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Vol. 8, No. 20 Your Local News and Information Source www.HometownNewsOL.com Friday, October 23,


.f P HOW WEIRD
IS THAT?!
SEAN MCCARTHY



S spend any time
surfing the Web and
you are bound to find
stories that are just too
bizarre to be true. Here's a
sampling, edited for
length. And remember,
just because it's online
doesn't mean it's true!
From weau.com: Black
bear chills in Wisconsin
beer cooler
Shoppers in aWisconsin
grocery store got an
unexpected surprise when
a 125-pound black bear
wandered inside and
headed straight for the
beer cooler.
The bear stopped at
Marketplace Foods in
Hayward, about 140 miles
northeast of Minneapolis,
sauntering through the
automatic doors and
headed straight for the
liquor department. It
calmly climbed up 12 feet
onto a shelf in the beer
cooler where it sat for
about an hour while
employees helped evacu-
ate customers and sum-
moned wildlife officials.
Officials from the
Wisconsin Department of
Natural Resources tran-
quilized the animal and
took it out of the store.
Store workers said the
bear did not consume any
alcohol.
From sfgate.com: Dad,
83, accused of opening
fire on drumming son
San Antonio Police are
investigating the wound-
ing of a man after his
elderly father allegedly
opened fire when the
victim refused to stop
drumming.
Police said the son, in
his 50s, suffered a non-life
threatening head wound
while at the home the
See WEIRD, A10

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County aiming for


sustainable farming


By Samantha Joseph
Joseph@hometownnewsol.com
MARTIN COUNTY At
least one weekend a
month, Jensen Beach resi-
dent Lorraine Turner joins
throngs of shoppers from
neighboring cities at the
Stuart Green Market.
She picks up freshly
picked oranges, tomatoes
and potted herbs for her
kitchen garden.


"It's a great atmosphere,
like going to a fair, and I
get to select good, organic
food at great prices," Ms.
Turner said.
That's the attitude driv-
ing organizers of an
upcoming local confer-
ence designed to encour-
age small-scale gardens
and farms.
The Martin County Sus-
See FARMING, A3


TREASURE COAST The first
shipments of swine flu vaccina-
tions have arrived on the Treasure
Coast and Martin County has received
more than 2,600 doses so far, health
department officials said.
About 24 private practice physicians


have
signed up to receive
allotments of the H1N1 vaccine in the
See H1N1, A4


Baseball


to boost


bottom


line

Treasure Coast
gets tournament
thanks to grant
By Samantha Joseph
Joseph @ hometownnewsol.com
MARTIN COUNTY -
When the young ballplay-
ers in the Florida Winter
Nationals suit up for com-
petition in the coming
months, their games will
mean millions in tourism
dollars for Martin and sur-
rounding counties.
The baseball tourna-
ment, for children ages 8
to 15, is set to attract 5,000
visitors to the Treasure
Coast around Christmas
and New Years.
The tournament comes
to the Treasure Coast
thanks to a grant from the
Florida Sports Founda-
tion, which sponsored
events at venues in Mar-
tin, St. Lucie and Indian
River counties from Dec.
27 to Jan. 2, 2010.
Organizers say the event
will generate more than
$3.7 million in business
for the area.
They say it reflects the
Florida Sports Founda-
tion's goal, since 1996, to
stimulate the state's econ-
omy by attracting major
sporting events.
See BASEBALL, A2


By Samantha Joseph
Joseph@hometownnewsol.com

MARTIN COUNTY -
The manufacturer of gas-
turbine engine parts for
aircraft, aerospace, mili-
tary and marine clients is
investing $1.35 million in
the expansion of its Stu-
art headquarters.
TurboCombustor Tech-


nology is expanding its
Commerce Avenue oper-
ations with an 18,000-
square-foot building and
new parking.
The move comes after
the company reported 15
percent growth in the last
year, despite a lagging
national economy.
"Martin County has
been our home for over


40 years and we antici-
pate an increasingly
bright future here," said
Louis Surette, the com-
pany's co-president.
The manufacturer
projects revenue of $90
million this year.
TurboCombustor Tech-
nology created 25 jobs in
the last year, for a total of
375, making it one of the


area's largest employers.
Its operations support
866 jobs in the county
and generate $130 mil-
lion for local businesses,
according to the Business
Development Board.
"This is a very substan-
tial firm for Martin Coun-
ty," said Ronald Bunch,

See ENGINE, A4


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Out & About


Police Report A5
Rants & Raves A6
Star Scopes BI
Travel A10
Viewpoint A6


Marketer


changes career,


finds success


By Samantha Joseph
Joseph@hometownnewsol.com

MARTIN COUNTY -
When he stood at the end
of his successful five-year
career as a newspaper
advertising manager,
Albert Paetzig was a little
frightened.
In a lagging national
economy and a region
and state plagued by high
foreclosures and unem-
ployment, he planned to
go into the healthcare
business, opening a local
franchise for GNC, the
Pittsburgh, Pa.-based


national
nutrition
chain.
"It was a
very scary
risk. When
I went to
get the
loans ,
even the Paetzig
banks Paetzig
tried to discourage me,"
said Mr. Paetzig, who
spent years directing
advertising sales for
Hometown News.
"A lot of people asked,

See CHANGES, A2


Senior center to remain open


By Samantha Joseph
Joseph@hometownnewsol.com

MARTIN COUNTY-
Six months after its for-
mer operators
announced they were
struggling to meet oper-
ating costs, the Log Cabin
Senior Center is under
new management.
The Martin County
Parks and Recreation
Department owns the
Jensen Beach building
that the center occupies
at 2369 N.E. Dixie High-
way. The Parks Depart-
ment had been leasing
the building to the Coun-
cil on Aging, which oper-
ated the senior center. It
took over administration
of the Langford Park site
on Oct. 1.


T h e

Cabin is a
popular
spot for

senior Wheels program, serv-
reporting
3,800 vis-
itors last Angela
year. t Gh it noomez




a longer runs the center,
offers the council's Mealsl
on Wheels program, ser manyv-
ing about 125 low-cost
lunches each week. Din-
ers are billed on a sliding
scale, based on their
income, and typically pay
$1 to $3 per meal.
Even though it no
longer runs the center,
the Council on Aging will
continue to offer the
feeding program, as many
of the patrons are low-


income and depend on
the meals, staff said.
"This is truly a relief,"
said Zee Carter, the cen-
ter's onsite manager, a
former Council on Aging
employee, who now
works for the Parks
Department.
"Our patrons were so
happy to hear that the
Parks Department's
intention is to keep the
cabin open as a senior
center with ongoing pro-
grams and services. This
is their home away from
home."
Among the Log Cabin's
free and low-cost services
are art instruction, exer-
cise classes, book and
game clubs, a wood carv-

See CENTER, A3


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Deleting the seeds


Shawn Watson of
Martin County
goes in with both
guns blazing to
de-seed the
pumpkins at the
Grace Place
Church fall
festival in Stuart
last week. The
kids were treated
to stuffing a
scarecrow,
painting in fall
colors and corn
shucking.


Mitch Kloorfain
chief photographer


Airline engine manufacturer



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County commission approves $60,000 stimulus grant







A2 Martin County Hometown News Friday, October 23, 2009


Baseball
From page Al
Among those applaud-
ing the effort and lending
his support to the winter
games is Florida House of
Representatives member
William Snyder, the dele-
gate for District 82, which
encompasses a large por-
tion of Martin County, a
small part of southern St.
Lucie County and the
northern tip of Palm
Beach County.
"I am proud to see that
the sports team license
plates sold throughout the
state were providing this
funding for grant awards,"
said Rep. Snyder, R-Stuart.


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Kickoff draws


large crowd


For Hometown News
News@hometownnewsol.com
MARTIN COUNTY-
More than 150 support-
ers attended United Way
of Martin County's 2009-
10 campaign kickoff on
Sept. 25 at the Indian River
State College Wolf High-
Technology Center in Stu-
art.
The event began with a
presentation of colors by
the Martin County High
School junior ROTC, fol-
lowed by an invocation
from Rep. William Snyder
and a positive campaign
message from Vicki Davis,
Martin County supervisor
of elections and 2009-10
United Way of Martin
County campaign chair-
woman.
Ms. Davis spoke about


the fresh approach to this
year's campaign that ben-
efits 47 programs at 43
local nonprofit agencies.
"Our goal this year is to
touch 90,000 lives in Mar-
tin County by raising $2.25
million," said Ms. Davis.
"The opportunities to help
our community live unit-
ed and to touch 90,000
lives are endless and I am
positive that together we
can make a difference in
the lives of our family
members, neighbors,
friends and co-workers."
Ms. Davis announced
the workplace campaign
pledge results from 10
Publix in Martin County
were in and that employ-
ees had pledged $168,178
to the campaign, an
increase of 10.28 percent
from 2008-09.


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New phone offered


to help hearing impaired


By Jay Meisel
meisel@hometownnewsol.com
TREASURE COAST A
state program that helps
hearing-impaired residents
is offering a new telephone
designed to meet their
needs.
Florida Telecommunica-
tions Relay, a nonprofit
organization based in Tal-
lahassee, is offering the
telephone free to anyone
with a certified hearing
loss, said Rick Kottler, out-
reach manager.
The new Clarity W425
telephone is cordless
and amplifies incom-
ing sounds by 45
decibels, he said. cQ
Additionally, he
said, the telephone
has several differ-
ent tone controls,
making it easier
for people to
adapt it to their
particular needs.
"Everyone's
hearing loss is indi-
vidual," he said.
The program has a distri-
bution center for the Trea-
sure Coast in Port St. Lucie.
"We've been inundated,"
said Rick Kottler, director of
the center.

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He said the previous
cordless phone offered did
not have a tone control.
Until Nov.
13, people
interested in
getting the
telephone
should
call
(772)


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5546.
After
that date,
the center is moving to
Jensen Beach and the
phone number is (772) 334-
2233.
Mr. Kottler said the tele-
phone is offered by
appointment. He said
when people come in the
center provides a class to
help them select the tele-
phone appropriate for their


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needs.
"Everyone would like a
cordless, but unfortunately,
it is not as powerful as
some of our others," he
said.
Despite that the pro-
gram, which is
funded by an 11-
cent surcharge
on all landline
telephone bills,
has provided
400,000 phones
free to hearing-
impaired people,
Mr. Kottler said
that in Florida a lot
of people are unfa-
1 miliar with it.
Currently, he said,
state law does not
allow the program to get
involved with or provide
cell phones. That's despite
a continuing drop in rev-
enue due to people drop-
ping their landlines.
At this point, Mr. Kottler
said, cell phone technology
hasn't advanced to the
point of being able to meet
the needs of people with
hearing loss.
Eligibility for the free
landline telephone is with-
out regard to income.
A person must provide
certification from an audi-
ologist of hearing loss.
Additionally, the recipi-
ent must be older than 3.
To obtain information
and an application, call
(800 222-3448 or go to
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Changes
From page Al
'Do you really know what
you're doing? Retail stores
are closing like crazy.' I
was putting everything I
had into this."
But two years later, the
former ad man has made a
name for himself in the
world of vitamins and
nutrition supplements.
GNC recently named his
Stuart store the most out-
standing for sales in the
eastern region, and fur-
ther featured Mr. Paetzig
on the franchisee Web site
for his leading sales of one
of its product lines.
Corporate representa-
tives say the Web feature is
a motivational tool for
other store owners and a
way for them to share
some of the Stuart entre-
preneur's successful
strategies.
One of Mr. Paetzig's
biggest tips: Never under-
estimate the value of cus-
tomer care. At his store,
employees engage cus-
tomers, try to understand
their health goals, educate
them on new products
and make recommenda-
tions.
It's not unusual for an
employee to spend several
minutes explaining the
benefits of digestive
enzymes to a client, for
instance, or helping a cus-
tomer find the right prod-
uct to boost energy levels.
"People tell me all the
time that (the store) has a
local family-owned feel,
and that's why they keep
coming back," he said.


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Center
From page Al
er course, Spanish class
and legal aid.
Last April, when the
former administrators
reported a $30,000
operating shortfall,
several area seniors
voiced fears about los-
ing the center's servic-
es.
A dip in charitable
donations and cuts in
the county's budget
meant that administra-
tors of the non-profit
were struggling to
cover costs, such as
annual utilities and
repairs bills of about
$8,000.
"There was an outcry
from a lot of the local
seniors in Jensen Beach
and surrounding
areas," said Angela
Gomez, Martin County
Parks Department's
community relations
director. "Many have
limited mobility, and
worried that the local
center would move to
another location, fur-
ther away. We're happy
to say that it will
remain open and con-
tinue to offer activi-
ties."
The Parks Depart-
ment will cover all


administrative


and


operational cost, and
hopes to supplement
the center's budget by
renting the building for
evening and weekend
social events, such as
weddings and business
meetings. Staffers have
also issued a call for
donated games, furni-
ture, sewing machines
and a copier, plus a tex-
tile instructor to teach
a course on sewing,
knitting, crocheting
and quilting.


For
tion,
2926.


more informa-
call (772) 334-


Visitors browse the Stuart Green Market for great deals
Green Market is open Sundays from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m.


Farming
From page Al
tainable Small Farm Confer-
ence is set for Oct. 29 at the
Indian RiverSide Park.
The day-long seminar,
organized by the Martin
County Parks and Recre-
ation Department, is free.
Organizers hope to attract
about 200 participants, such
as Ms. Turner, who want to
patronize local farmers or
grow some of their own
food.
"The purpose of the con-
ference is to not only
inform, but to garner sup-
port for the Martin County
Parks and Recreation
Department, as we pioneer
a citizen-driven movement
to produce and consume


local agriculture," said
Richard Blankenship, the
department's director.
The Parks Department
created a sustainable agri-
culture advisory board, and
recruited speakers from
across the state. On the
agenda are a wide range of
topics, including pesticide
practices and fertilizing
methods. Speakers include
representatives from the
University of Florida, Farm
Credit Bureau and the U.S.
Horticulture Research Labo-
ratory. County Commission-
er Sarah Heard is set to
deliver opening remarks.
Organizers say local agri-
culture will stimulate the
economy and encourage
healthy eating.
"This is a movement that's
all around the country, and


SaeJ


Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer
and fresh produce. The Stuart


it's making its way to Flori-
da," said Angela Gomez, the
Parks Department's com-
munity relations director.
"There's already a move-
ment for this in Martin
County."
Area entrepreneurs have
embraced the idea of locally
grown food. D and D Farms,
for instance, offers a 57-acre
nursery in Palm City, where
customers can pick their
own produce. In
Indiantown, Aai Kai Farm
and Grow offers freshly
picked fruits and vegetables.
"The benefits of local
farmers' markets really go
deep. There are social, eco-
nomic and health benefits,
and that's where we're going
with this," Ms. Gomez said.
For more information, call
(772)288-5654.


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know me, I should tell you that I don't profess
to be some "holier than thou" car dealer who
was always perfect for the past 38 years.
When I look at some of my past advertising
and sales tactics, I am not always proud.
But I have evolved as my customers have
evolved. My customers' expectations, level
of education and sophistication are much
higher today. Your customers are no different.
My remarks are made sincerely and with a
positive intent toward you and your custom-
ers. I am not trying to tell you
how to run your business. I "My CM
am suggesting a change that -
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the price of cars he sells, a Sophistic
"dealer fee/doc fee/dealer
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to nearly $1,000. This extra
charge is programmed into
your computer. It has been made illegal in
many states including California, but is still
legal in Florida. The reason you charge this
fee is simply to increase the price of the car
and your profit in such a manner that it is not
noticed by your customers. This is just plain
wrong. I used to charge a dealer fee ($495)
and when I stopped charging it a few years
ago it was scary. But I did it because I could
no longer, in good conscience, mislead my
customers. Just because everybody else
was doing the same thing, did not make it
correct.


Now, here is the good news. After eliminat-
ing the dealer fee my profit per car did drop
by about the amount of the dealer fee, but
my customers realized I was now giving them
a fair shake and quoting a complete out-the-
door price with no "surprises". And the word
spread. My volume of car sales began to rise
rapidly. Sure, I was making a few hundred
dollars less per car, but I was selling a lot
more cars. I was and am selling cars to many
of your former customers. My bottom line
has improved, not because I eliminated the
dealer fee, but because I was
towers' able to earn the trust of more
customers in buying their new
ons, level or used car. You can do the
same.
tion and Why am I writing this letter?
I'm not going to tell you that
atiln are I think of myself as the new
"sheriff" that has come to
er today. "'clean up South Florida". In
fact, I am well aware that this
letter is, to some extent, self-
serving. Many people will read this letter and
learn why they should buy a car from me,
and not you. And, I am also aware that most
dealers who read this will either get angry and
ignore it or not have the courage to follow my
lead. But maybe you will be the exception. If
you have any interest in following my lead,
call me anytime. I don't have a secretary and
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A4 Martin County Hometown News Friday, October 23, 2009


Inaugural fest is fun


Agency to sponsor


senior games


For Hometown News
News@hometownnewsol.com
TREASURE COAST -
Family Private Care will be
the platinum level sponsor
of the 2009 Martin County
Golden Games to be held
Nov. 1 -10, hosted by the
Martin County Parks and
Recreation Department.
"Family Private Care is
pleased to be the platinum
level sponsor again this year
as the Golden Games cele-
brate this special 20 year


anniversary," said Deborah
Irvine, president and CEO of
Family Private Care.
Seniors participate in
track and field, table tennis,
golf, swimming, bowling,
basketball, cycling, horse-
shoes and other events. Last
year, more than 600 seniors
competed.
Family Private Care is a
licensed nurse registry
headquartered in Hobe
Sound
For registration and infor-
mation call (772) 221-1419.


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county and as more vac-
cines become available, the
health department will be
hold free mass public vacci-
nation events, said Renay
Rouse, public information
officer from the Martin
County Health Depart-
ment.
H1N1 vaccinations will
be given to the priority
groups in the community
and those with the highest
risk of contracting swine flu
will be getting shots or
nasal spray first, as set forth
by guidelines from the Cen-
ters for Disease Control.
Priority groups include
children between the ages
of 6 months and 24 years,
those who live with or care
for children younger than 6
months, pregnant women,
health care and emergency
medical services personnel
and people 25 to 64 with
chronic health disorders or
compromised immune sys-
tems, the press release from
the health department said.
Both injections and nasal
spray vaccination forms are
available.
Children 10 and younger
will get two doses of the
vaccine and pregnant
women will not be able to
take the nasal spray form,


Ms. Rouse said.
Those 65 and older are
not in the primary target
group because research has
discovered people in that
age group have been
exposed to H1N1 virus and
have had the opportunity
to build up some immunity
to it, said Ms. Rouse.
Younger people, especial-
ly children, are not as con-
scientious about their
hygiene and thus con-
tribute to flu spread, she
said. Normal hygiene steps,
such as hand-washing,
proper cough etiquette,
staying home when exhibit-
ing swine flu-like symp-
toms such as fever, nausea,
runny nose and cough, will
go a long way to preventing
a spread in the community,
said Larry Macke, public
information officer for the
Indian River County Health
Department.
The county has not yet
announced the dates and
locations for public H1N1
vaccination stations, but
plan several in late October
and through November.

To receive the most up-to-
date information about
H1N1 swine flu, visit
www.myflusafety.com, or
call toll free (877) 352-3581.
For local information,
visit www.martincounty-
health.com.


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Police report


Editor's note: This is a list
of arrests, not convictions,
and all arrestees are pre-
sumed innocent unless or
until proven guilty in a
court of law.
Martin County
Sheriff's Office

*Lynn Kelly McClements,
22, 2060 Southwest 96th St.,
Palm City, was charged with
fraudulent use of a credit
card.
*Barbara Mayhew, 72, 7903
North Blvd., Fort Pierce, was
charged with communication
fraud.
*Amanda Nicole Odell, 22,
3315 Delaware Ave., Fort
Pierce, was charged with vio-
lation of probation.
*Robert Andrew Ray, 41,
107-5 S. Federal Highway,
Hobe Sound, was charged
with grand theft of more than
$300 but less than $20,000.
*Daniel St. Pierre, 23, 8249
S.E. Windham Lane, Hobe
Sound, was charged with vio-
lation of probation and deal-
ing in stolen property.
*Clarence Antonio Wesley,
33, 14616 Southwest 169th
Drive, Indiantown, was
charged with violation of pro-
bation and engaging in sexual
activity with a minor.
*Julio Gonzalez-Cruz, 20,
3804 S.E. Seaward St., Stuart,
was charged with aggravated
assault on a law enforcement
officer.
*Kristopher Lee Keuhn, 21,
1201 Palm Beach Road, Unit
D103, Stuart, was charged
with failure to appear in court
on a charge of grand theft of
more than $300 but less than
$20,000.
*Nicole McCall, 21, 510
North 19th St., Fort Pierce,
was charged with retail theft
and possession of an anti-
shoplifting control device.
*John Lavrono, 21, 211o
S.E. N. Blackwell Drive, Port
St. Lucie, was charged with
possession of more than 20
grams of marijuana.
*Enrique Mateo-Francisco,
21, 15224 S.W. Yalaha St.,
Indiantown, was charged
with burglary and petit theft.
*Edward Julius Lukas, 50,


16501 S.W. Pinto St.,
Indiantown, was charged
with third-degree grand theft.
*Pablo Nicolas Pablo, 20,
14835 S.W. Okeechobee St.,
Indiantown, was charged
with domestic aggravated
battery and throwing a deadly
missile.
*Zelma Quillen, 67, 62
Huckleberry Way, Olive Hill,
Ky., was charged with six
counts of making a fraudu-
lent attempt to obtain a con-
trolled substance.
*Armer Lorenzo Valdez, 32,
4754 Southwest 122nd Place,
Miami, was charged with fail-
ure to appear in court on a
charge of first-degree petit
theft and forgery of a credit
card.
*Miguel Tomas, 20, 15163
S.W. Yalaha St., Indiantown,
was charged with violation of
probation and shooting or
throwing a deadly missile at a
vehicle.
*Raffaele William Defalco,
27, 4762 S.E. Capstan Ave.,
Stuart, was charged with vio-
lation of probation and lewd
or lascivious battery.
*Joseph Luis Christian
Boyle, 19, 1989N.W Pinetree
Way, Stuart, was charged with
burglary of a dwelling, deal-
ing in stolen property and
giving false information to a
pawnbroker.
*Carl Rudolph Thomas, aka
Michael Parker, 17, 1736
Tiffany Club Circle, Port St.
Lucie, was charged with viola-
tion of probation, battery of a
school official, possession of a
weapon on school property
and disruption of an educa-
tion institution.
*Andrew Austin Zaberer,
20, 2635 N.E. Cypress Lane,
Jensen Beach, was charged
with causing serious bodily
injury while driving under the
influence of drugs or alcohol.
*Quincey Olajuan, aka Q-
Dog, 25, 5830 S.E. Colee Ave.,
Stuart, was charged with
aggravated battery and aggra-
vated assault with a firearm.
*John Louis Safris, 47, 4501
S.W. Van Dyke St., Port St.
Lucie, was charged with being
a habitual traffic offender,
driving under the influence of
drugs or alcohol and attach-
ing an unassigned tag.


*Alton Ford, 18, 8360 S.E.
Lundy St., Hobe Sound, was
charged with possession of
cocaine and possession of a
controlled substance.
*Tory Barron, 29, 58033
Kapuai Place, Haleiwa,
Hawaii, was charged with
domestic battery by strangu-
lation.
*Komoy Alfanie Wynter, 24,
3450 N.W. Treasure Coast
Drive, Bldg. 6, Apt. 101,
Jensen Beach, was charged
with domestic battery by
strangulation.
*Joshua Grossman, 21, 6298
S.E. Croton Place, Hobe
Sound, was charged with pos-
session of a controlled sub-
stance.
*Gerald Quinton Bighum,
65, 8514 S.E. Date St., Hobe
Sound, was charged with sale
or delivery of cocaine and
possession of cocaine.
*Daniel Lee Wilson, 54,
1464 N.E. Croton St., Jensen
Beach, was charged with
aggravated assault.
*Judd Straus, 49, 885 N.E.
Stokes Terrace, Jensen Beach,
was charged with domestic
battery and throwing a deadly
missile into an occupied vehi-
cle.
*Robert Glenwood
Leonard, 51, 1908 S.W. Airoso
Blvd., Port St. Lucie, was
charged with aggravated
assault and criminal mischief.
*Curtis Allan Elbertson, 19,
2996 S.E. Evergreen Ave., Stu-
art, was charged with burgla-
ry.
*Calvin Lee Newton, 54, 919
S.E. Hall St., Stuart, was
charged with armed burglary.
*Christopher Tucker, 19,
745 W Sixth St., Apt. 2, Riviera
Beach, was charged with traf-
ficking cocaine.
*Arthur Curtis Anderjack,
25, 260 S.E. Tressler Drive,
Stuart, possession of a con-
trolled substance and drug
paraphernalia.
*Roncederic Jawayne
Woods, 25, 3072 Seville St.,
Pahokee, was charged with
violation of probation and


two counts of being a habitu-
al traffic offender.
*Roberta June Terry, 49, 208
S.E. St. Lucie Blvd., Stuart, was
charged with being a fugitive
from justice in Indiana.
*Nicole Marie Waller, no
age or address listed, was
charged with violation of pro-
bation, possession of a con-
trolled substance and intro-
ducing contraband into a
correctional facility.
*Jacob Phillip Trofnoff, aka
Jay, 31, 1900 S. Kanner High-
way, Bldg. 10, Apt. 201, Stuart,
was charged with three
counts of burglary of an occu-
pied dwelling.
*Thomas James Alderman,
30, 2996 S.E. Evergreen Ave.,
Stuart, was charged with bur-
glary and resisting an officer
without violence.
*Roderick Lamar Harris, 36,
4764 S.E. Grouper Ave., Stu-
art, was charged with viola-
tion of probation and being a
habitual traffic offender.
*James Edward Springer,
55, 4401 N. Platt Road, Plant
City, was charged with grand
theft of a motor vehicle.
*Jay McMullen, 52, 5000
S.E. Federal; Highway, Unit
217, Stuart, was charged with
violation of probation and
felony sexual battery.
*Brian Daniel Perry, 20, 156
Highway 55, Carrollton, Ky.,
was charged with violation of
probation and lewd and las-
civious exhibition using a
computer.
*Carol Grayson, aka Carol
Jordan, 53, 9824 Robinson
Blvd., Laurel, Md., was
charged with violation of pro-
bation and possession of a
controlled substance.
*Heather Louise Carroll, 36,
no address listed, was
charged with making a fraud-
ulent attempt to obtain a
duplicate prescription.
*Kenneth Cecil Paton, 16,
949 Southwest 34th St., Palm
City, was charged with bur-
glary of a dwelling and grand
theft of more than $300 but
less than $20,000.


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*Lorraine Ann Farley, 68,
4546 S.E. Azimuth Way, Stu-
art, was charged with three
counts of unauthorized use of
a credit card, two counts of
criminal use of personal iden-
tification information and
forgery.
*Costain Patrick, 17, 4546
S.E. Geneva Drive, Stuart, was
charged with grand theft and
burglary.
*Nicole Blackburn, 31, 610
N.E. Lima Vista, Jensen
Beach, was charged with pos-
session of a controlled sub-
stance.
*Adrian Atkins, 32, 142 S.W
Glen Road, Port St. Lucie, was
charged with possession of
marijuana with intent to dis-
tribute and possession of
drug paraphernalia.
*Robert Duvall, 27, 241 S.E.
Kitchen Circle, Stuart, was
charged with domestic bat-
tery and false imprisonment.
*Juan Avila, 30, 8077 S.E.
Ellendale St., Stuart, was
charged with having no vehi-
cle registration and being a
habitual traffic offender with
knowledge.
*Charles Edward Dagen,
38, 5656 S.E. Windsong Lane,
Stuart, was charged with pos-
session of marijuana with
intent to deliver and posses-
sion of drug paraphernalia.
*Albino Toc, 47, 2995 S.E.
Evergreen Ave., Stuart, was
charged with failure to
appear in court on a charge
of being a habitual traffic
offender.
*James Hughes, 55, 6175
Seventh Lane, Vero Beach,
was charged with trafficking


in oxycodone and possession
of more than 20 grams of
marijuana.
*Chad Owen Woodham,
26, 11601 S.W Fox Brown
Road, Indiantown, was
charged with aggravated
assault on a law enforcement
officer.
*Mathew Dennis Brown,
26, 3161 S.E. Aster Lane, Unit
1207, Stuart, was charged
with violation of probation
and driving under the influ-
ence of drugs or alcohol.
*Thomas Adam Marsden,
27, 3230 S.E. Dominica Ter-
race, Stuart, was charged
with violation of probation
and felony battery.
*Dora Lynn Dent, 23, 3961
Dixie Ross St., Stuart, was
charged with violation of
probation and dealing in
stolen property.
*Donna Mae Holt, 32, 996
Southwest 34th Terrace, Palm
City, was charged with viola-
tion of probation and tam-
pering with evidence.
*Dominic Anthony Esposi-
to, 53, 1775 S.W Waterfall
Blvd., Palm City, was charged
with battery on a law
enforcement officer.
*Bryan Robert Ferrero, 32,
1531 Drexel Road, West Palm
Bbeach, was charged with
violation of probation and
fleeing and eluding officers.
*Ricky Silva, aka Ricky Lee
Gray, 29, 1150 S.W Allapattah
Road, Indiantown, was
charged with murder.
*Michael Calcagni, 49, 3500
S. Kanner Highway, Stuart,
was charged with aggravated
battery.


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In response to 'Is this fair'

A couple of county workers were telling me that
money was so tight for the county, that they only work
four days a week. Instead of raising fees, let's get rid of
some local government high-paying, sit-behind-the-
desk, do-nothing persons. And we all know about this
$100,000 yearly take. They advertise it every couple
months. The commissioners seem to be detached from
reality. To propose a 130 percent increase is a malicious
attack on everyone that lives in the county. They seem
to have no compassion for the people that reside here.
It is very abstruse when the people we put in local gov-
ernment do this. Didn't we just have a tea party near the
Roosevelt Bridge? Right after this so called tea party for
Obama, local government raises fees and everything
else that has to do with the DMV. We are in a depression,
and they demand this unjust increase.

If it looks like a duck...

We have a president who, while he may not lie, will
evade, imply, misdirect, mislead, dodge, equivocate,
and use double-entendre. After eight years of Bill Clin-
ton, have we learned nothing about the need for honest
leadership?

Religious views

A new nation-wide poll on spirituality indicates that
only 5 percent of us do not believe in God, while most
Americans are, of course, Christians. It seems strange,
then, that so many judges have ruled that, despite the
realization that we do not want religion removed from
American life, we are constantly lectured that we can-
not openly display our faith because we might offend
someone.

What's a temporary card?

As I was reading the Rant and Raves section this after-
noon, I was thrilled to see that the editor acknowledged
an oversight regarding checking facts. However, as I
read further down and saw the article 'Citizens need
work,' I wondered if I had missed out on something in
my life's accumulation of knowledge.
The two-sentence statement asks, "How can people
with temporary Social Security cards get jobs before cit-
izens? It's not fair? Someone should investigate." My
question is, what is a temporary Social Security card?
Have I missed something or is the person who wrote
this referring to the green card issued by the govern-
ment for visitors and/or temporary workers from out of
the country to use for working purposes?

Castro on Obama

President Obama has been awarded the Nobel Peace
Prize, and Americans are pleased, but shocked and sur-
prised because our president is just starting to get his
feet wet concerning foreign affairs and America's role
on the world's stage. When our enemies applaud us,
however, it gives us pause because Cuba's communist
dictator, Fidel Castro, has said some nice things about
our president deserving the prize, and he has never
before said anything positive about any American or
America.

Slap in the face

My house was robbed, the insurance covered nothing,
but to add insult to injury, the city police charged me 90
cents for a police report.

Keep jobs here

The U.S. has already lost millions of jobs and is con-
tinuing to lose them. You would think that our govern-
ment would be doing everything possible to retain what
we have left, but you would be wrong. Congress is con-
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Fall fun


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Tips to keep safe on Halloween


Halloween is a
wonderful time of
year for kids. I
remember the costumes
my mom always made for
my brother and me.
Even back then, Hal-
loween safety was a
concern, and we often
went to parties at the
recreation center, spon-
sored by the community.
Parents didn't like kids
going to houses where they
didn't know the people,
even then.
The American Academy
of Pediatrics has compiled
a list of safety tips, includ-
ing some that surprised
me, and I'm passing a few
along to you.
Plan costumes that are
light and reflective. If the
costume is dark, add
reflective tape.
Masks make it hard for
a child to see, so make-up
and decorated hats are a
better choice.
Make sure costumes
are flame resistant.
If a costume has a
sword, and a lot do, make
sure it isn't too sharp or too


long.
Teach kids to call 911
for help.
Young children should
always be accompanied by
an adult. A sibling of 8 or 9
is not old enough to
manage an excited
younger sister or brother.
If older children are
going alone, review the
route they'll take and agree
on a time they must be
home or at a friend's
house.
Only go to homes that
are well-lit, and never go
into a house or car for a
treat if you don't know the
person.
Excited kids and cars
are a bad match, so remind
kids to look both ways and
watch for cars.
Traveling in a group is a
good idea.
Remain on well-lit


streets and stick to side-
walks where possible.
If there is no sidewalk,
walk facing traffic.
There are measures
parents can take to protect
their own and visiting
children, as well.
Remove anything that
can be tripped over,
including hoses, bikes and
lawn decorations.
Make sure outdoor
lights work and are on.
Remove wet leaves
from sidewalks and steps.
Keep pets under
restraint. They get excited,
too, and they may jump or
nip.
If you are displaying
candlelit pumpkins, use
votive candles and do not
leave them unattended.
Check all treats that your
child brings home. Tam-
pering isn't very likely, but
unwrapped candies or
treats should probably be
discarded unless you know
the source. If your neigh-
bor always bakes brownies,
that's a different story.
Use common sense. Try
to dole out the candy and


make some of it disappear.
In these days of concern
about H1N1 swine flu, try
to get over-excited kids to
wash their hands before
eating their loot.
Halloween should be a
happy time for kids and
adults and build memories
that will last a lifetime.
Keeping it safe makes it
more fun in the long run.

Shelley Koppel is unable
to endorse specific treat-
ments for disease. Any
protocols for treatment or
testing she discusses are
accepted standards of
medical practice as recom-
mended by agencies such as
the American Academy of
Pediatrics or the American
Cancer Society. When she
draws from personal
experience, those are her
experiences and are not
medical recommendations.
She is the former editor of
"Today's HealthCare"
magazine and a member of
the National Association of
Science Writers. E-mail
questions to skoppel@bell-
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Clicking your way around your computer


One of the most basic
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anything done on a PC is
the "click."
Sounds simple and
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is, but as many new com-
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necessarily simple. There
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need to be kept in mind in
order to master that one
basic action.
A frequently asked
question is: "How do I know
whether to click or double-
click?" My answer is: "Easy!
Click once, and if nothing
happens, then double-
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gives you a different result
than when you click once,
and you aren't sure which is
which, then start off with a
single click first.
That's important, because
double-clicking will often
open a new window, launch
a program or typically do
something more drastic
than a single click. In fact,
the results of double-


COMPUTE
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clicking will often cover the
icon you really wanted.
The single click has its
place. When you click once,
you should notice that your
target icon (whatever it is
that you just clicked) will
often turn blue (or whatever
color your computer is set
at).
This change in color
indicates this particular
icon is now highlighted or
"selected." In other words,
when you single click an
icon and it turns a different
color, you have focused the
computer's attention at that
particular icon.
Then, once an object is
selected, the computer
knows whatever you ask it
to do next should be done
to the object that's high-
lighted.
What kind of things can
you do to a selected object?
You can copy it by pressing


the control (ctrl) key and the
"c" key on the keyboard
simultaneously. You could
press the "enter" key (which
gives you the same results
as if you double-clicked).
You could also delete the
item. There are lots of uses
for the single click; the
important thing to remem-
ber is that's how you make
sure the computer is
"looking" at the same thing
you are.
When you double-click
an icon, it's absolutely
essential that the mouse be
kept completely still for
both clicks. If you are trying
to double-click an icon
that's in close proximity to
other icons, and you
double-click while the
mouse is still moving, you
run the risk of dragging the
target icon and dropping it
into another location on the
computer.
It can be a real puzzle to
figure out where the icon
went.
Many people who have
trouble double-clicking
hold the mouse with their
wrist suspended in the air
and a death-grip on the


mouse. You don't have to
grip it that tightly; just let it
sit on the mouse pad. Rest
the heel of your hand on the
mouse pad and just push
the mouse around with
your fingertips.
Once you loosen your
grip, you'll find the mouse
will stay put.
If you still have problems
with the pointer wandering
around when you are trying
to click, you may want to
consider a trackball.
A trackball is like a mouse
that's been flipped over on
its back. You roll the ball
around with your fingertips,
and the base is stationary.
Unlike a mouse, where
the buttons go along for the
ride, the buttons of a
trackball are built into the
non-moving base. So, when
you click a trackball, keep
your fingers off the ball and
click the button. That
usually ends "wandering
clicker syndrome."

Sean McCarthy fixes
computers. He can be
reached at (772) 408-0680 or
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Offers associate degree program
at campus on St. Lucie County


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FORT PIERCE The
Treasure Coast will soon
have its first degree pro-
gram in aeronautical sci-
ence.
Aviator Academy, which
has expanded to form Avi-
ator College of Aeronauti-
cal Science and Technolo-
gy, will offer an associate's
degree program on its
campus on the grounds of
the St. Lucie County Inter-
national Airport.
An open house will be
held Oct. 23 and Oct. 24,
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Cindy Brown, director of
institutional advance-
ment, said Aviator decided
to take the step because of
a projected need for more
pilots.
It's expected that in the
near future, she said, a
number of pilots of large
commercial planes will be
retiring.
That's because within
the last six years, the
retirement age was
advanced by five years and
a number of pilots were
able to work longer.
As they retire, pilots in
smaller airlines will move
up to larger ones, resulting
in a need for replace-
ments, she said.
A degree helps people
obtain jobs in the airline
industry, she said.
Students who enroll in
the two-year degree pro-
gram will be able to have
their hours transferred to
four-year colleges in Flori-
da and elsewhere, she
said.


During their enroll-
ment, she said, they will
train on a simulator and
through real-time flight
instruction. They will also
complete an aviation
internship.
The students will com-
plete their general educa-
tion requirements at Indi-
an River State College, she
said.
Eventually, Ms. Brown
said, Aviator may offer a
bachelor's degree pro-
gram.
The program can enroll
up to 400 students and
housing is available on
campus for 200 students.
All instructors have at
least bachelor's degrees
and some have degrees
beyond that, she said.
Aviator is the furthest
school south in Florida
offering the degree pro-
gram, she said.
The flight school started
in Texas and moved to St.
Lucie County 18 years ago,
said T.J. Mete, vice presi-
dent.
It will continue to offer
flight instruction pro-
grams for students who
don't wish to obtain a
degree, she said.
Many students are from
various countries around
the world, including Ire-
land, China, Israel and
India, she said.
They come to the school
because it's often three
times as expensive to get
trained in their native
countries, she said.
For more information on
the college, call (772) 466-
4963 or go to www.avia-
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for consumers


Earl Stewart is the owner
and general manager of Earl
Stewart Toyota in North
Palm Beach. The dealership
is located at 1215 N. Federal
Highway in Lake Park.
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earls@earlstewarttoyota.co
m.
ack in 1968, when I
first went into the
retail car business
with my father, I can
remember asking him,
"What is holdback?"
I was learning the busi-
ness and had been studying
the invoices on new Ponti-
acs that General Motors
sent us when they shipped a
new car that we had
ordered. We had to pay the
invoice immediately when
it was issued, sometimes
even before the car arrived
at our dealership. Actually,
in most cases, it was our
bank or GMAC who paid
GM, and we borrowed the
money from them to pay for
the car.
My father's answer to my
question about holdback
was that it was an increase
in the amount of the invoice
that we paid General
Motors, which was not
really part of the price of the
car. It was just an extra
amount added to the real
price of the car and includ-
ed in the invoice.
At that time it was 2
percent of MSRP (suggested
retail), so if a new Pontiac
Bonneville had an MSRP of
$10,000 and a true cost of
$9,000, the factory invoice
would be $9,200. I asked my
father, "When do we get the
$200 back?" He said, "At the
end of the year." I asked him
if they paid us interest on
our money and I can
remember him laughing
loudly and saying no.
Of course my next


question was why do they
do that? He told me the
reason they gave him was to
help dealers sell their cars
for more money so that they
didn't go broke. He said
because they didn't get their
holdback money for such a
long period of time, they
began to think of their
invoice as being the actual
cost of the car.
General Motors felt that
many dealers were such
poor businessmen they
might sell their cars so
cheaply they would go out
of business. Now because
GM was kind enough to
hold back hundreds of
thousands of the dealers'
money (and pay them no
interest on it) but return the
money to them once a year,
they could help the dealers
make a bigger profit and
maintain adequate working
capital.
At that time, I thought
this was the biggest bunch
of baloney I had ever heard
and I was sure this was a
scheme by the manufactur-
ers to keep a free float of
millions of their dealers'
money under the guise of
helping the dealers.
I asked my father why the
dealers didn't strongly
object to this and he said
that most dealers actually
"liked" the idea of holdback.
When I heard that, I
thought that maybe GM
and the manufacturers were
right about the dealers not
being smart enough to sell
their cars for a reasonable
profit.
It took me a few more
years in the business before
See STEWART, A8


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Early next year will be the
100th anniversary of the Boy
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Stewart
From page A7
I understood what was
really going on with hold-
back. It was a "no brainer"
as to why the manufacturers
liked it, but at last I under-
stood its attraction to us
dealers.
Because we had to pay an
extra amount over the true
price of the car and not see
that money for up to a year,
we began to think of the
invoice as the true price,
even though it was actually
inflated by hundreds.
Because all manufacturers
added holdback to all
dealers invoices, the net
effect was to raise the price
of all cars to all buyers by
the amount of this hold-
back. I know this is a dirty
word, but it is price fixing
on the grandest of scales.
This might have been
something that Henry Ford,
Alfred Sloan and Walter
Chrysler concocted while
playing golf at Bloomfield
Hills Country Club outside
of Detroit.
Another neat thing about
holdback for dealers is
being able to tell our
customers that we are only
charging them "X dollars"


beyond Lake Okeechobee, is
producing a history of its first
100 years.
Anyone who knows a Boy
Scout who was a member of
the Gulf Stream Council
between 1910 and now, and
who might have stories and
photos to contribute to the
project, please contact David
Lloyd Merrill, chairman of the
committee spearheading the


over invoice. Or, we can tell
them that we will sell them
this car at invoice with no
profit to us at all. (There's a
sucker born every minute).
Dealers often have
"invoice sales" with copies
of the invoice pasted on the
car windows. Who doesn't
believe that an invoice is the
cost of the car? The truth is
in the semantic skulldug-
gery: "Mr. Customer, I
solemnly swear to you that
this the exact price that I
paid the factory for this car.
In fact, here's a copy of the
invoice."
That's what the dealer
"paid" the factory all right,
but it's not what the he paid
the factory after he got his
holdback check in the mail.
You might be thinking, so
we're talking about $200
more or less on a $10,000
car. Who cares? Don't forget,
that was more than 40 years
ago. Holdbacks have
expanded considerably and
now instead of several
hundred we're talking
several thousand.
Also, dealers no longer
have to wait a year to get
their hold back money back.
Now they get it back
monthly. Manufacturers
even changed the names of
these monies they hold


Boy Scouts need


back. These are innocuous
names so if you see them on
the invoice, you will have no
suspicion. They have names
like floorplan assistance,
advertising, PDI, adminis-
trative or DAP.
Of course there are also
cash rebates to dealers that
don't even show on the
invoice. I estimate the
average car invoice today
includes $3,000 to $4,000 in
hidden holdbacks to the
dealer. Holdbacks are also
applied to factory or
distributor accessories,
such as "protection pack-
ages" (wax, undercoat,
window etch, roadside
assistance), floor mats,
window tint, etc.
The bottom line is don't
rely on the dealer's factory
invoice to determine the
price you are willing to pay
for a car. And be especially
suspicions when the dealer
quotes you a price of "X
dollars over invoice" or
actually shows you the
invoice.
You've heard the old joke,
"How can you tell when a
politician is lying?" Answer:
"When his lips are moving."
"How can you tell when a
car dealer is lying?" Answer:
When he shows you the
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effort to publish the council's
history.
Mr. Merrill said the com-
mittee plans to produce a
200-page, glossy page, full
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with stories and pictures from
the dawn of scouting though
today, all with an emphasis on
our local area.
See SCOUTS, A9


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Hospital wins


national award


For Hometown News
News@hometownnewsol.com
MARTIN COUNTY-Mar-
tin Memorial Hospital has
received recognition as a
national Employer of Choice.
That designation places the
health system in an elite
group of just 16 health care
organizations from across the
country that currently hold
that title. Only 29 companies
have achieved that distinc-
tion since the designation
was created in 2000.
Employer of Choice is an
organization comprised of a
national team of experts on
employee retention and
workplace trends. The desig-
nation is awarded to public,
private or nonprofit employ-
ers that demonstrate effective
implementation of best prac-
tices in attracting, developing
and retaining outstanding


people
"While we have always
believed that Martin Memor-
ial is an excellent place to
work, we have constantly
sought innovative ways to
continue attracting and
retaining a highly talented
workforce," said Mark E.
Robitaille, president and
chief executive officer.
"This designation not only
provides tangible evidence
that we are on the right path,
it has also helped us identify
best practices that have
proven beneficial to our
organization. Ultimately, that
will allow us to continue our
mission of providing excep-
tional health care to the com-
munities we serve," he said.
Martin Memorial Health
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Vet collecting food

for seniors' pets


For Hometown News
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MARTIN COUNTY -
During October, the Stuart
Animal Hospital will collect
pet food, which will be
donated to the pet fund of
the Council on Aging of
Martin County to assist the
cats and dogs of low-income
seniors.
Anyone bringing in new,
unopened pet food will
receive 10 percent off their
next visit to the veterinari-
an's office.
"My mother-in-law
receives Meals on Wheels,
so I know how important
that program is to seniors,"
said Robert Katz, of Stuart
Animal Hospital "I know
that without assistance with
pet food, many older people
would share their Meals on
Wheels meal with their
beloved pet."
The Stuart Animal Hospi-
tal issued a challenge to
other veterinarian's offices
to join the campaign to col-
lect pet food for the Council
on Aging. In accepting this
challenge, vets can enrich
and enhance the lives of
seniors who could other-
wise not afford food for their
loving pets.
Hill's Pet Nutrition has
already given a $50 dona-
tion.
Donations can be
dropped off at the Stuart
Animal Hospital, located at
3003 S. Federal Highway,
from 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon-
day through Friday and
from 7:30 a.m.- noon on
Saturday, or call (772) 287-
2242.


For more information
about the pet fund or the
Council on Aging of Martin
County, call (772) 223-7831.


Scouts
From page A8
"While donations would
be very welcome, what we
are mostly in need of are
the stories and photo-
graphs people have from
their experiences as scouts
and scouters," he said.
"Anyone with a collection
of photographs particu-
larly old photographs from
1910 through 1949, or any-
one who knows any good
stories from local scout
units, camps or anything
that might add richness or
a unique element to the
history of the Gulf Stream
Council is encouraged to
send those to me or any-
one else on the commit-
tee."
Stories should be less
than 400 words with as
much detail as to who,
what, when and where as
possible, and e-mailed to
dlm@veroportfolio.com or
mailed to David Lloyd
Merrill, Esq. c/o Shapiro,
Blasi, Wasserman & Gora,
PA., 7777 Glades Road,
Suite 400, Boca Raton, FL
33434. Scanned photo-
graphs may be sent in the
same manner. Any photo-
graphs sent that should be
returned should be clearly
marked with your name
and address. Any dona-
tions or photographs of
funds should be made to
the Gulf Stream Council,
History Committee.


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Seward Highway, which
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National Forest Scenic
Byway. We were fortunate to
have a very informative
driver who gave us details
of the areas points of
interest, from the purple
fire weed along the road to
the Dall sheep that sit half
way up the very steep
hillsides.
She explained that the
mudflats, which extend into
the inlet at low tide, look
very inviting, but are like
quicksand, and of Turna-
gain Arm with its incredible
bore tides that are the
second highest in North
America.
Once in Seward, on the
south-central part of the
Kenai Peninsula, we did not
see much because we went
directly to the ship. What
we did see was a bustling
quaint little harbor town
with boutique shops and
art galleries.
Directly across from the
ship was the beginning (or


'This was just the beginning of one incredible
site after another. The hanging glaciers with
thier reflections of blue-gray sky looked as
though they just stopped and were suspended
in air."


the end) of the Alaska
Railroad, which stretches
470 miles to Fairbanks.
The scenery of Mount
Marathon along Resurrec-
tion Bay upon departure
was breathtaking.
This was just the begin-
ning of one incredible site
after another. The hanging
glaciers with their reflec-
tions of the blue-gray sky
looked as though they just
stopped and were suspend-
ed in air.
Day two was a day of
cruising. Mid-morning we
listened to an informative
enrichment lecture on
glaciers by Alaska destina-
tion specialist. By midday
we cruised into Yukatat Bay
to Hubbard Glacier, Alaska's
longest tidewater glacier. It
is 76 miles from Mount
Logan to Disenchantment
Bay at the Head of Yukatat
Bay and ends with a 6-mile-
wide face at the waters
edge. We watched while it
calved icebergs from its
edge. It felt surreal.
The next stop was Juneau.
We decided on a city tour,
with a trip to Mendenhall
Glacier, a tongue of ice
stretching 12 miles from the
Juneau Ice Field to
Mendenhall Lake. We were
much closer to this glacier
than the other. We could see
the ice caves at the water's
edge. We witnessed salmon


spawning and, although we
did not see them, others
further downstream
watched a mother bear and
her cubs swooping up
salmon.
We were fortunate to have
beautiful weather to this
point, and our next morn-
ing was not much different.
We awoke and opened the
drapes to our veranda and
were surprised to see the
mountainside so close I felt
I could touch it.
Our ship was docked in
Skagway and the pier ran
along the mountain. There
were many shore excur-
sions offered, from dog
sledding and mountain
climbing to the White Pass
& Yukon Route Railroad.
The latter was our choice.
The railroad, built in 1898
during the Klondike Gold
Rush, took us along narrow
tracks through tunnels,
along cliff-hanging turns
and over bridges to White
Pass Summit. The narrator
pointed out historical
sights, glaciers and moun-
tain ranges along the way.
The next stop was Sitka, a
quiet little town with a
Russian influence. We chose
to walk around the town
and visit the many muse-


ums, churches and Totem
Square. It was such a
beautiful day that we
walked up to the Sitka
National Historical Park.
Then it was on to
Ketchikan, a bustling town
with as many as five ships
in port. We embarked on a
city and wildlife tour. We
viewed bears trying to
scoop up salmon at the
local hatchery. They were
quite entertaining.
Our tour guide took us
off-the-beaten path, where
we could view many eagles,
both in their enormous
nests and flying high above
the trees. We visited Saxman
Village where we found
Totem Park and watched
the natives carving out
totem poles.
On the last day, we
cruised the inside passage.
A beautiful, calm day to sit
back and watch Mother
Nature go by. It was a
wonderful end to an
incredible journey that we
will never forget.

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Photo courtesy of Justin Beard
The Rev. Sam Gonzalez, left, executive pastor of Abundant Life Ministries, hands Billy
Sherman of Faith Way a box of food from Angel Food Ministries, a part of Abundant Life
Ministries, during HandsOn corporate month of service.


Volunteers participate

in month of service


For Hometown News
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MARTIN COUNTY -
Martin Volunteers connect-
ed local businesses and
groups to service projects at
local nonprofit agencies
during the HandsOn Corpo-
rate Month of Service in
September.
The following is a list of
participating businesses
and their service projects:
JC Penney and Florida
RF Labs participated in the
Keep Martin Beautiful
coastal cleanup Sept. 19.
Twelve volunteers from
Faith Way delivered food for
Meals on Wheels Sept. 26.
Seacoast Bank volun-
teers will deliver food for the
Meals on Wheels project
Oct. 24.
The Old Navy store in
the Treasure Coast Mall is
planning an in-store service
project to benefit Caring
Children/Clothing Chil-
dren.


"We really appreciate the
help from Faith Way Group
and we welcome such help
from more groups, as it not
only benefits the agency,
but it also is a nice way for
group members to give back
to the community," said
Krista Kugaraj, volunteer
coordinator for Council on
Aging.
"Additional groups and
projects are in the planning
stages as a result of the con-
tacts made during Corpo-
rate Volunteer Month," said
Dianne Young, associate
director of Martin Volun-
teers.
"We are thrilled that local
businesses are stepping up
to help the nonprofit world
through direct service and
welcome continued
involvement."
Martin Volunteers is a
United Way of Martin Coun-
ty program.
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From left: Willis Dingle,
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involvement committee;
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investment organization
comprised of business
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goal of enriching and
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(772) 219-1200, Ext. 30417.
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MARTIN COUNTY-
Taryn Kryzda, acting Mar-
tin County administrator,
gave Martin County
Democrats an inside look at
the current and future fiscal
challenges facing Martin
County at the Democratic
Club meeting held on Oct.
7.
"It simply comes down to
looking for ways to save
money in this extremely dif-
ficult period that our econ-
omy is now going through,"


said Ms. Kryzda.
"This year's county budg-
et represents the con-
straints that have been
placed upon the cCounty,
especially as it relates to
personnel and the way in
which their compensation
is structured."
Ms. Kryzda said that
county employees at all lev-
els, including herself, will
be asked to make sacrifices
in both salary and benefits,
and that this is increasingly
a more difficult situation for
all involved.
Several audience ques-
tions indicated some resi-
dent resistance to severe
cutting of benefit cuttings,
especially to long-time
employees who have count-


ed on the benefits that
came as the result of their
loyal employment with the
County.
"Certainly you've identi-
fied one of the most difficult
challenges that we face,"
said Ms. Kryzda.
"However, we feel pres-
sure from both cCommis-
sioners and taxpayers to
make hard decisions about
the issues surrounding
employment at Martin
County."
The Martin County
Democratic Club meets the
first Wednesday of every
month at 6:30 p.m. at the
Woman's Club on East
Ocean Boulevard in Stuart.
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MARTIN COUNTY -
The Education Foundation
of Martin County has
received a $3,000 gift from
Liberty Medical/Medco
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matched dollar for dollar
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Lloyd Chase
Lloyd Chase, 78, of Stuart,
died Oct. 12, 2009.
He was born in Hyannis,
Mass., and moved to Stuart
in 1959.
He served in the U.S.
Army during World War II.
He was a member of
Kiwanis of Stuart and the
Church of the Advent of
Palm City.
He is survived by his wife
of 23 years, Patricia; three
daughters, April, Laura and
Dorcus; a stepdaughter,
Gail; two stepsons, Craig
and Glenn; 10 grandchil-
dren and 11 great-grand-
children.
He was preceded in death
by his son, Lloyd.
Con, hiot,,'ioS may be
made to Treasure Coast Hos-
pice, 2500 Virginia Ave.,
Suite 202, Fort Pierce, FL
34981. Arrangements by
Yates Funeral Home & Cre-
matory.
Charles Smithers
Charles Smithers, 85, of
Jensen Beach, died Oct. 12,
2009.


He was born in Hogsett,
W.Va., and lived in Jensen
Beach for one year.
He served in the U.S.
Navy.
He is survived by his wife
of 65 years, Mary; a daugh-
ter, Rhonda; a son, Richard;
four grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.
Arrangements by All
County Funeral Home &
Crematory Treasure Coast
Chapel.
Joann Reifsteck
Joann Reifsteck, 74, of
Palm City, died Oct. 9, 2009.
She was born in Camden,
N.J., and lived in Palm City
for 15 years.
She was preceded in
death by her parents, Stan-
ley and Eleanor.
She is survived by her
husband of 55 years, L.
Thomas; two daughters: Zoe
and Susan and a grandchild
Donations may be made
to Susan G. Komen Breast
Cancer Foundation P.O. Box
650309 Dallas, TX 75265.
Arrangements by All County
Funeral Home & Crematory
Treasure Coast Chapel.


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sidering legislation to increase taxes on America's phar-
maceutical research and biotechnology companies.
Rather than encouraging them to stay here in this coun-
try, our legislators would drive them to nations where
they can operate with less cost and less government
interference.
Another agency?
Apparently, having learned nothing from their mis-
takes, despite spending billions of taxpayer dollars and
inserting bureaucracy into areas where the founding
fathers never thought it should go, liberals in Washing-
ton are continuing to dream up even more expensive
governmental schemes. At President Obama's urging,
Congressman Barney Frank has introduced legislation
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Tenors are 'Broadway Bound'


Famed folk singer
appears locally


Peter Yarrow, part of the
legendary folk group Peter,
Paul & Mary, will appear at
Barnes & Noble Booksellers
in Jensen Beach on Nov. 2 at
7 p.m. The event includes a
performance and signing of
an illustrated version of Mr.
Yarrow's song, "Day is Done,"
a celebration of the bond
between parent and child.

Sunrise adds shows

The Sunrise Theatre has
added three shows to the
line-up for the new season.
On Jan. 26, country star
Vince Gill appears. Tickets
for the 7 p.m. show are $65
and $59.
The Outlaws rock the
house on Jan. 15 at 8 p.m.,
with special guest Blackberry
Smoke. Tickets are $39 and
$35.
The Beach Boys come to
town on April 1 at 7 p.m.
Tickets are $65 and $55.
Tickets are on sale now.
Call the box office at (772)
461-4775 or order online
www.sunrisetheatre.com.

Juried art
show opens

The annual Juried Show at
the A.E. Backus Museum will
be available for public view-
ing through Nov. 21. The
show includes the work of
artists from throughout
Florida.
The A.E. Backus Museum
Gallery is located at 500 N.
Indian River Drive in Fort
Pierce and was established
in 1960 by A.E. "Bean"
Backus, the Florida land-
scape painter, and a group of
local art enthusiasts.
It is open Wednesday-Sun-
day from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. from
September-June. Admission
is free, but a $2 donation is
appreciated.
For more information, call
(772) 465-0630 or visit the
Web site wwww.backusmu-
seum.com.

Family-friendly
shows offered

There are still tickets avail-
able for two shows in the
Lyric Theatre's Discovery
Series for young audiences.
On Dec. 11, Florida Arts &
Dance Company will present
"The Nutcracker Ballet at 10
and 11:45 a.m.
On May 5, Eckerd Theatre


See SCENE, B2


By Shelley Koppel
Entertainment writer


STUART The 3 Red-
neck Tenors are back in
Stuart! The mullet-wearing
opera singers return to the
Lyric with the world pre-
miere of their new show,
"Broadway Bound," from
Oct. 28-Nov. 8.
The show tells the story
of Billy Bob, Billy Joe and
Billy Billee, cousins trying
to leave La Donna Mobile
Home Park in Paris, Texas,
and make it on Broadway.
The original show was
created by operatic tenor
Matthew Lord in 2005 and
since then, they have per-
formed at the Luxor in Las
Vegas, in Branson, Mo. and
around the country.
Mr. Lord, who founded
the group and has written
all of the shows, and Dinny
McGuire, who plays the


colonel, spoke recently
about the new show, which
is the first to have a direc-
tor other than Mr. Lord.
"This is a whole different
type of show," he said.
"Michael Barnard is direct-
ing and I've lost 32 pounds
in dance rehearsals.
Michael said that trying to
teach us choreography was
like herding cats. As usual,
the music is serious as can
be. It's basically a Broad-
way revue done Redneck
Tenor style."
The show recreates
numbers from a wide vari-
ety of Broadway shows and
you'll hear Frank Loesser,
Lerner and Loewe,
Rodgers and Hammerstein
and Andrew Lloyd Webber
as you've never imagined
them.
Mr. Lord is pleased to
have relinquished the
directing job for this show.
"We wanted a new per-


spective," he said.
"Michael is one of the top
director/choreographers.
He's kept the integrity of
the show, with serious,
heart-warming moments
and Redneck Tenor
humor."
Mr. McGuire also
applauded the new direc-
tor.
"It's terrific," he said.
"Matt gets to focus on his
performance. He seemed
to fall in with us. He's very
precise and very creative.
He's taken Matt's script
and molded it. We're all
thrilled."
In this new show Mr.
McGuire plays a more
prominent role.
"We're forcing him to
dance," Mr. Lord said.
"He's 6 feet 4 and has size 8
feet."
"I fall down a lot," Mr.
McGuire added. "I would-
n't call what I do dancing.


3 Redneck Tenors
return to Stuart to
premiere their new
show, 'Broadway
Bound,' at the Lyric
Theatre from Oct. 28-
Nov.8














Photo courtesy of
3 Redneck Tenors

I'm the old hoofer. When
we do the kick turns, I get
pretty dizzy."
The decision to hold the
world premiers of the show
in Stuart was an easy one.
"John (Loesser)'s been so
great to us over the years,"
Mr. Lord said. "The audi-
ences are so great. The first
time in front of an audi-
ence is for you guys. I talk
to the audience after every
show and I get great feed-
back. I take it to heart."

3 Redneck Tenors present
their new show, "Broadway
Bound" at the Lyric The-
atre, 59 S.W Flagler Ave.,
Stuart, from Oct. 28-Nov. 8.
Performances are Oct. 28-
31 at 7 p.m., Nov. 1 at 2
p.m., Nov. 4-7 at 7p.m. and
Nov. 8 at 2 p.m. Tickets are
$35. Call the box office at
(772) 286-7827 or order
o n I i n e
www.lyrictheatre.com.


Out & about


SPECIAL EVENTS

FRIDAY, OCT. 23
Country star JoDee Messina brings
her Music Room series to the Sunrise
Theatre, 117 S. Second St., Fort Pierce,
at 8 p.m. Tickets are $49. Call the box
office at (772) 461-4775 or order online
at www.sunrisetheatre.com.
* Larry Allen Brown presents an
acoustic guitar concert at the Treasure
Coast Unitarian Universalist Church, 21
S.E. Central Parkway, Stuart, at 7 p.m.
Tickets are $10 at the door or in
advance. Call (772) 223-5020.

SATURDAY, OCT. 24

Cadillac Bratz reunites for one show
at 8 p.m. at the Lyric Theatre, 59 S.W.
Flagler Ave., Stuart. Tickets are $25. Call


the box office at (772) 463-5793 or
order online at www.lyrictheatre.com.

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28 -SUNDAY, NOV. 8
* Three Redneck Tenors bring their
new show, "Broadway Bound," to the
Lyric Theatre, 59 S.E. Flagler Ave., Stuart.
Performances are Oct. 28-31 at 7 p.m.;
Nov. 1 at 2 p.m.; Nov. 4-7 at 7 p.m.; Nov.
8 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $35. Call the box
office at (772) 286-7827 or order online
at www.lyrictheatre.com

THURSDAY, OCT. 29 -
SATURDAY, OCT. 31

The IRSC Jazz Ensembles and
"Company" Singers present "That's
Entertainment," music from the Big
Band era to today. Performances are
Oct. 29-31 at 8 p.m. and Oct. 31 at 2


p.m. Tickets are $12. Call the box office
at (800) 220-9915.

BARS AND CLUBS

FRIDAY, OCT.23
Cobb's Landing 200 N. Indian River
Drive, Fort Pierce, Alex Kash, 6-10 p.m.
(772) 460-9014.
Conchy Joe's Seafood, 3945 N.E.
Indian River Drive, Jensen Beach,
Reggae by Rainfall, 8 p.m. to midnight.
(772) 334-1130.
Crawdaddy's, 1949 N.E. Jensen
Beach Blvd., Jensen Beach, Call for
performers. 8 p.m.-midnight. (772) 225-
3444.
Finz Waterfront Grille, 4290 S.E.
Salerno Road, Port Salerno. Rock Slide,
See OUT, B3


STAR SCOPES
James Tucker
Week of 10-23-2009
Aries-March 21-April 19
Being a leader has its ups
and downs. The key to sur-
vival is to be open to change.
Sometimes when unexpect-
ed events happen that shake
your game plan, being flexi-
ble will, most of the time,
bring positive results. Set
short-, medium- and long-
term goals, as well. This
keeps you focused and on
the cutting edge.

Taurus-April 20-May 20
You never give up. When
things don't work out as
planned, you take a step
back, regroup and then con-
tinue moving forward. Your
plans are sound. You know
what you want. You are on
the right track. Keep studying
and learning. With all this,
plus good timing and a sec-
ond wind, you are bound for
victory.

Gemini-May 21-June 21
Don't start any new projects
until you finish some of the
old ones. Keep your eye on
the bigger picture. Do what
you love. If you don't love
some of your activities, either
learn to love them or don't
do them. Leave the small
stuff for later. This is a win-
ning plan and the way master
communicators like yourself
live.

Cancer-June 22-July 22
Be patient and go with the
flow. You continue to grow in
wisdom and confidence. It's
because of your large heart.
You never give up on your
dreams and those you love.
You are making progress.
Take it one day at a time.
Today is all we have. Make
the most of it. True success all
comes down to wise choices.

Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
You are feeling harmonious
with yourself and family
goals. You seldom make rash
judgments or decisions. It's
your clear vision and strong
inner guidance that directs
you. It is stronger than the
lower will. Refuse to get side-
tracked on unimportant
things and you will continue
to rise. Success is on the hori-
zon.

Virgo-Aug. 23-Sept. 22
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Company presents "Stone
Soup and Dragon
Dumplings, an interactive
retelling of the classic folk
tale. The show is suitable for
ages pre-K through second
grade.
Tickets for the shows are $7
each.
Call the box office at (772)
286-7827 or order online
www.lyrictheatre.com.
Initiative a success
The Nestor Torres concert
was a great success. It was
terrific to see the young peo-
ple from area schools who


joined Mr. Torres and his
musicians onstage for the
second half of the concert.
John Loesser, executive
director of the Lyric, said the
theater was thrilled with the
Nestor Torres Initiative that
put the artist in area schools
for the week preceding the
concert.
"It was everything we had
hoped it would be. Friday
night's concert, which
included 37 area students,
was the best concert ever for
the Lyric Theatre," he said.
A music educator who
attended the concert with me
said it was not the only result
of the initiative.
"The music that came out
of the horns of the young stu-
dents in the performance is
not nearly as important as


the learning that took place
during the week that the
artists spent visiting the
schools," he said.
Quilting
demonstrations
planned
As part of the "Bringing
History Alive" program at the
House of Refuge Museum on
Hutchinson Island, the Mar-
tin County Quilters will be
offering demonstrations on
the third Saturday of every
month.
From 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.,
quilters will show how art,
history and function com-
bine into a quilt. Over the
course of the season, the


quilters will produce two
quilts depicting the role of
the House of Refuge in Mar-
tin County history.
One of the quilts will be
made available to the public
through raffle or auction.
The proceeds will fund a new
permanent exhibit celebrat-
ing the unsung heroes of the
Refuge, the Keeper's wives.
For more information
about the Martin County
Quilters, contact Michele
Sanandajian at (772) 215-
1584 or Stefanie Foster at
(7720223-5539.
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and Recreation Department
will host its second annual


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from 5-8 p.m. at the Fenn
Center at 2000 Virginia Ave.
in Fort Pierce
The event, designed for
ages 2-13, will feature a
variety of activities includ-
ing carnival games and
bounce houses. A children's
costume contest and
parade will begin at 6 p.m.
Admission is free and
each child will receive 10
activity tickets. Additional
tickets are available and
will cost $1 for two or $5 for
15. Admission to the
Haunted House is $3. The
concession stand will sell
hot dogs, chips and other
goodies.
For more information,
call (772) 462-1521.


Art show planned

Iva Campbell of Vera's
Framing and Art Gallery
announces a reception and
showing of the works of sev-
eral artists.
The opening event is on
Nov. 5 at 6 p.m. at the gallery,
located at 581 S.W. Biltmore
St. in Port St. Lucie. Among
the featured artists will be
Scott Woodward of Fort
Pierce, whose oil paintings
depict Florida landscapes
and Beatriz Alcantara, who
paints traditional Peruvian
themes.
The works will be displayed
at the gallery in November
and December.
For more information, call
(772) 873-8225.


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Out
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9 p.m. to midnight. (772) 283-
1929.
Hutchinson Island
Marriott Resort Tiki Bar, 555
N.E. Ocean Blvd., Hutchinson
Island, (772) 225-3700.
Pirate's Loft, 4307 S.E.
Bayview St., Stuart, the
Jukebox Band, 8:30 p.m.-12:30
a.m. (772) 223-5048.
St. Lucie Lanes, 6759 S.
Federal Highway, Port St. Lucie,
presents Dance 'n Bowl with
music byAJ from 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
(772) 461-5390.
The Stern House, 4110 S.E.
Salerno Road, Port Salerno.
Call for performers, 7-10 p.m.
(772) 463-1166.

SATURDAY, OCT. 24
Bogey's & Stogey's, 1032
S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie. Call for performers.
(772) 337-7778.
Cafe Crime, 1068 S.E. Port
St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie, 6-
8:30 p.m. (772) 337-2111.
Conchy Joe's Seafood,
3945 N.E. Indian River Drive,
Jensen Beach, Reggae by
Rainfall, 8 p.m. to midnight.
(772) 334-1130.
Crawdaddy's, 1949 N.E.
Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen
Beach, Call for performers,
7:30-11:30 p.m. (772) 225-
3444.
Finz Waterfront Grille,
4290 S.E. Salerno Road, Port
Salerno. Rock Slide, 9 p.m.-
midnight. (772) 283-1929.
Kings Head Pub, 2838 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd. Call for
performers. (772) 340-1223.
Pirate's Loft, 4307 S.E.
Bayview St., Stuart, the
Jukebox Band, 8:30 p.m. -
12:30 a.m. (772) 223-5048.
St. Lucie Lanes, 6759 S.
Federal Highway, Port St. Lucie,
presents Dance 'n Bowl with
music byAJ from 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
(772) 461-5390.

SUNDAY, OCT. 25
Conchy Joe's Seafood,
3945 N.E. Indian River Drive, in
Jensen Beach. Reggae by
Rainfall, 7-10 p.m. (772) 334-
1130.
Finz Waterfront Grille,


4290 S.E. Salerno Road, Port
Salerno, Island sounds of
Delroy Young, 2-6 p.m. (772)
283-1929
Pirate's Loft, 4307 S.E.
Bayview St., Stuart, Reggae
with Frenz, 2-6 p.m. (772) 223-
5048.
Wahoo's on the Water-
front, 400 N.W. Alice Ave.,
Stuart, features various classic
rock bands from 4:30-8:30
p.m. (772) 692-2333.

MONDAY, OCT. 26

O'Malley's, 2721 Morning-
side Blvd., Port St. Lucie, The
Jeff Shepherd Show every
Monday and Wednesday
through December, 5-8 p.m.
Call (772) 337-3090 for more
information.

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28
Finz Waterfront Grille,
4290 S.E. Salerno Road, Port
Salerno. Open mic night, 8:30-
11 p.m. (772) 283-1929
Hutchinson Island


Marriott Resort Tiki Bar, 555
N.E. Ocean Blvd., Hutchinson
Island. Call (772) 225-3700.
* O'Malley's, 2721 Morning-
side Blvd., Port St. Lucie, The
Jeff Shepherd Show every
Monday and Wednesday
through December, 5-8 p.m.
Call (772) 337-3090 for more
information.
Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Davee Bryan, 7:45-11
p.m. (772) 344-7774.
Wahoo's on the Water-
front, 400 N.W. Alice Ave.,
Stuart, various solo artists, 6-
9:30 p.m. (772) 692-2333.

THURSDAY, OCT. 29
Archie's Seabreeze, 401 S.
Ocean Drive, Fort Pierce, jazz
and steak night every Thursday,
7-10 p.m. (772) 460-3888.
Conchy Joe's Seafood,
3945 N.E. Indian River Drive,
Jensen Beach features Reggae
by Rainfall from 7-10 p.m.
(772) 334-1130.
Dolphin Bar & Shrimp
House, 140 N.E. Indian River


Drive, Jensen Beach. (772)
781-5236.
Finz Waterfront Grille,
4290 S.E. Salerno Road, Port
Salerno. Darrell Gwinn, 5-8
p.m. (772) 283-1929
Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Davee Bryan, 7:45-11
p.m.

UPCOMING EVENTS

MONDAY, NOV. 2
Peter Yarrow, of Peter, Paul
and Mary, will share an
illustrated version of his song,
"Day is Done," at Barnes &
Noble Booksellers, 3001 N.W.
Federal Highway, Jensen Beach
at 7 p.m. Call (772) 692-2270.

THURSDAY, NOV. 5 SATUR-
DAY, NOV. 7
*"Thirds" by Jacob Appel
will be presented at IRSC as
part of its New Play Initiative.
Performances at the Wynne
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campus are Nov. 5-7 at 8 p.m.
and Nov. 7 at 2 p.m. Tickets are
$12. Call the box office at
(800) 220-9915.
* Martin County High
School, 2801 S. Kanner
Highway, Stuart, presents the
musical "Frankenstein."
Performances are at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are $15 for adults and
$10 for students and seniors.
Call (772) 219-1800, ext
32318.

THURSDAY, NOV. 5-
SUNDAY, NOV. 22
The Pineapple Playhouse,
700 W. Weatherbee Road, Fort
Pierce, presents the Ray
Cooney farce, "It Runs in the
Family." Performances are
Thursday-Saturday at 8 p.m.
and Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets
are $15. Call the box office at


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(772) 465-0366 between
12:30- 4 p.m.

FRIDAY, NOV. 6 -
SATURDAY, NOV. 7
The IRSC Wind Ensemble
presents a salute to the
members of the Armed Forces
at the McAlpin Theatre, 3209
Virginia Ave., Fort Pierce.
Performances are Nov. 6-7 at 8
p.m. and Nov. 7 at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $12. Call the box
office at 1-(800) 220-9915.

SATURDAY, NOV. 7
Jazz and R & B stars
Bernard Allison and Janiva
Magness perform at the
Sunrise Black Box Theatre, 117
S. Second St., Fort Pierce, in a
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MARTIN COUNTY -
Deloris Kuhl will feature her
"ceramic angels" artwork at
the opening exhibit at
Molly's Gallery on Nov. 5
from 5:30-7 p.m.
The reception is open to
the public free of charge, and
includes a meet and greet
with the artists, live music,
food and champagne.
Ms. Kuhl is a professional
fine artist and highly recog-
nized art instructor from
Hobe Sound. She has been
exhibiting and teaching in
south Florida for more than
20 years.
She specializes in raku
hand-built slab and sculp-
tured pottery.


Ms. Kuhl was an instructor
at the Lighthouse Gallery
and School of Art in Teques-
ta for 12 years. She also
taught at The Pottery Shed in
West Palm Beach and the
Atlantic Arts Academy in
Jupiter.
Ms. Kuhl will join Novem-
ber featured artists, Leo
Arbeznik, photographer
known for his local and his-
toric photos of Martin Coun-
ty and Shawna Scarpitti, a
mixed media artist.
Ms. Kuhl will have her
"naughty and nice" angels
for sale at the opening
reception on Nov. 5. All pro-
ceeds will benefit Molly's
House.
For more information, visit
www.mollyshouse.org.


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benefit for Learn to Read of St.
Lucie County. Tickets are $35.
Call the box office at (772)
461-4775 or order tickets
online at
www.sunrisetheatre.com.
*The National Touring
Company of "Tap Dogs"
comes to the Sunrise Theatre,
117 S. Second St., Fort Pierce,
in an 8 p.m. show. Tickets are
$50 and $40. Call the box
office at (772) 461-4775 or
order online at www.sun-
risetheatre.com.

MONDAY, NOV. 9
American Big Band takes a
sentimental journey through
the Lyric Theatre, 59 S.E.
Flagler Ave., Stuart, as part of
the Nostalgia Series. Perfor-
mances are at 5 and 8 p.m.
Tickets are $35. Call the box
office at (772) 286-7827 or
order online at www.lyricthe-
atre.com.

TUESDAY, NOV. 10
The Treasure Coast Youth
Symphony presents "Car-
tunes," the music behind the
zany characters, at the Lyric
Theatre, 59 S.W. Flagler Ave.,
Stuart, at 7 p.m. Tickets are $18
for adults and $7 for students.


Call the box office at (772)
286-7827 or order online at
www.lyrictheatre.com.

THURSDAY, NOV. 12
Janiva Magness comes to
the Sunrise Black Box Theatre,
117 S. Second St., Fort Pierce,
in an 8 p.m. show. Tickets are
$35. Call the box office at
(772) 461-4775 or order
online at
www.sunrisetheatre.com.

FRIDAY, NOV. 13 -
ATURDAY, NOV. 14
*The IRSC Performing Arts
Academy Youth Musical
Theatre presents "Annie Jr." at
the McAlpin Theatre, 3209
Virginia Ave., Fort Pierce.
Performances are Nov. 13-14
at 7 p.m. and Nov. 14 at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $8. Call the box
office at (800) 220-9915.

FRIDAY, NOV. 13-
SUNDAY, NOV. 15
StarStruck Performing
Arts Center presents "West
Side Story" at the Lyric Theatre,
59 S.E. Flagler Ave., Stuart.
Performances are Nov. 13-14
at 7 p.m. and Nov. 15 at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $23 and $20. Call
the box office at (772) 286-
7827 or order online at
www.lyrictheatre.com


MONDAY, NOV. 16
Chicago's iO Theatre
presents "Whirled News
Tonight," a comedic take on
the events of the day, at the
Lyric Theatre, 59 S.W. Flagler
Ave., Stuart, at 7 p.m. Tickets
are $35. Call the box office at
(772) 286-7827 or order
online at
www.lyrictheatre.com.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17 -
THURSDAY, NOV. 18
Rock and Roll Hall of
Famer Dave Mason returns to
the Lyric Theatre, 59 S.W.
Flagler Ave., Stuart, at 7 p.m.
Tickets are $35. Call the box
office at (772) 286-7827 or
order online at www.lyricthe-
atre.com.

THURSDAY, NOV. 19
Philippe Entremont and
the Vienna Chamber Orches-
tra come to the Lyric Theatre,
59 S.W. Flagler Ave., Stuart, as
part of the Ovation Concert
Series. Tickets for the 8 p.m.
show are $65. Call the box
office at (772) 286-7827 or
order online at www.lyricthe-
atre.com.

THURSDAY, NOV. 19 -
SATURDAY, NOV. 21
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Pierce. Performances are Nov.
19-21 at 8 p.m. and Nov. 21 at
2 p.m. Tickets are $12. Call the
box office at (800) 220-9915.

SATURDAY, NOV.21
Darrell Dunhill returns as
Elvis to to the Lyric Theatre, 59
S.W. Flagler Ave., Stuart, at 7
p.m. Tickets are $35. Call the
box office at (772) 286-7827
or order online at
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SUNDAY, NOV. 22
The Bacon Brothers, Kevin
and Michael, bring their blend
of rock folk and the blues to
the Lyric Theatre, 59 S.W.
Flagler Ave., Stuart, at 4 and 7
p.m. Tickets are $42. Call the
box office at (772) 286-7827
or order online at
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ONGOING EVENTS
Friday Fest takes place at
Marina Square, located in
downtown Fort Pierce, on
Melody Lane and Avenue A.
The free event is held from
5:30-8:30 p.m. on the first
Friday of every month, weather
permitting, and features live
music, children's activities, arts
and craft vendors and food
stalls. Call Main Street Fort
Pierce at (772) 466-3880.
Jammin' Jensen takes
place every Thursday from 6-9
p.m., weather permitting, at
downtown Jensen Beach.
There's food, music and
vendors. For more information,
call (772) 334-3444.
Retro Swing Lindy Hop
- West Coast Swing dance
party is from 7:30-11 p.m.
every Saturday at South Florida
Swing Dance Productions, 881
N.E. Jensen Beach Blvd., in
Jensen Beach. $7 admission.
For information, call (772)
334-2112.

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Halloween ideas and a kid-pleasing dessert


Hello smart shoppers,
Let's have a kids'
Halloween party and
choose a kid pleaser:
American chop suey or chili
mac. Top off the meal with
homemade candy; how
good can it get?
Years ago, my mom tried a
casserole in a restaurant in
Westchester County, New
York, that she enjoyed so
much she duplicated it at
home and it became
another family favorite.
Years later when we lived
in Connecticut, my daugh-
ter Kim's Girl Scout troop
had a pot luck supper. What
better dish to bring than
chopped meat and elbows?
Well, you guessed it. There
were eight similar
casseroles.
Apparently, the dish
originated in New England
and was called American
chop suey. Shortly after that,
I invited a new friend who
had just moved from New
Jersey over for dinner, and
served the same thing. "Oh,
you made goulash!"
There the only difference
is the addition of cheese.
Seems like this dish is a
national favorite. I will give
you the recipe with and
without the cheese.
Remember, by using fresh
ground low-fat meat you
will have a "good for you"
meal.
Have a great Halloween.

AMERICAN
CHOP SUEY
SERVES 4 TO 6

1 pound ground beef
1 medium onion,
chopped
1/2 small green pepper,
chopped
1 tablespoon parsley
flakes
8-ounce can tomato
sauce
Salt and pepper to taste
A little less than 1/2-
pound elbow macaroni
plus 1/2-cup grated
cheddar cheese, OR
One 7-ounce package
macaroni and cheese

Brown meat in a large
non-stick skillet or pot. If
you use virtually "fat-free"
fresh ground beef you may
have to treat the skillet with
cooking spray since there
will be no fat. If you used
any other ground beef,


drain the fat from the pan.
Add onions and green
pepper and continue
browning. Add tomato
sauce, 1 can of water, salt,
pepper and parsley. Cover
and cook over low heat for
about 20 minutes.
Meanwhile cook the
macaroni in boiling water
only until firm. Drain and
add to cooked meat mix-
ture. Cover and cook over
low heat until macaroni is
tender. Add more water if
necessary.
If you're making goulash,
add the cheese, mix thor-
oughly and serve.
NOTE: Be sure to check all
brands of packaged maca-
roni and cheese, especially
store brands. Check the fat
and cholesterol content,
you will be very surprised at
the differences.

CHILI-MAC (NIB)
SERVES 4 TO 6

Chili powder and cayenne
are hot, so a very little goes a
long way. I will give you the
minimal amount. Add more,
to taste, as you wish.

1 pound ground beef
1/2-cup chopped onion
1 large clove garlic,
chopped
1/2 small green pepper,
chopped
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1/4-teaspoon chili
powder
Dash of ground cayenne
(optional)
1 tablespoon brown sugar
1 teaspoon parsley flakes
8-ounce can tomato
sauce
1 can water or beef broth
One 14-1/2 ounce can
pinto beans with liquid
(optional)
Salt to taste
A little less than 1/2-
pound elbow macaroni
1/2-cup grated cheddar
cheese

Brown meat in a large
non-stick skillet or pot. If
you use virtually fat-free,
fresh ground beef, add 2
tablespoons canola oil. If
you used any other ground
beef, drain the fat from the
pan.
Add vegetables and
continue browning. Add
remaining ingredients
except macaroni and
cheese. Cover and cook over
low heat for about 1 hour.


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Meanwhile, cook the
macaroni in boiling water
only until firm. Drain and
add to cooked meat mix-
ture. Cover and cook over
low heat until macaroni is
tender. Add more water if
necessary. Stir in cheese.

CHOCOLATE PEANUT
BUTTER SQUARES

Imagine having a whole
pan of peanut butter cups to
feast on. This recipe cannot
be made low-fat.

FILLING

1 stick butter (1/2-cup)
1/2-cup packed brown
sugar
1 cup peanut butter,
smooth or chunky
2-1/2 cups confectioner's
sugar
1/2-teaspoon vanilla

TOPPING

1 cup semi-sweet choco-
late bits
1/4-cup butter (half a
stick)


Note: Margarine cannot
be substituted in this recipe,
it doesn't get hard enough.
For the filling, place
butter and brown sugar in a
microwave-safe container
and microwave until butter
is melted. Stir to completely
dissolve sugar. Mix well with
remaining ingredients.
Press into a 9 by 12 pan.
For the topping, place the
chocolate bits and the 1/4-
cup butter in a microwave
container and microwave


until melted. Watch careful-
ly; do not overcook.
Mix well and spread on
top of peanut butter
mixture. Chill. Set the pan
out for 20 minutes before
cutting into squares.

lam available for talks
from Fort Pierce to Stuart,
call (772) 465-5656.
When a recipe is not in my
cookbook, it will have (NIB)
next to the title.
For an autographed


cookbook send $19.50 ($15-
book, $1-tax, $3.50 for
shipping and handling). For
multiple books sent to one
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book, add $2 postage for
each additional book ($15
plus $2). Send to:Arlene M.
Borg, 265 S. W Port St.Lucie
Blvd, No. 149, Port St. Lucie,
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Holiday Gift Guide
2009
Do you have a favoril holiday .
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SHometown News for a chance
Sto have your recipe published in L "
this year's Holiday Gift Guide for
readers up and down the coast
to enjoy! All entries must be
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MARTIN COUNTY-
The John Pierson's Toyota of
Stuart Swing into aKtion golf
tournament was held at
Mariner Sands Country Club
on Sept. 26.
The tournament raised
$12,000, which will be used to
support Advocates for the
Rights of the Challenged.
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developmental disabilities
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through affordable housing,
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Golfers enjoyed breakfast
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golfers and onlookers kept
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courtesy of Southern Eagle


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Martin County Parks and
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Scopes
From page B1
may outgrow present space
and need to expand. Just be
sure to let the growth come
first. No reason to get top
heavy at this point. You are
young at heart and love new
challenges.
Libra-Sept. 23-Oct. 22
You have grown so much this


25


year. Your understanding
about the deeper mysteries of
life is soaring. Everyone thinks
you make it look so easy. If
they only knew all the soul
searching that came first.
Maybe it's time for a little R&R.
You have earned it. You have
found true victory over life. No
one is more deserving.

Scorpio-Oct. 23-Nov. 21
It's your turn at the wheel of
the zodiac for the next four


weeks. This is a time of har-
vest. You have done a lot to
make the present productive.
It is time to bring new visions
up from spirit and make plans
for next year. This is the way
to keep the heart open and
motivated. You are an action
person with so much grati-
tude.

Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec. 21
You have so many blessings.
You were born with a strong


mind, a wonderful heart and
a great spirit. When the uni-
verse was created you were
one of the role models. You
are a loyal friend and com-
panion. You always have a
kind word for others with a
need. You don't ask for much
back. Your guardian angels
love you.

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good things will always hap-
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Out
From page B4
Karaoke by Dennis 9 p.m.
Wednesday and Friday.
Charlie's Bar & Grill: 950
S.E. Indian St., Stuart, karaoke
Sunday and Monday. (772)
288-4326.
Jensen Beach Bowl Lane
21: 2303 N.E. Dixie Highway,
Jensen Beach, karaoke with
Karaoke Larry Friday and
Saturday 8 p.m.-midnight. Call
(772) 225-2695.
Jilly's Grille: The Ramada
Inn, 1200 Southeast U.S. 1,
Stuart. Karaoke with Perma-
nent Affair 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
(772) 287-6917.
Oasis Caf6: 6208 South
East U.S. 1, Stuart, Outlaw
Karaoke 9:30 p.m. today,
Saturday and Tuesday. (772)
220-1565.
O'Malley's, 2721 Morning-
side Blvd., Port St. Lucie,


well as speak. Steady progress
again is on the way.

Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20
Your natural passion for life is
contagious to everyone. You
are the spark that lights our fire
many times. You are so highly
evolved. You think with your
heart and instincts, not your
head. No one could have a
better friend. Being so deeply
in touch with these great val-
ues inspires us all to do better.
Thanks for being there.
Have a starry week, everyone.

- James Tucker


Friday, call (772) 337-3090
for more information.
Pop-a-Top Tavern: 802
S.W. Bayshore Blvd., Port St.
Lucie. Outlaw Karaoke 7:30-
11:30 p.m. Wednesday. (772)
879-9188.
Rebar Karaoke Madness:
Thursday nights, from 9 p.m.
- midnight. 8283 S. U.S. 1,
Port St. Lucie. Call (772) 340-
7777.
Seasick Sam's: 8589 S.
Federal Highway, Port St.
Lucie, Outlaw Karaoke, 8
p.m.-midnight, Wednesday.
(772) 340-1177.
The Wave Bar and
Lounge: 1628 S. Federal
Highway, Stuart. Open mic,
7:30 p.m. Tuesday. (772)
287-0018.
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Fishing through the cool front


at's with 59-----
degrees in Jensen FISHING
Beach? If I wantedHENRY
cold, I would go up north to HENRY
Vero Beach. CAIMATTO
Well, I guess it's fall a
change of seasons and all
that stuff. I like it warm, but
hot's better. But if it is 60 dolphin, stage the Spanish
degrees here, it is really cold mackerels, and add more
to the north. That means it pesky sails and kings that
is time for all the migratory you can grill.
species to head our way. Inshore, everyone will be
For the surf angler, it will hungry, so they will have to
mean lots of blues, plenty eat more to maintain their
of pompano and those body temperature, which
pesky tarpon will head sounds good to me.
south, leaving your baits for With the cool tempera-
the other species, tures, the mullet have
Offshore, just maybe the moved off the flats to the
mix up will bring in some deeper water where the
temperatures have not


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changed. Fish deeper and
slow down your retrieve.
We have had an excellent
trout bite from north to
south, with lots of slot fish
in 3 feet of water and no
reason to think that will
change.
Slow your presentations,
and let your bait go to the
bottom, and then move it
slowly. There have been a
few red fish. Those that
have been caught have
come from the west side of
the Indian River from
Walton Road north to
Midway Road. Fishing the
docks early on live shrimp,
have produced slot fish.
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Fishing
From page B9

Lots of over-the-slot
snook have been found at
the bridges. Low light or an
outgoing tide will stack
them up.
Live mullet has been the
bait, but a small live
shrimp being swept by the
current has put a few on


the catwalks.
Yes, the blues have been
biting everything off in the
power plant area. Bring
some long shank hooks
and wire with you.
From the beaches, it has
been snook and big jacks
for the early anglers casting
anything that looks like a
mullet.
Cooler water will move
the mullet off a bit, but still


in easy casting range. Nice
whiting are biting for the
rest of the day. Pieces of
shrimp, clams or mullet
will catch their attention.
Bring the ice to keep them
as fresh as possible.
Offshore, black fin tuna
are still keeping anglers
busy in 200 feet plus,
trolling small feathers. I've
heard about a few 30-
pound kings in 130-feet,


and a few free jumping
sailfish.
Midweek winds are
coming from the east, and
that should bring some
warm water and dolphin in
to our area.

Henry Caimatto is the
owner of the Snook Nook
Bait and Tackle shop in
Jensen Beach.


Tournament raises



funds for clubs


For Hometown News
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MARTIN COUNTY The
Michael Shield Memorial
Inshore Fishing tournament
to benefit the Boys & Girls


Clubs of Martin County's
Palm City branch was Sept.
25-26 at River Palms Cottages
and Fish Camp.
Proceeds benefitted the
after-school and summer
youth development pro-
grams for children in Palm
City.
"We are so grateful to the
volunteers who made this fun
and exciting event possible,"
said Anne McCormick, exec-
utive director of the Boys &
Girls Clubs of Martin County.
"Our club members loved
participating in the kids' fish-
ing clinic, and they'll truly
appreciate the programs this
tournament will support
throughout the entire year."
The presenting sponsor for
the tournament was John
Pierson's Toyota of Stuart, and
the hosting sponsor was River
Palm Cottages.
For more information, visit
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size 10, $25 takes all!
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exc. cond, needs battery
$15; 24" push broom,
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for set. 772-828-9701
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COLLECTIBLES
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$200. 772-336-9606
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COMPUTER MONITOR,
new, Acer, 19" wide
screen, $99,
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COSTUME, BUMBLE
bee, 3-6 months, new,
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DISHES- Christmas set.
Fenton china, hand paint-
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772-878-0393
DOG CAGE, large, steel,
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772-336-7205 SLC
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Sunkist wedger/ section-
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EXERCISE GLIDER,
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FIREPLACE SCREEN,
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$10, 772-220-1005

FREEZER, KENMORE,
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obo, 321-704-6768
FURNITURE OUTDOOR
loveseat, chair, white alu-
minum antique planter,
$195 all, 772-223-0269
FURNITURE, PATIO,
PVC, 5 pieces, plus 4
chairs, blue cushions,
$75, 772-335-1325


FURNITURE, WICKER,
night stand, round table &
lingerie, $180
772-344-1153 SLC
GOLF BAG, men's, exc.
cond., pd $170, only $40,
Jr.'s Golf set, pd $100,
only $25. 561-797-7928
HOOD, TRANS-AM,
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$160 obo, 772-359-1380
JIGSAW PUZZLES,
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each, 772-905-8349
JOINTER/ PLANER,
Sears, 6 1/8", cast iron
on casters, $185.
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JUICER, CHAMPION
juicer, $60, 772-873-0260
LIFT CHAIR, electric re-
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$135, 772-879-4382 SLC
MATTRESS SET, Queen
mattress in excellent con-
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MICROWAVE, ABOVE
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GE, $50, 772-287-0607
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elec. 954-647-6903
772-323-7360
PORT ST. LUCIE- 1/1
$375/mo + 1/2 util house
privil, Laundry/pool, near
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335-2733 860-620-3483
PORT ST. LUCIE- pri-
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1958 CADILLAC El
Dorado used for 2
presidential inaugurations
JFK & LBJ. All
documentation. Chantilly
maroon, factory air. Only
53K miles. Sell or trade.
386-672-7366 453-6677
1976 CONTINENTAL
MKIV shows/drives new.
A/C, sunroof, moonroof,
full power, 460ci,
dependable show car.
$10,000 386-846-1698


PONTIAC FIREBIRD
TRANS AM, 2002, This
is the Last One Pontiac
Made! Collectors Yellow.
2,780 original miles,
garage kept. Everything
Original! Mint Condition!
$20,000. 772-465-6173.
PONTIAC SUNBIRD 91
convertible, red, auto,
cold A/C, AM-FM/CD, All
power. Needs battery and
top $950 772-878-5885


GREAT Buy!
SATURN VUE Hybrid,
2007, 45K miles, moon
roof, all power, new tires,
cold AC, rebuilt title,.
Must sell $12,900
772-521-5111
TOYOTA CAMRY 1998
112K miles, 4 cyl, auto,
cold A/C, power windows,
locks, am/fm cassette.
$3,995 772-466-0487 see
photo online at www.
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Commercial Building & 1
AC zoned MP J.W. HILL
(386)362-3300 AB2083



STUART, FLORIDA
Waterfront Condo 2/2
ground floor end unit.
Deep water dock, North
Fork, St. Lucie River,
heated pool, covered
parking, quiet neighbor-
hood, close to downtown.
Estate sale, price just re-
duced $239,000 772-692-
9017
STUART- MONTEREY Y
& CC Updated 1/1 on 1st
FL 55+ on golf course.
Free Golf! Hurr shutters
screen porch, clbhse,
pool. Exc cond. $38,900
772-287-6402

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Upscale home on half
acre w/3000sf under air.
Crown moldings, Huge
master suite Screened
lanai, fenced yard, pool
Many other amenities
$349,000 772-597-2955
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JENSEN BEACH 4/3/3
Key West style home.
Custom built, corner lot,
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Quiet area. Giant oak
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STUART- Hibiscus Park
furnished room with bath,
W/D, A/C. Non-smoker.
1st, last & security.
$100/wk 772-607-2223
STUART- Single family
home near schools &
shopping. Cable, internet,
utilities included $475/mo
561-460-2694



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House 2-br 2-full bath 2
screened porches, over
looks the pool. $700/mo
or sell for $44,000
772-460-9137

FORT PIERCE Island
House bldg 6 unit 303.
Overlooks lake, all tile.
1-br/1.5 ba + den or 2nd
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716-664-0630
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gas mileage. $500
305-481-5554
WANTED JAPANESE
Motorcycles Kawasaki,
1970-1980 Z1-900, KZ90
0, KZ1000, S1-250, S2-
250, S2-350, S3- 400,
H1-500, H2-750, Cash
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Pick Up 800-772 -1142 or
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tor, 2 large docks. Owner
772-492-8007




HOBE SOUND- Hidden
Jewel Adult Active Comm
2/2/1. priv wall, pool, spa,
clubhouse. Close to
beach, Intercoastal,
shopping. $125K Cecilia
O'Neil GRI Wm. Day
Realty Inc. 772-708-8424





PORT ST LUCIE Resi-
dential lot, 80x125, ap-
prox 1/4 ac, off California,
Nr SLW, 1-95. $19,900
David Sery, Keller Wil-
liams RE 786-877-2412

STUART, ROCKY Point
residential lot, .86 ac,
$155,000. Very negotia-
ble. Great for boaters.
David Sery, Keller Wil-
liams RE, 786-877-2412





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MELBOURNE: New Hor-
ton Homes, Singles and
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an Adult Park From
$31,995 Call Carolyn for
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JENSEN BEACH
Riverwatch Apts 1Bd's @
$600-$650/mo Central
A/C, swimming pool &
laundry rm 772-486-8081
www.reidrealtyhome.com
JENSEN BEACH Apts &
Cottages 1Bd's Starting
@ $575/mo 2Bd
Cottage w/central a/c @
$800/mo 772-486-8081
www.reidrealtyhome.com



JENSEN BEACH-
Efficiency & 1 bedroom.
Starting at $650/mo
Laundryroom. Near all.
Sect 8 OK. 877-866-3225
PORT SAINT LUCIE
Midport 1, newly re-
modeled, 1st floor condo,
2/2, W/D, pool Water &
trash included. $725/mo
Call Owner 772-349-7345
PORT ST. LUCIE-
Midport Place II condo.
2-br/2-ba, W/D. Pool,
clubhouse, water and
garbage included
$750/mo 772-528-4263
PORT ST. LUCIE- Vista
St. Lucie 55+ Comm 1/1
all amenities. $600/mo
annual $1200/mo season
+ sec. 772-340-7580
SEBASTIAN Efficiency
Furn., all utilities, cable,
refrig, microwave, laun-
dry, pool, Pets ok (fee)
$199/wk 772-589-4546
SEBASTIAN
Lowest Prices in Town!
2/2 & 3/2 still available!
Won't Last Long!
772-581-4440
*Income restrictions apply
STUART Cedar Point
55+ comm. Furnished
1/1.5 Completely redone.
New furniture, appliances
scrd porch, 1st fir, comm
pools, full amenities.
$650/mo 772-225-3222
STUART North River
Shores, 800 Place, 1/1,
2nd floor, scr porch, new
paint & carpet $700/mo
(includes water & cable)
772-336-8578


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WANTED JAPANESE
Motorcycles Kawasaki,
Z1-900, (KZ900) 1972-
1976, KZ1000 (1976-
1980), KZ1000R (1982-
1983), Z1R, S1-250,
S2-350, S3-400, H1-500,
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(1969- 1975), Susuki
GS400, GT380, Cash
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21' 1978 RV Class C-
New frig & air, runs good,
sleeps 6. Must Sell
$2500 OBO
321-604-7984

SPECIAL
37' PILGRIM 2006 Park
Model Trailer 2-br/1-ba
set up in a 55+ retirement
park. $0 down $0 interest
499 per month, includes
payment on trailer lot and
insurance. $18,000
772-359-5231
305-247-4021
FORT PIERCE 55+ RV
Park $310/mo + utilities.
Great location close to
beach, and shopping.
772-359-5231
305-247-4021



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ORT PIERCE 55+
whispering Pines. Nice &
liet, furn 2bd/1.5ba,
'A/H, carport & shed,
ool, clubhouse. Make
fer 1-859-312-6611

ENSEN BEACH: 55+
ne Lake Village,
heated pool, clubhouse,
ts of activities, cable
br/2ba, 24' x 60' carport,
L rm 772-334-1935
'e photo online at www.
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d# 62046

MARTIN COUNTY
RENT TO OWN
5+ GOLF community.
2 over 2000 useable
qft. Reduced to $45,000
4-677-6787 until Nov 1
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ELBOURNE: Only
4995 3/2 12'x60' All
ew: Central Air & Heat,
nyl Siding, Skirting &
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enjoy our Solar heated
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all 321-806-1240

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guaranteed move in. Se
abla Espanol. 954-
15-0814 / 800-733-1718

ALM HARBOR: Huge
br/2ba loaded 14 hous-
s to choose from.
arting at $399/mo. On
,ur property.
10-622-2832

ORT ST LUCIE-
wner financing. Spanish
makes 55 + comm. Low
lwn payment. Clean 2/2
luble wide. Furnished &
ady to live in. $12,500.
15-849-1425



ORT ST. LUCIE 55+
panish Lakes 1 furn
hed doublewide 2/2
ew carpet, FL room,
arport. W/D hookup
2,900/obo financing
*ail. 772-349-2053


STUART- 2/2 Minimum 3
months. 55+comm. 2nd
floor. Furnished, Newly
renovated. Fully enclosed
porch. Near shopping.
No Pets 772-463-0728
STUART- Wide river
2-br/2-ba. Waterfront
porches, pool $1200/mo
Watch the sunsets. 1st
month free. Includes boat
slip for 21' or less.
772-692-1200 see photos
online @ www.Home
townNewsOL.com ad #
43945


Rely NOW
STUART. FROM $550.
Furnished/Unfurnished
efficiencies. Sierra Con-
dos. No pets.
Judy Conran Broker
772-283-5763



VERO BEACH: Call for
specials! 1br from $475,
2br from $600 incl
water/sewer, Tile, New
appl. Near Beach, Park &
Restaurant 772-563-0013



INDIANTOWN- 4/3/2,
Upscale home with
fenced yard, pool, all ap-
pliances, $1700/month
+ dep 772-597-2955
JENSEN BEACH
2/1-1/2 mobile home,
$550/mo
1/1 Cottage $500/mo
Efficiency $450/mo incl
elec, 772-692-0807
JENSEN BEACH 2Bd
1.5 Ba house w/Carport,
Laundry Rm & Scr Patio,
Central a/c @$950/mo,
pets ok. 772-486-8081
www.reidrealtyhome.com
PORT ST LUCIE 3/2/2 in
Magnolia Lake Comm
scrnd lanai, $950/mo incl
cable, internet, alarm
954-920-2155 lianaflorida
@netscape.com







RV'S NEEDED!
Buy Consign or Trade.
Giant Recreation World.
888-863-8503 Don x150
WANTED MOBILE Min-
istry- Needs RV donated
for full time ministry.
Please call 772-985-0462




CESSNA SKYLANE RG
This plane has the lowest
time of any on the mar-
ket, new top-of-the-line
Garmin avionics, fresh
engine overhaul and an-
nual. Paint and interior
are 10/10. Too many op-
tions to list. This plane
has Always been hang-
ered and has Complete
logbooks. The plane has
been professionally flown
and meticulously main-
tained by a corporate
flight department. Never
used for instruction.
Based in Plant City, Flori-
da. At $119,000, it will
move fast. To see it, go
to: http://tinyURL.com/
Nice182RG.



BOATS; 1000's of boats
for sale www.florida-
mariner.com reaching 6
million homes weekly
throughout Florida. 800-
388-9307, tide charts,
broker profiles, fishing
captains, dockside dining
and more.


PORT ST. LUCIE 55+
Spanish Lakes Golf
Village. Pet Section!
1400sqft, 2/2 new High
Quality, double-pane
windows & walnut-look
wood floors thru-out. Only
$22,500 772-240-4980
PORT ST. LUCIE 55+
Spanish Lakes Riverfront
clean dblwd 2/2,
enclosed FL room, shed,
carport, some furniture.
$18,500. Possible Lease
option 386-546-5178
PORT ST. LUCIE 55+
Waterfront Spanish
Lakes Golf. Nice double
wide 2-br/2-ba New roof.
Carport, clean. Make
offer. Nick 772-237-5895

Unbelievable
PORT ST. LUCIE-
Spanish Lakes 1 55+
corner lot, single wide,
2/1.5 carport & enclosed
porch, Needs work.
$2000 772-626-4487
STUART 55+ doublewide
2br 1.5ba, No Money
Down, No Interest
$195/mo. Call for details
(772) 221-8425
STUART- St. Lucie
Falls, 55+ community.
Doublewide 2/2 with
screened porch & carport
$69,000 772-597-2955

Melbourne Mobile
Homes For Sale


Many to choose
from. Starting at
$2900. Lot rents
from $374/mo.
Free cable,
park financing


(Adult Park)
Lot rent $325/mo.
Includes Water,
Sewer, Garbage.
Call Park Manager,
Tom for more info:
407-283-5277


PSL/ SAINT LUCIE
West Lake Forest PTE
3/2/2 Pvt water setting,
Community pool, walk to
stores, dining, etc.
$950/mo incl. cable/ lawn
maint. Possible lease op-
tion. 772-201-1205




PALM CITY 1-br/1-ba
C/H/A, across street from
river, large yard in Light
house Point. A+ schools
$625/mo 904-716-8870


SRENT NOW
STUART FISHERMAN'S
COVE, 2Br/1.5Ba, near
1-95, 15" tile+ w/w,
Fenced patio, Exc cond.
$740/mo 772-708-3266


IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR
MARTIN COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 09-656-SM
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Constance E. Cooke,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
(Summary
Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS
HAVING CLAIMS OR
DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE:
You are hereby notified
than an Order of
Summary Administration
has been entered in the
estate of Constance E.
Cooke, deceased, File
Number 09-656-SM, by
the Circuit Court for
Martin County, Florida,
Probate Division, the
address of which is 100
East Ocean Boulevard,
Stuart, Florida 34995;
that the decedent's date
of death was August 16,
2009; that the total value
of the estate is
$10,000.00 and that the
names and addresses of
the person to whom it
has been assigned by
such order is: Karen
Elger, 5920 SE Ault Ave.,
Stuart, FL 34997.
ALL INTERESTED
PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate
of the decedent and
persons having claims or
demands against the
estate of the decedent
other than those for
whom provision for full
payment was made in the
Order of Summary
Administration must file
their claims with this
court WITHIN THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH
IN SECTION 733.702 OF
THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE.
ALL CLAIMS AND
DEMANDS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
ANY OTHER
APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM
FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE
DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first
publication of this Notice
is October 16, 2009.
Person Giving Notice:
Greg Elger
5920 SE Ault Avenue
Stuart, Florida 34997
Attorney for Person
Giving Notice:
Patricia A. Baldwin
Florida Bar No. 0072494
Patricia A. Baldwin, PA.
8000 S. Federal
Highway, Suite 300
Port St. Lucie, Florida
34952 Telephone: (772)
336-1661 Pubs: Oct 16 &
Oct 23, 2009


ED U CE
STUART- Pine Lake
Gardens 55+, on lake 2/2
carport, screened porch
shed. New roof, hurricane
shutters. Watch sunset
over the lake. Pets OK
$14,500 772-463-5793




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COLORADO 40 acres
$28,500! Beautiful valley
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Good road access. Hunt-
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LAND BARGAIN 21+ AC
Only $89,900. Beautifully
wooded acreage close to
FL/ GA border. Enjoy end
of road privacy! Perfect
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farm. Possible subdivide.
Excellent financing. Call
owner now 912-674-
0320.


HOBE SOUND *Secure
Storage. Boats & Rvs
*Warehouse Space 500ft
772-545-9477
HOBE SOUND Gated
Secured parking facility,
with small storage build-
ing, located off US1
$850/mo. 772-545-9477
S I I I *I


BAYS Two 20'x24'
bays for rent 10ft garage
door opening, plus side
door entrance. $525/mo.
Located in Hobe Sound
772-545-9477


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IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
NINETEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
MARTIN COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 09-633CP
IN RE: THE ESTATE
OF JEAN G. SAYRE,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of JEAN G.
SAYRE, deceased, is
pending in the Circuit
Court of Martin County,
Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which is
100 S.E. Ocean Blvd,
Stuart FL 34994. The
name and addresses of
the Personal
Representative and the
P e r s o n a I
Representative's attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the
decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate on
whom a copy of this
notice is served within
three (3) months after the
date of the first
publication of this notice
must file their claims with
this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY
(30) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against the
decedent's estate must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT
SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO
(2) YEARS AFTER THE
DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED. The
date of first publication of
this notice is October 16,
2009.
Personal Representative:
John A. Sayre, Jr.
P.O. Box 3259
Bald Head Island, NC
28461
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
James A. Bond, Esquire
Attorney for Estate
PO. Box 2038
Stuart, Florida 34995
(772) 287-7100
Florida Bar No. 327867
Pubs: Oct 16, & Oct 23,
2009


GEORGIA TOOMBS
COUNTY. 2acres to
20acres. Near Vidalia &
Lyons on Rt 280, Very
nice, prime land. Pine
trees, High ground, drain-
age. Asking $4950/acre.
321-768-7652
MISSISSIPPI: 200 to
10,000acres Delta Farm-
land, Highly improved.
5% or better return plus
growth. 662-686-7807
Dean Land & Realty Co.
John or David
800-LANDSEL
dpfisher47@yahoo.com
MS, JEFFERSON CTY:
3580acres, ONE tract,
mature hardwoods, close
to Mississippi River, Tim-
ber Appraised. Dean
Land & Realty Co
662-686-7807 John or
David 800-LANDSEL
dpfisher47@yahoo.com
N. FLA LAND
26 ACRES in Lafayette
County. Planted Pine,
Hardwood Bottoms,
Road Frontage, Great
Hunting $2900/acre.
Call 352-867-8018
N.C. MOUNTAIN LAND
FOR FREE!
Let me build your house
& I will give the land
FREE! BIG Mountain
views. Close to Asheville.
Details: 469-223-2996
or 828-460-6595
NC MTNS Just a days
drive. Flat Rock, 55+
2br/1.5ba. 960sf home,
furn.,attach covered pkng
& storage.Park amenities
$89,900. 321-225-4636
NC SMOKY MOUNTAIN
GETAWAYS
Homes & land for sale.
Come visit the mountains
& see the fall colors.
hours from Atlanta.
Pam- Prudential
Great Smokys Realty
828-226-7425
NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS
Brand new! $50,000
Mountain Top tract
REDUCED to $19,500!
private, near Boone area,
bank financing, owner
must sale, 866-275-0442


SMOKY MTN. TN Prop-
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MLC LLC.




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FORT PIERCE, 1/2 acre
commercial fenced land.
Half block from US1, next
to Toyota. Must sell
$179,000 772-521-5111




Fort Pierce
WAREHOUSE
Great location, 1000sqft,
2 overhead doors, large
parking ares. Half block
to US1, conv to 1-95.
$875/mo 772-521-5111




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NOTICE is hereby given
that on 11/16/2009 at
9:00 am the following ve-
hicles will be sold at
public auction for monies
owed on vehicles repairs
& storage costs pursuant
to F.S.S. 713.585. The
lienor: Custom Auto
Center 1154 S.E.
Monterey Rd. Stuart, FL
34994, (772) 283-5558.
Parties claiming interest
have a right to a hearing
prior to the date of sale
with the Clerk of Court as
reflected in the notice.
The owner has the right
to recover possession of
the vehicles without judi-
cial proceedings as pur-
suant to F.S.S. 559.917.
Any proceeds recovered
from the sale of the vehi-
cles over the amount of
the lien will be deposited
with the Clerk of Court for
disposition upon court
order. 04 Niss 1 N6AA07
B94N578094 Pub 10/23/09
Notice of Public Sale
Notice is hereby given
that the undersigned
intends to sell the
personal property
described below to
enforce a lien imposed
on said property under
the (Florida Self Storage
Facility Act Statues
Section 83.801-83.809).
The auction date is
November 11, 2009 or
thereafter, at 10:00 am at
Discount Mini Storage
Stuart at 2601 SE Miami
St. Stuart, Florida 34997.
10 Norman L. Frazier
t r a i I e r
5C7EE16266D000703
10 Martha Michelle
Frazier trailer
5C7EE16266D000703
Household Items for the
following: A122 James
Wilson, A127 Ronnie
Miller B81 Deidra L.
Wilson Pubs: Oct 23, &
Oct 30, 2009

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FEDERAL LIEN CORP. will sell at Public Sale at Auction
the following vessel to satisfy lien pursuant to Chapter
328 17 of the Florida Statutes on Oct 29, 2009 at 10 AM
Lot#: B26636 1996 WEL 1 Reg# FL4123JY Hull ID#
WELFCC141596 Located at: Daigle's Marine, 1240 SW
34th Street, Palm City, FL 34990 (772) 220-6919 Owner:
Charles J Reed III, 2572 SW Racquet Club Drive, Palm
City FL 34990 2nd Owner: Leeland And Monnett
Bathnck, 2824 SE Dune Drive, #2301, Stuart, FL 34996
Customer: Leeland And Monnet Bathrick, 34 Graystone
Lane, N Barrington, IL 60010 Lienholder: Key Bank USA,
N A PO Box 16430 Boise, ID 83715 Lien Amount:
$7,39495 Any persons) claiming any interests) in the
above vessel contact: FEDERAL LIEN CORP.
(954)384-7171 25% Buyers Premium *ALL AUCTIONS
ARE HELD WITH RESERVE* LIC#AB0000288 Pubs
Oct 16, & Oct 23, 2009 Martin County


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