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Vol. 6 No. 8


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Week in Review .................. A3


Questions remain for Medicare insurer's customers


Medicare axed
local HMO's
contract after
probe showed
shoddy care
BY WARREN KARAGRISE
Staff writer
Former America's
Health Choice customers
expressed dismay, anger
and resignation at a
series of meetings held
last week to inform them
of their coverage
options.
The former America's
Health Choice cus-
tomers, about 7,000 on
the Treasure Coast, had
their plans transferred to
another insurer, Secure-
Horizons, late last
month. They have until
September to decide if
they want to continue


Foley


asked to


return


cash

BY WENDY DWYER
For the Hometown News
Former U.S. Rep.
Mark Foley may have
gone to rehab last year
to deal with his demons
of alcoholism and sexu-
al issues, but his long-
time supporters and
campaign contributors
were largely left to their
own devices, feeling
guilty and supremely
disappointed for having
trusted the now dis-
graced former public
servant.
Many donors, includ-
ing some on the Trea-
sure Coast, are asking
that their contributions
to the Foley campaign
be returned. Former
Stuart resident and
widely respected local
philanthropist Chuck
Sawicki says this scan-
dal has changed the way
he and wife, Priscilla,
support elected offi-
cials.
"We are shocked that
Mark Foley not only
embarrassed himself
but his constituents and
the fact that he does not
have to return contribu-
tions is shocking. We
will not support another
political candidate until
they reform the law."
0 See FOLEY, A9


with an insurer selected
by the government or
switch to another
provider, representatives
with the new insurer said
last week.
Two weeks ago, federal
officials terminated the
Medicare contract with Vero
Beach-based America's
Health Choice, citing delays
in medical care, shoddy
care and other problems.
For the former America's
Health Choice customers,
questions remained last
week, even as SecureHori-
zons hosted a series of.
forums designed to smooth
the transition.
The customers will have
until Sept. 29 to make the
change to another insur-
ance provider or continue
with SecureHorizons, a divi-
sion of Minneapolis-based
UnitedHealthcare.
Last week, in packed hotel
conference rooms up and
down the Treasure Coast,


the questions directed at
the new Medicare insurer
were pointed.
"I was very satisfied with
America's Health Choice,
and didn't have any prob-
lems with them," Port St.
Lucie resident Harold
Phillips said. "I think
[SecureHorizons] is
ambiguous. It will also cost
us more."
UnitedHealthcare
spokesman Dominick
Washington did not return
calls seeking comment.
"We know this has been
pretty stressful for all of
you," Donna Reynolds, a
SecureHorizons representa-
tive, told a crowd at the Stu-
art Howard Johnson.
After the meeting, Jensen
Beach resident Clarence
Blanchard said his concerns
remained.
"I think the coverage is
going to be a lot worse," Mr.
Blanchard said. "I'll proba-
bly go back to using my


"I think the coverage is going to get a lot
worse. I'll probably go back to using my (Vet-
erans Affairs) benefits."

Clarence Blanchard
Former America's Health Choice customer
from Jensen Beach


[Veterans Affairs]"benefits."
But, Mr. Blanchard
added, coverage from
America's Health Choice
"had its ups and downs."
He recently had blood
work done to check for dia-
betes but never received the
results.
"They always took the
path of least resistance," Mr.
Blanchard said.
Until its Medicare con-
tract was terminated July 20,
America's Health Choice
insured about 12,000 cus-
tomers in seven Florida
counties.
America's Health Choice
executives could not be


DOES HE BITE?


Leah Britton, 9, of Palm City, balances a bearded dragon on her head
entation Saturday, July 28 at the Robert Morgade Library in Stuart.


VNA Air Show set


to take off after all


BY RITA HART
Staff writer


STUART After pro-
posing a reduction in
financial support from
Martin County's budget
for the Visiting Nurse
Association Air Show,
County Commissioners
have reversed course.
At a budget meeting on
July 24, the commission
voted to contribute
$20,000 for the annual
air show's historic air-
craft exhibit from the
county-owned airport
funds.
Two weeks ago, the
commission released a
proposed budget for the
2008 fiscal year, which
begins Oct. 1. In it, the
$20,000 contribution was
cut. At a budget work-


shop on July 19, county
commissioners also dis-
cussed whether they
should also cut an addi-
tional $20,000 that the
county contributed for
the air show's mainte-
nance and security costs.
After that workshop,
Susan Palmeri, airport
operations manager for
Witham Field, said,
"When we went in, we
had a proposed budget
that reduced the total
contribution of $40,000
by $20,000. So we came
in still proposing a
$20,000 contribution."
Any reduction in the
county's contribution
threatened the future of
the air show, a major
fundraiser for the VNA.


) See SHOW, A13


reached for comment,
though in a brief statement,
the company said it would
work with Medicare during
the transition.
Until they received letters
from SecureHorizons on
July 20, America's Health
Choice customers had no
indication that their
provider was facing a feder-
al probe.
"I found, out on Sunday
[July 22] when I went to pick
up my medication, and that
was a shocker," Port St.
Lucie resident Josette Ayres
said. "I have no complaints


I See MEDICARE, A4


Drivers beware: Police are


targeting red light runners


BY RITA HART
Staff writer
STUART In an effort
to prevent accidents
caused by running red
lights, Stuart Police have
announced a program
intended to stop these
violations and prevent
other dangerous traffic
violations.
Operation "Stop Red
Light Running" will take
place from Aug. 4-11 at a
variety of intersections in
Stuart. The program,
described as a high visibil-
ity enforcement wave, is a
joint effort between the
Stuart Police Department
and the Florida Depart-
ment of Transportation.
The goal is to save lives
and reduce injuries
caused by crashes at inter-


sections.
According to the most
current statewide statis-
tics from 2005, crashes
resulting from running
red lights caused 96
deaths and 6,300 injuries.
This was the highest per-
centage of fatalities result-
ing from the violation of
any other state.
Stuart Police Master
Officer Brian Huffman
said the top five intersec-
tions to be targeted are at
U.S. 1 and Kanner High-
way; U.S. 1 and Monterey
Road; U.S. 1 and Monterey
Road Extension; U.S. 1
and Indian Street; and
U.S. 1 and Wright Boule-
vard which is north of the
Roosevelt Bridge.
"We want to get the
word out as to how dan-
gerous running red lights*


is," said Officer Huffman.
"I'd rather not write a red
light ticket, but I will."
In 2006, Stuart police
issued a total of 288 red
light tickets.
The fine in Martin
County for running a red
light is $185.50 and four
points on the driver's
license. For a first-time
violation, attendance at
traffic school to avoid the
points is voluntary. How-
ever, if a driver receives
two red light tickets within
12 months, traffic school
is mandatory in order to
retain a driver's license.
Officer Huffman
explained that running
red lights is not the only
traffic violation that will
be strictly enforced.
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BY RITA HART
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STUART Jazz enthusi-
asts on the Treasure Coast
won't miss a beat of their
live music this summer.
The Downtown Stuart
Alliance Committee,
which is comprised of
business and city groups
in Stuart, has decided to
continue the RiverWalk
Jazz series through the
summer months.
Although less than one
year old, the jazz series has
quickly become a very
popular draw, attracting
between 500-650 people to
each event.
"The program has only
been in effect for nine
months," said Jim Chruls-
ki, assistant director of
Stuart Parks and Recre-
ation, "but as a committee,
we talked about whether
to continue during the
summer heat and the
potential of rain."
The committee also dis-
cussed the possibility of
decreased attendance due
to vacationers and season-
al residents being out of
town.
However, since deciding
to erect a tent to protect
the musicians' equipment,
and considering the crowd
drawn by the jazz music,
the committee decided to
keep the series going
through the summer.
"I think that since we
have the caliber of musi-
cians that we are hiring for
the events, our attendance
will go up," said Mr. Chrul-
ski.
The current line-up for
the RiverWalk Jazz series
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7 p.m. Robert Navarro
and Latin Groove. The
band mixes hot Latin
rhythms into their reper-
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"My mission is to be able
to expose people to differ-
ent forms of jazz," said Mr.
Chrulski, himself a drum-
mer in a local jazz band.
"There is an arts and
education aspect to it. It's
important for the public to
be aware that jazz has
-many different blends and
influences from different
cultures," he said.
The RiverWalk Jazz
series takes place on the
RiverWalk stage in down-
town Stuart. Food and
drink are available during
the events, and those
attending also have the
opportunity to visit down-
town Stuart's restaurants
and shops.
Mr. Chrulski said the
downtown shops are not
normally open on Sun-
days, but will remain open
during the RiverWalk Jazz
events. The planning com-
mittee chose this day for a
reason.
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for jazz," said Mr. Chrulski.
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with Disabilities Act. From left are: Michael Cason, project manager; Roger Osborne, executive director of opera-
tions, Martin County School District; Sara Wilcox, superintendent; Garrett Grabowski, construction manager; and
Laurie Herter, vice president of finance for Ocean Gate.


Sheriff's office investigates murder


Hobe Sound
pawnshop
owner found
dead in Port St.
Lucie shop
BY KIM COTTON
Staff writer
PORT ST. LUCIE -
Detectives with the St.
Lucie County Sheriff's
Office are investigating an
incident in which a pawn-
shop owner was found shot
dead in his store.
Barrie William Peebles,
62, of Hobe Sound, was
found dead in his Port St.
Lucie business on July 21.
Deputies with the sheriff's


office responded around
10:30 a.m. to the B & B
Pawnshop at 8735 South
U.S. 1, when customers dis-
covered the shop closed.
"The front door was
open, but the security gate
was closed and the owner
was absent from the busi-
ness," Sheriff Ken Mascara
said. "Once deputies were
inside, they found Barrie
Peebles dead of a gunshot
wound. This is an open
investigation and we con-
tinue to follow leads."
Mr. Peebles had been in
the pawnshop business for
20 years and Sheriff Mas-
cara said it did not appear
that he had any enemies.
He is asking the public for
help with the case.
"If anyone knows; some-


one who did business or
someone who was headed
to B & B to give detectives a
call," Sheriff Mascara said.
"We hope someone in the
community will know of a
motive."
Mr. Peebles did not have
a criminal record, accord-
ing to the sheriff's office.
Sheriff Mascara said the
store has one part time
employee, who is not a sus-
pect because that person
was out of the state on
vacation.
The sheriff would not
reveal if anything was
stolen from the store, say-
ing only that the case is
under investigation.
According to a report from
the St. Lucie County Sher-
iff's Office, a cash register


drawer was found open
with money inside..
A detective-who regularly
checks pawnshops in the
county for stolen items is
reviewing tickets from B &
B Pawnshop to see who the
last customers were, Sheriff
Mascara said.
"Unfortunately the type
of characters that frequent
pawnshops are usually
needing to unload stolen
items," he said.
Mr. Peebles was last seen
alive by his wife, Bonnie,
just before 7 a.m, that day
when he left their Hobe
Sound residence for the
pawnshop. Sheriff Mascara
said they believe the shoot-
ing occurred sometime


I See MURDER, A9


WEEK IN

REVIEW

Stuart is the scene of two armed
robberies on same day
Four women were accosted by armed robbers on the
same day in what appear to be separate incidents in
Stuart.
At 7:20 p.m. on July 21, two men approached a female
employee just leaving work at Any Kind Checks Cashed,
2810 S. Federal Highway
The suspects, one of whom carried a semi-automatic
handgun, forced her to open the safe. After grabbing
cash from the safe, they took the employee's wallet,
warning her that they now knew where she lived and
threatening retaliation. :
The suspects were described as two black men, one
wearing blackpants, a black jeans jacket and black shirt.
He was left-handed and his left eye was red or blood-
shot. He is described as having an accent that may be
Haitian.
The second suspect was 6-foot, 1-inch tall and wore a
black hooded sweatshirt and dark jeans.
The men fled in a black Ford SUV.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Detec-
tive Frank Logalbo at (772) 220-3906 or Treasure Coast
Crime Stoppers at (800) 273-TIPS.
Four hours later, three females were returning from
work when they were robbed near their home in the
1700 block of Palm Beach Road. The women reported
being approached by two men who had just exited a red
sedan. One of the men was armed with a rifle, which he
pointed at the women, demanding money.
The women reported they did not have money on
them, but one of the suspects took a cell phone.
The suspects are described as Hispanic and both were
wearing bandanas.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Stuart
Police Officer William McGighan at (772) 220-3900 or
Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers at (800) 273-TIPS.
Former teacher pleads no contest
Shawn Trotter, 35, the former South Fork High School
history teacher and Vero Beach resident who was
charged with three counts of sexual activity with a
minor,/has struck a deal with prosecutors.
Mr. Trotter pleaded no contest to the charges at the
Martin County Courthouse on July 25. The deal will
result in Mr. Trotter's incarceration for 10 years, followed
by five years of sex-offender supervision.
The deal was struck after Mr. Trotter learned of the
test results of DNA taken from the carpet of the closet in
his former classroom.
Had the case gone to trial and resulted in a conviction,
Mr. Trotter would have faced a sentence with a mini-
mum of 17 years to a maximum of 45 years in prison.
Mr. Trotter was arrested Feb. 5 after school officials
learned that he had sex with a 16-year-old student on
three occasions in January, in the closet of his class-
room.
Formal sentencing is scheduled for Aug. 24.
Attempted robbery foiled at Conchy Joe's
Even though Conchy Joe's Seafood, a popular restau-
rant in Jensen Beach, is closed for renovations, an alert
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Last week, many of the
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were pleased with the cover-
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America's Health Choice,
and were also surprised by
the provider switch.
Following an afternoon
SecureHorizons meeting in
Vero Beach, Nancy Peters
said she enjoyed her low-


cost America's Health
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"I figured it was too good
to be true," the Vero Beach
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David Cohen said he hoped
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His partner, Tawana San-
ford, expressed concern
about the cost of Secure-
Horizons coverage.


"I'm sad for all the people
on fixed incomes," Ms..San-
ford said. "They talked
about the deductible at the
meeting and it is $2,900.
People had to pay very little
under America's Health
Choice and now their insur-
ance has changed."
Under the new plan, hos-
pitals in the SecureHorizons
network are divided into
two tiers.
"The tiers are rnot related
to the quality of the hospital,
but rather a contractual
agreement [between
SecureHorizons and the
hospitals]," Ms. Reynolds
told her Stuart audience.
If the hospital is on the
first tier, insured patients
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reach their out-of-pocket
maximum of $2,900 per cal-
endaryear.
Once that maximum is
reached, SecureHorizons
paysl00 percent of all med-
ical expenses for the bal-
ance of the year, with the
exception of doctor visits,
pharmacy and dental
expenses and hearing aids.
Patients admitted to sec-
ond-tier hospitals would
pay $325 per day until they
reach their out-of-pocket
maximum of $2,900 per cal-
endaryear.
Hospitals outside of the
SecureHorizons network
will cost patients admitted
to those facilities $375 per
day until the maximum out-


of-pocket annual expense is
met.
The exception to in-
patient coverage is if a
patient is admitted on an
emergency basis, then the
daily co-payment is $250,
regardless of other factors.
Officials at Treasure Coast
hospitals said they were
preparing for the insurance
changeover.
"We are still going over
the details," said Scott Sam-
ples, Martin Memorial
Health Systems spokesman.
"We are looking at how we
can best meet the needs of
the people we serve."
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this article.


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From page A3
employee prevented an
early-morning robbery
attempt.
Kenneth Korach, the
head of maintenance for
the restaurant, was on site
at 4 a.m. on July 24 and
spotted a stranger in the
rear bar, along with multi-
ple bottles of liquor in a
crate outside.
When Martin County
Sheriff deputies arrived on
the scene, they found Scott
E. McAfee, 33, attempting
to leave. Initially telling the
deputies he was trying to
find a place to sleep, he
later admitted taking the
liquor, worth $300, accord-
ing to a Sheriff's Office
report.
Mr. McAfee was charged
with burglary and grand
theft. He was booked on
$5,000 bond in the Martin
County jail.

Jury convicts Fort
Pierce man of Stuart
robbery

A Martin County jury
deliberated less than an
hour on July 25 before con-
victing Michael Anthony
Brown, 28, of robbing the
Cumberland Farms con-
venience store in Stuart in
June, 2006.
Mr. Brown, a convicted
sex offender who lives in
Fort Pierce, was charged
with robbing the store of
$128 while armed with a 6-
inch serrated steak knife.
After fleeing the scene,
he was quickly pursued by
deputies in three Martin
County Sheriff's Office
vehicles. During the chase,
Mr. Brown began driving
north while in the south-
bound lanes of U.S. 1,
striking two cars and injur-
ing three people in the
process.
As a result, Mr. Brown
was not only convicted of
the robbery, but the jury
also convicted him of two
counts of high speed flee-
ing and also of eluding or
fleeing law enforcement,
both felonies.
A sentencing date had
not been scheduled by
press time.

Polite robbery
suspect found with
tennis shoes
full of cash

It took Martin County
Sheriff's deputies less
than six hours to appre-
hend a Stuart man sus-
pected of robbing the
Bank Atlantic located at
5545 S.E. U.S. 1 in Stuart
of $5,800.
Walser Colin Stevens,
46, is charged with enter-
ing the bank June 24 and
forcing a teller to hand
over a stack of $50 and
$100 bills, after which he
told her to "have a nice
day."
Mr. Stevens, who was
reportedly unarmed, left
the bank and the teller
immediately reported the


theft to the bank manager.
Martin County Sheriff's
deputies began a search
with police dogs and a
helicopter. According to
reports, Mr. Stevens hid
behind a Winn-Dixie
Plaza laundromat and was
eventually spotted by
deputies walking close to
the Jack Road and Salerno
Road intersection, and the
money was reportedly
found in his tennis shoes.

Compiled by Rita Hart,
staff writer


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Martin County
Sheriffs Office
July 20-July 26

*Clarence Butler, 24,
150 Meadow Lark Drive,
Palm Beach, was charged
with attempting to elude
a law enforcement officer.
-Jared Paul Cooke, 27,
2004 1st St., Neptune
Beach, was charged with
uttering a false instru-
ment.
*Andrew Olin Cowan,
26, 9955 S.W. Foxbrown
Road, Indiantown, was
charged with two counts
of felony violation of pro-
bation.
*Fabian Amado Galvan,
21, 410 S.W. Eyerly Drive,
Port St. Lucie, was
charged with two counts
of possession of a con-
trolled substance, carrying
a concealed weapon, driv-
ing under the influence
and operating a motor
vehicle with a suspended
license.
*Amelia Santiesteban
Gaskins, 22, 7060 North-
west 179th St., Miami, was
charged with burglary
and grand theft.
SJeffrey Richard Lam-
bert, 24, 1201 S.E. Palm
Beach Road, Stuart, was
charged with two counts
of felony violation of pro-
bation.
*Denise Michele Mayes,
25, 2447 N.W. Holiday
Court, Stuart, was
charged with grand theft.
*Margarita Morales, 24,
17093 Mangolia St.,
Indiantown, was charged
with theft.
*Juana Ordonez-Lacan,
21, 2817 S.E. Bonita St.,
Stuart, was charged with
child abuse.
*Brittany K. Owensby,
21, 1773 Northeast 24th
St., Jensen Beach, was
charged with felony viola-
tion of probation.
*Meghan Diane Rudy,
26, 3015 Old Edwards
Road, Fort Pierce, was
charged with felony viola-
tion of probation.
*Lonnie Louis Cason,
34, 791 Southwest 36th
St., Palm City, was
charged with driving


under the influence,
refusing to submit to a
DUI test after license sus-
pension, operating a
motor vehicle with a sus-
pended license, obstruc-
tion of justice with vio-
lence and assault or
battery on a law enforce-
ment officer.
*Thomas Joseph Chris-
tenson, 49, 62 S. River
Road, Stuart, was charged
with felony violation of
probation.
*Eddie Lewis Davis, 27,
909 East Ave., Stuart, was
charged with selling;
manufacturing, delivering
or possessing drugs
between 6 a.mn.-12 a.m.
within 1.000-feet of a
school.
*Angel Rafael Diaz, 43,
394 S.E. Cortez St., Stuart,
was charged with uttering
a forged bill, check or
draft.
*Amanda Suzanne Gue-
vara, 18, 305 Bartow St.,
Fort Pierce, was charged
with retail theft.
*Kelsey Hardister, 18,
3319 S.E. Fairway Oaks
Trail, Stuart, was charged
with retail theft.
*Laura Marilyn Lance,
41, 13525 S. Indian River
Drive, Jensen Beach, was
charged with felony
drunk driving.
*Jacqueline Annette
Ombres, 45, 12400 Hill-
man Drive, Palm Beach
Gardens, was charged
with grand theft.
*Israel Valentine
Ramirez, 19, 119 Flagler
St., Lake Placid, was
charged with possession
of a controlled substance
and obstruction of justice.
*Timothy Jevohn Sim-
mons, 22, 1633 Arapaho
Ave., Stuart, was charged
with possession of a con-
trolled substance.
*Michael Anthony
Williams, 36, 3150 Fair-
mont St,'' Stuart, was
charged with two counts
of theft.
*Luis Baello, 19, 2845
Bonita St., Stuart, was
charged with retail theft
and violation of proba-
tion.
,*Aaron Dale\Hyman, 22,
3142 Spruce Ridge Ave.,


Jensen Beach, was
charged with burglary,
grand theft and arson.
*Cary Eugene Kiser, 37,
no address given, was
charged with two counts
of obstruction of justice
and retail theft.
*Tammy Lynne Linds-
ley, 41, 6001 S.W. Kanner
Highway, Indiantown,
was charged with felony
violation of probation.
*Isaias Lopez-Ramaca,
18, 2817 Delmar St., Stu-
art, was charged with
retail theft.
*Robert Luis Sturges, 50,
Oak Lane, Jensen Beach,
was charged with grand
theft, burglary and failure
to appear.
*Sergio Touch- ILax. 24,
2947 S.E. Delmare St., Stu-
art, was charged with
felony drunk driving and
operating a motor vehicle
without a valid license.
*Robert Francis Wilk,
28, boat dock no. 7, Stuart,
was charged with felony
violation of probation.
*Gustavo Farrera Cama-
cho, 29, 3227 S.E. Birch
St., Stuart, was charged
with giving a false identi-
fication to law enforce-
ment, operating a motor
vehicle with a suspended
license and giving false
information or reports to
police.
*James Richard Colitti,
23, 4606 S.E. Beckett Ave.,
Stuart, was charged with
grand theft and loitering
or prowling.
-Abel Jaimes, 26, 14590
S.W. Esperanza Court,
Indiantown, was charged
with sexual battery.
*Robert Lee Jones, 57,
367 170th Drive,
Indiantown, was charged
with aggravated assault.
*Matthew I. Ruby, 34,
1196 W. Middle Turnpike,
B, Manchester, Conn.;
was charged with felony
violation of probation.
*Jason .Matthew Soper,
22, 217 S.E. Kitching Cir-
cle, Stuart, was charged
with .speed racing on a
highway and possession
of a controlled substance.
*Joseph Devon Aiken,
23, 3494 S.W. Jake Court,
Apt. 73, Stuart, was
charged with two counts


of possession of a con-
trolled substance.
*Marco Petteri Anttila,
29, 5612 S.E. Lamay Drive,
Stuart, was charged with
felony violation of proba-
tion.
*Kristen Maureen Farr,
21, 1581 S.W. Apache Ave.,
Stuart, was charged with
drug trafficking and two
counts of possession of a
controlled substance.
*Valentin Gomez, 45,
4340 S.E. Cove Road, Stu-
art, was charged with two
counts of burglary and
two counts of grand theft.
*Robert Joseph Hop-
kins, 19, 2925 S.W. Feroe
Ave., Palm City, was
charged with possessions
of a controlled substancee'
*Joseph William Robin-
son, 43, 185 Sonata Court,
Port St. Lucie, was
charged with felony viola-
tion of probation.
*Brandon Rondale
Wright, 18, 4250 Bear Lake
Court,, West Palm Beach,
was charged with
attempting to elude a law
enforcement officer and
obstructing of justice.
*Larry Daniel Buffing-
ton, 35, 6930 N.W. Daf-
fodil Lane, Port St. Lucie,
was charged with felony
violation of probation.
*Marlina Anne Gus-
mano, 28, 2427 Center St.,
Jensen Beach, was
charged with felony viola-
tion of probation.
*Scott Edwin McAfee,
33, 3164 N.E. Highland
Ave., Jensen Beach, was
charged with burglary
and grand theft.
*Timothy Jackson McJil-
ton, 22, 1836 Gallop Drive,
Loxahatchee, was charged
with making false repre-
sentation or statements to
obtain unemployment
compensation.
*Ryan Patrick Ryder, 28,
2064 S.E. St. Lucie Blvd.,
Stuart, was charged with
grand theft.
*Walser Colin Stevens,
46, 438 Martin Luther
Kifig, Jr. Blvd., Stuart, was
charged with robbery.
*Tamara Jean Trylick,
51, 5000 S.E. Federal
Highway, No. 201, Stuart,
was charged with grand


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theft.
*Byron Ivory Basing, 38,
146 Cabana Point Circle,
No. 2, Stuart, was charged.
with burglary, grand theft
and dealing in stolen
property.
*Danielle Marie Ferina,
28, 2071 S.W. Danforth
Circle, Palm City, was
charged with three counts
of dealing in stolen prop-
erty.
*Dante Maqule Ford, 19,
8605 S.E. Aurrora St.,
Hobe Sound, was charged
with possession of a con-
trolled substance.
*Wanda Carrol Gregory,
62, 5209 S.E. Horeshoe
Point Road, Stuart, was
charged with assault or
battery on a law enforce-
ment officer. '
*Eddrick Jerrell Jones,
21, 410 S.E. Doat St., Port
St. Lucie, was charged
with breach of peace and
possession of a controlled
substance.
*Andre Donte Kelly, 27,
1560 S.E. Sheffield Ter-
rance, No. 102, Stuart, was
charged with grand theft
of a motor vehicle.
*Richard Thomas Mon-
ick, 42, 13681 Wesley Ann
Blvd., Orlando, was
charged with possession
of a controlled substance.
*Jay Allen Moody, 38,
fl411 S.E. Federal High-
way, No. 83, Hobe Sound,
was charged with retail
theft.
*Justin Clay Pantzer, 27,
2135 Rustic Place, Jensen
Beach, was charged with
home invasion, aggravat-
ed battery, grand theft
and possession of a con-
cealed weapon.
*Alexander Alton Pow-
ers, 28, 5927 S.E. wilsie
Drive, Stuart, was charged
with felony violation of
probation.


*Kevin Tomkowicz, 36,
3949 N.E. Skyline Drive,
Jensen Beach, was
charged with possession
of a controlled substance
and failure to register a
motor vehicle.
*Aaron Eugene Vargas.
19, 8370 S.E., Windham
Lane, Hobe Sound, was.
charged with aggravated
battery.
*Terrance Rashad
Williams, 18, 3141 Chilton
Court, Port St. Lucie,. was.
charged with two counts
of possession of a con-
trolled substance.

Stuart Police
Department
July 16-July 22

*Cash was reported
stolen from a victim at
Taylor's Grocery, 610
Southeast 10th St.
*A vehicle was reported
stolen and an auto bur-
glary reported at Sunrise
Auto, 612 S.W. Federal
Highway.
*A laptop computer was
reported stolen from
Crexent, 950 N.W. Federal
Highway.
*A purse was reported
stolen during an auto bur-
glary at 759 S.E. Federal
Highway,
*A burglary to a resi-
dence in the 1200 block of
S.E. Sand Dollar Lane was
reported.
-A walk-in cooler was
reported stolen from 120
S.W. Ocean Blvd.
*A vehicle was reported
stolen from Wal-mart,
4001 S.E. Federal High-
way.
*A wallet was reported
stolen from a purse at 759
S.W. Federal Highway.
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Love my country;
fear my government -how sad

Recently there have been several articles about the
loss of tax dollars, possible loss of services, and hiring
freezes, etc.
Imagine my shock, chagrin, etc., to find that commis-
sioner Sarah Heard brought a motion to take two stories
from the commercial property owners on the east side
of Indian River Drive in the Community Redevelopment
Agency district.
They now do not have full financial benefit of their
property. Nor do the other Martin County taxpayers.
This constitutes a taking without due process, since
none of the property owners knew about this.
Multiply by two the square footage of the existing
buildings, and see how much more revenue might have
been derived from both commercial rental and from
future sales prices.
This is money the taxpayers will never see, due to this
stealth vote. From the lack of discussion on this, it
seems that it was decided even before the motion was
made.
How would Ms. Heard feel if someone did that to
property she though she owned?
It is said that when an injustice is done people must
take a stand, or allow it to proceed unchecked.
What will you do? Is your property next?
Hugo Chavez just got away with taking without due
process, but his.is a dictatorship.
I wait to see if this gets challenged, or if we, the peo-
ple, just accept our servitude.

Grading of schools

You know, schools get graded. I wonder, do they lose
any points when a teacher has been found to have sex
with one of the students?
If not, I think they should. I feel this would make
administration more vigilant in keeping this -from hap-
pening to our children.
It's all about money, and whatever or whoever pre-
vents money from going into their pockets will be dis-
missed.
If the administration suffers no monetary effects from
indecent behavior they will be less observant.
Of course, this does nothing to address the root rea-
son of why this is happening in our society.
Any thoughts?

Telephone "service"?

Today I dialed a telephone number for two hours, and
it was busy.
As it was a government telephone number, I called
411.
After clarifying that I needed to use the English lan-
guage, I got an operator who, said that the telephone
number in the phone book sounded like a wrong num-
ber.
I asked what I should do.
She referred me to service, which rang and rang for
several minutes with no answer.
I think our country is in serious trouble.
Certainly the telephone system is.

Abused pit bulls

I read in the paper that 25 pit bulls were tortured and
beaten, and found to be in really bad physical shape
resulting from long-term abuse.
Why is this a long-term abuse? Where was animal
control for the past several months or years?
I'll bet animal control was called long before the city
police officers finally stopped this monster.
It would be a very good issue for a department of
investigation to investigate, wouldn't it?
Does this great city have such a department for inde-
pendent, untouchable evaluation of city agencies?
If there isn't such an agency, one should be developed,
and soon.


Reorganization needed


What ever happened to the new law that requires reg-


What ever happened to the new law that requires .reg-
istration for breeding dogs?

Our country has problems

I would like to say a couple of things about what is
going on in our country.
First of all, all of these people that are raping, and
everything else, are getting away with murder.
They should be castrated.
Secondly, if the women had a little more decency in
their mode of dress, there wouldn't be so many perverts
in this world.
I am appalled when I go out, at the way I see people
dressed.
Even when they go to church services they haven't got
any modesty or decency. They don't respect themselves,
or their God.
I am not a fanatic. I just feel that this is the reason that
there is so much immorality in this world.
I don't know how I got to be my age, but at least I
always try to do the right thing.
People don't have any respect for their God or their
country.
Now about the country, I think our leaders are letting
us down all around.
Everything that they do is for their own interest. They
don't do much for the people.
Here we have senators, and for seven months they are
campaigning for the presidency.
No matter who they are, they are paid by us people to
be a senator, not to campaign with our money on our
time.
Half of them I wouldn't give two cents for anyway.
This country hasn't been taking care of us at all.
All of the beautiful, young boys are dying in their war.
I am disappointed in this country.
My last remark is that I don't know what they are doing
to the people in Florida.
I don't know how they expect us to live with the way
they are raising prices on everything.
Pretty soon, we will all be welfare cases.

De-clawing of cats

In the paper I saw cats listed for adoption by the
humane society, and for sale by home breeders.
I was appalled to note that most of them have been de-
clawed.
Imagine having the final joint of each of your finger
removed.
It would be totally disabling., and probably is very.
painful for the cats to walk, or to dig.
Most other countries prohibit animals de-clawing as
inhumane, but people here value furniture more than
their companion animals.
The veterinarians like the money, I guess.
De-clawing should be illegal, and punishable as ani-
mal cruelty and abuse.

Third term for Bush causes sleepless nights

I had that terrible dream again about a third-term for


S ' : ', '.Bush.
Regarding the abused pit bulls that were 'being Now that would be a nightmare.
trained for sale, and beaten. I reported the abuse of a pil p .
bull several times, but animal control .aid it kxas not a 'Corruption runs rampant
problem, as the dog has had its shots, etc. '
When will the animal control department le reorgan This is a wonderful country, bu
ized with a new director, and some national law- that become so corrupt that our found
can be enforced? recognize it.
Fortunately, the city police can identity animal abuse There are no honest politicians (:
and torture. But. it is too late for the unfortunate poor OLu "career" politicians spend m
dogs. ning their re-election and subm


in government
t our government has
ling fathers would not

in) all political parties.
lost of their time plan-
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interests and corporations who pay for their campaigns
that they really don't care for the citizens who are not
wealthy.
You cannot trust what the government says because
they have a vested interest to keep people uninformed so
they can do their dirty deeds without interruption.
The media, controlled by corporate interests, are not
looking out for the citizens. That means we have to keep
a constant vigil to preserve our freedoms, such as they
are.
The next objective of our government and the corpora-
tions is to control the Internet so we cannot obtain real
information.
Congress, the FCC and other government departments
are working on this suppression now. If the Internet is
not kept neutral, we will lose our last outlet of freedom.
There are many reliable Internet sites that keep us
informed.
Search "alternative media" sites and "activism" sites to
see what is really going on before this new world order
finally takes over our freedoms.
If you value these freedoms, your right to know, your
right to the Internet without .government control, for
your own best interest, then research, read, study infor-
mation on the Internet.
A very good site is WhatReallyHappened.corh. And
check out the government's "Operation Northwoods," it
will open your eyes to our government's corruption.

Jail the reporter

I am still absolutely baffled about the Libby sentence
and situation.
The whole question was about who told a reporter that
some person who works in the office of the CIA is related
to someone that who was being discussed.
The reporter published the name, and the fact that the
person worked for the CIA.
Whatever happened to the reporter?
Nothing at all.
All members of the press can publish anything they like
in the papers, even if it causes World War III.
The local papers select news for the same reason. They
want to get votes for the favorites of the paper.
That's a worse offense, isn't it?
Libby is a good man, and Bush was correct.
The reporter should be jailed.

Editor's Note: On the contrary. Two journalists suffered
consequences in the question of who blew the cover of for-
mer CIA operative Valerie Plame because of what they didn't
-do.
According to a timeline published by the Washington Post
on its Web site, "Time" magazine reporter Matthew Cooper
was subpoenaed by the grand jury investigating the matter
in 2004.
He and "Time" refused to cooperate.
A U.S. district courtbfound that the FirstAmendment did
not prevent Mr. Cooper from testifying in the Plame matter
He was found in contempt of court.
In 2005, "Time" agreed to comply with the court order to
turn over Mr. Cooper's notes, and Mr Cooper agreed to testi-
fy before the grand jury
New York Times reporter Judith Miller was jailed for
nearly three months for her refusal to testify before the
grand juy in the case.
Perhaps the writer doesn't believe that these consequences
were serious enough for the journalists in this matter
As for the claim that members of the press can publish
anything they like, I can assure the writer that this is not
true for responsible member of the press.
I suggest the writer visit the Web sites of, or check out

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Investigative Editors and Reporters, or any number of
other associations or organizations affiliated with jour-
nalism.
There, the writer will find that.journalists are obligated
to uphold rules, regulations and ethics policies.

Saying one isn't homosexual,
doesn't mean it's true

Sorry, I just can't sit back and let these self-righteous
homophobic hatemongers spread their preconceived
ideas as facts.
All the opinions by the groups mentioned in their let-
ters are not based on any real scientific studies but rather
religious-based studies, with results guaranteed to fit.
They offer not one shred of real proof to support their
ideas.
No, I am not from PFLAG, although I have heard of it, I
don't really know that much about them or their program.
Do homosexuals live in the straight world, marry, have
children, go to church?
Yes, of course they do. Millions of them live a closeted
life, denying what they are.
Some remain faithful to their spouses. Many others
sneak around having casual sex or some even longtime
affairs.
If you ever read through arrest records you would find
most of those arrested for unlawful behavior in restrooms
are married or single men living as straight.
Teachers, military, public workers, and ministers are
among those arrested in police stings.
Do some homosexuals living to old age find themselves
lonely and unfulfilled?
Yes, but so do millions of other elderly. Millions sit in
nursing homes with no family caring for them.
Those religious organizations and the Web sites men-
tioned say it's a choice. If that is true, who would choose
to live a life of scorn? To be hated and discriminated
against. To be beaten and even killed.
There was no time.in my life I decided I was attracted to
my own sex. It just happened.
As most do, I tried to ignore and deny what I was.
Guess what?
It can't be done.
Why are so many teen suicides attributed to gay teens?
Is it because they can no longer withstand the pressure to
conform or can't face what they are and the life of hate
and discrimination ahead?
Anyone can say, usually under great duress, "Hey, I am
no longer gay," and go on to live a straight life, but that
does not mean they are no longer a homosexual.
Demand change from elected officials

Gas is $3 a gallon, and nobody seems to care.
We need to call our senators and state representatives
and demand that they get the prices down to where they
are reasonable.
We all need to get together and stand together.
We also have a big problem with immigration. We have
all these people coming over to our country and using up
our resources.
They don't obey our laws. They break into our country
illegally, and they have no penalty.
That needs to stop.
We need to make phone calls and demand this is
changed.


Eggs are for eating, not throwing at cars

This morning I got up only to find an egg carton in the
yard and every car on our street was egged.
I have no idea who did it, but cameras will be installed
(so) we will catch whoever is doing this.
1 have worked hard and I have paid for my car and I
would never damage someone's property.
I don't wish this on anyone.
Please stop the vandalism.
You'll understand when you grow and have to pay bills
how important it is to keep what you have even if it isn't
much.
Let's increase the size of small print

What's with small, sometimes called, fine print?
Why is small print legal?
It's just an obvious way of cheating and ripping people off.
On TV it is either flashed so fast you can't read it or it is
printed so small you can's see it.
What the small print always says is what should be writ-
ten in large print so no one can miss it.
Cell phone users should
can their conversations

Have you ever been in line waiting, when someone
behind you, in front of you and the cashier are all on their
cell phones talking about nothing?
I don't answer mine when I'm in the car, at a grocery store
or anywhere in front of someone.
It's rude, unkind and worthless.
Turn them off. It's annoying to listen to what you did last
night when I'm trying to buy groceries.
Have some common courtesy.

Those opposed to 'unwinnable'
war are not traitors

This is in response to the (person) who wants to know
"Who are the winners in this war?"
You have obviously never worn the uniform of our great
country, or you would know there are no winners in a war
and that includes this one.
There are, however, some losers: The American taxpay-
er who has had to foot the bill to the tune of $400 billion
with more to come, the families of the more than 3,600
soldiers killed during this war, the soldiers who were
wounded and have returned to a broken military health
care system and VA medical system, (which is) totally
unprepared to provide them adequate medical care.
We are fighting an ill-conceived and poorly planned
war. A war that was started by the U.S. attacking a sover-
eign nation without provocation for the first time in histo-
ry. In the rush to war, the reasons the administration used
to justify our unilateral attack on Iraq were all found to be
false.
The American military, as good as it is, is caught in the
middle of a civil war. They have been placed in an
unwinnable situation. At this point, all they are doing is
(trying) to give the political process in Iraq additional
time to work.
While the U.S. military continues to fight for the Iraqis,
their parliament will go on vacation in August.
To say that radical Islamists and liberal Democrats are
somehow involved in a team effort to defeat our military
... if you really believe that you need help.


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Your closed mind obviously does not understand that
the majority of Americans, both liberal Democrats and
conservative Republicans, are against this war and the
failed policies of the current administration. Look for
mid-September when all the politicians jump on the
bandwagon to get our troops out.
North American Union worries reader

To those who know and those (who) have not heard,
our president, George W. Bush, has met with the presi-
dents of Mexico and Canada and the three of them are
proposing a union between the three countries to form
one big country without any borders or inspections of
any kind.
He has done this on his own without contacting any-
one, even our Congress, for their approval or opinion.
In addition, he is proposing a new four- to six-lane
express highway between Mexico and Canada without
any truck inspections of any kind.
He is opening our country and its borders to anyone,
everybody and anything.
This proposed North American Union must be stopped
immediately before it is finalized.
All American citizens and Congress and all government
officials, state and local, must take the necessary steps to
inform every American and to stop President Bush. It is
unbelievable that he would put this entire country at risk
for political purposes.
No president, no one person should have the power to
approve the proposed North American Union without the
full approval of the entire Congress and the American
people.
Editor's note: According to the Web site
www.spp.gov/myths vsfacts.asp, the Security and Prosperi-
ty Partnership of North America "was an agreement signed
by President Bush and his Mexican and Canadian coun-
terparts in Waco, Texas, on March 23,2005."
The site goes on to explain, "The SPP in no way, shape or
form considers the creation of a European Union-like
structure or a common currency. The SPP does not attempt
to modify our sovereignty or currency or change the Ameri-
can system of government designed by our Founding
Fathers."
As for the NAFTA Super Highway: "the U.S. government
does not have the authority to designate any highway as a
NAFTA Super Highway, nor has it sought such authority,
nor is it planh)ing to seek such authority. There are private
and state-level interesting planning highway projects,
which they themselves describe as 'NAFTA Corridors,' but
these are not federally-funded initiatives and they are not
part of the SPY'
Pakistan: No cooperation,
then no more money

Tell me if I've got this right: On ABC news there's a
report on the terrorist training camps in Pakistan, with
even a (graduation) ceremony.
The U.S. wants to go in and destroy these camps, but
Pakistan won't allow it.
(In) the same report, it was stated that the U.S. is giving
so many millions of dollars to Pakistan 1p help fight al-
Qaida.
The U.S. should tell Pakistan, if we can't go in, there's no
money.
No wonder we're losing the war against terrorism.


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BY RITA HART
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STUART The minute
you walk in the front door,
your senses are alerted to
the aroma of. freshly
cooked food.


The smells might
remind some of Mom's
kitchen as dinner was
being prepared, or a
favorite restaurant where
"everyone knows your
name."
That's just what Mau-
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she opened the doors to
Gourmet, etc. in Stuart two
years ago.
"I would like to bring
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said Ms. Sullivan, the
owner and main preparer
of the wonderful delec-
tables found at the store.
Gourmet, etc. is located
in the Port Cove Plaza, just
south of Summerfield
Road in Stuart. When you


first walk in, you notice the
selection of wines on the
left.
"I carry wines that you
won't find in the super-
markets," said Ms. Sulli-
van.
The store also carries a
wide variety of gourmet
goods including dips, oils,
dressings, meat and fish
rubs, sauces and Stonewall
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As you walk to the back
of the immaculate store,
you come upon the glass
case containing the dishes
that are the source of the
mouth-watering aromas.
The selections change
daily and are always made
fresh, including herbs
grown in Ms. Sullivan's


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and plum tomatoes; black
bean lasagna, with cottage
cheese, low-fat cream
cheese, cilantro, green
peppers, onions and toma-
to sauce; and cold gazpa-
cho soup.
.1 was fortunate to have a
taste of all the above, and
each dish was as wonder-
ful as the next. The soup
was just a bit spicy and
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From page Al
Mr. Sawicki said.
He added that it's not
just the Republican Party
that needs a houseclean-
ing and ethics infusion.
"If anyone thinks the
Democrats are any better,
they should take a careful
look at their leaders such
as Ted Kennedy and Bar-
ney Franks," Mr. Sawicki
said.
When Mr. Foley, a Fort
Pierce resident who repre-
sented the area, resigned
last September amid a
shocking scandal last year,
he blamed alcohol and
sexual molestation by a
Catholic priest as the rea-
sons for his long-spiral
downward. With little cere-
mony and without an apol-
ogy to the victims or con-
stituents, Foley quickly
entered rehab to sort
through his problems and
deal with his demons.At the
time the sex scandal which
involved text messages and
e-mails broke, Mr. Foley
had been doing very well in
the polls and was expected
to be re-elected easily. Mr.
Foley is still under investi-
gation for his dealings with
White House pages, but he
has not been charged.
Mr. Foley could not be
reached for comment about
the campaign donations or
the controversy surround-
ing his actions.
As of mid-July, there was
still well over $1 million left
in his campaign account,
and even though the six-
term Republican Foley is no
longer in office or acting as
a public servant, that
money can be used for any-
thing but personal expens-
es. According to campaign
finance reports, since
resigning, Mr. Foley's cam-
paign funds have paid his'
campaign manager, and
treasurer (his sister Donna
Winterson of LakeWorth) a
bi-weekly salary of $2,412
and legal tees amounting to
$483,367.
Since his resignation, lob-


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byists, political action com-
mittees and even large
donors like Eli Lilly have
requested their donations
be returned. Donors can
request a return of their
donation to the Foley cam-
paign and many are doing
just that. Some still shake
their heads and wonder
what went wrong and how
they could put their trust in
someone whom they feel so
misled them.
According to the Associat-
ed Press and the Federal
Election Commission, near-
ly a half million dollars of
campaign donations left-
over after Foley resigned
from office have been used
to defend him.
A well-known Treasure
Coast businessman who
asked to remain anony-
mous said he wasn't going
to ask for his contribution
back, but wished the Foley
campaign would "either
give the money back to the
donors or better still,
donate it to some kind of
charity where it can help
people." h
Saying he was surprised
to learn about the scandal,
the individual also noted
that, "Rep. Foley represent-
ed and served us well for
many years, and this inci-
dent was a bad deal all the
way around for everyone
concerned.".
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Gourmet
From page A8
and left one wanting
more, and the lasagna,
despite the fact that I'm
not a cottage-cheese fan,
tasted like heaven.
A sampling of other
dishes created by
Gourmet, etc. included a
variety of quiches, several
lasagna dishes, turkey pot
pies with stuffing (which
can be purchased 'frozen
and put directly into the
oven for dinner), chicken
piccata and chicken
mirabella, which includes
prunes, Spanish olives,
white \wine and brown
sugar, all marinated
overnight.
I 'm not a prune lover."
said Ms. Sullihan, "but I
love this. The prunes
absorb all the other fla-
vors."
Larry Higgins of Hobe
Sound is a regular cus-
tomer of Gourmet, etc.

Murder
From page A3
between then and 10:21
a.m., when customers
began arriving at the
shop.
The store has
remained closed, and
Mrs. Peebles indicated to
investigators that she is
working to renew her
pawnshop license and
will re-open the store.
This is the third mur-
der this year that the St.
Lucie County Sheriff's
Office has investigated in
unincorporated county.
In late February, a man
shot and killed his wife
before killing himself,
and in March, a 15-year-
old boy was killed in
Sheraton Plaza area in a
gang-related shooting.


"It is such a unique
place," said Mr. Higgins.
"Maureen will make any-*
thing-you want. One day I
asked her to make a veg-
etable quiche, and she did.
I put her gazpacho on top
of it, and it was out of this
world."
Homemade soups and
salads are also prepared
daily, and Gourmet, etc.
also offers many pastries,
including chocolate chip
macaroons, cannolis,
brownies, muffins, mini-
apple tarts and chocolate
tarts and, at Thanksgiving,
pumpkin rolls.
Gourmet, etc. also offers
catering services. They
recently catered a lunch-
eon for 65 people for the
Hobe Sound Chamber of
Commerce.
In addition, Gourmet,
etc. will prepare gift bas-
kets for customers, in a
price range from $25 to
$200, delivering them
from Juno Beach to Port
St. Lucie.


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The store has two tables
where customers can sit
and enjoy a meal, and this
adds to the hometown feel
that Ms. Sullivan fosters.
"I let my customers
taste things before they
walk out the door, and I
know most of my cus-
tomers by name," said Ms.
Sullivan.
"Sometimes they come
in just to say, 'hi,'" she
said.
Once you open the door
to Gourmet, etc. and smell
the aroma, .you'll under-
stand why.
Gourmet, etc. is located
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I buy lots of jewelry from
the public. To do so I must
fill out a police report when
purchasing jewelry from
the public. We must ask
whose ring (or whatever
they are selling) it is. We do
this to determine whether it
is their property to sell or if.
they have authorization to
sell it. And I frequently
hear something that dis-
turbs me. One of them is
from ladies that have been
engaged but have since
broken off the engage-
ment. They have given the
engagement ring back. The
second thing I hear is that
the man brings the ring in
to sell and he tells me he
"took" it back.
Well here's the real deal
If you receive an engage-
ment ring, it's yours. You
can wear it, sell it, or do
anything you want with it.
It's yours. If he "takes" it
back without your authori-
zation, it is still yours and
you can take whatever
legal means you like to get
it back. Therefore if he tries
to sell it to me or any other
jeweler it is not his to sell.
This is straight from the
detective that is our repre-
sentative from the sheriff's
office.
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Hello, smart shop-
pers. Hope you had
a good week.
Did you know that if you
have high cholesterol your
children may have it, too?
What I have to tell you
about both shocked and
troubled me. I wrote about
Jen a while ago, but there's
more. Please pay atten-
tion, it is so important.
My daughter-in-law, Jen,
has had some sad life
experiences. When she
was 20, she lost her
mother to leukemia.
To honor her mother's
memory, Jen donates
blood as often as possible.
Awhile ago, while
donating, the nurse
mentioned that her
cholesterol was high (259).
Jen called me and asked
if the nurse was right. I
told her it was very high,
but she needed a fasting
blood test to get the true
results.
Jen is only 34, yet her
total fasting cholesterol
was 249, the good choles-
terol was way down and
the bad, damaging choles-


terol was high. Her triglyc
erides were out of sight.
According to the Ameri-
can Medical Association,
total cholesterol must be
200 or lower; HDL (good
cholesterol), 60 or greater;
LDL (bad cholesterol),
lower than 100 and
triglycerides, 100 or lower.
I told Jen she was a heart
attack waiting to happen
and dietary changes must
be made. She was trying t<
have another baby so
station drugs were not an
option.
She cut the fat, the half
and half, the fast food
fries, etc.
She followed the sugges-
tions I constantly make in
my columns and in my
cookbook for low or no-fa
variations.
Even though she works
very hard tending to more
than 100 animals for her,
pony party business, she
followed my advice and
joined a gym.
The best news I've gotten
in a long time was that jus
before Christmas, through
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Recipe request: A reader
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for garlic rolls. I created
one a while ago when I
couldn't find a recipe so
here it is.
Also, there's nothing
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or desserts. Here's a great
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alone, Jen now has a total
cholesterol of 197 and all
the numbers are where
they should be.
I She is both slimmer and
healthier.
t The first question you
may be asking is, "Why is
she telling me this?"
e Why do so many people
start falling apart as they
approach their 50s?
Are you 20, 30, 40 and
feeling fine?
n Have you ever given a
*t thought to a cholesterol
h test? The answer is proba-
bly no because you're too
young, but it seems that
there is payback for what
you eat, including obesity,
heart disease, cancer and
diabetes.
I guess the old adage is
true, "You are what you
eat."
When Jen mentioned her
cholesterol problem to her
pediatrician, he suggested
that my 6-year-old grand-
daughter be tested.
Well, her cholesterol
came back at 220.
The doctor said that
children of parents with
high numbers should be
tested and their diet
changed to low fat.
Unbelievable!

Note to readers: Please,
don't send me an e-mail
requesting a recipe if you
have a block in your e-mail
client. Forgive me, but I
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passage of hot engine gases into
the crankcase. If a ring job is
indicated, the cost of performing
this work should be compared
against the cost of rebuilding
the engine. This latter fix offers
the advantages of providing a
clean engine block to prevent
cooling problems and reboring
the cylinders to restore perfect
roundness, thereby ensuring
maximum compression, power,
and control of oil consumption.
The crankshaft is also machined
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other hand, if the crankshaft
has not worn excessively, if the j
camshaft bearings are in good
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components are okay, then simply
honing the cylinders and replacing
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GARLIC ROLLS

Spices such as oregano,
parsley, etc., may be added
to the oil.

1 package Parker House
rolls or small frozen
dinner rolls
3 or 4 medium cloves
garlic
1/4 cup extra virgin olive
oil

Peel garlic; chop in a
mini chopper. Add oil and
process until garlic is very
tiny. Set aside.
Bake rolls in oven as
package directs. When
almost done, brush on
garlic mix.
Return to oven and bake
about 2 minutes longer.
The longer garlic cooks
the milder the flavor will
be.

AMBROSIA
REGULAR AND LOW-FAT

This recipe dates to the
1940s and called for
whipped cream dressing.
Back then there was no
such thing as whipped
topping. I've made some
significant changes and it
is delicious. Any kind of
fruit may be used even
drained fruit cocktail.
I used fat-free whipped
topping and fat-free sour
cream.

2 bananas, sliced
3/4 cup diced orange
1/2 cup seedless grapes,
halved
1/4 cup chopped dates*
3 tablespoons lemon
juice
1/4 cup coconut
1/3 cup miniature
marshmallows
1/4 cup heavy cream,
whipped
1/2 cup sour cream
Sliced toasted almonds,
optional
Lettuce leaves

Mix together first seven
ingredients.
Blend sour cream and
whipped cream or top-
ping. Mix with fruit.
Chill. Serve atop lettuce
leaves or as a de-ssert.
sprinkled with almonds.
You can buy dates
already chopped. It is
almost impossible to chop
them yourself.

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
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Remember Newt (Gingrich) serving his second wife with
divorce papers, while she was in the hospital recovering
from cancer surgery.
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have been using the services of a (Washington) D.C.
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Beware those who tell you what to do, who preach to you
about what's good for you. (Some) of them are actively com-
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The "holy book" they wave in your face does not, in fact,
forbid homosexuality.
It does, however, forbid eating pigs, in any way, shape or
form.
If it's the inerrantt word of God," then you don't get to just
choose the parts that feed bigotry
There are numerous injunctions not to lie, cheat, steal
(or) hate.
The one message repeatedly hammered is that the duty
of any spiritual being is to care for those less fortunate, to
have mercy on those who are in pain (and) to provide for
the needy.
Pro-life means supporting health care, food and shelter
for those who are already born.
Pro-life means opposing a... war based on flat lies.
Pro-life means protecting the land and water and air that
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Lower Falls, which are
almost twice as large as
Niagara Falls.
Another stop was at the
Grand Teton National Park
in Jackson, Wyo.
After traveling through
Jackson to Salt Lake City,
your breath will be taken
away by the sight of Bryce
Canyon. We were there near
the end of the day, and the
setting sun made the
canyon come alive with so
many shades of pink they
could not be counted.
The next stop was at Zion
National Park on the way to
Lake Powell, where we took
a boat tour. I have never felt
so insignificant with the
mountains all around. It
was absolutely wonderful.
One of the best stops is at
the Grand Canyon.
We took a helicopter ride
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The leaves won't be as
brilliant as in New England,
but a tour nearer to home of
Charleston, S.C., and
Savannah, Ga., during the
same time period is worth
it. Both locations offer
plenty of sightseeing.
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one of these tours is meet-
ing people from other
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folks we met 10 years ago on
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Police will also be on the
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Association, 2400 S.E.
Monterey Road.
*Fishing poles were
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*An auto burglary was
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Blvd. and S.E. Flagler Ave.
*A credit card was
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*Cash was reported
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Checks Cashed, 2810 S.E.
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*A cell phone was
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Would like to talk about
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add some not so basic that
will add to your knowledge.
The first area that I will
cover is some of your basic
plant categories.
Annuals
The first and most
popular group of plants is
annuals.
Annuals are plants that
complete their life cycle in
a single growing season.
The complete cycle from
seed to the plant dying off
is completed in one
season.
Some examples of
annuals are impatiens,
marigolds and begonias.
Perennials
Perennial plants are also
very popular. Perennials
are plants that live for more
then one growing season.
There are basically two
types.
Plants that die off in the
winter and send out new
shoots in the spring.
Plants that live year
round.
Plants that live year
round and grow larger each
year are defined as woody
perennials. Many of your
most common flowering
shrubs fall into this catego-
ry. Some common exam-
ples are plumbago and
lirope.


These pests are very
destructive and feed on the
Sinner juices of the plant
robbing it of needed
nutrition. These pests can
often be controlled with
'"" Orthenex or other insecti-
cides.
^Scale
Scale is another common
problem of many ornamen-
A, tals. Unlike the mealy bug,
which has a cottony secre-
tion, the residue on the
leaves is usually of a harder
JOE ZELENAK consistency.
Garden Nook Scale insects also have
piercing-sucking mouth-
pBlack spot arts that allow them to use
BlaCK spot .the sap of the plant as food.
If you own rose bushes, This can cause severe
If you own rose bushes dieback in most plants that
a common term that will are infected. Scale can be
pop up is black spot. very difficult to control and
Black spot is a disease of a systemic insecticide is the
the foliage of roses caused best choice.
by moisture. The best way
to avoid it is to not plant Soil pH
roses in the path of The pH of the soil can be
sprinklers. This way, the an important factor in
leaves won't be constantly choosing plants for that
wet, which is how this location.
disease often starts. Soil pH is defined as the
You can treat black spot amount of lime (calcium)
by spraying with Funginex that is in the soil.
or using liquid copper. If If your soil pH is lower
you prefer a natural cure, than seven then you have
try using 1 teaspoon of acidic soil. Plants such as
baking soda per gallon and gardenia, ixoria and hibis-
spray on the plant in early cus will do well.
morning before the hot If your pH is higher then
sun hits the plants. seven, than you have
Mealy bugs alkaline soil, which will
support.other plant varieties
Mealy bugs are a corn- that require a lower acid
mon insect problem that content.
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a scale-like, plant-eating garden centers.
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Vickie Milivoi, 92, of Stu-
art, died on July 20, 2007,
at St. Lucie Medical Cen-
ter.
She was born in Hun-
gary.
She was educated as a
Red Cross nurse in and
served as a military volun-
teer during World War II in
Europe.
She was a Pink Lady Vol-
unteer at the Martin
Memorial Hospital Coffee
Shop.
She was preceded in
death by her beloved hus-
band, Cornell Milivoi.
Flower contributions
may be made to the Mar-
tin County Council on
Aging, 1071 East 10th
Street, Stuart, Fl134996.
All County Funeral Home
& Crematory, Stuart, were
in charge of arrangements.

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Ann (Schmer)
Courtright

Ann (Schmer) Cour-
tright, 93, of Hobe Sound,
died July 23, 2007, at Mar-
tin Nursing and Restora-
tive Care Center in Stuart.
She was born in Ger-,
many, and was a resident
of Hobe Sound for eight
years.
She was preceded in
death by her parents,
Johann and Kuni (Lang)
Schmer.
She is survived by her
daughter, Sigrid Goodwin
of Hobe Sound; five grand-
children; 11 great-grand-
children; and one great
great grandchild.
Memorial donations may
be made to the Council on
Aging, 1071 East 10th
Street, Stuart, Fl 34996.
Arrangements were han-
dled by All County Funeral
Home & Crematory, 1010
N.W. Federal Highway, Stu-
art,

Edgar A. Dungee

Edgar A. Dungee, 86,
died July 24, 2007, at his
*residence in Port St. Lucie.
He was born in King
William, Va., and was a res-
ident of Port St. Lucie, for
26 years, coming from
Wayne, N.J.
He was a veteran of the
U.S. Army Air Corp and
was a member of the
American Legion Club.
He is survived by his
wife, Otallia Dungee; a
daughter, Michelle Hog-
man of Toronto; a sister,
Bernice Merritt of Orlan-
do; and a brother, Leonard


Dungee of West Point, Va.
Memorial contributions
may be made in lieu of
flowers to Treasure Coast
Hospice 1201 S.E. Indian
Street, Stuart, FL 34997.
Arrangements were han-
dled by All County Funeral
Home & Crematory, 1010
N. W. Federal Highway, Stu-
art.

Arthur S. McCord

Arthur S. McCord, 73, of
Stuart, died July 23, 2007,
at Martin Memorial Med-
ical Center in Stuart.
He was born in Adams
Township, Pa., and was a
resident of Stuart for 22
years, coming from Pitts-
burgh.
He served in the U.S. Air
Force.
He was preceded in
death by his parents,
Arthur and Olive (Herat)
McCord.
He is survived by a sister,
Nedra Jean Barthalow of
Pittsburgh; and a brother,
Robert G. McCord Sr. of
Jacksonville.
Memorials can be made
to the American Heart
Association, 1100 East
Ocean Blvd. Stuart, FL
34996.
Arrangements were han-
dled by All County Funeral
Home & Crematory, 1010
N. W Federal Highway, Stu-
art.

Harry Glaeser
Harry Glaeser, 80, of
Palm City, died July 23,
2007, at Palm City Nursing
and Rehabilitation Center
in Palm City.
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coming from Maryland.
He was preceded in
death by his wife of 35
years, Jane Glaeser; a sister
Marilyn Phelps; and his
parents, Frank and Grace
(Ellis) Glaeser.
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brother, W.B (Joe) Glaeser
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Park, Ark.
Arrangements were han-
dled by All County Funeral
Home & Crematory, 1010
N.W. Federal Highway, Stu-
art.

Marian J. Glaesner

Marian J. Glaesner, 90,
of Stuart, died July 23,
2007, at Treasure Coast
Hospices in Stuart.
She was born in Cana-
da, and was a resident of
Stuart for 37 years, com-
ing from Grosse Point,
Mich.
She worked as an execu-
tive assistant in Detroit,
before becoming a home-
maker.
She was preceded in
death by her husband of
64 years, Dr. Robert
Glaesner; a brother,
Alfred May Jr.; and her
parents, Alfred and Jen-
nie (Moorhouse) May.
She is survived by a
daughter, Sallee Glaesner
of Stuart.
Memorials can be made
to Treasure Coast Hos-
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XTou have read a lot
about the sub-prime
crisis, especially if you
invest in the stock market.
All the talk so far has
been about its effect on the
housing market, which
continues to decline, more
so in South Florida than
just about any other place
in the U.S.
Sub-prime loans are
those made to people with
poor or lesser credit. When
lenders get overly aggres-
sive and careless in making
these kinds of loans, it
causes huge losses by
lenders, institutions that
buy packages of these kinds
of loans and investors.
I can already see this
affecting the retail automo-
bile business. With the
exception of a few imports,
such as Honda, Toyota and
Hyundai, most car sales are
way off. This is partly do to
the plunge in the home
building market, but it is
also due to lenders tighten-
ing their credit reins which
affect the sub-prime
market first and most.
Car manufacturers and
dealers selling makes
whose sales are way off,
sometimes resort to
desperate measures to prop
up their sales. The sub-
prime customer is an "easy
sale." In fact, the sub-prime
customer requires very
little selling at all, just the
ability to find someone to
make a car loan. The dealer
can "sell" that kind of a
customer any car at any
price. The customer is just.
grateful that the dealer was
able to get him financed.
Dealers have a nickname
for these kinds of cus-
tomers: "Get-Me-Dones."
There are a number of
things those with marginal
or bad credit should be very
careful of when buying a
car.
Oftentimes, dealers will
falsify credit applications to
get the loans approved. The
customer signs the credit
application, testifying to
the truth of all of the
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the bank think their
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This allows the dealer to
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The sub-prime crisis,
which has been underway
in the housing market for
almost a year, is just
starting in the retail car
market.
There are a lot of bad
sub-prime loans being
carried by sub-prime
lenders. They are already
tightening up their credit
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on the cars they finance.
Lenders are calling cus-
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if they have leather or a
sunroof on the car they just
bought. More sub-prime
lenders will be either going
out of business or switching
to conventional lending
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All of this will hurt the
sales of those makes and
dealers who have relied
heavily on sub-prime
customers. I wouldn't
advise you to buy stock in
Ford, GM, Chrysler or any
other struggling auto
manufacturer at this time.
In my opinion, their sales
will be dropping a lot more
due to the sub-prime crisis.
Earl Stewart is the owner
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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.


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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
Speaker: Mary Jones, Red Cross
Topic: Hurricane Preparedness
Members $10.00 Non-Members $15.00
Tuesday, August 28th, 2007
AFTER HOURS SOCIAL 5:30PM 7:00PM
Sponsored by: Hobe Sound Italian Restaurant & Costco
Locate at: 8815 SE Bridge Road, Hobe Sound
Members $5.00 Non-Members $7.00
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of the Arts Merchandise
still available.

Limited quantities
of posters and t-shirts
are on sale at the
Hobe Sound Chamber
of Commerce located at
8994 SE Bridge Road,
Hobe Sound.

For more information
please visit...
www.hobesound.org
or call 772-546-4724


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SHELLEY KOPPEL
Treasure Coast Scene

Sunrise Theatre
seeks volunteers

The Sunrise Theatre is
creating a volunteer pro-
gram for the 2007-08 sea-
son. Sue Dannahower, a
member of the theater's
Advisory Board, will over-
see the program, which
will have volunteers serv-
ing as greeters, ticket tak-
ers and ushers as well as
volunteers to operate the
concession areas and
lounge before, during and
after performances. Vol-
unteers must be at least
17, have excellent cus-
tomer service skills and a
neat, professional appear-
ance. To volunteer, con-
tact Sue Dannahower at
(772) 461-4884, ext. 3 or
visit the Web site at
www.sunrisetheatre.com
for an online application.

Carnegie Hall
coming to
Treasure Coast

Ernie Berlin is one of the
Treasure Coast's real treas-
ures. At an age when most
people think about relax-
ing, Ernie is busy booking
talent for the. Ovation
Series of the Treasure
Coast Concert Associa-
tion, which brings world-
class talent to perform at
the Lyric Theatre. ._
The 2008 series promis-
es to be as exciting as pre-
vious years, with an array
of talent usually seen in
larger cities. There are
those at the peak of their
careers and some rising
stars, but the talent Ernie
Berlin brings to Stuart
doesn't disappoint.
On Jan. 7, the Fabulous 5
Browns come to town. A
favorite when they per-
formed here before, this
group of two brothers and
three sisters, all Juilliard
graduates and interna-
tional celebrities, brings
their five Steinway Grands
with them to entertain.
Their CD, "No, Bound-
aries," released in 2006,
and featuring the works of
Gershwin, Stravinsky and'
Dvorak, spent months
atop Billboard Magazine's
Traditional Classical chart.
Dramatic tenor Ben
Heppner performs on Jan.
18. The Canadian has
appeared at the Metropol-
itan. Opera, the Lyric
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Anna Moo brings her talent


for. uh. 'moosic' to Stuart


BY SHELLEY KOPPEL
Entertainment writer
When you marry a
man whose last name
is Moo and you're a
singer/songwriter,
you start Good Moo's
Productions and you
share your talent for
"moosic."
That's what award-
winning children's
entertainer Anna
Moo did, and you can
hear the perennial
favorite on Aug. 8-9
at the Hobe Sound
Library and the Mor-
gade Library.
Ms. Moos lives in
Newberry, Fla., the
"watermelon capital"
of the state, outside
of Gainesville, but
she travels around
the country and
internationally,
bringing her high
energy performances
to children and chil-
dren at heart.
"Expect the unex-
pected," she says.
"No two shows are
alike.


"There's a lot of
audience participa-
tion. It's high energy;
I don't like them sit-
ting. They'll be up
and dancing and hav-
ing a good time. It's
for kids at heart of
any age. I've had
people in their 70s
without kids, but it's
really for elementary
school ages. I started
my albums at the
ages my kids were,
from pre-K through
elementary school."
Describing herself
as a "one woman
band," Ms. Moo
brings track record-
ing but plays the gui-
tar and sings. She ties
her performance to
the location; if it's a
library, she often ties
it to the summer
reading theme.
There are songs
about friendship and
a lot of songs about
Florida.
"I have to adapt,"
she says. "I have set
songs that I know


STAR SCOPES
James Tucker


Week of 08-03-2007

Aries-March 21-April 19
You are in a good place right now. Being the
leader, you set the stage for the rest of us and
bring in the spring and new beginnings. Now it is
summer. It's time to enjoy the fruits of your labor
- and begin to bring in the harvest of your efforts.
Cail on friends when needed. They will be there
for you.

Taurus-April 20-May 20
Recent successes make you want more out of life.
You can have it. All it takes is a purpose, a plan and
positive action. You have courage, loyalty, honesty
and compassion. These inner spiritual qualities
help you keep on track and move your causes for-
ward. The best is that your earthiness keeps you
grounded and realistic.

Gemini-May 21-June 21
Current changes are signs of new and better


work, but I want to
play to who's out
there. Sometimes
middle school and
high school kids
come in. It's not a
problem. I feel that I
respect wherever
people are. Older
children don't get a
lot of respect. They're
often 'dissed.'
"I try to find ways
to include them.
Essentially the pro-
gram isn't about
them enjoying me;
it's about them enjoy-
ing themselves. I
spent many years
fretting about
whether they'd like
me. I got wiser; it's
about me loving
them. It takes the fear
out and I'm ready to
share the best of me."
Ms. Moo's CDs are
available on her Web
s i t e ,
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and one of them,
"Moochas Gracias,"
features legendary
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Saturday


Wednesday


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things to come. You handle smaller details well.
Soon you will-be entrusted with larger responsibil-
ities. You will handle them with ease. Why?
Because your strong conscience always shows
you the right thing to do. The only limits are what
you place on yourself.

Cancer-June 22-July 22
Mercury in Cancer gives you an edge in clear
thinking right now. When inspired thoughts pop in
the mind, take action and turn them into realities.
It's like you have a guardian angel watching over
and protecting you. Your success has everything to
do with your great attitude. It's time to reach out
and make it happen.

Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
No one has a stronger sense of purpose than you:
You choose to live in peace and harmony with a
deep sense of purpose and appreciation for life in
all its forms. This attitude then rubs off on others
around you and makes them want to do better
with their lives. Your life makes a difference to all
of us.

Virgo-Aug. 23-Sept 22
You know what you want. Now it is time for
action. You have come so far. Don't stop now.
Instead, get a second wind and continue to move
forward. Stay focused. You have the knowledge,
experience and desire. Refuse to get stuck or side-
tracked on less meaningful events and you will be
amazed at your own results.


Libra-Sept. 23-Oct.22
Your life is like a grand adventure. Nothing is ordi-
nary with you. Give your imagination free reign.
Make your life a mission that gives hope to others.
This is your main source of happiness and success.
Your heart is wide open. You are a springboard for
positive change. You dare to be different. You are
truly an inspiration and light.

Scorpio-Oct. 23-Nov. 21
Affirm every day that you are continually being fed
and nourished by the power of the universe. Feel
thankful for the wonderful friends who grace your
life and bring so much love and joy. See the good
in others and be grateful that they see it in you.
These are just a few of your many blessings.

Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec. 21
Your positive attitude has brought you safely
through many of life's challenges. It will continue
to guide you in the future. Continue to find ways
to give back as you have been blessed. The
supreme law is a 10-fold return. Keep circulating
your good. Be a channel rather than a depository,
and your blessings will be too numerous to count.

Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 19
You have taken your life to a higher level. Explore
and discover new ways to grow, prosper and
serve. It's kind of like being a pioneer in uncharted

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FRIDAY, AUG. 3-
SATURDAY, AUG. 4

*"Camp Barn Theatre"
presents the "Almost Ready
for Prime Time Players," a
comedy/variety show star-
ring kids from 4-10th
grade. All performances at
the Barn, 2400 E. Ocean
Blvd. at 7 p.m. Tickets are
$5 at the door. Call (772)
2874884.

SATURDAY, AUG. 4

*Mark McCarthy, direc-
tor 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.
*The Clayton Miller
Band, the talented family
blues group, comes to the
Lyric Theatre, 59 S.W. Fla-
gler Ave., Stuart, for 'a 7
p.m. show. Tickets are $32
and $28; call the box office
at (772) 286-7827 or order
online at www.lyricthe-
atre.can.

Wednesday, AUG. 8-
THURSDAY AUG. 9

*Singer/songwriter
Anna Moo entertains chil-
dren and families on
August 8 at the Hobe
Sound Public Library,
10595 S.E. Federal High-
way, at 6:30 p.m. on Aug. 9
at Morgade Library. 5851.
S.E. Community Drive,
Stuart at 7 p.m. Call (772)
221-1403.


Bars and Clubs

FRIDAY, AUG. 3
*Beef O'Brady's, 327 S.E.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, (772) 871-7505 and
104.57 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 per-
formers, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
(772) 337-7778.
Cobb's Landing, 200 N.
Indian River Drive, Fort
Pierce, Solid Gold, 6 -10
p.m. (772) 460-9014.
*Conchy Joe's Seafood,
3945 N.E. Indian River
Drive, Jensen Beach, Reg-
gae by Rainfall, Friday and


Saturday, 8 -p.m. to mid-
night. Thursday and Sun-
day, 7-10 p.m. (772) 334-
1130.
*Crawdaddy's, 1949 N.E
Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen
Beach, Call for performers,
8 p.m.-midnight. (772)
225-3444.
*Good Times, East Port
Plaza, Port St. Lucie, Tribal
Tongue, Friday and Satur-
day, 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, Al Romero
and Berrie Lee. Show at
8p.m.; tickets are $12.
Reservations suggested.
(772) 419-0302.
*Hemingway's/ Stuart
Lanes, 1580 S. Federal
Highway, Stuart, Special
performance by Bruce
Bosshard, 6-8 p.m.. (772)


220-2840.
*Hutchinson Island
Marriott Resort Tiki 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, The Jukebox
Band. 8:30 p.m. 12:30
a.m. ,(772) 223-5048.
*The Stern. House, 4110
S.E. Salerno Road, "lazzed
Up,Quartet," 7-10 p.m.
(772) 288-4335
*Thirsty Turtle, 2825
S.W. Port St. Lucie Blvd.,
Port St. Lucie, Friday and
Saturday, Call for perform-
ers, 8:15 p.m.-midnight.
(772) 344-7774.

SATURDAY, AUG. 4

*Bogey's & Stogey's, 1032
S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd.,
Port St. Lucie, Call for per-
formers, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
(772) 337-7778.
*Cafe Creme, 1068 S.E.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Two of Hearts, 6-
8:30 p.m. (772) 337-2111.
*Cobb's Landing, 200 N.
Indian River Drive, Fort
Pierce, Coffee Beans, 6-10
p.m. (772) 460-9014.
*Conchy Joe's Seafood,
3945 N.E. Indian River
Drive, Jensen Beach, Reg-
gae by Rainfall, 8 p.m. to
midnight. (772) 334-1130.
*Crawdaddy's. 1949 N.E.


Jensen Beach Blvd.. Jensen
Beach, Soul Rebel, 8 p.m.-
midnight, (772) 225-3444.
*Groucho's Comedy
Club, Club Med Sandpiper'
4500 S.E. Pine Valley St.,
Port St. Lucie, Al Romero &
Berrie Lee. Show at 8 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.
*Kings Head Pub, 2838
S.W. Port St. Lucie Blvd,
Bob Wamnes, 7-9 p.m.
(772) 340-1223.

SUNDAY, AUG. 5

*Bogey's & Stogey's, 1032
S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd.,
Port St. Lucie, Ladies' Nite
with Sunnie Wilson, 8 p.m.
(772) 337-7778.
*Cobb's Landing, 200 N.
Indian River Drive, Fort
Pierce, Phantom, 3-7 p.m.
(772) 460-9014.
eConchy Joe's Seafood,
3945 N.E. Indian River
Drive, in Jensen Beach fea-
tures Reggae by Rainfall
from 7-10 p.m. (772) 334-
1130.
Crawdaddy's, 1949 N.E.
Jensen Beach Blvd., in
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Entertainment writer
Philadelphia native Larry
Silver, owner of Groucho's
Comedy Club in Port St.
Lucie, moved to the
Treasure Coast in 1978,
and it was a different place
then.
"I was never a city
person, "he says. "I hated
public transportation,
hated the snow. I always
wanted to move to Florida.
I came before the malls,
when radio stations went
off the air at midnight on
Sunday." .
Mr. Silver bought the first
hot dog stand in Jensen
Beach, when hot dogs cost
55 cents. He didn't know
anyone, and when some-
one mentioned rehearsals
at the Barn Theatre, Mr.
Silver went to investigate.
That gave him the show
business bug.
"After my first play, I
knew what I wanted to
be," he says. I was 28 and I
knew what I wanted to be
when I grew up," he says.
Mr. Silver was not only
interested in performing;
he got into all aspects of
entertainment, including
sound, direction and
production.
When comedy started to
become popular, he put
on Open Mic nights and
also found comedians,
often from West Palm
Beach. He gave Dan


Whitney his first job at Al's
Catfish House in Stuart;
they each made $25.
Today, Whitney is better
known as "Larry the Cable
Guy."
Opening up an entertain-
ment place that had not
only comedy but cabaret
and visual acts such as
magic was always Mr.
Silver's dream, but it was a


rocky road that included a
disastrous effort to run a
restaurant.
'After six years running a
club at the restaurant in
the Howard Johnson's in
Stuart, like an idiot, I
bought the restaurant.
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rock n'roller Bo Diddley.
The CD won a parents'
choice award, one of five
Ms. Moo has won.
Working with the rock-
er came about quite
simply.
"Our paths crossed at
a concert and I asked


him about letting a
whole new generation
listen to him," she says.
"It has songs like 'Pud-
dle Stomping,' 'Peanut
Butter Blues' and 'Bob-
a-long,' a tribute song to
Bob Dylan. It's about the
joys of childhood."


Anna Moo performs on
Aug. 8 at 6:30 p.m. at the
Hobe Sound Library,
10595 S.E. Federal High-
way, and on Aug. 9 at 7
p.m. at the Morgade
Library, 5851 S.E. Com-
munity Drive, Stuart. There
is no charge. Call (772) 221-
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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 with Rainfall, 2-
5 p.m. (772) 223-5048.
*Wahoo's on the Water-
front, 400 N.W. Alice Ave.,


in Stuart features The Juke-
box Band from 4:30-8:30
p.m. (772) 692-2333.

MONDAY, AUG. 6

*Hemingway's/Stuart
Lanes, 1580 S. Federal
Highway, in Stuart features
Al "White Lightning" Jones
from 6:15-9:15 p.m. Call
(772) 220-2840.

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 8

*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 -11p.m. (772) 344-
7774.
*Wahoo's on the Water-
front, 400 N.W. Alice Ave.,
Stuart, Pat & Gigi,- 6 -9:30
p.m. (772) 692-2333.

THURSDAY, AUG. 9

eArchie'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 fea-
tures Reggae by Rainfall
from 7 -10 p.m. (772) 334-
1130.
eCrawdaddy'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 & Gigi
from 6-10 p.m. (772) 781-
5236.
Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W.


Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Davee Bryan, 7:45-
11p.m.

UPCOMING EVENTS

SATURDAY, AUG. 11

*Peter and Gordon, the
famed British duo, bring "A
World Without Love," and
other songs to the Lyric
Theatre, 59 S.W. Flagler
Ave., Stuart, for shows at 4
and 7 p.m. Tickets are $35
and $30; call the box office
at (772) 286-7827 or order
online at www.lyricthe-
atre.com


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He is particularly known
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On Feb. 13, the Israeli
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The young performer
also is a composer and is
enrolled in the Juilliard
pre-college division,
studying the piano and
violin. He is an artist on
the rise.
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who has performed here
before, returns to the
Lyric on March 18. He has
appeared with leading
orchestras around the
world since his American
debut at the age of 10.He
is also a noted performer
of chamber music and
gives recitals around the
world.


Grammy winners The
Emerson String Quartet,
with guest pianist Wu
Han, close the season on
March 24. The artists-in-
residence at Stony Brook
University in New York
have won seven Grammy
awards, most recently in
2006 for Best Chamber
music Performance for
"Mendelssohn: the Com-
plete String Quartets."
All performances will
take place at the Lyric
Theatre in Stuart. Tickets
for individual perform-
ances will be available at
the Lyric box office after
Thanksgiving; subscrip-
tions are also available.


Groucho


From page B3
was never a restaurant
person. I put on shows. I
care about my shows. I
care if you have a good
time. If I put on a show,
you know even if you
never heard of this person,
you'll get your money's
worth."
He now has two Grou-
cho's Comedy Clubs, at
Club Med in Port St. Lucie
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Productions books enter-
tainment packages for
country clubs, corporate
events and fundraisers. He
often hosts the shows
himself and he provides
comedy, cabaret, a band,
karaoke and even a poker
tournament.
He calls it "cruise ship
comedy without the
luggage." His goal is to open
a dinner theater on U.S. 1,
with comedy three or four
nights a week and cabaret,
magic, an Elvis night and
other entertainment for
adults who like dinner and a
show. There's only one
problem, and he knows
what it is.
"I have to find someone
to run the restaurant," he
says. "I know I can't."
In the summer Groucho's
is open on Fridays and
Saturday for an 8 p.m. show.
Admission is $12 and Mr.


Silver says there's an
installment plan available.
This weekend he has comic
Al Romero, who works full-
time on cruise ships and
comic/magician Berrie
Lee, who's just moved to
the area from LasVegas,
where he had his own
show.
"I book the funniest
people you never heard of,"
Mr. Silver says.
If you're in the market for
some fun, check out the
Comedy Club.
Tell 'em Groucho sent you.
Groucho's Comedy Club is at
Club Med Sandpiper, 4500
S.E. Pine Valley St., Port St.
Lucie. Summer show times
are 8 p.m. on Friday and
Saturday. Admission is $12.
For reservations, call (772)
221-0900. For information
about Groucho Productions
bookings call Larry Silver at
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* Business After Hours
will be held on Aug. 15,
from 5:30 7 p.m., at
Mayor's Jewelers, in the
Treasure Coast Square
Mall.
*The Chamber luncheon
will be held on Aug. 21,
from 11:45 a.m. 1 p.m.,
at Wahoo's on the Water-
front, 915 N.W. Flagler
Ave., Stuart. Guest speak-
er will be Ron Bunch.
* Business After Hours
will be held on Aug, 27,
from 5:30 7 p.m., at 11
Maple Street, 3224 N.E.
maple Avenue, Jensen
Beach.

Events at the Martin
County Libraries

*ABC Book Discussion
Group: 6 p.m., August 2,
Cummings Library, 2551
S.E. Matheson Ave., Palm
City. Discussion of "Hoot"
by Carl Hiaasen.
*Lecture, Art Spot with
Jane Miller: 10 a.m. Aug.
6, Blake Library, 2351 S.E.
Monterey Road, Stuart.
Winslow Homer watercol-
ors, part 3: The Final Years
1890-1910. Free. Open to
the public.
Call (772) 221-1403 for
information.
*Book Discussion, Hobe
Sound PublicLibrary
Book Club: 1 p.m., Mon.,
August 6, Hobe Sound
Public Library, 10595 S.E.
Federal Higway, Hobe
Sound. Discussion of
"The Tipping Point" by
Malcolm Gladwell.
*Veterans Services: 10
a.m. 2 p.m., Aug. 7, at
the Elisabeth Lahti
Library, 15200 S.W. Adams
Ave., Indiantown. Martin
County Veterans Services
Officer Tony Reese will be
available for questions.
*Book Discussion, Annie's
Book Club: 10 a.m., Aug.
7, Elisabeth Lahti Library,
15200 S.W. Adams Ave.,
Indiantown. Discussion of
"Busman's Honeymoon"
by Dorothy Sayers in
Chason Conference
R6om. Free. Open to the
public. Call (772) 221-
1403 for information.
*Book Discussion, Robert
Morgade Library Book
Club: 1 p.m., Aug. 7,
Robert Morgade Library,
5851 S.E. Community Dr.,
Stuart. Discussion of
"Midnight at the Dragon
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p.m., Aug. 9, Hoke
Library, 1150 N.W. Jack
Williams Way, Jensen
Beach. Discussion of "A
Thread of Grace" by Mary
Doria Russell.
*Foreign Film: 2 p.m.,
Aug. 9, Blake Library, John
F. Armstrong Wing, 2351
S.E. Monterey Rd., Stuart.
Jane Miller presents 2001
R-rated Norwegian
comedy. For adults.
*Book Discussion, Sam-
pler Book Club: 2 p.m.
Aug. 13, Blake Library,
2351 S.E. Monterey Rd.,
Stuart. Discussion of
"Everglades" by Randy
Wayne White in the John
E Armstrong Wing.
*An exhibit featuring
works by Palm 'City Art
Associates will run
through August 28, at the
Cummings Library, 2551
S.E. Matheson Ave., in
Palm City.
All events are free and
open to the public. For
more information, call
(772) 221-1403.

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for troops

The Crafters at the First
United Methodist Church
in Stuart are collecting
items to send to our
troops overseas. These
items are: antiperspirant
(not deodorant), travel or
sample size toiletries, foot
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Host families
needed

Youth For Understand-
ing is seeking families to
host their international
exchange students arriv-
ing in August. These
students, from over 50
countries, are between
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be dropped off at 901
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Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to
3:30 p.m. For more infor-
mation, call (772) 288-
1471, extension 202.

Hometown News is
on the radio

Tune in to radio station
WIRA 1400 AM on Friday
mornings at 9 a.m. to
catch up on the latest
information in the
hometown News. During
the show, host Matthew
Dewhurst, sports writer,
and co-host, Kim Cotton,
staff writer, will discuss
stories and take phone
calls from readers. Call
(772) 464-1400.

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tor Dan Martinelli. Reser-
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Limited seating, so reserve
early. Fee is $25 per
person, pay at the door.
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Recreation Center
The Martin County Parks
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ment offers Tai Chi classes
at the Palm City Recre-
ation Center. Pat Lawson
teaches the classes, which
are arranged into groups
according to experience.
Tai Chi is a gentle, slow
motion exercise that
originated in ancient
China. It combines ele-
ments of Chinese Yoga and
meditation with self-
defense techniques and
the TaoistYin and Yang
philosophy. Classes are for
all ages and ability levels.
The practitioner does not
need special clothes,
equipment, or space and
can practice in a chair or
standing up. The program
includes components to
increase flexibility, tone
the muscles, develop
postural alignment,
enhance cardio-vascular
fitness, and improve the
mind-body connection.
The recreation center is
located on the west side of
the Palm City Bridge. The
class is offered at 6 p.m. on
Tuesday and 1 p.m. on
Thursday at the recre-
ation center, and 6 p.m. on
Wednesday at Indian
RiverSide Park in Jensen
Beach. The fee is $30 per
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Book depot
seeks donations

The Friends' Book Depot
and the six Friends Grodps\
of The Martin County
Library System seek dona-
tions of books, tapes, CD
and DVDs. Donations are
tax-deductible and maybe
made by either dropping off
donations at any Martin
County Library during
regular library hours or at
the Friends' Book Depot on
Monday orWednesdays
from 9:30 a.m. to noon or
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on
Saturday and Sundays.
Donations are tax
deductible. The Friends'
Book Depot is open from 9
a.m. to 2 p.m. every Satur-
day and Sunday. All funds
raised benefit the Martin
County Library System. To
visit the Friends' Book
Depot, enter the Flea
Market from Indian Street,
pass several buildings on
the left and park in the lot
on the left. Building H is the
north of the parking lot. The
entrance, No. H-15, is near
the south end of the build-
ing on the west side.

Tailgaters wanted

The second annual
Florida Collegiate Football
Roast will be held at the
Monarch Country Club,
1801 S.W Monarch Club
Drive, Palm City, onAug. 16,
from 5 to 8pm. The cocktail
hour and silent auction
kicks-off at 5 pm. The
dinner and roast begins at
6pm. Tickets are $50 per
person. This event is
suggested for adults only.
For tickets, sponsorship
or more information
please call (772) 215-5554
or email Drew@Drew-
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Volunteers with 'drive'
being sought

Martin Volunteers is
helping several agencies
find drivers to assist
children, senior citizens,
cancer patients and in
public safety.
*The nonprofit Hobe
Sound Child Care Center
has need of a volunteer
driver for its 30-passen-
ger bus.
*The American Cancer
Society's Road to Recov-
ery Program needs
volunteer drivers to take
patients to and from
their treatments.
*The Stuart Police
Department needs
volunteers to perform
Citizens on Patrol duties.
*The Council on Aging
needs volunteers for its
Meals on Wheels pro-
gram.
For details about these
volunteer opportunities
and more, call (772) 220-
4472, ext. 232, ore-mail
coordinator@martinvol-
unteers.org

Swim and dive by five

The Kiwanis Club of
Stuart and the YMCA of
the Treasure Coast
Aquatics Department
have partnered to
instruct 50 children of
need, ages four and five,
to swim. The children
will be apart of the
already established swim
lessons at the YMCA..
Parents are to complete a
sponsorship application
form to establish eligibil-
ity. The Kiwanis Club of
Stuart shall select those
applicants most quali-
fied. Once selected,
parents will be responsi-
ble to contact the YMCA
to schedule swim les-
sons.
Parents) will select
which session during the
month July that best suits
their schedule. Parents
are required to remain at
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application or if you have
any questions, please call
Michele Radcliffe, (772)
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United Way offers
workplace workshop

Character counts! is
presenting "The Conflicted
Employee," another in its
series of professional
seminars designed to help
managers increase pro-
ductivity, decrease costs
and maintain ethical
standards. Cindy Krosky
will lead the presentation,
which is being held from 8
a.m. to noon, Aug. 14 at
the Wolf High-Technology
Center on the Chastain
Campus of IRCC, Salerno
Road, Stuart. The cost is
$35 and includes a conti-
nental breakfast.
For reservations, please
call (772) 283-4800, ext
234 or hlaiben@united-
waymartincounty. org.

Beach to
Beach 5K run

August 17, at Jensen Sea
Turtle Beach. Race starts at
7 p.m. This 5K race is for
all ages and skill levels. It
begins at Jensen Beach
Parking lot. Cost is $12
pre-registration and $15
on race day.
For more information, call
please call (772) 221-1419
or email
jmoore@martin.fl.us

Women invited to
join Junior League
The Junior League of
Martin County is open-
ing membership to
women interested in
making a difference in
their community.
A new member mixer will
be held Aug. 18, at 6:30
p.m. Membership is open
to women over 21 years
old with interest in
volunteering.
For more information on
the mixer, please call
Jami Duckson at (772)
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*Snorkeling at Bathtub
Reef: learn about the
worm reef, its inhabitants
and the basics of snorkel-
ing. 9:30 a.m. noon.
Members: $5 per person
Non-Members: $8 per
person, includes admis-
sion to the Coastal Center
Adults and children 7 years
and older.

* Gardening Workshop:
From 9 10 a.m. at the
Florida Oceanographic
Coastal Center.
Rain or shine. 48 hour
advance reservation
required. Members FREE,
Non-members $8.
Includes admission to the
Coastal Center.
Reservations Required-
Call (772) 225-0505 ext.
101

*Wildlife Education
Program: Mark McCarthy,
director of McCarthy's
Wildlife Sanctuary ofWest
Palm Beach, will present
educational wildlife
programs at the Hobe
Sound Public Library
Community Room, 10595
S.E. Federal Highway,
Hobe Sound at 11 a.m. and
the Hoke Library in Jensen
Beach Community Room,
1150 N.W. Jack Williams
Way, Jensen Beach at 2
p.m. Audience members
are invited to help with the
handling of some of the
animals, which will


include birds, an alligator,
tortoise, python and
Florida panther. Pho-
tographs may be taken
with the wildlife. Suggest-
ed for ages 5 through
adult. For more informa-
tion 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
Connection" at any Martin
County library.

SUNDAY, AUG. 4

RiverWalk Jazz Series:
Rodolfo Zuniga and his
contemporary jazz quintet
will play from 4 -7 p.m. in
Down Town Stuart. For
more information, call
(772) 288-5335

WED., AUG. 8

*Anna Moo Music:
Award-winning singer and
songwriter Anna Moo will
appear at the Hobe Sound
Public Library, 10595 S.E.
Federal Highway, Hobe
Sound Beach, on Aug. 8, at
6:30 p.m. and the Robert
Morgade Library 5851 S.E.
Community Drive, Stuart,
on Aug. 9 at 7 p.m. Anna
Moo's unique blend of
songs and stories and her
catchy sing-a-longs are the
perfect family entertain-
ment this summer. Sug-
gested for preschool


through elementary ages.
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
www. library.martin., fl .u


*Sea Turtle Evening
Lectures: August 8, 7 8
p.m. Members: $5 per
person, Non-Members: $8
per person, Includes
admission to the Florida
Oceanographic Coastal
Center. Adults and chil-
dren 7 years and
older-Children under 18
must be accompanied by
an adult. Reservations
required; call (772) 225-
0505 ext. 101, or visit
www.floridaoceanograph-
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Morning beach walk: for


all ages-May even see
turtle hatchlings. 6:30 -
7:30 a.m. Members: FREE,
Non-Members: $8 per
person, includes admis-
sion to the Florida
Oceanographic Coastal
Center. Reservations
required; call (772) 225-
0505 ext. 101. Weather
permitting.

Ongoing events

* Jensen Bookwalk: noon
to 6 p.m. every Tuesday at
Historic Downtown Jensen
Beach. Sponsored by
Jensen Beach Village
Mainstreet and Treasure
Coast Writer's Guild.
* The Elliott Museum:
Hours are from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. daily at 825 N.E.
Ocean Blvd. on Hutchin-
sonIsland in Stuart.
Admission is $6 for adults
and $2 for children ages 6-
12. For more information,
call the Elliott Museum at
(772) 225-1961 or visit
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along with 149 of the country's best freshman and sophomore players.


Oldemoppen a national 'Phenom


BY MATT DEWHURST
Sports writer
When Casey Oldemop-
pen says he and Los Ange-
les Lakers star Lamar
Odom are alike,, he's not
just talking about the bas-
ketball.
They both go to the same
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OK, not exactly. But
Oldemoppen did run into
Odom at a Mobil gas sta-
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'Calif. this summer while
attending Adidas' Phenom
150 Basketball Camp in
San Diego.
Oldemoppen talked with
Odom about basketball
and, after a few pictures
and well wishes from the
basketball star, he was on
his way.


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a perfect ending to an
eventful three days in
which Oldemoppen com-
peted against 149 of the
best high school freshman
and sophomores in the
country.
The Phenom 150 camp is
an invitation only basket-
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to help promote rising
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sophomores to college
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they dominate at a nation-
al level against top compe-
tition?.
Adidas contacted Olde-
moppen, who plays travel.
ball with the Jupiter
Jaguars (the No. 1 team in


the country with United
States Specialty Sports
Association), this spring
about the camp arid he
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received anything like that
before."
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by the invite, Oldemoppen
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posed to be there. The first
day of the camp, he played
in two games, scoring 16

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Eliminate the "Dealer Fee".


Fellow Florida Car Dealers; if you don't
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Results from the Indian River Community College Aquatic


Program Swimming Summer Championships held July 26 -29


FOR HOMETOWN NEWS


Team
abbreviations key

CUDA Cuda Swimming, UBC -
Unattached Brevard Swimmer, WHS
Winter Haven Stingrays, IRA -
Indian River Aquatics, JDS Jupiter
Dragons Swim Team, TEL Team
Elite, KSA Kissimmee Swim
Association, SYS Sarasota YMCA
Sharks, ATA Area Tallahassee
Aquatic, BSS The Bolles School
Sharks, TBCA Tampa Bay
Community Aquatic, TOS Team
Orlando Swimming, BSC Brevard
Swim Club, SCS Space Coast
Swimming-YMCA, DBS Daytona
Beach Swimming, BDS Blue
Dolfins, SAQ Seminole Aquatics,
FLA Fast Lane Aquatics, UNI Un-
I, HTA High Tide Aquatics, EAJ -
Episcopal AmberJax, GSC Gator
Swim Club, SAC Southside Athletic
Club, SOL Swim Orlando; CCS -
Charlotte County Swimming, GCS -
Gulf, Coast Swim Team, TBB The
Berkeley Barracudas, WFL West
Florida Lightning, IRA Indian River
Aquatics, CVST Cvst, TCS -
Treasure Coast Swimming, PAS -
Patriot Aquatics, GTS Greater
Tampa Swimming, HAS Highlander
Aquatics, TMA Tampa Metro
Association, CFM Central Florida
Marlins.

Girls' 15-16 800-meter freestyle
- 1, Showalter, Corinne, 16, SYS,
9:11.13. 2. Harrington, Marissa, 16,
SYS, 9:19.95. 3, Conner, Sara, 16,
SYS, 9:27.53.
Girls' 17 and over 800-meter
freestyle 1, Largo, Lindsey, 20,
SYS, 8:55.06. 2. Barnett, Brooke, 19,
SYS, 9:12.40. 3. Largo, Ashley, 18,
SYS, 9:16.66.
Boys' 15-16 800-meter freestyle
- 1, Mark, Barrett B, 16, BSS,
8:46.73. 2. Kaminske, Matthew, 16,
SYS, 8:49.59. 3. Caldwell, Nathan,
15, GCS, 8:57.18. '
Boys' 17 and-over 800-meter
freestyle 1, Erickson, Shawn, 19;
ATA, 8:33.00. 2. Pichardo, Rafael A,
17, BSS, 8:42.59. 3. Crete, Ryan R,
19, SYS, 8:48.28.
Girls' 15-16 200-meter freestyle -
1, Paterson, Ashley L, 16, UBS,
2:07.78. 2, Muth, Katheryne, 15,
SYS, 2:09.19. 3. Burns, Rachel A, 16;
CUDA, 2:09.67. 2. Nagy, Julia C, 16,
BSC, 2:09.74.
Boys' 15-16 200-meter freestyle

1 Ceddia, Patrick L, 15, SYS,
1:58.35. 2. Jarzen, Jacob W, 16, BSS,
1:59.96. 3. Morrison, Brad B, 16,
TBCA, 2:02.57. 3. Cox, Mark A, 16,
SYS, 2:02.47.
Girls' 200-meter freestyle 1,
Maglich, Nicole K, 23 SYS, 2:04.77.
2. Broadley, Sarah N, 17. SOL,
2:08.55. 3, Totten, Erica C, 18, BSS,
2:08.63.
Boys' 200-meter freestyle 1,
Snawerdt, John P, 18, SCS, 1:55.96.
2. Crete, Ryan R, 19, SYS, 1:57.86. 3.
Plapp, Byron J, 17, BSS, 1:58.58. 2.
Detra, Austin J, 17, SYS, 1:58.62. 3.
Proudfoot, Simon D, 17, BSS,
1:59.24.
Girls' 15-16 200-meter breast-
stroke 1, Vacova, Dominika, 16,
BSS, 2:47.05. 2. Talwar, Kylee R, 16,
BSS, 2:47.87. 3. Conner, Sara E, 16,
SYS, 2:47.92.
Boys' 15-16 200-meter breast-
stroke- 1, Ervin, Scott S, 16, ATA,
2:28.69. 2. Johnson, Michael K, 16,
BSC, 2:33.57. 3. Waganaar, Spencer
T, 16, BSC, 2:35.52. 3. Swanson,
Conor W, 16, TBCA, 2:36.45.
Girls' 200-meter breaststroke 1,
Ackerman, Ashten A, 18, SOS,
2:44.74. 2, Gunter, Denise C, 19,
GSC, 2:49.07. 3. Duret, Patricia G,
19, SYS, 2:51.07. 3. Cregar, Mandee
L, 21, IRA, 2:50.19.
Boys' 200-meter breaststroke 1,
Garcia-Montes, Any, 18, UNI,
2:31.38. 2. Clare-Salzler, Zak, 17,
HTA, 2:33.09. 3. Morgan, Kevin J,
18, TOS, 2:33.88. 4. Sokolowski,
MattJ, 17, BDS, 2:34.91.
Girls' 15-16 100-meter butterfly -
1, Showalter, Corinne, 16, SYS,
1:05.72.2. Piper, Lauren C, 15, SYS,
1:06.05.3. Broadley, LizT, 16, FLA,
1:06.75.
Boys' 15-16 100-meter butterfly -
1, Hinson, Hunter L, 15, ATA, 58.51.
2. Cox, Mark A, 16, SYS, 59.19. 3.
Passos, Guilherme B, 16, BSS,
59.75. 3. Swanson, Conor W, 16,
TBCA, 59.43.
Girls' 100-meter butterfly 1,
Congdon, Stacy X, 19, HAS, 1:04.39.
2. Largo, Lindsey V, 20, SYS,
1:05.82. 3. Hamilton, Katie F, 18,
SCS, 1:05.83.
Boys' 100-meter butterfly 1,
Rice, Michael R, 22, ATA, 57.28. 2.


Lynch, Sullivan M, 18, CVST, 58.32.
3. Snawerdt, John P, 18, SCS, 58.72.
Girls' 15-16 400-meter IM 1,
Piper, Lauren C, 15, SYS, 5:03.00. 2.
Showalter, Corinne, 16, SYS,
5:05.89. 3. Talwar, Kylee R, 16, B$S,
5:11.57.
Boys' 15-16 400-meter IM 1,
Ervin, Scott S, 16, ATA, 4:40.41. 2.
Reall, C.J. R, 15, TOS, 4:45.79.3.
Mark, Barrett B, 16, BSS, 4:46.67.
Girls' 400-meter IM 1, Largo,
Lindsey V, 20, SYS, 5:04.00. 2.
Marks, Jamie L, 18, BSS, 5:05.20. 3.
Robertson, Caroline, 20, ATA,
5:11.55.
Boys' 400-meter IM 1, Erickson,
Shawn E, 19, ATA, 4:35.53. 2,
Stroman, Skylar Z, 18, SCS, 4:41.30.
3, Norton, Matthew J, 18, DBS,
4:43.45.
Girls' 15-16 50-meter freestyle -
1, Anderson, Meg P, 16, TBCS,
27.45. 2. Muth, Katheryne, 15, SYS,
27.67. 3. Burns, Rachel A, 16, CUDA,
28.32.
Boys' 15-16 50-meter freestyle -
1, Passos, Guilherme B, 16, BSS,
24.62. 2. Rees, Jordan C, 15, TBCS,
25.00. 3. Humphrey, David S, 16,
TCS, 25.32.
Girls 50-meter freestyle 1, Cook,
Katie M, 14, TBCS, 27.92. 2. Totten,
Erica C, 18, BSS, 27.99. 3. Kuethe,
Blair B, 14, TBCS, 28.20.
Boys' 50-meter freestyle 1,
Kennon, Alex W, 22, ATA, 24.14. 2.
Schwartz, Nick J, 19, UNI, 24.35.
Girls' 15-16 200-meter IM 1,
Piper, Lauren C, 15, SYS, 2:23.70. 2.
Talwar, Kylee R, 2:24.14.43.
Halkides, Lysi, 15, FLA, 2:24.30.
Boys' 15-16 200-meter IM 1,
Ervin, Scott S, 16, ATA, 2:12.37. 2.
Swanson, Conor W, 16, TBCS,
2:12.55. 3. Hinson, Hunter, 15, ATA,
2:17.33. 3. Mark, Barrett B, 16, BSS,
2:17.95.
Girls' 200-meter IM 1, Marks,
Jamie L, 18, BSS, 2:26.20. 2. Rein,
Rachael A, 18, BDS, 2:27.81. 3.
Ackerman, Ashten A, 18, SOS,
2:27.95.

Boys' 200-meter IM 1, Brown,
' Harrison C, 20, EAJ, 2:11.72. 2.
Erickson, Shawn E, 19, ATA, 2:12.79.
3. Rice, Michael R, 22, ATA, 2:13.63.
Girls' 15-16 100-meter backstroke
1, Collins, Blair O, 16, SYS,
1:06.06. 2. Nagy, Julia C, 16, BSC,
1:06.58. 3. Piper, Lauren C, 15, SYS,
1:08:63. 3. Gu, Kristine D, 16, FLA,
1:08.34.
Boys' 15-16 100-meter back-
stroke 1, Jarzen, Jacob W, 16, BSS,
1:02.29. 2. Swanson, Conor W,


16.TBCS, 1:02.34. 3. Passos,
Guilherme B, 16, BSS, 1:02.70. 3.
Hinson, Hunter L, 15, ATA, 1:03.37
Girls' 100-meter backstroke 1,
Cavalieri, Carlyn R, 19, ATA, 1:09.95.
2. Rein, Rachael A, 18, BDS,
1:10.51. 3. Hudak, Courtney C, 21,
SYS, 1:10.78. 3. Yazbec, Jenny K, 14,
TOS, 1:11.71.
Boys' 100-meter backstroke 1,
Stroman, Skylar Z, 18, SCS, 58.42. 2.
Schwartz, Nick J, 19 UNI, 1:00.88. 3.
Merritt, Kyle A, 21, GTS, 1:02.12. 3.
Halfacre, Jeb B, 17, GSC, 1:01,58.

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4:12.75. 2. Ervin, Scott S,16 T-
4:14.64. 3: Mark, Barrett B, 16; BSS,
4:14.84.
Girls' 400-meter freestyle -,1,:
Largo, Lindsey V, 20, SYS, -. 2 46.
2. Maglich, Nicole K, 23, SYS,
4:26.98. 3. Barnett, Brooke IH- 19,
SYS, 4:28.07' .
E_ ,: 41.1.-r. c.ter free .I.:-- 1,
ri .'".l. di c Jc.hi, P I *,_ 4:05.86.
2. Jordan, Jonathan D, 17, TBB,
4:06.10. 3. Hershberger, Jordan, 20,
SYS, 4:08.30. 3. Erickson, Shawn E,
19, ATA, 4:10.68.
Girls' 400-meter freestyle relay- .
1, TBCS A, 4:03.36. 2. SYS B,
4:04.70. 3. BSC A, 4:05.85.
Boys' 400-meter freestyle relay -
1, ATA A, 3:36.85. 2. TBB A,
3:42.46. 3, fBS A, 3:42.67.
Girls' 15-16 200-meter butterfly -
1, Piper, Lauren C, 15, SYS, 2:21.58.
2. Broadley, Liz T, 16, FLA, 2:24.60.
3. Bessire, Jesse R, 15, SYS, 2:25.94.
Boys' 15-16 200-meter butterfly -
1, Reall, C.J. R, 15, TOS, 2:07.96. 2.
Hinson, Hunter L, 15, ATA, 2:10.88.
3. Mark, Barrett B, 16, TBS, 2:14.14.
Girls' 200-meter butterfly 1,
Maglich, Nicole K, 23, SYS, 2:19.3 1.
2. Largo, Lindsey V, 20, SYS,
2:19.33. 3. Hamilton, Katie F, 18,
SCS, 2:26.38. 3. Ackerman, Ashten
A, 18, SOS, 2:28.29.
Boys' 200-meter butterfly 1,
Cunningham, Andrew 19, GSC,
2:08.66. 2. Ricardi, Alexandre, 17,
BSS, 2:08.82. 3. Rice, Michael R, 22,
ATA, 2:09.89. ,
Girls' 15-16 100-meter freestyle -
1, Muth, Katheryne, 15, SYS, 59.75.
2. Paterson, Ashley, 16, BSC, 59.80.
3. Ranson,.Rachel A, 15, SCS,
1:00.44.
Boys' 15-16 100-meter freestyle
- 1, Passos, Guilherme B, 16, BSS,


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Girls' 100-meter freestyle 1,
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Girls' 100-meter breaststroke 1,
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Girls' 15-16 1500-meter freestyle
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7:45.24. 2. Potter, Kristen K, 16,


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Oldemoppen
From page B8


points in one, and 14 in the
other.
The highlight of the
three-day camp however,
came on the second day
when he hit the game-
winning shot at the
buzzer.
Oldemoppen has
already grown another
inch since his trip to Cali-
fornia this summer and
now stands 6-foot, 7-
inches. He says his height
can be misleading to
opponents, who expect
him to bang the boards.
But Oldemoppen, who
admits he can dunk "pret-
ty well," is more of a
shooter who can find the
net from all over the
court.
"I'm a pretty good


three-point shooter,"
Oldemoppen said.
"(Opponents) aren't
expecting that."
A few years ago, Olde-
moppen got more serious
about basketball. Growing
up playing baseball, he
dropped his glove for good
when he hit high school
last year.
To ensure he could prac-
tice as much as possible,
Oldemoppen and his dad
installed a scale model
half-court basketball court
in their backyard. The
court has a three-point
line, key, and a regulation
10-foot rim.
If that isn't enough, He
has other options as well.
"If it's really hot," says
mother Mary Oldemop-


"I'm pretty good three-point shooter. (Oppo-
nents) aren't expecting that.

Casey Oldemoppen


pen. "He gets in the pool
and shoots baskets
because he has a basket-
ball hoops setup out
there."
The 2007-2008 season
will be a season of change
for the 15-year-old for-
ward. After attending
South Fork High School
last year, Oldemoppen will
play for Martin County his
sophomore season. His
decision was based on the
sport he loves to play.
"I just have a better


opportunity to play bas-
ketball," Oldemoppen
said. "It's just a better
school for me."
Switching schools can
be a challenge for anyone,
but transferring to an
archrival can be even
tougher. On Dec. 7 Martin
County will travel to South
Fork and Oldemoppen is
expecting his old team-
mates to be gunning for
him.
"It's going to be pretty
interesting."


Swim
From page B9


GCS, 17:16.65. 3. Morrison, Brad B,
16, TBCS, 17:30.98.
Boys' 17 and over 1500-meter
freestyle 1, Snawerdt, John P, 18,
SCS, 16:20.39. 2. Erickson, Shawn
E, 19, ATA, 16:34.14. 3. Dodds,
Logan C, 17, SCS, 16:37.35.


Girls' 15-16 200-meter back-
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2:20.97. 2. Nagy, Julia C, 16, BSC,
2:25.95. 3, Piper, Lauren C, 15, SYS,
2:28.33.
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15, CCS, 2:18.03.
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Boys' 200-meter backstroke 1,
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3. Babakhin, Sergey A, 18, ATA,
2:13.27.
Girls' 400-meter medley relay -
1, SYS A, 4:30.28. 2. FLA A, 4:33.01.
3. BSCA, 4:35.10.
Boys' 400-meter medley relay -
1, BSC A, 4:14.28. 2, BDS, 4:15.79.
3. SOS A, 4:20.69.
Women team scores 1,
Sarasota YMCA Sharks, 1419. 2. The
Bolles School Sharks,'451.5. 3. Area
Tallahassee Aquatic, 295. 4. Team
Orlando Swimming, 291.5. Brevard
Swim Club, 286. 6. Fast Lane
Aquatics, 240. 7. Gator Swim Club,
226, 8. Swim Orlando, 222. 9.
Tampa Bay Community Aquatics,.
211.5. 10. Space Coast Swimming-
YMCA, 157. 11. Blue Dolfins, 149,
12. Bolles Sharks Swimming 134.
13. Episcopal AmberJax, 115. 14.
Gulf Coast Swim Team, 103. 15.
Patriot Aquatics, 98. 16. Cvst, 93. 17.
Cuda Swimming, 78. 18. Unat-
tached Brevard Swimmer, 77. 19.
Winter Haven Stingrays, 69. 20.
Daytona Beach Swimming, 54. 21.
Highlander Aquatics,. 37. 22:
Charlotte County Swimming, 31. 23.
Seminole Aquatics, 28. 24. Indian
River Aquatics, 21.
25. High Tide Aquatics, 18. 26.
Greater Tampa Swimming, 7. 27.
Tampa Metro Association, 4. 28.
Jupiter Dragons Swim Team, 3. 29.
Southside Athletic Club, 2, 29. The
Berkeley Barracudas, 2. 29. Team
Elite, 2.32. Kissimmee Swim
Association, 1.
Men team scores 1, Sarasota
YMCA Sharks, 7575. 2.;Area
Tallahassee Aquatic, 584.5. 3. The
Bolles School Sharks, 329. 4. Tampa
Bay Community.Aquatics, 317. 5.
Team Orlando Swimming, 257. 5.
Brevard Swim Club, 257. 7. Space
Coast Swimming-YMCA, 230. 8.
Bolles Sharks Swimming, 227. 9.
Daytona Beach Swimming, 226.5.
10. Blue Dolfins, 175. 11. Seminole
Aquatics, 148.5. 12. Fast Lane
Aquatics, 144. 13. Un-I., 141, 14.
High Tide Aquatics, 118. 15.
Episcopal AmberJax, 112.5. 16.
Gator Swim Club, 110. 17.
Southside Athletic Club, 100.5. 18.
Swim Orlando, 98. 19. Charlotte
County Swimming, 96. 20. Gulf
Coast Swim Team, 68. 21. The
Berkeley Barracudas, 64. 21. West
Florida Lightning, 64. 23. Indian
River Aquatics, 56. 24. CVST, 55. 25.
Treasure Coast Swimming, 52. 26.
Patriot Aquatics, 18. 27. Greater
Tampa Swimming, 16. 28.
Highlander Aquatics, 9. 29. Tampa
Metro Association, 6. 30. Central
Florida Marlins, 4.

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and down the leader
board. I was glued to my
recliner and hid the
remote from the kids.
Winning in a four-hole
playoff, Padraig Harring-
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man since Fred Daly in
1947 to win the Claret Jug.
I found myself pulling for
him as the tournament
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The 35-year-old Harring-
ton and I have something
in common, and I believe
there may have been more
than a good swing and a
little luck on his side.
Currently, we are both
playing Wilson Staff irons.
When I was a kid, Wilson
irons were the cream of the
crop in my eye. My older
(by 18 years) brother
played Wilson Staffs and
has been a scratch player
for as long as I can remem-
ber.
Watching him hit those
irons and knock down
flags every time we'd play
made me envious of his
game and his equipment.
Unfortunately, he plays
left-handed and I never
got the opportunity to try
those gorgeous irons for
myself.
Some 30 years later, I
finally got the opportunity
to test out the new Wilson
Di7 irons.
While technology has
changed the look and feel
of irons, I find these just as
beautiful as those Staff
blades that my brother
played for so many years.
Lately, all the hype -in
equipment has surround-
ed the square drivers. Now,
Wilson has put that same
stability and forgiveness
into a set of irons targeted
at recreational golfers.
Not all of us hit the ball
in the middle of the face
with every swing.
Most of us may find that
spot only a handful of
times in a round.
What we need is' some-
thing to help us when we
don't. The newest technol-
ogy in drivers helps with
our tee shots, but those
same theories cannot be
applied to irons.
There is simply no way
to move the weight far
enough back and out to
the sides and still have
what we'd consider an iron
for a club.
What Wilson has done


JAMES STAMMER
Golf columnist

with the Di7 line is pretty
simple.
The engineers removed
most of the hosel and put
that weight into the head,
where it does the most
good. By nearly removing
the hosel, the sweet spot
moves farther from the
heel area and out toward
the toe, where most ama-
teurs tend to hit the ball.
From there, they lowered
the height of the face,
moving the center of gravi-
ty further down the face,
making it easy to get the
ball airborne. The channel
behind the face and the
wider sole then moves the
center of gravity deeper in
the head, improving the
moment of inertia, or the
club's ability to resist twist-
ing.
The final step is where
things got weird. They
made the shaft nice and
fat. Simple physics tells us
that the larger the diame-
ter of the tube, the harder
it will be to twist.
All of this makes for what
appears to be an odd club
at first glance. Looking
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time I swung it, I had an
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ball jumps off the face.
The next thing that I
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ther right and falls short.
With the Di7s, my usual
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but stays right there, with
little or no distance loss.
The result is that I now
find the right side of the
green or am just off it.
While Harrington plays
a different model, the
technology is similar. I'm
certainly not trying to say
that he won the open
because of his equip-
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I am, however, con-
vinced Wilson gave him a
slight advantage that oth-
ers on the leader board
may not have enjoyed.
Of all the irons that I
have tried in the last
three to four years, these
are the first to improve
my game enough for me
to take notice and to
replace my old set.
Welcome back Wilson,
and congrats, Padraig.

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Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb. 18
Your sacred values remain clear. You have a strong sense of
the important areas in life that need to be tended. Where do
you get all this energy? From the heart of course. It's what
gives you your strong sense of family and work values. Giving
back and sharing your wisdom with others who have a need
is what best justifies your life.

Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20
If you were to measure the quality of your life by the happi-
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star in spirit. Everyone gains strength from your light and ener-
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rotary phone $25 MC
772-223-9455
CHINA SERVICE: 8 plus
many extras. Still boxed.
Paid $250, Sell for $100
772-770-2090 IR
CLOCK RADIO: Audio-
vox Undercabinet with
CD, digital AM/FM, timer
$23 772-335-9247 SLC
CLOCK, EARNHARDT:
#3 wall style with mova-
ble race car. Perfect
cond $45 772-398-8983
CLOTHES: BOYS size
12 and 14 like new. 50
items at $2 each IR
772-581-0166
CLOTHES: GIRLS large
and women's petite/ size
8 excellent condition 50
cents 772-878-0974 SLC
COCA COLA collection
& dishes, Antique Mag-
navox stereo $100 each
772-467-1470 SLC
COMPUTER DELL 2 desk-
top computers with monitor
& printer great starter. $175
ea. 561-714-0251
COMPUTER MONITOR:
17 inch CRT, new in box
$50 772-334-7720 MC
COMPUTER TOWER:
XP 256 memory 1/2 GB
HD Word, USB $100
SLC 772-335-8896
COUCH: NEW, maroon,
dark red, originally $500,
selling $200 IR Jackie
772-643-8600
DECOY GEESE: (3) an-
chors $25 each, Ducks
(8) Five anchors $15
each 772-336-7189 SLC
DESK TEAK solid for
computer, great condition
$50 .772-879-7400 or
772-240-6996 SLC
DESK TEAK solid. Ex-
cellent cond. $375 new,
Now $100 772-879-7400
or 772-240-6996 SLC
DINING ROOM (4) chairs
$200 Cream color IR
772-228-3270

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DINING ROOM game
table with 4 chairs. Rat-'
tan. Light color. $200 IR
772-581-3864
DINING SET (5) piece,
42" round glass top, met-
al base, 4 chairs $135
772-287-5390 MC
DINING TABLE, small,
glass top, 4 chairs, uphol-
stered, new $60 PBG
561-625-4616
DOLLS: HANDMADE,
porcelain. Made. with love
$35, $75 772-340-5154
DRESS: WEDDING/ for-
mal, white size 6-8 short,
nice $50 772-221-2159
DRESSER: BLACK with
mirror $40, White with
mirror $35 772-201-4994
DRESSER: BROWN
with mirror $30 Thomas
Electric Organ $40
772-201-4994 SLC
DRILL: driver and hand
vacuum, cordless kit.
Ryobi New $85 SLC
772-343-8477
DRYER: COMMERCIAL
Amana $150 SLC
772-871-6044
EDGER/ TRIMMER and
blower, like new $65 SLC
772-595-6337
END TABLES 2
Heywood Wakefield.
$100. 2 piece computer
desk, black 3-drawers.
$40 772-546-2683
EXERCISE MACHINE:
DP Gympac, good work-
ing condition 225 Ibs, $75
772-675-3086 MC
FILTER/ SKIMMER/ for
above ground pool $35
Pump 1hp with hoses
$100 772-336-3194 SLC
FLAG POLE: 24 feet
complete $20, File cabi-
net .gray metal 4.5x15inx
221n $20 772-634-0645
FUTON: GREAT shape,
wood frame, thick mat-
tress. $75 772-283-1908
GLASS DOORS: 6 foot
slider, complete unit, $25,
Kohler white toilet, round
$20 772-678-9508 MC
GRILL: COLEMAN Two
burner Gas, self-starter.
Good condition. $60 MC
772-225-1571


GUITAR: VINTAGE Kay
Meisner mint. Plays great
$200 772-480-1884 SLC
HUBCAPS, AUTO: set of
4, Classic chrome spoke
wheel covers 14", 5 lug
$100 772-286-8847
HURRICANE SHUT-
TERS: galvanized steel,
various lengths $15ea
772-532-1510 IR
JOINTER, ROCKWELL
4 inch deluxe with stand
and chip chute, rollers
opt. $200 772-466-3357
KEYBOARD WITH 5
Octaves 61 Full size keys
Beautiful tone, works well
$60 772-286-7203 MC
LADDER, ALUMINUM
4:1 Garilla, retails at $200
selling $100 SLC
772-359-9426
LAMP: WROUGHT iron,
w/ beige shade $15,
Body cushion w/ vibration
$50 772-344-8862 MC
LAWN MOWER 22"
Craftsman self-propelled
6.5HP Briggs & Stratton
engine. Larger rear
wheels. New condition.
$160. 772-337-4266
LAWN MOWER: Briggs
& Strantton 500, 22"
push, used once $125
772-871-7184 psi
LAWN MOWER: Sears
edger 1, Self propelled
22" $110 561-748-6359
LIFE JACKETS: (4)
Sterns off-shore PFDs,
brand new. Cost $79.99,
Sell $50ea 772-770-6293
LOUNGE CHAIR Dark
leopard print $200.
561-827-3105
LUGGAGE: 4 piece
Hartsnann leather tweed,
1 shoulder, 1 hang, 2 Ig
bags $175 772-299-6518
MATTRESS SET with
frame, queen size, $60
772-461-7812 SLC
MECHANICS TOOLS:
New ratchets, wrenches
etc. $200 obo MC
772-283-5074
MICROWAVE, WHITE
countertop unit, Emerson
Works great. $15 SLC
772-871-2400


MOVIE PROJECTOR:
Dual 8 mm with transfer
box to put films on VHS
$50 772-879-9371 SLC
MOWER/ RIDER: $200
36" deck, 3 speed, 8hp
772-562-4586 IR
NEXTELL BLACKBER-
RY $150 772-567-9971
PATIO FURNITURE: 48
inch round glass top w/ 4
chairs $100 SLC
772-661-8938
PATIO SET: 11 piece
Metal set. Table, chairs,
cushions, small table
$135.772-336-1399
PATIO TABLE, 8' with
umbrella with base $30
772-878-5473 SLC
PIANO, BABY Grand,
Geo Steck, 1920's,
Needs restoration $100
772-871-9694 SLC
PLANER: SEARS heavy
duty. 3 blades. 6 inch. 1
hp motor. Excellent cond.
$100 772-497-4065 SLC
POLE PRUNER: B&D
Chain 18 ft saw. New in
box $60 obo SLC
772-871-2342
PRESSURE WASHER:
2700 psi, 7hp engine,
2.5gal Briggs/Stratton
$200 obo 772-708-3969
PRINTER, CANON pix-
ma ipi 600 New in box
#25 772-528-6255 SLC
RANGE, GE convection
oven, white, digital con-
trols, $100 obo MC
772-419-8707
RECLINER: $50, Electric
treadmill $75 SLC
772-530-9462
RECLINER: LA-Z-BOY
Light brown, Gently used.
Asking $100. Call Roy
772-785-9254 SLC
ROCKER: NATUZZI
Leather, tan $75, Natuzzi
Leather, tan loveseat $75
561-714-5204 MC


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Trans E $150 9200 ml
772-464-4496 SLC
SEWING MACHINE:
with cabinet in excellent
condition $150 MC
772-286-1907
SHOES, ROCKPORTS
$10 men's size 11 wide
light grey lace ups MC
772-546-4751
SNAKE BOOTS, WC
Russel, brown leather,
size 11D $60 obo
772-631-0603 SLC
SOFA & loveseat Like
new. White on white
stripes. $150 ea.
772-201-7913
SOFA: DESIGNER 86
inch $175 Wood Captain
Chairs $25 561-302-7559
STORAGE OTTOMAN,
Ethan Allen, black vinyl,
padded hinged top $75
772-873-0760 SLC
STOVE, ELECTRIC -
good condition, Bisque.
Remodeling.Come get it I
$50.772-626-4824 SLC
SURROUND SOUND:
Kenmore receiver, 5
speakers with stands.
$100 SLC 772-579-0624
SWING, TAKE-A-LONG
Aquarium. Like new.
Works great. $25 SLC
772-873-0494
TABLES: END, $30
Black, gold trim, glass
tops 23x23 inch MC
772-546-8986
TELEVISION: SONY 27
inch Trinitron with cabinet
$175 772-220-7898 MC
TIRES: (4) Continental
225/45/R17 91H Great
condition $95 SLC
772-349-3293
TV: 27 inch Sharp with
remote. $150 SLC
772-408-2994
WASHER, WHIRL-
POOL, never used. extra
large cap. porcelain bas-
ket. $199 772-600-4417
WASHER/ DRYER set:
Whirlpool Super capacity
plus, white, runs great
$150 772-539-1889 IR
WASHER: WHIRLPOOL
2 years old, white, excel-
lent, $200 772-607-0002.
Waterford Chandelier:
parts to assemble. $40,
Painting tools: $30.
772-288-1009
WHIRLPOOL BATH-
TUB, acrylic, white, 5x32
excellent condition, $185
772-486-3787 MC


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cost $3k. Sacrifice $775.
can deliver.561-296-2396
GAS GRILL Sear's Elite,
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772-334-7720
HOME Office Furniture:
Secty. desk/ chair, $100.
(5) lobby chairs, $50.
Thomasville White Oak
hutch, $250.
772-215-8149
KING SIZE MATTRESS
& Box Spring: $125. (2)
Wooden Twin size beds,
$50. Washer & Dryer,
$100. 772-359-9136
LIVING ROOM couch &
loveseat, glass top ta-
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$200. Push mower, $15.
Prego baby carriage,
$35. Table w/ 4 chrs.
$35. 3 bar stools,$15.
Twin beds, $50 each.
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FORT PIERCE Villages
of Longwood, 3br/2ba,
heated pool, club house,
near hospital $149,900
Owner/Broke r
772-577-1136
NAPLES Florida. Coun-
tryside Golf & Country
Club 2/2 turnkey condo.
Golf, tennis, comm. pool
& clubhouse. $272K Neg.
Betty Floris, Bayview Re-
alty 561-339-0313 (view
photo @
www.hometownnewsol.c
om ad #42562)

SPECIAL-
PALM Beach Gardens
2/2 single story condo.
Completely Remodeled
Tile throughout. Low
maint. Inc water, cable,
ins:. Pool/clbhse covered
parking. Great Invest.
$149,900 561-775-0881
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

MU$T
$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
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Jeanne & Glenn Bush
386-690-9018/690-9017
Edgewater-3b/2b/2cg
large home/yard on nice
St., spa, wet bar, indoor
grill & more $304,900
Edgewat'er-3b/2b/2cg
2002 home with new
paint & floors, fenced
yard -spotless $208,900
Oak Hill-4b/2b/wrkshp
.71 acre corner lot, wood
firs, great price $164,500
Oak Hill 4b/2.5b/2cg+
1.1 acre lot, 3 levels
w/basement $324,950.
New Smyrna Bch-3b/2b
'02 home, 1+ fenced
acre, cabana w/spa, pole
barn, private oasis
$319,000
New Smyrna Bch-
3b/2.5b (2) Turnbull Bay
2-story golf course view
townhomes, never occu-
pied, $274,000 ea.
CBS NEW HOME: 3/2/2,
Scrn porch, 9'4" ceil. XL
kit, insul wind., extra high
efficient. Many more xtr's.
$179,000. 772-633-1839
Vero Lake Estates. Nr
1-95' & State Rd 512.
DAYTONA BEACH -
LARGEST DOUBLE
LOT 4BR/4BA, located
in wooded community
south of world famous
castle/archway on Inter-
nat'l Speedway. Near
new High School, Mall,
Speedway & Beach. Was
listed at $389,000; NOW
$289,000. By Owner.
Clear deed enables parti-
al trade on anything.
386-547-7030.
DELAND WATER-
FRONT 2589 West Lake
Drive. Secluded 3 bed-
room, 3 bath and bonus
room. (Possible In-Law
Suite/Home Office) with
separate entrance. De-
tached oversized 2car
garage/workshop with
cabinets, 220 and water.
REDUCED TO:
$249,500 386-738-4045

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EAU GALLLIE, 2/2/2,
LR/DR/family rm/ kitchen,
new roof/air/appl's, close
to schools & shopping,
$169,900. 321-751-7561
By appointment only.




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
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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
FORT PIERCE: Preserve
@Savannahs 2/2 Brand
New, end unit, open floor
plan, tennis, clubhouse,
exercise room, com-
munity pool, great loca-
tion $159,900 Landmark
R.E., Pat Robinette
561-371-0968
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 GREAT
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
View photo at
www.hometownnewsclas
sifieds.com then enter ad
# 42554)
Ft. Pierce
HANDYMAN SPECIAL
514 Means Ct.
$44,900
772-232-9308
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MINT
JENSEN BEACH, Desir-
able Jensen Park Estates
Remodeled 3/2/1 CBS.
New maple cabinets, ap-
pliances, ceiling fans,
18x18 tile, new tiled
walk-in shower, land-
scaping, irrigation, Min
to beach, new HS. 957
Maranta Terrado, owner
$225,900. 866-534-6873.
www.logoclick.com\FSBO
MELBOURNE, 1.1 AC,
fenced,blt '95,4/2/2, scrn'd
pool patio, 4 stall barn,
1000sf carport. Too much
to list, call for more info.
$440K/obo 321-951-9318

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 12
Spring Meadows Dr.
Open House Sunday 1-4.
Fabulous opportunity to
own a 3/2/2cg. Brick
home in mint condition.
Ex. Ig. private lot, scr.
lanai. Just Reduced to
$285,000. 386-672-6252


ORMOND BEACH-
BREAKAWAY TRAILS -
24hr.Gated/Guarded
comm. 2 yr old ICI Wind-
emere, 4/3/3, 3523 sq.ft.
home. Oversized lot, salt-
water pool, privacy
fenced yard, many extras.
$485,000. 386-679-8154,
386-795-2285

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PALM BAY (off Fallon
Blvd.) 407 Heather Ave
NE nice 3/2/2, 1633sf,
CBS, on fenced .41acre,
canal, new roof, A/C, ma-
ture fruit trees, gazebo.
Enjoy Nature, yet only 10
min. to -Harris & shops.
$235K. Easy to see! 321-
723-5806 / 759-6861
PALM CITY Danforth
Subdivision on lake,
3br/2ba/2cg with Pool &
Fenced yard. Wood floors
and beautiful front door.
$489,000 772-631-6682


WOW
PONCE INLET Ocean
views, across from
beach, w/beach access.
4BR/4BA, 25ft. ceilings
3000sf. Built 2002. Pool,
waterfall. Appraised
$895,000. Asking
$ 8 5 0 000/o bo
941-586-7290
PORT ORANGE
Spruce Creek Fly-In.
Lovely 2BD/2BA, 2-CG,
Wooded lot on golf
course. Master suite,
Dressing room, Fam. rm.,
Screen porch. New paint.
By Owner. No Brokers.
$268,000. 386-760-2104
PORT ORANGE 2447
Tomoka Farms Rd. Es-
tate on 16 acres. Very
private, Gated/fenced.
Close to 1-95 and U.S.
92. $2,000,000.
386-334-7943
PORT ORANGE- Re-
duced! Lakefront 2176
sf., pool, 3/2/2cg. Builda-
ble lot or use for
Boat/RV. $387,900/obo.
www.hiddenlakedrive.co
m 386-423-2519
PORT ST LUCIE 3/2/2
Tile & Wood Floors, New
paint Inside/Out, Lge
fenced yd, new roof. Mo-
tivated Seller! $168,900
Reid RE 772-486-8081
See ad #42563 for photo
at HometownNewsOL.com

PORT ST. LUCIE -
3/2 Promenade @
Tradition 10360 SW
Stephanie. $239,000
www.nicesthouses.com
772-232-9308
PORT ST., LUCIE -
2bdrm, 2-1/2 bath Pool
home. Extra long garage.
Open fir. plan, Fl. room,
tiled firs. Close to US 1 &
Shopping. $144,900.
M&D Realty. Pam
772-285-6558
SOUTH DAYTONA -
3br/2ba, Pool Home with
outside pool bar on cor-
ner lot. Tile baths + Up-
grades inside & out.
10x20 Smithbuilt shed,
Central heat/AC. 2nd
bdrm., bath & side entr.
wheel chair accessible.
$195K. 383-767-1155,
386-235-1628


SOUTH DAYTONA 2/1,
Great neighborhood.
Newly remodeled, Florida
Rm. Central AC, Ig.
fenced backyard. $138K
386-453-7740
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
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-
VERO BEACH New
3br/2ba/3cg, CBS w/Pool
on Lake. Lots of up-
grades. Reduced!
$359,000. Call owner for
details. 772-564-6954
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



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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@skymaxl.com

TOWN/VJLLAS

FOR

SALE
Brand New
Weatherbee Villas
New Efficiency
$65,000
2 bedrooms
$108,900-$124,900
1221 EAST
WEATHERBEE RD.
Directly across 0
from 5
Gator Trace CC "
CALL LARRY, AGENT

772-359-0360
MELBOURNE BEACH -
2/1.5 Beachwoods gated
comm.Steps from beach,
River access. Motivated!
$225K. 321-956-8802
NEW SMYRNA BEACH-
INVE$TORS Turnbill
Estates. Waterfront golf
2/2/2, New! End unit, one
floor, 18" tile, 42" kitchen
cabinets, beautiful pool &
clubhouse, lux. master &
bath. Was $275K now
$210K/obo.386-423-5751
305-321-1518. Unlimited
golf included w/maint.
PALM CITY: Sunset
Trace Stamford. 2br/2.5
ba, gated. Scrn patio,
hurr. shutters, comm.
pool, vacant & ready.
Sale $171,900. Or Rent.
Call Alan 772-285-9605
See photos @
www.hometownnewsol.com
AD #42839



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.
HometownNewsClassifled
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

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DELAND NEAR LAKE
BERESFORD. 152x109,
Includes survey. Asking
$59,900. 386-679-8154
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
MUST SELL or trade for
RV. 3 lots 1/4ac each,
North Port, 25K ea. 1,8ac
Citrus Springs, $59K.
3.12ac Frostproof, $59K
772-643-8173
NC MTN. HOMESITE
COMMUNITY
40 minutes to Asheville.
Last Phasel 3 Day
Events August 10-12
ONLY! $10-$50K
discounts! Call
877-477-3473 to reserve
your appointment.
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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
PUTNAM COUNTY, Sat-
suma FL. 2 lots, side by
side, fronts paved rd,
135'x150', $19,900. Call
Richard 386-316-3207
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




FORT PIERCE: For Sale
By Owner. In WIndsong
Mobile Home Village.
Doublewide, 4br/2ba.
Call 772-621-0107
HJTCHINSON ISLAND:
Windmill Village, 1/1.
Tiled Fla. room, new
windows, furn., W/D, all
appls. Own land Close
to beach, pool, clbhse.
$110,000. 772-219-1112;
772-349-4411
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,
2/1 completely updated
$10,000. 772-334-4093
JENSEN BEACH: For
Sale 1/1 fum. Very clean,
corner lot, shed attached.
55+ comm. Community
across from river.
$11,000 772-971-4906
JENSEN BEACH: Pine
lake Village 55+ 2br/2ba
24X60, FIA rm, carport,
furnished, remodeled,
move i! $38,000 OBO.
Call 772-334-1935
JENSEN BEACH: Pine
lake Village, 55+ 2br/2ba.
Mobile home w/ appls,
Central H/Air, new pergo
& carpet flooring.
Hurricane Panels, large
Florida room, handymans
workshop. Partially furn.
Clbhse w/ pool. Asking
$49,900 Neg. Please Call
772-334-9070




MELBOURNE 55+ Pk.
MOTIVATED SELLER
Double 44'x26', 2BR/2BA,
new appl's/water heater,
11'x15' shed. Make offers!
Must Selll 321'-676-4795
MELBOURNE, FSBO,
2/2, 1989, exc. cond.,
new carpet, 55+, w/co-op
ownership of park,
$55,000 / $25,000 share.
321-254-2730 / 806-8597
8 iI2 *8 5

PORT ORANGE 3br/
2ba doublewide, 12'x16'
Florida Rm. In Southern
Pine, a family park. Off
Spruce Creek Rd & No-
va. High & dry. No as-
sociation fee. Seller
motivated Best deal at
$125,000 obo including
land Seller pays closing!
864-221-8806,
828-246-3850,
386-322-9193
PORT SAINT LUCIE:
Nice Ex-large Dblwde.
2/2, Immaculate inside &
outside. Must sell
$18,000 make offer.
772-340-2701; 708-2536
PORT ST LUCIE 55+


Spanish Lakes. Dbl-wide
2/2 furnished, carport,
shed, W/D. Rent with
option. Make offer.
772-214-8415 214-8416
SPANISH LAKES Fair-
ways 55+. St Lucle Coun-
ty. 2br/ 2ba, free golf,
clubhouse, pool & more.
Sacrifice $20,000. 631-
804-2733.
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


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AIKEN COUNTY South
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,Wooded with creek. 5
minutes off 1-20. $2,900
per acre. Call Owner
803-640-3497

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Ideal for hunting, fishing
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Chattanooga. 931-
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nancing. 866-550-5263.

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Low taxes, Insurance.
$39,900 E-Z financing.
803-473-7125
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for sale. Also, 1-2 acre
lots ready to build, $45k


& up. 10% down, owner
financing. 321-431-1820
GEORGIA FARM
52.93ac. Fenced & cross
fenced pasture, some
timber, beautifully reno-
vated farm house. Call
for more Info. TOWN &
COUNTRY REAL ES-
TATE. 1-478-552-5681
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GEORGIA
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10,514 Acres,
42 Tracts,
12 Counties
404-362-8244
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AIKEN COUNTY South
Carolina 519 Acres,
Wooded, just off of Hwy.
1-20, $2,900 per acre
Call Owner 803-640-3497
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.
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GEORGIA PARADISE
3ac. Riverfront & 3ac.
river access lots Rock
Springs Estates. Gated
boat ramp on Oconee
river. Hardwoods, U.G.
power, paved streets,
$9500/ac.
Owner 912-529-6198
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 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
100 acres Trophy deer,
turkey, & duck hunting,
pond $125,000. *10acs.
Barn, pond, $54,900.
*1ac. $500/down
$105/mo. *175acs w/new
cabin, creek, $1795/acre.
270-999-0179
www.ActionOutfitter.com
KENTUCKY
Beautiful *1ac. w/pond.
$900/down $105/mo.
$9,900. *2ac. w/ponds.
$1200/down, $210/mo.
*10acs., $1800/down.
$315/mo. *175acs,
w/new cabin, $1795/acre.
*180acs. w/MH .$1695/
acre. 270-999-2147
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
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with hot tub. $260,000.
Call 850-223-2412. (fsbo)
MID TENN MTN. By
owner 5 acres, beautiful
mountaintop building
site. Surrounded by tall
shade trees. Cool mtn.
breeze and river ac-
cess. $39,900 low dn.
Owner financing
931-979-1371.
Mid-Summer Salel
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NOW $59,900. Save'
$20,000. Lake Access
with' Free Boat Slips
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community w/ paved rds,
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excellent fishing, near
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Starting $49,900.
828-488-7515
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828-652-8700
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828-652-8700
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properties. Beautiful
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$39,000 & up, or New
cottage on 5 acres
69,000.
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877-892-8787
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SO.I CENTRAL Florida.
Lake lots reduced
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front and lake access
properties in a gated
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Priced from $79,900 w/
excellent financing avail.
866-352-2249 ext 2052.
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 up-
state 3600sf 6-br/4-ba log
& stone home. 34 ac with
pond & beautiful rolling
hills. $365,000.
864-426-6641
TENNESSEE 56+/- ac
of excellent development
or private estate property
atop the cumberland pla-
teau creek frontage avail-
able $200,000.
931-946-2697.
TENNESSEE
ABSOLUTE AUCTION:
225 acres separated in 5
tracts. Houses & barns.
Cleveland, TN.
8/23/07 6:00p.m.
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STUART Free standing
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House, 1400 sq ft. Great
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Restaurant w/5 ac front-
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TENNESSEE Gated
equestrian community.
Cumberland plateau
Creek frontage & bluff
views. 1 + acre lots.
Starting at $30,000
772-285-7594
TENNESSEE Mountains
15ac private retreat joins
national forest. 4/2 home
Low Taxes. Spectacular
views, near lake. 15mi to
North Carolina. $260,000
423-725-5558
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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-
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for recreational building.
Rolling hills,
Water/Electric.
deer/turkey hunting,
Lakes for fishing.
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PORT ST LUCIE Fe- PORT ST. Lucie- Becker
male seeking same, Area Furnished room w LOXAHACHEE Efficien-
out-door smkng ok. Mas- cy room, Private en-
ter bedroom w/private private bathol. o$500 trance, new construction,
bath & walk in closet. smoking/alcohol. $500 trance, new construction,
b ath & walk in closeteighbor- mo+ sec. Includes utility PORT SAINT LUCIE: $600/mo FL&S Please
Quiet tranquil neighbor- & cable 772-336-5759 Beautifully furnished call 561-502-1562
hood. $500 per month +inlaw suite. MUST SEEI PORT ST LUCIE -
share utilities. PORT ST, LUCIE: Share 1 bdrm,. living rm, kitch, 3br/2ba, Gated comm,
7 7 2 3 4 4 7 2 7 6 / 3/2 home, pool. Close to Florida room, private pool, gym, & W/D. Avail
561-310-4359 1-95 & Tpke, Avail now. entrance, w/d, $900/mo. now. Near US 1,
PORT ST LUCIE 1 room $650/mo. + half utilities. $500 sec. All utilities $979/mo, $500 dep
w/private bath & private $250 dep. References included. 772-336-2698 772-240-8847 D & C
entrance. $500/mo required. 772-240-2487
includes elec water cable
772-240-2277 leave 80i5A 'a tmns
message ', nd &" '. .
PORT ST RLen ,B ,ihni_'-,.. PORT ST LUCIE Mid-
furnished room with frig & . POR a S U M
micro $565/mo or FT. PIERCE 2-br/i-ba 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom port Place, 2br/2ba, W/D,
$150/wk. Includes utilities Centr PERCE air Parking, Apartments tile floor, Pool, Near Hos-
10/w includes utities ntral air. Parking, pital. $750 per month,
and cable. 772-204-9447 laundry. 421 N 8th St. FLS 772-337-3559 Mar-
PORT ST LUCIE- free $650/mo + security. garet Sherman, Broker
electric. 3-br home. Please call 772-460-1267
Includes laundry, kitchen. Resour ivle Poul SEBASTIAN New Com-
800sqft. $600/mo F/L/S HOBE SOUND: 1/1, furn. Flne, Center munity, Pelican Isles.
1-954-839-5463 unfurn. facing pool, quiet, Computer Cerner 3/Br,2/Ba Apartments
clean. Near shops, beach 'lubhouue with washer/ dryer.
PORT ST. LUCIE golf. Flexible terms. From Playground Move-in Special- free
FaKids Club Program ove- Special-free
Furnished eff apt for 1. $780/mo. Also 2/1, no Boa lPklng cable 1st 2 mos. (Income
Private entrance, pets. 772-708-0731 Paflos/Balronle, Restrictions)
$695/mo or $195/wk. *Additional Storage 925 Pelican Isles Circle.
Includes elec cable & JENSEN BEACH: Re- ewashiertnryer 772-581-4440
W/D. Call 772-621-7343 sort style living 1/1 per- Available
PORT ST LUCE: Club ss ctr rquetba, land- Affordable Housing with STUART -FAffordable,
ns drm, pri-ns d Income Guidelines 3br/1 bae, Free Water
Med. Furnished be r escaped garden/pool area Sanctuary atWinterlakes Trash & Electric $275 per
vate bath, house privileges, & convenient location. 5410 Rabbit Runway week First, Last & Securi-
smokers & small pets ok. owner/agent $750/mo Port St. Lucle, FL ty Call 772-486-3522
Avail 8/1, $150/wk. Refs Pat Robinette 772-340-4006
required. 772-334-7708; 561-371-0968 S772-340-4006 STUART Affordable,
486-5666 Large, Clean, 3br/2ba

$235 per week. First Last
& Security. 772-486-3522
STUART Free Utilitiesl
1br effiency. Monthly rent-
al breaks down to $200
per wk. $500 depi + app
fee moves you int
772-530-5434
Providing a more efficient office option STUART EFFICIENCY
f Separate entrance
for today's executive or professional. kitchenette 1 room en bath
use of W/D, includes
PRESTIGIOUS LOCATION cable. $435/mo 1st +
security. No pets no
PRIVATE EXECUTIVE SUITES smoking'772-286-6770
STUART: cute old Fla
2770 Indian RiverBivd., LLC 1/1 w carport $575/mo.
Adorable fully furnished
or ABeach I1/1 w utilities great
location riverview. $750
lease or short term
.' ". 772-834-6167
STUART: So. River 55+
-. 1/1 w/carport, quiet, clean
& freshly painted. Pool/
tennis, boat ramp, dock
.& RV storage. $575/mo
-. F(water & cable included)
F/US 401-338-4203
VERO BEACH Laguna
3/2, posh clubhouse, fit-
ness center, pool, tennis,
Beautiful Skyline or Waterfront Views racquetball. Lots of interi-
or extras, new floor. Mi-
SAVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY nutes to beaches, shop-

12x12 & 12x20 Executive Suites view. Furn.Unfurn. $1125
per month. 321-243-8561
also 8,400 sq. ft. available VERO BEACH Move In
special Newly remod-
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$585. Tile, new apple.
Close to beaches, parks
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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
CHEVROLET S-10
Pick-up. '00 Custom low
rider. Must see $3500.
772-461-0755
FORD- MUSTANG '67
Totally restored from the
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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
VERO BEACH: Vista
Gardens. 55+ furnished
1/1, clubhouse, pool,
tennis, close to shopping
& beaches. $670/mo
772-559-5136


FORT PIERCE: 2br/lba,
lovely brick home,
spacious, W/D, all appls
incl. + water & elect.
$1200/mo. + security.
Good for lovely family.
772-807-8644;
954-709-1830
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.com
HOBE SOUND: East-
ridge Estates, 3/2/2 un-
furn, w/d hookup, freshly
painted, fenced yard,
Non-smokers, no pets
$1400/mo F/L/S
772-546-9242 Iv msg.
JENSEN BEACH: Cute
2/1, huge backyard
w/private fencing, great
for dog. Walk to river,
downtown or Publix.
Great schools. $950/mo.
Ready to move in. Call
Craig 561-214-3544
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


PORT SAINT LUCIE: A
3br/2ba/lcg with large
yard, newly renovated, on
quiet street. $1000/mo.
Small Pet Okay.
772-370-3268
PORT ST LUCIE CBS
2br/2ba/lcg, Florida
room. Great location.
$925 mo + Sec
Lease/purchase opt avail.
772-332-6500
PORT ST. LUCIE 3/2/2
Close to 95 & Rosser
1925 SW Fears Ave.
Brand new. Quiet- St
Bargain $1150/mo + sec
1-949-218-9756


BLOWN HEAD GAS-
KET? State of the art
2-part carbon metallic
chemical process. Repair
yourself. 100% guaran-
teed. 1-866-780-9041
www.RXAuto.com

BMW 740i, 1999, White,
with Tan Int., Cold Air, 6
CD/Cass, Am/Fm, Sun-
roof, Beautiful Condition.
$11,500 772-631-6682

BMW 2000 5281, 4 door,
Fully loaded. 55k mi, 6 cd
player. Front & side air
bags. Silver. $15,500
561-627-1731

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

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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:
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PORT ST. Lucie: 3/2 For
Sale No $ Down, No
Closing Costs! or Lease -
As Low as $900/mo.
Garth Mager, Investor
/Realtor 772-979-6568
PORT ST LUCIE 3-br/1-ba
pool. New inside, wood
floors. New kitchen & bath.
Must see to appreciate.
$10251mo. Call 772-317-
6263
PSL 4/2/2 Large master
suite. Newer home
Becker Road area. Appls
covered porch. $1300/
mo. + sec 772-408-6920
772-343-9699
STUART Coral Gardens,
3br/lba, close to schools,
large fenced yard, pets ok.
$1,350/mo lawn service
included Call 772-631-
7886
STUART: 3/2 with pool
over looking Martin Cnty
Municipal golf course.
Furnished, just updated,
granite, carpet. 3mo.
min., N/S. $1995/mo.
Call Mark, 239-398-4809
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VERO BEACH
RENT W/ OPTION
Two story, 4Br / 3Ba, Fla
room, Tile, Fireplace,
Master Br on 2nd floor.
Saltwater Pool in large
fenced yard! City water.
Room for boat or trailer.
Option to buy. Near High
School, $1875/Mo. 1st,
Last & Sec 772-581-4177
or 931-752-2228
VERO BEACH Brand
New 3/2.5/2. 3,400sqft
Ocean/River Front home.
Cathedral ceilings. Many.
upgrades. Full appl's
$4,000/mo. Ref's + Se-
curity 860-395-4122 or
860-388-2113



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Brand new -
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2 Bedrooms
$875-$975 .
Some furnished!
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1221 E
Weatherbee Rd.
Call Larry, agent
772-359-0360


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FORD MUSTANG: 1996,
2dr, auto, CD player, Red
in color, new tires, 6 cyl,
ice cold air. Runs Great!
$3000. Or best offer.
772-532-3892
HYUNDAI ELANTRA:
2000, 5 speed, very good
on gas, new tires, cold
A/C, 116,000 miles.
$2900. 772-342-2781
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
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FORT PIERCE: Preserve
@ Savannahs 2/2/2
brand new, corner unit,
.open floor plan, 2 porch-
es, pool/clhse. $950/mo
owner/agent Pat Robin-
ette 561-371-0968
FT PIERCE 2-br/1.5 ba 2
story, appls. $675/mo.
Section 8 OK. No pets.
Avail furnished, $250/wk.
772-359-6981
772-408-6920
HOBE SOUND
TRANQUILITY
Townhome
$1600/mo 3-levels, 4br/
3ba/lcg. Private elevator,
gated community, w/pool.
LeeAnn Stierwalt
Prudential FLWCI
561-234-0313
HOBE SOUND Brand
New Luxury TH,
3br/3ba/1lcg, private ele-
vator, appr. 2450 sqft,
gated comm., ss appi,
Just 2 miles from beach!
$1495/mo Flexible Terms
954-255-2413
JENSEN BCH/PSL 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 SAINT LUCIE:
2br/lba Villa, D/W, W/D,
community pool, near
Darwin Square, walk to
schools, parks, shopping.
$800/mo. 772-398-9155
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
VERO BEACH: Pointe
West, New 4br/3ba/1 car
with lake & golf course
view. All amenities, FLS.
$1200/mo. 786-587-0209




AFFORDABLE
FORT PIERCE 2br/lba
South of Edwards Rd,
$700 per month incl. lawn
& garbage serv. + Sec.
No Pets 772-595-6822
JENSEN BEACH: 2/1,
newly renovated! Fenced
yard, screen back porch.
Big deck for BBQ.
$850/month. F/L/S.
772-545-2057.
STUART: 2BR/1.5BA
furnished with carport,
$900/mo. + utilities.
772-336-4405; Or
607-0963
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TOYOTA SIENNA LXE
1998 Great condition
clean. Service records
available $5500/obo 561-
714-0251
SOLD!!!
I sold my Buick Park Ave-
nue with my ad in Home-
town News!! Thank you!
M.L. Cocoa Beach
SOLDII!
I sold my Cadillac using
the Hometown News.
G.W. (Titusville)
SOLD!!!
I sold my Toyota Camnry
to the first caller! Thank
you, Hometown News!
S.C. Rockledge



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Disabled Children with
Camp and Education.
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HARLEY DAVIDSON
Soft Tail Deuce '06 2800
mi. Dark Blue $12,800.
Call leave message.
772-873-2925
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, Alspencade,
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


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ad and get it sold
fast!
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or Selling we are
your total source
for classified!
HOMETOWN NEWS
800-823-0466


STUART: Golden Gate,
Nice 2br/1ba, screen
patio, tile, $850 FLS.
772-286-3089 eves
STUART: NRS 2/2/1,
screened porch, laundry
room. Yearly lease, no
pets $966/mo F/L/S.
Drive by: 680 N.W. North
River Dr. 772-286-2581




AFFORDABLE
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
SO. STUART: 2/1
$600/mo 772-486-0128
SPANISH LAKES Fair-
ways 55+. St Lucie Coun-
ty. 2br/ 2ba, free golf,
clubhouse, pool & more.
$600/mo, no, pets.
month-to-month w/ option
to buy. 631- 804-2733



*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
STUART Warehouse
,with A/C office, like new,
hurricane proof, 20' ceil-
ing, 1100 sq ft, central
location, loading door
$1000/mo Legend FL RE
772-463-7266





JUPITER -. Abacoa, New
office spaces on Com-
merce Way from $750 to
$800 per month. Electric
Included. 561-622-9279

STUART 1st Month
Freely Live & Work Loft.
Road frontage 1618 sq ft,
.New unit/bldg. Must see!
$2200/mo + Elec
772-692-3663 x 201




HOBE SOUND *Secure
Storage. Boats & Rvs
*Warehouse Space 500ft
772-545-9477


Vacation &
S+ Travel


SWEET DREAMS CHA-
LET Murphy North Car-
olina. Beautiful Mtn.
views, 2/2 fireplace, rap
around decks, reserve
now. $525/wk
828-837-9026 or
828-837- 1 045
www.b52hirider@dnet.net




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
FLAT ROCK NC- Book
Now for the Spectacular
Fall Colors! 22 mi. east of
Ashville. 9 RENTAL
UNITS avail, by the mo.
$600-$1000. Weekly
starting at $300. Twin
Ponds RV Park. Ameni-
ties incl. pool, recreation
& activity room. Call
828-693-4018


VERUCCI SCOOTER '02
50CC Blue, side-streets,
'25 mph, 65mpg. Exc
Cond. Low miles.
$700/obo 772-335-8050




Coachmbn Santara:
1995, 35', 44,000 mi., L
shape lounge, Excellent
cond., loaded. Appraised
at $28,500. Asking
$23,500. 772-979-5261
See photo @
www.hometownnewsol.com
AD#
DODGE RAM 250: 1993,
Has stove, refrig., sink,
micro, toilet, bed. Own
water storage, septic
tank. Immac. condition:
$5000 obo 772-532-3892
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.


o lyIood & Smoky Mtn
GATL1NBURG TENN
Private Mountain chalet
on trout 'streambins with hot
tubs, fireplaces. Near
Dollywood & Smoky Mtn
National Park. www.
countryelegancecabins.com
1-800-404-3370
N GEORGIA Mountains
Mount1-2 & 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.
WHEEL DEALS!!
SPECIAL RATES.
HOMETOWN NEWS
1-800-823-0466


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
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 NAC,
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


UTILITIES TRAILER:
With tail gate, 6'X4'.
Excellent cond. Asking
$375. Call after 2pm.
561-630-6252



AIRCRAFT
FLYING CLUB SHARE
For sale. Fort Pierce
based Cherokee 180,
IFR,GPS. 772-332-7162


CHEVROLET ASTRO: 'KAWeAI ,4 WUheerI
01, Hi-Top, conversion 2006 400CC 4-wheeler.
van. Seats 7, TV, VCR $4000 with 2 year
player, gd con. Reduce, warranty. 772-224-9034
$9950, 772-464-6092
NEED TO HIRE??
letaK Find the
WOW perfect fit in
DODGE 2000 2500 H et Nw
pickup quad cab Hometown News
longbed, V-8 engine. 800-823-0466
New tires. Great cond. Affordable &
Asking $5800
772-971-5420 Effective,

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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.

OPEN HOUSE
Reach over
one million potential
buyers from
North Palm Beach
thru Ormond Beach
HOMETOWN NEWS
1-800-823-0466


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 Treas-
ure Coast Yacht Sales
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


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