwork construction operation, The
Eddie Huggins Land Grading Co continues to be a major supplier
of fill, sand and rock materials for local contractors and develop-
ers.
C ei Recently added to our vast line of services is construction and
demolition debris removal using 20 c/y and 10 c/y dumpsters and
installation of both Bahia and Floratam sod. This provides our
Site Prcustomers with a "full" service site contractor.
The company provides seasoned professionals at all levels...from
Earthwork on-the-job tradesmen to skilled estimators and management.We
"* Earthwork employ equipment operators and drivers that are "industry pros"
* Paving who understand and appreciate the meaning of quality and pro-
l fessionalism.
* Underground Utilities
The Eddie Huggins Land Grading Co is considered one of the
* Construction DebriS area's must reputable site work contractors. The company has
enjoyed continued growth over the years, predominantly by its
Dumipsters reputation for high quality, thorough, and timely
* Sod completion of its projects.
RECENTLY COMPLETED PROjECTS
Cox Lumber, Port St. Lucie
I Martin Downs Town Center, Palm City
Riviera Beach Yacht Center, Riviera Beach
Sawgrass Business Center, Stuart
,Stuart Fine Foods, Palm City
Villa Bella. Stuart
S.Slte prep > 'X", q
ClsartnT PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTIONi
S g Coco Vista, Port St. Lucle
S-, .ifial rading lllmoor Professional Ceple, PortaSt. ucle
IXohl's, lenset i Beach
; ntu tti0"n ebris Dumpsters Theo trigger, Jeren each
Palm beach Polo Club, Palm Beach Gardens
San a ." _, ..d .r 'a 4545 S, cean BOd, Huthinson island
S'.. Werous. ReidentalProlecus in SeWalls Point, Smart, Jupiter, St. Lucle County
n Hglbts, from one load of fill to a coniplete house pad ready
400lj$.ikan ld al your site work needs Give ,s a call
_V ...
00 t...",9.,), 'L-- ;, 3'914
~7>Z~~$$~1 70
We are the "MANUFACTURER" You Buy Direct from us -
YOU SAVE HUGE MONEY$$
ACCORDION
SHUTTERS 1
&
STORM PANELS
Replacement Windows
& Doors
Aluminum & Impact
Storm Season is Here!
CALL NOW! |
-1 -800-244-4-143 TOLL FREE
;ii6l-748-6788(juplirFn)-772-287-6476(mAnirtHISTLUCIIE)
Melbourne: 321.722.2756 Cocoa Beach: 321.636.7556
Serving Counties from Palm Beach to Brevard Since 1979 Lic*CRC058017
*** <
FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH
Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer
Dakota Goodrich, 2, of Stuart, starts off with just a wetting of the hands before a full
immersion in the fountains at Indian RiverSide Park Sunday, July 15.
Hometown News, Treasure and
Space Coast Radio to play for charity
VELINSKY, D.M.D
RECONSTRUCTIVE DENTISTRY
TEETH IN AN HOURTM
-Permanent. beautiful teeth.
Ability to ear whatever you want!
Advanced CAT scan guided technology
Greatly shortened appointment times
Minimal discomfort, shortened healing times
-Long life solutions to Improve your quality of life
No more multiple surgeries, one short surgical visit
Discreet transition, never be without teeth
New state of the art computerized facility
TEETH IN A DAYTM
Do you have loose and broken teeth, but because of fear have neglected treatment?
Do you have an unsightly smile?
Are you a\ oiding the embarrassment of full dentures?
Remove bacteria from your mouth, eat better, feel better
Stop the pain from your teeth and gums
Discreet Transition from dentures, never be without teeth
No removable dentures
- One surgery to remove teeth and place new. beautiful implant supported teeth
Restore your self esteem... st0rt smiling again!
The Quality and Security Denture Wearers
Want Has Arrived!
NOBEL GUIDETN TEETH IN AN HOURTM
(As featured on Good Morning America and in Forbes Magazine)
To learn more, and see if
TEETH IN AN HOURTM or TEETH IN A DAYTM
is right for you. contact
Dr. Daniel J. Velinsky, D.M.D.
800 SE OSCEOLA STREET, SUITE B, STUART, FL 34994
772.283.4000 www.DRVELINSKY.COM
This new rechiolo& lid' been leielopr-d b.- No.L'rlGudje. flie ploneern, of ne d s.anIcemrlenrs In dental
Implant technology, Teeth In i. Day"' protocol developed by Dr Thomas. Bolshl or Ft Washington PA,
BY MATT DEWHURST
Sports writer
Hometown News and
Treasure and Space Coast
Radio are usually the place
to go for your local news
and information..
But on July 28 at Tradi-
tion Field, the two will
take to the diamond with
hopes of making their own
news.
The two media sources
will play against one
another in a charity soft-
ball game for United for
Families.
The game will be held at
4 p.m., before the St. Lucie
Mets and Palm Beach Car-
dinals game at 7 p.m.
"It's a lot of fun," said
Gerard Elliot sales execu-
tive for Treasure and Space
Coast Radio. "The fact that
we have a relationship
with Hometown News and
we can turn around and
play a charity softball
game is great."
United for Families, a
Paid Advertseement
SERIOUS. BACK PAIN?
Stuart, Florida A new free report has recently been released that
reveals an amazing new medical breakthrough research has proven
86% successful treating debilitating back pain. Even with multiple
herniated discs. Find out how space travel solved astronauts back
pain and how this accidental discovery has lead to the the most
promising back pain treatment today. For your free report entitled,
"How Space Age Technology is Solving Back Pain Without Drugs or
Surgery!" call 1-800-864-4991 and listen to the toll free 24 hour
recorded message for all details. Supplies are limited call now or
go to www.stopbackaches.com.
Dr. John Abendroth, D.C. o
Our office policy is thie patientorr any other person responsibly lor payments from the right to refuse to pay, cancel paymrrent or
be reimbursed for any other service, examination, or tIratment which is perfomted as a result or within 72 hours of responding
to this advertisement for free, discounted fee, or reduced fee, service, examination or treatment.
/ Pine Grove Manor
Family Owned ~ Assisted Living Facility AL07401
S "Affording The Best Is Not The Question
Finding The Best Is!"
Visit the Beautiful Pine Grove Manor Today
3 taste-tempting,
,' ,,- served daily.
S Selected from
varied menus.
t4
.s Please Call: 772-546-9142 B
S 9555 S.E. Federal Hwy, Hobe Sound, FL 33455
non-profit organization
that helps families dealing
with domestic problems,
alcohol abuse and foster
care, will be running the
concession stands during
the game and sponsoring
and silent auction.
For every $6 ticket sold
to the game, $4 will go to
United for Families, as
well as a percentage of the
concessions sales.
Tickets bought for the
softball game between
Hometown News and Trea-
sure and Space Coast
Radio are also good for the
Mets game later that
night.
"We are just over-
whelmed and so excited
they wanted to work with
us," said United for Fami-
lies community events
coordinator Leslie Havi-
land-Smith. "We are very
excited that they picked us
for their charity of choice."
Tickets can be bought at
the gate or through Home-
town News, Treasure and
Space Coast Radio and
United for Families.
Tickets will also be sold
at the Girl Scouts safety
event July 21 at the Port St.
Lucie Community Center
between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Hometown News is locat-
ed at 1102 S. U.S. 1 in Fort
Pierce. Treasure and Space
Coast Radio is located at
1235 16th Street in Vero
Beach. United for Families
is located at 10570 S. Fed-
eral Highway in Port St
Lucie.
Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid Arthritis
Chronic Lower Back Pain
If you require a treatment for chronic pain, you
may meet the criteria to participate in a research
study of an investigational medication.
To participate, you must be 40 to 80 years of age.
Qualified participants will receive study-related
care, investigational medication and compensa-
tion for time and travel.
N ,,- E. Schwvartz, D.,O
For more information, please call
(561) 743-4160 Jupiter Research
** 6.3y ~le SI1jI:1Ii ,,,lil~~lllt iin i ao
DANIEL J.
COSMETIC AND
- I
" t
<
t
Photo courtesy of Martin Volunteers
Martin County School District employees Henry Sanchez and Daniel Duffy deliver
schoolhouses for Martin Volunteers' School Supplies for Students Drive. Collections
will take place through Aug. 13 and the supplies will be distributed to children before
the start of classes on Aug. 20.
School supplies drive starts
for.Martin County kids
FOR HOMETOWN NEWS
Martin Volunteers has
launched its annual
school supply drive,
with the signature "little
red schoolhouses" being
delivered to collection
points.
The drive seeks to
going back to
easier for thou-
of children in
Last year's drive,
aimed at youngsters
throughout Martin
County who qualify for
the free and reduced-
price, lunch program,
brought in 51,000 items
for 7,000 students in
pre-school through 12th
grade.
Collections will occur
from now until Aug. 13,
with distribution to the
schools scheduled for
before the start of class-
es on Aug. 20.
Items needed include
pens, pencils, pencil
boxes, glue, binders,
two-pocket folders,
crayons, colored pencils,
markers, scissors, rulers,
.erasers, notebook paper,
subject notebooks, and
composition books.
The community can
help in many ways:
Plan a drive or school
supplies party..
*Drop off donations at
the little red school-
houses, located inside
five Martin County
library branches. Other
collection points will be
listed at www.martin-
volunteers.org/school-
supplies.
*Make a monetary
contribution to the
drive.
Payments can be made
online or via mail. Go to
www.martinvolunteers.o
rg/schoolsupplies to use
PayPal or make checks
payable to Martin Volun-
teers/School Supplies
and mail to School Sup-
plies Drive, PO Box 362,
Stuart, FL 34995.
For more information
or to volunteer, contact
Anne Lalley, project coor-
dinator, at (772) 220-
4472, ext. 232 or alal-
ley@martinvolunteers.or
g.
Martin County
Sheriff's Office
July 6-July 12
*Ann Mary Brady, 49, 146
W Thatch Palm Circle,
Jupiter, was charged with
felony drunk driving.
*Ann Evelynn Gunsolus,
46, 3286 S.E. Evergreen
Ave., Stuart, was charged
with dealing in stolen
property, grand theft and
uttering a false instru-
ment.
-Robert Stanley Thomas,
Jr., 26, 5524 Southeast 47th
Ave., Port Salerno, was
charged with sale of a con-
trolled substance within
1,000 feet of a school.
*Jerome Bradley Weitzel,
51, 1641 Southeast 11th St.,
Stuart, was charged with
felony drunk driving.
*Lorraine Rose
Woodard, 22, 179 N.W.
Curtis St., Port St. Lucie,
was charged with driving
with a suspended license
and attempting to elude
police.
-Howard Elliott, 32, 2890
71st Court, Vero Beach,
was charged with three
counts of grand theft.
-James Michael Pinzel,
48, no address given, was
charged with two counts of
dealing in stolen property,
grand theft, uttering a false
instrument and burglary.
*Matthew Joseph Pisano,
20, 200 S.W. Willow Lake
Drive, Stuart, was charged
with grand theft.
*Nicolas Edward Scott,
23, 8506 Citrus Park Blvd.,
Fort Pierce, was charged
with driving under the
influence and possession
of a controlled substance.
*Gail Raulerson Wilson,
59, 438 S.E. Streamlet Ave.,
Port St. Lucie, was charged
with possession of a con-
trolled substance and pos-
session of drug parapher-
nalia.
*Enrique Flores-Hernan-
dez, 29, 3062 S.E. Durant
Ave., Stuart, was charged
with disorderly intoxica-
tion in a public place,
resisting an officer with
violence, two counts of
assault on a law enforce-
ment officer and battery.
*Kenneth Molos, 38, 644
N.W. North River Drive,
.Stuart, was charged with
possession of a controlled
substance.
*Ana Hilda Velasco, 35,
14786 Southwest 174th
Court, Indiantown, was
charged. with burglary,
assault during a burglary,
possession of a controlled
substance, two counts of
possession of drug para-
phernalia and petit theft.
*Todd Anthony Glover,
37, 2117 S.E. Marcella St.,
Port St. Lucie, was charged
with grand theft.
*Mauricio Ospina, 22,
3794 Serubi Ave., Lake
Worth, was charged with
possession of a controlled
substance. .
*Susan Ann Ruppel, 49,
996 35th Terrace, Palm
City, was charged with two
counts of possession of a
controlled substance and
possession of drug para-
phernalia.
*Keith Latreses Slater,
2406 San Marcus St., Fort
Pierce, was charged with
uttering a false instru-
ment.
*Carl Fredrick Vahldieck,
32, 230-D Highpoint Blvd.,
Boynton Beach, was
charged with grand theft of
a motor vehicle.
*Selvin Hugh Davis, 20,
1508 Rivers Edge, Orlando,
was charged with grand
theft.
*Yvonne Marie Deese,
54, 704 Mar Risa Court,
Satellite Beach, was
charged with theft.
*Brandon Michael
Eaton, 29, 1136 Southwest
34th Terrace, Palm City,
was charged with posses-
sion of a controlled sub-
stance and possession of
drug paraphernalia.
*Howard Farro, 20, 4363
S.E. Field St., Stuart, was
charged with three counts
of sale of a controlled sub-
stance within 1,000 feet of
a school and five counts of
possession of a controlled
'substance.
*Charles Genoa, 43, 514
S.W. Lake Manatee Way, Port
St. Lucie, was charged with
aggravated assault upon a
law enforcement officer,
firefighter 'or emergency
medical care provider, flee-
ing with disregard to the
safety of persons or property
and criminal mischief.
*Quincy Cornilious Lynn,
24, 5567 45th Ave., Stuart,
was charged with posses-
sion of a controlled sub-
stance with intent to sell,
manufacture or.deliver.
*Joseph William Manzo,
18, 2388 S.E. Iris St., Stuart,
was charged with two
counts of possession of a
controlled substance, giving
a false identification and
violation of probation.
*Herman Lee Roberts, 32,
2201 S.E. Lennard Road, Port
St. Lucie, was charged with
two counts of possession of
a controlled substance.
Stuart
Police Department
July 2-July 8
*The theft of a fire extin-
guisher from a vehicle at
) See POLICE, A13
The only directory
you'll ever need.
; -,.-
. '',. -
TREASURE COAST .
'
make
school
sands
need.
* IW
FRIDAY, JULY 20, 2007 HOME
Rants
Got something to say?
Call the Hometown Rants & Raves line at
(772) 465-5504
or e-mail Rants-N-Raves@hometownnewsol.com.
Callers are asked to refrain from making slanderous
statements. Statements of fact will be checked for
accuracy.
So many rants to respond to
After reading the Rants and Raves column irn your July
6 issue, I found myself wanting to respond to so many of
the rants. So here it goes with the ones I decided to
respond to.
First, regarding the Lennard Road extension. I cannot
believe that this town would put wild hogs, and whatever
else resides in the Savannah's, above the safety of it's sen-
ior citizens.
To turn Lennard Road into a virtual racetrack for Port
St. Lucie High School students, and put our precious
senior citizens at risk is the worst idea I have ever heard.
To refer to them as "crying residents" is an insult.
Since the expansion in this town is to the west of U.S. 1,
why destroy a community to the east?
I shudder to think how many senior citizens will be
mowed down by cars flying down the road.
If the residents of the Savannah Club do not mind
waiting at the light at U.S. 1 and Savannah Club Road,
why should you care how long the backup is?
I drive U.S. I all the time, and never get backed up by a
red light at U.S. 1. The light changes with the same fre-
quency as the other lights on U.S. 1.
Not everyone turning onto Savannah Club Road is
going into the Savannah Club.
Many of those turning at the light are going into the
Hess station on the corner.
The only way into the Hess station from the
southbound side of U.S. 1 is to make a turn onto
Savannah Club Road.
So, to blame all the residents of Savannah Club for the
backup at the light is just plain silly.
Regarding the rant on house numbers not being post-
ed on houses, I wholeheartedly agree.
I deliver papers in the middle of the night, and you
would not believe how many houses do not display
numbers on either their house or their mailbox.
This is a problem all throughout Port St. Lucie.
For the person who wrote in about their inconsiderate
neighbor, I have one suggestion.
Call Code Enforcement. He will be cited for the all the
debris on his property, and given a date on which they
will return to see if he has complied.
If he has not, he will be hauled into Code Enforcement
court, and be given fines.
In response to the person who wrote, "Welcome immi-
grants as we have done in the past," I think you are miss-
ing the point.
No one'objects to immigrants; this country was built
by immigrants-.:
Even the pilgrims on the Mayflower could be consid-
ered "immigrants."
What people object to'are illegal immigrants.
When my grandparents and great-grandparents
arrived in this great country, they were required to enter
the country by way of Ellis Island. .,.
They were required to have a sponsor, a friend, or a-rel-
ative that would be willing to give them a place to stay.
They had to have a promise of a job.
They willingly became United States citizens.
They did not sneak across the border, and then claim
that they were doing jobs that Americans didn't want.
What illegal immigrants are doing is taking the jobs at
a less-than-living wage, and working for cash.
Roofing and construction jobs are not unwanted by
legal citizens, but go past a construction site or a roofing
job and you will not hear English being spoken
The businesses that employ illegal immigrants are no
:better. Rather than give ajob to legal resident, immigrant
or natural born, they prefer to pay cheap %wages to ille-
gals. 1- .
If there were no cheap wage jobs for illegals, there
would not be illegal immigrants,
So I say, one of the ways to combat illegal immigration
is to go after the businesses that employ them, and fine
them heavily.
That will make it cheaper to hire a legal resident at a
legal wage, than pay heavy fines for employing illegal
immigrants at cheap wages.
And this ends my response to these rants.
Dog deposits
This is about people who have animals.
I do love animals, but when you have people coming
from three and four blocks away to bring their dogs
across the street from where I live to do their business,
and then walk off and leave it there, it presents a prob-
lem.
I followed one gentleman who has two dogs, I believe
they are schnauzers. He came from McAllister Lane to
Montana Terrace, to Hampshire Lane, directly across the
street from me, and had his dog "deposit."
He then walked off and left it.
I approached him, and told him that there is a code
that says that you must pick up after your animals.
He continued to walk on his way, with a "Yeah, yeah."
I called the code people about it, and was told that
there is nothing they can do about it unless I take a pic-
ture.
OK. I followed the man home, and then called code. I
don't know what to do after that.
They claim they will do something about it.
My problem here is that people with animals show so
much disrespect for other people's property, bringing
their animals blocks away to do their "business" in front
of your house.
It doesn't make any sense.
There is a code.arid you must carry a "pooper scooper"
bag.
People just don't care about that, I guess.
It is a dilemma I am left with.
It's not just one person; it is about four or five. It is a
vacant lot, and they do it on the swale.
I guess they think it is OK.
There-was a sign that there is a code, and they disre-
garded that. In.fact, they tore it down, and threw it away.
I parked mny vehicleen the property with signs on it.
That didn't seem'to help, either.
The only thing that seemed to help was when I went
across the street and scooped the dog deposits onto the
road.
Perhaps when they walk. they step in it and get the idea
of what happens when somebody steps in it and brings it
into my house.
The water is flowing
My comment is for the poor people that got fined for
watering their lawns in Port St. Lucie.
They should go down to Elrose St., in Sandpiper.
The city has had a leak there for nine days now.
People have called this problem in, but nothing has
been done.
They have not touched this in nine days. Nine days of
water flowing, and they don't get fined.
This is really a shame for those people who got ticket-
ed.
Watch the school board
I urge parents to stay alert and keep vigilant about
what the St. Lucie School Board teaches our children
kindergarten through 12 about sex with their new all
inclusive sex education curriculum.
I find the books that the Fort Lauderdale commission-
ers have just ruled to allow in the Fort Lauderdale public
school system horrible.
Some of the titles about the homosexual lifestyle are
extremely shocking.
Will our local school officials shove similar ideas into
our children's minds?
We have many liberals serving the public trust in our
area on the east Treasure Coast.
Just what do we allow them to teach our kids?
Will it be how to put condoms on cucumbers?
Congratulations school board
I would like to congratulate the school board, and all of
the planners who had a hand in the school location in
the county.
With the addition of Fort Pierce Central on 25th Street,
we will now have six school zones on the second most
traveled north/south thoroughfare in the county.
Good job.
Police officers and lifeguards are needed
I recently went to a St. Lucie Mets game, and there
were approximately 3,500 people at this game. There had
to be at least ten police officers patrolling in and about
the stadium.
On Memorial Day, I was at J. C. Park, on Southbeach in
Hutchinson Island, and there had to be 5,000 people
there, and no police officers.
There was not .one police office, no lifeguards, with at
least 500 to 800 kids in the water.
What is the city of Fort Pierce thinking?
Why was there no police office stationed there with a
crowd like that?
They are very lucky something didn't happen there. If
something had happened, it would have been totally out
of control for the small time police department to han-
dle.
While I am at it, I'd like to say something about Jetty
! See RANTS, A7
~, 'v~-
Think about it
There are a few topics I believe we should all take the
time to think about.
Immigration
Homeland Security
Economy
I think the follow are some simple solutions to these
problems:
Fine anyone $100,000 every time they employ an ille-
gal in this country
World War II has been over for more than 50 years.
Close all the military bases in Europe, and all over the
world, and bring all the thousands of troops, and their
families home.
Rebuild all the military bases along the Canadian and
Mexican borders
What a boost to the American economy this would be.
Walter H. Bell
Palm City
Hometown News
HometownNewsOL.com
Published weekly by Hometown News, L.C.,
1102 South U.S. 1, Fort Pierce, FL 34950
Copyright 2007, Hometown News, L.C.
Phone (772) 465-5656 Fax (772) 465-5301
Classified (800) 823-0466 -Rants & Raves (866) 465-5504
Circulation Inquiries: 1-866-913-6397 or.
circulation@hometownnewsol.conm
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
Circulation Managers
Steve Fristoe
Dolan Hoggatt
Philip MacMonagle
Advertising Director
Sr. Advertising Consultants
Jeffrey Mayer
Advertising Consultant
Nancy Nichols
Amanda Budnik
Community Relations
Mercedes Lee-Paquette
Production Manager
Rita Zeblin
Pagination Manager
lan Love
Associate Managing Editor
Rita Hart
Staff Writer
Matthew Dewhurst
Sports Writer
Mitch Kloorfain
Chief Photographer
Adrienne Harris
Paginator
Anna-Marie Menhenott
News Clerk
Patricia Snyder
Classified Advertising Director
Classified Consultants
Carol Deprey-Zelenak
Romaine Fine
Anna Snyder-Vasquez
Heather Sorensen
MaryAnn Eddy
Christine lannotti
Eileen Huneycutt
Kim Jenks
District Circulation Manager
CIRCULATION AUDIT BY
VERIFICATION
" Voted Number 1 Community Newspaper in America
by the Association of Free Community Papers.
TOWN NEWS WWW.HOMETOWNNEWSOL.COM
WATER FRoNT EuILDIN(G
H14tGIT CAPpE Al Two ToRIES!
1 ,
(e~~ -
r~3
Rants
From page A6
Park.
We are going to invest a lot of money in Jetty Park. We
just put all of that fresh sand there.
Do you realize that this is another park that has no
lifeguards?
We are trying to lure families there, even with the
downtown trolley having a stop there, and we don't have
a lifeguard there.
I don't understand the city commissioners. Obviously
they do not go to the.beach. They talk about the beach,
but they must not actually ever go to the beach.
They must not have any children that play in the surf.
I guess they think they don't need a lifeguard there.
Taken again
When Waste Pro was seeking the contract for Port St.
Lucie, I distinctly remember the mayor saying that using
the tax bill collection method would enable the citizens
to save money because the cost would be reduced to
approximately $17 a month.
This, collected annually, would come to $204.
Where did $246.73 come from?
It looks like another shafting for the gullible taxpayer.
We need a cure for Mt. Trashmore
This is in regard to the huge and growing Mt. Trash-
more in St. Lucie County.
There is lots of serious money being spent on the seri-
ousness of the impact of the method of melting every-
thing with intense heat.
That can't be good for people who live here, or any-
thing else that lives here.
Why don't they consider the very simple solution that
every other state and city has used to resolve this prob-
lem?
Recycle, recycle, recycle. It's a very good small busi-
ness, with a tax base, and employees.
I can't recycle my microwave, computer, cell phone,
and lots of other totally broken electronic equipment.
I called the trash collection company, and I was told to
put it out on the curb. They said it would be taken to the
dump with the trash.
Amazing.
Where are the flags?
My rave is for the U.S. troops, and all that they are
doing.
My rant is that I can't buy a U.S. flag anywhere any-
more. Not the stickers, or the things to put on your car,
etc.
Mine wore out, and I have been looking all over the
place for a replacement.
I don't understand why no merchants anywhere seem
to sell placards, sticker, or flags.
I'm hoping that if I say something, some merchant will
begin to stock these items.
I would like to continue to show my support.
How about a postal address
I, and I am sure many, many others, feel discriminated
against because we don't have access to e-mail, or fax
machines, or computers to write to, or connect with
companies, contests, etc.
We do have telephones, and we can write letters, if we
have an address.
Many times the only address given is an e-mail
address.
House numbers should be posted
In the Rants and Raves, I read an article that said that
house numbers need to be posted.
I want to agree with the person who put that in.
I put an article in myself about house numbers being
posted.
It is very important that these numbers are visible now
that we are coming into hurricane season, and for what-
ever might happen.
It is very important for this to be done so that emer-
gency vehicles, rescuers, police officers, and so forth can
find the houses.
I haven't seen any improvement.
Something needs to be done.
Immigration bill
I also thank God that the immigration bill was defeat-
ed.
One pet peeve that most of us have is them not paying
taxes, expecting free health care, dental care, etc.
Then you go to the store and they pull out hundred dol-
lar bills, and buy much finer things that I will never afford
to have.
We have never been in another country where you
could press 1 to get your own language on the telephone.
As many people have said in the Rants, "You are in the
United States of America where we speak English."
At least have the decency to speak to us in our lan-
guage, as you are robbing us of all these services that we
as Americans can surely use.
Not happy? Go home!
Keep him behind bars
I am a concerned citizen, and I read the article about
the father fighting to keep his daughter's killers behind
bars.
I want to say that I have both written and called the
Parole Commission to keep this animal locked up.
I urge all of the readers of the Hometown News to do
the same.
I also want to add that the killers DOC No. is 070680.
That is important to include in your letter when you
write to keep this man behind bars.
The commission's address is 2601 Blairstone Road,
Bldg. C, Tallahassee, FL 32399-6563.
No response received
I called Sen. Ken Pruitt, and Sen. Gail Harrell about the
gouging we have been being subjected to ever since the
hurricanes.
I want Code Enforcement to handle it.
No one seems to respond. I haven't gotten a response
from either of them.
I have been calling and calling. I am told that they will
be given the message, but no one responds.
How do I get someone to respond to a citizens phone
calls?
Vehicle "decorations" are questionable
I am appalled by individuals who dangle artificial male
genitalia from the rear of their vehicles (usually trucks).
It didn't really bother me that much, I thought to each -
his own, until I saw a more realistic set.
They were extremely large and flesh colored with pubic
hair.
Where has human decency gone? What message is that
sending our children?
I feel tempted to sharpen a pair of wire cutters, and
castrate a few cars and trucks!
Guess it's time for me to "to get 'er done."
I do disapprove of illegals
This is in response to the person who says we shouldn't
be against illegal immigrants.
OK, so when one of the illegals drives without either a
license or insurance, and hits you and seriously injures
you or kills someone you love, do you still tell us that we
should not stop wanting them in our country?
Or what about when an illegal can sue for American
civil rights when they get fired from a job?
How about when an illegal takes all the available jobs,
and collects our social security?
I'm not sorry I feel that all illegals should be deported.
They need to apply to stay here legally.
It really irks me when I'm speaking English, and some-
one tells me that I have to speak more clearly so they can
understand me.
Hello? Where are we? I don't think so! They need to
learn to speak English so I can understand them!
What also gets me is how when the illegals are here
they have the nerve to complain about America, and are
disrespectful to Americans.
Why are they here then?
To take advantage of us Americans, and our screwed up
government system who coddles you?
I agree with the other ranter, get out of our country.
I have family who came here from other countries, and
they did it legally, and they were so proud to become a
citizen, legally.
What ever happened to the pride of becoming an
American citizen?
A way to recoup taxes
Why isn't the state of Florida considering mandatory
licensing for boaters as a way to recoup some tax rev-
enues?
If we need a license to drive a car, motorcycle, semi
tractor-trailers, not to mention fishing licenses, etc., why
should boaters be exempt?
Also mandatory training in operation and safety might
be in the best interest of all boaters, given the accidents
that occur on the water, again increased revenue.
One can't drive a car without training of some sort.
Flip-flops are dangerous
Regarding the wearing of flip-flops for uses other than
for their intended purpose such as going to the beach, or
on short excursions to the mailbox, or the like, I agree
with the writer that they are dangerous to wear.
I am somewhat younger, 39, and so my concern is for
the children.
Apparently, some mothers don't realize, or don't care,
that in order to prevent injuries, a developing child needs
to wear shoes that are stable.
That means that the foot is entirely covered and with-
out high heels. Yes, they manufacture shoes, even san-
dals, with heels for children as young as two. Yes, you
read that correctly, age of 2.
) See RANTS, A1 I
atADVANTAGE FORD
Take Advantage of these Coupons and Special Offers! Our service department
a is open 6 days a week, including Saturday, for your convenience!
S Advantage Ford of Stuart -We service ANY MAKE, ANY MODEL, ANYTIME!l
S 0IL CHANGE& F!LT ,I. DIESEL OIL CHANGE & FILTER
-- OnWy$ G | Only $8488 |
S I'. AVANT0AG ORD o sfrurST r I ADVANTAGE FORD OF STUART I
I a 6.0nginessflghtlyhigher than 7.3L engines. Up to15quats ofgenulne olorratof l
.~- l'^ d, .4,i48, w 4 ,5 0d,'I. I i oil, taxos anddsnllees extr. See Soice Atsor or deals.
11 i. 9" i 16 Offervalid with coupon. Expires 8-04-07
A/C SYSTEM CHECK & 1 COOLING SYSTEM ,
FREE BATTERY CHECK INSPECTION
S Only $1988 I Only $1995 C
ADVANTAGE FORD OF STUART ADVANTAGE FORD OF STUART
s. ts, ,-o r. E spires -04-017
-,km i. -m l---- L 2 i m m .i m .i "-- J
r i i i i ... mm --. I ag i m --. i. i -- i
-- "FREE" I BRAKE SERVICE I
MULTI-POINT INSPECTION Only $9995Genuine rrat
0' ADVANTAGE FORD OF START I I $999 Brake Service
I ADVANTAGE FORD OF STUART'' .' |I i ADVANTAGE FORD OF STUART
Ppv n aw d .B S l 'o r Lr=*' i Z .1 t o stni .i G l your thehicks n. Ine otIolifldenstled by pars kn tow you nI ]-
i 14AL idrBIBtr a i.S 4 w rrA l y*J iic. iebesl.rn Insilgenueli o 0 trcm lo padsorshoason mocarlA ghtmcks Onaxt Includes|
Sm-',i, 0. Fnl- O, ?1 >n a w llr a f'i .p. i,, *,T I, mIachin'ng otoB ordrusn Taxes ex ri e. So Srtce a r or delaoils. Offervalid with coupon
i p ril 44 s - Expires -04-07
I " FREE" I TIRE ROTATION &
BATTEE BRAKE INSPECTION
BATTERY TEST IIOnly$888 I
S I ADVANTAGE FORD OF STUART II ADVANTAGE FORD OF STUART
h* -,r' l.,,, ,,1, , .rh h, i ,.l ii 1 ll Ii
L Expires 1-M4 1 E.pire, e.4-07 ,
-- *-- [OWUC tK' t T i [B SISHLIlO he r I m Msd R7C This aiimglieonstO llatjofr program bllows partiiilql( dea~erll 100 to.Inel multiple sppletQHln IIcy ~ tis ot
L ii iiiu ii iii, ii. iM iijifiT a i,,iiji ti i,, .i, ,' ,aiiiiiis | r',' i al 9 -2 0 M o li-Yearto o unco n Bid p asve nge[ Car andi [ I ricii si a, newere conn K i ciiiii i a forn i rin a gil o not
e .,i ; ,Ii n. "Dii h j i. ,,pi on U. S F ae ao o n requiE hat ewoll pro ucea er sept. t1 20 hae s ct l ontl iftspchorc and I new
I.w ',,,s il .ts ,,', l ..r ,Fu, I u L u. ,ii ,I t',, s.ice tsals a ye tether. supi
Nl.I .br ,1 .' i ,, n, i it t IBs9-f99 Bronco Igl and 189- 991 ArDttar, Eorline, and ra 1 It wr o deg ln o s l he.unecardw nw sppl t
] ,'ri .. .. ,r.I.~ ',~i ,,re...rwl( ..,,i,, BuseDeal or n n of o aatro palrt1 hF
h ,jl,,hi i." ',i. i m ,.I hk i Ih,'11, rij ,ii i ,n t a,',, 'hop ranLeaIs fot loea vohlclea,__ wa
te: lH is program R7Ct e does0 t applyslo 20020 neiernehlctes.
Take ADVANTAGE of these HOT DIALS!!!*"
BO,-rA I,.a" A | FOR SERVICE 772-781-6540
ForellnandillllewC Scrhaeduleo vnr ,eruirc annnlnmx nf fria! I
*15O O FF ..f.J'.
Crown/Bridge
270,E. Thomas, DDS M. Salehi,620 DDS D6750
ach J. MaxxUnit With ad y's & Peteo Plapires7-27-07za
$98 New
Patient Visit has nhay nl p r d for mn amen
Denitl Clea d n thing 72 Comprehensie 10 me r Mnum l u d
Examoa Bidev,ng X'Rays -.
Oral Cancer Screen,n-
;-' R -Conals .. .
ESTHETIC AND FAMILY-rENTAL
J.E. Thomas, DDS M. Salehi, DDS
2385-SE Federal Hwy'US 1, Stuart
T J. Maxx, Denny's & Petco Plaza
The patent and any other per ,cn responsible k lie payment has m. jrughi t nopay (sncel payymerni ',it Ge nrmtri r.i !or payment fr any nthir r%.;;e e.am'nat u o iUIrarnein
tish te, prlonrtted 8as a rSult 01 and dtlhln 72 72hous of responling to the aderrmenmelt orn free eesiro.e tbrrynnohen or nrenatrit Minimmum f ees Fr.doeo r ot r n.lf% teed ups
Rhondia R.Ie : lrn\r Schlt.Esq.
(ERTIFIEL) FAMILY NMEDIATOR
7X9 )S. lFederal l 1w',. SuLI e 300
Stulart
772-286-3
i_ ** ' I
Sii rnrn r
.. *,., [ .
selected items 2 060% OFF
i sale extended to 7/31
Barton's Jewelers, LLC
5041 SE Fed. Hwy., Stuart, FL 34997
772-221-0122
Mon-Fri 9:30-5:30 Sat 9:30-2:00 Closed Sun
JOIN OUR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE GUIDE TODAY
mfc1 A It's Easy As 1, 2, 3
~ 1~ Call Classified or
~ 2 ~ E-mail: Classified@hometownnewsol.com
~ 3 ~ And Start Getting New Customers Tomorrow
YOGA
CENTER OF STUART
Don't let external events halt your investing
: eJIrctA2 ~ti~ Leals n rt of
Join those who have discovered the benefits of lyengar yoga. It is a form
of yoga that can be enjoyed by nearly everyone, including many with
limited mobility.
* lyengar focuses on proper body alignment, using props such as straps,
wooden blocks, and other objects.
* lyengar makes complex asanas (poses) accessible to people at all
physical fitness levels.
The Yoga Center of Stuart is the only yoga studio on the Treasure Coast
with an lyengar-certified instructor. Carol Fridolph has studied lyengar
yoga since 1987, including traveling to Pune, India to study personally
with B.K.S. lyengar, creator of this healing style of yoga.
FOY a Sche! tll. of clav SS, call today 341-6573.
V\i rt ur test: w w.stiL.artyqga. corn.
13A4 NW Fed'er l Mwy. Enmi~thr PFo,. Siuar. FL 34994
('r!2)341Q5773 ( E.main: nfo-stuka"tga.cont i
WE SELL
HOUSES!
Do You Want to Be
Treated? Like Royalty!?
skip the Mainstream
Companies where You're
Just a Commoner and
Come to Castle Keepers
Realty Where Everyone
is A Kingu And Queen.
,. 508 OSCEOLA STREET STLLIRT, FL 34994
t. OFFICE # 772-223-6252
.- CELL # 772-631-5831
E4x # 772-223-6313
Castle Keepers
Realty
Email castlekeeper@'bellsouth.net
Visit our Website www.castlekeepetsrealty.net
If you look for reasons
not to invest right
now, you could find
them- global unrest,
high gas prices and so on.
Yet, if you wail until
"things settle down"
before investing, you'll
have difficulty achieving
your financial goals.
There will always be
external events that
could keep you out of the
stock market. But the
smartest investors look
beyond today's headlines
- and when tomorrow
arrives, they are often
rewarded for their
patience and persever-
ance.
Want proof? Look at
every major event of the
past century that could
have given investors the
jitters, such as assassina-
tions, wars and political
crises.
You will find that after
just a few years and in
some cases, a few
immediately fell 684
points.
By Sept. 24, the Dow
was off 14.3 percent, its
worst weekly percentage
loss in 61 years. For 2001,
the Dow lost .1 percent,
closing the year at
10,021.
But if you fast-forward
five years to 2006, the
Dow had recouped its
losses several times over,
closing the year at 12,463
- a 24 percent gain since
the 2001 close.
In short, while it's true
that the past perform-
ance is no guarantee of
future results, history has
shown that the stock
market has been resilient
enough to overcome
even the most cata-
clysmic of events.
So, don't head to the
investment "sidelines" in
reaction to troubling
news. You may need to
change your investment
strategy in response to
some events, but, by and
large, they should be
'Ault Family Care For Your Loved One
.... Just Like Home.
A Francisca2650@hotmail.com
Your Loved One Deserves Special Care!
Comfortable Rooms in a home-like setting
Delicious & nutritious meals
Friendly Service
Memorable days
Care with dignity
SLocated In SW Port St Lucle .
-. 4 hour staffed
Just Uke Home Ucense Adult Family Care
For Appointmeunts Please Call Fran.
',', : 772-873-3272 OR 772-475-6004 .
^^ ,13a. SW DEL RIO BLVD. PORT ST LUCIE, FL 34953 .~
Labradoodles Goldens
Chihuahuas Poodles
Pekingese Min Pins
"5000 OFF
Exp. 730/07
Hours: Mon-Fri 10-6; Saturday 10-5; Sunday 12-5
Closed Tuesday
2305 NW Federal Hwy US1
Stuart, Florida 34994
(772)
0o
692-2623
692-2623
We honor all our competitors advertised specials 9
Stuart Gift Certificates Available at St. Lucie West
(772) 223-5540 www.adayofdelight.com 772-446-7444
206 Atlanta Ave. Must Redeem Ad. Ends July 31, 2007 250 NW Peacock Blvd.
(SW Side of R0oosevelt Brdgei lattached to Gold's Gym)
| |
IN STOCK LAMINATE
BEST QUALITY
EASY TO INSTALL
*1.59 so.FT.
r Upgradd UntrlaVyment Wh Instation
CARPET IN STOCK
READY FOR
IMMEDIATE
INSTALLATION!
IN STOCK TILE
CERAMIC 17X17 '1.19 SO.FT.
PORCELAIN 18X1i '1.69 sO.FT.
PORCELAIN 20X20 '1.99 SO.FT.
NSTAATION AVAILABLE
IN STOCK WOOD
3" AND 5"
EXCELLENT SELECTION
GREAT VALUE!
Serving The Treasure Coast
For 20 Years
Value Selection Service
-'m- "-wri.z
It
I. ,
I .1
'I.
1717 S.E. Indian St. Stuart 8569 S. US 1 PSL
219-RUGS (7847) 335-RUGS (7847) 122770-18 07
Martin Square Next to Home Depot 1 Mile S. of Prima Vista Blvd. Between Publix & Steinmart
#CTM3817 #PSL04-6744 #15083
ALL LOCATIONS OPEN SUNDAYS lOam 4pm www.coastal-floors.com
alv
WANT TO DO. YOUR OWN DIVORCE?
JAMIE CHAPOGAS
Financial Adviser
months the stock
market not only gained
back the ground it
initially lost, but moved
to new heights.
For a dramatic illustra-
tion of this pattern,
consider the aftermath of
the terrorist attacks of
Sept. 11, 2001.
Immediately following
this event, the stock
market closed for several
days. When it is
reopened, the Dow Jones
Industrial Average
events related specifical-
ly to your individual
situation or your existing
investments.
Consider the following
scenarios:
*You move closer to
retirement. During much
of your working years,
you're trying to build
financial resources for
retirement. Consequent-
ly, you'll need to invest a
sizable amount of your
portfolio in growth-
oriented vehicles, such as
stocks. As you move
closer to retirement,
you'll still need some
exposure to stocks,
because you'll need their
growth potential to keep
ahead of inflation.
However, you may want
to work with your finan-
cial advisor to rebalance
your portfolio to provide
more income producing
opportunities, which
may come from bonds,
certificates of deposit or
even dividend-paying
stocks.
*You see a change in
your existing invest-
ments. Many people sell
some of their investments
due to short-term price'
fluctuations. This is
generally not a good idea,
because long-term per-
formance is what counts.
However, if you notice
other changes in your
holdings, it may be time to
make some moves. For
example, if you own stock
in a company whose
management or business
objectives have changed,
or whose products or
services no longer seem
competitive, you may be
better off by selling your
shares and moving to new
opportunities.
You may find other
reasons associated with
your portfolio to make
changes but don't be
swayed by the events of
the day. If you invest
wisely, and keep on
investing, the can be
bright.
For more information or
a free, no-obligation
portfolio review, call
EdwardJones investment
representative Jamie
Chapogas, (772) 463-
7189.
I
A
Good ideas for breakfast and lunch
Hello, smart shop-
pers. In the June 29
column, the recipe
for the flag cake had a
misprint. For the topping,
2 to 4 cups whipped
topping may be used.
In the cream filling, the
whole cup not half a cup
of topping must be used.
It's summertime and
breakfast and lunch ideas
are bordering on monot-
ony..
Have fun with your
kids. Try some of my
ideas and let them help.
They will feel so special
and will eat what they
make.
Good sandwich ideas
such as peanut butter
and fruit spread, not
jelly, on whole wheat
bread have proven to be
a nutritious lunch.
Cut down on your .
child's sugar intake.
Turkey, roast beef, boiled
ham, tuna and egg salad
made with a light mayon-
naise (try Hellman's light)
are good choices.
If yours don't like
sandwiches, yogurt
(avoid the fruit on the
bottom; too much added
sugar), string cheese, cut
up fresh fruits such as
melons, strawberries,
blueberries, etc., served
with salt-free pretzel
sticks to spear the fruit
(how grown-up can you
get)? They're delicious
dipped in yogurt.
Try baby carrots, dried
fruits, nuts, gelatin,
bananas and low-fat
regular or chocolate
milk.
Another neat idea is
"ants on a stick."
Let them stuff a celery
stalk with peanut butter
topped with raisins or
low-fat cream cheese
topped with sliced olives.
English muffin pizza is
a great lunch. Spread
tomato sauce on a
toasted muffin, top with
oregano, cheese and any
vegetable they choose.
Heat in the oven.
Try my recipes and
make some play clay.
You'll have fun as well.
None of these recipes are
in my cookbook. Remem-
ber, they're only young
once.
Until next week...
Words to live by: Hating
someone is like taking a
poison and wishing they
would die.
BANANA SURPRISE
My daughter, Kim, came
up with this one.
Toast an English muffin,
preferably whole grain.
Spread halves lightly with
peanut butter, sprinkle
with wheat germ, drizzle
with honey and top with
sliced bananas;.'
You can make faces with
raisins or any other fruit.
CHEESE SURPRISE
Toast 2 slices of bread.
Top with cheese slices and
sliced tomatoes if you
choose. Place under the
broiler and broil until
cheese is bubbly. Serve cut
up with a little mustard for
dipping.
SOFTBOILED EGGS
WITH 'CHIPPIES'
Soft boiled (cooked.)
eggs served with 'chippies'
were my favorite as a kid.
Come to think of it, they
still are.
Place eggs in small pan,
cover with cold water and
sprinkle in some salt (it
helps prevent eggs from
cracking). When water
boils, lower heat and cook
for 3 minutes.
Remove eggs from pan,
run under cold water to
stop the cooking.
To serve, rap the center
of the egg with a dull knife
and scoop egg into a small
dessert dish.
Add a little butter or
butter substitute and, for
an adult, salt and pepper.
Butter a slice of untoast-
ed bread and break little
pieces of bread into the
eggs (chippies).
Yum! You can also use
an eggcup and eat the egg
directly from the shell.
Not as much fun; no
chippies!
BUNNY IN THE HOLE
1 slice bread
1 egg
Canola oil or cooking
spray
Cut a hole in the center
of the bread with a glass.
Film skillet with oil. Break
egg into the "hole." Cook
until set. Turn and cook
the other side. Serve with
the bread round to dip in
the yolk.
HOT DOG PENNIES
AND EGGS
Slice up a hot dog into
"pennies." Fry in cooking
spray, add scrambled eggs;
serve with ketchup.
PLAY CLAY
This recipe, from Arm &
Hammer,, can occupy your
kids for hours, and it's kid-
safe. Make ornaments for
Christmas.
2 cups Arm & Hammer
baking soda (one
1-pound box)
1 cup corn starch
1 1/4 cups cold water
Mix all ingredients in a
saucepan, cook over
medium heat stirring
constantly. When mixture
is the consistency of moist
mashed potatoes, turn out
onto a plate and cover
with a damp cloth.
Use as is, or tint with
( with 40 years experience!
"I do what others only claim to do"'
Advice on Love Marriage
Business Problems G
Card, Palm & Psychic Readings o
Phone,Readings Chakra Balancing
Available for Parties
Call for en 7Appoinftmeft NOW:
561.744.3338 561.840.9905
US Hwyl 12224 US Hwy1
Jupiter Juno Beach
MOSSOG.E THERAPY>
at Beachcomber
, SUMMER SPECIAL
SOne. Hour iassa.ce 45 )
Gft Certificates Paji, .h a nt Rl'tlrution'
2370 NE Dixie Hwv, tenseni Beach o
I. MA-.27 288-9418 3
ARLENE BORG
Grammy Guru
food coloring.
Store leftover clay in the
refrigerator in an airtight
container.
For ornaments: Roll to
1/4-inch thickness on
waxed paper. Cut with
cookie cutters or your own
designs. Sketch patterns or
- accents into the ornament
with a paper clip and
insert a loop of colored
cord or pipe cleaner into
one edge for hanging.
Let dry overnight or heat
in 350-degree oven for 15
minutes. Paint or apply
decorative elements with
craft glue.
For a free brochure with
more suggestions, write to:
"Play Clay," Arm & Ham-
mer Division, Church &
Dwight Co. Inc., P.O. Box
7648, Princeton, NJ 08543
Let's talk: Arlene Borg,
the Grammy Guru, is
available for talks from
south Vero to Hobe Sound,
call (772) 465-5656 or (800)
823-0466.
NIB: When a recipe is
not in Mrs. Borg's cook-
book, it will have (NIB)
next to the title.
Buy the book: For an
autographed cookbook,
"Romancing The Stove
With the Grammy Guru,"
send $19.50($15 for book,
$1 for tax and $3.50 for
shipping and handling) to:
Arlen.e M. Borg, 265 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd.,
No.149, Port St. Lucie, FL
34984.
Check, Visa, Master Card
or Paypal is accepted.
Books are also available at
local bookstore.
More romancing:
www.romancingthestove.n
- skjlife
.'/c i oeere
HaM'.Levy
I oibr:to,
IS YOUR BATTERY
UP TO IT?
When you consider that today's
vehicles pose energy requirements
that go well beyond the task of
merely starting the engine, it is no
wonder that their batteries' lives
may be compromised. In fact, only
about 30% of the batteries sold
today ever last more than four
years. With this in mind, you may
want to have your battery checked
as a precaution against it failing
unexpectedly. Tiis recommendation
is particularly important if your
battery sits too long between
charges as few as 24 hours on
hot days and several days in
cold weather. Also remember that
batteries are subject to "parasitic
drain" due to the fact that clocks,
engine-management systems, and
alarms use, electricity when the
engine is turned off.
Your vehicle depends on its igni-
tion system. You should depend on
the experienced technicians at
ADVANTAGE FORD OF STUART to
maintain the performance of your
vehicle. We always use high quali-
ty parts that were made to work
with your vehicle. This will prevent
any possible issues that the wrong
part may cause. So if your ignition
system needs to be checked bring
your car to 4000 S.E. Federal
Highway. Questions? Call 772.
781.6520. We service most major
makes and models in addition to
Ford and Lincoln/Mercury cars
and io ','uour conveence, we nave
Saturday jopoinimenis from 7 30-
3:30 as vei las Monda' i' Friday
7:30 a.m io 6 .)0 p.mr
HINT: Tr.e ma3onry ol banerrv
failures are due to sullation
build-up, whi:n occurs ,wnen Me
sulfur m:lecuie- ,in ne e.lefurOyle
(battery acid) become so deeply
discharged that they begin to coat
the battery's lead plates,
S -* ---
Specializing
In
Pressureless
Roof Cleaning
LICENSED & INSURED
14 YEARS IN .
BUSINESS
HOUSES, DRIVEWAYS
COMMERCIAL
RUBIES o
Everyone knows that
rubies are the highest
valued precious red
gem. One reason is that
they have gone hand in
hand with love and pas-
sion for thousands of
years.
Rubies claim this popu-
larity for many reasons.
They are extremely
durable having a hard-
ness of 9 on the hard-
ness scale (diamond is
a 10). they are also
extremely rare. A superi-
or gem quality blood red
rubie often times fetch
higher prices than dia-'
monds.
another interesting thing
about rubies is that they
are the same basic
material as a sapphire.
Many people are not
aware that rubies come
n all the colors of the
rainbow, in fact a sap-
phire is the same com-
position as a ruby, they
are both corundum!
Another thing nice about
ruby is that it is also
makes a fabulous gem-
stone for a man's ring.
It's color is attractive but
ruby's durability is
exceptional. The next
time you want to add a
little romance in your
life, think ruby.
Questions? Write, call,
fax or email Hawk @ St.
Lucie Jewelry 9168 South
US One, Port St. Lucie,
Florida 34952.
(772) 337-4700,
fax 337-0580,
hawk@netgems.com
PREPARE FOR
THE FUTURE.
Caring for a parent or spouse is an act of love most people
offer without hesitation. If you are not prepared, how-
ever, it can become physically and financially draining.
Long term care insurance is one of the best ways to
help protect the financial security of someone who
needs long term care; There are many plans from which
to choose. We can help determine which plan may best
fit your needs.
Call today,for details.
Jamie L. Chapogas, AAMS
Edward Jones Investments
2900 SW Town Center Way
Palm City, FL 34990
(772)-463-7189
www.edwardjones com
EwILard1TeI ei
Struggle To Bathe?
Walk-In Bathtub
Safety Dignity Independence
Models Include:
* Wide Inward-opening Door
* Anti-slip Floor & Anti-slip High Seat
* Foot & Leg Massager Bidet
* 168 Jets of Heated Hydrotherapy
Helps Circulation, Stiffness & Pain
* Therapeutic & Relaxing Deep Soak
* Handheld & Wall Mount Shower Head
* Many Models, Sizes & Colors for
ANY Problem, ANY Space, ANY Decor
* Lifetime Guarantee: Will NEVER Leak
* Installation Available in ALL 50 States
* FDA & ADA: May be Tax Deductible
& Sales Tax Free
For Details & Live Operator 24/7
Call NOW Toll-Free
1-800-313-9981
eI..
eident li'jing U :A
Far Weekly Local ,
Sports Coverage,
Tiui To Your
tHometownNews
DORS URNIURE STOE -WO' LOO ACCESSS
HYPERION
IMPORTS
Asian Architectural Accents
BACK TO BALI SALE!
Furniture I Stone Statues
Stone Wall Reliefs
Water Fountains I Carved Doors
Wood Sculptures
Exotic Over Stock in Stone
DISCOUNTED UP TO 50%
Visit our website or call
for newest arrivals.
Jensen Beach, Florida
Call for Directions to Our Warehouse
LOOSE, HOLLOW OR BUCKLING TILE? LET US REPAIR IT!
DR. TILE
RESTORATION, INC.
We use a dust free, no ripout repair
IMPROVES THE INTEGRITY OF THE GROUT system called "Inject-a-BondTM"
MAKES FLOOR CLEANING NO MESS LESS THAN 1/2
& MAINTENANCE EASY THE PRICE OF TILE REPLACEMENT
No ScnbI11lM Grout Color Sealing & Mold Inhibiter
MATCH ANY GROUT COLOR NEWA)LD HOMES NOTHING CAN
PENETRATE BACK INTO GROUT LINES HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING
F 772-871-6183
Fr e Serving the Teasure Coast for over 10 Years
I i Estimateso
*zria CallToday! |
Treasure Coast Dermatology
Specializing in the Treatment of Skin Cancer
Tim loannides, M.D.
Jonathan S. Sanders, M.D.
Mohs Surgery
Diseases of Skin, Hair & Nails
Fellows of the
American Society for
Mohs Surgery
Board Certified by the :i
American Board of ,.A
Dermatology .
17 .. v
See a Board Certified Dermatologist Everytime
C o
Medicare, Humana and Employers Mutual Accepted
O ECOE, SUR '.,PRTS p gOR IEC
661461455 771-211-330 772078376 7723988213 72-64-46
Those attending will
have the opportunity
to receive a comprehensive
Business Needs Analysis
without cost or obiigatr.:ri,
Seating is limited.
Call Gabriela N. Belgrave
(772) 288 6460
to reserve your spot
In serving you, we generally act as a broker-dealer but may acl
as an Invastment advisor for certain accounts for which we are
appointed as investment advisor, and our obligations wil vary
withe role wa play. Unless we otherwis speadcifically Indicate
In writing, we ae acting only as a broker-dealer. Please consul
"Important Information About Your Relationship With
KG. Edwards" on agedwards.cor miscdosas for a d(icmssion
of the differences betw, een our brokerage and advisory services.
2007 A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc.
Member SIPC
"ISSUES AND ANSWERS
FOR BUSINESS OWNERS"
This FREE seminar will explain
Cash management alternatives to potentially
increase return on working capital
Using a benefit plan to increase personal retirement
savings potential, retain key employees and
reduce business taxes
Risk management strategies
Business succession and exit planning
AND MORE
Wednesday, August 1st, 2007
7:30 a.m.
Friendly's Great Food & Ice Cream
230 N.W. Peacock Blvd.
Port St. Lucie,
Co-Hosted by .
Campbell Rich
Financial Consultant
Vice President-
Investments
Trust Specialist
12489 4.S BUSS-103 1107
10E
(77.
Thursday, August 2nd, 2007
7:30 a.m.
Perkins Restaurant & Bakery
2583 S.E. Federal Hwy.
FL ) Stuart, FL
Co-Hosted by
Andre J. Lambros
A.G. EDWARD S. Financial Consultant
F L.Y tIN tO IN i ouRctNNWt Accredited Asset
SE Central Parkway Suite 101 Management
Stuart, Florida 34994 Specialist5'
2) 288-6460 (800) 322-6460 Certified Insurance
Counselor
The simple, smart solution for k o-
PAYROLL,
WORKERS COMPENSATION, ..
BENEFITS MANAGEMENT & .
HUMAN RESOURCE CHALLENGES :
Call now for a
NO HASSLE CONSULTATION!
(772) 220-8600 Ext. 15
FREE 401k RETIREMENT PLAN
.:-R" -I\ EN r voI NIrENTION Tl-ls A.- !
,
Journals report on diabetes,
green tea and tanning
hlours by appointmlfent
Lookigjq po
t4dt I ed Joiel
THE SEARCH ENDS HERE!
IIometownNews
Classified
Palm Beach Gardens thru Ormond Beach
ne in to
HometownNews
--"1000
WJBW 1000 AM
Friday from 9am-10am
| Leslie Haviland-Smith
1h1 Coniiiinitvy Events coordinatorr
S'United Ibr Famnilies
HTN %s WJBW in a
e ial Charity Softball Tournament
'i:,, July 2sth
Benelitting United tbr Families
Hosted By: Sarah Jacobs
|i'-866-440-WJBWi
rom time to time, 1 like
to bring you informa-
tion of interest that I
find in some of the newslet-
ters I get.
They are generally
published by medical
schools or academic
institutions and are either
written or edited by doctors.
The UCLA School of
Medicine's "HealthyYears"
newsletter, published by the
Division of Geriatrics,
suggests in its February
issue that people at risk for
diabetes should be screened
for pre-diabetes or higher
than normal blood glucose
(sugar) levels.
They suggest screening
for people with a family
history of diabetes, includ-
ing:
African-Americans
S* Latinos
Asian-Americans
Women who developed
gestational diabetes while
pregnant.
*Women who delivered
babies weighing more than
9 pounds.
People who are over-
weight or have high blood
,pressure or high cholesterol.
Blood tests can reveal if
you are at risk for develop-
ing diabetes. Then you can
take steps to prevent it.
Following are some
measures for doing just that.
Diabetes is the fifth dead-
liest disease in the United
States, so this is not some-
thing to ignore, even ifyou
don't feel sick.
Diet and exercise is as
effective as medication in
delaying onset of diabetes.
"Focus on Healthy
Aging," a newsletter from
the Mount Sinai School of
Medicine in NewYork,
reported in the April issue
on a study in the "British
Medical Journal" that found
diet and exercise may be as
effective as medication in
determining whether
people at risk for type 2
diabetes go on to develop
the disease.
The study suggests that
people at risk, including
those with a family history,
high blood pressure, high
cholesterol or obesity, who
walk briskly at least three i
times a week, lowered their
Local
student
awarded
D.C. trip
FOR HOMETOWN NEWS
Brittany Edwards, an
11- year old student at The
Pine School in Martin
County, has been accept-
ed into the People to Peo-
ple World Leadership
Forum.
Edwards will join a
select group of students in
Washington D.C. from
March 24 30, 2008, to
study leadership and
explore the nations capi-
tal, all while earning high
school credit.
Edwards was nominat-
ed and accepted for the
honor based on outstand-
ing merit, civic involve-
ment, and leadership
potential.
VISIT OUR WEBSITE-
www.HometownNewsOL.comI
____ .;.1 .- .R.. .. -'.'.', .,. :.', .
SHELLEY KOPPEL
Alive and Well
risk, as well as various
medications.
Green tea brews cardio-
vascular benefits.
The Tufts University
"Health & Nutrition
Newsletter" in December
2006, cited a Japanese study
that indicated people who
consume several cups of
green tea a day have a lower
risk of death from cardiovas-
cular disease, especially
clot-related strokes.
While researchers don't
know why green tea
drinkers seem to derive
benefits from it, they
suspect it has to do with
high levels of polyphenols,
which are natural antioxi-
dants found in the beverage.
The study was reported in
the "Journal of the American
Medical Association," Sept.
13,2006.
Fish oil preparations
effective in mild Alzheimer
cases.
While several studies have
shown that fish oil may help
protect against Alzheimer's
disease, "Health News," a
publication of the Duke
University Medical School,
reported a new study has
shown that supplements
containing omega-3 fatty
acids found in some fish
may help as well.
The findings were pub-
lished in a recent edition of
the 'Archives of Neurology."
The Swedish study found
patients with early brain
impairment who took fish
oil supplements had a
slower decline in function-
ing than patients taking a
placebo or sugar pill.
Evaluating long-term
care. If you are evaluating
long-term care options for a
loved one, the U.S. Depart-
ment of Health and Human
Services has aWeb site,
www.longtermcare.gov, to
help families plan for their
needs.
It is intended as an
information and resource
source, with sections on
understanding long-term
care, planning for it and
paying for it.
As with so many other
things, planning before you
need a service is a good
idea; at the very least, there
is a glossary of terms you'll
hear and links to other
resources.
Tanning bed safety.
Some in the tanning bed
industry have begun
claiming that tanning beds,
which produce ultraviolet
light, may help protect
against cancer.
The American Dermatol-
ogy Association and the
American Medical Associa-
tion have both called for a
ban on the sale of the
equipment for non-medical
use, because ultraviolet
radiation is a carcinogen.
They are particularly
concerned about the use of
tanning beds by teens.
There is no safe level of
tanning, including a "pre-
vacation" tan.
Additional claims that
indoor tanning aids in
vitamin D production,
which may protect against
some cancers, is not true,
according to researchers at
Downstate Medical Center
in NewYork and reported in
the December 2005 issue of
"The Journal of the Ameri-
can Academy of Dermatol-
ogy.
They say that indoor
tanning provides far more
radiation than is needed to
get vitamin D, and too much
radiation can actually
remove vitamin D from the
body.
The bottom line is that
self-tanners from a bottle
are the only safe tans. There
are many brands available
that are much better than
the old "streaky" kind.
Shelley Koppel is the
former editor of"Today's
HealthCare" magazine and a
member of the National
Association of Science
Writers. Send questions by e-
mail to skoppel@bell-
south.net.
Christopher L.
Lamrouex
Christopher L. Lam-
rouex, 35, died July 6, 2007,
He was born in Stuart,
and has lived locally all his
life.
He worked at BD Billiards
in Stuart and was of
Methodist faith.
He was a member of
American Pool Associa-
tion, and took fourth place
in Singles in the National
APA Tournament in Las
Vegas in 2005.
He donated his hair on
several occasions to Kids
with Cancer.
He is survived by his
mother, Patricia Lamrouex
of Port St. Lucie, and his
father, Bob Shaydik of Port
St Lucie; numerous other
family members and
friends.
Aycock Funeral Home,
Port St Lucie was entrusted
with the arrangements.
Anna M. (Schwendt)
Rosica
Anna M. (Schwendt)
Rosica, 87, of Hobe Sound,
died July 8, 2007, at Martin
Memorial Hospital South
in Stuart.
She was born in Skippack,
Pa., and was a resident of
Hobe Sound for eight
years.
She was a member of the
VFWPost 10132.
She was, preceded in
death by her parents,
William and Amelia (Ham-
merschmidt) Schwendt;
her loving husband of 55
years, Joseph Rosica; a
daughter Lois Ebner; and
brother Carl Schwendt.
She is survived by a
daughter, JoAnn Goodwin
of Hobe Sound; a sister,
Ruth Stevenson of Vincent
Town, N.J.; four grandchil-
dren; and eight- great
grandchildren.
Arrangements were han-
dled by.All County Funeral
Home & Crematory, 1010
N. W. Federal Highway, Stu-
art.
Anne Marie Parker
Anne Marie Parker, 81, of
Stuart, died July 8, 2007, at
Port St. Lucie Nursing and
Restorative Care in Port St.
Lucie.
She was born in Wilkes-
Barre, Pa., and was a resi-
dent of Stuart, for 34 years,
coming from Mogadore,
Ohio.
She was a member of the
St. Joseph Catholic Church
in Suffield, Ohio.
She was preceded in
death by her husband of 61
years, Leonard Parker; and
her parents, John and
Mary (Manchak) Donley.
She is survived by a
daughter, Bonnie Sue
Stephan of Fort Pierce; a
son, Robert L. Parker of
Pensacola; two brothers,
James Donley of Toledo,
Ohio, and John Donley of
Akron, Ohio; ten grand-
children and three great-
grandchildren.
A private service will be
held at a later date.
Memorial donations may
be made to ALS Associa-
tion 3242 Parkside Center
Circle, Tampa, FL 33619-
0907
Arrangements were han-
dled by All County Funeral
Home & Crematory, 1010
N. W. Federal Highway, Stu-
art.
Joseph H. Matty
Joseph H. Matty, 77, of
Stuart, died July 12, 2007,
at Treasure Coast Hospices
in Stuart.
He was born in Denver
and was a resident of Stu-
art for 15 years, coming
from Chesapeake, Va.
He was preceded in
death by his parents,
Joseph and Louise
(Koefed) Matty.
He is survived by his wife
of 56 years, Betty Matty;
three daughters, Joelyn
Chase of Lexington, Va.,
Lauri Weiler of Richmond,
Va., and Christi Thereault
of Greenville, N.C.; three
sons, Jere Matty of Win-
chester, Tenn., Greg Matty
of Catonsville, Md., and
Eric Matty of St. Paul,
Minn.; a sister, Margaret
Damour of Denver; and fif-
teen grandchildren.
Memorials can be made
to Treasure Coast Hospices
1201 S.E. Indian Street Stu-
art, FL 34997 or online at
https://www.tchospices.or
g/donations online.php
Arrangements were han-
dled by All County Funeral
Home & Crematory, 1010
N.W. Federal Highway, Stu-
art.
Elsie Wittekind
(Von Luhmann)
Hassenfratz
Elsie Wittekind (Von Luh-
mann) Hassenfratz, 87, of
Stuart, died July 12, 2007, at
her residence in Stuart.
She was born in Rich-
mond, N.Y., and was a resi-
dent of Stuart for 34 years,
coming from Pinckney,
Mich.
She was a member of
Visually Impaired Persons
and a longtime volunteer at
Hobe Sound Elementary
School.
She was preceded in
death by her parents,
George and Lena (Wit-
tekind) Von Luhmann.
She is survived by her
husband of 65 years, Her-
bert H. Hassenfratz; a
daughter, Lea (Hassenfratz)
Stanton, of Stuart; a son,
Herbert H. Hassenfratz, Jr.
of Stuart; and a grandchild.
Memorials can be made to
Martin County Counsel on
Aging's Meals On Wheels,
1071 E. 10th Street, Stuart,
FL 34996.
Arrangements were han-
dled by All County Funeral
Home & Crematory, 1010
N.W. Federal Highway, Stu-
art.
SHAVE YOU SEEN
OUR ONLINE
CLASSIFIED?
Check Out Our
Bargains Under
I THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL..
-- GENERATOR
5700 watts
$100
\, Find this or place "
a Classified ad
O lon ne ,
ow atn
FWnt
Rants
From page A7
Corporations manufac-
ture unsafe shoes for
extremely young children,
and worse yet, mothers
buy them.
I would like to hear from
mothers who enable a
child younger than 14 to
wear unsafe shoes.
I want to know what
your mentality and/or
common sense is, or do
you have any?
Rich, famous get
different justice
I just want to say the
criminal system seems like
such a big farce.
If you have the name
and you have the money,
you can get away with
anything.
Are the Japanese
planning an invasion?
A few weeks ago on the
evening news I heard two
different newscasts stat-
ing ... Japan's govern-
ment has recently issued
a new law that says for all
of its citizens who are
married couples, and
have at least two children
now if they will have a
third child and a fourth
child within five years,
they will get $4,000 each
for each of the two addi-
tional children. Then
within that same five-
year period, if they agree
to have an additional two
children, they will get
$40,000 each for those
two additional children.
That's $88,000 within a
five-year period.
Japan is such a small,
crowded nation. Their
homes are crowded, one
on top of another.
What is the government
thinking that they would
give that much money to
have that much popula-
tion in 15 to 20 years to
reach adulthood.
Maybe they are plan-
ning another Pearl Har-
bor sneak attack some-
place?
Or, maybe they're plan-
ning (to) infiltrate anoth-
er body of land, such as
the United States or Aus-
tralia.
Editor's note: ABC News
reported on the Japanese
government putting pres-
sure on businesses to boost
the birthrate in the coun-
try. Instead of a law, Japan-
ese businesses, such as the
telecom company Soft-
bank, electronics giant
Matsushita and Bandai,
the maker of Power
Rangers, would give
bonuses to its employees
who had more children.
The amount of money
varies from company to
company.
According to www.all-
business.com., "Japan has
one of the lowest birthrates
in the world with only 1.38
children per Japanese
woman. Demographers
estimate that the current
population of 126 million
will drop to 105 million by
2050."
However, baby bonuses
are becoming more com-
mon, especially in Europe.
Spain, Scandinavia and
France are among the
countries offering mone-
tary incentives to raise the
b i r t h r a. t e s
(www.gulfnews.com).
N The Church of the Holy Comforter
Charismatic Episcopal Church
m CHARISMATIC EVANGELICAL LITURGICAL
"Three Streams One Mighty River"
Holy Eucharist -' Sunday 2:00 pm
Bible Study & Prayer Wednesday 7:00 pm
Worship Location: Stuart Alliance Church,
445 SE Osceola St., Stuart 0
(Next Door to Martin Memorial Hospital, North) "
(772) 463-7547 www.holycomfortercec.com
FLORIDA VISION INSTITUTE
SERVING ALL OF YOUR EYE CARE NEEDS
4' ,1
r; @I.
Ik>js
You are invited
to participate
in a clinical
research trial
* Must be 65 to 75 years of age
* Must be willing to have study-related
diagnostic tests
* Study involves 3 visits
You will be compensated for your time
and travel.
Michael E. Schwartz, D.O. Jupiter research
lack Dauben, M.D., F.A.C.S. Richard Kadingo, M.D. Alexander Katz, M.D. Marc Brockman. O.D. Ralph Diaz, O.D.
TREASURE COAST JUPITER (ABACOA) THE PALM BEACHES
1050 Monterey Road 550 Heritage Drive 1515 N. Flagler Drive
Suite 104 Stuart Suite 105 Jupiter Suite 510 West Palm Beach
772-283-2020 561-839-2780 561-659-9700
WE aSELL AIMD ISTAIa IT ALLIt
audhi
ladtiw
Pamsonl.
Custom Video &
Sound Systems
Power Windows Navigational System
Power Door Locks Kayloss Entry
Stereos Remote Starters
Amplifiers Bed Liners
Back Up Camera Neons
Speakers Bug Shields
Cruise Control Running Boards
Alarms Wheels
Satellite Radio VentVisors
HD Radio Trac Vision
,Full Home Theater
*< ^
JVC
KENWOOD
.f^
3289SE Gan Prkwa Of ice (77) 28-246
' NEED INSURANCE??
Call 772-675-7000
AMAC INSURANCE AGENCY
8965 SE Bridge Rd. Suite 210 i
Hobe Sound, FL 33455
CallJan or Carolyn for a quote
A full service insurance agency
ARE YOU THY?
JL.JLJELAL
F
vy'.
SEM M OIAL Ol 2008
ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISE
ABOARDTHE
Majesty of the Seas
.
May 23-26, 2008
Rates Starting at $439.0" per person.
P INTER FJRNATIONAL
Lookiiq i to t
Pe4ect jtoswea
THE SEARCH ENDS HERE
IHometownNews
Classified
Palm Beach Gardens thru Ormond Beach
Covering St. Lucie & Martin County
With Kim Cotton and Matt Dewhurst
Featuring special guests each week and
entertainment writer Shelley Koppel
S .1, I" EVERY FRIDAY MORNING!
CAN'T LISTEN AT WORK? DOWNLOAD THE SHOW
THROUGH I-TUNES AT
ww,.h o m town newsol .coTm
Travel more secure in an insecure world
T traveling is such an
exciting experience,
one that you may have
been preparing for months
in advance.
To keep the experience
pleasant, I thought I'd
update you on the new
rules and regulations that
have gone into effect.
Recently, I traveled
outside the country and can
attest to the fact that those
rules are there only to
protect us, the travelers, and
not to be a source of
annoyance.
This is where the 311- rule
comes into play.
You arrive at the check-
point to the sound of a
transportation security
officer reminding travelers
to remove liquids, gels and
aerosols from carry on bags.
To the seasoned traveler,
this is old news. To the
seasonal traveler, it might
be a surprise.
Regardless of your
personal travel experience,
the international traveling
community agrees, the
Transportation Security
Administration's 311 for
"Shout"
Kravis Center
Dinner at Maneros
August 5th,
Biloxi by Air
Beau Rivage
3 Nights
$382.00 per person
September 9th-12th
Grand Princess
10 Days
Canada /New England
September 281h
Escorted by
Helen & Toley
Engebretsen
Branson By Jet
5 Night Accommodations,
7 Shows
5 Breakfast/3 Dinners
October 30th 6 Days
South Pacific Wonders
16 Days
February 26, 2008
Amazon Voyage
10 Days
Feb. 29 March 9,2008
liquids makes security
sense.
Countries around the
world support TSAs
approach to reducing the
amount of liquids, gels, and
aerosols passengers can
bring in their carry ons. The
rule limits the volume of
liquids, gels and aerosols to
bottles 3 ounces or smaller
(or 100 ml), in a 1-quart zip
top plastic bag, and 1 bag
per traveler.
TSA implemented the 311
policy in response to the
thwarted liquid explosive
bomb plot in the United
Kingdom in August 2006.
Today, the widespread
acceptance of that policy
demonstrates the interna-
tional understanding of the
threat to aviation from
liquid explosives.
The TSA agents follow this
rule to a "T" and are
unbendable. All excess is
thrown in the trash.
Countries that are in
accord with TSA's rules for
carrying liquids through the
checkpoint: Australia,
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria,
Brazil, Canada, China, Cook
Islands, Cyprus, Czech
Republic, Denmark, Egypt,
Estonia, Fiji, Finland,
France, French Polynesia,
Germany, Greece, Hong
Kong, Hungary, Iceland,
India, Indonesia, Ireland,
Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithua-
nia, Luxembourg, Malta,
Marshall Islands, Malaysia,
Maldives, Mauritius,
Mexico, Micronesia,
Morocco, Netherlands, New
Zealand, Norway, Philip-
pines, Poland, Portugal,
Republic of Korea, Roma-
nia, Serbia, Singapore,
GERALDINE BLANCHARD
Travel columnist
Slovakia, Slovenia, South
Korea, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Tunisia,
Ukraine and the United
Kingdom.
So how can you make
your trip better?
Here is the summary on
how to use the 311 -rule.
311 for carry ons equals a
3-ounce bottle or less; a 1-
quart clear, plastic zip-top
bag; 1 bag per passenger
placed in screening bin.
One-quart bag per person
limits the total liquid
volume each traveler can
bring. A 3- ounce container
size is a security measure.
Consolidate bottles into
one bag and X-ray separate-
ly to speed screening.
Be prepared. Each time
TSA searches a carry on, it
slows down the line.
Practicing 311 will ensure a
faster and easier checkpoint
experience.
3 11 is for short trips.
If in doubt, put your
liquids in your checked
luggage.
Declare larger liquids.
Prescription medications,
baby formula, juice and
milk (when traveling with
an infant or toddler) are
allowed in reasonable
quantities exceeding 3
ounces and are not
required to be in the zip-
top bag. Declare these
items up front for inspec-
tion at the checkpoint and
save yourself the aggrava-
tion.
Come early and be
patient. Heavy travel
volumes and the enhanced
security process may mean
longer lines at security
checkpoints, especially at
larger airports and during
peak traveling hours.
TSA works with airlines
on a continuous basis, as
well as with airports, to
anticipate peak traffic and
be ready for the traveling
public.
In conclusion, more than
70 percent of the world's air
travelers now experience
enhanced security meas-
ures at the checkpoint.
The next time you hear a
transportation security
officer reminding passen-
gers to finish their iced
coffees before going
through airport security, .
remember that as a global
citizen, you are not alone
and the travel experience
will be that much sweeter.
Until the actual trip,
happy travel dreams.
Geraldine Blanchard is
vice president of Global
Tours and Travel, at 559W.
Eau Gallie Blvd., Mel-
bourne. She can be reached
at (321) 676-6040 or
gerry@globaltours.com.
For information, visit
www.globaltours.com.
Surveyor
From page Al
might want us to docu-
ment this for them," he
said.
Mr. Young said the com-
pany's goal is to do this
free of charge for other
buildings, as long as it
doesn't interfere with the
business use of the equip-
ment.
"We'll do it as often as
we can," he said.
On July 11, GCY pho-
tographed its second
building, known as
"Arbela." Located at
DENTAL HEALTH MONTH |
Cleaning & Polishing
9ftarting at $100
WE FIX FIH BREATH
CALL ATLANTIC ANIMAL CLINIC
334-5901 For an appointment today
1475 NE Jensen Bch Blvd., Jensen Beach
DELIGHTFUL TREASURES
? \ to
SOOTHE YOUR SOUL
S 772-692-6957 Emerald Plaza Mon Sat
' -A 1306 NW Fed Hwy Stuart 10am- 6 pm -
la~i-aaiH^'Hi^^'i^-~i'li'^r-IMB'H1***-1'
PAKI
We ship anything anywhere
Custom Packaging Shipping Copies Mail Box Rental
Mail Service Stamps UPS/FEDEX/USPS FAX Packaging Supplies
I Bring this coupon
I into our store and SAVE 15%
on shipping costs.
L Excludes U.S. Mali, packaging, and labor costs. Exp 12/31/07
Jensen Beach Port St. Lucie
Ph 692.9919 3 Ph 871-2210
Fax 692-0919 Fax 871-2434
Town Center Shops g Victoria Square
a '. fL, BJ'l cr,er f, BoaIn ., e e. PSL Bldl)
4267 NW Federal Hwy. fing 265 SW Port St. lucie Blvd.
0Hcrj 1'.) F',r,, F H ,.,r: 8 30' 5m J r, t.F
'; aI,' I i r, TT, :n.*.a0 1-- ,, I p-. o,
Andrews Fish Camp in
Sewall]'s Point, the build-
ing will soon be relocated
to Palm City to allow
future development of the
original site.
Robin Hicks-Connors,
chief executive officer of
the Historical Society of
Martin. County, said in
addition to providing a
visually accurate record of
buildings that are in dan-
ger of being threatened by
hurricanes or lost to
development, the scanner
can provide incredible
detail in terms of room
measurements and size.
'A lot of the historic
homes are now being relo-
cated to Palm City. Some
have to be dismantled or
cut in half, so utilizing the
scanner in terms of how
these houses get put back
together with accuracy is
invaluable," said Ms.
Hicks-Connors.
Future Martin County
sites planned for laser
scanning by Mr. Young's
company include the Stu-
art Feed Store, Sewall's
Point Post Office, the
Golden Gate Building, and
the Owl House.
Ms. Hicks-Connors
expressed her gratitude to
Mr. Young and his compa-
ny for the service.
"They have donated
their services to the His-
torical Society and this is
at a significant cost to
them," she said.
"It is a tremendous
donation, and we are so
grateful that they saw the
importance of the appli-
cation of this technology.
It's a beautiful way to
marry the past with the
present," said Ms. Hicks-
Connors.
I
[~]jj .14 "b -[,iiK
4l.f
)r ~
.
F ~. '~'~
,j-~
"1
II
Call To See I It's Right For You!
(561) 478-2003
Don't Get Caught In The Dark This Hurricane Season
U
WINCO
#WC6000 .41
Generator
(6000 watt)
List $2230.00
SALE
$1850.00
706SothS ighay1* FotPec
GENERATOR
SERVICE
SPECIAL
$70.00
Includes 12-point
System Check
Ol Spark Plug L-
Air Filter
Mntl Makhe s& Mndals
:iometownNews ""
....R :
- - I
;M;.
\
Projects
From page Al
All three bills are sched-
uled to go to the House for
a vote this week and Rep.
Mahoney is confident they
will pass. The final vote
was taken after the Home-
town News went to press.
According to a statement
released by Rep. Mahoney,
"Each project was submit-
ted at the request of local
elected officials who iden-
tified priorities in our com-
munity and asked for fed-
eral assistance in making
these projects a reality."
Rep. Mahoney is certain
that his political affiliation
played a significant role in
the ease with which the
bills were approved by the
House Appropriations
Committee.
"The important thing is
that I am a Democrat," said
Rep. Mahoney.
"We are in the majority
and we have the ability to
get things out of the
House. That's one of the
nice things about having a
freshman in the majority;
it helps push it forward,"
he said.
Police
From page A5
the Martin County Health
Department, 3441 S.E.
Willoughby Blvd., was
reported.
*The theft of a bicycle
from 1001 Southeast 16th
St. was reported.
*A theft was reported
from Gore Creek Outfit-
ters, 41-B S.W. Osceola St.
*The theft of a cell
Week
From page A3
miles east of Hutchinson
Island in Martin County.
Killed in the crash were
Mr. Zavala and pilot Glen
Fornell, 67, and his wife,
Barbara, 52, of Jupiter.
Family members and
the estate .of Mr. Zavala
have now filed a wrongful
death suit in Palm Beach
County Court, claiming
negligence on the part of
If passed by the House,
the project funding that
will directly affect Martin
County includes:
*$4 million for the St.
Lucie Inlet improvement
project, which would allow
the Army Corps of Engi-
neers to complete
improvements to what has
been rated as one of the
most dangerous inlets on
the East Coast. The
improvements are expect-
ed to reduce damage from
vessels and increase use of
the inlet,
*$2 million has been
appropriated for mainte-
nance dredging in the
areas of Ponce Inlet in cen-
tral Florida and Jupiter
Inlet. The funds will be
provided to the Florida
Inland Navigation District
(FIND), a special taxing
district designed to man-
age the Atlantic Intra-
coastal Waterway.
"We are making sure that
our inlets are dredged and
we can bring boaters in. It's
the life blood of our econo-
my," said Rep. Mahoney.
"These projects are
extremely important to the
economic health of our
community," he said.
phone from Metro PCS
Cell Phones, 746 S.W. Fed-
eral Highway, was report-
ed.
*Fraudulent use of a
credit card was reported at
Office Depot, 2373 S.E.
Federal Highway.
*The theft of jewelry was
reported from 500 S.W.
SiestaWay.
the pilot, the owner and
the manufacturer of the
plane.
The plane was owned by
Houston-based Aircraft
Guaranty Management
and Trust and the manu-
facturer of the aircraft was
Cirrus Design Corp.
Compiled by Rita Hart,
staff writer
According to Rep.
Mahoney, FIND previously
indicated that the cost of
dredging the Jupiter Inlet
alone would be $2.2 mil-
lion and they requested
funding from Congress for
$1.1 million of that
amount.
However, FIND estimat-
ed the cost of dredging the
Ponce Inlet would be $13.4
million, and requested
$6.7 million of that
amount from Congress.
FIND will be responsible
for determining how to
distribute the $2 million, if
granted, between the two
inlets.
*$750,000 for the Indian
Street Bridge Project this
funding was requested by
Martin County for right-of-
way acquisition of land to
build a bridge that will
cross the South Fork of the
St. Lucie River and connect
Palm City with Stuart.
"The county came to me
and asked me to be a team
player on this, and it's our
policy to work with the
government," said Rep.
Mahoney.
Rep. Mahoney said a hel-
icopter ride over Martin
County makes it easy to
see why the area presents a
challenge to get from one
point to another.
"Part of what we .love
about Martin County is
great access to waterways.
But as there has been
growth, demands for
another bridge has gone
up dramatically," he said.
"Your hometown Dealer"
Air Conditioner Replacement Specialists
On-Time Service Thorough Maintenance
*All Major Brands Serviced Indoor Air Quality Expertise
Health Care Air Conditioning Expertise
Filters UV Lights
SWAwE LENN)
-.J..l/ #. Zt.,x. 'F aaraid, 0.....Ot.or,1ar.l o
On .r 20i V.. renepa
*Jryi'--- Ol,-'.'.,.ni,,,..-,
,. ', n ror Excerior Resilr.il .-.i 1r _-- .. _
S Complete 1 Complete
Interior & 5^ Interior Painting I
S Exterior i Special '
SPainting Special O.T -
8 iS' 1 Complete I.1 I t
c -... ia Exterior Painting '
4 Special
..:2,, Of
ALL WORK -... :. ,, ,. LenseSPD2364
51U&FAfRA 'TE F -- E.(.;:-. .Bonaed lnaurd
GUAR I u .. Owner/Opeiator Gaorge Born
76
r VISIT OUR WEBSITE '
www.HometownNewsOL.com
r --------------- --- Uq
I ON44
ONLY
Residential or Commercial
AIR CONDITIONING !
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
Up to 5 tons .
Clean coils, Drain line, Check freop,.
Oil motors and more .
Limited time offer ',1
16- -- _- - - --
71r4stars Cog 4~, C VCzl
OCEAN TREASURES !
200. ,"
Gas Card
Drawing will be held on 0
August 2. 2.00i
PH: (772) 220-4199
&6060 S.E. Federal Highway Stuart, FL 34997
eT DRmEAMSs
| a better mattress..
C(: KJIKLY3)A1
A1 3
ri
0
CL1
Stay Cool This Summer
With These Savings... for your Home or Office
1* es r u ":
I
0
0
0
ft
U)
0
I-
I.
- - - - - - ---
hfi6 U-PEDIC
PRESSURE RELIEVING
SWEDISH MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS
/
FREE
12 MONTH FINANCING
FREE
60 DAY COMFORT
i : GUARANTEE
.. Ask for details
. ,Mon-Thurs 9-7 Fri. 9-5
Sat. 10-5
MATTRESS (12) 692-5500
AMERICA III 2759 NW Federal Hwy, Jensen Beach
www.mattres-america.corm (across from Panera Bread)
Coping with insurance companies, body shops
This column originally
ran in the July 28, 2006,
edition of Hometown
News.
I guess one of the worst
things that can hap-
pen to us in our
driving experience is to
be involved in an acci-
dent.
Hopefully there are no
injuries, but we still have
to cope with our insur-
ance company and
maybe the other party's
insurance company.
Freedom Boat Club Offers:
Unlimited Usage No Maintenance Variety of Boats *
I Low Cost Membership Over 50 Locations Nationwide *
3321 Bridge Plaza Dr.
VERO BEACH, FL
(next to Riverside Catfe)
772-539-0051
S362 NW Alice Ave.
-STUART, FL
(next to Wahoo's Restaurant I
YACHT & BOAT CLUB 772-224-836
Since 1989
www.freed ormboatclub.info
LISTEN TO
MARTEK TEAM HOUR
LIFE INFORMATION & HUMOR
TUESDAYS 11AM-12PM on WJBW-AM 1000
r.
We also have to select a
body shop or accept the
one recommended by
our insurance company.
After you notify your
insurance company of
your accident, your first
big decision is to select a
body shop. This is every
bit as important as
selecting the right doctor
or dentist.
Most of the time, your
insurance company will
recommend a body shop.
Consider their recom-
mendation, but also do
your own due diligence.
If you choose the body
shop, that body shop is
working for you and is
your advocate, not your
insurance company.
Remember that your
insurance company is
the one paying for your
repairs, and one of their
very important consider-
ations is the cost of
repairing your car.
They, of course, are
interested in a quality
repair too, but cost is, at
least, an equal considera-
tion. Your No. 1 concern
should be quality, not
cost. Your insurance
company may tell you
that it's OK to have your
car repaired at the body
shop of your choice, but
they "won't guarantee the
repairs."
A reputable body shop
will guarantee their own
repairs and you don't
need two guarantees. I
strongly recommend that
you give first considera-
tion to a body shop
owned by a franchised
dealer of the make of
your car. This body shop
will have an advantage of
faster availability of
factory parts, more
experience repairing
your make and model
and the technicians will
usually be better trained
in repairing your make of
car.
Obviously, a car that
has been damaged and
repaired is worth less
than one that has not
been repaired. Even with
a quality repair, a late
model car with substan-
tial repairs could be
time it will take to com-
plete a major repair. This
is because there is
usually hidden damage
that is impossible to
detect until the car has
been disassembled.
When hidden damage
is detected, the body
shop must call your
insurance company's
adjustor to authorize
supplemental work. This
work may require parts
that were not anticipated
in the initial repair and
have to be ordered. There
is no one to blame for
this; it's just a fact of
collision repair.
The bottom line is to
expect delays when your
car is having a major
repair.
A quality body shop
will "under promise and
over deliver" by building
in some extra time to
allow for the inevitable
supplemental repairs.
Be sure you understand
what degree of rental
reimbursement coverage
you have. It varies from
policy to policy. Some
policies have no rental
car reimbursement,
some have partial and
some complete. In a
major repair, you can be
without your car for
more than a month.
In summary, choose
your insurance company
carefully and read your
policy carefully before
you commit. Choose
your body shop just as
carefully. You need a
quality body shop owned
by the franchised dealer
for your make of car that
will be an advocate for
your interests, more than
your insurance compa-
ny's.
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.
Contact him at www.earl-
stewarttoyota.com, call
(561) 358-1474, fax (561)
658-0746 or e-mail
earls@earlstewarttoy-
ota.com.
Treasure Coast Directories
11990^ff^Jp^ faaU Jm ROI
Recycle
The Rest!
Your New Yellow
Pages Now Being
Delivered To Your
Home And Business
Why is the Treasure Coast Directories
Format so Popular.....
* Larger Print
* Quality Paper
* Simplified White Pages
* Golf Course Amenities
* Color Ads
* Non Smear Ink
* Theater & Stadium
Seating Charts
* Fishing Charts
The List Goes On and On.....
Locally Owned & Operated
692-2969 .
1611 NW Federal Hwy, Stuart
m
Vv Firi Out Wh You Ned "'Iah Team Aproach
EARL STEWART
On Cars
worth thousands of
dollars less when you
trade it in. This sad fact is
a very good reason you
should be sure that your
car is ruled a "total" by
your insurance company
if it meets their criteria.
A car that will cost 70
percent of its current
market value to repair is
usually considered a total
and your insurance
company should replace
your car, not repair it.
If it's a close call result-
ing in a decision to repair
the vehicle, you should
get a second opinion.
This is the time when it's
good to have a body shop
that you chose that is
beholden to you, not
your insurance company.
Your insurance policy
will dictate the parts the
insurance company may
use in repairing your car.
It is highly desirable to
use OEM parts (parts
manufactured by the
company that built your
car) as opposed to "after-
market" parts often
manufactured in Taiwan
or another foreign
county.
These parts are copies
of OEM parts and much
cheaper than the genuine
parts. They may not fit as
well or have the correct
tolerances. You should
find out before you
purchase your policy if it
will provide for OEM
parts. If your insurance
company won't authorize
OEM parts, ask if you can
pay the difference. It is
worth the investment.
It is very difficult to
forecast accurately the
E-mail clients may work
differently, but all have same goal
ne of.the things
that make com-
puters so wonder-
fully versatile is also one
of the main things that
can make them so
confusing.
Computers have this
often baffling ability to
accomplish the same
task a number of differ-
ent ways.
This leads to no end of
confusion, because you
can talk to five different
people about the same
task and all five people
can come with a legiti-
mate way of accomplish-
ing the same thing that is
completely different than
the method the other,
four people are using.
Try to get all five
people together on the
same page and there's
bound to be an argument
because to each individ-
ual, it looks like the other
four are doing it wrong.
In fact, if everyone is
getting the results they
want, then everyone is
doing it right regardless
of what the other four are
doing.
Whew!
Let's take a look at e-
mail and see just a few
ways of accomplishing
the same task. If you use
e-mail, see if you can
recognize the method
that you are using.
E-mail has got to be the
main reason people use
the Internet. The Internet
grew up as it is today
with e-mail at its founda-
tion. The process of
sending and receiving e-
mail has grown from its
infant beginnings of
sending messages in raw
plain text to the attach-
ment carrying fully
editable rich text e-mail
that we have today.
However, the funda-
mentals haven't changed.
You still need a mail
server and a mail client
to process the mail. We
won't spend anytime
today on e-mail servers,
SEAN MCCARTHY
Compute This
but let's take a look at
clients.
E-mail clients are, in a
nutshell, whatever
programs you use to
send and receive e-mail.
Here is where all that
diversity comes in. Most
e-mail clients have major
"behind the scenes"
differences, but they all
accomplish the same
task: sending and receiv-
ing e-mail.
A couple of the most
common e-mail clients
are Outlook Express and
AOL.
Both programs allow
you to send and receive
e-mail, but both pro-
grams are not the same.
You'll find options and
controls in Outlook
Express that you won't
find in AOL and vice
versa.
You'll find differences
in how AOL manages and
stores the messages, as
well as the address book.
But the fundamentals
are still there. You can
use both to send e-mail
to your Aunt Edna and
she can send e-mail back
to you.
So, which client is
better?
Neither.
They both do the job.
They just have some
different ways of going
about it.
If your e-mail address
has bellsouth.net or
perhaps adelphia.net,
then chances are, you are
using an e-mail client
such as Outlook Express
that downloads the
messages to your
machine and stores the
messages locally. (I know
I'm leaving out a lot of
others, such as Juno,
MSN, Earthlink, etc. They
all have their own e-mail
clients, but if we start
going over all the differ-
ences there, then we'd
really start getting lost.)
If your e-mail address
has aol.com at the end of
it, then the AOL e-mail
client is pretty much the
only way to manage your
e-mail unless you go to
the Web and that brings
us to another category of
p-mail clients: "Web
based."
I told you this could get
confusing.
Web based e-mail
clients are Web pages that
you can visit with a Web
browser (usually Internet
'Explorer) and access your
e-mail online without
actually downloading it
to your computer.
The beauty of Web-
based e-mail clients is
that you have the ability
to access your e-mail
from any computer on
the Web as long as it has a
Web browser, it doesn't
matter if there is an e-
mail client installed on
your computer or not, the
Web page itself does all
the work.
Again, you can do the
same thing; write, com-
pose, send and receive e-
mail, but the way things
happen behind the
scenes are 'different.
Many providers now
offer Web-based e-mail
management as part of
their service. Visit Web
sites such as
www.aol.com, www.bell-
south.net etc., and look
for the e-mail link,
chances are you'll find
one.
Sean McCarthy has
been working with
computers since 1978.
Earl Stewart says...
^ ^ ;if:^ : .- : 1, -
SMARTEN UP"
YOUR CUSTOMERS ALREADY HAVE.
"'
EARL STEWART s
( TOYOTA
EARL
TEWART" -
.. y
~.
'tl I.*j-
An Open Letter to Florida Car Dealers.
Eliminate the "Dealer Fee".
Fellow Florida Car Dealers, if you don't
know me, I should tell you that I don't profess
to be some "holier than thou" car dealer who
was always perfect for the past 38 years.
When I look at some of my past advertising
and sales tactics, I am not always proud.
But I have evolved as my customers have
evolved. My customers' expectations, level
of education and sophistication are much
Sh ig he r ,... :. ''u ,-1 i r.1r-. -r i hIi,- h ., i
My remarks are made sincerely -and with a
positive intent toward you and your custom-
ers. I am not trying to tell you
how to run your business. I "M vi
am suggesting a change that
will reward both you and your expectat
customers.
Er P L DV ftM E T
If our culture
sounds like one
that fits with your
ideas on the way
business should
be conducted,
please call us.
561*8443461
We need to add
to our team in all
de apartments .
sales, service.
parts, body shop.
and accounting.
Virtually every car dealer of eauca
in Florida adds a charge to
the price of cars he sells, a sophistic
"dealer fee/doc fee/dealer
prep" fee ranging from $500 much hig,
to nearly $1,000. This extra
charge is programmed into
your computer. It has been made illegal in
many states including California, but is still
legal in Florida. The reason you charge this
fee is simply to increase the price of the car
and your profit in such a manner that it is not
noticed by your customers. This is just plain
wrong. I used to charge a dealer fee ($495)
and when I stopped charging it a few years
ago it was scary. But I did it because I could
no longer, in good conscience, mislead my
customers. Just because everybody else
was doing the same thing, did not make it
correct.
ti
ca
h
Now, here is the good news. After eliminat-
ing the. dealer fee my profit per car did drop
by about the amount of the dealer fee, but
my customers realized I was now giving them
a fair shake and quoting a complete out-the-
door price with no "surprises". And the word
spread. My volume of car sales began to rise
rapidly. Sure, I was making a few hundred
dollars less per car, but I was selling a lot
more cars. I was and am selling cars to many
of your former customers. My bottom line
has improved, not because I eliminated the
dealer fee, but because' Iwas
toimel's' able to earn the trust of more
customers in buying their hew
ons, level or used car. You can do the
same.
tion and Why am I writing this letter?
I'm not going to tell you that
nation are I think of myself as the new
"sheriff" that has come to
ier today." "clean up South Florida". In
fact, I am well aware that this
letter is, to some extent, self-
serving. Many people will read this letter and
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
ignore it or not have the courage to follow my
lead. But maybe you will be the exception. If
you have any interest in following my lead,
call me anytime. I don't have a secretary and
I don't screen any of my phone calls, I would
love to chat with you about this.
Sincerely,
Earl Stewart EarlSiewart Toyota
To find out more about what Earl thinks about buying a car, click on
www.earlstewartoncars.com
800.378.5111
Earl StewartToyota of North Palm Beach
1215 North US-1, North Palm Beach Located in Lake Park, Florida
I, earls@earlstewarttoyota.com
"*- indicate, that VOLIIur "
ne ic" pa.pcr1i-,T;IIE papcl .
S Sabo $,biinarcia i'hirca (
Shoe Repair Jazzercise
'. -.]\, Managel #f
"Thle Best .Advertising .. ti I "I love the IFlon-ietown
I've had ir, F # News' because...l get
25 Yea rs!" or result!
SAdvertising '
Charie Saho, L
0o,,ner /f That X'Works ,, -J.,, Mnger -
R .r t Hoim towvtn. News;/, t. "
- Brevard County 'Offc Indian River County
1 % (321) 242-1013 Offi ce 72)569-6767
North ..,.m Beach County 'Volusia laIrtin & St. Lucie Cotaf
(561) 5 1?G - -s'22-5900 /7'- ('2) 465-5656
T v BUZZMAN AWNINGS BY
Premier Rollout Awnings of the Treasure Coast
New Model has Built-In rain Gutter!
"Sit at edge and stay dry!"
www.BuzzmanAwnings.com
Lic, & Ins. #CA4393
ATTENTION EMPLOYERS!
S I If you are having trouble filling your current positions...
i i OmetOWil NeWS is here to help you!
Call Hometown News Classified TODAY
r -1
LOW.
'4
.4
~.' ~
1r.
'mm,
Er-'
CYBERKN IFE
A
CANCER
TREATMENT YOU
CAN L
V
E WITH
7/-'~
772-807-6200
Smithfield Plaza
2111 SE Ocean Blvd.
Stuart, FL 34996
www.stluciecyberknife.com
uNM:
i4 l I
V~;p: a
A .
A
i::
1U,
L CI
ME D ICA L-L
SECTION
SHELLEY KOPPEL
Treasure Coast Scene
Shiloh Theatrical
Productions lists
2007-08 season
Shiloh Theatrical Pro-
ductions in Stuart has
announced its 2007-08
season.
First up are Rodgers and
Hammerstein's "Cinderel-
la," which will run from
Nov. 28-Dec. 2.
Auditions for children
ages 6-8 are on August 25,
at 2 p.m.; auditions for
children ages 9-12 are at 3
p.m. Adult auditions are
on Aug. 26 at 5 p.m.
I will be following this
production from produc-
tion meetings to auditions
to rehearsal to show time
to bring a behind-the-
scenes look at what is
involved in bringing'a
show to the stage. I know
that it is an enormous
undertaking and I look
forward to bringing you
the inside story.
The improbably-named
satirical musical "Urine-
town" is up next, from Feb.
6-10. The show won three
T9ny awards, including
best original score by
Mark Hollman.
A more familiar musical,
"South Pacific" will be
performed from April 16-
20, and as a follow-up to
last year's popular'Broad-
way Showstoppers,' the
new season will conclude
from May 23-25 with
"Broadway to Hollywood,"
featuring songs from hit
shows that were made into
movies.
All performances are at
the Lyric Theatre; season
tickets are $85. Individual
tickets can be purchased at
the Lyric box office; call
(772) 286- 7827 or order
online atwww.lyricthe-
atre.com.
Lyric Theatre breaks
one-day record for
ticket sales
July 5 was the first day for
Lyric Theatre members to
purchase tickets for the
newly-announced 2007 -
08 season, and more than
2,000 tickets, representing
over $100,000 in sales was
the result.
It was a single-day
record for member sales
at the popular Stuart
theater.
Executive director John
D See SCENE, B5
S 2006
Award ,.
SWinner
~ttk Eswpalesnos
A
E..f -W
FRIDAY, JULY 20, 2007 HOMETOWN NEWS Stuart
B' 206 Atlanta Avenue
.(SW side of the RooseveltBn
i MARTIN COUNTY
The Cow -sills music again
The Cowsills: Making music again
BY SHELLEY KOPPEL
Entertainment writer
You may remember the song,
"The Rain, the Park and Other
Things," also known as "The
Flower Girl" song. Perhaps you
remember the theme song from
"Hair" or the theme from the tele-
visions show "Love, American
Style."
They were all hits for one of the
first family bands, the Cowsills,
who were the inspiration for the
hit television show, "The Partridge
Family."
In a telephone interview from
California, Bob Cowsill spoke
about bringing the band on tour
again after the tragic loss of two of
his brothers in the last two years.
The band began in Newport, R.I.
in the mid-1960s, where Bob and
Bill and their younger brothers
John and Barry sang Beatles songs
in local clubs.
"We were picked up by a record
label, but we bombed," Bob says.
"The label dropped us. It was my
dad's decision to add our mother
to the group. This was not good
news to teenage boys. Mom didn't
want to do it. She had stage fright. '
"We recorded "The Rain, ,The
Park and Other Things" and MGM
bought the package. They loved
the song .and the concept, a mom
and kind ,of cute sons. At the time,
it seemed insane. The song was a
very big hit and it meant that Mom
was in for the long haul."
When their sister Susan turned
STAR SCOPES
James Tucker
Week of 07-20-2007
Aries-March 21-April 19
Challenging events over the past year have made
you more self-reliant and have shown you clearly
where change and improvements are needed.
Challenges always seem to bring out the best in
you. Why? Because you are, always up for them.
You always rise up again. No matter what knocks
you down. This is why.you are a winner in life.
Taurus-April 20-May 20
Your only limits are what you place on yourself. Do
you know what you truly want in life? If you do,
the floodgates of abundance will open and you
will receive well-earned blessings. You always give
a lot. Now it is time to receive back. Just be sure
you are open to and anticipating this higher good.
Let it flow and enjoy.
Gemini-May 21-June 21
You deserve the best because you give the best.
seven, in 1968, she became a
member of the group.
"She and mom could sing," Bob
Cowsill says. "We went out and
had a run from 1967-1971. We
were on "Ed Sullivan," "The
Tonight Show," and we had our
own special.
Our biggest hit, "Hair," came in
1968 and it was fantastic, especial-
ly in the middle of the Beatles, the
British invasion, (and groups like)
the Mamas & the Papas and The
Lovin' Spoonful.
In 1971, they got a call about
putting the story of the Cowsills
into a television show.
"We toured in a big bus, but not
a colored one like that, thank
God," Bob Cowsill says. "They
wanted to see if we could be the
kids, but we were too old. The
mother was always going to be
Shirley Jones. We always viewed
David Cassidy as Bill and me and
Danny as a mixture of Barry and
John. They observed us for a while
and we were honored and hum-
bled by 'The Partridge Family.'
We thought it was great. They
took our creative team, Wes Farrell
and Tony Romeo, and they wrote
and produced the show."
The group disbanded in the
early 1970s and most of the sib-
lings had careers in the music
business.
Their mom, Barbara, died in
1985, and in 2005, Barry, who was
living in New Orleans, died in Hur-
ricane Katrina.
It took some months to learn
Photo courtesy of The Cowsills
The Cowsills will appear at the Lyric
Theatre on Saturday, July 28. Mem-
bers of the band are: (top row)
Paul and Bill Cowsill; (second row)
Bob Cowsill; (third row) John and
Barry Cowsill; (bottom) Barbara
and Susan Cowsill.
what had happened to him, and
on the day they buried him, Bill
died in Canada after years of med-
ical problems.
"We hadn't played together, but
when the promoters called about
the 40th anniversary of "The Rain,
the Park, and Other Things," we
said yes. Our children were older,
0 See COWSILLS, B5
You even surprise yourself at times wondering
where all this drive and motivation comes from. It
comes from an unselfish, open and loving heart
ready to go the second mile or do whatever is
necessary to get the job done. Your positive atti-
tude lifts others up. You make everyone happy.
Cancer-June 22-July 22
The sun and Mercury in Cancer give you vision
and insight into life's greatest issues. With your
large heart, you just know what to say and do
next. One of your greatest gifts is. to let your
actions speak for you more than your words. Oth-
ers then will get the word out about you. You
make it all look so easy.
Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
Your visions and ideas are hot right now. Summer
is a good time to move a few of your best ideas
forward. Just keep a lighter touch and refuse to let
worry or frustration pull you down. Pace yourself.
Only start a project when your heart is in it. This
will insure that you complete it. Go to the next
one, repeat your formula and success is assured.
Virgo-Aug. 23-Sept.22
Venus in Virgo gives you an emotional boost right
when you need it the most. It increases your
desire and keeps you on a positive roll in life. We
only see in others what we have living in our own
heart. You see good in everyone. This is why you
are universally loved and respected. We should all
be like you.
Anni.ve, o p
Occasion, purchase St.Lucle West
0 a gift certificate at one (772) 446-7444 ,I
i of our 2 AWARD 250 NW Peacock Blvd.
dge) WINNING LOCATIONS (AttachedtoGold's Gym)
D SFrOMI
Friday
Saturday
Wednesday
Libra-Sept 23-Oct.22
Staying on a focused path has brought you many
rewards this year. It has little to do with luck. It has
everything to do with vision, hard work and perse-
verance. Your personal courage continues to keep
you on the front lines of life.. You thrive when
someone with a greater need appears. You are
always there.
Scorpio-Oct.23-Nov.21
Your message from the universe this week: Say
this each morning. "My life is filled with love,
peace, health, prosperity, faith and joy. I have
everything I need to be happy. I gladly share my
abundance and blessing with others.
Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec.21
Your life works best when you get out of your own
way and let the energy flow through you. When
you block it, you get stuck, sidetracked or polluted.
You have come too far in life to let this happen for
even one day. Renew your spirit daily.
Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 19
There are three main reasons for your success.
First, you have the courage to act on your dreams.
Second is your love of life itself. Third, you are
always there to help when needed and you never
complain. The universe continues to bless and
renew you.
) See SCOPES, B6
From Screen Enclosure Renovations
to Deck Resurfacing
New Concrete Decks
Deck Resurfacing Pool Encld
"Recondition Existing
Decks & Screens
Repainting
SPressure Cleaning
SVinyl & Aluminum
Soffit & Fascia
SAluminum Railings & Fences ...
Free -
Consultation *
Manufactured Home *
l* A_ mti'm(m,,tMBE- n.iir "
Family 0%% ned and perakt
%s %s %.pioneetrrscrcen.coni
closures
Structural Wind
Braces
Re-Bolting to
Concrete
* Engineering
Available
J -- JI U Martin Palm Beach .
(772) 283-9197 (561) 575-0033
Licensed & Insured CAL#4931 26 Years Experience
Pioneer Seen Plan to Expand Soon too Include Lawn and Pool Services with Discounts for their Customer Network
0 POOL & PA y
SCelebrating Our 0
28 Anniversary
28 years in Martin County
A lader in quality service and competitive prices
Maintenance e Repairs Leak Detection
Call today and receive a
FREE ESTIMATE
an appointment is necessary
1st month is free based on a 24-month contract
. - - --- -- --->- ---- --------- - --- --- ----- ----- ---'--
10% OFF ALL SUPPLIES
Must show ad. Expires 7/31/07
F.------------
FREE
Delivery ever
Thursday
----__------------------------1
(772) 286-1776 Weanswer
. 1305 S.E. Dixie iHwy... phone.cans.
Stuart 7 days a Week
NINB NTERTHNMENT
ouBI nU
FRIDAY, JULY 20
eHarry Potter Party, for
kids in elementary school
and older, at the Blake
Library, 2351 S.E. Monterey
Road, Stuart, from 6-8 p.m.
Dress for the occasion! Call
(772) 221-1403.
SATURDAY, JULY 21
*Recording artist Jennifer
Breeze returns home to
Martin County to debut
her CD at the Lyric The-
atre, 59 S.W. Flagler Ave.,
Stuart for a 7 p.m. show.
Tickets are $15; call the box
office at (772) 286-7827 or
order online at
www.lyrictheatre.com.
*The Cuban band Conjun-
to Progreso appears at the
Blake Library, 2351 S.E.
Monterey Road, Stuart, at
8 p.m. Free tickets are
required and are available
July 9 at 5 p.m. Call (772)
221-1403
*The Morningside Library,
2410 Morningside Blvd.,
Port St. Lucie, is having a
Harry Potter party at 1
p.m. The event is free and
kids are encouraged to
wear costumes. Call (772)
337-5632.
SUNDAY, JULY 22
*Riley Roam and Kenny
Mikey of Page Turner
Adventures present The
Great Pizza Contest is a
free, fun-filled interactive
tale of conflict resolution
for elementary school kids,
at the Blake Library, 2351
S.E. Monterey Road,
Stuart, at 3 p.m. Call (772)
221-1403
*Outreach Band
Redeemed will hold its
free cook-out and concert
at The Crossings Church,
8515 Indrio Road, Fort
Pierce, at 6 p.m. Call (772)
343-8244
WEDNESDAY,
JULY 25
*The Pink Fairy, Suzy
Hammer, brings her fairy
tales, silly stories, magic
and music to the Hoke
Library, 1150 N.W. Jack
Williams Way, Jensen
Beach for a free perform-
ance at 6:30 p.m. Call (772)
463-2870
*Duck in the Truck Pup-
pets presents Speaker the
Wonder Dog's Razzle-
Dazzle Colorpalooza
Dream Show at the Hobe
Sound Library, 10595 S.E.
Federal Highway, Hobe
Sound, at 6:30 p.m. Call
(772) 546-2257.
* "Muggles" are invited to
a "Harry Potter" Party at
the Fort Pierce Branch
Library, 101 Melody Lane,
at noon. Costumes are
welcome at this free event.
Call (772) 462-2787.
SATURDAY, JULY 28
*South Florida Science
Museum: Nitro Mania
The South Florida
Science Museum "will
present experiments with
hands-on activities
featuring liquid nitrogen at
the Cummings Library,
Donahue Room, 2551 S.W.
Matheson Ave. in Palm
City at 11 a.m., and the
Elisabeth Lahti Library, in
Indiantown at 2 p.m.
Audience participation
includes transforming
different states of matter
into liquids, solids and
gases. This activity is
suggested for children in
first through tenth grade.
This event is free and open
to the public. For more
information or to learn
about the Martin County
Library System call (772)
221-1403, pick up a
'Library Connection' at any
branch library or visit the
library Web site at
www.library.martin.fl.us.
Bars and Clubs
FRIDAY, JULY 20
*Beef O'Brady's, 327 S.E.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, (772) 871-7505 and
10457 U.S. 1, Port St. Lucie,
(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
performers, 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,
Reggae by Rainfall, Friday
and Saturday, 8 p.m. to
,midnight. Thursday and
Sunday, 7-10 p.m. (772)
334-1130.
*Crawdaddy's, 1949 N.E
Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen
Beach, Call for performers,
8 p.m.-midnight. (772)
225-3444.
*Good Times, East Port
Plaza, Port St. Lucie, Call
for performers, Friday and
Saturday, 9:30 p.m. 2 a.m.
(772) 337-3546.
*Groucho's Comedy Club,
Club Med Sandpiper 4500
S.E. Pine Valley St., Port St.
Lucie, Call for performers.
Shows at 8 and 10 p.m.;
tickets are $12. Reserva-
tions suggested. (772) 419-
0302.
*Hemingway's/Stuart
Lanes, 1580 S. Federal
Highway, Stuart, special
performance by Bruce
Bosshard, 6-8 p.m. (772)
220-2840.
eHutchinson Island
Marriott Resort Tidki Bar,
555 N.E. Ocean Blvd.,
Hutchinson Island, Bob
Swinton, 5:30-9:30 p.m.
(772) 225-3700.
*Pirate's Loft, 4307 S.E.
Bayview St., Stuart, Friday
and Saturday, Latimer Ave.,
8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. (772)
223-5048.
*The Stern House, 4110 S.E.
Salerno Road, "Jazzed Up
Quartet," 7-10 p.m.
(772) 288-4335
S*ThirstyTurtle, 2825 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie; Friday and Saturday,
Call for performers, 8:15
p.m.-midnight. (772) 344-
7774.
SATURDAY, JULY 21
*Bogey's & Stogey's, 1032
S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd.,
Call for performers, 9 p.m.
to 1 a.m. (772) 337-7778.
*Cafe Crome, 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,
Reggae by Rainfall, 8 p.m.
to midnight. (772) 334-
1130.
*Crawdaddy's. 1949 N.E.
Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen
Beach, Sheba & the
Rhythm Kings, 8 p.m. to
midnight, (772) 225-3444.
*Groucho's Comedy Club,
Club Med Sandpiper 4500
S.E. Pine Valley St., Port St.
Lucie, Call for performers.
Shows at 8 and 10 p.m.
Tickets are $12. Reserva-
tions suggested. (772) 419-
0302.
*Hutchinson Island
Marriott Resort Tiki Bar,
555 N.E. Ocean Blvd.,
Hutchinson Island, Barely
Broken, 2 -5 p.m. Bob
Swinton, 6 -10 p.m. (772)
225-3700.
eKings Head Pub, 2838
S.W. Port St. Lucie Blvd,
Bob Wamnes, 7-9 p.m.
(772) 340-1223.
SUNDAY, JULY 22
*Bogey's & Stogey's, 1032
S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port
St. Lucie, Ladies' Nite with
SunnieWilson, 8 p.m. (772)
337-7778.
*Cobb's Landing, 200 N.
Indian River Drive, Fort.
Pierce, Phantom, 3-7 p.m.
(772) 460-9014.
*ConchyJoe's Seafood, 3945
N.E. Indian River Drive, in
Jensen Beach features
Reggae by Rainfall from 7-
10 p.m. (772) 334-1130.
*Crawdaddy's, 1949 N.E.
Jensen Beach Blvd., in
Jensen Beach features
Gregg Jackson & The Mojo
Band from 6 -10 p.m. (772)
225-3444.
*Pirate's Loft, 4307 S.E.
Bayview St., Stuart, Reggae
Pool Party 2-5 p.m. with
music by Rainfall; Rapp-
ture, 9 p.m. -1 a.m. (772)
223-5048.
*Wahoo's on the Water-
front, 400 N.W. Alice Ave., in
Stuart features The Jukebox
Band from 4:30-8:30 p.m.
(772) 692-2333.
MONDAY, JULY 23
*Hemingway's/Stuart.
Lanes, 1580 S. Federal
) See OUT, B4
BREAKFAST*LP UoDII
)rmerly \ ,
icky StarsJ
Play Free
July 13th thru July 31st
RECEIVE
S E PLAY PER DAY
S16".30P9.
P / .i 'A A
All Day, Every Day
FISH S CLAM FRY
ALL YOU CAN EAT $1 H 95
includes fries and cole slaw
"TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL"
Readings by Skyy & Star
Sat & Sun 12:00noon 3:00pm
RICK MOORE AT THE KEYBOARDS
Sat: 6:15pm 9:15pm
ONE ACT PLAY WITH LIVE MUSIC,
BELLYDANCING & LESSONS
Sun: 5:00pm
9126 SE Bridge Rd.
Hobe Sound
772.545.0845
NEWENGANDSPECALIE
The Lives of Others Joshua
SUMMER HOURS:
Mon-Thurs 7:30am 2:30pm
Fri-Sun 7:30am 9:00pm
(closed 3-5)
~4ing
i
Carl Gardner of The Coasters:
a humble man, a life lived large
BY SHELLEY KOPPEL
Entertainment writer
Carl Gardner, original
lead singer for the 50s -
60s group The Coasters,
is a modest man.
The 79-year-old,
recovering from a stroke
two years ago, comes
into his Port St. Lucie
living room to join his
wife Veta, and if you
hadn't already seen the
framed gold records on
the wall or the
announcement of
group's induction in to
the.Rock and Roll Hall of
Fame, you wouldn't
know you were in the
presence of rock 'n roll
royalty.
"I don't consider
myself a legend," he says
in the halting voice that
also survived a bout with
throat cancer. "I don't
understand people
making a lot of fuss. I'm
just another man."
The Coasters had hits
with songs like "Young
JBlood," "Searchin,"'
"Yakety Yak," "Charlie
Brown," "and "Poison
Ivy," and Mr. Gardner
performed with the
group until 2006.
His son, Carl Jr., has
taken over his role, but
the senior Gardner has a
lifetime of stories to tell
about the group once
called "The Clown
Princes of Rock'n Roll."
"I left Tyler, Texas
around 1949," he says. "I
went to California to get
my career started. I sang
with'The Robins for two
years and met their
writers, Jerry Leiber and
Mike Stoller."
The two songwriters
asked Mr. Gardner to
form a new group, and
in 1957, Mr. Gardner,
Cornell Gunter, Will
Jones, and Billy Guy
formed the group that
would be the first vocal
group inducted into the
Hall of Fame.
"I don't consider myself a legend. I don't
understand people making a lot of fuss. I'm
just another man "
Carl Gardner
Lead Singer, The Coasters
The performers weren't
paid much; perhaps
$5,000 for a gold record.
"When you write your
own songs you can get
rich," Veta Gardner says.
"Writers get more
recognition than singers.
When the music is
played, artists don't get
the royalties, the writers
do."
Even with all their hits,
the musicians never
made a lot of money and
survived on gigs, work-
ing with musicians like
Ray Charles, Jackie
Wilson, Aretha Franklin,
and Frankie Lymon.
Racism was always
present when they
toured. Mr. Gardner
remembers being in a
southern town with,
promoter Dick Clark.
"The swimming pool
was for whites only, but
Dick Clark said 'let's go
swimming.' They
allowed us in the pool as
long as Dick was there.
If I'd gone alone, I might
have got shot. I'm from
Texas. After I got
famous, I thought I left
that racial stuff behind."
One of Mr. Gardner's
proudest moments was
when the Beatles came
to hear the group in
Miami.
"It knocked me out,"
he said. "I was honored.
They said they loved the
songs and I told them I
loved their songs. I was
surprised they came to'
see us."
The group stopped
touring in the late 1960s,
not because of hard
feelings, but because of
a fear of flying.
"Billy, Will and Cornell
missed a plane and it
crashed," Mr. Gardner
recalls. "After that, they
wouldn't fly."
Changing tastes also
led to the end of the
original group, as the
Beatles, Motown and
disco took over.
Veta Gardner, who also
manages the band, has
spent years writing the
story of the Coasters,
but she wanted to finish
it while her husband was
still alive.
She is working on a
second volume and
hopes the story will be
made into a movie. Jose,
Garafolo of the St. Lucie
Film Society, who
received a 2007 Lucie
Award with Mr. Gardner,
agrees that the musi-
cian's story is the stuff of
movie magic.
"I think there will be a
film," he says. "It
) See COASTERS, B4
Rock 'n'roll hall of famer
Carl Gardner, of the
Coasters and a Port St.
Lucie resident, recently
published his autobiogra-
phy, 'Yakety Yak I Fought
Back,' with his wife, Veta.
Photo courtesy of
the Gardners
SIT BACK AND RELAX!
Family or Class Reunions Weddings
Anniversaries Home or Office Parties
Comnanv Pienies Birthdavs & MORE!
? Martin County's only
Go-Kart Track and Batting Cages
Mini Golf Spider Mountain Koomba Combo {
S* Bounce House Snack Bar Parties & Outings
Batting Cages Lighted Driving Range* Go Karts s
Fun Filled Arcade Jump Shot Basketball Golf Instruction
Dance Dance Revolution
FRIDAY NIGHT MADNESS
UNLIMITED GO KARTS, MINI GOLF & BATTING CAGES
6 PM 10 PM. -20
MN FRBuy RoundI E GO Buy 2 Rides
GotF - 2-ind Free Get the 2 FREE
FREE LF Exes-- FREE KARTS GtExptres7-27-07 E
- ---- -- - L- -- -- --- -- -- -
772-220-7676
6801 S.W. Kanner Hwy., Stuart, FL E W
CHANTAL,\lS., ar avion,
' At the Stuart
inc.
Airport
The Catering Authority on the Treasure Coast
On-Premise Banquet Facilities to
Accommodate up to 150 people
* Private Parties Family Reunions
* Company Qatherings Weddings
* Business Presentations Banquet Facilities
And More.,.
Stop by and visit us for lunch!
Open Monday-Friday 11:00am to 2:00 pm
1011 SE Airport Road, Stuart
S772-283-4466
If11 r
S.
Ir
-- -, -, , - r - -- - -,- - f - - -
pa~EDMESDRYE~
11
(4
%4ya
I IN RN I tNl RTI INMfNI
B4
0
0
cu
E
Highway, in Stuart fea-
tures Al "White Lightning"
Jones from 6:15-9:15 p.m.
Call (772) 220-2840.
WEDNESDAY,
JULY 25
*Hutchinson Island
Marriott Resort Tiki Bar,
555 N.E. Ocean Blvd.,
Hutchinson Island, Bob
Swinton, 5:30-9:30 p.m.
(772) 225-3700.
*Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port
St. Lucie, Hair Peace, 7:45 -
1 p.m. (772) 344-W7774.
*Wahoo's on the Water-
I Twilight Dinner Specials
'FItbJm oShim
S*-
Iw g *'r, g I I ,
-Pa Open 7SDayst A Week
s GrilCheck Out Our Bar Lunch SpeiDals
An EatierIy at H y ircle
I Located at 0. Osceola Street
An the etOpen 7 DaystA Week
Check Out Our Bar Lunch Speciahs
Y *'An Eatery at Haney Circle
In the Heart of Historic Downtown Stuart
front, 400 N.W. Alice Ave.,
Stuart, Pat and Gigi, 6-9:30
p.m. (772) 692-2333.
THURSDAY, JULY 26
*Archie's Seabreeze, 401 S.
Ocean Drive, Fort Pierce,
Jazz and Steak Night every
Thursday with Coffee
Beans, 7-10 p.m. (772) 460-
3888.
*Cafe Creme, 1068 Port St.
Lucie Blvd., in Port St. Lucie
features Phantom from 6-
8:30 p.m. (772) 337-2111.
*Conchy Joe's Seafood, 3945
N.E. Indian River Drive, in
Jensen Beach features
Reggae by Rainfall from 7-
10 p.m. (772) 334-1130.
*Crawdaddy's. 1949 N.E.
Jensen Beach Blvd., in
Jensen Beach features The
Shakers from 7:30-11 p.m.
(772)225-3444.
*Dolphin Bar & Shrimp
House, 140 N.E. Indian
River Drive, in Jensen Beach
features Pat and Gigi from
6-10 p.m. (772) 781-5236.
*ThirstyTurtle, 2825 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Davee Bryan, 7:45-
11p.m. (772) 344-7774.
Upcoming events
SATURDAY, JULY 28
*The Cowsills, the band
that inspired the Partridge
Family, comes to the Lyric
Theatre for two shows, at 5
and 8 p.m. Tickets are $30
and $25; call the box office
at (772) 286-7827 or order
online at www.lyricthe-
atre.com.
*Reptile Adventure comes
to the Morgade Library,
5851 S.E. Community
Dr.,Stuart with hands-on
demonstrations of lizards.
The free programs, at 11
a.m. and 2 p.m., are for all
ages. Call (772) 221-1403.
'Port St. Lucie Worship
Center's 6m Annual
Church Picnic for the entire
family will take place at
Frederick Douglass Park on
AIA on South Hutchinson
Island. There is no charge
for the event, which runs
from 10 am- 5 p.m. Call
(772) 337-9111
SATURDAY, Aug.4
-Mark McCarthy, director
of McCarthy's Wildlife
Sanctuary, brings animal
friends to the Hobe Sound
Library, 10595 S.E. Federal
Highway, for a free pro-
gram at 11 a.m. and at the
Hoke Library, 1150 N:W.
Jack Williams Way, Jensen
Beach, at 2 p.m. Call (772)
221-1403.
Ongoing events
*Friday Fest, scheduled for
the first Friday of every
month in Fort Pierce, is
moving back to Marina
Square at Melody Lane and
Avenue A. The free event is
held from 5:30-8:30 p.m.,
weather permitting, and
features live music, chil-
dren's activities, arts and
craft vendors and food
stalls. Call Main Street Fort
Pierce at (772) 466-3880.
*Jammin' Jensen takes
place every Thursday from
6-9 p.m., weather permit-
ting, at downtown Jensen
Beach. There's food, music
and vendors. For more
information, call (772) 334-.
3444.ccxxx
*We Be Jammin' happens
every Thursday night
(weather permitting) at Sea
Turtle Beach on Hutchinson
Island, onA-1-A. Crafts,
food and music galore. Call
(772) 873-2981 for more
information.
* "The Dreamers," an 18-
piece swing band performs
from 7 to 10 p.m. the second
Friday of every month at the
Stuart Community Center,
201 S.W. Flagler Ave., in
Stuart. The cost is $10.per
person and includes
refreshments. For informa-
tion, call (772) 288-2351.
*Retro Swing- Lindy Hop
-West Coast Swing dance
party is from 7:30 to 11 p.m.
every Saturday at South
Florida Swing Dance
Productions, 881 N.E.
Jensen Beach Blvd., in
Jensen Beach. There is a'$7
admission.For information,
call (772) 334-2112.
* Stained-glass artist Rob
Rifflard, who has designed
etched glass for the Cannes
Film Festival, will be
featured at the Elliott
Museum on Hutchinson
Island from May 19-Sept.
30. Call (772) 225-1961 or
visit the Web site at
www.elliottmuseumfl. or
g
KARAOKE
*Atomic Garage: 3401 S.
U.S. 1, Fort Pierce,
Karaoke by Noize Genera-
tor .Tuesdays. (772) 468-
3558
"*Beef O'Brady's: 327 S.E.
Port St. Lucie Blvd. (Lake-
side Center), Port St.
Lucie. A Kiss by a Rose
Karaoke 8 p.m. today.,
(772) 871-7505
*Bogey's and Stogey's:
1032 S.E. Port St. Lucie
Blvd., Port St. Lucie, (772)
337-7778. Karaoke by
Dennis 9 p.m. Wednesday.
eBoomer's Place: 4812 N.
Kings Highway, Fort Pierce.
Karaoke 6 p.m. Wednesday.
(772) 595-1500.
*Boozgeois Saloon: 720 S.
Federal Highway, Fort
Pierce, Karaoke with Chris 9
p.m.- 1 a.m. Saturday,
Monday andWednesday.
(772) 466-4255
*Charlie's Bar & Grill: 950
S.E. Indian St., Stuart,
Karaoke Sunday, Monday.
(772) 288-4326.
The Club: 7133 S. U.S. 1,
PSL Plaza, Port St. Lucie,
Outlaw Karaoke 9 p.m.
Coasters
From page B3
IPAt
tJeVJ"
ply eI'"'
Sun-Thurs
f-1Oam I 7pm
Fri-Sat
I Oam- am
'' * *OS9
51.00
volt
4x~ i '
m. I,., .Vack Pot:'
.. Up to
FREE GIFT V2500C
with this ad only
ring some -of the
games anrd a .t of
S6d favori tes
Progressive Drawing .'ll
MAlitch p
Dinner Served 7-Days a week
o screams to be made.
His story is as com-
pelling as some you've
seen in the movies. It's
not just about music;
it's about life and
overcoming obstacles.
It's a great story and
we're going to see if we
can make it happen."
Mr. Gardner is all in
favor, and says he'd like
Denzel Washington to
play him. Mrs. Gardner
favors Will Smith as her
husband and would
love to have Halle Berry
play her.
Most recently, the
Gardners traveled to
Tallahassee for the vote
on a bill in the Florida
Legislature that would
outlaw the use of
"imposter" bands-
pretending to be the
original groups.
The Coasters have
been plagued by copy-
cat bands using their
name.
Ten other states have
such laws. The Gard-
ner's sat in the gallery
as Senators danced on
the floor of the Senate
to "Poison Ivy" and
then cast the votes that
passed the legislation.
Both agree it was very
emotional.
"It really touched me,"
Mon. Thurs.
.7 .5 Fri. & sat.
;_! Sunday
(Served with Garlic Bread hnt
(Served with Garlic Bread Choi
PASTA PRIMAVERA
(LIGHT OR CREAM SAUCE)
PASTA WITH CLAMS
(WHITE OR RED SAUCE]
PASTA OIL & GARLIC
PASTA WITH VODKA SAUCE
PASTA WITH MEAT SAUC
PASTA WITH SAUSAGE
STUFFED RIGATONI
STUFFED SHELLS
SPAGHETTI & MEATBALLS
PIZZA SPECIAL
I 18" Cheese Pizza |
.I.' $7 99 ,1fi,,, j/ i
9+ tax thi claCym In
fflliSii jComing
U
Veta Gardner says.
"The Senators were lip-
synching to the music.
It was overwhelming.
They treated us like
royalty."
For the Clown Prince
of Rock 'n Roll and his
consort, that was only
fitting.
"Yakety Yak, I Fought
Back: My Life With the
. Coasters," by Veta Gard-
ner, is available for
$18.70 plus $6.76 ship-
ping and handling from
Author House by calling
1-888-280-7715 and
asking for book # 43000
or at- the Web site,
www.authorhouse.com.
11AM 10PM
11AM -11PM 4
12PM 9PM 'dft
r6es
ice of Deserts & Regular Coffee)
MANICOTTI
TORTELLINI ALFREDO
LASAGNA WITH MEAT
LASAGNA WITH VEGETABLE
BAKED ZITI
LOBSTER RAVIOLI
CHEESE RAVIOLI
GOURMET RAVIOLI
TRICOLOR RAVIOLI
CAVATELLI
772-225- 1110
1319 NE SUNVIEW TERRACE
JENSEN BEACH, FL 34957
Soon-Look for GRAD OPENIUGI I
SW Martin Hwy., Palm City (Stuart Fine Foods
SW Martin Hwy., Palm City (Stuart Fine Foods
Out
From page B2
Pizza Restaurant Cafe
S I at d Hours:
Hours:
;--r:::~~~;U 1EC-~.:::~cl~trS;a
i
1INGI tENI[HIHINMENI
FESTIVAL OF CULTURE
M*** ***r n*
Cusler Appreciation Days
July 19th -July 21st
Save $40 or More on PURCHS &of *$399 or more
*Cannot be combined w/any previous offers
While supplies last.
HOURS:
Mon 9-2pm Tues-Sat 9-Spm
Sun Closed
STUART 772-220-9678
Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer
Greta Goldstein, of Hobe Sound, sings in both English and Spanish at the Festival of Culture at Morningside Public
Library in Port St. Lucie Saturday, July 14. Ms. Goldstein had only started learning Spanish one year ago.
Cowsills
From page B1
Bill and Barry had died,
and it was great to spend
the year together. Now, the
shows are fantastic. Peo-
ple come with albums. I'm
humbled by it.
"We like to- give a bit of
history, including early
flops that were good songs.
We do some Beatles
because we've always been
a Beatles band, and it's a
Loesser was particularly
pleased at the number of
people becoming mem-
bers for the first time.
Individual memberships
begin at $35 for individu-
als and are available
through the box office at
(772) 286-7827.
To see the schedule for
the new season, visit the
Lyric Web site at
www.lyrictheatre.com.
Tickets for non-members
will be available after
Labor Day.
Library concert
"sold out"
Free tickets for the
nice -trip down Memory
Lane. The sibling har-
monies are our favorite.
John tours with the Beach
Boys. When he can't be
with us, Susan's husband,
Russ Broussard, comes in."
Today, the band consists
of Paul Cowsill on vocals
and keyboard, Bob Cowsill
on vocals and guitar, Susan
Cowsill on vocals and gui-
Cuban band Conjunto
Progreso's July 21 concert
at the Blake Library in
Stuart have all been
distributed. When tickets
are required, the events
tend to be popular and
tickets go quickly.
Mark your calendars: the
next concert is Aug. 24,
when the Ballet Flamenco
La Rosa will perform at 8
p.m.
Free tickets will be
available beginning at 5
p.m. on Monday, Aug. 13 at
the Blake.
For more information on
the Conjunto Progreso
concert at the Blake Library
please call (772) 221-1403.
tar, Russ Broussard on
drums, Robby Scharf on
vocals and bass and
Timmy Bryson on vocals
and guitar.
There are efforts afoot by
fans to get the original
group into The Rock 'n Roll
Hall of Fame, but for Bob
Cowsill, it's about family
and giving back.
"We're looking to get
tighter," he says. "With two
deaths in the family, it's a
human reaction.You need to
share when you've been
given something special."
The Cowsills appear at the
Lyric Theatre, 59 S.W. Flagler
Ave., Stuart, on July 28 for
shows, at5 and 8 p. m. Tickets
are $30 and $25; call at (772)
286-7827 order online at
www.lyrictheatre.com.
3267 SE Federal Hwy. Indian Street Shoppes
DEEP SEA FISHING
65-n LADY STUART I
FREE
Fishing gear, bait & license
Food & drinks available
VOTED BEST DEEP SEA FISHING BOAT o
ON THE TREASURE COAST a
SCHEDULE
Mon-Wed-Fri Tue, Thurs, Sat & Sun
9am 4pm 8am 1pm &
1:30pm 6:30pm
Adults: 145 Kids: 135 Adults: 135 Kids: *25
FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
For schedule, information & reservations call:
772-286-1860
www.ladystuart.com
Located just minutes away in
Downtown
Jensen Beach
JOIN OUR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE GUIDE TODAY
It's Easy As 1, 2, 3
~ 1 ~ Call Classified or
~ 2 ~ E-mail: Classified@hometownnewsol.com
~ 3 ~ And Start Getting New Customers Tomorrow
Beer I Wi ne
^^ Happy Hour DaiSly 4-7
-~ ~ ~ ~ ,a on^BnH^^fly^^H^
--I
- o > x
RESTAURANT
Lunch & Dinner
Dine in or Take Out *
Historic Downtown Hobe Sound
0 de e ? S e
W Liv*
FRIDAY 7/20
"9CATMAN JACK ON 9AX"
6:00PM 9:00PM
e Ent ertairnmert 'co
SATURDAY 7/21
"JUPITER NARROWS"
8:00PM
9ATI"RDAY 7/28
"SWEET JUSTICE"
Reggae Night 8:00PM
HEALTHY HARVEST
Gourmet Restaurant
Samples on our
daily dinner menu
* Fresh Fish
* Natural Australian Lamb
* Grass Feed Beef
Hormone & Antibiotic
Free Poultry
Vegetarian Entrees
NOW
Open for Breakfast
Full Breakfast
Gluten Free Pancakes
Free Roamring Organic Eggs
FINE Wines & Beer
Open: Mon Sat
Breakfast 7:30am 10:45am
Lunch starting at 11am
Dinner 4pm 9pm
International Frittatas -, 1411 Indian Street
E CoCUp of f Stuart, FL 34997
SCwith breakfafee 772.283.8377
Swith breakfast *
thehealthyharvest.com
Outdoor Kitchen Specialists
Scene
From page B1
VISIT OUR WEBSITE
Swww.HometownNewsOL.com
We ccpt liMaor NEW MEN1~ IU! I~-- 77-54~- 11294," NEW HOURS: 7isflTSat 1 : gap 9:.jpa
CreditSEDCxrds ighwa- -HoeSudF
14EW Owners
Craig & Karen Kingston
i
---s-~
LE6. OHolding grudges impedes our p
T recently heard one of front of a speeding car been given, besides the gift
I the most important coming straight at them. ... of life given through m
H stories Ihave ever Then, when the car got mother. I have now forgiv-
d 00H stories I have ever f i b en mirelf started a new
1VOIHIO]13 AN"IIIM--
OHdVO SVO 93$33HA:
I LO
---------------A
heard in my entire life.
It touched me deeply
with the awesome raw
truth of life it contained. I
want to share it with you
and hope it touches your
heart the way it has
touched mine.
The story is about a
young fraternity brother in
a prominent college who
was hazing the new
pledges. He and other fra-
ternity members would
take the new pledges out to
a county road, blindfold
them and place them in
the middle of the road in
N HEARINGe Ss
1 l* J r _i 1
FRE *Co s ua iSons
* FREE Consultationsd
* FREE Batteries and All-Risk
Insurance with Purchase of
a New Hearing Aid
* Payment Plans Available
* All Makes and Models
Available
* Over 20 Years Experience
RIM~MM, widex Intec'
12,0$4o75 I
On ,ptcustomer Fvpire,7--170-
2219 S. KANNER
HIGHWAY
STUART
Near Bob's Deli
cUIUo ser, tl lLraternLtLy 1ront-
er would remove the blind-
fold and the pledge would
jump out of the way to
safety.
One day one of the
pledges did not move out
of the way.
He froze.
The driver of the car
killed him instantly.
The man telling the story
said this was me. I was
driving the car. It ruined
my life before it got started
and froze me from all my
potential. I got lost in life
for a long time.
Then one day the moth-
er of the boy I killed called
me and told me how much
she had hated me and
wished I were dead instead
of her son.
Then she said she went
to a spiritual gathering and
heard a speaker say that if
you hold vengeance
'p
JAMES TUCKE:
The Spirit Guide
against another per
comes back on yo
you become enslave
"After long suffe
finally began to rele;
pain; hurt and jud
and in time began
give you," she sai
calling you now to I
know that I forgive y
love you and wish y
best. It's time to clo
door and move on."
He said, "This w
greatest gift I hav
career, my real one anc
have found peace, faith
joy and the freedom to live
a new and better life."
Are you holding any
grudges?
If you are, then your life
is polluted and toxic
because you are living ir
R the past. When we. hold a
grudge it comes back
around on us and robs us
son, it of our freedom.
u and You can't punish another
d. person by being cold. They
ring, don't feel it.,
ase the You are holding a grudge
augment against your own soul.
to for The greatest teacher o:
d. "I'm forgiveness is Mothei
let you Nature herself. She says
ou and that no matter what hap-
ou the opened to last year's crop
se the whether it came to a fruit-
ful harvest or the bugs
'as the drought, flood or humar
re ever error killed it, there is
re e/ver
S II L,.:., L.. ,, I.-I.1 j i .- .J i .1.- r,._. h -rlac~ C r''rI r" '
i i-* r L- ;. ;r r, : ri r .- ,: I ; iu, l- .- l, I ri r.J I l ,. rj' ri j r- i n d
,1. : [ ,L I r i i .i; 1 ..- I M l i| r ,i-r-.l g .;: r d re
,.. 't,' ;-. ; "'- rl,, I.; . -r..:lio, .flPlJ.',ll l. H '.f 1 H IIPr
l -j ,V I .r l., 1 -, Ir, r r ,
Si:, 1-.1 i.pl. -I ,.:L -,rl
1- _Stilr I.r -Lir-I ML)
"- - '-
.1-1.. i-rl . r, -H i
CHILDREN'S SERVICE COUNCIL
Of MARTIN COUNTY
ELIZABEIH WHII ILES
DIRECTOR Of PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT &
|PRESIDENT OF THE TREASURE COAST
/ COORDINATION COALITION
7/21/07
CIleen Jeeves
'(Yoir Radio Hodstess"
4' / *Award
S Winning
464-1400
fune In Weekly Saturdays 9-lOam
www.1400WIRA.com
"', 'Sponsored by.
io. -. .- News St. Lucie Battery & Tire
Dorminick's Corner Grill Jackson Hewitt Tax Service _z
Treasure Coast
Specialty Pharmacy
772-463-5316
409 South US Highway 1 Stuart, Florida
(1/8 mile south of Roosevelt Bridge)
LOW LOW PRICES ON PAIN
MANAGEMENT MEDICATIONS!
progress
second chance.
Clear the garden of the
old, dead weeds, sticks and
v trash that have accumulat-
ed to make room for new
, growth. Then plant new
e seeds and move on and
grow new and better life.
Human life is the same.
If things don't work out as
planned, learn from the
c mistakes, bless them for
what they taught you, for-
E give them as needed and
k set them free. Move on and
s create a new and better
life.
r The universe, through
the law of the circle, is
based on cause and effect.
What we set in motion
comes back multiplied. We
f can't change the effects of
r what has happened, but
s we can create a new cause
or mission in life.
, What is your mission?
Every soul alive has one.
, Finding it should be the
a No. 1 priority in every life.
a We are herefor a far greater
purpose than to be born,
group, work hard, get old
and dcie. There is a divine
purpose living inside our
souls since birth scream-
ing to be set free.
No one else can fulfill
this inner longing. Only
you can do it. You were
born to do it.
When you find it, take
care of yourself and family
needs first. Then give back
the gratitude and love you
feel. Take care of those who
inspired you on your quest
for the mastery of life.
Next, teach others who
are drawn to your light.
Help them find the free-
dom to live a new and bet-
ter life. Pass the torch of
freedom.
My greatest wish is that
you find all this and more,
today and for all your
future days to come. You
can do it. The sweetest new
is the best is yet to come. It
all starts with forgiveness.
Scopes
From page BI
Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb. 18
Your strong belief in doing
things right is a major factor
in your successful pursuit of
life. People like to be around
you just to see what you are
going to do next When you
get that "right" feeling noth-
ing can stop you or slow you
down.
Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20
Your inner search for wisdom
is your greatest strength. You
have the deepest feelings in
the zodiac. Understanding
the deeper mysteries is the
main source of happiness in
life. Making -time for this
sacred quest and devotion is
far more important than
earthly riches.
Star visions
This column is on the web. If
you have been helped,
please tell your family and
friends. Type in
www.myhometownnews.net
. Click on Star Scopes on the
left menu. If you would like a
personalized astrology or
compatibility chart made,
call (772) 334-9487 or e-
mail jtuckxyz@aol.com for
details. It's good to know
what the universe has in
store for us. Have a starry
week everyone.
TJ D!oaoa is IN!
ADULT & PEDIATRIC
DERMATOLOGY
IS NOW IN PALM CITY
DERMATOLOGY
M. Gary Schorr, MD Peter Bendetson, MD
John Levasseur, P.A. Carissa Summa, D.O.
j 7 ADULT & PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY
PRACTITIONERS, PA
PODIATRY
Richard S. Schorr PDM
3228 SW Martin Downs Blvd.,
Ste 6, Butterfly Building
(772) 220-3877
One of Florida's largest decorator galleries
is going out for business!
EVERYTHING NOW,
50%0o OFF
Over one thousand original-oil paintings &
frames must go! Hurry for the best selection!
STUART GALLERY is located next to
The Lyric Theatre in Historic Downtown Stuart.
Open Monday Saturday 10am 5pm Sunday 12pm 5pm
Auma lo. MgSdatd
M3S.,CCC-A
Audiologist
THE HEAR CAPE CENTER
'Il! Fl. 1 ;
e
Ill I L---II~IIILI -J I
I
Friday, July 20
5K dash: Starts at 7p.m. at
Martin County Administra-
tive Center across from the
Blake Library. Race is for all
ages and skill levels. Cost is
$12 pre-registration and
$15 on race day. For more
information, call (772) 221-
1419 or email:
jmoore@martin.fl.us
*Harry Potter Party:
celebrate the magic of
Harry Potter with fun,
games and refreshments
from 6 8 p.m. in the John
E Armstrong Wing of the
Blake Library in Stuart.
Come prepared for classes
in magic, potions, and
more. Test your Quidditch
skills. B.Y.O.W (BringYour
OwnWand.) Costumes
encouraged! Harry Potter
fans elementary age and
older are invited to this free
event. Muggles welcome!
For more information or to
learn more about the
Martin County Library
System call (772) 221-1403,
pick up a Library Connec-
tion at any branch library
or visit the.library Web site
atwww.library.maitin.fl.us.
Saturday, July 21
*Celebration of interna-
tional culture:
The ninth annual celebra-
tion of international
culture takes place at the
Blake library, with Cuban
band, Conjunto Progreso
performing. The traditional
Cuban Son ensemble will
appear at 8 p.m. on the
John E Armstrong Wing
stage.
Free tickets are required
and available in the lobby
of the Blake Library, of the
Blake Library, 2351 SE
Monterey Road, Stuart.
Call (772) 221-1403 to
determine ticket availabili-
ty.
Snorkeling at Bathtub
Reef: On July 21and August
4 and 18, the Florida
Oceanographic Coastal
Center is hosting snorkel-
ing at the Bathtub Reef on
Hutchinson Island. Partici-
pants must meet at the
Bathtub Beach gazebo at
9:30 a.m. to learn about the
worm reef, its inhabitants
and the basics of snorkel-
ing. Session will also
include a beachcombing
walk to learn about beach
ecology. Adults and
children 7 years and older.
Florida Oceanographic
Members: $5 per person
Non-Members: $8 per
person. Activity Fees
includes admission to
Coastal Center. Bring
sunscreen, towel, hat,
bathing suit, drinking
water, mask, snorkel, and
fins.
Sunday, July 22
is
Ou r Iorqwj. isf
4'
*The Great Pizza Con-
test: with Riley Roam and
Kenny Mikey, will take
place at 3 p.m. in the John E
Armstrong Wing of the
Blake Library in Stuart. This
interactive show is free and
open to the public. It is sug-
gested for elementary aged
children. The Blake library
is located at 2351 SE .Mon-
terey Road, Stuart. For
more information, or to
learn more about the Mar-
tin County Library System,
call (772) 221-1403, pick up
a Library Connection at
any branch library or visit
the library. Web site at
www.library.martin.fl.us.
Wednesday, July 25
* Sea Turtle lectures: From
7 to 8 p.m. The Florida
Oceanographic Coastal
Center is hosting an
interactive presentation
about sea turtles, their
nesting habits and the
effects of beach lighting.
Adults and children 7 years
and older-reservations
required; call (7720 225-
0505 ext. 101. Florida
Oceanographic members
$5, non-members $8
(includes admission to the
Coastal Center). The
Coastal center is located at
90 N.E. Ocean Boulevard,
Stuart 34996 (772) 225-
0505
* Speaker's Razzle-Dazzle
Colorpalooza Dream
Show: Jensen Beach
I'E SPECIALIZE IN:
Aging & Sun-damage Skin.
Acne & Brown Spots
STUART CS in (
n 4l,." / sl.-*S 11'.10 0.,
I
puppeteers, Susan and
David Opasik, present
'Speaker the Wonder Dog',
an interactive show
featuring silly antics and a
glow-in-the-dark dream
scene. The show is starts at
6:30 p.m. at Hobe Sound
Public Library, Community
Room, 10595 SE Federal
Highway, Hobe Sound.
This show, which is sug-
gested for ages 3-7, is free
and open to the public. For
more information about
these programs or about the
Martin County Library
System, call (772)221-1403,
visit the library's Web site at
www.library.martin.fl.us, or
pick up a 'Library Connec-
tion'at any Martin County
library.
Thursday, July 26
* Sunrise turtle walks:
Join the Florida Oceano-
graphic Coastal Center for
a sunrise walk along Stuart
Beach on July 19 and 26,
from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m.
to look for sea turtle tracks
from the previous night's
nesting. For all ages-
reservations required; call
(772) 225-0505 ext. 101.
Weather permitting. Free
for Florida Oceanographic
members. Non-Members
$8 (includes admission to
the Coastal Center). The
Coastal center is located at
90 N.E. Ocean Boulevard,
Stuart 34996. For more
5'- Rhonda R. Werner Schultz, P.L.
T T ATTORNEY AT L 4W\\
Collaborative Divorce
789 S. Federal H\vy, Suite 300
S..Stuar
' VellrLii : C iC9 I IIIS 11ALII
IJA-KE UP FJ'TI-IilHIAKE-UP."
SUMMER SPECIAL
S.,%'E $50J TO $150J
Doi it pc,,,,un,f,,;/ i,k;h nor epr.
ofei'/Jerv. L pir.... -. 2e. 'i'
14 PB (ARDENS
-~ ~ ai e .". 1.l1
122 102.
Ic -
2201 S.E. Indian St., Stuart
Summer Hours Mon.-Fri. 9-4
Family Owned & Operated Since 1989
information, call (772) 225-
0505
Saturday, July 28
*Fundraiser for Hibiscus
Children's Center: Join the
community from 11 a.m. -
5 p.m. for a fun filled day,
and help raise money for
neglected and abused
children at the Hibiscus
Center. The fundraiser will
be held at Harley Davidson
of Stuart, located at 4967
S.E. Federal Highway.
Hosted by Stephen Irizarry,
this free event will feature
live 50s rock n' roll, an
antique car show, games,
contests and prizes. All
proceeds will benefit the
Hibiscus Children's Center.
For more information, or to
help sponsor the event, call
(772) 595-9390 or (772)
418-9629.
*Music in the park: Indian
RiverSide Park, in Stuart,
featuring Bobby and the
Blisters. Festivities start at 2
p.m. and include vendors,
crafts, bounce houses,
food, and drinks. Show-
time is from 4 6 p.m. For
more information, call
(772) 219-4955.
* Indian River Lagoon
Seining Adventure
Every second and fourth
Saturday in July and
August, explore the Indian
River Lagoon. Use seine
nets to examine and
appreciate the creatures
that live in the seagrass
beds. No experience
necessary. Geared toward
adults and children seven
years and older. Florida
Oceanographic Members:
$5 per person
Non-Members: $8 per
person. Activity Fees
includes admission to
Coastal Center. Bring
sunscreen, towel, hat, bug
spray, bathing suit, drink-
ing water, old sneakers or
HAYLEY B. COLINA
T T.- r,3I F '. L': -3 -
772.403.8 130
water shoes- No sandals
or flip-flops.
Reservations are required;
call 772-225-0505 ext. 101.
Details on Web site:
www.floridaoceanograph-
ic.org
*Reptile Adventure: Fred
Spector will present two
hands-on, interactive
demonstrations of over 20
reptiles, including turtles,
tortoises, lizards, and
several harmless snakes, at
the Robert Morgade
Library at 11 a.m. and 2
p.m. All ages are welcome,
to this free event. The
library is located at the
IRCC Chastain Campus,
5851 S.E. Community
Drive, Stuart.
For more information or to
learn about the Martin
County Library System call
(772) 221-1403, pick up a
Library Connection at any
branch library or visit the
library Web site at
www.library.martin.fl.us.
* Condominium and Homeowners' Association Legal Support
* Sale and Purchase of Real Estate
* Lease, Mortgage, and Refinance Real Estate
* Real Estate Investors
* Wills and Trusts
* Business Start Ups
Complimentary Review of your Residential
Real Estate Contract with Closing
'Evening and Saturday Appointments Available
www.ColinaLaw.com
Se Habla Espanol
850 NW Federal Highway, Stuart, Florida 34994
-P
* Custom Made Verticals
* Mini Blinds
* Woven Woods
* Wood Blinds
* Shutters
* Duette & Pleated Shades
* Arches
* Sheer-Wrapped Verticals
VISIT OUR
SHOWROOM
VIESEVL IS COMING SOON
TO THE TREASURE COAST!
Isn't it time someone said enough is
enough to sky. high fuel prices?
Cooke's Environmental Services will soon
unveil VIESEL, the fuel that will turn
-,--.'"our community green with savings.
Contact Cooke's Environmental Services
for details at (772) 781-4300 today!
You'll be... .
surprise-,0
Open 9:30 to 5:00 Monday-Saturday Lin e of ENTRY DOORS"
tuart ent wwwentrypointdecoratvedoorglassco Vero Beach
SMTRPOINT" Flu SBetter.
FREE ESTIMATES "We Now Have A
Open 9:30 to 5:00 Monday-Saturday Line of ENTRY DOORS"
Stuart Centre www.entrypoint-decorativedoorglass.com Vero Beach
2371 SE Fed. Hwy. Unit #2 .. .. 4125 9th St. SW
(772) 463-6500 M.2 V (772) 770-9350
FREE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE
WORKROOM ON PREMISE
VIESEL
I I ~ is S S 5t, it
$175IlCROdermabrasion wt
European Facial & Exhractions
$75S 41'E V.'~5,,,r,,; ..
4L'D i*:IcAL PLEL To HRV i I ZI R I R~Bft II ,%IIJ Nt ',L 40
............ 1
cnt-amCaenar
t
B
I* S*''3s
S'O
/; / *S aAO
Quality Construction Reasonable Prices
(772) 263-3654 FREE
CBC 1252989 ESTIMATES
* Bar Stools 4
Kitchen & Bar
Patio Indoor/Outdoor
Hutches & Buffets
Mix & Match
Castered Dining Sets
Custom Orders
(at no extra charge)
f
Our Prices Can't be beat.
our Service Can't be beat!
Our Selection can't be beat!
,1,Itu nmus see
TES ''." '... our 7.500 sq ft.
nO(X ;- Furniture S ho rooin
Si Before You buy!
S. Choose from OVER 40
.... IManufacturers!
~ ~ ~ C '- l--* ^qi
YOUmiTHACTIwr .dff er S-Ea
Former Bulldog a leader in Big East
BY MATT DEWHURST
Sports writer
Hansen Woodruff spent
his first collegiate practices
rehabilitating his right
knee.
He spent the rest of his
freshman season at Syra-
cuse University putting the
hurt on Big East soccer
opponents.
Woodruff, a 2006 gradu-
ate of South Fork High
School, led the Orange in
points (16) and goals
(seven) in 2006 as he heads
into his sophomore cam-
paign as one of the team's
leaders.
But as storybook as it
sounds (high school stand-
out starts the season
injured and goes on to be
collegiate success),
Woodruff, the 2006 Florida
Dairy Farmers Mr. Soccer
award winner, entered his
freshman year on the side-
line. An injury to his MCL
last summer forced
Woodruff to work even
UNIROYAL
6OODfY-EAR
Must Present Ad For Advertised Pricing
OILB
& LTER
1V ii$7995
!. 9 39$ !! 145"!
S l ss Expires 727/71 Expires 7/27/07 i i Expires 7/27/07
. 'Most cars byappoinment only 'Mos cars by appointment only orsbyappointm t only
Li M. A1- -- -L - --i - -wI ,
-1
BRAKES
- -q % e... . . .
I Save 0 on Two Wheels I I FRONT ALL 4 WHEELS |
I S I $3995 *69 I
I Save '40 on Four Wheels I I wih purchase of 4 Tires I
S Expirs 7/27/07 I i Expires 7/27/07 I
os car y appointment ony *Mo cor by appointment only
L---- ii--, -i--,------------ m
28SFrdcra ar ,re, t
harder to earn respect
from upperclassmen and
other teammates, a diffi-
cult task for any incoming
freshman on a Division I-A
team. But instead of shying
away from the challenge,
the former Bulldog
attacked it head on.
"Getting used to playing
up there was a big change.
Everyone up there was
insane fitness-wise. It is
definitely a few steps high-
er than high school,"
Woodruff said. "The first
practice was a little nerve-
wracking."
In his first collegiate
game, Woodruff scored the
game-winning goal against
Niagara and by midseason
he had cracked the starting
lineup. His breakout game
came against No. 23-St.
John's, when his goal tied
the score.
That goal sparked a scor-
ing run for the freshman
that included two game
winning goals in the next
three games. Woodruff was
finally healthy, and earn-
ing his keep with Syracuse.
"Every day, when I prac-
tice I prepare myself to
approach like it like I have
to make up ground,"
Woodruff said. "You can't
take it easy. You can't say
everyone else isn't practic-
ing because they are."
And even with that hard
BEST VALUES FROM $750 TO $1000
Proven to last 10 Years or Lonaer!
HELP US HIT A HOME RUN
IN THE FIGHT AGAINST CHILD ABUSE
I Sat,:liy 128ts G
Ti met wn News Treasure & Space Coast Radio
and stay for the 7pm St. Lucie Mets vs. Palm Beach Cardinals
Tradition Field, St. Lucie West
S SILENT AUCTION RAFFLE LIVE Music
Sof Sports Memorabilia *Bond to be.
". ;-, ..P.. pfoceedb Benefit announced ." '-
Tkickets only a, later date
A 0 tcd
work paying off, he
remains humble about
scoring the most points by
a Syracuse freshman since
2001.
"None of my goals were
nice goals," Woodruff said
with a chuckle. "I'll be hon-
est, they were more like
blue-collar goals. It's not
like I beat six people then
scored."
He will return to upstate
New York in the fall, but for
the summer Woodruff is
staying busy. In June he
joined the Treasure Coast
Galleons semi-pro soccer
club to keep his skills
sharp and play with better
competition.
In his first game for the
Galleons, Woodruff scored
a goal and had an assist in
a 7-1 win over visiting
Okeechobee. The addition
of Woodruff gave the
Galleons a much-needed
,combination of youth and
experience that was quick-
ly noticed.
"It was a very good sur-
prise when I heard he was
going to come. He has a
great future ahead of him,"
said Galleons head coach
Gerry Schiavo. "Having
him on the field is (means
we're going to score) a goal.
He is going to force
defenders to play him.
We're better because he
helps the other players get
open."
Woodruff said he was
excited when he heard the
Galleons were going to be
playing so close to where
he grew up, giving him a
place to play highly com-
petitive soccer in his time
away from school.
Woodruff used to travel to
Broward County or Boca
Raton to play during the
summer or in men's
leagues in West Palm
where he would get
knocked around.
But the chance to play
with former professional
players in the Florida Elite
Soccer League was some-
thing he couldn't resist.
The opportunity to learn
from older players also
gives Woodruff a chance to
see what it will take to
become a professional
soccer player, which is
something he hopes to be
one day.
"It's awesome," said
Woodruff. "I mean just
being in the field with
players like that, seeing
that I can play with them...
it's kind of weird."
To reach his goal of play-
ing professional soccer,
preferably in the United
States with Major League
Soccer, Woodruff knows he
must become more.consis-
tent in his remaining three
years at Syracuse.
And from what Schiavo
has seen so far from
Woodruff this summer, he
is on the right track to
achieving that goal.
"I think he can go to the
next level, but he has to
work," Schiavo said. "He's
like a sponge. He is trying
to soak up everything."
1.oot0.64 oi
that hei4e9t fomse7
THE SEARCH ENDS HERE
hometownNews
Classified
Palm Beach Gardens thru Ormond Beach
'-f -'.T r- ] 1 r -f B -.: .: =:" *S' :'^/ ?3t
.", ,,",-*, ; ,Cj '" p 1 f-. ." n, ,.. ^_/ '_ A : *aa
40 -- -
r1 j
carpt clanin
Carpet Cleaning
Upholstery Cleaning
Flood & Water Damage Restoration
FREE Pre-treatment & Deodorizer
Licensed and Insured w Call Kenny Langberg
772-546-6933
Residential & Commercial Cleaning Services
Serving Your Area for Over 10 years.
am- -will i=- -
I
5 Ferrellgos
Propane Tank $11
Refill Sale per20Ibfill
S MONTEREYRD. Unlimited Refills"
i ,0.01, -T Every Fifth Fill Free
* |at$11 each
M II i^ uiHkkE
/ tmB~litI
A Smile Is Forever..
Custom Quality Dentures -
Starting.fron 53 50
-Immediate, Full, Partial In House Laboratory
-Repairs, Relines & Extractions
R. Ian Murray, DMD
COSMETIC DENTURE CENTER INC.
800 East Ocean Stuart. Florida 463-0993
IDNEVE
13117ANE
(V AXLE
BOOTAXLE
* .**
Looking for your
Hometown INews?
Do you live
in a gated
community?
Get your Local
,Homelown News
Delivered to your Home
Martin County North All Star Robert Marcus (No. 5) catches Port St. Lucie.National All Star Anthony Napolitano off sec-
ond base on the back end of a double play after a line drive to the pitcher during the District 17 All Star Champions Mon-
day, July 16 at Sportsman's Park. Martin County lost the final game 8-3.
BY MATT DEWHURST
Sports writer
Port St. Lucie National
knekv they were in for a
fight July 16 against Martin
County North..
MCN had beaten PSL
National, 12-8, just two
days prior to force a win-
or-go-home champi-
onship game for the
Florida Little League
District 17 title, and
entered the Monday night
. See TITLE, B11
The best things
in life are:' .
. -.. ,.'.. ...
1 ,-':..-------- l --- --------~
YMCA
SUMMER CAMP
'H 7. l ,' ' .
CAMP ACTIVITIES AND HIGHLIGHTS:
weekly field trips, sports, swimming, arts-n-crafts,
skating, indoor & outdoor games, CPR/ First Aid
Certified staff, financial assistance available,
character values incorporated into activities,
and unique weekly themes
CAMP!
* Camp Expedition
* Teen Camp
* Gymnastics Cam
* Basketball Camj
* Cooking Camp
S AVAILABLE:
n Babysitting Camp
Aqua Camp
np Surf Camp
p Fishing Camp
Richard C. Geisinger, Sr. Branch
YMCA 1700 SE Monterey Rd Stuart,
FL 34996 (772) 286-4444
YMCA Sportsworld 2700 SE
Willoughby Blvd. Stuart, .FL o
34994 (77) 223-16406
reiseronin.wwymateaurcos.org
If you live in a gated community
and are missing your
Hometown nNews
Don't wait any longer.
Get your local edition home
delivered for FREE every week.
But you must
sign-up for this FREE
subscription offer.
Receive your F EE
Lifetime Subscription ...
Choose one of these
3 easy options.
1-866-913-6397
htip://signup.hometownnewsol.com
subscription@hametowonnewsol.com
Currently the subscription is
totally free, and will continue to
be free for as long as you request
delivery. But you MUST sign up!
4,0, Sq ." FREE A sembly
Mon, Tues, Wed, FrI & Sat 10-6pm Thurs 10-8pm SUN Closed.
772-z19-HIuoo
6127 SE Federal Hwy just south of Cove Rd Stuart
wwwIwoodyoiu-co
Martin County
drops title game
5
from only
Get a Great Website! $9.95*
Professional
Designs
- 800+ designs
- Unlimited changes
Powerful
Features
* Photo album
* E-commerce
* Blogging
* File manager
* 24/7 editing
* Much more!
- Features you need
- Prices you want
Personal
Service
Free support
Ready to help
Visit: www.hometownnewsolI.com
or call: (772) 919-7111
ALL
SHUTTER
Member ASSA BBB SYSTEMS, INC.
Over 20 Years Experience
Licensed Bonded Insured
Palm Beach County #U18687
Martin County #SP03015
*On comparable products & service
*Monthly with
annual plan P
Cash & Carry for the
DIY Customer!
1960 W. 9th St. Suite 9
West Palm Beach, FL
Palm Beach Co: 561-863-0955
VIsA Martin Co: 772-463-7596
I
.1
A ON YOUR HGtE
Summertime is bargain
time for Florida golfers
ately, golfers here on
Florida's Treasure
Coast have been
opening their newspapers
to some great news.
If you've looked for and
found advertisements for
golf courses, you've surely
seen the samo thing that I
have. We are currently
enjoying a biyer's market.
I flipped open last week's
edition of Hometown News
to catch up on the local
sports, and right there,
staring at me, was golf for
practically nothing.
I know that summertime
golf in Florida is usually
inexpensive, but this
borders on the ridiculous.
Courses are embattled in
a price war trying to get you
to swing your clubs on their
fairways.
There is golf with a beer
for $25. Another course has
golf all afternoon, as much
as you can play before dark,
for the same price as 18
holes in the morning.
For courses, it comes
down to marketing and
specials to fill their tee
sheets this time of year.
Some are a little better at
it than others.
One such course is Pahlm
Cove Golf Club in Palm
City. Course owner Doug
Moseley has come up with
an interesting way to attract
business and get word out
about his course.
Palm Cove is known by
many golfers for eating
their lunch. Now Moseley
wants to give you lunch
with your golf.
"If golfers would like to
come and challenge the
Cove and bring their
business to my course, I'll
be happy to buy them
lunch," said Moseley.
Moseley has distributed
coupons around the area to
local shops. Pick up a
HERITAGE RIDGE
GOLF CLUB
OF HOBE SOUND
772.546.2800
Everyday Rates:
$2900 Before 12 Noon
$2500 After 12 Noon
2000 After 2:30 pm
Residents Appreciation
Day Thursdays
$2400 -
Expires --31-0-
Driving Range &
Golf Academy
Grill Room Open Daily
3 miles South of Cow Road
on U.S. I. Only 15 minutes
from Jupiter
www.heriwageridgegolf.com
JAMES STAMMER
Golf columnist
coupon and drop by the
course to enjoy a round of
golf and lunch for $20.
Even better is that.the
improvements made by
Moseley and his staff -
since he purchased the
course a few years ago -
have made for a kindler,
gentler Palm Cove.
By letting the rough grow
up a little, and using plant
beds, he has been able to
stop many errant shots
from reaching the water
hazards and trees at the
course. Now you even save
money on golf balls.
Owners and general
managers have figured out
that the best way to catch
any golfer's eye is to throw a
low price in front of him or
her.
If you've been spending
weekends mowing the yard
between raindrops, watch-
ing cars race around in
circles or doing the laundry,
now is your chance to grab
some golf while the grab-
bing is good.
You are familiar with the
term "prices subject to
change?"
Rest assured, this buyer's
bonanza will not last
forever.
To understand why rates
are so low, let's go back to
your 12th-grade economics
101 class. The first rule of
economics is "supply and
demand."
During the summer, most
courses have a huge supply
of tee times available and
not enough demand from
golfers to fill them all.
A majority of golfers have
returned to their Northern
homes or won't venture out
in the heat. Those who wish
to play simply lack the
numbers to fill the tee
sheets. Every course wants
as many of those remaining
golfers to spend their
golfing days with them.
In fact, most courses
spend the summer just
trying to keep their heads
above water.
A golf course has a fairly
set expense sheet. Barring
unforeseen expenses, it
costs roughly the same
amount to keep the course
open whether they have 20
players a day or 200.
Obviously, if you have
200, you can charge less,
make a smaller profit off
each golfer, but have so
many that you still turn a
profit.
Those of us who live here
year-round are fortunate.
We get to enjoy golf at its
least expensive and when
one course starts to strug-
gle and lowers its rates,
usually everyone follows.
Come winter, there will be
so many of us that we'll be
in need of them.
The same economic rule
that helps us now will hurt
us then. So don't be too
mad once the rates start to
climb again.
Without the winter
demand, we'd have few golf
courses to choose from
over the summer and
fewer summer specials.
You can't have your cake
and eat it too, unless it
comes with cart, greens
fees and a beer for around
$25.
James Stammer has been
an avid golfer and golf
enthusiast for 30 years. He
hosts the Tuesday Night
Golf Show on WPSL 1590-
AM radio station. Contact
him at
jstammer@yahoo.com.
DON'T WAIT!
We Sell & Service Generators
We offer Turnkey Electrical/Gas Installation
Interior & Exterior Gas Lines
Gas Connections for Generators
Propane Tanks Installed
Commerce al Licensed
a ELITE GAS CONTRACTORS &
Residential Sales Installation Service insured
Local, Oivned & Operaied 772-220-9678 Locally Ovned & Operated
INTIERNBET
SERU .E*EI. o
4 ri': EI E
With our !X IRBfE WHEFL REPAIR MACHINE"
BEFORE
AFTER
Trust Your European Car to
VICTORY LANE
EURO CAR
FULL SERVICE REPAIR SHOP
Volkswagen
Audi Land Rover Mercedes
Asain BMW
Dependable & Personal Service
18 Years in Business
FREE TOWING SERVICE*
*with repair of over $200
76 EDxi wJesnBacF.',, 712537
REDkI
a.21aBi
WDo"I Wat Till Th-R
1 with this ad
EXPIRES 8/16/07 Safety & Security Films
--" Service& Repairs ,
Residential & Commercial c
Si Wholesale & Retail Exporting
1 Fast Delivery Times
(ll rh (frrf 772-692-7079
rAliil4 OIlll www.precisionshutters.corm
U I1 T......633 NW Baker Road
FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED Stuart, Florida
Ai..
L
a
rgo Gimmicks!
~------ ---~--h ----- ---~ --- --~ -- --~I
Ii
Title
From page B9
contest ready to ride their
momentum to a victory.
But Marcus Sierra and
Tyler Boltersdorf had other
plans.
The PSL National team-
mates hit back-to-back
home runs.in the bottom
of the fifth inning to break
a 3-3 tie and give their
team the lead for good. It
was the beginning of a
five-run inning, and when
the dust had settled, Port
St. Lucie had an 8-3 lead.
The score would remain
that way as Sierra and Kyle
Morris combined for a 1-
2-3 sixth to end the game.
"We knew we couldn't
take (Martin County
North) for granted if we
were going to win," said
PSL National head coach
Brian Spencer. "(Districts)
is the toughest tourna-
ment to win because
you're all rivals. To hold
this trophy tonight is a
testament to every coach
in the league."
Sierra was consistent all
night on the mound,
allowing four hits and two
earned runs while striking
out eight over five and
two- third innings.
But his biggest strike
came in the fifth when he
stepped to the-plate with a
runner on first and one
out.
"I was just thinking
about how I just missed a
home run the last two
times up," Sierra said. "I
knew I could hit one if he
gave me a pitch."
While Sierra was looking
to hit the long ball,
Boltersdorf never expect-
ed to hit his home run.
His coaches had been
telling the third baseman
all season that he had the
size to be a. power hitter,
but until the champi-
onship game, it was only a
dream. His. solo shot to left
was his first home run
ever.
"It was crazy. I got to do
that more often," Bolters-
dorf said. "We were pretty
mad (after Saturday's
game). There was no way
they were going to beat us
tonight."
Martin County North
rallied from deficits of 3-0
and 6-4 against Port St.
Lucie on July 14 with back-
to-back homers from J.J
.Sanguily and Robert
Markut to force the
championship game on
Monday.
Despite a strong pitching
performance from Mark
Savarese and RBIs from
Brian Dolan and Chad
Rowley in the champi-
onship game, it was clear
Martin County's luck had
run out.
"They worked hard and
won four straight games.
We had to win five to win
(the District)," said Martin
County North head coach
Rob Markut. "I'm proud of
them. They just kept their
head up and did a great
job this last month."
Get the word out!
Want some publicity for your league or team
plans? Hometown News encourages area sports
leagues and sanctioning bodies to submit press
releases with information on your sign-ups,
requirements, fees, dates, times and anything else
pertinent. Our "Sports Briefs" listings print in week-
ly editions on a space-permitting basis. Please
send in your league's information via e-mail to
news@hometownnewsol.com or fax the informa-
tion to (772) 467-4384. A contact number is
required, and a call for verification or more informa-
tion is likely. Send your information to us well in
advance to help us meet our weekly deadlines, and
to give readers ample time to reach you. For more
information, call (772) 465-5656.
*
* .
* -
* -
,,~ I 0
U
44m.
w IDW
*
.-
e
* -
* ^
m -
S
S.
* *
"Copyrighted MaterialR
:- Syndicated Content .
Available from Commercial News Providers"
0.40
* -
. 4 -
40M ~ ,-- 0
*
* -~ __
* -
*
*
0
S
S
S
S
S
-
-
S
0
* 0
0
0
* .-
*
0~-
- *
-mom
wq
--
* -
* S
-
C
m
-
56.
a
- _
iobmetown News
Classif ie
'1-800-823-0466
St. Lucie County 772-465-5551 Fax 772-465-5696
Email classified@HometownNewsOL.pom
,g' _ _. .... w .
'" :-'II 7,"."7777-7 ,,,-
22..-teP t t n S rving the fmo yn 'llo Bary co IILImmumI
foot Bl, co, Sebastian, Orchid Island, Vero Beach, Ft. Pierce, Hutchinson Island, Port St. Lucle, Jensen Beach, Stuart. Palm Cy, Hobe Sodnd. Seall's Point. -
Jupiter. Tequesta, North Palm Beach. Juno Beach, Singer Island. Palm Beach Gardens, Palm Bay. Melbourne, The Beaches, Rockledge. Cocoa, Merrit Island, Cocoa Beach, .
Suqtree, Viera. Titusville, Port St. John, Port Orange, South Daytona, New Smyrna Beach, Edgewater. Oak Hill, Daytona Beach, Holly Hill, Ormond Beach .
Please checl ,omu clhssiried ddin thefirr insrtFon. HonllLeto Nit.ew i ,Mt rs pon ible or error lrs flrst day The public hel re ri Ih, nrght to edil, t. Ke, r let nr reJu if-) ad-rnhsr.,nL nt ith I pioFi nori .. The p.hIhterr Ial rn ln.n.jal nrpo i.halin fti mirrors r fr.r t.imi s.,sii n e of copo b.ild the cos% of the ad
STUART CHURCH
OF CHRIST
VBS
Discovering God
In All Things
July 29th Aug 1st
6-8PM
500 Palm Beach Road
Call
772-287-5134
PALM CITY Forest Hill
Memorial Park. Cemetery
plots, 2 side by side
' $1300 each
772-286-9661
PALM CITY Forest Hills
.Memorial Park 3 plots
side by side, on hill
overlooking lake,. $1500
ea. Call 352-369-3665
ESCORT for late night
entertainment.. 24hrs /
days. Hiring. Southern
Delights 321-745-9082
CALL NOW
Lonely? Want Compan-
ionship? Services offered.
772-209-1010 / 209-2110
Highlight your
ad and get it sold
fast
Whether Buying
or Selling we are
your total source
for classified
HOMETOWN NEWS
800-823-0466
,-. ,
.
call to have your
ad placed in
Our
"Just for i(ids"
Section!
1-800-823-0466
Adoption 888-812-3678
Living Expenses Paid.
Choose a Loving, Fi-
nancially Secure family
for your child. Caring &
confidential. (24 hours I
7 days), Attorney Amy
Hickman. (LIc. #832340)
KNIFEMAKER'S GUILD
SHOW Knives Knives
- Knives Friday July 27
12pm 6pm, Saturday
July 28 10am 6pm,
Sunday July 29 10am -
3pm, Seminars & Cutting
Competitions. Come
meet the knifemakers &
buy the best in custom
knives. Buena Vista Pal-
ace, ORLANDO, FL
www.knifemakersgulld.com
or call 1-502-222-1397
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
IN A
HURRY TO
SELL?
Call the best
classified section
on the east coast!
HOMETOWN NEWS
CLASSIFIEDSI
800-823-0466
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
REACH OVER 30 million
homes with one call. Ad-
vertise in NANI (National
Advertising Network Inc)
for one low price!
800-823-0466.
SAVE GASI Rising Gas
Prices with No End in
Sight! Fight Back! FTP
and HFET tests conclud-
ed this product causes a
real improvement in fuel
economy & reduction in
emissions. Call:
11-888-786-5022 Visit Bio
Performance:
www.maxgas4u.mybpl.com
AA Rated Donation.
Donate Your Car, Boat,
or Real Estate. IRS Tax
Deductible. Free Pick-
up /Tow. Any Model/
Condition. Help Under-
privleged Children.
outreachcenter.org
1-800-693-7911
LOOKING FOR
Exterior Spiral Staircase
approximately 9'. Call
772-562-5334
COIN COLLECTIONS
Any size. Private collector
Immediate, prompt appts.
Confidential. Qualified &
knowledgeable. Cell:772-
529-1008, 772- 336-1270
WE BUY
ESTATES!
CHINA
PORCELAIN
POTTERY
COLLECTIBLES
Call Dawn (
879-6664
Kin ] m- :l /i
TOP CASH PAID
FOR YOUR
ANTIQUE OIL
PAINTINGS
American -
European Any
Size or Condition
Also buying: Silver
Fine Jewelry,
Porcelain, Bronzes,
Statuary, Sculpture,
Watches, Clocks &
Musical Instruments
Call Stephen
25 Years Local exp
772-708.3761
BUY NOW or auction
July 28th New Luxury
Homes & Villas- 4/3 Den
pool, Twin Rivers 15918
E 29th St- Parrish- Fully
furnished 2/2.5/Den 2725
NW 8dth Ave. Ocala- Vil-
la, Heritage Harbour,
Bradenton 2/2/2 1839
Sqft. All Florida Realty &
Auction Co.
www.arfaac.com
941-746-5355
Highlight your
ad and
get it sold fast!
Whether Buying
or Selling we are
your total source
for classified!
HOMETOWN NEWS
800-823-0466
IRS PUBLIC AUCTION -
Sale Date: Wednesday,
July 25, 2007 at 8 a.m.
Location: 14050 NW
22nd Ave, Opa Locka,
FL, 33054. Previews are:
Monday, 7/23 from 3p.m.
until 5 p.m. & Tuesday
7/24 from 8 a.m. until 10
a.m. Approximately 50
lots of Sheet Metal, Ma-
chinery, Equipment, Of-
fice Furniture, Electronics,
& Tools. Rebecca Frank-
lin 404-210-4916
www.irsauctions.gov
A/C NEW 14700 btu
Remote, $160, Box Sui-
tar and case, $20 SLC
772-359-5354
AIR CONDITIONER:
Arctic King, Window unit
5000 btu. Used 1 month
$75 obo 772-489-3040
AUTO WHEELS: (4) 16
inch PT Cruiser, Chrome,
Like new w/ lugs, caps
$200 772-398-9187 SLC
BABY ITEMS: Swing,
$60, Bouncer seat $25,
Aquarium, like new; Exer-
saucer $25 772-344-0791
BAND SAW, horiz. I vert
cuts. metal / wood. New.
$150 obo MC
772-597-1947
BAND SAW, horiz. / vert
cuts. metal / wood. New.
$150 obo MC
772-597-1947
BASEBALL GEAR: bat
pants (2), catcher's mitt,
helmet, pads, guards, all
$150 772-464-1153 SLC
BEANIE BABE, Ty, Prin-
cess Di, $50. purple, re-
tired.772-342-0382 SLC
BEDROOM SET: child's,
'Larnborgini' bed frame,
twin, matched dresser
$150 772-878-6052 SLC
BEDS, TWIN with frames
good condition, clean $80
Entertainment center 4x4
$85 772-567-2703 IR
BICYCLE: HARLEY,
look-a-like, sportster, red/
chrome, like new. $200,
obo 772-283-5677 MC
BOAT, INFLATABLE: 10
foot. Air holds .well. Floor
needs reglue. $150 SLC
772-878-4721
BOOTS: WC Russel
Leather Snake. Size 11D
Brown E.C. $60 obo SLC
772-631-0603
BUMPER COVERS:
Mustang, (2) front. Fits
'99 '04. $100 each obo.
772-359-1380 SLC
BUMPER, TAILGATE,
Toyota 1989 thru 1996,
$200 772-492-1815 IR
CAMERA: 550 Power
Shot digital by Canon.
$85 MC 772-287-1038
CD PLAYER, Sony.
Plays 200 Discs automat-
ically. $50 772-334-7720
CHAIN FOR nameplate.
Gold, thick, unique, $150
firm. Leave message
772-834-0828 SLC
CHAINSAW 16 inch $50,
Weed wacker $75 SLC
772-215-1136
CHAIR: CLUB green by
Rowe, 6 mos., Excellent,
$150 772-223-0269 MC
CHINA CABINET:
Antique, Contemporary,
walnut 1950's style. $100
obo 772-879-3500
COMPUTER EQUIP-
MENT: Printer, Scanner,
Fax, Keyboard $150 obo
772-913-3999 SLC
COMPUTER TOWER:
Keyboard, mouse, Win
XP. Works great! $125
772-589-1378 IR
COMPUTER:Gateway
XP monitor, mouse,
keyboard,$200
772-634-2391
COUCH, RATTAN: FL
style. Excellent condition
$200 cash obo. Can de-
liver. SLC 772-878-8661
COUCH: 2 piece beige
$150, Twin headboard,
white $50 772-626-1344
COUCH: 4 piece section-
al leather. Turquoise.
Good condition. Sacrifice
$150 772-878-6472 SLC
CRIB: LIGHT oak, great
condition, $75, Sheet set
available. 561-252-8625
DAYBED, IRON with
trundle and 2 mattresses
$60, Dollhouse with furni-
ture $100 772-581-9126
DESK TEAK solid. Ex-
cellent cond. $375 new,
Now $100 772-879-7400
or 772-240-6996 SLC
DESK/ BOOKCASE
combo with hanging
desk, top shelves, cabi-
net $50 772-344-1224
DESK: Computer Ar-
moire, Wood, like new:
73HX23DX42W. $75,
772-781-7879 MC
DESK: OLD, solid wood,
excellent condition. Col-
lectible. $150. IR
772-562-2626
DINING ROOM SET w/4
chairs, dark wood &
green, + China cabinet
$150 772-340-7559
DINING SET: light wood
and glass. 66x41, 2 extra
leaves, 4 padded chairs.
$175 772-879-4855 SLC
DINING SET: Palm tree
design $185 SLC
772-879-3541
DINING TABLE: glass,
44x66 Aluminum base
$150 obo 772-340-1395
DISHWASHER, HOT-
POINT, $50, Roper Dryer
$50. Both like new. work
fine. SLC 772-336-2767
DOG CAGE: medium
size for dog. $20 SLC
772-878-5351
DOG CAGES: (2) metal,
1 drop pin, 1 folding, $80
both obo 772-293-9421
DRILL: driver and hand
vacuum, cordless kit.
Ryobi New $85 SLC
772-343-8477
DRY SINK: antique.
Dark wood. Nice. $100
AC condenser fan.
FASCO $60 SLC
772-461-5836
DRYER: MAYTAG, Per-
forma, Quiet series. Like
new. $150 772-468-3416
EDGER, COMMERCIAL.
Runs good, moving $60
772-344-5889 SLC
END TABLES: (2) Glass
& Wood, Light colored,
Square, 27" wide. Good
Condition $45 for both
772-879-6553 Iv msg psi
ENDTABLES 2 black
tables. $5. Black metal
futon $30. In Ft Pierce
772-940-2567
ENTERTAINMENT CEN-
TER: lite wood 6x8, Slid-
ing doors, glass shelves
$200 772-785-9573 SLC
ENTERTAINMENT CEN-
TER: Solid oak, Original-
ly $1900, Will sell for
$200 SLC 772-579-9668
FAX MACHINE SHARP
model # VX-820, inkjet
new $25. 772-341-1356
MC
FAX/ COPIER: Sharp
Model UX3402 Plain
Paper. Excel. cond. $40
772-336-0151 SLC
FISH FREE, bring own
container. 772-621-8287
FLAT TOP STOVE:
General electric, White, 3
months old. $200.
772-418-6148
GOLF BAG ladies $15.
772-336-8364
GOLF CLUB set: Com-
plete. TiMatrix 740 LH
with bag/covers and hy-
brid $200 561-662-1616
GRILL: GEORGE Fore-
man, New, Boxed, Was
$49.99, Now $25 MC
772-334-8862
JUMP-A-ROO LIKE new.
Graco high chair. Like
new. $35 each. SLC
772-873-0494
KEYBOARD: YAMAHA
PSR280 36 Keys, Stand,
Like new. $75 MC
772-283-6508
LADDER: WOODEN, 5
foot, good condition, has
5 steps and shelf. $5
772-546-4751 MC
LAMINATOR HEAT-
SEAL : Business cards,
photos, tags, film covers.
$25 772-463-0688 MC
LAWN BRIDGE, Treated
wood strong $175 SLC
772-337-9196
LAWN MOWER 21" cut
IC 4 HP Sensation $200.
772-418-0060
LAWN MOWER: Toro
gas self-propelled. Excel-
lent condition (new $400)
$175. 772-713-7190 SLC
LAWNMOWER, RIDING,
Wheelhorse 30" cut, 5
speed, headlights, good
cond. $200 772-342-4304
LENS: WIDE Angle, for
Nikon SLR $30 obo SLC
772-336-5705
MASSAGE UNIT: Exer-
cise electric heavy duty
wood rollers, $75 SLC
772-871-8916
MASSAGER/HEAT full
body Homedics, 5 motor
$40 772-336-5869
METAL ROOFING 5v
26q Excess job material
20 rs 24 feet $190
772-741-2963 Jup
MICROWAVE 1.3 cu ft.
1000W. Timer, clock, 8
touch keys, Like new
$100 772-335-0457 SLC
MITER SAW, tradesman
compound, 10" with 4 ex-
tra blades, new cond
$100. 772-497-4065 SLC
MOWER, ELECTRIC.
Black & Decker, 3 mos.,
Great on Bahia $200
SLC 772-879-3760
MOWER: YARDMAN 3:1
6.5 hp B&S 65pd
self-propelled. CR best
buy $175 772-873-0760
NINTENDO NES system.
2 controllers, 1 gun, 9
games, AC adapter,
more $85 772-344-6980
ORGAN: LOWERY,
magic genie. $150 MC
772-287-3452
PATIO FURNITURE: 40x
66 glass top w/ 4 chairs
$175 772-661-8938 SLC
PATIO FURNITURE:
PVC, 42 inch round table,
4 chairs, VG condition
$75obo 772-871-1585
MOR
flOFLO
% 40 *, -
0--NW 0 .
eSM.Eo
I
* *
.m
.9
PICTURES, SET two, old
Spanish look, wood
frames 26x30 $100 each
772-878-1052 SLC
PLYWOOD: 3 4x8ft
sheets, plus other assort-
ed sizes. Take all for $40
772-873-3068 SLC
PRESSURE WASHER:
2700 psi Briggs/Stratton
7 hp platinum plus engine
$199 772-708-3969 SLC
RECLINER: LA-Z-BOY
Light brown, Gently used.
Asking $100. SLC Call
Roy 772-785-9254
REFRIGERATOR:
FROST- free, with ice
maker 18.2 cu. ft. $60
obo 772-220-0719 MC
ROOFER'S TORCH with
tank, gas, hoses for 1 ply
used once $70 Iv. mssg.
772-286-7203 MC
RUNNING BOARDS:
1992 Ford club wagon
$75 pair 772-464-4496
SCUBA HOOKAH hose
Brownie, New, 50 feet,
No regulator $105 SLC
772-871-0817
SCUBA TANK: 100 cu
ft., tank, boot, nitrox, 04
Hydro, 5-07bbVIP $115
561-747-5564 MC
SEWING MACHINE:
1961 Universal model
SAM super zig zag. $25
772-466-3529 SLC
SHELVING, STEEL (2) 6
shelf sets heavy duty
commercial 16x26x 6'3"
$45 772-340-4635 SLC
SHOES: MENS like new,
EEE width, (6) 10 1/2 Dr.
Scholls beige $22 pair
772-335-7037 SLC
SIMPLICITY 4 Thread,
Differential feed, Serger
$100 772-287-1584 MC
SLUSHIE MIX: concen-
trate. All flavors. Assorted
24 gals. cups, 'straws,
$200 SLC 772-343-9908
SOFA /LOVESEAT: Ivo-
ry Great condition. $180
Please leave message.
772-343-9282 SLC
SOFA/ LOVESEAT $200
772-530-9462 SLC
SOFA/ LOVESEAT Per-
fect. Elegant pastel print.
Lush cushions, XXX com-
fy $200 561-339-1697
STORAGE RACKS: 3
sets metal frame, 4 ad-
just shelves 94x48x16
$150 561-748-3880
SUITCASE ON wheels.
Black. Good cond. $25
772-626-9252
SUITS: WOMEN'S Work,
suits size 16. Great con-
dition $100. SLC
772-626-1769
TABLE, COFFEE: Anti-
que white wood 24x60
x17 inch with shelf, draw-
er $30 772-340-4170
Household Merchandise? Under $200?
BY EMAIL classified@HometownNewsOL.com
or log onto www.HometownNewsOL.com to place your ad
Please Mail, Fax or Email Your Free Ad No Phone Calls
For private party use only Commercial advertising is not eligible 2 ads per month
Your Name
Address
City State__ Zip
Home Phone Daytime Phone _
Maii or Fax Coupon to the
Hometown News Office Nearest You!
..----- Deadline for Free Ads is Monday at 5:00 pm
Thanks to all of our readers for submitting your Free ads for merchandise priced under $200.
A gentle reminder: We allow 4 lines only including your phone number and only 2 ads per month per household.
Ads are scheduled for 2 consecutive Friday publications. If you sell the item, you can cancel It and submit an ad to replace It.
All FREE ads must be submitted by mail, fax or email. We cannot handle phone calls for free ads at this time.
And finally, please remember to include your name and address when submitting your ads.
Our advertisers make this service possible, so thank you for supporting our advertisers and thank you for reading the
HOMETOWN NEWSIIII
MONE OFFICE VERO BEACH OFFICE 1UP1TER OFCE
1102 S. U.S. 1 1020 Old Dixie Hwy 840 Jupiter Park Drive, Suite 102
Fort Pierce, FL 34950 Vero Beach, FL 32960 Jupiter, FL 33458
Fax 772-46 ,5-96IaY =- 6 a 615557
TABLE: DINETTE, glass
4 black chairs, Immacu-
late $150 772-985-4724
TABLE: DOUBLE drop
leaf, 64x40 rectangle, 4
chairs and side board,
oak $150 772-460-1236
TABLE: WOOD 36x76
w/ 6 chairs, good cond.
$150, Cutting table $45
772-878-3621 SLC
TABLES: (1) coffee, (2)
end Antique green with
beveled glass top. $110
772-785-5470 SLC
TABLES: END, .black,
gold trim, glass top,
23x23 $30, 772-546-8986
TELESCOPE: MEADE
with Astronomy software
$125 obo, Murray 6sp Mt.
Bike $40 772-413-8847
TOOLBOX, TRUCK:
continental 64 inch,
brand new. $175 SLC
772-337-4067
TRAILER HITCH: $20, 5
1/4 drop 2 inch ball, Con-
duit bin of PVC 2 inch elb
$10 772-220-4982
TREADMILL: PORTA-
BLE, w/ timer, $65 Pet-
crate, 21x21x20 $35 MC
772-220-8989
TREADMILL: WESLO
Cadence. Great. $100
Bike rack for RV $25
SLC 772-335-3443
TV CABINET stand, wal-
nut, wheels, 2 shelves
Microwave, Sharp, $20
each 772-878-6786 SLC
TV: 19 inch Color with
remote. $75 SLC
772-408-2994
TYPEWRITER REMING-
TON. $75. Manual porta-
ble circa 1920's. Mint
cond.772-475-5965. SLC
TYPEWRITER, SMITH
Corona 25 Electric. New.
$89. P-Touch Elec. label
syst. $75 772-418-1713
VACUUM: SELF propel-
led. Ex condition. $75.
772-879-6068 SLC
WALKER: 3 wheel roll
easy, storage pouch,
basket, hand brakes,
$100 772-485-4235 MC
WASHER/ DRYER,
Whirlpool. Super capacity
8 cycle wash, 7 cycle dry
$200 561-503-5257 SLC
WASHER/ DRYER:
Whirlpool, White, Like
new. $200 772-633-9165
WATER PURIFICATION
system. New in box cost
$200. Asking $75
772-460-1277
,WHEELCHAIR: DRIVE
TR19 New condition
Swingaway footrests $75
772-878-0717 SLC '
WHEELS: WHITE spoke
8x15 six lug like new
$100 772-595-5405 SLC
WINE BOTTLES: (2) 35
years old. Excellent con-
dition. $75 772-460-2433
FOR SALE: Closeouts &
Cancelled 'Orders. Must
Be SoldI ARCH Steel
Buildings, Up To 60%
Off. 25x46 and 35x80.
Call Today! Freddie:
1-800-463-6062
GIGANTIC MIRRORS
Jobsite leftovers. 48"x
100"x 1/4" (15), $115/
each. 72"x 200"x 1/4",
(11), $165/ each. 72"x
50"k 1/4" w/1" Bevel,.
$115/ each. 84"x 60" w/1"
Bevel' $135. Free delivery
most areas. A & J Whole-
sale, 800-473-0619
HURRICANE SHUT-
TERS Alum panels, All
hardware included. Many
sizes. Exc. cond. A Bar-
gain $1200 772-344-6140
JC'S BUILDINGS, Ga-
rage Barns, Carports,
starting $595. Galvanized
steel. 2 styles, 13 colors.
Free installation/ quote.
Open Saturdays. Florida
Certified 10 yr warranty
available. 386-736-0398;
866-736-7308
jcsmetalbuildings.com
LUMBER Liquidators
Hardwood Flooring,
from $.991sq.ft. Exotics,
oak, bamboo, prefinish-
ed, unfinished. Bella-
wood wl50yr prefinish,
plus A Lot Morel We
Deliver Anywhere, 5
Florida Locations,
1-800-FLOORING
(1-800-356-6746)
METAL ROOFING-
SAVE $$$ Buy from
manufacturer. 40YR
PAINT WARRANTY! 20
colors in stock all acces-
sories. Delivery available,
Gulf Coast Supply &
Manufacturing Inc.
www.GulfCoastSupply.
com 1-888-393-0335
DISCOUNT KIDS
WEAR: Browse magick-
idsa recognizable brands
inventory. Visit website:
www.magickidsusa.com
then enter discount code
(mk343322) For super
prices that you can't beat
PIZZA RESTAURANT
EQUIP. Double stack
pizza oven, 64 'dough
mixer, pizza bench w/re-
frigeration, tables/chairs
walk-in cooler, stove &
more 772-708-1368 or
772-834-8934 Leave msg
BROADBAND INTER-
NET Service by satellite
available NOW! Lightning
fast. No money down
Works everywhere.
1-866-425-4990 www.Sky
BlueNet.com
LAPTOP DELL CD,
floppy, wireless, case.
New programming. Some
Warr. Nice cond. $300
772-332-5021
NEW COMPUTER-
You're Approved Guar-
anteed! Bad credit? No
Problem! No Credit
check. Name brands.
Checking account re-
quired. 800-486-8146.
Call BlueHippo now for
Free bonus.
DIRECT TV Free 4 Room
System! Personal
Checks Accepted! 250+
Channels! Starts $29.99/
month! FREE HBO/ Cin-
emax/ Showtime! FREE
DVR/ HD Receiver!
We're Local Installers!
Call 1-800-620-0058
Need A New Computer?
Bad Credit No Problem!
Buy a New Computer
Now, Pay For It Later!
Computers/Laptops From
$200/Month. Call Now
1-800-667-6581
SATELLITE TV CHEAP!!
FREE installation. No
equipment to buy! Free
digital recorder upgrade!
Up to 250 digital chan-
nels. FREE portable DVD
player. 1-800-536-0375
OPEN HOUSE
Reach over
one million potential
buyers from
North Palm Beach
thru Ormond Beach
HOMETOWN NEWS
1-800-823-0466
$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-
tress set, still in plastic.
561-296-2397 can 'deliver
BED RM- 5PC CHERRY.
New in boxes. Cost-
$1500 must move $475.
Can Deliver Today!
561-296-5987
COUCH & LOVESEAT-
stain proof microfiber.
New in plastic w/lifetime
factory warranty. Cost
$1500 sacrifice $499. can
deliver 561-296-1011
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
HOME Office Furniture:
Secty. desk/ chair, $100.
(5) lobby chairs, $50.
Thomasville White Oak
hutch, $250.
772-215-8149
MEMORY FOAM
Thera-Peutic NASA Mat-
tress: Q-$399, K-$499,
Free Delivery. Warranty.
1-888-287-5337. 60 night
trial www.mattressdr.com
BUYING GOLD/ SILVER
Watches, coins, broken
jewelry. We buy it all,
cash today 772-559-5755
MOR
- EMPLOYMENT
CLERICAL /
SALES
SUPPORT
We are adding an ad-
ditional person to help
support a dynamite
sales team in our Fort
Pierce Office.
This is a full time po-
sition with competitive
salary & benefits, re-
quiring attention to de-
tail, and a positive,
supportive attitude.
Hometown News is
an award winning com-
munity newspaper cur-
rently producing 18
separate editions from
No. Palm Beach
through Volusia .
If you would like to be
a part of this high en-
ergy, enthusiastic and
successful team
please FAX your re-
sume, with cover let-
ter:
Attention: Amanda
772-465-5301
or email
communityrelations@ .
HometownNewsOL..om
eoe we drug test
BEST IN THE AREA!
HOMETOWN NEWS
CLASSIFIEDSI
1-800-823-0466
E1,1112MI :=
M^ LEARNING CENTER'
DO YOU LOVE TO TEACH?
NOW HIRING
TEACHERS/TUTORS
Part-Time Flexible Hours
No Prep Work
*.No Parent Conferences
No Take Home Work
", 9 eat Gfz ee" e
Contact Connie: 772-221-8332
Fax Resumes: 772-382-0604
E-mail: Connie4hlc@bellsouth.com
3007 SW mariDonBld
"Service is thefHEART
of our business"
We specialize in quality
nursing and home
health aide services.
Immediate Jobs Availablell
C.N.A's H.HA.'s
LIVE-IN's
G COMPANIONS
L.P.N.'s & R.N/S
o Great Pay
Flexible Hours
M 772-621-8348
Z 561-686-2923
S561-274-4149
$AVON$ Unlimited
income! Network
marketing option! Some
Internet experience re-
quired. World famous
name recognition.
Products for Men,
Women, Children. Call
Sandra 1-800-332-2340
Independent Sales Rep.
HIRING
Classified
Advertising
Consultant
If you are a phone
professional with ex-
cellent typing and
computer skills and
enjoy a great team
atmosphere, this is
the job you have been
looking for.
This is a full time po-
sition with benefits.
If you can provide
good customer serv-
ice and have good
sales skills you can
easily earn $50K+!
For an interview:
please email resume
and cover letter to:
snyder@
HometownNewsOL.com
or fax: 772-465-5696
eoe we drug test
BEST IN THE AREAl
HOMETOWN NEWS
CLASSIFIEDSI
1-800-823-0466
, 17-1 rm
DRIVERS LCT WANTS
YOUI OTR drivers, solos
or teams. 6 months expe-
rience & CDL-A/HAZ re-
quired. Full benefits
package. 2003 2005
equip. 1-800-362-0159,
LCTransportation.com
ESCORTS NEEDED -
Dancers, models. Must
be reliable. Work own
hours. Transportation a
plus. 321-745-9082
GRAPHIC
ARTISTS
Join our team!
Are you creative?
Do you enjoy a
challenge?
Do you work. well
with others?
If you have strong Mac
experience and are
proficient in Quark4 &
Photoshop, we would
like to meet you.
Full time employees
are eligible for health/
dental benefits and
401K. Positions avail-
able in Fort Pierce,
Jupiter, Vero Beach,
Melbourne and South
Daytona. Work sched-
ules vary with some af-
ternoons and evenings
necessary to meet our
deadline needs.
For consideration
please fax your
resume to Phil:
772-467-4382
email phil@
HometownNewsOL.com
e0e we drug test
MULTI-STATE Appraisal
company seeking li-
censed real estate ap-
praisers. Strong report
writing & excellent work
ethic. Employee positions
available w/benefits. Fax
resume 1-419-255-1745
NOW HIRINGII TRAVEL,
HAVE FUN, & MAKE
MONEY! We offer Train-
ing, Transportation, Hotel
Accommodations, & Un-
limited Earning Potential!
Must be able to travel
immediately, be Self Mo-
tivated & Outgoing! Call
TODAY! 1-866-502-0174
.,'ll]SF-!
....... .....$10,000
S|New Hire
|iJs- .Performance
Schwan's Home Service, Inc. is the largest direct-to-home frozen food sales
and Delivery Company in the world and distributes more than 300 frozen food
products under the Schwan's brand including pizza, choice meats, seafood,
desserts and its signature ice cream.
Customer Service Manager (Route Sales)
Schwan's offers competitive earnings and the possibility to receive a $10,000
New Hire Performance bonus* (based upon successful achievement of 12
months performance goals).
additional benefits include: (but not limited to): paid training,
advancement opportunities, paid vacation, health and disability insurance
options, 401K retirement savings program.
CaHl 1-866-204-2182 to visit with us or log onto
www.schwansjobs.com to apply. Candidates must be at least 21 years of age,
meet company standards related to motor vehicle record review (MVR), crimi-
nal record and employment history verification. Must be able to satisfy U.S.
Department of Transformation (DOT) medical certification & drug test require-
ments.
*This limited promotion will run from July 1, 2007 to September 30, 2007
Some exclusions apply
EOE
MODELS & DANCERS ACCOUNTING
Top Pay! Earn cash daily. Collections
Call 772-209-2110 or Full Time
772-209-1010 Hometown News is
PROFESSIONAL seeking a full time
BODYGUARDS needed, accounting profes-
FREE training. Earn sional with experi-
$350.00 $750.00 a day. ence in collections.
Military or police experi- We were recently
ence a plus! No experin-
ence needed. No Felon- voted the #1 busi-
ies. 1-866-271-7779. ness of the year by
w w w St Lucie Chamber!
bodyguardsunllmited.net This is a great op-
portunity to join our
SECRET SHOPPERS team.
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Benefits include,
for Store Evaluations, health, dental, &
Local Stores, Restau- 401K. Please email
rants, & Theaters. Train- your resume to
ing Provided, Flexible yo orum to
Hours. Up to $50 per oportunitNy@ .co
assignment! HometownNrfx:OL.com
1-800-585-9024 ext.6262 772465-5301
attn: Robin
Llsui1 eoe we drug test
NEWSPAPER .
CARRIERS
For the
Earn Up to Highlight your
$3001mo ad and get it sold
for delivering fast
1 day per week
Must have dependable Whether Buying
car & Fla Insurance. or Selling we are
Fax Steve: your total source
772-465-5696 for classified!
email fristoe@ HOMETOWN NEWS
HometownNewsOL.com 800-823-0466
lITIIANING
SThe ARC
of Martin County
Since 1956
Now Hiring!!
Employment Consultant
needed P/T for
Okeechobee area. We are
seeking a qualified
individual to provide,
job preparation, job
development, &
placement services to
individuals with
disabilities. Strong
communication skills &
ability to network with
area employers a must.
Prefer 1yr. exp. in
counseling, job
placement, job coaching,
vocational rehabilitation.
fax resume gC
772-286-6808 or 0
cpeterson@arcmc.org mA
DO YOU LOVE TO
TEACH? Now Hiring
Teachers/Tutors.
Part-Time, Flexible
Hours, No Prep work, No
parent conferences, no
take home work. "Come
join a wonderful team & a
great atmosphere".
HUNTINGTON
LEARNING CENTER
Connie: 772-221-8332
Fax: 772-382-0604
Connie4hlc@bellsouth.com
3007 SW Martin Downs
Blvd. Palm City, FL 34990
CALL CLASSIFIED
and sell that carl
1-800-823-0466
CORRECTIONAL
OFFICERS No exp nec.
Trainees $28,657/yr. Cer-
tified Officer $31,403/yr.
Excellent state benefits.
772-597-3705 Martin Cty
EXPERIENCED MCSE
(Preferred) I MCP Lo-
cal computer service
company contract posi-
tion currently PIT possi-
ble F/T. Forward Resume
To: 772-465-5696 Attn:
Heather/classified
WILLING TO Educate:
Highly motivated individu-
al for rewarding career in
financial services. Call
John 772-240-2940
$800-$1000 WEEKLY.
We Need Inexperienced
Truck Driver Trainees
Next Week!!! No Money
Down. We Train You.
Start Work Monday!!!
1-877-235-1005 BIG
TRUCKS BIG BUCKS!!
DRIVE BIG TRUCKS for
BIG BUCKS! No layoffs
in the trucking industry.
Hiring In your area
NOW!! Have a new ca-
reer in 16 days.
1-877-235-7623
AAAAAA
GARAGE SALE?
Place your ad In
Hometown News
1-800-823-0466
& EDUCATION
"CAN YOU DIG IT?"
Heavy Equipment
School.. 3 week training
program. Backhoes, bull-
dozers, trackhoes. Local
job placement. Start dig-
ging dirt now. Call
1-866-362-6497 or
1-888-707-6886.
AIRLINES ARE HIRING
Train for high paying Avi-
ation Maintenance Ca-
reer. FAA approved pro-
gram. Financial Aid if
Qualified. Job placement
Assistance. CALL Avia-
tion Institute of Mainte-
nance. 1-888-349-5387
AAAAAA
GARAGE SALE?
Place your ad In
Hometown News
1-800-823-0466
iMEEBfi
ATTEND COLLEGE
ONLINE from home.
Medical, Business,
Para legal, Computers,
Criminal Justice. Job
placement assistance.
Financial aid and Com-
puter provided, if quali-
fied. Call 1-866-858-2121
www.onlinetidewatertech
.corn
EARN YOUR HIGH
SCHOOL Diploma at
home in a few short
weeks. Work at own
pace. First Coast Acade-
my. Nationally accredited.
Call for free brochure.
1-800-658-1180 Ext. 82
http://fcahighschool.org
Please Tell Them...
I Saw It In The
HOMETOWN NEWS
CLASSIFIEDSI
1-800-823-0466
**fiERB
Unemployed?
Looking for a Change!
Want a New Career?
Don't Lose Out...Call Now!
Vero Beauty Academy
978-7178
Ft. Pierce Port St. Lucle
Beauty Academy Beauty Academy
464-4885 340-3540
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR CERTI-
FIED. Hands on training,
Job Placement Assis-
tance. Call Toll-Free
1-866-933-1575. Associ-
ated Training Services,
5177 Homosassa Trail
Lecanto, FL 34461
lW^wkj
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLO-
MAI Fast, affordable and
accredited. Free bro-
chure. CALL NOW!
800-532-6546,. ext. 588.
www.highschooldiplomal 0
.com
Classified 800-823-0466
MEN=-M-
DRIVERS BE YOUR
OWN BOSS Earn
$500+ Per Wk. Yellow
Cab, of the Treasure
Coast. Apply at: 1104 NE
Industrial Blvd, Jensen
Beach-Call 772-225-2027
DRIVERS I OTR Ready
for a Fat Wallet? Windy
Hill is Now Hiring Comp.
Drivers. No NY City. 30
State Carrier. Benefits &
Bonuses. Call
1-800-864-3404
NO EXPERIENCE NO
JOB??? No Problem!!!
CDL Training -Job Place-
ment. $740 $940 week.
No Money Down.. Lodg-
ing- Meals- Transporta-
tion. Hiring in Your Area
Today! 1-877-554-3800
REMODELER / CAR-
PENTER with experi-
ence. Must have tools &
truck. Call 772-284-9967
TRUCK DRIVERS Want-
ed Best Pay and Home
Time! Apply Online To-
day over 750 Companies!
One Application, Hun-
dreds of Offers!
http:7/hammerlanejobs.com
MOVIE EXTRAS Models
People needed to work in
Television and film pro-
duction. Experience not
required. Attend casting
calls immediately. Fee
req'd. Call 888-706-7374
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLO-
MAIII Graduate in 4
weeks! FREE Brochure.
Call Now 1-800-532-6546
Ext. 442 www.hlghschool
Diploma22.com
Call Classified
800-823-0466
,*' ,
ADVANCE YOL
IN ABOUT A I
WE OFFER DYNAMIC
PROGRAMS INCLUDING:
Massage Therapy
Medical Assistant
Medical Coding
Specialist
Practical Nursing [
Patient Care
Technician
Call the campus for scholarship
requirements. Financial assistance
is available to those who qualify.
MASSAGE THERAPIST
OR FACIALIST needed
for Jensen Beach Salon.
Make your own hours.
Call for details.
772-334-2474
CLEANERS Needed
evening shift at Pratt &
Whitney in West Jupiter
from 6 pm to 1:30 am
786-251-3329
ADMIN ASSTIBkkpr -
Full time. Knowledge of
QUIKBOOK MS Excel
helpful. Must be able to
multi task. 561-744-1944
II II i4l 4
Highlight your
ad and
get it sold fast!
Whether Buying
or Selling we are
your total source
for classified!
HOMETOWN NEWS
800-823-0466
.:. !"~U~F~P~.~~i;.l~%e$~iilalPB~DFr~~- -1IC
1 45 Traes
1 455 Trad
/R L
fEA
LAWN MOWER, Snap-
per Rider. Good condi-
tion. Grass catcher. 28"
cut. $425. 772-380-9022
or 508-566-4244 SLC
BEST IN THE AREAl
HOMETOWN NEWS
CLASSIFIEDS1
1-800-823-0466
CAT: Domestic short hair
cat, solid Grey, fixed and
declawed. Free to good
home. 772-408-0863
CORN SNAKE Tank &
everything, $100/obo.
Call 772-708-9590
CUDDLY RAGDOLL
KITTENS TICA reg.,
Blue color & Seal Tortie
Pts $650. 386-677-6747
www.islandia-dolls.com
DACHSHUND HOME
Raised AKC mini,
smooth coat, puppies &
adults, champion bred.
Moving sale! breeding
terms. Call Bob Albrecht,
800-593-2040
VISIT OUR
ONLINE SITE
www.HometownNewsOL.com
Photos with your ad, High
Definition Slide Shows
and more
800-823-0466
RIDING MOTOR & lawn
trlr: Craftsman GT5000
Briggs & Straton 22. Cost
$1895, Sell for $975.
Trailer in great shape.
Cost $2200, Sell for
$1250. 772-388-4573
Call Classified
800-823-0466
GOLDEN LAB: 8 months
old. Papers & Shots,
Hyperactive. $100.
772-807-5704
GREEN WING MACAW
With extra large macaw
cage. 9 years old, talks.
Asking $1600/all.
386-566-4268.
KITTENS Siamese.
Free to good home, long
& short haired.
772-480-3037
S.IAMESE KITTENS
Sealpoint & Bluepoint
2-Males. Health Certified
Purebred $150 to $225
772-878-7263
772-971-1684
see photo at
www.hometownnews.co
m ad # 3866
TOY POODLE PUPS:
Full Bred quiet & smart
3 males 1 blonde, 1
brown & 1 black. 3.5
mths old $200 ea. Also 1
black male 6.5 mths old.
$200 772-873-0929
**DIET PIILLS** Maxi-
mum Prescription
Strength! (Phentrazine
37.5 mg white/blue spec
tabs 60 ct. $79.95) No
Prescription Needed!
FREE SHIPPING.
1-888-527-0870 ext. NN2
www.usaveonpills.com
ALL HEAVENLY CREA-
TURES Pet Crematory.
A caring personal choice
in your beloved pets final
arrangements. 24hr
emergency pick up serv-
ice 365 days per year.
7 72-87 8-23 1 5
www.allheavenlycreature
s.com
,'(. 3633, ..
CREATURES
pet crematory
A CARING PERSONAL
CHOICE IN YOUR I
BELOVED PETS FINAL
ARRANGEMENTS.
24hr emergency
pick up service 365
days per year
772.878.2515
.allheavenlycreatures.com
Classified 800-823-0466
*VIAGRA* Prescription
Strength Alternative (30
Blue Tabs 100 mg
$89.95) No Prescription
Needed FREE Shipping
1-888-527-0870 ext. NN2
usaveonpllls comn
INJURED WORKER?
Receive monthly medica-
tion? No out of pocket
cost. FREE delivery!
Florida Law mandates
you can choose your
pharmacy. Call Health-
Stat RX 1-866-448-8040
Ext#112
LEVITRA/VIAGRA &
Diet Pills Order on-line
at www.Prlcebusterrx.com
1-888-773-6230. FDA
approved drug Soma,
Tramadol, Phentermine,
Didrex, Viagra, Levitra
and more! US lic'd physi-
cians/ pharmacist. Over-
night shipping 7 days
NEW MOTORIZED
Wheelchairs & Full Line
of Medical Equipment
"No Cost" if Eligible.
Medicare I Medicaid &
Private Insurance.
Come Visit Our Web-
site: www.
helpinghandsmedlcalequlp
menit.com 1-877-
667-7088; 954-335-1564
Hablamos Espanol
OPEN HOUSE'
Reach over
one million potential
buyers from
North Palm Beach
thru Ormond Beach
HOMETOWN NEWS
1-800-823-0466
NO MORE VIAGRA?
Call toll free
1-866-852-9829 24 hours
A+ POOL HEATERS
Factory Direct: Solar,
Heat Pump or Gas In-
stalled or Do-It-Yourself
Heater Kits. Free Phone
Quotes. 1-888-754-2740
Tw2.SolarDirect.com
Lic#CWC029795/Insured
Dealer Inquiries Wel-
come!
ADOPTION Give your
baby the best in life.
Living Expenses Paid.
Medical Expenses /
Counseling Paid. Many
Loving, Educated, Very
Financially Secure Cou-
ples Walting! Call Jodi
Rutstein, an Attorney /
Social Worker who truly
cares. #133050
800-852-0041
DIRECT FREE 4 room
system! Personal
checks acceptedl250+
channels! Starts
$29.99/month! Free HBO
/Cinemax/Showtime!
Free DVR/HD Receiverl
We're Local Installers!
Call 1-800-216-7149
DIRECT FREE 4 room
system! Personal checks
accepted 250+ chan-
nels! Starts $29.99/
monthly FREE HBO/ Cin-
emax/ Showtime! FREE
DVR/HD receiver! We're
local installers! Call
1-800-203-7560
BUSINESS & FINANCIAL
BE YOUR OWN BOSS -
Earn significant income
selling the American
Dream. Proven program
includes quality leads and
outstanding company
support. Call
1-877-673-4442, or visit
www.AnericanHomePartners
.corn
HAVE A BUSINESS
Deal? Need money? !In-
vestors waiting. Call The-
Donald 954-326-8136
LOOKING FOR a SIX fig-
ure income with NO sell-
ing, NO phone calls, NO
answering questions,
http://www.xsincome.INFO
WHEEL DEALSII
Reach over
one million potential
buyers from
North Palm Beach
thru Ormond Beach
HOMETOWN NEWS
1-800-823-0466
SPECIAL PROMO
RATES
MYSTERY SHOPPERS -
Get paid to shop!
Retail/Dining establish-
ments need undercover
clients to judge quality/
customer service. Earn
up to $150 a day. Call
888-731-1179
MYSTERY SHOPPERS
Get paid to shop! Retail /
dining establishments
need undercover clients
to judge quality / cus-
tomer service. Earn up to
$150/day. Toll Free
1800- 731-4901 (Fee
Required)
MYSTERY SHOPPERS
Earn up to $150 daily.
Get paid to shop PT/FT.
Fee required. Call now
800-690-1272.
MYSTERY SHOPPERS:
Retail/dining establish-
ments need undercover
clients to judge quality/
customer service. Earn
up to $150/day. fee req.
Call. 1-800-498-2356
Call Classified
800-823-0466
Nationwide Company
expanding in Florida.
Huge Earning Potential.
Benefits Package, Health
Plans, Weekly Bonuses.
Training provided. In-
come Guarantee. Call
Today! 386-767-6755 or
941-698-0191 (Se Habla
Espanol)
PORT ST. Lucie: Turn-
key restaurant. Great lo-
cation. $109,000 or BO.
See web for pictures. Eve
Wharton, Re/Max of Jupi-
ter 561-801-0067 or
772-284-3353
SECRET SHOPPERS
NEEDED For Store
Evaluations. Get paid to
shop and rate local
stores, restaurants and
theatres. Flexible hours,
training provided.
1-800-585-9024 ext 6750
SECRET SHOPPERS
needed to Evaluate local
businesses. Training pro-
vided. Flexible hours.
1-800-585-9024 Ext.6631
SIN INVERSION! Com-
lenza Tu Proplo
Negocio. Gana 48% y
Mas. Pide Catalogo
Gratis. 1-877- 426-2627
www.Colchaslntima.comr
WINDOW TREATMENT
FRANCHISES FOR
SALE. Low overhead,
Homebased, Complete
Training, Ongoing Sup-
port, Motivated Individu-
als with Integrity Only.
CALL TODAY!
1-888-624-1718. Visit us
at www.blindshack.com
THIS IS THE ONE!!
$GET QUICK CASH$
lst/2nd Mortgages
Foreclosure? Bankrupt-
cy? Purchase/
re-finance bad credit/
self employed. No In-
come verification. Mort-
gage corp network. Li-
censed Correspondent
Lender. Call Now
1-888-999-8744
Toll-Free Or Visit:
www.mycashyes.com
d PETS
GENERATOR: 5250
Watts, new, never used.
2 gas cans, heavy duty
cords. Paid $850, sell for
$500 obo. 772-546-8922
HD TELEVISION- Guar-
anteed approval! High
definition plasma and
LCD models available.
27", 42", and 50" models.
Brand names. Bad credit
OK. Checking account
required. No credit check.
1-800-486-8072
MEMORY FOAM thera-
peutic NASA NASA Vis-
co Mattresses Whole-
sale!!! As seen on TV! Q-
$399; K-$499. All sizes
available! Electric adjust-
ables $999. Free delivery
25 year warranty. 60
night trial. Call
1 -888-921-4010
www.mattressdr.com
NEW COMPUTER Blue
Hippo Funding guaran-
tees your approval for a
computer regardless of
your credit. All you need
is a checking account to
be approved!
1-800-507-4055: Call
now for free bonus.
REDUCE YOUR CABLE
BILLI Get a 4-Room
All-Digital Satellite sys-
tem installed for FREE &
programming starting
under $20. FREE Digital
Video Recorders to new
callers, SO CALL NOW.
1-800-725-1835
Affordable & Effective
Hometown News
1-800-823-0466
$$$ ACCESS LAWSUIT
CASH NOW!!! As seen
on TV. Injury lawsuit
dragging? Need $500-
$500,000+ within 48hrs?
Low rates. Apply Now by
Phone! 1-866-386-3692
www.ijuryadvances cornm
Attention Homeowners
- refinance. 1.5% 40yr
Loan! 5yr. Fixed. Bad
Credit OK. No Points.
15-Day Closing.
*$200,000, $554/Mo.
*$300,000, $831/Mo.
*$400,000, $1,108/Mo.
*$500,000, $1,385/Mo.
(DRE#015179160AC/7.2
5% APR) 800-305-3516
HOMEOWNERS $Save
Thousands$ Eliminate
high Interest debts!
Lower your rates! Take
cash outl Good/ Bad
credit! Immediate Loan
Approvals & Fast clos-
ings! Apply onlinel @
WestshoreMortgage.com
813-854-2300 Ext. 300
CALL CLASSIFIED
and sell that car!
1-800-823-0466
$$$ ACCESS LAWSUIT
CASH NOW!! As seen
on TV. Injury Lawsuit
Dragging? Need $500 -
$500,000++ within 48
hrs? Low rates. APPLY
NOW BY PHONE!
1-800-568-8321
www.FastCaseCash.com
$$CASH$$ Immediate
Cash for Structured Set-
tlements, Annuities, Law-
suits, Inheritances, Mort-
gage Notes & Cash
Flows,J.G.Wentworth #1.
1-(800)-794-7310
ARE YOU worried about
your debt? InCharge can
help you become debt-
free, lower your interest
rates, payments & stop
the collection calls! Call
today! 1-877-697-0069
CALL 800-373-1353 for a
cash advance on future
payments from an annui-
ty, insurance settlement,
prize winning, pending
lawsuit, or mortgage
note. 14 years National
experience. www.ppicash
.corn
DEBT ELIMINATION.
Too many bills/ credit
cards? Financial dis-
tress? Call A.C.R. We
help immediately! We
don't lend money. No
bankruptcy needed.
'1-888-272-1420.
www.mydebtfree.com.
ERASE BAD CREDIT
Raise credit score within
45 days! 100% Money
Back Guarantee. Call
1-877-418-7677 for a free
consultation. Call 24hrs
GET OUT OF DEBT!
Personalized Plans. Re-
duce Interest. 1 Easy
Payment. Learn to be-
come Debt Free. Call
Now FREE DVD. Cam-
bridge, Agawam, MA.
Call 1-800-304-8418
LAWSUIT LOANS! Cash
before your case settles.
Auto, workers comp., All
cases accepted. Fast
approval. $500 to
$50,000. 1-866-709-1100
www.glofin.com
Call Classified
800-823-0466
NO DOWN PAYMENT?
PROBLEM CREDIT? If
you're motivated and fol-
low our proven, no non-
sense program, we'll get
you into a NEW HOME.
Call 1-866-255-5267 www
AmericanHomePartners.com
Owe the IRS or State?
Haven't filed tax returns?
Get instant relief. Call
Mike 1-800-487-1992.
www.safetaxhelp.com
Hablamos espanol
RAISE YOUR CREDIT
Score above 750.
$10,000 Guarantee. For-
mer Credit Bureau insid-
er. Will remove all nega-
tive items. 800-511-8685
www.yourcreditpro.net
STOP FORECLOSURE
guaranteed. This is not
bankruptcy. We do not
buy houses.
800-771-4453 ext. 6264
wwwhouse911 com
Please Tell Them...
I Saw It In The
HOMETOWN NEWS
CLASSIFIEDSI
1-800-823-0466
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE GUIDE
WANTED JAPANESE
MOTORCYCLES: Kawa-
saki Z1-900, KZ-900, KZ
1000, H2-750, H1-500,
S1-250, S2-350, S3-400.
Cash Paid. 800-772-1142
1-310-721-0726
BATHTUB REFINISH-
ING Renew / change
color. Tub, tile, sink &
chip repair. Corn and Res
5 yr warranty. Quick re-
sponse, Insured. Serving
Florida for over 10 yrs.
"Florida's Tub Doctor."
1-888-686-9005
TAYLOR JENKINS
Homes Inc. Remodeling
& Home Maintenance.
CRC# 1327101 Insured
772-370-4015
GM DRAFTING Services
Need affordable Blue-
prints? Additions, Remod-
eling, Deck, Shed, Gaze-
bo, Structural Details etc
561-704-6393
NEED ELECTRICAL
WORK? Why not get the
highest quality work for
less $$$ from the Largest
Electrical Co. on the
Treasure Coast. Big work
or small, we do it all!
+24hr emergency svc.
772-340-7474 Gerelco
Electrical Contractors
LIc#EC-A001408 Visa/MC
JM Electrical Services
Inc. Rock bottom prices.
Top Quality Work. De-
pendable & Reliable We
install Generatorsl Serv-
ing Palm Beach & Treas-
ure Coast. 561-756-5495
ec13002266/Lic-Insured
MASTER ELECTRICIAN
Electrical Calculations
Jobs as low as $45!
772-878-7690 EC#0001550
PSL ELECTRICAL Con-
tractors Inc. No job too
small. FREE Estimates!
Licensed/Insured/Bonded
772-834-9211
Clean &Protedt Your
Floor the RIGHT Woy!
Ihe wrong (leaners con
damage your flooring and
reduce Ie the value of your home
We specialize in: .
'MEXICAN TERRA COTTA
*CERAMIC -PORCELAIN SLATE
-BRICK -TERRAZZO
Resonably Priced Qualry Woti
Free Estimates References
F&R Floor
Maintenance
commerciall & Roeidential
772-546-4373
772-215-2956
LIC # 2005 27i5-429 & INS
epaarreemo"aOnRespe
* Bathrooms Carpentry Decks Do
* Drywall Fencing Flooring eitch
* Cabinets Siding Painting Scree
SSoffit/Fascia' Tile 0 Windows
Tub to Shower Conversions
u 7es And More... -d
#RI5i1lllt170"_n7
-'-
ALL TYPES Low Cost
Home Repairs/ Pressure
Cleaning. Quality you can
trust at affordable prices!
Bob 772-286-3644. lic &
ins CNS4490
Handylnimai *
and .
Repair ." '
Service .'
free
,t all ,
772-240-5347
Lie. & Ins. -
St. Lucie #729920041186
Martin #CMS4509
RUSIGNUOLO KITCHEN
Design, Remodeling, Re-
place or Reface all types
of cabinets & carpentry
Handyman Services.
772-979-5571 Lic/Ins
FLORIDA WEATHER &
More! Local, Tropical &
Storm Information visit:
HometownWeather net
WHEEL DEALS!!
Reach over
one million potential
buyers from
North Palm Beach
thru Ormond Beach
HOMETOWN NEWS
1-800-823-0466
SPECIAL PROMO
RATES
i ~ PRESENT
I THIS AD AND
RECEIVE $835
. OFF FIRST VISIT
Our Craftmuen are
Empteyme of our Company
(NaOT SUcoNT AcTORs)
ors
wen
Ins
I mB
$99.95 FLORIDA CORP.
$154.95 Florida LLC
Complete & Includes
State Fees, Company
Book & Seal. Free infor-
mation packet: www.
amerilawyer.com or call
Toll Free. (800)603-3900
Spiegel & Utrera. PA. L.
Spiegel, Esq., Miami.
*ADOPTION A wonder-
ful choice. Pregnant?Lov-
ing, stable, financially se-
cure couples seek to
adopt newborns or in-
fants.Expenses paid. Call
24hours. 1-877-341-1309
Atty Ellen Kaplan FL
Bar#0875228
ARRESTED? Accused?
Accident Victim? Hurt?
Talk to a Lawyer Now!
Statewide...24 Hours.
Personal Injury Criminal
Defense Attorney Refer-
ral Service 800-733-5342
Protect your rights.
DIVORCE $175-$350, 2
hr service available
*Covers children, etc.
Only one signature req.
Excludes govt. fees.
800-522-6000 ext 70.
8am-6pm/M-F est 1977
*Bankruptcy Divorce*
1 Signature Divorce,
Missing Spouse Divorce
Child Custody & Support
Property & Debts OK,
covering all areas
1-888-705-7221
"Established 1992"
AAAAA
GARAGE SALE?
Place your ad In
Hometown News
1-800-823-0466
CREDIT REPAIR Le-
gally remove negative in-
formation from credit re-
ports! Charge offs, Col-
lections, Bankruptcies,
Repo's,Medical Bills, Etc.
Raise score. 100% Satis-
faction Members BBB
888-687-1300; 1888-
687-1400 www.uslcr.com
GUARANTEED BANK-
RUPTCY $299. Let Our
Experienced Professio-
nals handle Your Entire
Bankruptcy FAST!
EASY! No-Risk, Guaran-
teed & Proven DIVORCE
$329, WILL $250
info@signhere.org, CALl,
NOW! 1-888-382-2760
www.SignHere.org
WILLS & TRUSTS from
$65. $149 LLC w/Free
Single Member Operat-
ing Agreement $91.95
CORP. Both include
State, Attorney Fees &
Corporate Book. Law Of-
fices of Nick Spradlin,
1-877-845-0621
www.nickspradlin.com
H. ROY PAINTING
Int/Ext, Res/Comm, Spe-
cializing in all types of
painting & textures.
Pressure washing &
cleaning. Free Est.
lic/ins CPTG5199
PSL079127 772-201-8347
WANTED: 20 HOMES
To Show Off Our New
Lifetime Exterior Paint.
Call Now to See if Your
Home Qualifies 1-800-
9 6 1 8 5 4 7
(LIc#CBC010111)
Affordable & Effectie
Hometown News
1-800-823-0466
Bookkeeping *-.
by Karen Granello N
Spectil.ing in Sniil Busiresses .
Payroll. and Training in
0uIcI,0 ,ks-
Karen K. Granello
6in
New Construction Additions
No Job Tbo Small!
UNLIMITED HOME IMPROVEMENTS t
Certified General Contractor
Commercial & Residential
Call Jerry at 772.546.6757 i
"Iprofess to be a Craftsman"
ERRANDS House
Keeping/Sitting, Pet Sit-
ting, Computer/Office
Work 772-263-2242
COASTAL PLUMBING -
Repairs & Drain CIng.
Comm/Res. Senior citi-
zen discount. Lic&lns.
C F C 0 2 1 4 4 6
772-621-9760 / 812-4099
A+POOL HEATERS-
FACTORY Direct: Solar,
Heat Pumps or Gas.
Complete do-it-yourself
pool heater kits. Phone
Quotes. 1- 888-754-2821
lal .SolarDirect.com
FERRERI'S
PRESSURE
WASHING
Owner/Operator
John Ferreri
L.1 & ns 'urd
Commercial & Residential
Roofs Driveways
Patio/Pool Decks
Sidewalks etc.
No Job too Large
or too Small
772-807-2849
772-871-8935
-
Call for FREE Estimatel S
NEED TO HIRE??
Find the
perfect fit in
Hometown News
800-823-0466
Affordable & Effective
PROLONG life of existing
shingle br tile roof. Free
demo on new product.
Also specialize in flat/low
pitch roof replacement
Lic/Ins CCC1327406,
CBC1255525 Call All
Florida Weatherproofing
877-572-1019
DIRECTV Satellite Tele-
vision, FREE Equipment,
FREE 4 Room Installa-
tion, FREE HD or DVR
Receiver Upgrade with
Rebate. Packages from
$29.99/ month. Call
1-800-380-8939.
AllI pes of Screen Repairs
*Window Screens
* Window Repair
* Sliding Glass Door Repair
* Kickplates
* Pool & Porch Rscreening
Lic #CNS5360/Insu d
Note: New Phone #
Highlight your
ad and get it sold
fast!
Whether Buying
or Selling we are
your total source
for classified!
HOMETOWN NEWS
800-823-0466
FREE.
24 Hour Estimate
Sergncy Prompt Service
772-335-7954 State License #EC-0003002
Instant Handyman
Home Repairs & Pressure Cleaning
ALL TYPES LOW COST
Quality You Can Trust At Prices You Can Afford
Restore Like New &
Repair Sliding Patio Doors.
Free Estimates
772.286.3644
Lic. & Ins. CNS4490
F & R FLOOR Mainte-
nance. Pickling, polishing,
stripping, sealing, grout
cleaning, staining, tile
clean. 772-546-4373
lic.#2005-275-429
Affordable
Tree Service &
Lot Clearing
Dangerous tree -n
removal. Oaks |
pruning & crown
reduction. Stump
grinding & Bobcat
service. Certified
arborist on job.
Over 30 Years exp,
Lic & Ins.
772-489-8980
Affordable & Efftve
Hometown News
1-800-823-0466
Jimmie Nettle's
Tree Pruning
Service
Specializing in
Pruning Oaks/Tree
Removal
Stump Grinding
Free Estimate
Same Day Service
Vero Beach Jupiter
Honest & Reasonable
772-201-2035
Lic. & Ins. Christian
SAMPSON TREE CO. -
WE HAVE WORKMANS
COMP, MOST DO NOT
Oak Thinning, Tree trim-
ming.& Removal, Land-
scaping, Transplanting,
Stump Grinding, Bobcat
Services, Debris Hauling.
Fully Lic./Ins. Call
772-336-3456
Affordable & Effective
Hometown News
1-800-823-0466
-- REMODELING ADDITIONS
e,-,0iuthern REPAIRS PAINTING
I,-PO -' SIDING KITCHENS
O ; po re BATHS TILE
ualdin FINISH WORK
S.rp WE DO IT ALL s
I FREE ESTIMATES ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Residential Commercial
STUART P.S.L FORT PIERCE
287-1954 335-8554 461-9697
&| TROPICAL I;1*1IRZlrem
ROOF ING* REROOFS. NEW ROOFS
SYSTEMS ROOF REPAIRS FLAT DECKS
INC. WATERPROOFING'
SSKY LIGHT ROOF VENTS
v S ROOF INSPECTIONS
ROTTON WOOD REPLACED
". RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
ALL WORK GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES
,. Oak Thinning *'lrnsplanting
Tree Removal Stump Grinding
Tree Trimming Bobcat Services
Landscaping Debris Hauling
WE HAVE WORKMAN'S COMP! MOST DO NOT
FULLY LICENSED & INSURED
772-JJ1644S6
I t B13
FT. PIERCE Sat July
PIANO- WALNUT Baby HOT TUB Marquis 15 21st 8 AM to ????
Grand. Good condition. Jets, Seats 4+, 120 volt 9015 S. Indian River Dr.
Nice tone. $2300 obo. (just plug in outlet). Like Between Ft. Pierce &h
772-204-9447 new. Blue, cover & steps Jensen Beach Causeway
included. $2700obo. Bridges. Queen beds. .
NEED TO HIRE?? 772-485-8586 Dresser set, futon full w
Find the HUNTING LEASE- FL twin top, tables & chairs,
perfect fit in West of Cocoa Beach. 14 lamps, glasses.
S-' WS members 6,000 acres. 772-370-2590
Hometown News $4600.561-371-5726 a
800-823-0466 Call Classified
Affordable & Effective Classified 800-823-0466 800-823-0466
.
1-j
"Copyrighted Material .,
Syndicated Content *-
Available from Commercial News Providers" -
S C
M &ANE fi-
Movie Extras, Actors,
Models Neededl Make
$100-$300/day No Ex-
perience Required. All
looks and types needed!
Get Scene with us!
1-800-556-6103 dxt
#500
MOVIE EXTRAS, actors,
models!Make up to $250/
da4 all ages and faces.
wanted! No exp. Re-
quired, FT/PT!
800-514-1768
MOVIE EXTRAS/ MOD-
ELS. Earn up to $200 per
day. Work with film/TV
production companies.
Fee required. Call
888-615-6244
MYSTERY SHOPPERS -
Get paid to shop! Retail/
dining establishments
need undercover clients
to judge quality/customer
service. Earn up to $150
a day. Call 1-
800-721-8435 (fee req'd)
CALL CLASSIFIED
arid sell that boat!
1-800-823-0466
Ana Simoes Cleaning Service
Commercial & Residential
Condos Houses Offices
'^/ Pre-Construction Window Washing
I General Cleaning Includes
References Available
':5~*~i~"~k~~;J~9-~;)~E~YEPs~;l~YPSLOII
!mutabl il ul 0---
I
- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
~ssffl~Wvr.-
BAHAMAS Estate Home,
OBB at Ginn Sur Mer, 4/3
2600sqft, 1/3+ac, 200ft of
canal frontage w/dock,
1200ft deck $1.5 mil
407-353-2370
Largo144@aol.com
HOBE SOUND Beauti-
ful 4br/3ba CBS custom
home, gated comm. Pool,
many extras. Just
$525,000 Chris Ouillette,
Keyes Co. 772-607-0015
FORT PIERCE Villages
of Longwood, 3br/2ba,
heated pool, club house,
near hospital $149,900
Owner/Broke r
772-577-1136
PORT SAINT LUCIE: In
Traditions, Promenade.
2/2/1, park view, crown
molding, upgrades, prime
location!! Unfurnished,
$237,500. Available
furnished. 772-342-3229
See photos @
www.hometownnewsol.com.
AD# 42257
ELL
PORT ST LUCIE Mid-
port Place II, 2br/2ba, di-
rectly on lake, spectacular
views. Sacrifice $105,000
Margaret Sherman, Brok-
er 772-337-3559
SOUTH DAYTONA
BEACH/ PONCE INLET-
Gated River View 2 BR
condo at Harbor Village
Golf & Yacht Club.
$339,000. 912-218-2504
VERO BEACH
LAKEVIEW beautiful 2/2
condo, 1050sqft, active
clubhouse, pool, tennis,
plush landscaping. 18x18
file. New apple, near mall
& major stores. Reduced
$75,000. 772-563-2059
I SOLD MY HOME THE
FIRST WEEKII
I was very happy with the
number of calls I received
after placing an ad with
The Hometown News.
Thank you HTN for a job
well done. CS, Daytona.
FOR SALE
BY OWNER
Port Orange POOL HOME
Town Park Estates
1673 New Town Terrace
5BR/4BA + OFFICE,
overlooking Lake on cul
de sac. 3024 living sqft.
2.5 car garage. 33x13
Heated/screened pool
$549,000/obo. Motivated.
10% down $1891/mo.
386-788-4084 944-2367
ByUSAOwner.com
REF # 371
FORECLOSURE Bar-
gains! Palm Beach
County to Vero Beach. Up
to 50% Below Market.
New Inventory Daily.
Call 561-222-1968
www.accessprop.com
FORECLOSURE
HOMES FOR SALE at
wholesale prices. Call
Brad Myers for more info
772-528-4625
FT. PIERCE 903 N.
20th St. 7-bdrm 2-bath
Former boarding house.
Owner financing, $950
down pymnt. Sell at
$109,000. Call
772-940-8700 or email:
larryking@msn.com
FT. PIERCE Lakewood
Park Area GREATLY
REDUCED FOR QUICK
SALE. Like new 3/2/2
Beautiful scrnd. in patio,
fenced in yard, new car-
pet, flooring, paint, too
many extras to list. 1st
$159,000 buys it. Real-
tors Welcome. 8005 Pen-
ny Ln. Call Owner
772-633-2000
Ft. Pierce
HANDYMAN SPECIAL
514 Means Ct.
$44,900
772-232-9308
savemyhomeinc.com'
TERRIFIC
HOBE SOUND DiVosta
Built, 3br/2ba/2cg, Hamp-
ton Model over looks pre-
serve. Gated comm, Eat
in kitchen, Ig FI room, for-
mal living & dining rooms.
$307,000 772-334-1614
Gator Realty
MINT
JENSEN BEACH, Desir-
able Jensen Park Estates
Remodeled 3/2/1 CBS.
New maple cabinets, ap-
pliances, ceiling fans,
18x18 tile, hew tiled
walk-in shower, land-
scaping, irrigation, Min
to beach, new HS. 957
Maranta Terrado, owner
$225,900. 866-534-6873.
www.fogocllck.com\FSBO
Merritt Island 2 new
homes. Rent/Lease to
purchase, all rent credits
to purchase. Call for info
321-459-2533 / 693-8591
Merritt Island -
WHY PAY SOMEONE
ELSE'S MORTGAGE?
Dollhouse, remodeled,
3/2, must see, open
kitchen, fenced yard,
near 520. $165K or lease
to buy. Sec. Dep. Call
Linda 321-454-1085
ORMOND BEACH -
3Br/3ba, 2-car garage.
Screened pool, double
boat docks w/lifts. Best
Waterfront Buy in Florida.
ByOwner, No Agents
Please. $995,000
770-519-0461
ORMOND BEACH- Or-
mond Lakes 42 Timi-
cuan, 3/2 2-cg. Screened
porch, Ig. back yard. Best
buy in Ormond Lakes for
only $269,000.
386-672-5417 / 547-1298
OUR
HIGH
DEFINITION
SLIDE SHOW
CAN
GET YOUR
PROPERTY
SOLD!
This is a powerful
tool now offered
exclusively at the
Hometown News!
For a low monthly fee,
you can load unlimited
photos of your proper-
ty, choose your back-
ground colors, music
and provide a profes-
sional slide show of
your property. It's easy
and affordable.
Both owners and
agents can benefit
from this product.
CALL 1-800-823-0466
For more information
and a link to our
sample show.
PALM BAY NE 3/2/2,
attractive home with con-
venient & quiet location,
split plan, shady fenced
yard, a great value at only
$155K call 772-571-9885
Go See Photo of Home -
Ad # 41724 at www.
HometownNewsOL.com
PORT ORANGE -
Spruce Creek Fly-In.
Wooded golf course lot.
Screen porch. By Owner.
No Brokers. $268,000.
386-760-2104
PORT SAINT LUCIE:
3br/2ba/lcg, all appis
incl. Large backyard,
hurricane, shutters, city
water/sewer, screened
porch. $155,000 neg.
Call 772-359-3814
PORT ST Lucle 3/2/2
with pool great location.
Large screen porch.
100% financing with low
payments $139,900 Call
Pat 772-285-2350 or
Pam 772-285-6558
M & D Realty
PORT ST. LUCIE -
3/2 Promenade @
Tradition 10360 SW
Stephanie. $239,000
www.nicesthouses.com
772-232-9308
PORT ST. LUCIE 3/2/2,
Built in '01. Tile firs.
fenced backyard, fruit
trees, $179,000. Call Pat-
ricia 866-753-0024 Sell-
state Results Realty
PORT ST. LUCIE -
Houses for sale. Starting
at $100,000. Call Patricia
Sellstate Realty.
866-753-0024
Satellite Beach 3Br/2Ba
asking $239,000 100%
NEWLY RENOVATED.
Must see to Believe -
MOTIVATED SELLER!
321-794-7900
See photo online www.
HometownNewsClassifieds
.com Ad#41723
,iNMOU
H3ISdfnl
ON YOUR
REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENT?
Mortgage
Payments
Due To
Increase?
CALL
JIM WEIX
today for a
free
consultation
-I
TITUSVILLE-BY OWNER
3 BR/1 BA, could be 4 BR
/2 BA, clean, bright, open
plan, den w/fireplace, too
many (news) to list! Call
for more info. or come
see me shine at Open
House 7/21, 2-6 or 7/22,
12-2. $147,500. Prettiest
house in Brevard under
$149K. Owner will pay all
closing costs! Please call
321-383-1130
AFFORDABLE
VERO BEACH
2 Br/ lba, Florida room.
Corner lot, central ac,
ceiling fans, dishwasher,
wood floors, washer/dryer
in separate utility room,
carport, shed. Central lo-
cation convenient to
Route 60 and US1. Very
nice home for reasonable
price. $128,500 By own-
er. 772-812-1000
772-337-9753.
TITUSVILLE-BY OWNER
3BR/1.5BA, pool, nice
corner lot, new windows
in BR's, close to schools
/shopping, 1/2 fixed up,
$124,000. 321-383-1130
WHITE CITY 2 story on
1/2 ac, 3br/2.5ba/3cg,
Private park w/ocean ac-
cess, nice subdivision.
Big rooms. $279,000
Re/Max Midway- Joanne
McCurdy 772-216-2821
DISTRESS SALE
JUPITER Great 3br/3ba
patio townhome, Jupiter
school dist. Appr. at
$295K in March, asking
$199K. Bring offers, short
sale, must move fast.
1485 SF liv. area, loft opt.
4th BR. New A/C, appli-
ances, tile, wood flooring.
Corner unit, huge lawn.
Marianne Bodden, Mirsky
RE Group 561-722-6787
mnbodden@skymaxi.com
MELBOURNE BEACH -
2/1.5 Beachwoods gated
comm.Steps from beach,
River access. Motivated!
$225K. 321-956-8802
CAPE CANAVERAL -
Price reduced $15K! Full
duplex. Each 2/1. :2 blks
to bch. $323,999. Luxury
Real Estate FL Inc. Joanne
Rommel 321-749-4628
See photos online www.
HometownNewsClassified
s.com Ad# 42258
EDGEWATER DUPLEX
great location, investment
prop. Room for RV/Boat.
Must sell, $195,000. Will
consider all reasonable
offers. 386-689-3045
CLUB MED Sandpiper.
Ocean Access lot for
sale. No bridges, cleared
ready for- const. Asking
$435,000. For more info
call Ezra. 516-318-5483
GEORGETOWN, FLORI-
DA- Whispering Pines
Sub, 1 + acre. Deeded
access to St. John's Riv-
er & Lake George, mem-
bership to Rod & Reel,
club incl., clubhse & pool,
$25,000 386-316-9276
KENTUCKY 100 acres,
Exc. hunting, farm in-
come $200K. *Also 655
acres w/70ac lake. Beau-
tiful views! Hunting &
fishing. Building site,
*Great investments*
Owner 270-556-3576
LAKEWOOD PARK 2
lots side by side 150
x157. $65,000 ea. 180 x
173 $70,000 ea. 160 x
130 $55,000 ea. Can be
sold separately. Cleared.
917-440-5992
LOXAHATCHEE: 10.5
acres, no wetlands.
Owner Financing
Available, $499,000. Call
Mike at 561-312-1698
NEW SMYRNA BEACH
2.5 acres very desirable
loc. Cleared & fenced w/
gate, has well, must sell
$195,000 will consider all
offers 386-689-3045
NORTH CAROLINA!!
Mountain log cabin,
$99,900. New shell on
private lacre site. 10
acres w/dramatic views,
$99,900. Paved/electric.
828-652-8700
COCOA 3bd/2ba new-
er doublewide, clean, on
own land, right off US 11
$85,000/price negotiable.
Open House Sat. & Sun.
Noon-5pm.321-504-6365
FORT PIERCE: For Sale
By Owner. In Windsong
Mobile Home Village.
Doublewide, -4br/2ba.
Call 772-621-0107
JENSEN BEACH Ocean
Breeze Park 55+ 2/1
+carport, beautifully reno-
vated & furn. $650/mo
+sec. or For Sale
$30,000 772-324-0377
JENSEN BEACH:
Ocean Breeze Park 55+
2/1 waterview $45,000,
1/1 $3,000 OBO
772-334-4093
JENSEN BEACH: Pine
lake Village 55+ 2br/2ba
24X60, FIA rm, carport,
furnished, remodeled,
move in! $38,000 OBO.
Call 772-334-1935
MELBOURNE 55+ Pk.
MOTIVATED SELLER!
Double 44'x26', 2BR/2BA,
new appl's/water heater,
11'x15' shed. Make offer!
Must Sell! 321-676-4795
PORT ORANGE WILL
HELP WITH CLOSING.
Doublewide mobile home
off Spruce Creek Rd.
High and dry land in-
cluded. 3br/2ba, Addi-
tional 12'x16'
music/computer, or pos-
sible 4th bedroom. No
association fee, nice
neighbors, family park.
Best deal in town. Seller
motivated $125,000.
864-221-8806,
828-246-3850,
386-322-9193
STUART: 2BR, 1.5ba,
carport, extra large
master BR. Florida room,
lots of extras. Move in
condition. $20,000 Make
offer. Call 772-631-8372
STUART: 2BR, 2BA,
partially furnished, in
Tropical Farms area, own
your own over sized lot.
$113,500. Near 1-95.
772-215-1160
TERRIFIC
STUART: ELEGANT
Pinelake Gardens Ests
2/2, 55+ comm lakeviewl
New roof, cent. AC, Cent
vac, 18" tile. 2000+ sf u/a
$125,000 Or best offer.
914-261-1021
*Escape to the moun-
tainsi* WESTERN NC
MOUNTAIN PROPER-
TIES. Cabins, homes,
acreage & investment
acreage. Views and
creeks. Free information
and color brochure. Ap-
palachian Land Compa-
ny, 1-800-213-7430. Mur-
phy, NC.-
www.appalachianland.com
2.5 ACRES So. Califor-
nia $100 down! $100
monthly! $9,995 cash!
Owner financed
949-361-6238
A FREE BROCHURE at
Western Carolina Real
Estate. We offer the
best mountain properties
in North Carolina. Homes
and land available. Call
1-800-924-2635 or visit
www.westerncarolinaRE.com
AAHI COOL MOUNTAIN
Breezes. Murphy, North
Carolina. Affordable
Homes and Mountain
Cabins, Land, 'River,
Mountains, Streams, or
call for Free Brochure.
877- 837-2288 Exit Real-
ty Mountain View
Properties
www.exitmurphy.com
ABINGDON, VA 1900+
ac, mtn prop w/hwy &
lake front, int. roads,
$4,500 ac. Will divide.
828-292-0365/912-375-6
016 ow@owacc.com
ABSOLUTE
LAND SALE!
1 lac- Woods -$49,900
8ac- Waterfront $79,900
Beautiful So. Tier acre-
age off Rt. 17! Woods,
stonewalls, perfect set-
ting for country home!
Terms. 877-906-5263
ALL WESTERN North
Carolina Mtn Properties.
ERA Carolina Mountain
Homes Real Estate,
Murphy, NC
carolinamtnhome.com
Call us first. We have va-
cation rentals and free
brochure 1-800-747-7322
ext.101
BEAUTIFUL TENNES-
SEE mountain lots,
breathtaking views high
atop Cumberland Moun-
tains. 2-5-10 acre tracts.
River access, bluff views,
streams, virgin like forest.
Ideal for hunting, fishing
ATV, horseback riding.
Near Dale Hollow Lake,
perfect for cabin, vaca-
tion home, permanent
residence. Utilities,
paved roads. Great in-
vestment / retirement,
property. Owner financ-
ing from $15,900. Cen-
trally located near Nash-
ville, Knoxville, Chatta-
nooga. 931- 839-2968,
888-939-2968
BEST BUY
14.27 acres in a rural
setting In Washington
County, GA. $28,540 Call
TOWN & COUNTRY
REAL ESTATE
1-478-552-5681
www.tandcrealestate.com
BUFFALO HILLS camp-
ground SE Ohio This
campsite comes w/2005
Gulfstream 32' Traveler
Series trailer. Includes
land w/amenities, pool
clubhouse and more!
All this only $29,900 E-Z
financing- 740-607-2519
or 740-685-6808
BUY**TIMESHARE
RESALES Save 60% -
80% off retail!! Best re-
sorts & seasons. Call for
FREE timeshare maga-
zine! 1-800-639-5319
www.holidaygroup.com/flier
DELAND Secluded,
high & dry all useable 23
acres w/2 homes, barn,
windmill, outbuildings,
fenced, electric & solar
gate opener, lighted
round pen. Surrounded
by Tiger Bay Forestry.
Miles of horseback riding
& hunting. $650,000.
386-738-1004
EAST TENNESSEE
Mnts All wooded build-
Ing tract. Excellent
homesite, breathtaking
views $39,900. Financ-
ing Available
330-699-1585.
FANTASTIC HUNTING
(Deer, Elk, Turkey).
southeastern Kentucky:
Mini Farms, Farms, de-
velopmental, income &
commercial, coal & gas,
river front. We have it or
will find it for you.
www.USGoldRealty.com
1-877-USGOLD1
FLORIDA LAND
Starting at $8,900. Build
now or invest for the
future. $1,000.down
$190./mo. No Qualifying!
Free info 1-877-983-6600
wwwFlerdl.aptS!.A,..m
FLORIDA LAND
Starting at $8,900. Build
now or invest for the
future. $1,000.down
$190./mo. No Qualifying!
Free info 1-877-983-6600
www.FlorldaLotsUSA.com
FLORIDA LAND
Starting at $8,900. Build
now or invest for the
future. $1,000.down
$190./mo. No Qualifying!
Free info 1-877-983-6600
www FloridaLotsUSA corn
FLORIDA
REAL ESTATE
Buyers Wanted
Auction company
liquidating 50 plus
properties. Below market
prices, low down
payments, easy terms.
Owner financing, trades
welcomed.
premierrealestateauction
s.com 1-866-752-5550
FLORIDA LAND Start-
ing at $10,900 Financing
Available. Over 100 Lots
available in Counties of
Levy, Marion, Clay, Cal-
houn, Putnam & High-
land. Realtors & Invest-
ors welcome.
1-718-797-0807 www.
usalandventures.com
FLORIDA LAND
Naples/Golden Gate
400 lots from $24,900.
1 TO 10 ACRES
1-800-957-6886
Sun Realty/ Dave Huff
Goldengateland.com
NAPLESAREALAND.COM
SOUTHFLALAND.COM
GA MTNS Blue Ridge,
2 unfurn. & 2 turn. Cabins
for sale. Also, 1-2 acre
lots ready to build, $45k
& up. 10% down, owner
financing. 321-431-1820
GEORGIA Ellijay 72ac.
joins U.S. Forrest Service
3/4 mile. Springs, branch-
es, exc. timber. 100mi
view. Near Gilmer Cty.
Phone & power available.
$14,500/ac. Other tracts
avail, from 19ac & up.
w/pasture, creeks &
views. 706-273-9501
706-635-7867
GEORGIA Ellijay. 20 -
100 acres w/trout stream
& pasture, Wooded, ad-
joins USFS. Also 2ac
Mountain Top lots.
$10,000/ac & up Owner
Financing, 706-889-0763,
706-889-0291
GEORGIA Johnson
County. 23 Acres, creek,
on paved road, small
pond, wooded. $69,900
404-362-8244 St. Regis
Paper Co.
www.stregispaper.com
GEORGIA Toombs &
Emanuel Counties.
1-5 acre lots. Several
cleared, wooded &
waterfront lots to choose
from. $7K/acre up to
$30K/acre. Owner
financing available.
www.HickoryHammockPr
operties.com
912-585-2174
GEORGIA
Jones County Hunting/
Investment
239ac $5,840/ac
328ac $4,200/ac
Houston County 125ac
- $5,950/ac
Putnam County Ap-
proved for 5ac-15ac
priced per tract or 113ac
@ $6,475/ac
478-454-7169
GEORGIA LAND
3ac. Riverfront & 3ac.
river access lots. Private
gated boat ramp on
Oconee river. U.G.
power, paved streets,
$9500/ac.
Owner 912-529-6198
www.swwproperties.com
GEORGIA Mtn. Views -
newer 3/2/2 N. of Atlanta
w/ fireplace, built-in mov-
ie projector on .5 acre,
quiet area, move-in ready
$142,900. 321-724-2288
See Photos of Home -
Ad # 41195 at www.
HometownNewsOL.com
HORSE & BUGGY
Country Beautiful 3Br
2Ba ranch, carpet, ap-
pliances, central air.
Full basement & large
pole building. N.E.
Ohio. $149,900, Owner
financing. 330-699-5723
KENTUCKY
*56acs. riverfront,
Beautiful River. Trophy
deer & turkey hunting.
$116,000. *10acs. Barn,
pond, $54,900. *1ac.
$500/down $105/mo.
*175acs w/new cabin,
creek, $1795/acre.
270-999-0179
www.ActionOutfitter.corn
I ,if~fi i
I I^jE3
I 7 BCU *dDueama."
| LAND HOMES SINGLEWIDES
DOUBLEWIDES MODULARS
PARK MODELS
FINANCING & INSURANCE
S AT 1 LOCATION
1 9350 US Highway One, Suite B
Micco, Florida 32976
112-663-3318
Se Habla Espafnol
'i'l hh :J l I'' 1 'li'i l :7ll:<- 14
.KENTUCKY 100 acres,
Exc. hunting, farm in-
come $200K. *Also 655
acres w/70ac lake. Beau-
tiful views! Hunting &
fishing. Building site,
*Great Investments*
Owner 270-556-3576
KENTUCKY Beautiful 1
acre w/nice pond.
$900/down $154/mo.
$14,900. 2 acres
w/ponds. $1200/down,
$210/mo. 10 acres,
$1800/down. $315/mo.
270-999-2147
KENTUCKY -
DALE HOLLOW LAKE
Perfect homesites for Log
Cabins 1-3 acre wooded
& view parcels. Located
in historic Albany.
Starting @ only $19,900!!
McKeough Land Co.
(866)460-8317
www.KYwaterfront.com
LAND FOR SALE Be-
come a land owner. $500
down $226 monthly.
Homesites in Gated
Community. Paved
Roads, Running Water.
Owner Financing. No
Credit Check.
352-231-9938
LAND in Samson AL,
beautiful .sites to choose,
ponds, woods & open
land. $7200/acre & up.
Owner fin. Low taxes- Ins.
334-898-7015, 726-2340
Lovely 4BR, 2.5Bath,
2400 square foot home
on approx. 2 acres in
Perry, Fla- a small rural
town approx. 50 miles SE
of Tallahassee. Beautiful
pool and patio area with
tall privacy fence, gazebo
with hot tub. $260,000.
Call 850-223-2412. (fsbo)
MOUNTAIN MEADOWS
in Ellijay, GA. 3+ Acre
Level Tracks. Mountain
Views and Common Area
on Trout Stream For All
Owners To Enjoy. Start-
ing at $49,000. Fin. Avail.
1-706-636-2040 www,
creeksandmountains.com
N GEORGIA & NC
MOUNTAINS $39,900/
$69,900 Homesites.
Land/ log home pkg kits
starting. $79,900.
Panoramic mountain,
creek, river, waterfall
views, AMENITIES,
Limited availability.
1-888-389-3504x600
www.BRDNC.com
N.C. Asheville Area.
Gated Community sur-
rounded by Pisgah Na-
tional Forest! In historic
Hotsprings. Clubhouse,
hiking trails, waterfall!
1-6 acre Homesites
$70K to $225K.
1-877-477-3473
www.FireflyMountain.com
N.C. GREAT
SMOKY MOUNTAINS
Swain County, no
overcrowding! 86%
Federal land. LONG
CREEK PRESERVE -
ready to build land
parcels. Creek front &
views available now.
Starting $49,900.
828-488-7515
Owner Financing Avail.
N.C. LAND
New homesites 1-6 acres
just north of Charlotte.
Buy now build later. Low
Taxes! Free brochures.
Countrytyme
1-866-603-5263
NANTAHALA REAL
ESTATE CO. Geograph-
ic and ABC News has
Rated this a #1 Summer
Destination! White Water
Rafting! Located in Beau-
tiful High Elevation West-
ern North Carolina Sur-
rounded by the Nantaha-
la Nat'l Forest. Only 2.5
hours NE of Atlanta, GA,
Only 1.5 hours Outside
Asheville, NC & 30 mi-
nutes NE of Murphy, Pris-
tine Lake, Lake Front,
Large Tracts. We also
have Vacation Rentals.
1-828-321-3101 Visit our
Website: www.nantahala
properties.com
NC LAND:
43acs. Near Raleigh.
Mile-long huge waterway,
1100sf Cedar-sided
home, 3 homesites total,
deer, ducks, fish,
AWESOME: $319,990.
WE FLY YOU IN! Pics:
owner@newbranch.com;
919-693-8984
IB I1
NC MOUNTAINS Owner
Must Sell. Log Cabin
1288 sf on 1.48 ac. Stun-
ning views, level, private.
EZ to finish, $89,900,
rqore land available.
828-286-1666 ext 5444.
NC: BEST BUY IN
MOUNTAINS! Owner fi-
nancing, 2 acres w/ spec-
tacular view, paved road,
gated, house site in Bry-
son City. $45,000, $9,000
down. Call owner!
1-800-810-1590
www.wildcatknob.com
NORTH CAROLINA -
New mountain log cabin
shell on a 1 acre site
$99,900. Paved &
utilities, 2-8ac. homesites
w/fabulous views!!
$29,900 to $89,900.
828-247-9966
NORTH CAROLINA!l
Mountain log cabin,
$99,900. New shell on
private acre site. 10
acres w/dramatic views,
$99,900. Paved/electric.
828-652-8700
North Carolina, New
Mountain Estate, 100 mile
panoramic views, 10
acres, 4 bedrooms, 4
baths, close to medical
facilities, near N. Wil-
kesboro (28659). Price:
$700,000
www sherrillifaw com.
Sherrill Faw, Broker:
336-957-7600
NORTH CAROLINA:
Cool,Mountain Air, Views
& Stream, Homes, Cab-
ins & Acreage. FREE
Brochure 1-800-642-5333
Realty of Murphy, 317
Peachtree St. Murphy NC
28906 realtyofmurphy.com
NORTH GEORGIA -
Beautiful 4 to 13 acre
mountain tracts near Jas-
per. Protective cove-
nants, nice lake / ameni-
ties. $9,500/ac. Jay
Northcutt 404-808-0786
Southern Heritage Land
Co.
NORTH GEORGIA
MOUNTAIN LAND,
CABINS& HOMES.
For a free guide call 9am-
5pm 1-877-635-6461. To
see the entire book visit
www.ngmrealestateguide
.com click on front page
picture.
SC ACREAGE 5 acres,
ready to build on. Beau-
tiful Lake Marion area.
Dblewide MH allowed.
Will perk new survey,
no impact fee. Low tax-
es and insurance,
$39,900 with E-Z financ-
ing. 803-473-7125
SEQUATCHIE POINT
Tennessee Mtns Where
the Mountains Kiss the
Sky. Free Vacation to
visit our mountain acre-
age community over-
looking the Tennessee
River. Call 706-657-7655
SOUTH CAROLINA
5 acres. Lake Marion
area. By owner. Beautiful
building site less than 4
miles to lake. Near
Manning S.C. $39,900.
E-Z terms.
Owner financing.
803-473-7125
SOUTH CAROLINA 5
acres. Lake Marion .area.
by owner. Beautiful build-
ing site less than 4 miles
to lake. Near. Manning.
S.C. $39,900. E-Z terms.
Owner financing.
1-803-473-7125
SOUTH CENTRAL
Florida lake lot sale! Lake
Access- $79,900 (was
$199,900). Lake view -
$124,000(was $224,900).
Lakefront- $299,900
($399,900). Owner says
sell 1-3ac lake properties
reduced $100,000+.
Gated community, water,
sewer, paved roads, U/G,
utils. Excellent Financing.
Call Now 1-866-352-2249
Highlight your
ad and get it sold
fast!
Whether Buying
or Selling we are
your total source
for classified!
HOMETOWN NEWS
800-823-0466
iKBBHIia i] 'ii
SOUTH CAROLINA up-
state 3600sf 6-br/4-ba log
& stone home. 34 ac with
pond & beautiful rolling
hills. $365,000.
864-426-6641 see high
definition slide show at
www.hometownNewsOL.com
ad #41725
TENNESSEE Ducktown,
Near Murphy, NC, 2200sf
Restaurant w/5 ac front-
age on Hwy 64 $498,000
Bradley& Assoc. Free
brochure. 888-492-4301
TENNESSEE Gated
equestrian community.
Cumberland plateau
Creek frontage & bluff
views. 1 + acre lots.
Starting at $30,000
772-285-7594
TENNESSEE MOUN-
TAIN RETREAT 5 acres,
excellent cain site
w/woods. Incredible
vistas, river access.
Near Crossville, TN.
$39,900 Owner Fi-
nancing. 931-979-1371
TENNESSEE
Waterfront Community.
Incredible lake &
mountain views. Gated
entrance, marina, launch.
Located Near Morristown.
Starting at just $29,900.
McKeough Land Co.
(866)460-8318
www.TNwaterfront.com
TENNESSEE, Acreage
for Sale in East Tennes-
see. Several tracts availa-
ble from 80 to over 5,000
acres. For more more in-
f o r m a t i o n
www.afmrealestate.com
or call 865-481-3696
TENNESSEE: 22 Acres-
2BR Home, Creek, Pas-
ture $89,900, 1 Acre
overlooking TN River -
3BR, 2B Home, 3 Car
Garage $235,000, 10
Acres 3BR D/W Home
$49,900. New Horizon
Realty 1-731-213-0308
www.newhorizonrealtytn.com
Timber Company Liqui-
dation! 24 acres -
$99,900. 40 acres-
$159,900. Selling off
large wooded acreages
in SE Georgia. One day
bnly, Sat. June 30th.
Loaded with wildlife. Sub-
division potential. Exc'l
financing. Call National
Timber Partners Now
1-800-898-4409 x1155
TIMESHARE RESALES
Buy, Sell, Rent. No com-
mission o er fees.
800-640-6886
www.buyatimeshare.com
TIMESHARE RESALES:
The cheapest way to
Buy, Sell and Rent Time-
shares. No Commissions
or Broker Fees. Call
877-494-8246 or go to
www.buyatimeshare.com
W. KENTUCKY -
4ac-30ac. tracts for build-
ing sites. 50ac-1,500ac
for recreational building.
Rolling hills, deer/turkey
hunting, fishing.
$1,500/ac & up.
270-703-7234
W. KENTUCKY -
GREAT INVESTMENT
4ac-30ac. tracts for build-
ing sites. 50ac-1,500ac
for recreational building.
Rolling hills,
Water/Electric.
deer/turkey hunting,
Lakes. for fishing.
$1,500/ac & up. Possible
owner financing.
270-703-7234
LAS VEGAS: Time
Share Polo Towers. Last
week of July, 1/1 suite.
Sleeps up to 8, $8500.
Also available for rent.
561-622-4616
ST. MAARTEN Towers
at Mullet Bay, 2 weeks,
#33 and #34, in August,
$15,000 for both weeks.
Photos available. Call
321-726-8081
TIMESHARE RESALES
Sell today for Cash! No
commissions or broker
fees. Don't delay Go to
www.sellatimeshare.com
or Call 1-800-640-6886
DAYTONA BEACH -
Modern 6 plex. CB
const. 5-2br, 1-3br all
with CHA. Good income,
good tenants, low main-
tenance, call
386-547-6700.
DAYTONA BEACHSIDE
-Modern 8 plex. CB
const. in good area. 1/2
block to beach. Good
income, good tenants.
2-2 brs & 6 1 brs. CHA,
laundry on site. Low
maintenance. Call
386-547-6700.
TALLAHASSEE
3 BR/2 BA home only
$138,000! .37 acre, cozy
home in quiet neighbor-
hood. Located near FSU,
TCC, FAMU. Awesome
Rental property potential!
Families & students wel-
come! Call Kyle at
321-749-9453
ATTENTION: Homeown-
ers 1-Hr. Refinance Ap-
proval. Been Turned
down? Call Us! We lend
on equity, not credit! Got
500 FICO Score? Mort-
gage Behind? No In-
come? It's OK!!! Free
Appraisal @ COE.
1-800-764-0035
www.Lower6urRate.com
MORTGAGE LATE?
Have an unwanted
home? In foreclosure?
Divorced? Estate sale?
Vacant? No equity?
Ugly? You get cash, All
problems solved. Guar-
anteed offer! We care!
(7-days/24hrs)
(888)336-9842 (Joe).
Free Standing
Commercial Building
Auction Conducted On Site
10433 S Ocean Drive (AIA), Jensen Beach, FL 34957
TO BE SOLD ATABSOLUTEAUCTION
NO MINIMUM NO RESERVE
NO BUYER'S PREMIUM
2,498 Square Feet Zoning: CN Built: 1971
CBS Central HVAC 98 Ft. Frontage A1A
Access on All Four Sides Directly Across
from Atlantic Ocean High Traffic Count
Previews: Fri, 7/27, from 1 PM-5 PM, & 2 hours prior
Broker Participation $10,000 to Bid
1 u 11-. .... In Cooperation With:
Southeast Commercial
1-800-659-7004 Properties, LLC
www.natlauction.com Derek Markey C
AB640 AU899 772-403-2000
I 01 -n Hes
Open the Gates to your
Real Estate in the
Classifieds!
Advertise with us and get it sold!
We're the #1 Community
Newspaper in the US!
Low Rates! High Circulation! Photos On-line!
What are you waiting for?
Call Today!
IIometown News
YOUR LOCAL NEWS & INFORMATION SOURCE
1-800-823-0466
I
-s I Ilrl ---
/
'I
1 701 Open Ho~J
Fort Pierce: Kitchen &
laundry privileges, utilities
and cable included.
$135/wk 772-464-5206 /
772-882-1411
JENSEN BEACH: Room
For rent in 3bdr/1.5ba
house, Quiet Neighbor-
hood, $400/mo. Every-
thing included Free
internet. 772-334-2529
PORT SAINT LUCIE:
Senior woman seeking
same to share home,
near Prima Vista and
US-1. $500/mo. Plus 1/2
utilities. 772-344-5195
PORT ST LUCIE Fe-
male seeking same, non
smoker, master bedroom
w/private bath & walk in
closet. Quiet tranquil
neighborhood. $500 per
month + share utilities,
772-344-7276/561-310-4
359
PORT ST. Lucie
Furnished eff apt for 1.
Private ent $695/mo or
$195/wk. Includes elec
cable & W/D. Call
772-621-7343
FORT PIERCE South
Beach- Lg lbr/lba, very
clean, newly painted.
Good location. Walk to
the beach. No pets. $675
per month FLS Call
772-464-0628
FT. PIERCE 2-br/1-ba
Central air. Parking,
laundry. 421 N 8th St.
$600/mo + security.
Please call 772-460-1267
HOBE SOUND: 1/1, 2/1.
Bright, Spacious, quiet,
For responsible resident.
Tile, carpet, near beach.
Furn., Unfurn. Short
terms. No pets, From
$790. Call 772-708-0731
HUTCHINSON ISLAND
Oceanfront Jenseri
Beach. 2/2 fully furnished
condo. 4th floor corner
balcony. Pool, tennis,-
cable, W/D included.
$1100/mo 772-708-1132
JENSEN BEACH: Effi-
ciency, 1/2 mile from Indi-
an River, near beach,
parks & shopping,
$750/mo (utilities includ-
ed) 1-877-866-3225
LOXAHACHEE Efficien-
"cy room, Private en-
trance, new construction,
$600/mo FL&S Please
call 561-502-1562
PALM BEACH GAR-
DENS Area. No. Lake
Blvd & US 1. 2-1 water-
front, renovated, quiet
nbrhd. From $900. Others
from $750. FLS + Good
Crdt. 561-845-6320
PALM CITY lbr/lba
apt, excellent condition,
great area, county water
inci, laundry facilities in
bldg, NSNP, $695/mo F&
S 772-286-1589
PALM CITY 2br/lba
apt, 2nd fir, corner unit
with cath. ceilings, exc
condition, great area,
W/D in bldg, NSNP,
$825/mo 772-286-1589
MINT
PORT SAINT LUCIE:
Beautifully furnished
inlaw suite. MUST SEE!
1 bdrm, living rm, kitch,
Florida room, private
entrance, w/d, $900/mo.
$500 sec. All Utilities
Included. 772-336-2698
PORT ST LUCIE. -
3br/2ba, Gated comm,
pool, gym, & W/D. Avail
now. Near US 1,
$979/mo, $500 dep
772-240-8847 D & C
PORT ST LUCIE Mid-
port Place, 2br/2ba, W/D,
tile floor, Pool, Near Hos-
pital. $750 per month,
FLS 772-337-3559 Mar-
garet Sherman, Broker
SEBASTIAN, New Com-
munity, Pelican Isles,
3/Br,2/Ba Apts Available.
Cable, w/d incl. Income
restrictions 925 Pelican
Isles Circle 772-581-4440
STUART Affordable,
3br/lba, Free Water
Trash & Electric $275 per
week First, Last & Securi-
ty Call 772-486-3522
STUART Free Utilities!
1br effiency. Monthly rent-
al breaks down to $200
per wk. $500 dep + app
fee moves you in!
772-530-5434
STUART: cute old Fla
1/1 w carport $575/mo.
Adorable fully furnished
1/1 w utilities great
location riverview. $750
lease or short term
772-834-6167
STUART: Pier Point
Yacht Club, 55+. All new
2br/2ba, 2nd floor. Pool,
Gym. All amenities. No
pet / smoke. $700/mo.
FLS (772)-463-4843
STUART Affordable,
Large, Clean, 3br/2ba
with fenced backyard,
$235 per week. First Last
& Security. 772-486-3522
STUART: So. River 55+
2nd Fl, 1/1, carport.
Pool/tennis, quiet &
clean. Boat ramp, dock
& RV storage. $675/mo
water & cable included.
F/L/S 401-338-4203
VERO BEACH Laguna,
3/2, posh clubhouse, fit-
ness center, pool, tennis,
racquetball. Lots of interi-
or extras, new floor. Mi-
nutes to beaches, shop-
ping, hospital. Water
view. Furn./Unfurn. $1125
per month. 321-243-8561
VERO BEACH Move in
special Newly remod-
eled. 1 & 2 bdrms from
$585. Tile, new appl.
Close to beaches, parks
& Rest. 772-563-0013
VERO Beach: Spacious
2br/2ba condo across
from Pointe West, close
to 1-95. Lg kitch, vaulted
ceilings, scrnd deck,
covered parking. Pool.
$975/mo. + security
annual. 772-564-0418
FT. PIERCE 1609 N.
14th Street (Drive By)
*3/1 Completely renovat-
ed from top to bottom!
Tile, carpet, wood cabi-
nets, SS apple. HVAC,
ceiling fans. $795/mo +
$700 Security, Move in
Amount under $1,500.
www.lease-options.com
772-940-8700
HOBE SOUND Beauti-
fully Furnished open &
airy, 3br/2ba/2cg, 1.7
miles to beach, fenced
yard. $2700/mo Pets pos-
sible. 561-906-4332
See photo #19632 at
HometownNewOL comn
JENSEN BEACH
River View cottages.
2-br/1-ba Short term.
No smoking. Fishing.
Possible dock.
772-334-3740
PALM BAY. Bay Side
Lakes area. Brand new
3/2/2 $900/mo. First &
security. Screened Patio,
Garage opener, W/D.
Reversal osmosis water
system 561-667-8310
PALM CITY. Martin
Downs Country Club,
3/3/2 on 3rd hole. Scrn
htd pool. A+ schools.
$2450. mos. inc cbl
772-463-7344 MC
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
W.
RElIEN
PORT SAINT LUCIE: A
3br/2ba/1cg with large
yard, newly renovated, on
quiet street. $1000/mo.
Small Pet Okay.
772-370-3268
RENT NOW
PORT ST LUCIE -
4br/2ba/2cg with fenced
yard 2500 sqft. $1200/mo,
FLS, Flexible with good
credit. 1 BFO Enterprise
RE 561-306-0285
PORT ST LUCIE CBS
2br/2ba/lcg, Florida
room. Great location.
$925 mo + Sec
Lease/purchase opt avail.
772-332-6500
PORT ST. LUCIE
3-br/2-ba/1-car gar. Off
Prima Vista Blvd. Fenced
yard. $975/mo. First &
sec. 772-335-0883
PORT ST. LUCIE 3/2/2
Make our house your
home. 1925 SW Fears
Ave. Brand new quiet st
Bargain $1250/mo + sec
neg. 949-218-9756
PORT ST. Lucle Newly
renovated house. 2-br/2
full baths, 1.5 car
garage. Wood floors,
new carpet in bedrooms.
Brand new kitchen with
new appliances. Includes
washer & dryer. Great
Morningside area location
No pets. $875/mo. +
security 772-971-5420
RENTNOW
PORT ST. LUCIE
Traditions. DiVosta Capri
Ill Pool home-Lakeview.
2-br/2-ba + Den & 2/car
gar. Gated, Ig screened
lanai. Lots of tile,
built-ins, alarm DSL &
res. fitness/club. Unfurn
$1300/mo furn
$1400/mo. Avail August
1st. 1st month FREE.
Pets OK. Owner
239-220-9301
PORT ST. LUCIE- Beau-
tiful 3/2.5/2 Waterfront
home, Sits on .30 acres,
large lot on canal.
2314sqft. N/S, No Pets.
$1,250/mo. Christopher
772-418-0327 Photos at:
www.hometownnewsol.c
om (a'd# 18390)
PORT ST. LUCIE: Flor-
esta area. 3/2/1 w/large
yard, screened patio, all
appliances & low mainte-
nance. Small pet ok.
$1050/mo (garbage in-
cluded) 1st mo + $500
deposit. 561-718-2071
VERO BEACH- 2/2.
W/D. Year-round lease,
Adult 40 + community.
Many amenities. $725
mo. + until. Security/ Ref-
erences. 207-215-3186
or 772-321-9834
HOBE SOUND Brand
New Luxury TH,
3br/3ba/lcg, private ele-
vator, appr. 2450 sqft,
gated comm., ss appl,
Just 2 miles from beach[
$1495/mo Flexible Terms
954-255-2413
JENSEN BCHIPSL New
2br-3br/2.5ba/lcg w/pool
Cable & phone incl.
$1200/mo FLS, Neg. Pets
OK. Matt Hollowell, VIP
Properties 561-662-9789
PORT ST LUCIE -
3br/2ba/2cg, Newport
Isles, Lots of Amenties.
$1500/mo. Others Availa-
ble. Prof Prop & Man-
agement 772-344-5999
STUART Crystal Lake
Luxury Townhomes. Se-
cluded community with
spacious 2br/2ba that in-
clude 24hr Fitness Center
& W/D hook-ups. Small
pets ok. Ask about our
Move In Specials. Call
772-223-1224
STUART Mariner Vil-
lage. Beaches, Golf,
,Comm pool. Brand New
Luxury 3/2.5/1 screened
patio, Stainless steel &
granite kitchen. Totally
upgraded! New wood
blinds. On preserve,
$1250/mo + Sec. Call
Owner 954-249-6495
AFFORDABLE
FORT PIERCE 2br/lba
South of Edwards Rd,
$700 per month incl. lawn
& garbage serv. + Sec.
No Pets 772-595-6822
RENT NOW
HOBE SOUND: Nice
2br/lba with utility &
Florida room. City water
is included. $850/mo.
Call 812-384-3289
JUPITER ABACOA FAU
area. 2-br/1-ba newly
tiled. All appliances,
fenced yard. Great neigh-
borhood. Pets OK with
deposit. $1000/mo + se-
curity. 772-879-4190
MARTIN COUNTY:
Manatee Creek, 2/2 end
unit, w/d hookup, newly
painted & tiled. $850/mo
F/L/S Charles M. Heltsley
Jr. FL R.E. 561-722-2734
STUART FISHERMAN'S
Cove 2-br/1.5-ba. New
paint, lawn service W/D,
shed, patio, fenced yard.
No pets. $835/mo F/L/US.
Credit chk. 772-286-0382
AFFORDABLE
HOBE SOUND Fur-
nished house trailer,
$500/mo quiet & peaceful
10230 SE Federal Hwy.
Call Jeff 772-545-9778
CALL CLASSIFIED
and sell that boat!
1-800-823-0466
Vacation &
7Travel
COOL NC MOUNTAINS
Efficiency to Five
bedroom houses/condos.
Fully equipped. View/
pools/golf/tennis & more.
Call 1-800-545-9475
staysugar.com Sugar
Mtn Accom & Realty
Please Tell Them...
I Saw It In The
HOMETOWN NEWS
CLASSIFIEDSI
1-800-823-0466
N. GA Mtns 1-2 & 3-br
cabins with hot tubs, in
Historic Dahlonega.
Horseback riding, golf,
hike, canoe, pan for gold.
866-373-6307
www.cavendercreek.com
NORTH CAROLINA
Mountains. Escape the
Florida heat & visit Sugar
Mountain. Condos with
many amenities. Call
today at 1-800-634-1320.
Mention this ad and
receive 15% off.
HOBESOUND Ridge-
way Doublewide 55+ 2/2
furn. or not. $650/mo.
561-744-7111 / 676-9202
JENSEN BEACH: 55+
3/2 partially furnished
$900/mo, 1/1 furnished
$500/mo. F/L/S Small pet
ok. 772-334-2494
STUART: Natalie Estates
55+ park, 2/2. Carport,
clubhouse, w/ activities.
Heated pool, close to
shopping $750/mo.
561-632-9595
ENT NOW
VERO SO. SPANISH
LAKES CC 55+, pool,
tennis, 2/2 furn, clean!
New fla rm, no pets,
non-smoker, $575/ mo or
seasonal. 732-920-9664
LIJ I I LIJ M lV411-
r"
Providing a more efficient office option
for today's executive or professional.
PRESTIGIOUS LOCATION
PRIVATE EXECUTIVE SUITES
2770 Indian River Blvd., LLC
Vero Beach
., ,- .- .. ,
Y1..
Beautiful Skyline or Waterfront Views
* AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY -
12x12 & 12x20 Executive Suites
|' .:. a-s 8. Il
also ,0 sl. f. ailable
TRANSPORTATION
BMW BAVARIA, 1972
108,000 mi, 6 cyl, 4 spd,
cold air. No rust, needs
paint. Asking $3500 obo
386-589-2228
CHEVROLET 1950
Fleetline 2 door, maroon.
Good cond. $7000.
772-224-9034
I Sl
0
cr
Ol
d
a
Y
d
I
I
$
$
BLOWN HEAD GAS-
KET? State of the art
2-par,t carbon metallic
chemical process. Repair
yourself. 100% guaran-
teed. 1-866-780-9041
www. RXAuto.com
Classified 800-823-0466
BMW 2000 5281, 4 door,
Fully loaded. 55k mi, 6 cd
player. Front & side air
bags. Silver. $15,500
561-627-1731
CALL CLASSIFIED
and sell that boat
1-800-823-0466
Our Bank Does No
Credit Check!
struggling to get into a car... due to no credit or bad
redit... We can help!!!
ur Finance Co. offers this plan to just 1 used car
dealer in a 75 mile radius... and we are pleased that I
e can offer this to our customers, they don't care
bout your past credit problems...
THEY WILL HELP YOU REESTABLISH YOUR CREDIT,
ou can get into a late model vehicle for a small
own payment & tax, tag and start rebuilding your
credit today...
ur Finance Co. will finance you and report your pay-
lent history to all major credit bureaus... in no
ne!!!... You will be back on track.
WE ARE WILLING TO HELP
OUR FINANCE CO IS WILLING TO HELP
RE YOU WILLING TO HELP YOURSELF??? CALL US
2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU
(teR'I g $699 DOWN B & is r
on S an'~SL2 4",Pearl B
Taurus V-6,
Clean, All
V-6 PowersV
#509
2001 Hyundai 2001 Volvo 80
Sonata iLS SL2 4-0r, Pearl
#131S #17 1335
2002 Astro
7 Passenger
TIC W/L
#134S
999 DOWN
2000 Ford
Expedition
3rd Seat
Loaded
#131S# ,m -
2 MO7- OR-C 6 ,-
/772-466-4466 772-429-0544
~~:w ~
CAMARO 02 black with
black leather. T-Top,
*AM/FM CD, power doors,
windows, cruise, auto.
37K miles. Excellent
cond. $11,500. Call leave
msg. 772-463-1163
CHEVY CAMERO '99
V-6 auto, CD, cold air,
low miles. New brakes &
tires. Very clean in & out.
$4500 386-589-2228
CHEVY CAVALIER '98
2 door auto. Ice cold A/C.
New tires. $1950. Plotty.
772-209-2279
DAEWO 2000 Lanos
cold A/C, AM/FM CD w
detachable face. Good
running car. $1500
772-873-8471
DONATE YOUR Car to
American Association for
Cancer Research-Saving
Lives Through Research.
Fast/Free Towing, Non-
Runners Acceptable.
Please Call Before the
Tax Year Ends
#1-800-728-0801
DONATE YOUR CAR...
To The Cancer Fund of
America. Help Those
Suffering With Cancer
Today. Free Towing And
Tax Deductible.
1-800-835-9372
www.cfoa.org
FORD MUSTANG GT:
1995, V8,, A/C, auto, 2
door, Great Condition.
$3500. Or Best Offer.
772-985-3581
HONDA CIVIC DX 1996
Coupe, cold a/c, 32K
5-speed, AM-FM stereo.
Garaged, Orig owner.
Silver, like new $4750
772-219-5951 Leave
message.
p
p
^
R.^-
f;
;3
'*^^
**^
HYUNDAI ELANTRA:
2000, 5 speed, very good
on gas, new tires, cold
A/C, 116,000 miles.
$2900. 772-342-2781
JAGUAR '02 S-type
32,560 miles. 6-cyl, sun
roof, 4-door. New tires.
Very good cond. $14,500
772-971-3744
LINCOLN TOWN CAR:
1982 & 1985, Buy one
get one free. $800.
772-871-9991
MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE
'99 Auto, A/C, AM/FM CD
player. Runs great.
$2950. Plotty
772-209-2279
MITSUBUSHI GALANT:
'96, Auto, Sunroof, 4
cylinder. Needs work.
$500 Or Best offer.
954-914-8572 Call Matt
MUSTANG GT: 2003,
convertible, loaded,
approx. 35,000 miles,
$15,900. Or Best Offer.
772-871-7804
DONATE YOUR CAR-
Special Kids Fund! Help
Disabled Children with
Camp and Education.
Fast, nationwide Towing.
It's Easy & Tax Deducti-
ble. Please Call Now
1-866-448-3865
HARLEY DAVIDSON:
2006, 1200R, BIk, 750
mi., sportster. Screamin
Eagle exhaust, stage 1
kit. Many extras! $9500.
772-334-1984
HD 2003 100th annv XL
1200C Black/silver. Lots
of extras. Low mileage.
$8195/obo 772-621-8751
Cell 561-662-3338
HONDA GOLDWING:
1986, Aspencade,
72,000 miles in, good
shape. Owners manual.
$3100.772-871-1055
SUZUKI: Burgman 650
'06, Super Scooter, ex-
tras, 3,500 miles, warran-
ty, AS NEW, immaculate.
$5995. 772-781-6162
VERUCCI SCOOTER '02
50CC Blue, side-streets,
25 mph, 65mpg. Exc
Cond. Low miles.
$700/obo 772-335-8050
Coachmen Santara:
1995, 35', 44,000 mi., L
shape lounge, Excellent
cond., loaded. Appraised
at $28,500. Asking
$23,500. 772-979-5261
SSee photo @
wwwhometownnewsol.coms
AD#
ROADTREK 2006
8500 mi. Looks new!
$68,000: 407-340-3368
RV RENTAL site located
on Hutchingson Island
near Vero Beach. Across
from beach, Marina on
Inter-coastal, pool tennis.
Phone, cable, and elec-
tricity included. First
class. By the week,
month, or season.
352-347-4470.
Keep ahead of the pack!
Sell your AUTO FA4ST in
Classifieds
18 Separate Local Editions
Set in! N. Palm Beach tlitoug1h \olu-it Coitmt
Drixe your ad home in
Vour 41 Community Ne%%%paper in Amierica!
i hometown News
YOUR LOCAL NEWS & INFORMATION SOURCE
%,%' i %%.lonHmeto% nNe% sOL.com
S 1-800-823-0466
,. "" .,
.".' .
GMC YUKON XL SLT:
2004, leather int., Towing
Pkg., DVD system. All
power, Dual A/C.
$21,175. 772-260-5197
HONDA CRV '00 Black,
5spd. 85K miles. Exc.
cond. NS, 2nd owner
since '02. Sirius. 6 Disc.
w/Ipod input. $9500. Call
for pics 321-773-2435
DODGE RAM 96 1500
4x4 with ARE lockable lid
with spoiler, lift kit, CAT
back exhaust, running
boards, fender flares,
alarm, overhead console,
front & rear fog lights,
elec brake box, cold AC.
$5495 Leave message
772-285-8190
E- 250 cargo van 1997
113K miles. Good work
van. Cold A/C, Bin &
racks. $3000. OBO 1st
come 1st serve.
772-323-1165
FORD F150 98', 4x4,
Lariat package, CD play-
er Am/Fm/Cass, Cold
A/C Exc. condition $9800
OBO 772-794-4682
FORD RANGER 1990
Extended cab. Auto A/C,
V-6. $1650. Plotty
772-209-2279
TOYOTA PICK-UP:
,1994, 2 door, auto,
Silver. 128,000 mi.,
AM/FM/CD, decent
shape, needs paint.
$2500. 772-812-9871
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
IN A
HURRY TO
SELL?
Call the best
classified
section on the
east coast!
HOMETOWN
NEWS
CLASSIFIED!
800-023-0466
1992 25 foot Wellcraft
with twin 2000 150 Mer-
cury EFI engines. Good
shape. Cuddy cabin, bait
well, all the toys,
$10,900. Best offer.
352-347-2016.
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
IN A
HURRY TO
SELL?
Call the best
classified section
on the east coast!
HOMETOWN NEWS
CLASSIFIED!
800-823-0466
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
UTILITIES TRAILER:
With tail gate, 6'X4'.
Excellent cond. Asking
$375. Call after 2pm.
561-630-6252
Please Tell Them...
I Saw It In The
HOMETOWN NEWS
CLASSIFIED!
1-800-823-0466
AIRCRAFT
FLYING CLUB SHARE
For sale. Fort Pierce
based Cherokee 180,
IFR,GPS. 772-332-7162
KAWASAKI 4 wheeler
2006 400CC 4-wheeler.
$4000 with 2 year
warranty. 772-224-9034
AUTO SALES
772-595-1997
6145 South US 1. Ft. Pierce
WE FINANCE YOU!
CLEAN CARS, TRUCKS 8 SWU'S
1997 Toyota
Camry LS
Leather, Sunroof
Only $1200 Down
or $4950 Cash
1995 Toyota Camry LE
4 dr, auto, A/C, Gas
Saver
Only $900 Down
or $3750 Cash
1998 Chrysler Caravan
Lthr, All Optn rdy for
your family
Only $00 Down
or $2850 Cash
1999 GMC Jimmy SLT
4Dr, V-6, Auto,
Leather
Only $1000 Down
or $3450 Cash
1992 Ford Ranger
Ext Cab
5spd Work Ready
$500 Down
or $1850 Cash
21' SEASPORT: 1999,
3.0 Volvo Penta cuddy
cabin. Great condition,
runs great. $4500 OBO.
772-985-3581
LOWELINE FLAT BOAT
1997 15' w/ trailer. 2001
Yamaha 15hp, 4 stroke
auto start, 60hrs. Many
extras. $2800 obo.
772-344-7881
PRE-OWNED BOATS
wanted & available! Nan-
cy 772-485-3951 Trees-
Lire Coast Yacht Sales
Please Tell Them...
I Saw It In The
HOMETOWN NEWS
CLASSIFIEDSt
1-800-823-0466
199Fo EdiUan
EddieBaeW 4x4
Leather
Only $1600 Down
or $5750 Cash
1999Dodge
Full Sbe Conmsion
Van V8 Dual A/C
$1500 Down
or $5450 Cash
1997 Fod WTamis
Auto Loaded
Extra Clean
$000 Down
or $3850 Cash
1996 Merc
Grand Marquis
Full Power V8
Auto Low Miles
$1000 down or
$3850cash
1992 Honda Accord
2Dr, 6spd,
Gas Saver
Only $500 Down
or $2450 Cash
SEARAY SUNDANCER-
1993, 29ft, in immaculate
cond.,GPS, AC, autopilot,
microwave, TV, 2 show-
ers, stereo everything! 2
Mercury engines. Asking
$22K. call 321-431-2420
THANKS TAMMY
My Fiberglass Gamefish-
er sold. I want to thank
you and the Hometown
News for a job well done.
RH Ponce Inlet.
WELLCRAFT 22' 2000
Hardtop, walk-around,
5.7L Merc cruiser, I/O,
300hrs, New custom can-
vas, vacu-flush head, Fu-
runo chart plotter, Prof.
maintained, Immaculate!
$22,000 Slip may be
avail. 386-451-0038
WBoats & -
INIMfMateraft
FORT PIERCE 7th st
and Federal Hwy, 4000
sqft renovated building,
former church, will subdi-
vide, lots of parking, great
lease terms Call John
954-295-6210
FORT PIERCE Pelican
Shopping Center on Fed-
eral Hwy, Across from
Lower bridge to Hutchin-
son Island. Completely
remodeled office (1000
sqfr) furnished, parking,
perfect for insurance
company, real estate,
mortgage or doctor. Call
JOhn 954-295-6210
JENSEN/RIO AREA:
Store front, 1600 sq ft,
finished, A/C, 2 ba rms,
centrally located, easy
access & fits at least 10
vehicles. $2,000/mo F&L
772-334-9181
I I
W:illt
STUART 1st Month
Freel Live & Work Loft.
Road frontage 1618 sq ft,
New unit/bldg. Must see!
$2200/mo + Elec
772-692-3663 x 201
RENT NOW
JUPITER Available
Immediately. 1,250sqft to
3,400sqft. Call Now For
Incredible Incentives.
772-220-3233
View photos at:
www.hometownnewsol.n
et (ad# 19151)
BEST IN THE AREAl
HOMETOWN NEWS
CLASSIFIED!
1-800-823-0466
865'-
OficePofsioa
z ". ,
- 'NL Irs
@k 11) '
Awl tllrIJHJ I ar I
K:) ,i t i
r *lOafor
All American Roofing of r
The Treasure Coast
Archives Management r
B&A Shutters r
Bingman's Painting
Service
F
Blowing Rocks Marina C
Capps & Huff Roofing F
Quren Roofing (
Florida Embroidery &
Screen Printing
Harry & the Natives
Hometown News E
Lentine Marine
Marker One Realtors
46ponsorz
Massey Yardley Chrysler Dodge
Merrill Lynch Andy Andersen
Michael Ennis Construction
National City
Pro-Tech Fire Sprinklers
Ranger Air Conditioning
Service '
Raymond James -
Guia Brown
Sands Construction
Seagate Marine Sales
Statewide Title and
Escrow Service
The Stuart News
West Marine Jupiter
The next Inside Hobe Sound tour will
take place on Wednesday, August 8th
starting at 8:30am. Inside Hobe Sound
takes new and seasoned residents on a
behind the scenes tour of Hobe Sound.
The program is also designed to offer
citizens an in-depth look and
understanding of how Hobe Sound
operates as an unincorporated village.
Call 546-4724 for more information
or to reserve a seat.
Hoeonr obl H m
Speia vn -WokrsCt-i
Busins akg Ecs iblt
SCaenbar of Cbe tntz
Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
AFTER HOURS SOCIAL 5:30PM 7:00PM
Sponsored by: Sherwin Williams & Hobe Sound Surf & Skate
Locate at: Island Crossing (Publix) Shopping Center,
U.S. One & Bridge Road, Hobe Sound
Members $5.00 Non-Members $10.00, No charge for Annual Pass Holders
Tuesday, August 9th, 2007
CHAMBER BREAKFAST 8:15AM 9:15AM
Locate at: The Pine School, 12350 SE Federal Highway, Hobe Sound
Sponsored by: Avalon Air Conditioning i
Speaker: Mary Jones, Red Cross
Topic: Hurricane Preparedness U
Members $10.00 Non-Members $15.00 |
* HIM I I U -I U I U
HobeS'ud
Cha ber fC~~e
.6`mm ff"--#to
al
- j
-- I I I I I I I LI I
_ __II II I --~- --- ~
pen a mail box
PMB for I year &
get 4 months FREE!
I New box holders only. I
Lo(