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Vol. 7, No. 49 Your Local News and Information Source www.HometownNewsOL.com Friday, May 15,2009
County receives
emergency funds
St. Lucie County will
receive about $117,000 in
federal funds to support
emergency food and shelter
programs, according to a
press release.
The funds were from the
American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009,
the stimulus package
approved by the Obama
administration.
A local board will deter-
mine how the funds will be
distributed, the release said.
The board is chaired by
Cris Adams, vice president
of community impact for
the United Wlay of St. Lucie
County, members repre-
senting the American Red
Cross, the Salvation Army,
Mustard Seed Ministries
and two at-large members.
Residents urged
to conserve water
The South Florida Water
Management District urged
residents to conserve water.
The period between
November 2008 and April
2009 ranks as the driest
period since 1932, a press
release said.
Because of the dry condi-.
tions, the district has limit-
ed watering landscaping to
two days a'week.
Many areas are at risk for
fires because it is so dry, dis-
trict officials said in the
release,
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St. Lucie students make
writing progress on FCAT
By Jay Meisel
meisel@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY-- Dominick
Kehoe, 10, didn't like writing.
But last week, he said the SMILE
writing program used at Oak Ham-
mock K-8 School helped him
change his perspective.
He ended up with a perfect score
on the writing portion of the FCAT.
Oak Harmnock was one of five
county schools where the percent-
age of students in fourth grade, who
scored at or above grade level,
increased by 10 percent or more this
year.
"Obviously, the teachers and stu-
dents worked very hard this year,"
said Principal Carmen Peterson,
The other schools were White City
Elementary, Allapattah Flats K-8
School, Fort Pierce Magnet School
of the Arts and Fairlawn Elemen-
tary;
Of all the results from the fourth-,
eighth- and 10th-grade levels, Lin-
coln Park Academy was the only
school where 100 percent of stu-
dents tested at or above grade level,
which is a 3.5 score. That was at the
eighth-grade level.
In a press release, Superinten-
dent Michael Lannon said all ele-
mentary and middle schools main-
tained or improved the percentage
I-RREE
of students scoring Appraisal
at least a 3.0.
"These excep-
tional learning
gains reflect the
dedication of
teachers, stu-
dents, support staff and
parents, -to continuous improve-
ment in student performance," he
said. "The community .should be
proud of this accomplishment."
At the 10th-grade level, however,
scores generally declined.
Port St. Lucie High School had
the steepest drop, with 61 percent
of its students scoring at or above
grade level, compared with 78 per-
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and substitute teacher, Laurie Palifrrni,, cheer as they release butterflies from their netting on Friday, May 8. The
students raised the butterflies from caterpillars.
Educational quality
extends beyond two
schools, officials say
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By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
Quality education in St.
Lucie County extends
beyond Palm Pointe Edu-
cational Research School
@ Tradition and Lincoln
Park Academy, communi-
ty leaders say.
That's the message they
want to spread after a sci-
entist with a $5 million
federal research .grant
refused to locate to this
area because his children
wouldn't get a guaranteed
slot at Palm Pointe. "
Richard Houghton,
head of Torrey Pines Insti-
tute for Molecular Stud-
ies, recently made that
revelation about the sci-
entist at an economic
summit, He also suggest-
ed thatdifficulty in get-
ting admission to Lincoln
Park could make it harder
to recruit scientists.
But even in these tough
economic times, city and
school officials say, mak-
ing exceptions to enroll-
ment policies isn't the
best way to boost the
economy.
They say that St. Lucie
County needs to spread,
the word that students
can get a good education
at other schools, as.well.
"We need to be telling
our story," St. Lucie Coun-
ty School board member,
Kathryn Hensley said.,
"Lincoln Park is a great
school, but it's not our
only great school."
In regard to the Palm
Pointe matter, Ms. Hens-
ley said, Florida Atlantic
University runs the char-
ter school and made the
decision.
"I will not second guess
their decision," she said.
* Mrs. Hensley said the
solution is, not to make
special exceptions to the
admissions policy, but "to
make sure all our schools
are high-quality schools,
and then it's not an issue."
Florida Atlantic Univer-
sity had no choice but to
refuse the exception for
the children of the
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Woman gives thanks
for 107 years
By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
PORT ST. LUCTE --A Port
St. Lucie woman couldn't
understand all the fuss
about her last week.
' Residents and city offi-
cials gathered at Harbor
Place retirement home and
television news crews
wanted to shoot video of
her.
"That's the way it is when
you get old," Leona Vogel
said, as she sat in her
wheelchair.
But the point was how
old.
It was two days before
she was to reach 107.
Vice Mayor Jack Kelly
said as far as the city can
tell, she's the oldest, resi-
dent. Mr. Kelly, who was
accompanied by Council-
woman Linda Bartz, said he
was impressed with Mrs.
Vogel's responses to ques-
tions.
"She answers questions
quicker than anyone on the
City Council," he said.
For living that long, Mrs.
Vogel, who outlived her
husband of 60 years, wasn't
most thankful for money or
possessions.
"I just had wonderful,
wonderful children," she
said. "What more could you
ever ask for? Thank you,
Lord."
Her 'son, Bob Vogel, 80,
attended the event, but her
75-year-old daughter who
lives in Oregon couldn't
make it. She also has grand-
children, great grandchil-
dren and great-great grand-
children.
Her son said he doesn't
know of any particular ten-
dency for such longevity in
his family.
The family originally
lived in Detroit, where Mrs.
Vogel's husband was an
engineer for General
Motors.
Mrs. Vogel was always a
devoutly Christian woman,
her son said.
He added that she would
minister to neighbors and
others. She continues to do
so at the retirement home.
She also enjoyed ball-
room dancing and in years
past, would go to nursing
homes and give demon-
strations.
Mrs. Vogel would dress
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cent
last year.
Janice Karst, spokeswoman for
the district, said she understands
that was the general trend in other
districts, as well.
Allapattah Flats had the largest
single gain at the fourth-grade
See FCAT, A3
Sen.
Ken Pruitt
retires
By Jay Meisel
meisel@hometownnewsol.com
TREA-
COAST -
Sen. Ken
Pruitt, R-
Port St.
Lucie, will
continue
promoting
the area's
research Sen. Ken
coast, but Pruitt
as a privatte ,
citizen, he
said Mondar.
Sen. Pruitt made the
comments' after" hTs
announcement last week-
end that he will retire,
effective Aug. 4.
"It has been an honor
and privilege to serve the
citizens. of the Treasure
Coast," he said. "I thank
the citizens of the Treasure
Coast for the honor and
privilege of serving them."
Sen. Pruitt," 52, was
elected to the State House,
of Representative in 1990!
and to the Stcae Senate in
2000, where he has served
as senate president. As,-4
state senator, he repre-
sented mostof St. Lucie
County, all of Martin
County, and parts of Indi-
an River, Okeechobee arid
Palm Beach counties.
He said he's hopeful Gov.
Charlie Christ will set a
special election to replace
him for Aug. 4. Regardless
of when the election is
scheduled, he will-support
former State Sen. Joe
Negron.
In deciding to retire,
Sen. Pruitt said, he bal-
anced the needs of his leg-
islative and family respon-
sibilities and decided it
was time to return to St.
Lucie County and be with
his family.
Moreover, he said, "I've
accomplished everything I
set out to do."
He said he could have
coasted through the final
year of his term, but that
did not fit him.
"If you're going to be. a
state senator, you have to
be able to give 110 per-
cent. It was time for me to
choose one or the other
(being a public servant or
being with his family)."
He said he has three
children in college and his
work as a public servant
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spent most of his life serving
his community and his
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"He was a very generous
caring map," said Jim Smith,
one of his two surviving
sons.
His temperament and
dignity were reflected in the
courtroom.
"The whole time he was
on the bench he never used
a gavel," his son said. "He
had a quiet way of letting
people know they were out
of order, "instead of yelling,
screaming or banging a
gavel."
Although Mr. Smith spent
much of his life in Fort
Pierce, he grew up in Vero
Beach. His grandparents
were pioneer residents in
Florida.
He would take a skiff to
Fort Pierce and stay with rel-
atives to attend school,
because there were no
schools in Vero Beach at the
time, his son said.
Many years later, Jim
Smith said, his father made
the Guinness "Book of
World Records" by using the
smallest boat to reach the
Bahamas. To do this, he
used a compass and his
knowledge of celestial navi-
gation.
The record was later bro-
ken, but the person who did.
it got help from a yacht and
used more' sophisticated
navigational methods, Jim
Smith said.
As a young man, Mr.
Smith joined the U.S. Navy
Rupert J. Smith
during World War II and was,
considered a "90-day won-
der," his son said.
At the time, the Navy did
not have enough officers
and gave enlistees the
opportunity to become offi-
cers if they passed an apti-
tude test within 90 days, he
said.
He served two years in the
South Pacific Theater.
From 1946 until 1950, he
attended the University of
Florida and received a law
degree.
Then he was called back
to the military and served
two years as an air intelli-
gence officer during the
Korean conflict.
During that time, he was
considered responsible for
saving lives through con-
ducting operations at night,
his son said.
Mr. Smith opened a gen-
eral law practice in 1953 in
Fort Pierce. He served six
years in the Florida House of
Representatives, beginning
1956.
During that time, he
helped pass legislation
allowing for incorporation
of the city of Port St. Lucie.
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with a life-sized doll.
Most of the residents at
those nursing homes didn't
know she was typically older
than them, she said.
"She's an amazingwoman,"
her son said.
His mother would always
say the only reason she's still
living is that the Lord must
still have something for her to
do, Mr. Vogel said.
He said when he was grow-
ing up, his father was the dis-
ciplinarian.
If he or his sister wanted
something, Mr. Vogel said, his
mother would typically reply,
"Wait til your father gets
home."
demographic makeup of
Schools the student population, he
o said.
From page A1 While some night argue
researcher, said Glenn for other exceptions, he
Thomas, an assistant dean said, "it is very hard to jus-
at Florida Atlantic Univer- tify why this person or
sity's College of Educa- these people would skip
tion."We appreciate over other people. What's
Richard's comments," Mr. the smell test?" he asked.
Thomas said, but added, Although an exception
"we have laws we have to might have economically
follow, and he under- benefited Port St. Lucie,
stands that." Vice Mayor Jack,Kelly said
Palm Pointe is one of he believes FAU made the
four university lab schools right decision.
in Florida, he said. The "Do you just bump
school is set up for, educa- someone in, in front of a
tional research, and the waiting list?" he asked.
student body must repre- Councilwoman Linda
sent the demographics of Bartz agreed, saying plen-
Florida, he said. The ty of other quality educa-
school does not provide a tional opportunities exist
gifted education program, in St. Lucie County.
he said. Although FAU didn't
"We have to maintain a make the exception, Mr.
demographic student pro, Thomas said, he believes
file that looks like Florida," FAU and Torrey Pines will
he said. continue to have a good,
Students are selected by relationship.
a lottery system designed "We appreciate our rela-
to bring that about, he tionship with Torrey
added. Pines," he said. "We see it
Mr. Thomas said the as a.huge benefit for the
only exception regards Treasure Coast area."
siblings of students at "Sometimes," he added,
Palm Pointe. "you have difficult' situa-
If a sibling isn't selected tions to deal with. This was
at the outset, an opportu- one of those situations
nity may exist later for the where we have direction
child to be enrolled, pro- from state law, and that is
vided he or she con- the direction we're follow-
tributes to-the required ing." -
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level, with the percentage of
students scoring at grade
level increasing from 63
percent to 85 percent.
Elizabeth Redway, a team
leader for the fourth grade
teachers at Allapattah Flats,
said she had used the
SMILE (skills motivation,
instructional strategies, les-,
son plans, evaluation) pro-
gram before and brought it
to Allapattah Flats.
She said the program
makes writing less boring,
"It gets them to be cie-
ative," she said.
Another teacher, Melinda
Palladino, agreed the pro-
gram made a lot of differ-
ence, noting that "last year
it was very difficult to get
Them involved."
The SMILE program gets
students participating in
role-playing, pictures and
hands-on activities that are
designed to help them
write, she said.
"It's a good way to get stu-
dents to learn how to write,
instead of just giving them
lectures," Ms. Redway said.
One of the challenges was
that many, of the teachers
are from New York and
other states, where writing
was taught differently, said
Principal Patricia Heffelfin-
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celebration two days
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She's believed to be the
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Staff photo by
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'This year, it was really
a joy to teach writing,"
Melissa Hoffman
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ger.
Melissa Hoffman, a
fourth-grade teacher, said
she found teaching writing
stressful last year.
"This year; it was really a
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said.
At Oak Hammock, the
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scoring at or above grade
level increased from 66 per-
cent to 86 percent at the
fourth-grade level and from
78 percent to 91 percent at
the eighth-grade level.
Last week, students read
poetry they wrote during an
assembly. That was just part
of the effort to get students
to enjoy writing, Ms. Peter-
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Teachers worked togeth-
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writing assessments during
the year and efforts were
made to meet individual
needs of students, she said.
One result was that at the
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Overnight camping and
kayak/canoe rentals at the
Savannas Recreation Area
was discontinued for the
summer on May 3.
However, the 550-acre park
will remain open for daily
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The Savannas will remain
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for visitors and residents to
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,This year's Law Day
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legal system protects the
rights of citizens.
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how the economic situa-
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ficult for the legal system
to function.
Law Day is celebrated
annually to recognize that
legal system protects the
constitutional rights of
residents. The Port St.
Lucie Bar Association
sponsors the event.
"Your constitutional
rights are at -stake," said
Judge William Roby, chief
circuit judge for Martin,
Indian River, St. Lucie and
Okeechobee counties.
"They are being attacked
and eroded every day," he
said at the Law Day lunch-
eon in Port St. Lucie on
May 6.
Judge Roby added that
he is not being "chicken
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Acetn e eicaeEiil ains wwIel eM dclru~o
people are working many
extra hours per week, he
said.
"At some point in time,
these folks are going to
burn out," Judge Roby
said.
He said judges, besides
facing more cases, must
also do what is normally
done by support staff,
such as making sure that
every form that needs to
be filed in a case has been
filed.
At a time in St. Lucie
County where some judges
are handling what would
typically be the workload
of two judges, their
salaries are being cut 2
percent, he said.
St. Lucie County needs
.at least two more circuit
judges, he said.
Judge Roby said he
believes there's a need to
education the public
about the judicial system
and how the lack of fund-
ing affects their ability to
get justice.
The schools, he said,
need to do a better job of
taking about government
and the Constitution.
He said he would advo-
cate FCAT sections on gov-
ernment and the Constitu-
tion.
John G. White III, presi-
dent of the Florida Bar
Association, said he's con-
cerned that the cuts in
judicial salaries will even-
tually result in the loss of
some of the.best judges.
He said the association
has battled to get adequate
funding for the judicial
system.
Law Day also was used
to celebrate the bicenten-
nial of President Abraham
Lincoln's birth.
tJoshua Komberg;-a sev-
enth-grade student at Alla-
pattah Flats K-8 School,
spoke about President Lin-
coln's accomplishments,
including preserving the
union and ending slavery.
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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
oflaw.
Port St. Lucie
Police Department
*Vincent. Benny Rodriguez, 20,
1339 S.E. Petunia Ave., Port St.,
Lucie, was arrested April 30 and
charged with violation of probation.
He was on probation for grand
theft.
*Alexy David Vazquez, 18, 112
S.E. Camino, Port St. Lucie, was
- arrested April 30 and charged with
interference with custody and con-
tributing to the-delinquency of a
, minor.
*Joseph Miguel Paez, 23, 2432
S.E. Richmond St., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested April 30 and charged
with trafficking in cocaine and pos-
session of cocaine with intent to'
sell or deliver.
*Eric Delcampo, 26, 878 S.W.
Cameo Blvd., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested May 2 and charged with
sexual'battery and battery.
Denoran Antonio Williams, 24,
3064 S.E. Ellendale St., Stuart,
was arrested May 1 and charged
with violation of probation. He was
on probation for fraudulent use of a
credit card and petty theft.
*Nathan Burton Fitzgerald, 29,
S2967 S.W. Boxwood Circle, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested May 1 and
charged with lewd/lascivious bat-,
tezry.
*Elizabeth Marie Roberts, .20,
. 4209 S.W. Tusil St., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested May 1 and charged
with burglary of a structure and
grand theft.. '
*Ramon B.. Pena, 56, 224 N.W.
Ferris Drive, Port St. Lucie, was.
arrested May 1 and charged with
lewd/lascivious conduct and
lewd/lascivious molestation.
-Jhoanny Penna Guerrero, 27,
224 N.W. Ferris Drive, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested May 1 and
charged with two counts of sexual
battery and four. counts of lewd/las-
civious molestation.
*Joseph Scott Gryb, 41, 2412
S.E. Garden Terrace, Port St. Lucie,
was .arrested May 2 and charged
with felony battery and tampering
with a witness..
*John K. Thomas, 34, 307 N.W.
La Paya St., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested May 1 and charged,with
battery and tampering with a victim.
*Richard. Abram 'Lapare, 55,
4206 S.E. Home Way, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested May 3 and
charged with felony driving under.
the influence, refusal to submit to a
test and driving while. license sus-
pended.
.Terry L. Lewis, 39, 2816 S.E.
Tate Ave., Port St. Lucie, was.
arrested May 4 arid charged with
five counts of issuing a worthless
check, third-degree grand theft and
, possession of a controlled ,sub-
stance without a prescription.
*Estella Marie Rosendo, 44,
3701 S.W. Manak St., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested May 5 and
charged with child abuse.
*Frank Seay Jr., 46, 465 N.E.
Camelot Drive, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested May 5 and charged with
aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon.
*Terry Peter Huntzinger, 52, 280
SS.W. Sterett Circle; Port St. Lucie,
was arrested May 6 and charged
with felony battery, resisting an offi-
. cer without violence, driving while
license suspended and reckless
driving. .
*Darren James O'Leary, 39, 224
S.W. Milburn Circle, Port St. Lucie, -
was arrested May 6 and charged
with driving while license suspend-
ed, possession of cocaine and pos-
session of a controlled substance
without a prescription.
*John Edward Fordham, 42, 319
S:W. East Port Circle, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested May 6 and
charged with aggravated battery on
a disabled person and false impris-
onment.
*Candace Alissa Kilbourn, 30,
188 S.W. Klee Circle, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested May 5 and charged
with robbery 'by sudden snatching.
and possession of a prescription'
drugs without a prescription.
*Zachary Payrie Koburn, 19, 188
S.W. Klee. Circle, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested May 5 and charged
with aggravated assault and grand
theft.
St. Lucie County
Sheriff's Office
*Eric Jermaine Spivey, 21, 2750
Northwest 55th St., Miami, was
arrested April 30 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for burglary and criminal
mischief.
*Oswald Gomez, 40, 14448
Northwest 88th Court, Miami
Lakes,. was, arrested April 30 and
charged with violation of the open
container ordinance, cultivation of
marijuana and grand theft.
*Heather Ann Rash, 25, 2372
S.E. Gillette Ave., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested April 30 and charged
with violation of probation. She was
on probation for sale/delivery of
oxycodone.
*Yovans Hernarfdez Echevarria,
35, 667 Northwest 102nd St.,
Miami, was arrested April 30 and
charged with violation of the open
container ordinance, cultivation of
marijuana and grand theft:.
*David Carl Holler, 38, 409 N.E..
Canoe Park Circle, Port St. Lucde,
was arrested April 30 and charged
with sexual assault-
*Alycia Kathryn Embry, 24, 400
Peninsula Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested April 30 and charged with
neglect of an elderly or disabled
person.
*James Justin Adams, 24, 4722
Sunnyside Drive, Fruitland Park,
was arrested April 30 and charged
wiah attempted burglary of a struc-
ture and violation of community
control. He was on community con-
trol for burglary of a dwelling.
*Julius Augustus Stokes, 31,
5114 Lasalle St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested April 30 and charged with
possession of marijuana with intent
to sell or deliver, possession of
more than 20 grams of marijuana,
possession of drug paraphernalia
and violation of probation. He was
on probation for operating a vehicle
while license suspended.
*Dana Marie Petit, 28, 5004 Kil-
larney Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested .April 30 and charge with
tampering with evidence and viola-
tion of. probation. She was on pro-
bation for driving while license sus-
pended..
*Tao Sky Ozias, 31, 726 Wood-
.view Drive, Apopka, was arrested
April 30 and charged with two
counts of felony petit theft.
*WQlfman Alexander Lifhred,,24,
2762 Niagara Ave., .-Fort Pierce,.
was arrested April 30 and charged
with aggravated assault and false
imprisonment.
*DeLaun S.' Fifield, 42, 3209 San
Miguel Ave., .Palm Bay, was arrest-
ed April 30 and charged with con-
tracting without a license..
*Donald L. Seamon, 55, 1250
N.E. Olive St., Jensen Beach, was-
arrested April 30 and charged with
contracting without a license.
*Victor-Luis Pico, 34, 3020 Grand,
Flora Drive, Green Acres, was
arrested April .30 and charged with
contracting without a license.
*Louis Sabater, 57, 367 S.W.
Lake Forest Way, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested April 30 and charged
with contracting without a license.
*Bethany Ann Gaven, 18, 1817
S.W. California Blvd., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested May 1 and charged
with possession of a controlled
substance without a prescription
and violation of probation. She was
on probation for possession ecsta-
sy.
*Jorge Martinez, 42, 1023 Chipo-
la Road, Apt. A, Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 1 and charged with
violationri of probation. He was on
probation for, possession of
cocaine.
*Ajusta .Ustaye Williams, 19,
1076 S.W. Canary Terrace, Port St.
Lucie, was. arrested May 1 and
charged with false imprisonment.:
*Vernard Everett Jackson, 20,
15122 N.E. Sixth Ave., Opa-locka,
was arrested May 1 and charged
with two counts of third-degree
grand theft and two counts of utter-
ing a false instrument. .
*Travis Lee Sparks, 25, 207
North 39th St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 3 and charged with
aggravated battery on a pregnant
woman.
*David C. Woodard, 39, 3550
S.W. Vinrcennes Court Port St.
Lucie, was arrested May 3 and
charged with four counts of obtain-
ing or attempting to obtain a con-
trolled substance by fraud.
*Kevin Leon Scott, 43, 1005
North 32rd St., Apt. B, Fort Pierce,
was arrested May 3 and charged
with third-degree grand theft and
possession of drug paraphernalia.
*Amara Ourighli, 28, 1039 S.W.
Adventure -Lane, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested May 3 and charged
with three counts of issuing a
worthless check.
*Jorge Alberto Munoz, 22, 2501
Roylat St., Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed May 1 and charged with posses-
sion pf cocaine with intent to sell or
deliver and possession of drug
paraphernalia.
*Jesius Pena Raya, 47, 217
Hialeah Ave., Fort 'Pierce, was
arrested' May 1 and charged with
possession of cocaine.
*Thomas. R. Vinic, 18, 13513 S.
Indian'River Drive, Jensen Beach,
was arrested May 1 and charged
with burglary of a conveyance and
third-degree grand theft.
*Nicholas Aaron Prince, 23, 1191
S.E. Bayharbor St., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested May 1 and charged
with two counts of. third-degree
grand theft:
*Deana Gasputtience, 36, 710
Rollingwood Lane, Valrico, was
arrested May 1 and charged with
threecounts of. third-degree grand
theft..
*Arturas Pieteris, 40, 710 Rolling-.
wood Lane, Valrico, was arrested
May 1 and charged with three
counts of third-degree grand theft.
*Jamale Leverne McBride, 18,
604 S. Seventh St., Fort Pierce,
was arrested May 1 and charged
with aggravated battery.
*Aunore Jerome Minnis, 33, 601
South 10th St., Apt, D, Fort Pierce,
was arrested May 1 and charged
with trafficking cocaine, possession
of a 'firearm by a convicted felon
and grand theft of a firearm.
*Mark Anthony Lamunion, 37,
5517 Spanish River .Road, Fort
Pierce, was arrested May 2'and
charged with third-degree grand
theft.
'Jeanette Quintero, 19, 1426
S.W. Malaga Ave., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested May 3 and charged
with resisting an officer without vior
lence, resisting an officer with vio-
lence, disorderly conduct and bat-
tery on a law enforcement officer.
*Maurice Alvin Banks, 28, 710
27th St., Fort Pierce, was arrested
May 4 and charged with burglary of
an occupied dwelling and violation
of probation. He was on probation
for possession of cocaine with
intent to sell or deliver.
*Robert L. Ghent, 30, 2598
Mohawk Ave., Fort .Pierce,: was
arrested May 4 and charged with
aggravated child abuse, sexual bat-
tery, attempted lewd/lascivious
conduct and molestation with the
victim being between the ages of
12 and 16.
*William Clarke, 35, 531 South
U.S. 1, Fort Pierce, .was arrested
May 4 and charged with violation of
probation. He was on probation for
child abuse.
'Eugenia S. Ormsby, 37, .135
N.W. Madison Court, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested May 4 and charged
with first-degree grand theft.
'Ronald Dean Rettinghaus, 55,
no address given, Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 4 and charged with
burglary of a structure while armed,
aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon and third-degree grand
theft.
*William Luciano, 60, 12 Hidalgo.
Lane, Port St. Lucie, was arrested
May 4 and charged with aggravat-
ed battery and resisting an officer
without violence.
-Patricia Dawn, Best, 48, 12
Hidalgo Lane, Port St. Lucie, was
'arrested May 4 and charged with
being an accessory after the fact,
tampering with evidence, posses-
sion of 20 grams or less of marijua-
na and possession of drug para-
phernalia.
*Qittermo Cabello, 66, 902 Ohio
Ave., Fort Pierce, was arrested May'
5 and charged with armed tres-
pass.
*Billy J. Booth, 45, 2302 Boston
Ave., Fort Pierce, was arrested May
5 and charged with three counts of
aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon.'
*Alvares Cendejas, 24, 2609
South 25th St., Fort Pierce, was-
arrested May 5 and charged with
five counts of criminal use of per-
sonal identification, three counts of
third-degree grand theft arid two
counts of first-degree petit theft.
'Stacy Wachacha, 32, 1247 W.
Buffalo Road, Robbinsville, N.C.,
was arrested May 5 and charged
with violation of probation. She was
on probation for communications
fraud and third-degree grand theft.
*Eric M. Daigle, 30, 3616
Coconut Road, Lake Worth, was
arrested May 5 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for carrying a concealed
weapon.
SBruce Kevin Curry, 17, 705
Avenue B, Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed May 5 and charged with robbery
with a deadly weapon.
*Hubert Marcus Ferguson, 41,
2941 Northwest 56th Ave., B106,
Lauderhill, was arrested May 5 and
charged with violation of probation.
He was on probation for forging or
counterfeiting a private label and
first-degree petit theft.
'Keddrick D. Jones, 33, 842
Northeast 146th St., Miami, was
arrested May 5 and charged with
fraudulent use of a credit card. '
*Roderick Demond Walker, 35,
4730 29th Ave., Gifford, was arrest-
ed May 5 and charged with traffick-
ing cocaine, possession of marijua-
na with intent to sell or deliver arid
possession of drug paraphernalia.i
'Alexander Pena, 29, no address
listed, was arrested May 5 ano
charged with possession of oxy-
codone without a prescription, trafL
picking in cocaine, possession f
marijuana with intent to sell r
deliver, possession of drug para
phernalia and driving while license
suspended.,
*Nolan C. Thompson, 30, 10064
South -13th. St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 5 and charged with
aggravated battery on a ,rrgnari
woman.
*Nathan Burton Fitzgerald, 29,
3331 Sunrise Blvd., Fort P,erce,
was arrested-May 5 and char3r.
with lewd/lascivious battery.
'Mark Allen Greenberg, 53; 59
Las Casitas, Fort Pierce, wao
arrested May 5 and charged witlr
fraud.
'.*Joy Marie Hagan, 19, 228 Hunt
Ave., Fort Pierce, was arrested May
5 and charged with dealing iri
stolen property and giving -aiie
information to a pawnbroker.
'Martina Devilin, 20, 428 Ban-
nana Cay Drive, Daytona Beach,
was arrested May 6 and charged
with possession of cocaine.
*David P. Perrine, 24, 7000 Paso
Robles :Blvd.; Fort Pierce, waS
arrested May 5 and charged with
felony battery and two counts of
battery.
*Reshard D. Robinson, 24,
565DR MMB Blvd., Apt. 4, Daytona
Beach,, was arrested May 6. and
charged with possession of more
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Get serious about crime
Until we finally get serious about on-going crime prob-
lems, innocent people will continue to be victims.
In addition, our police officers are at risk.
In a recent bank robbery, a robber confronted a teller
with threats of death. Identified by both the handwriting
Wh the, demand note and by his fingerprints, he was
sickly picked up by the police. The scary part is that he
d been arrested previously, and his fingerprints are in
e system, buta judgelet him walk.
Stop taxing energy sources
'Does it make sense to increase taxes on the energy
i industry? Doesn't that just dampen their enthusiasm for
producing more energy in the U.S.?
S he powers-that-be in Washington should be reversing
Course. They should be doing everything possible to
!encourage exploration and drilling and everything possi-
ble to make this great nation independent of unreliable
;foreign sources.
SWhat are teacher's teaching?
oA study issued by the National Bureau of Economic
Research points the finger at the teachers' *unions that,,
based" on students' performance, are not doing a very'
good job.
S The N BER conducted a survey of graduates of our pub-
lIic schools with sobering results.
i Of the respondents, 18 percent believe the sun revolves
jagound the earth.- And 35 percent are unable to identity
'Germany as the allied forces D-Day enemy. What are they
Teaching in our schools?
jWhile most of us are hunkering down, glad to have a job
land even willing to take reductions in our pay and bene-
fits, teachers still are demanding more and more.
Scooter riders need laws
k4r-have nothing against scooters that share the roads
with other vehicles. But why do people who ride a motor-
cycle have to have a license or take a course, but those on
scooters don't?
Motorcycles are a lot safer than those lightweight scoot-
ers. I've even seen a scooter.rider layhis scooter down at a
red light.
Either, have scooter riders follow the same laws as
motorcyclists, or abolish them all together.
A way to reach Ms. Ray
I have a complaint about the Rachel Ray Show. I think
she thinks that every one' out there has "a computer,
There's no number to call her if you have a question.
If you have a computer, let her know that the rest of us
need away to reach her if we have a question about a
recipe.
A complaint about code enforcement
Why doesn't the county code enforcement department
enforce their own codes?
I have- lived next to a house that has an old pick-up
truck with no engine or tires. It is on my property line. I've
talked to the people at the code enforcement. office, and
'they told. me that the truck is started' every morning.
That's right, the truck with no engine. I have a hard time
explaining to, my friends why I live next to a garbage
dump.
Illegal aliens at school
As I sit here outside the school, waiting to pick up my
daughter, I'm amazed at how many aliens there are run -
ning around. Somebody needs to close the borders. We
need somebody in charge that will take care bf things.
SThis guy couldn't if he wanted to. We don't need any more
anchor babies. That's why we are so far in the deficit. We
are taking care of the other worlds. Shut the borders and
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Recent health news you may have missed
Interesting health news
comes across my desk
and computer every
day, and I like pass it
along while it's still fresh.
From the Duke'Universi-
ty Health News, February
2009:
Sunlight and low
antioxidant levels,
increase risk of macular
degeneration.
There is increasing
evidence that too much
sunlight and too few
antioxidants can increase
the risk of developing age-
related macular degenera-
tion.
A European study shows
a relationship between
exposure to blue light
from the sun, low levels of
antioxidant vitamins in
the body and certain
kinds of AMD.
The lead researcher.
Astrid Fletcher. suggested
people should avoid
exposing their eyes to the
sun by wearing sunglasses
and wide-brimmed hats
and eating plenty of leafy
green vegetables, fruits
and nuts for the antioxi-
"dants.
. Of course, regular eye
exams can detect early
changes from AMD and
there are measures that
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From the Mayo Clinic
Health Letter, March 2009:
Steps to help prevent
blood clots.
We've all heard about
the importance of walking
a round in an airplane to
prevent deep vein throm-
bosis or DVT, blood clots
that are potentially life-
threatening. There are
other situations that can
cause DVT as well, and
some people are more.:
prone to them than
others. Risk factors
include:-
Certain'cancers,
especially pancreatic. ,
brain, lymph node and
lung cancer and treatment
with chemotherapy.
Residence in a nursing
home.
*: Past history of DVT.
Use of hormone
replacement therapy or
birth control pills.
A family history of
blood clots.
Obesity.
*Sudden hospitaliza-
tion :
Major surgery, espe-
cially hip or knee replace-
ment..
Long periods of sitting,
including plane, car and
train rides. .I
If you are concerned
about the risk of DVT,
there are measuresyou
can take to reduce your
risk.
Take precautions while
traveling, including
drinking plenty of water,
avoiding alcohol, which is
dehydrating, and taking
hourly breaks to walk
around.
Lose weight, if neces-
sary'. ,,
Followv insuuctions
from your doctor or
surgeon, including taking
anticoagulants such as-
Coumadin for the time
-specified,'even if you feel
,fine.
From the Duke Universi-
ty Heailih News, April2009:
-Tomatoes help bones.
Here's yet another
reasoA to eat your fruits
and vegetables.
Studies suggest that
natural pigments found in
plants ma\ help prevent
bone loss. The antioxi-
dants beta-carotene and
lycopene seem to give
some protection against.
bone loss. Lycopene is
found in high concentra-
tions in tomatoes, and in,
particular, in cooking
tomatoes and tomato
ketchup.
This brings up the
questions of supplements.
Most of the studies done,
on antioxidants are done.
using foods rather than
supplements. Foods have
other nutritional benefits
in'addition'to the antioxi-
dant. It's much better to
get your vitamins and
extra nutrients from a diet
rich in fruits and vegeta-
bles than from specific ,
supplements, because the
nutrients may notbe t
absorbed as well. Save the
:moneyand buy good -
quality produce!
Of course, if your doctor
advises you to take a
vitamin or supplement,
follow that advice as you
may have a specific health
requirement.
Shelley Koppel is the
'former editor of "Today's
HealthCare" magazine and
a member of the National
Association of Science
Writers. E-mail questions
to skoppel@bellsouth.net.
Setting up a secure wireless network
"ATith powerful
computers so
low in price
today, it's not uncommon
for households to have
two or more computers.
One of the first things
people set out to do is add
the new machines to their
existing Internet connec-
tion. The steps to do this
are easy, and the equip-
ment is readily available
and affordable. Just add a
router to the mix and you
can share the Interiet
connection with multiple
machines.
With most wireless
routers, having the ability
to connect to both wired
and wireless'machines.
people have the ability to
share their.high-speed
Internet throughout the
house without having to
string network cables
everywhere. .
A typical scenario often
plays out like this.
Let's say you have a
desktop computer that's
plugged directly into your
cable or DSL modem and
everything is running
fine. Then someone in
your household comes
home one day with a new
laptop that's wireless-
:'aidy He 'II'rs up the new
laptop hoping to be able
to jump online only to
find that there is "no
wireless network avail-
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able" and; therefore, no,
connection.
After a little research,
our frustrated user
determines he needs to
get a wireless router. So'
off he goes to get one,.
After spending $50 or so,
he comes home with a
nice, new wireless router..
He follows the "quick,
start guide," plugs the
router Into the high-
speed modem, the
desktop machine into one
of the ports in the back of
the router and then
configures the router for
use according to the
instructions..
Now when he turns on
the laptop, he gets a
message that "one or
more wireless networks
are available" and within
a minute or so the new
laptop is sharing the same
high-speed service that
the desktop machine is
using and everyone is
happy.
However, nine out of 10
times, there is a dark side
to this whole scenario
that can be avoided if'
people would take a few
minutes more when
setting up their routers.
, Often, people will
ignorethe router's built-
in security settings
because it's easy to ignore
and get the system up and
running. That's when they
end up, having an unse-
cured wireless network
that anyone else can
connect to just as easily
as they did with their new
laptop., '
Why is it that so many
people, who are usually
concerned about things
such as identity theft and
getting hacked, ignore the
security settings when
setting up a new wireless
network?
Quite simply, it's
because most people will
tend to sacrifice security
for convenience. Taking
the steps to set up securi-
ty looks complicated and
scary. So some people just
skip that part..
The reality is that
setting up a new wireless .
router's security is easy
and just takes a few
minutes to set up proper-
ly. It's also something that
can be done after the fact,
so if you are running an
unsecured wireless
network, it's not too late
to go back and activate
the security settings.
The easiest way to do
that is to look at. your
router's documentation
and follow the steps to
turn on the router's
wireless encryption'
protocol feature and
.generate a key. -
Each computer that
attempts to connect to
the Wireless router will
need to have this key in
order to connect. This will
keep unwanted users out
of your network. Since
your machine will
"remember" a valid key,
you won't have to enter it
every time you connect.
This column is not
going into detail on how
to take these steps,
because every router has
a different way of going
about activating the
security. However, the .
basics are the same.
The important thing to
keep in mind is that
sacrificing security for
convenience is something
you should avoid.
Take the extra time to
learn how to configure
your router's security
settings, even if you've
been using it unsecured
for years and "nothing
bad has happened, yet."
It's that "yet" you want
to avoid.
Sean McCarthy fixes
computers. He can be
reached at (772) 408-0680
or help@ComputeThisOn-
line.com (no hyphens).
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The following programs are
offered through the St. Lucie
County Library System..
"Baby signs" will be pre-
sented at the Morningside
Branch Library on the fourth
Tuesday of each month at 10
a.m. Instructor Marion Ross
will introduce and repeat
sign-language skills to par-
ents and their babies that
will hopefully promote short
commands and friendly
courtesies. The program is
free and designed for parents
with children 3 and younger.
Bilingual volunteers
needed to host the bilingual
story time, which is held
every Friday, from 11 a.m.-
noon. The bilingual story
time is appropriate for chil-
dren ages 3 to 6. Interested
parties must complete the St.
Lucie County volunteer
application and submit it for
approval.
If interested in volunteer-
ing, call (772) 337-5632 or
stop by the Morningside
Branch Libraryto sign up."
New "Waggin' Tales"
reading sessions are begin-
ning on various days and
times at the Morningside,
Fort Pierce and Lakewood
Park Branch Libraries. The
program is free and available
to children in first grade and
older. Spots go very quickly,
so parents need to call early
to sign up their children.
"Walls of Art" at the
Rants
From page A6
stop letting alien kids in the schools. Wake up, people.
Another personal view
Of course, water boarding is torture. But is it a means of
great use in intelligence seeking?
In fact, the Navy employs this technique when.training
the Navy Seals. If they can stand this torture, why can't we
use it in our quest for answers to save our country from
another attack?
I don't know where you got your figures on the CIA (75
percent) and American citizens (80 percent) against water
boarding, as I have researched these statistics and cannot
find them anywhere.
It is a fact that water boarding Khalid Sheikh
Mohammed, the mastermind of Sept. 11, produced,intel-
ligence that stopped an attack on Los Angeles. (Go to
CNSNews.com April 21, 2009).
Just because Mr. Obama will not produce that classified
information doesn't mean it does not exist.
We Americans,, are not so much concerned about the
cleanliness of offshore drilling, as we are about paying
good money to the Arabs for oil that we can produce at
home. That is the name of the game. Get our dependence
on oil away from the Arabs. .
A few members didn't pay their taxes? Who are you kid-,
ding? For a start, there's Tom Daschle, Timothy Geithner,
Ron Kirk, Nancy Killefer, Hilda Solis and Charles Rangel.'
When you say "bald-face lie," are you referring to the
comment that Obama wants to nationalize our health sys-
tem, or the comment, "when every country that has this
system tells us how bad it is?"
It is very obvious to me, and many others, that Obama
is trying to nationalize our health system.
Regarding the systems in other countries, my aunt and a
friend's mother died in Canada because of the long wait-
ing time. They died waiting for an appointment. This was
personal,-and I am certain there are many more cases like
Morningside Branch Library
will feature paintings by two
area artists. The "Walls of
Art" display is ongoing and
will change monthly, featur-
ing different local artists.
Wednesday at the
movies is held at the Fort
Pierce Branch Library, start-
ing at 2 p.m.; complete with
popcorn and drinks.,
Great Expectations Book
Club meets to discuss select-
ed books the first and third
Thursday of each month at
the Fort Pierce Branch
Library at 10 a.m.
Come have coffee and
cookies and enjoy a book
discussion. Registration is
nrot required.
St. Lucie County libraries
will feature free entertain-
ment by magicians, musi-
cians and storytellers
throughout the summer. For
more information, contact
one of the following libraries:
Fort Pierce Branch, 101
Melody Lane, Fort Pierce,
(772) 462-1616.
Lakewood Park Branch,
7605 Santa Barbara Drive,
Fort Pierce, (772) 462-6870.
Morningside Branch,
2410 Morningside Blvd., Port
St Lficie, (772) 337-5632.
. Port St. Lucie Branch, 180
S.W. Prima Vista Blvd., Port
St. Lucie, (772) 871-5450.
Zora. Neale Hurston
Branch, 3008 Ave. D, Fort
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that in the countries that have socialized medicine.
I leave you with this: there are none so blind as those
who will not see. The most deluded people are those who
choose to ignore what they already know.
"Therefore I speak to them in parables: because they
seeing, see not; and hearing, they hear not; neither do
they understand." (Matthew 13:131.
This is a response to "'Another personal view" printed May
1.
More in response to personal view
I will not address the laundry list of vague right-wing
talking points by the author. That has already been
accomplished by another respondent. However, the
author might consider moving to Texas. The author could
then be in closer proximity to one's beloved president.
And should Texas secede from the union as threatened
by Gov. Perry, the writer would have now Gov. Perry, as his
new president. No need to rant on about President
Obama, as he would not be the author's president.
I, too, have friends and relatives serving multiple tours
of duty in Iraq in a war of Bush and Cheney's making. They
.have served under President Bush and are now serving
under President Obama.
They are professional in their approach to this war. One
would hope., the author's relatives have the same
approach.
It is a bit early to evaluate President Obama's recent pro-
posal to go after American companies' overseas opera-
tions. It is clear, however, that our government should be
doing everything possible to make U.S. products competi-
tive in the global marketplace. In India, for example, the
only job most people hope for is 30 rupees (60 cents) per
day.
It should be evident that raising taxes on American
companies in foreign lands is not a prudent, well-thought
out course of action.
This is a response to '"A personal view on the president,"
printed on April 17.
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See baseball stars of tomorrow
FHSAA tournament comes to Tradition Field
By Anne Checkosky
Deputy managing editor
TREASURE COAST -
Before they were baseball
superstars, Alex Rodriguez,
Chipper Jones, Jonny Damon
and JasonVaritek were high
school standouts, playing in
tournaments just like the one
coming to Tradition Field in
Port St. Lucie later this
month.
Want to see the superstars
of tomorrow? Then buy an $8
ticket and come out to the
ballpark from May 20-26.
That's when, for the first
time in state history, the
Florida High SchoolAthletic
Association will hold its high
school baseball playoffs here
on the Treasure Coast.
The Treasure Coast Sports
Commission successfully bid
for the tournament last year,
and since then, plans have
been underway to accommo-
date the teams, coaches,
families, and fans who will
call Tradition Field home for,
nearly a week.
"You're gonna see the best
high school baseball in the
nation at a fabulous facility,
bar-none," said John Messi-
na, St. Lucie West Centennial
athletic director.
He, alongwith Tom Colucci
of the Treaure Coast Sports
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"Of course, if local school
makes it, we're gonna get
those people," Mr. Messina
said, but at $8 a ticket for two
games, it's also an economi-
cal day of entertainment for
the whole family.
"This is a great showpiece
for us," said Mr. Colucci,
adding that the event will
have a positive economic;
impact on the area, too.
Tickets can be purchased.
through the Mets ticket office
- 1,900 have already been
sold and are good for any
session, Mr. Messina said.'
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forced him to miss some
of the big events in their.
lives, including his daugh-
ter's graduation from Indi-
an River State College last
weekend. Those are
events that happen only
once, he added.
As a senator, he said, his
biggest accomplishment
locally, was to start the
development of the
research coast. And that
has occurred with the
opening of Torrey Pines
Institute for Molecular
Studies, as well as arrival
of other research entities
and expansion of educa-
tional opportunities, he
said.
"This will give us the
sustainable economy,
where we don't have to
depend on construction
for our bread and butter,"
he said.
On a statewide level,
Sen. Pruitt said, he
believes his biggest
accomplishment was the
Brighter Futures Program,
which provides college
scholarships funded 'by
lottery proceeds..
This year, because of the
reduction in lottery rev-
enue, the Legislature, on a
one-year basis, did not
increase the scholarships
to provide for increases in
tuition.
Considering the circum-
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Lake Okeechobee and the
Everglades was successful.
Sen. Pruitt said he is rul-
ing out running for any
elected position in the
future. He said he never
had any aspirations to be
anything but a citizen leg-
islator.
He will continue to live
in Port St. Lucie where he
has resided since 1976. He
was born in Miami.
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than 20 grams of marijuana and
drug paraphernalia. I
*Jonathan J. Bryant, 30, 1907
Avenue Q, Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 6 and charged
with possession of cocaine.
*Dennis M. Mahoney, 53, 2206
St. Lucie Blvd., Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 6 and charged
with possession of cocaine.
*Kevin Tilton Haithcock, 55,
360 S. Waverly Place, Unit 6A,
Port St. Lucie, was arrested
May 6 and charged with obtain-
ing or attempting to obtain a
controlled substance by fraud.,
*Christopher Paul Salogga,
27, 257 S.E. Verada Ave., Port
St. Lucie, was arrested May 6
and charged with violation of
probation. He was on probation
for burglary of a conveyance.
*Paul Boyd, 26, 115 Ferguson
Drive, Orlando, was arrested
May 6 and charged with utter-
ing a forged instrument and
third-degree grand theft.
*Renee Yolando Slocum, 19,
2403 South 25th St., Apt. 15D,
Fort Pierce, was arrested May
6 and charged with aggravated
assault with a deadly weapon.
*Sean Loren Bradley, 20, 26
Vista Gardens Terrace, Apt.
104, Vero Beach, was arrested
May 6 and charged with giving
false information to a pawnbro-
ker and dealing in stolen prop-
erty..
*Kwiran Montrell Barker, 19,
2023 Grand Club Blvd., Fort
Pierce, was arrested May 6 and
charged with third-degree
grand theft.
Florida Department
of Corrections
*Paul Edward Anderson, 50,
2803 Avenue L, Fort Pierce, ,was
arrested May 1 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for fleeing.
*John Anthony DeJesus, 45,
3906 Jarmer Road, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested May 4 and charged
with violation of probation. He was
on probation for conspiracy to traffic
in heroin, and two counts of sale of
heroin.
*Robert Clark, 38, 902 North 25th
St., Fort Pierce, was arrested May 5
and charged with violation of corndi-
tional release. He was on condition-
al release for sale of cocaine, pos-
session of cocaine and escape.
*John C. Hall, 24, 4537 Whisper-
ing Pines Lane, Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 5 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for grand theft.
*Gregory Allen Harrison, 23, 752
N.W. Treemont, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested May 5 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for possession of a con-
trolled substance without a pre-
scription.
*Ronald Lamar Mosley, 30, 1929
37th Ave., Vero Beach, was arrest-
ed May 5 and charged with violation
of probation. He was on probation
for possession of cocaine with
intent to sell or deliver.
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of Environmental
Protection
*Roger K. Gray, 38, 2309
Tamarind Drive, Unit 29, Fort
Pierce, was arrested May 1 and
charged with two counts of posses-
sion of a controlled substance with-
out a prescription and nine counts
of possession of a controlled sub-
stance.
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Teams still
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By Anne Checkosky
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In Hometown News'
coverage area, these are
the teams competing in.
regional baseball tour-
naments this weekend,
May 15 and 16, for a
chance to play in the
Florida High School
Athletic Association
baseball finals, from
May 20-26 at Tradition
Field in Port St. Lucie.
There will be no games
played on May 24.
Division 6a: Mel-
bourne beat West
Orange 4-3 in nine
,innings .
Division 5a: South
Fork blanked Port St.
Lucie, 11-0.
Division 4ia:, Rock-
ledge beat Merritt
Island; 7-4 .
Division 3a: Jhni Car-
roll shut out Melbourne
Central Catholic, 8-0
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Smith
From page A2
He also served as Port St.
Lucie's first city attorney,
from 1961 to 1976.
Mr. Smith was instru-
mental as a' legislator in
passing legislation creating
the public library system
and law libraries, his son
said.
The law library in down-
town Fort Pierce was
named after him. The fami-
ly has asked that memorial
contributions be sent to the
library, located at 218 S.
Second St., Fort Pierce, FL
34950.
Former Gov. Bob Graham
appointed Mr. Smith as a
judge in 1981. He retired in
1994, at the mandatory
retirement age of 70.
William Roby, chief judge
of the 19th Judicial District,
said Mr. Smith had a
"unique ability to see
through issues in a case and
get to the right result,
quickly and fairly. He was
always level-headed and
fair."
Judge Roby, said Mr.
Smith, had an "earthy sense
of humor" and the "ability
'to set people at ease."
In retirement, Mr. Smith
was an avid golfer until he
had a stroke several years
ago, his son said. He also
loved to read.
Mr. Smith is survived by
two sons, Mr. Smith of Fort
Pierce and Mark Smith of
Miami, a daughter, Cynthia
. Zacharias of Port St. Lucie,
a brother, Ronald Smith of
Vero Beach, eight grand-
children and two-great-
grandchildren.
His wife, Portia Lucille
Smith, a son, Rupert J.
Smith, and a brother,
Lawrence Smith, preceded
him in death.
Funeral services were
held May 8, 'followed by
burial in the White City
Cemetery.
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Sen. Pruitt said' he lis-
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SHELLEY KOPPEL
Hometown News
publisher elected
to board
Steve Erlanger, publish-
er and chief operating offi-
cer of Hometown News,
has been elected president
of Molly's House.
The facility, located in
Stuart, provides tempo-,
rary housing for patients
and families receiving
medical care on thU Trea-
sure Coast.'
In the past year, Molly's
House served 266 families
and mine was one of
them. They do a wonder-
fuljob. .
Molly's Gallery, a new
venture that displays the
work of area artists, greet-
,ed more than 1,100 -guests
last year and will continue
to provide another outlet
for the work of talented
artists in the region.
Newly-elected -board
members for Molly's
House, include: Sue
Kinane, >Lynn Ridgway,
Charlotte Spacek, Robert
Probst and Terry Reiger.
Other, officers are: Cindy
Pingolt, vice president;
William Hughes, secretary
and Tim Kimes, treasurer.
Library offers
children's show
"The Great,Pizza Con-
test" will help celebrate
the re-opening of the
. Cummings Library in
Palm City. ,.
On May 16, children's
television personalities
Riley Roam and Kenny
Mikey will present the
caper at 11 a.m. at the
library, located at, 2551
S.W. Matheson Drive,
Palm City.
The program, which is
recommended for 'ele-
mentary school children.
is interactive and tells the
story of how the mayor of
Mozzarella must decide
between ihe two' pizza-
makers in town. The audi-
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dilemma.
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registration is not
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Poetry night returns
An evening of open
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See SCENE, B4
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Chris Busby, stands
inside the sandwich
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STAR SCOPES
James Tucker
Week of 5-15-2009
Aries-March 21-April 19
Never give up on your
dreams. When things don't!
work out as planned, take
a. step back, regroup,'
rethink and then move for-!
ward again. When you go!
in a slump, it is usually,
because the timing was off
or maybe you need a sec-i
ond wind. Your plans are!
sound. You know what
you want. You are on the,
right track. You will suc-
ceed. 1
Taurus-April 20-May 20
Time has run.out on the:
old ways foryou. You can't,
go back or hang on to the
past. There is.a new andi
better life ahead if you|
' keep on letting go of out-
moded relics from the
past. Live one. day at a
time and seize new oppor-
tunities as they arise. This!
is the plan of champions
and will continue to make'
you the winner you truly!
are.
Gemini-May 21-June 21
You can be too good for!
your own good. There is a
fine line between being
helpful and being respect-
ed. Encourage others
around you to do a few
more things for them-
selves. Take a little space
and do one thing for your-
self that perks you up and
keeps you going each day.
This is vital for your well
being. You are important
too, you know.
Cancer-June 22-July 22
You are the great family
person in the zodiac. You
have the sweetest heart.
You are so sensitive. You
are like radar when it
comes to sensing others
feelings and attitudes. Find
the courage to speak your
truth and needs as well.
Others less sensitive don't
know what you need
unless you tell them. This
is the green light for
action.
Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
The next few months will
continue to show you pos-
itive signs that your best
new ideas are, taking root
and are beginning to grow.
Be patient and help them
grow. The recent lull has
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Deli meats, cheeses sliced to order
Mr. Subs, a welcome addition to the dining scene
By Arlene Borg
For Hometown News
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There'S a* new sub restau-
rant on the Treasure coast
that opened three months
ago. Mr. Subs is a small,
clean restaurant with seat-
ingfor 18.
My daughter and I
arrived for lunch and were.
-greeted by manager. Chris
Busby.
Subs are available on
white or whole-wheat
bread. What makes Mr.
Subs different is all. meats
and cheeses are sliced to
:'order.
Kimberly chose the club,
a combination of turkey,
*roast beef, bacon and pro-
volone cheese. It was excel-
lent. Many toppings may be
added at no additional cost.
I chose the roast beef:
mnediumn rare and fork ten-
der.
Broccoli cheese and
chicken noodle soups are
served in their owngour,
met bread bowls. ,
In addition to the subs we
ordered, they serve Italian,
turkey, tuna,, ham and
cheese and veggie. Hot subs
include teriyaki chicken,
Educator loves
music for ats sake
By Shelley Koppel
Entertainment writer
FORT PIERCE John
Southall came to Florida
from Chicago when he
accepted a music scholar-
ship to Florida Agricultural
and Mechanical Universi-
ty.
After receiving a bache-
lor's degree in music .edu-.
cation, he attended Florida
State University, where he
received a master's degree
and his doctorate.
Today, Mr. Southallis the
community endowed
teaching chair in the fine
arts department at Indian
River State College, coordi-
nator of its music educa-
tion and music therapy,
programs and director of
bands.
He spoke recently, about
the importance of music
education and about the
growing discipline of
music therapy.
As a musician and edu-
John Southall
cator, the study of music is
a subject about which Mr.
Southall is passionate.
"With music education,
from the time a student
begins the journey, with
music, it creates a level of
self-discipline, confidence
and a sense of Well-round-
edness," he said. "It takes
students from all academ-
ic and vocational disci-
plines together as one
communal family."
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eggplant parmesan.
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subs with soda and/or,
chips.
Have a hearty salad
.instead.. Salads inclhide
chef, tuna, garden and
turkey. Specialty bottled
drinks, as well as fountain
drinks and ice tea, are sold.
Otis Spunkmeyer choco-
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able, but their new addition
will top your meal off: soft-
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Free delivery and take-
out are available in addition
to custom-made party plat-
ters.
Mr. Subs is located at 3950
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the Goldenrod plaza near
Beniiganu,. Call (772) 692-
7:82. Open six days a week,
'closed Sundays.'
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Special Events
FRIDAY, MAY 15
*The LyricTheatre, 59.
S.W. Flagler Ave., Stuart,
presents "Pick This" with
Michael Chapdelaine, Ben
Prestage and Scott Benge.
Tickets for the 7 p.m. concert
are $30. Call the box office at
(772) 286-7827 or order
online at
www.lypctheatre.com.
WestFestt at Tradition
presents The Critters with
Don Ciccone. The fun runs
from 5:30-9:30 p.m. Call
(772)426-8260.
FRIDAY, MAY 15
SATURDAY, MAY 16
*The tragedy, "Antigone,"
by Jean Anouilh, will be
presented at IRSC's McAlpin
Center, 3209 Virginia Ave.,
Fort Pierce. Performances are
May 15-16 at 8 p.m.and
May 16 at 2 p.m. Tickets are
$12. Call the box office at
(800) 220-9915.
SATURDAY, MAY 16
Page TurnerAdventures
presents a children's
program featuring Kenny
Mikey and Riley Roam at the
Blake Library, 2351 S.E.
Monterey Road, Stuart, at 11
a.m. The event is free and
tickets are not required. Call
(772) 221-1403.
Florida Arts and Dance
brings "Hansel and Gretel" to
life at the Morgade Library.
5851 S.E. Community Drive,
Stuart, at 2 p.m. The event is
free and tickets are not
required. Call (772) 221-
1403. .
THROUGH SUNDAY, MAY 31
The Pineapple Play-
house, 700 West Weather-
bee Road, Fort Pierce,
presents the musical "The
Bells are Ringing!" Perfor-
mances'are Thursday-
Saturday at 8 p.m. and 2
p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are,
$18. Call the box office at
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been a time of learning,
polishing and patience. Life
is about to get more lively.
Your leadership is needed
now more than ever
before. Give it all. you've
got.
Virgo-Aug. 23-Sept. 22
Your strong positive energy
will continue to give you
the stamina and vision to
increase your main areas of
interest. You are always
searching for better ways.
Stay grounded. The next
month will offer new
opportunities to share your
knowledge. Work with oth-
ers who share your inter-
ests. Positive results are
now on the way.
Libra-Sept. 23-Oct. 22
Patience, trust and faith are
needed now. Wait for the
"a-ha's" to come before
taking action. Then write
down the vision and speak
it out loud, Watch for the
signs that the inspiration is
rooted and wants to give
birth. This makes you
responsible for your own
inner happiness. This is a
sweet spot to be in and
increases your good intent
and actions.
Scorpio-Oct. 23-Nov. 21
The key to creating more
personal time for yourself is
to redirect any sidetracked
energy back toward your
purpose and main commit-
ment. Hang around happy,
uplifting people who share
your purpose. Stay away
from people who would
drag you down and drain
you. You've done your
work. Now it's time to play.
Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec. 21
When you feel stress or
burnout coming, take a
step back. Get off the firing
line. Take 10 deep breaths,
get a second wind. Do
something nice for yourself.
You have earned it. You do
a lot for others and your
community. You have all
the tools of happiness in
you right now. Bring them
out and use them. You
know how to make it hap-
pen.
Capricorn-Dec.22-Jan. 19
When making major deci-
sions look at all the possi-
ble solutions. Now reduce
them to these three. Do I
take the safe route? Do I go
down the middle, of the
road? Or do I take the risky
route? The risky route
requires courage and great
rewards. The middle equals
mediocre results. The safe
route is to do nothing. How
brave are you?
Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb. 18
You continue to be faced
with many new, creative
challenges. Just be patient
and wait for a sign before
taking action. You were
born with great .instincts.
Stand firm in your beliefs.
This is easy for you. 'Self
respect is the foundation
for love and second only to
joy. You can do it. It's your
age. We all look up to your
.great example. Thanks.
Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20
lit takes inner strength to
make changes. You are a
master of doing it. Your
strong sense of right and
wrong always guides you.
You don't ask from others
what you aren't willing to
.do yourself. You are the
deepest hearted sign in the
universe. What a great
friend. Your inspiration fires
up the passion in others.
You were born to lead.-
Star visions
James Tucker can help
bring joy and renewed
hope in your life. A person-
alized astrology chart, pri-
vate reading, exciting home
or office party, inspirational
group talk or past life
regression are just a few of
the special services he
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
The Friends of St. Lucie
County Libraries honored
nearly 90 volunteers on
April 20 with a luncheon at
Michael's Fine Dining in
Port St. Lucie.
Eighty-eight volunteers
worked 6,824 hours from
March 1, 2008 to Feb. 28,.
2009, saving St. Lucie
County $122,841.
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Bars and Clubs
FRIDAY, MAY 15
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, Friday and Saturday, 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. OPM, 9 p.m. to
midnight (772) 283-1929.
*, roucho's Comedy at The
St Lucie Crab House Beach
Club, located at 329 S.E Port St
Ludcie Blvd., Port St Lucide.
Reservations, (772) 419-0302.
Hutchinson Island Marriott
Resort Tiki Bar, 555 N.E. Ocean
Blvd., Hutchinson Island, (772)Y
225-3700.
Pirate's Loft, 4307 S.E.
Bayview St, Stuart, Friday and
Saturday, the Jukebox Band,
8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. (772)
223-5048.
*The Stem House, 41 10 SE
Salerno Road, Port Salemo, Jazz
Express, 7-10 p.m. (772) 463- -
1166.
SATURDAY, MAY 16
Bogey's & Stogey's,. 1032
S.E. Port St Lucie Blvd., Port St
Lucie. Call forperformers. (772)
337-7778.
CaffCrbme, 1068 S.E. Port
StL Liucie'Blvd., Port St Lucie, 6-
8:30 p.rn. (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,
7:30-1.1:30 p.m. (772) 225-
3444.
FinzWaterfront Grille,
4290 S.E Salerno Road, Port
In addition to the lunch-
eon, each volunteer
received a tote bag with
pockets for an umbrella
and water bottle.
Volunteers help in a
variety of functions at
county libraries. Two vol-
unteers conduct weekly
story hours at Morning-
side, Port St. Lucie and
Fort Pierce branch
libraries. -Another volun-
teer teaches baby sign lan-
guage to toddlers. A bi-lin-
Salerno. OPM, 9 p.m.-midnight
(772) 283-1929.
Groucho's Comedy at The
St Lucie Crab House Beach
Club, located at 329 S.E. Port St
Lucie Blvd., Port St Lucie.
Reservations, (772) 419-0302.
Pirate's Loft, 4307 S.E.
Bayview St., Stuart, Friday and
Saturday, the Jukebox Band,
8:30 p.m. 12:30 a.m. (772)
223-5048
Kings Head Pub,. 2838 S.W.
Port St Lucie Blvd., Call for
performers; (772) 340-1223.
SUNDAY, MAY 17
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 ptm. (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.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 20
*Finz Waterfront Grille,
gual volunteer conducts
programs for the library.
Volunteers also help
patrons research their'
ancestry, how to garden,
and woodwork.
The largest group of vol-
unteers helps with the
library's Waggin' Tales lit-
eracy program offered in
St. Lucie County libraries
and schools, while another
large volunteer group
offers a genealogy pro-
gram every Tuesday at the
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.
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, MAY 21
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. '
Dbolphin.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
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UPCOMING EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 -
SUNDAY, MAY 31
Shiloh Theatrical Produc-
tions presents the musical
"Footloose" at the Lyric Theatre,
59 S.W. Flagler Ave., Stuart
Performances are May 27-30 at
8 p.m. and May 30-31 at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $25. Call the box
office at (772) 286-7827 or
order online at www.lyricthe-
alre.com.
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Southall
From page BI
The need for arts educa-
tion starts in the elementary
schools, Mr. Southall said.
"If we do away with) the
arts, we are taking away a
basic education center," he
said. "Students are deprived
of the artistic, creative
aspects of their thinking, as
well as critical thinking and
problem-solving. It takes a
high level of discipline to
participate-in an instrumen-
tal ensemble. Students learn
multi-tasking they can,
apply to every other disci-
pline."
Mr. Southall also believes
music requires social skidls,
such as communicating and
getting along with others.
Those interactions,
including the ability to com-
promise, are an important
part of a young person's
Education.
Mr. Southall is: proud of
the music therapy program,.
a collaborative effort with
I.
Florida State. Students
spend two years at IRSC and
then transfer to the Talla-
hassee-based school. .
"When students earn an
associate's degree and have
the grade point average,
there is' a written policy to
be accepted to one of the
state schools, but not neces-
sarily into a particular, pro-
gram," he said.
I 'n music therapy, it's a
seamless transition. There's
no audition as there would
be to other music programs.
It's unique for music pro-
grams in the state that, they
go right into FSU to com-
plete the degree." ,'
Music therapists find jobs
in hospitals, hospices,
assisted- .living facilities,
schools and institutions for
people, with exceptional
needs.
"The goal is to re-route
thought, or behavior
through music," Mr.
Southall said. He cites the
examples of hospice
patients where music can
ease p;ain or for children
with prolonged hospital
stays who can sing them-
selves happier.
Music can also be used as
a learning tool.
"People with mental
exceptionalities have to be
taught the activities of a
daily routine," he said.
"They can learn a sorig
about getting dressed,
brushing their teeth."
Therapists in school dis-
tricts work with students
with autism and the full
spectrum of learning disor-
ders.
The growing field has
salaries starting in the mid-
$40,000 range, going up to
as much as $80,000 to
$100,000 a year.
John Southall will conduct
the IRSC jazz ensemble and
company singers in their last
concert of the season on May
28-30 at the McAlpin Fine
Arts Center, 3209 Virginia
Ave., Fort' Pierce. Perfor-
mances are Thursday-Satur-
day at 8 p.m. and Saturday
at2 p.m. Tickets are $12. Call..
(800) 220-9915.
Scene
From page B1
Pierce Library on May 19
from 6-8 p.m.
Mr. Lavin is a five-time
winner of national grants
and the recipient of the
Leonardo da Vinci Cul-
tural Award from Flo-
rence, Italy.
His' poetry has
appeared in books and
magazines and he gives
workshops and readings
in school, universities
and libraries.
The event is free. The
library is located at 101
Melody Lane, Fort Pierce.
Call (772) 462-2787 for
more information.
Drum circle
at library
Tweens and teens are
invited to a drum circle
with Brother Judah on
May 16 at 11 a.m. at the
Authentic Indian Cuisine
Northern & Southern Specialties
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Sat & Sun 12:00pm 3:00pm
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Hobe Sound Library,
located at 10595 S.E. Fed-
eral Highway.
Brother Judah is founder
of the Sankofa World
Drums/Music and Per-
forming Arts Ensemble.
He presents drum circle
classes to after-school stu-
dents in Martin County
elementary and middle
schools.
Botanical gardens
spotlights tropics
If you're looking for
something different to do
this weekend, come to the
Tropical Ranch Botanical
Gardens, located at 1905
S.W. Ranch Trail in Stuart.
The spotlight will be on
Polynesia, with special
plants and a Hawaiian lei-
making demonstration.
The free fun runs from 9
a.m.-3 p.m., with demon-
strations at 10 a.m. and 1
p.m. There will be a South
Seas atmosphere through-
out the gardens.
For more information,
call (772) 283-5565.
Kids shine
in 'Birdie'
The performances by
the students at StarStruck
Performing Arts Center
are always well-done, and
the recent production of
"Bye Bye Birdie" was no
exception.
Kevin Paul was a hoot as
the hip-swiveling Conrad
Birdie and Alyssa. Beck-
man was a vulnerable yet
sassy Rosie. Hannah
Williams, in her first lead
role, demonstrated that
she can sing as well as
dance.
This summer, look for
"The Producers from July
3-5, the premiere of
Stephen Schwartz'
"Gepetto and Son" from
July 17-18 and "Dr. Dolit-
tle" on July 23.
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OBIJARIES
Norma A. Owen
Norma A. OWen, 77 of
Port St. Lucie, died April 24,
2009.
She was born in Warren,
Pa., and lived in Port St.
Lucie since 1991.
She worked at Warren
State Hospital, and was of
the Catholic faith.
She is survived by her
husband of 58 years, Louis;
four sons, Robert, Scott,
Drew and Gael; a daughter,
Renia; a sister, Dorothy; 11
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
Arrangements by Yates
Funeral Home & Crematory.
Ned L. Lipson
Ned L. Lipson, 65, of Port
St. Lucie, died April 28,
2009.
He was born in the Bronx,
N.Y., and' moved to Port St.
Lucie in 1992.
He worked for the New
York Police Department as
a detective.
He was a veteran of the
U.S. Air Force.
He is survived by his wife,
Rose Marie; two sons, Mark
and Jeff; two daughters,
Patricia and Lisa; two
brothers, David and Jerry;
two sisters, Donna and
Rhonda and five grandchil-
dren.
. Contributions may be
made to Hospice of the Trea-
sure Coast, 2500 Virginia
Ave., Suite 202, Fort Pierce,
FL 34981. Arrangements by
Yates Funeral Home.
Susan Marie
Jeffries Miller
Susan Marie Jeffries
Miller, 52, of Port St. Lucie,
died April 28, 2009.
She was born in Jackson,
Ala., and moved to Port St.
Lucie in 2003.
. She was employed by St.
Lucie Medical Center as a
nurse.
She is survived by two
daughters, Leslie and Jen-.
nifer.
Arrangements by Yates
Funeral Home.
Muriel F. Bouley
Muriel F Bouley, 85, of
Port St. Lucie, died April 29,
2009.
She was born in Warwick,
R.I., and lived in Port St.
Lucie for 14 years.
She was a graduate of
Pembroke College and
Southern Connecticut State
College;
She was a member, of
Delta Kappa Gamma and
the Church of the Nativity
Episcopal Church in Port
St. Lucie.
She was preceded in
death by her husband of 59
years, Thomas and a son,
Robert.
She is survived by three
daughters, Margaret, Jane
and Meredith; 10 grand-
children and five great-'
grandchildren.
Arrangements by Yates
Funeral Home & Crematory.
Jerry D. La Balbo
Jerry D. La Balbo, 73, of
Port St. Lucie, died April 27,
2009.
He lived in Port St. Lucie
since 1997.
He was a veteran of the
U.S. Air Force, serving in
the Korean War
He was a member of the
Treasure Coast Muzzleload-
ers of Stuart, the National
Rifle Association, the Irish-
American Club, the Mon-
day Bowling League and
was vice president of the
S.C.C.R., a Savanna Club'
organization.
He is survived by his wife
of 49 years, Pat; two daugh-
ters, Doris and Elizabeth; a
son, Michael; a sister, Ros-
alie and four grandsons.
Arrangements by Yates
Funeral Home & Crematory.
Jason D. Stackhouse
Jason D. Stackhouse, 25,
of Port St. Lucie, died April
28,2009.
He was born in Stuart
and lived in Port St. Lucie
for 24 years.
He was a contractor for
Pioneer Screen of Port St.
Lucie.
He is survived by his par-
ents, Laura and Bryan; a
sister, Jennifer and a broth-
er, Richard.
Arrangements by Yates
Funeral Home & Crematory.
Leo Earl Butler
Leo Earl Butler, 85, of
Port St. Lucie, died April 30,
2009.
He was born in Hodge,
Mo., and lived in Port St.
Lucie since 1988.
He was a veteran of World
War II, serving in the U.S.
Army.
He was a foreman with
Ford Motor Company for 25
years.
He was a member of the
Grace Lutheran Church in
Port St. Lucie.
He was preceded in death
by his wife of .56 years,
Jenny.
He is survived by a
daughter, Judy; three sons,
Jerry, James and Neal; a sis-
ter, Sarah; 12 grandchildren
and one great-grandchild.
Arrangements by Yates
Funeral Home & Crematory.
William Giuli
William Giuli, 95, of Port
St. Lucie, died May 3, 2009.
He was born in Denver
and was a resident of Port
St. Lucie for 30 years.
He was a member of the
BPOE Elk's Lodge No. 2658,
in Port St. Lucie.
He was preceded in death
by his parents, Edward and
Isolena and a sister, Lena.
He is survived by his wife
of 57 years, Nan; a daugh-
ter, Linda and two sisters,
Eleanor and Amelia.
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be made to the Florida Elk's
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450, Umatilla, FL 32784.
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A quick recap: We arrived in
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local sightseeing in and .
around our hotel. The next
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with water for the approxi-
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clinging to the hillsides along
the highway (looked like they
could fall at any time) to the
type of whales we were
looking at in the distance.
We boarded the ship in less
than 10 minutes and were
handed a glass of champagne
(or water) as soon as we
stepped aboard. We were
escorted to our stateroom by
one of the staff. Although I felt
special, everyone was
escorted. It's part of the luxury
experience.
Our stateroom was a deluxe
category with a veranda (all
cabins on board have
verandas), very spacious with
walk-in closet and full bath
(with tub and shower).
I won't get into much of the
Alaska itinerary, since I wrote
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archives), but the onboard
experience was something
that should be brought up
again, especially since there
are such incredible sales right
now.
If you have never been on a
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harder to imagine, however
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activities and dining. You go
to the top deck for the sail way
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back with your drink order
and you continue what you
were doing no one in the
background yelling, "cock-
tails anyone?" or "get your
Bahama Mamas here!" It
took a few days to get used to
that. The waiters were
attentive, as was the entire
crew.
The dining was exception-
al and you had a few options
to choose frdm. No set time
to dine. We especially
enjoyed having dinner in our
stateroom. The waiter set up
a table, including white linen
tablecloth and a bottle of
wine. It was very special. We
'had breakfast on the veranda
with the morning sun; quite
an experience.
I do not thinkI ever felt so
relaxed on a cruise. I never
felt as though I was missing
something. To wake in the
morning, open up the drapes
and see what Mother Nature
has in store foryou was
almost surreal.
During one day of cruising
we sat on our balcony and
watched the whales traveling
along side of us. There were
mommas and babies galore!
Along the edges ofthe land
you can see wildlife scurrying
around. Although I brought
my binoculars, it was
unnecessary you could
just ask your steward, and
they returned in minutes
with them. No charge.
When we were in the port
of Skagway and pulled up at
the pier, it was drizzling
when we were getting off the
ship. We were offered a rain
parka and umbrella, again,
no charge. This is what I am
talking about. Luxury is not
just in the decor or in the
bedding (which, by the way,
was unbelievably comfort-
able), it is in the little things.
My husband and I enjoy
wine with dinner. Every
evening there was a bottle of
wine presented at the table,
no charge. Ouron-board bill
was $75 (we bought a few
. pictures and shirts).
Like I said, do the math.
Keep in mind, it is not all
about price, it's about the
experience.
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and craft vendors and food .
stalls. Call Main Street Fort
Pierce at (772) 466- 3880.
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p.m., weather permitting, at
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There's food, music and
vendors. For more information,
call (772) 334-3444.
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Karaoke by Dennis 9 p.m.
Wednesday and Friday.
Boomer's Place: 4812 N.
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Golf is glue that binds old friends
Love the Internet. Thanks
to sites such as Facebook
and MySpace, I have
reunited-with friends I haven't
seen in 15 or 20 years. So
what does this have to do
with golf? Will tell you.
This past weekend, I
traveled up the road to Duran
Golf Club in Viera for a
seminar (more on that next
week). Before the seminar, I
had the opportunity to tee it
up and enjoy a round of golf
at Duran. Thanks to Face-
book, Ihave found soine of
my old buddies from my days
in the early 1980s at Palm Bay'
High School.
I contacted two of them
and asked if they could join
me for some golf'and
reminiscing of fond old times.
I was pleased that they were
more than happy to spend
four or more hours on the golf
course with me. I was the
"golf geek" in high school and
my two old buddies, to my
knowledge, never cared for
the game back in those days.
Now they enjoy the game as
much as I.
Greg Smiley andMacAtha
were two of my running
mates back in the day.
Unfortunately, after gradua-
don, I went one way and they
went another. As so often
happens, we lost touch until
recently.
I arrived a little before
everyone else and the pair
eventually found me at the
range warming up. I forgot
how good it feels to see old '
friends again. Instead of
handshakes it was hugs -
manly hugs, mind you all
around
The weather was perfect
and Duran GC was in.
fantastic shape when we teed
it up. As our first drives of the
. day sailed long and true, I
couldn't help but think of how
perfect the game of golf truly
is.
For the next five hours we
got to catch up on our lives.
Between shots, the jokes
flowed, the laughing was
unstoppable and I felt 20
Sears younger before we
reached the turn. Now if I can
just find a way to look 20
years younger, as well. :
I found out that Gregis
already a grandpa. Mac
started a little later and has
twvo children under 10. 1 told/
them my oldest is in college-
and youngest is in third
grade. It was hard to believe
we were playing golf and
talking about our families and
how life has treated us since
welasthung out.
.Golf is probably the only
game we could have played
together now. At least it's the
only game that would have
allowed us to talk and catch
up. There are times when 1
take this game far too
seriously. I let a bad hole or
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
Austin Outdoors of Port St.
Lucie donated more than 300
plants and other materials for
landscaping improvements
around the County Adminis-
tration Building on the comer
of Virginia.Avenue and 25th
Street. ,
The company, specializing
in landscape design, con-
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donated various species of
plants, trees and shrubs,
mulch and landscape boul-
ders *td St. Lucie County's
Administrative Complex.
Gerry Hillier, Austin Out-
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his staff spent 50 man-hours
designing three separate
islands and installed the
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"It's wonderful to see local
Businesses, such as Austin
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given the current state of the
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GOLF
JAMES
STAMMER
three bother me. I really strive
to get that elusive birdie and
celebrate when I find one.
Today, I can hardly remem-
ber a shot from our round.
Well, maybe Mac's birdie to
win the ninth hole and Greg
wondering why he could
suddenly hit a draw when
. there was water to his left.
What I remember most are
the jokes, the laughing, the
beers and the wonderful
feeling that comes when you
find out that something you
thought you mayhave lost,,
never really went anywhere.
I love golf because it is a
game that I can play with my
father, my son and daughters,
and nowwith my old friends.
Best of all, we can;play this
game until the daywe can no
longer pick up a club orfthe
day they we wind up on the
other side of the grass. ,
How about joiningus? My
buddies and I will be teeing it
up again on Friday afternoon,
June 5 at Falcons Fire in
Kissimmee. Another old
. friend is having a charity
event that day and we'll be
there. You should join us.
The event is the 10th
annual Hospitality Golf Class
to benefit the Give Kids Safe
Shelter of Osceola County.'
The shelter is a group of
businesses and citizens who
are providing facilities for
children who do not have a
home to stay in.
The best ball scramble will
start at 1 p.m. with dinner and
prizes following at Sun on the
Beach in Old Town. Cost is
$85 per golfer and sponsor-
ships are still available. For
additional information,
please call my friend Keith
Charlton at the Pirates
Dinner Adventure at (407)
206-5104.
James Stammer has been an
avid golfer and golf enthusiast
for 30 years. He hosts the
Tuesday Night Golf Show on
WPSL 1590-AM radio station.
Contact him at
jstammer@yahoo.com. ',
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NINETEENTH JUDICIAL ST. LUCIE COUNTY,
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY, PROBATE DIVISION
FLORIDA FILE NO.
PROBATE DIVISION 562009CP000379-FM
CASE NO.: IN RE: ESTATE OF
562009CP000395FM DOROTHY LEE SWIFT,
IN RE: ESTATE. Deceased.
OF DERRICK L. NOTICETO '
ANDERSON, 'CREDITORS
Deceased. The administration of the
NOTICE TO estate of Dorothy Lee
CREDITORS Swift, deceased, whose
TO ALL PERSONS date of death was
HAVING CLAIMS January 29, 2009, is
AGAINST THE ABOVE 'pending in the Circuit
ESTATE: Court for St. Lucie
The administration of the County, Florida, Probate
estate of DERRICK L. Division, the address of
ANDERSON, deceased, which is P.O.: Box 700,
Case No. Ft. Pierce, Florida 34954:'
562009CP000395FM, is The. names and
pending in, the Circuit addresses of the
Court for St. Lucie personal representative
County, Florida, the and the personal
Raddressowepr eseentative's ata tourney
Box 700, Fort Pierce, FL arepset forth below r
34954. The names and Aredstorthobelow
addressesDIT of the All crwhomed a tors of thes
Personal Representative decedent and to be
and the Personalng persons having claims or
Representative's Attorney demands against
are set forth below. decedents estate on
ALL CREDITORS .OF whom a copy of this
THE DECENDENT 'and nqtice is required to be
other persons having served must file their
claims or demands claims with this court
against decedent estate .WITHIN 'THE LATER:OF
including unmatured, O- iTH TE THE
contingent or -IME' OF THE FI'ST
unliquidated claims, on PUBLICATION OF THIS
whom a copy of this NOTICE OR 30 DAYS'
notice is served, within AFTER THE DATE OF
three months after the SERVICE OF A COPY
date of the first OF THIS NOTICE ON
publication of the notice THEM.
must file their claims with All'other creditors of the
the Court WITHIN THE decedent and other
LATER OF THREE (3) persons having claims or
MONTHS AFTER THE demands against
DATE OF THE FIRST decedent's estate must
PUBLICATION OF THIS file their cla.rrn- .ir, inn,,
NOTICE OR- THIRTY' eourt WITHIN
E30) DAYS AFTER THE MONTHS AFTER THE'
ATE OF SERVICE OF DATE. OF FIRST
A COPY OF THIS PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM. NOTICE.-
All creditors of the ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
decedent and 'other WITHIN. THE TIME
persons having claims or PERIODS SET FORTH
demands against the IN SECTION 733.702 OF
decedent's estate, THE FL.',RIDL
including unmatured, PROBATE C.ODE WVILL
contingent, and BE FOREVER BARRED.
unliquidated claims must NOTWITHSTANDING
file their claims THE TIME PERIOD SET
Court WITHIN THREE FORTH ABOVE, ANY
O3) MONTHS AFTER CLAIM FILED TWO .(2)
HE DATE OF -THE YEARS OR MORE
FIRST PUBLICATION AFTER .l THE
OF THIS NOTICE. DECEDENT'Sr DATE, OF
ALL CLAIMS AND DEATH IS BARRED. The
DEMANDS NOT SO date of first publication of
FILED WILL BE this notice is May 8,
FOREVER BARRED. 2009 .
The date of the first psruroi Pep,,.4nia,.i
publicatiodh' of this `Notice ,,..,- ,n
is May 8, 2009. 1061 .SW Mockingbird.
Person Giving 'Notice: Drive, Port St. Lucie,
Yvonne, Anderson Florida 34986 ,
Personal Representative Attorney. for Personal
1319. 'S.E. Starklake Representative:
Court -
Port St. Lucia, FL 34952 Thomas E. Weiksnar,
Attorney for Person Esq.'
Gin no. Person Attorney for Victor Swift
THOMAS R. GARLAND Florida Bar No. 0897256
P.A. Thomas R. Garland Gary, Williams, Finney,
Esq. atal
Florida Bar No. 849502 221 E. Osceola Street
1914 S.E. Port St. Lucie Stuart, FL 34994-2110
Boulevard l. j Telephone: -
Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 (772)283-8260-
.(772) 337-1122 ,-. Fax: (772) 463-1205.
Pub: May 8, & May 15, Pub: May 8, & May 15,
2009 2009
MY TOWING, INC. gives
Notice of Foreclosure of
Lien and intent to sell
these vehicles on
6/5/2009 10:00 am at
1786 SW Biltmore St.
Port St. Lucie, FL 34984,
pursuant to subsection
713.78 of the Florida
Statutes. My Towing, Inc
reserves the right to ac-
cept or reject any and/or
all bids. 1996 NISSAN
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Pub: May 15, 2009
Public sale notice is here-.
by given that the under-
signed intends to sell the
personal property descri-
ed below under the
Florida Self Storage
Facility Act. Florida
Statute Section(s)
83.80183.908. The
undersigned will sell seat
public sale by competitive
bidding starting at 11:00
am Saturday May 30th,
2009 at St. James Self
Storage, 600 N.W. Airoso
Blvd. Port St. Lucie,' FL
34983. The following, all
consists of miscellaneous
goods: Joseph Snyder
Unit J614, Caroline.
Tardiff Unit F207, Victor
Dasilva Unit B107, Ricky
Arciero Unit K713. All
purchases are sold as is.
All purchases must be
paid in cash and re-
moved from the premises
by end of 'the business
day. Pub: May 15 & May.
22, 2009
LEGAL
NOTICES
Due in our office
SMonday at Noon
for Friday Publication
1-800-823-0466
A Plus ,Storage, Inc.
located at 8350 South
US1, Port St. Lucie, Fl
34952 772-878-0242 will
sell vehicle at public sale
at 2 p.m. May 21, 2009.
Unit #10
Martha A. Dukoska
1998 OLDS 88 VIN#
1G3HN52K5W4816851
All proceeds will be used
to pay-the delinquent rent
and other charges which
have not be paid. A Plus
Storage Inc. reserves the
right to reject any bids.
Checks not accepted.
Pub: May 8, & May 15,2009
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
SALE: TOW BOYS INC.
gives Notice of
Foreclosure of Lien and
intent t sell these'vehicles
on 6/01/09 9:00 am at
6960 Heritage Dr Port St
Lucie, FL 34952-8230,
pursuant -to subsection
713.78 of- the Florida
Statutes. TOW BOYS'
INC. reserves the right to
accept or ,reject any
and/or all bids.
198'6CHEVROLET
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1997 SATURN
1G8ZK8276VZ290574
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Terms of sale are cash
only, seller reserves right
of the final b' .all -,ial
are final, no -eIjunrj ,,,]
all vehicles are sold "AS
IS" with no warranties or
guarantees. Pub: 5/15/09
LEGAL
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at Noon for Friday
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7548'South US 1, #114
Port St. Lucie, FL 34952
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AM on May 29, 2009 at
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89 GMC
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96 Ford
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94 Jeep
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Lienor: Eddie Dames
Transport Inc, 1313 SW
Biltmore St, Port St Lucie
FL 34983. Phone (772)
402-5017. Interested
parties, contact State
Filing Service, Inc.
(772) 595-9555
Pub: May 15, 2009 "
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AND STORAGE INC.
gives Notice of
Foreclosure of Lien and
intent to sell these
vehicles on 6/08/2009 &
6/10/2009 @ 9:00 am at
933 SW Biltmore St. Port
St. Lucie, FL 34983-
1856, pursuant to
subsection 713.78 of the
Florida Statues. Reliable
Towing & Storage Inc%
reserves the right. to
accept or reject any
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Sale Date: 6/08/2009
2003 HONDA
1HGCM72683A021335
Sale Date:'6/10/2009
1995 DODGE
1B7HC16Y3SS299133
1995 CHEVROLET
1GCCS14Z3S8132759
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limits). Owner financing
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motorhome or luxury
vehicle towards down
payment $575,000
772-216-9559.
BAYS Two, 20'x24'
bays for rent 10ft garage
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door entrance. $525/mo.
Located in Hobe Sound
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Fort Pierce
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Great location, 950sqft, 2
overhead doors; almost
1/2 ac of parking. Major
road access. Only
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PORT ST. LUCIE Private
br & bath in gorgeous
3-br home. Prefer quiet,
clean person. $425/mo.
Cable and utilities inc.
772-985-1235
805 parmen
PORT ST. LUCIE WEST
Looking for responsible
person to share 3/2
home. Good neighbor
hood. $340/mo. + cable
and 1/3 Utilities
813-454-4747
SEBASTIAN Rooms for
Rent.' Furn., all utilities,
cable, refrigerator, micro-
wave, pool, Pets ok (fee)
$200/wk 772-589-4546 .
FORT PIERCE 55+ High
.Point 1/1.5 W/D, A/C,
ceiling fans. $450/mo +
$200 sec. Req 7+ credit
rating 863-697-3259
FORT PIERCE 55+ High
Point 2/2 wood floors,
W/D, A/C, ceiling fans.
$650/mo + $300 sec. 7+
credit rating required
863-697-3259
FORT PIERCE Lakes of
Savanahs 2/2/1 wood &
tile. thruout, open kit/living.
area, view of clbhse,
pool, clean, avail immed
$800/mo 561-351-6013
80 Aprmns
SABAL CHASE
Apartments
$99 MOVES YOU IN,
REST OF THE MONTH FREE!
I Free cable!
Walk to schools & shopping.
Rent starting at $598.
860-938-5727
100 Corner Drive, Ft. Pierce
(behind Walmart at Qkeechbbee/McNeil)
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FORT PIERCE large 1/1
unfurn. 3232 Oleander
Ave. All utilities furnished.
$615/mo 772-878-7714,
FORT PIERCE- Virginia
Park Apts. First Month
Free! No application Feel
No Deposit (w/ approved
credit 772-464-8522
FORT PIERCE-Large 1,
2, & 3 BR apts avail now.
Good area, on Virginia.
Starting @ $500/mo Call
.Steve.561-707-9548
FORT PIERCE: Inlet
House 55+ 1/1 furn 1st
fir. Pool. $550 /mo (incli
maint fee) 772-461-3200
or 512-663-1591
FORT PIERCE: North
Beach lbr/lba on Ocean,.
Fully Furnished with
Kitchen & Utilities. Daily
or $163/wk 772-465-9684
HOBE SOUND 2/1 fac-
ing pool, quiet, clean,
near beach, tile/carpet,
launVry rm. No pets.
.$790/mo. Also 1/1 avail.
772-708-0731
HUTCHINSON ISLAND
oceanfront. Beautiful 2/2
furnished condo. Pools
$900/mo. Avail May 24-
Dec 15. 313-530-3368
PORT ST. LUCIE
Midport Plate II 2/2 1st fl.
corner unit, tile firs. w/d.
Pool/clubhouse, nice
community. $750/mo
772-979-0085
SEBASTIAN Updated
2Br/2Ba with New appl.
in kitchen. All amenities,
Sclubhouse, pool,,' tennis)
850/mo. 772-538-0031
SEBASTIAN- SpaciOus
3/2 bedrobm MOVE IN
SPECIAL ONLY $200.
W/D in' all units, cable,
water, sewer & more in-
cluded. 772-581-4440
*restrictions apply
*Income restrictions apply,
STUART 55+ De La
Bahia 2-br/1.5-ba fully
furnished .water, cable
dock, pool, clbhse.
Small pet OK. $750/mo.
+ elec. 330-882-6952
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IGATLINBURG Termnn
Dollywood. Spend your
summer in the Smoky
Mtns. 2/3 br chalets with'
Mtn views, hot tubs,
Jacuzzis, Pet friendly.
1-877-215-3335' .
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1-2-3 bedroom hot tub
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MARATHON. ,'LUXURY
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VINEYARDS
4-br/2-br/2-cg Waterfront!
Just beautiful! $1,750/mo
267-688-2471
SEBASTIAN CBS 3/2/1
w/fireplace, tile floors, scr
porch, full lawn service,
nice neighborhood, close
to shopping. $900/mo'
772-299-0066 or cell
772-532-5722
FORT PIERCE- Indian PORT ST. LUCIE 3/2/2
STUART 55+ on the River Estates.,3 bdrms Good cond. Carpet & tile
river, 15x35 dock, 2/2 1.5 bath. $750 per floors. W/D hook-up,
furn w/pool $1 000/mo month. Pets OK. Owner / fenced back yard. Screen
(water & cable include) Agent 772-215-0089 porch. Close to 95.
Sm pet ok. 772-781-0061 JENSEN BEACH Rio Non-smoking. $950/mo
STUART- Tierra Verde 1/1 for one person Deposit &708344-9026
2-br/2-ba 1st floor, No $450/mo includes elec- 083449026
age restrictions. $750/mo tric. 2/1 $550/mo + utilit- PORT ST. LUCIE West:
772-285-9512 ies, fenced back yard. Lake Forest PTE 3/2/2
-__772-692-0807 Pvt water setting, Com-
STUART- Wide" river P- ool, walk to stores,
2-br/2-ba. Waterfront PORTSTLUCIERENT nipoo, walk t $1000o stores
porches, pool $1200/mo ALS. Fora Complete list cable/, lawn maint. Poss
,Watch the sunsets, of rentals as lowas ble lease option.
,772-692-1200 see photos. $80/mo 772-618-524 772-201-1205
online at www.Hometown Century 21 Silva &
NewsOL.com ad# 42368 Associates M a B ,, l
SPORT ST LUCIE- 3/1
130 SE El Sito $750/mo
il I? l W $1000 moves you in.
STUART. FROM $525. Agent Lyn Marino US RE
Furnished/Unfurnished 772-215-0089
efficiencies. Sierra Con- PORT ST LUCIE- 3/2
dos. No pets. Pool Home. $900/mo +
Judy Conran Broker sec Agent Lyn Marino
772-283-5763 US Real Estate
VERO BEACH. 55+ 772-215-0089
Furnished 2/2. 1st floor
good cond. Walk to pool PRESERVE AT
clubhouse. Close to l TVT PRESERVE AT
shopping & beaches. |Tlil iUIUIi
$645/mo with option to OSLO
purchase. 772-564-9941 i LEASE THE
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VERO BEACH: Call for
specials! Ibr's from fast. AFFORDABLY
$475, 2br's from $550. Whether Buying
Tile, New apple. Close to 2299 10th Ave SW
Beaches, Parks & Res- or Selling we are Vero Beach
taurants. 772-563-0013 your total source Mon Fri 9-6 Sat 10-5
AFFORDABLE for classified *IncomeRestrictonsApply
AFFORD B11 HOMETOWN NEWS 772.978.0799
WATERFRONT CONDO 800-823-0466
,w/small dock near.Palm BEST IN THE AREAl
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fern, all apple. $775/mo Hometown News CLASSFIEDS
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sm. pet ok 772-283,-361 800-823a-04686 800823-0466
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available, including'Pet
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Don't forget your
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1-800-723-7341
www.foscoerentals.com
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Madrid: 3/2 home with
many great features! Comes
with 2- 10 yr
Home warranty.Volume
ceilings, open concept.
$163,900
Fillmore: 3/2, contemporary
home with tiled kitchen, vol-
ume ceilings, open concept.
Also a 2-10 yr Home warran-
ty!, $163,900
Charleston: Beautiful 2 story
home 5/4.5 w/heated pool,
all appliances, including cen-
tral vacuum, disposal, water
softner, and much more
$759,000
Ridgecrest: 3/2 split floor
plan, volume ceilings, tiled &
carpet floors. $163,900
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PORT ST LUCIE NORTH -
3/2/2 N Baichelor
Terrace. Family room,
all appliances
$1025/mo '
PORT ST LUCIE WEST
4/2/2 SW Abbey Ave, .
FamRm, Kit Appi, Tile .
& Carpet, W/D, hurri-
cane shutters
$1300/mo.
PORT ST LuCIE EAST
3/2.5/2 SE Eatonville
Dr All kit appl. Tile &
carpet, W/D, Comm
pool $1100/mo
PORT ST LucIE SOUTH
w 3/2/2/ Grapeland Ave,
- Kit Appl, W/D, fans,
tile floors, Ig screened
porch $1050/mo
i
4/2/2 NE
Timberdoodle Trail,
Appliances, Ceramic
tile, Bike & Jogging
Trail $1300/mo
3/2/2 NW Kowal
Court, Fam Room, all
kit appl, tile, carpet
fans, Hurricane
Shutters $1075/mo
3/2/2 SE Joyner Cir
Family Room, All kit
appl, W/D, tile, carpet,
screen porch
$1050/mo
3/2/2/ 2526 SE
Floresta Dr Kitc Appl,
W/D. Tile, Carpet,
Porch $1050/mo
FLORIDA: Palm Harbor
Home 3br/2ba Single-
wide Introductory Model
$299/mo WAC 10 mod-
els to choose from on
your lot. 800-622-2832
HUTCHINSON ISLAND-
Jensen Beach. 1/1 mfg
home across from beach.
Fully furn. All new appli-
ances. All amenities.
$650/mo 772-221-9135
or 305-505-5038
SPECIAL
Plantation Manor
Gated Community.
1/mo FREE
w/1 yr. Lease
2/br $600
Including sewer
and water
w/Security Deposit
or Month to Month
772-465-0990
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CONVENIENT STORE
for lease Immokalee.
Please call the following
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800-828-6979 ext 2236.
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TITUSVILLE 1 Month
FREE! (*with. this ad.)
Offices from 150-4000sf
Totally renovated w/view
.of Cape Canaveral. Co
Brokers welcome. Call
Miriam at 954-961-0500
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
Affordable
& Effective
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FORT PIERCE 2, 3 & 4
BR's. Rents From $450
to $650/mo. A/C, garage
& appliances. Well kept.
Section 8 accepted.
,954-864-6018
FORT PIERCE 2-bdrm,
1-bath Duplex. 1214A
&1216A N. 17th St.'Near
schools & Comm. park
$500/mo. NO Deposit.
305-481-5554
305-304-1453
HOBE SOUND 2-br/1-ba
screen back porch. Tiled
immaculate Fenced yard.
No smokers or pets.
$825/mo 772-545-4883
JENSEN BEACH- 3/2
Remodeled. Laundryrm
W/D, Near All. Large yd,
A+ rated schools. $825/
mo. + sec. 561-301-5733
STUART- 3/1.5 screened
porch & fenced yard.
Pets OK. $795/mo + Sec
A ent Lyn' Marino US RE
7Y2-215-0089
VERO BEACH 1-br du-
'plex for rent. Clean, with
appliances. $375 mo,
$200 dep. 1135 7ir, Pi
East 'of Old D
.772-539-9787
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