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Vol. 8, No. 11 Your Local News and Information Source www.HometownNewsOL.com Friday, August 21, 2009


.O, HOW WEIRD
S IS THAI?!
SEAN MCCARTHY



Spend any time surfing
the Web and you are
bound to find stories
that are just too bizarre to be
true. Here's a sampling,
edited for length. And
remember, just because it's
online doesn't mean it's true!
From www.news.aol.com:
Man convicted of groping
Minnie Mouse. A 60-year-old
man is convicted of groping
Minnie Mouse at Walt Disney
World in Florida.
John William Moyer
protested his innocence to
the judge, but he was still
slapped with 180 days
probation, court costs,
community service and a
possible mental evaluation.
Moyer was also ordered to
write a letter of apology to
the victim.
From www.SFGate.com:
Man pleads not guilty to
ringing doorbells nude. A
San Francisco man has
pleaded not guilty to charges
that he rang doorbells while
naked and fled from San
Mateo County sheriff's
deputies while wearing only
tennis shoes.
Peter Allen Steele, 38,
entered the pleas in San
Mateo County Superior
Court. He is being held in lieu
of $60,000 bail. At least two
residents in the Woodside
and PortolaValley area
reported seeing Steele
standing naked outside their
homes July 11 after he rang
their doorbells.
From www.nola.com: Man
spotted riding bicycle with
gator on shoulders. The 3-
foot-long alligator on a
bicyclist's shoulders was a
real attention-getter.
St. Charles Parish sheriff's
deputies stopped the cyclist.
He allegedly ran, leaving
both wheels and his toothy
little rider.
Capt. PatYoes, a
spokesman for the sheriff's
office, said deputies booked
38-year-old Terron D. Ingram
with resisting arrest, possess-
See WEIRD, A9



B52 FUN


Tax increase may have bigger


impact on long-time residents


By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com

PORT ST. LUCIE Long-time
residents of Port St. Lucie may
be the hardest hit if the city rais-
es taxes, Vice Mayor Jack Kelly
said last week.
Vice Mayor Kelly, speaking at
the monthly Coffee with the
Mayor event, backed away from
a statement he made about taxes
during a tumultuous City Coun-
cil meeting earlier that week. He
was speaking in place of Mayor
Patricia Christensen, who had
another commitment.
A large crowd attended the


The World Trade Center
will be the subject of
Port St. Lucie's first
official Sept. 11 memo-
rial event, to be held at
the Civic Center begin-
ning next month.


Mitch Kloorfain
chief photographer


Kim Ponsoldt of Port St.
Lucie, left, and her friend,
Lisa Brown, rock out to
the B52s at the Sunrise


STAYCATION


The Ponce
Inlet
Lighthouse
is just one
attraction
in Volusia
County


"Copyrighted Material
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Classified
Crossword
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Out & About


Police Report A5
RStar Scopes B1
Travel A10
Viewpoint A6


Staff photo by Jay Meisel
Albert Hickey displays a picture of a scene in New York City following the
Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. He and his wife, Christine, are organizing
Port St. Lucie's first official city Sept. 11 memorial event.


meeting to protest a planned tax
increase.
During that meeting, he said
even if the city increased its
property tax rate, all resident
property owners would see a
decline in the city portion of
their tax bills because of lower
property values.
But Vice Mayor Kelly said he
spoke in error, and that in reali-
ty, most city taxpayers will see a
drop in their bills.
The City Council has tenta-
tively approved a budget, based
on raising the tax rate from
$4.22 to $5.34 per $1,000 of tax-
able value.


Those who will *'1
typically see
increases in their F,
bills are people WITIi
with homestead o -9 u
exemptions that 6703 US
had less of an
increase in their
property values ox, ih, \r.ai,'
before the economic slump, he
said.
"I have a problem putting it on
the backs of people who've been
paying their taxes for 10 or more
years," he said.
Others who will see increases
are commercial property and
undeveloped lot owners.


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the other hand, the vice
mayor said, someone who
bought a home in 2004, doesn't
have a homestead exemption
and saw their property value
increase sharply will see their
tax bills decline.
See I M PACT, A13


Former police


officer organizes


Sept. 11 memorial


By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com

PORT ST. LUCIE At the time
of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist
attacks, Port St. Lucie resident
Albert Hickey worked as a New
York City homicide detective.
When the first airplane
crashed, he recalled, "we thought
it was an accident. When the sec-
ond plane hit, we knew it wasn't."
Like all New York City Police
officers, he rushed to the scene,
saying it "took an eternity to get
there."
The search and rescue scene
was "chaos," he said, adding that
in the end, he discovered he had
worked with five officers who
died as a result of the attacks.
In the nearly eight years follow-
ing, Mr. Hickey, who moved to
Port St. Lucie, found it difficult to
talk about his experiences on
Sept. 11 and the days following it.
"I'm his wife and he hasn't told
me everything," said Christine
Hickey.
But this year, Mr. Hickey and
his wife will join others in
remembering the tragedy. They
are the main organizers of the
city's first official Sept. 11 memo-
rial event, to be held at the Civic
Center.
Local and county law enforce-
ment officials, retirees of the New
York City Police Department, U.S.
Coast Guard members and the
Victory Forge Military Academy
will be present.
The Civic Center also will have
a display of photos of scenes fol-
lowing the disaster. Anyone who
would like to donate items to the
display should contact Tracey L.
Simpson at (772) 807-4486.


Mr. Hickey has kept a Teletype
from Bernard Carrick, former
New York City Police commis-
sioner. It lists the names of the
some of the officers who died and
information about what
occurred.
For Mr. Hickey, the memories
of the attacks are painful. In sear-
ing heat, he spent day after day
helping dig for body parts and
personal items that would help
identify victims.
When the rubble was cleared
and taken to a landfill, he contin-
ued the search, sifting through it
for bones, teeth, body parts and
personal items, such as wallets.
Mr. Hickey also worked at the
morgue, helping with identifica-
tion efforts.
For many, those who died are
just names. But Mr. Hickey said
he personally knew police officer
victims, including First Sgt. John
Coughlin and officers Steve
Driscoll and Wally Weaver.
Mr. Hickey isn't the only former
New York City Police officer
involved with organizing the
memorial event.
Brian Kenny, now a Port St. Lucie
Police officer, said he was asleep
when the attacks occurred. He
awoke and heard messages from
his brother on his answering
machine.
He said his trip to the scene was
"spooky."
"There was not a plane in the
sky," he said. "No one was on the
highways."
At first, he said, the search and
rescue effort seemed leaderless.
Rumors of the number of deaths
were rampant, he said.
Officer Kenny said he didn't see
See MEMORIAL, A3


Program gives students chance to get work experience


By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com


ST. LUCIE COUNTY Port St.
Lucie resident Gabriel Drouin
helped increase public access to
court records during the summer.
Mr. Drouin, 18, an Indian River
State College student, worked
with the 19th Judicial Circuit
Court.
He obtained the job through the
summer youth employment pro-
gram administered by Workforce
Solutions.
Mr. Drouin was one of about 500
young people, ages 16-24, in Indi-
an River, St. Lucie, Okeechobee
and Martin counties who


obtained jobs through the pro-
gram.
LaToya Mosely, 19, an IRSC stu-
dent from Fort Pierce, also worked
with the court system.
The program, funded with fed-
eral stimulus money, paid for the
salaries of those who got the jobs.
Students also received help with
such job-related matters as writ-
ing resumes and how they should
conduct themselves while work-
ing.
Thomas A. Genung, trial court
administrator for the 19th Judicial
District, which includes St. Lucie
County, said with state budgetary
problems, he could not have hired
Ms. Mosely and Mr. Drouin with-


out the help of the program.
While state funds have dwin-
dled, the workload hasn't, he said.
Therefore, having them helped a
lot during the summer, he said.
Mr. Drouin helped by going
through old records and putting
court orders on the system's Web
site.
As a result, users can readily
access those orders without hav-
ing to physically go to the clerk of
court's office.
Mr. Drouin also worked on teen
panels, along with Ms. Mosely.
That enabled the system to have
more teen panels during the sum-
mer, Mr. Genung said.
"It was worthwhile," Mr. Drouin


said of his experience. He plans to
become a registered nurse.
Under the teen court program,
juvenile offenders who have
admitted guilt are referred to a
panel of peers that determine
their punishment.
Ms. Mosely said it could include
such things as a curfew, letter of
apology, community service or
writing an essay.
One of the topics for an essay
she came up with was "If you
could turn back time, what would
you do differently?" she said.
She also did some paperwork
and sent out notices of teen panel
meetings. She plans to become a
social worker.


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on Aug. 22 at 3 p.m.


With a donation of $15,
participants will receive
two games of bowling and
bowling shoes.
Dogs & Cats Forever is a
nonprofit, no kill animal
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the principle of finding lov-
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live in a safe and perma-


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p.m.; complete with pop-
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his brother for two days.
Then, they bumped into each
other, he said.
"We hugged each other," he
added.
After help arrived from
other jurisdictions, Officer
Kenny said, the upper eche-
lon of the department didn't
want officers to be involved in
the search effort. The reasons
for that remain unclear, he


said.
But he and other officers
snuck into the area, neverthe-
less.
"I felt disrespected and
insulted," he said.
Officer Kenny recalled he
was amazed how some items
were fragments and others
remained intact.
He said he found a spine.
Not far from it was a wine
bottle that remained unshat-
tered, he said.
He took some of the photos
that will be on display at the


The duty of the officers was 'to serve the citi-
zens at all costs, and we did.'"

Albert Hickey
homicide detective


Civic Center.
The duty of the officers was
"to serve the citizens at all
costs, and we did," Mr. Hickey
said.
One of the long-term costs
is the effect from the contam-
inated air at the scene, he


said.
Despite the concerns about
the air quality, police offers
felt then that they, "have to do
what we have to do to find
our brothers and sisters and
we'll pay the price later and
we did and we are," he said.


Notes
From page A2
ed books the first and third
Thursday of each month at
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Library at 10 a.m.
Come have coffee and
cookies and enjoy a book
discussion. Registration is
not required.
St. Lucie County libraries
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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 Lucie, (772) 337-5632.


Port St. Lucie Branch, 180
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St. Lucie, (772) 871-5450.
Zora Neale Hurston
Branch, 3008 Ave. D, Fort
Pierce, (772) 462-2154.
The Lakewood Park
Branch of the St. Lucie
County Library System is
located at 7605 Santa Bar-
bara Drive in northern St.
Lucie County or call (772)
462-6870.


The Fort Pierce Branch of
the St. Lucie County Library
System is located at 101
Melody Lane. For more
information call Gicele
Perna at (772) 462-2812.
The Morningside Branch
of the St. Lucie County
Library System is located at
2410 Morningside Blvd., Port
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tion call (772) 337-5632.
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TREASURE COAST -
First Book of Martin & St.
Lucie counties are hosting a
reading rally on Aug. 29,
from 10 a.m.-noon at
Harborage Yacht Club in
Stuart. Tickets to the event


cost $15.
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In 2008, more than 4,000


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children participating in
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The event will include
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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

*Arthur Curtis Andeyack, 25,
3600 S.E. Mariposa Ave., Lot 80,
Port St. Lucie, was arrested Aug. 6
and charged with felony retail
theft.
*Amanda Devine, 24, 253 S.E.
Verada Ave., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 6 and charged with
third-degree grand theft.
*Claude Cash III, 39, 661 N.W.
Bayshore Blvd., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 7 and charged
with criminal mischief and burglary
of a dwelling.
*Charles Patrick Madden, 18,
961 S.E. Albatross Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Aug. 9 and
charged with burglary, grand theft,
burglary of a conveyance and petit
theft.
*ThomasThurston Smith Jr., aka
Douglas Troy Smith, 44, 1751 S.W.
Del Rio Blvd., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 9 and charged with
loitering and prowling, resisting an
officer without violence and failure
of a sex offender to register.
*Logan Earl Watson, 44, 172
Cottrell St., Cocoa, was arrested
Aug. 8 and charged with retail theft
and resisting a merchant.
*Michael Anthony Brandon, 35,
4681 S.W. Wade Drive, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Aug. 8 and
charged with driving while license
suspended, and two counts of
possession of a controlled sub-
stance in an unapproved contain-
er.
*Joshua Shane Clifford, 30, 701
N.W. Stanford Lane, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 7 and charged
with uttering a forged check, three
counts of forgery, criminal use of
personal identification, carrying
out an organized scheme to
defraud and grand theft.
*Thomas James Pawell, 21, 713
S.W. Belmont Circle, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Aug. 10 and
charged with violation of proba-
tion. He was on probation for third-
degree grand theft and burglary of
a conveyance.
*Courtney Danielle Landers, 18,
161 Princess Drive, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 10 and charged
with introduction of contraband
into a jail, possession of a con-
trolled substance without a pre-
scription and criminal use of per-
sonal identification.
*Antalia Rosada, 23, 2082 S.E.
Glen Ridge Drive, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 12 and charged
with aggravated battery.
*Allen John Richards, 32, 23451
S.E. Merrill Road, Port St. Lucie,


was arrested Aug. 4 and charged
with possession of a controlled
substance.
*Michael A. Cajigas, 30, 780
S.W. Arkansas Terrace, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Aug. 10 and
charged with being a habitual traf-
fic offender.

St. Lucie County
Sheriff's Office

*Kurtis L. Vantassell, 22, 8430
Andrews Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 6 and charged with
third-degree grand theft.
*Walter Johnson, 22, 4601 Man-
tanzes Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 6 and charged with
driving while license suspended,
fleeing, third-degree grand theft,
resisting an officer without vio-
lence and violation of probation.
He was on probation for grand
theft.
*Wilson Lloyd, 50, 311 North
18th St., Fort Pierce, was arrested
Aug. 6 and charged with posses-
sion of cocaine.
*Jonathan Ned Thornton, 32,
3002 Avenue J, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 6 and charged with
possession of cocaine with intent
to sell or deliver.
*Booker T. Campbell, 32, 3208
Mura Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 6 and charged with
possession of cocaine with intent
to sell or deliver.
*David J. Pellicano, 29, 301 Rio
Mar Drive, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 6 and charged with
third-degree grand theft and petit
theft.
*Rene Sota Vega, 44, 74 Updike
St., Providence, R.I., was arrested
Aug. 6 and charged with tamper-
ing with evidence and possession
of cocaine.
*Anthony L. Watkins, 28, 2705
George Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 6 and charged with
possession of cocaine with intent
to sell or deliver.
*Dorson Tido Dorie, 25, 1004
Martinique Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 6 and charged with
cultivation of marijuana and pos-
session of 20 grams or less of
marijuana.
*Arthur Kent Peoples, 48, 410
Palm Ave., Apt. A, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 6 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for grand theft, sale or
purchase of cocaine and two
counts of being a habitual offend-
er.
*William Clark, 35, 1606 North
22nd St., Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed Aug. 6 and charged with viola-
tion of probation. He was on pro-
bation for child abuse.
*Joshua C. Heisler, 30, 3909
S.E. Fourth Ave., Cape Coral, was
arrested Aug. 6 and charged with
failure to appear in court on a
charge of fleeing.
*Karlos Emmanuel Morales, 21,


2483 Atlantis Drive, Apt. A, Fort
Pierce, was arrested Aug. 6 and
charged with felony battery.
*Jennifer R. Morada, 30, 1001
Torugas Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 6 and charged with
possession of Xanax and
hydrocodone without a prescrip-
tion.
*Ronald Rees, 37, 6479 N.W.
Groveland Terrace, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 7 and charged
with violation of community con-
trol. He was on community control
for burglary of a structure and
grand theft.
*Jabardi Terrrel Sims, 22, 1904
North 16th St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 8 and charged with
carrying a concealed weapon and
resisting an officer without vio-
lence.
*Jorge A. Calderon, 21, 1616
Old FFA Road, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 7 and charged with
possession of ecstasy with intent
to sell or deliver, tampering with
evidence and being a habitual traf-
fic offender.
*Bradley Beaucamp, 21, 1901
S.W. Davis St., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 7 and charged with
tampering with evidence and pos-
session of marijuana with intent to
sell or deliver.
*Antonio Jefferson, 22, 2511
Avenue J, Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed Aug. 7 and charged with tam-
pering with evidence, possession
of 20 grams or less of marijuana
and possession of drug parapher-
nalia.
*Ledarius Freeman, 18, 3414
Sloan Road, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 7 and charged with
tampering with evidence and pos-
session of 20 grams or less of
marijuana.
*Joseph Edward Torre, 20, 1705
N. Royal Tern Lane, Fort Pierce,
was arrested Aug. 7 and charged
with possession of cocaine, pos-
session of drug paraphernalia and
driving while license suspended.
*Miguel Angel Urbano, 22, 680
S.W. Treasure Cove, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Aug. 7 and
charged with introduction of con-
traband into a jail and tampering
with evidence.
*Willie James Hudson, 45, 905
Avenue B, Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed Aug. 7 and charged with failure
to appear in court on two counts
each of possession of drug para-
phernalia and possession of
cocaine.
*Jennifer Brostek, 30, 5912
Shannon Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 7 and charged with
violation of probation. She was on
probation for felony battery.
*James David Dimaind, 43,


1851 Manth Lane, Fort Pierce,
was arrested Aug. 7 and charged
with violation of probation. He was
on probation for false imprison-
ment.
*Thomas Albert Edwards, 45,
185 S.E. Gena Road, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Aug. 7 and
charged with violation of proba-
tion. He was on probation for third-
degree grand theft.
*Joshua D. Starr, 29, 645 Weath-
erbee Road, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 7 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for grand theft.
*Leslie L. Evans, 52,
2401Avenue D, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 7 and charged with
felony petit theft.
*Johnnie Bouie, 49, 526 North
11th St., Fort Pierce, was arrested
Aug. 7 and charged with failure to
appear in court on charges of pur-
chase and possession of cocaine.
*Latoya Alexander, aka Laytoya
Ketter, 27, 231 N. Second St.,
Tampa, was arrested Aug. 7 and
charged with violation of proba-
tion. She was on probation for
uttering a forged instrument.
*Jodie Lynn Anselmo, 36, 2000
Sunrise Blvd., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 7 and charged with
violation of probation. She was on
probation for trafficking in stolen
property.
*Justin Robert Maggard, 19,
1941 Marshfield Circle, Apt. 202,
Conway, S.C., was arrested Aug. 9
and charged with violation of pro-
bation. He was on probation for
two counts of robbery.
*David J. Nuquesse, 22, 413
Coconut Ave., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 9 and charged with
third-degree grand theft, reckless
driving and battery.
*Rachel Ann Lisansky, 22, 257
N.W. Goldcoast Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Aug. 9 and
charged with criminal use of per-
sonal identification, uttering a
forged instrument and organized
fraud.
*Aurelio Julian Ibanez, 38, 4551
Timbridge Lane, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 10 and charged with
grand theft and burglary of an
unoccupied structure.
*Erin Fralix, 34, 1304 Southwest
151st St., Okeechobee, was
arrested Aug. 10 and charged with
tampering with a witness.'
*Dwayne Shelby Davis, 30, 307
Rosewood Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 8 and charged with
fleeing, driving while license sus-
pended and resisting an officer
without violence.
*Frandy Charles, 22, 762 S.W.
Prima Vista Blvd., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 8 and charged


with possession of marijuana with
intent to sell or deliver.
*Clarence Lamar Henderson,
18, 3107 Kingsley Drive, Fort
Pierce, was arrested Aug. 8 and
charged with possession of mari-
juana with intent to sell or deliver
and resisting an officer without vio-
lence.
*Russell Wayne McNulty, 35,
698 S.W. Todd Ave., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 7 and charged
with attempt to traffic oxycodone.
*Stanford Tyrone Stevens, 40,
711 North 17th St., Fort Pierce,
was arrested Aug. 7 and charged
with burglary of a dwelling.
*Michael Joseph Messer, 31,
449 S.E. Sandia Drive, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Aug. 8 and
charged with battery and tamper-
ing a witness.
*Donald Ray Edwards, 38, 3485
Old Dixie Road, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 10 and charged with
aggravated battery.
*Mary Jane Pinteel, 56, 9 Santa
Fe Lane, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 10 and charged with
obtaining or attempting to obtain a
controlled substance by fraud.
*Joy Lavon Woods, 39, 3029
Avenue S, West Palm Beach, was
arrested Aug. 10 and charged with
violation of probation. She was on
probation for possession of more
than 20 grams of marijuana.
*Tammy Ann Glover, 39, 4067
S.W. Winslow St., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 10 and charged
with failure to appear in court on a
charge of possession of Xanax
without a prescription.
*Jeanne Marie Taylor, 49, 134
Southwest 62nd St., Apt. 167,
Gainesville, was arrested Aug. 11
and charged with third-degree
grand theft.
*Cathryn Allison, 48, 1181 S.W.
Jennifer Terrace, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 10 and charged
with violation of probation. She
was on probation for trafficking
hydrocodone, trafficking oxy-
codone and possession of oxy-
codone without a prescription.
*Antonio Williams, 31, 2512
Avenue E, Fort Pierce, was arrest-


ed Aug. 10 and charged with viola-
tion of probation. He was on pro-
bation for uttering a forged instru-
ment and burglary of a
conveyance.
*Meredith Whitney Capaldi, 31,
6441 Pumpkin Circle, Apt. 229,
Boca Raton, was arrested Aug. 10
and charged with possession of a
controlled substance without a
prescription.
*Tracey Dashawn Williams, 37,
808 Georgia Ave., Fort Pierce,
was arrested Aug. 10 and charged
with being a habitual traffic offend-
er.
*Jontez Martel Stevens, 21,
6009 Lasalle St., Apt. B, Fort
Pierce, was arrested Aug. 10 and
charged with aggravated battery
on a pregnant woman.
*Latron Leroy Adger, 23, 515
Douglas Court, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 10 and charged with
aggravated assault.
*Robert Conway Sargent, aka
R.C., 65, 3200 S. Seventh St., Fort
Pierce, was arrested Aug. 10 and
charged with cruelty toward a child
and battery.
*Sadele D. Howard, 23, 1102
S.W. Eleuthra Ave., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 11 and charged
with four counts of credit card
fraud.
*Philipp Peletz, 48, 4809 Lake
Worth Drive, Apt. 220, Lake Worth,
were arrested Aug. 11 and
charged with felony petit theft and
resisting a merchant.
*Thomas Charles Kelly, 34, 49
Mediterranean Drive, Fort Pierce,
was arrested Aug. 11 and charged
with sale/delivery of oxycodone
and violation of probation. He was
on probation for possession of
cocaine.
*Jamal L. McBride, 18, 604 S.
Seventh St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 11 and charged with
grand theft of a firearm.
*Nicholas Andrew Muchalski,
17, 867 S.W. Andrew Road, Port
St. Lucie, was arrested Aug. 11
and charged with possession of a
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Honoring survivors


Got something to say?

Call the Hometown Rants & Raves line at

(772) 465-5504
or e-mail news@hometownnewsol.com.
Callers are asked to refrain from making slanderous
statements. Statements of fact will be checked for
accuracy.


Addressing the food stamp issue

About the misuse of food stamps: I've seen so many peo-
ple buy food with stamps, then put the groceries in the back
of a Escalade, BMW or Mercedes.
On top of that, they are wearing name-brand clothes and
have about $5,000 worth of jewelry on their hands and
necks.
My wife has multiple sclerosis, and we are both out of
work and we are having problems paying our bills in a big
way. I drive an older truck and she drives an older car.
The system is failing and favoring Hispanics. I'm tired of
these people mooching off taxpayers.This should be totally
wrong.

Who's eligible, anyway?

I was curious, who is eligible for food stamps? Maybe
these people being accused of fraud really are eligible. I'm
just curious.

A different view

This is about the food stamp fraud issue. You can't buy
beer with food stamps. It's impossible. And sometimes,
even those who drive a Lexus can fall on hard times.
And how do people know the Hispanic people they see
using food stamp cards are illegal? How can you tell? And I
don't understand how people have a hard time with hungry
people being able to eat.

Name that flower

What is the name of the amazing purple flowering bush
with long green leaves that drop at night but bloom beauti-
fully by morning? I planted three, and they are multiplying
and I'd like to know more about them.

Medicare concerns

Medicare is in financial trouble. Medicaid is running at a
huge deficit. Social Security is going broke and, to make
matters worse, Congress has added a costly prescription
drug program.
As Washington receives lower income because of the
recession, it would be totally irresponsible to add an addi-
tional, expensive governmental program.

Health care schemes

In the debate over health care, the left repeatedly insists
that tort reform is "off the table" and they deny that doctors'
performing defensive medicine is a major issue.
However, 75 percent of physicians admit they do sched-
ule unneeded tests, as the only way they can protect them-
selves from the lawsuits of trial attorneys.
What left-wing politicians say is double talk. What they
really mean is they are beholden to cash, which lawyers
give to their election campaigns.

A look closer

The tide is clearly turning from the time when people
took the promises from our legislators at face value ("we
would get cheaper and better health care courtesy of the
government") until now.
Folks are starting to realize that what is being proposed is
monstrosity, which will cost a fortune and we will be pass-
ing on the debt to our children and grandchildren.
No one knows what is buried in the 1,000 pages of the
Obama bill, but a Quinnipiac poll just released shows that
by a 55 percent to 35 percent margin, voters are worried
that Congress is already spending far too much money.

Double standard isn't fair

Why is it that if you work for President Obama's health
care overhaul, you are called a community organizer, which
is considered to be an endeavor worthy of praise and admi-
ration, while if you attend a meeting to oppose the plan you
are a right-wing nut, part of an angry mob and, perhaps
worse, you are being sent there by some rich and uncaring
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Finding the root of computer problems


sometimes when
computers malfunc-
tion, the timing can
be coincidental, causing
you to chase your tail
around trying to fix it.
Most of the time, when
your computer starts
acting squirrelly, it's a
good practice to consider
the last thing that hap-
pened right before the
problem popped up and
then try to undo whatever
it is that was changed.
But then again, some-
times undoing the last
thing that happened can
be a red herring, causing
you to spin your wheels
for hours.
Take this recent e-mail I
received from George of
Port St. Lucie, for
instance: "Hi Sean. Read
your articles every week
and look forward to them.
It's the first article I look
for in Hometown News.
"Sean, I was having a
problem with my
Microsoft mouse, so my
son gave me an optical
mouse to install. I just
disconnected the old one
and plugged in the optical
mouse and turned the
computer on. It began
loading files for it and
now, every time I turn on
the computer, I have to hit
Fl to continue loading
Windows.
"Then I'm told that
Windows has updated my
computer clock and asks
me to check it. It is always


COMPUTE
THIS
SEAN MCCARTHY


wrong and I have to
correct the month, year
and time.
"Do you have any ideas
what is causing this,
because it never has done
this before? I'm sure it had
to do with adding the new
mouse (italics added by
me).
"I recall reading one of
your articles where you
said most computer
problems were due to
software added to the
computer. Any correc-
tions I can make?
"Thank you in advance
and please don't stop
writing your articles
because you certainly
have made a big differ-
ence to so many of us."
On the surface, it would
appear George is on the
right track, because he
knows when he added the
new hardware (the
mouse), and often when
new hardware is installed,
problems can occur.
But after reading his e-
mail and considering
what was going on, I
realized George was about
to start "chasing rabbits."
This is how I replied to
George: "Hi. Thanks for
reading! What's happen-


ing on your system likely
has nothing to do with the
new mouse, just coinci-
dence that it started
happening at the same
time you added a new
piece of hardware.
"Your machine is
probably older than three
years, yes? On your
motherboard is a small
battery, such as that
found in a watch. When
that battery runs down,
you will have to hit F 1
every time you boot and
reset the clock. With the
battery dead, it loses track
of time when it powers
down and all BIOS set-
tings have to be reset on
boot up.
"Un-plug the system,
open the 'can' and look for
a watch-like battery
(probably about the size
of a quarter) and replace
it. That ought to correct
the issue. Hope that helps
and thanks again for
reading."
The next day I got this
e-mail from George:
"Hello Sean. Thank you so
much for the info on the
dead battery. I never
thought of that and yes,
my machine is over seven
years old and still running
Windows 98SE. I have
never opened the 'can,'
but the way you explained
it, I think I can do that. I
will let you know how I
make out. Again thank
you so much for your
help."


And the day after that:
"Hello Sean. Just a
follow up on your advice
regarding replacing the
computer's battery. It
worked like a charm. I
looked in the computer
manual to find the info on
the battery (CR2032),
purchased a replacement
from Radio Shack, opened
the 'can' and even I
accomplished this task.
Will wonders never end?
"Again, thank you so
much for your help and
keep writing those
interesting and informa-
tive columns in Home-
town News."
Just as I suspected!
Consider just how much
time could have been
wasted had we not
thought about what was
going on and instead just
assumed that the change
of hardware was the
culprit.
I can't help but think
just how many older
systems are still in service
out there and how many
people have to hit the Fl
button every time they
have to boot. If this
sounds like you, try
replacing the battery; you
may have the same
success as George.

Sean McCarthy fixes
computers. He can be
reached at (772) 408-0680
or
help@ComputeThisOn-
line.com (no hyphens).


Expert talks about diet, nutrition


Hank Frier holds a
doctorate in
nutritional bio-
chemistry from the
University of Connecticut
and is an adjunct profes-
sor at Indian River State
College, teaching nutri-
tion and diet therapy. He
sat down with me recently
to discuss some of the
current thinking about
diet and nutrition.
"Vitamin D is a hot
topic," he said. "There's a
lot of research suggesting
we're not getting suffi-
cient vitamin D and that
it's related to obesity,
cardiovascular disease
and osteoporosis.
"Requirements increase
as we get older, because
the body's ability to
convert vitamin D from
sunlight decreases with
age. I think there will be
new recommendations
fairly soon."
Mr. Frier cautioned that
people should pay
attention to the recom-
mendations and only take


what is suggested.
"More is not better.
Vitamins A and D can
lead to toxicity," he said.
Another subject in the
news is high-fructose
corn syrup, found in
many prepared foods.
"The introduction of
high-fructose corn syrup
is related to the increase
in obesity," he said. "The
food industry likes it
sweeter. People should
reduce sugar intake. In
Europe, it's 10 percent of
calories a day. We have
not gotten there. There
are huge lobbies that keep
the government from
doing anything.
"People should read
labels. It may say high-
fructose corn syrup, or
dextrose, maltodextrin,
glucose and even juices


made with sugar."
Many people use honey
as a sweetener, but Mr.
Frier says that doesn't
make a big difference.
"Honey is calories and
sugar. It's less processed,
but it's still sugar."
He is not as concerned
about artificial sweeten-
ers.
"I feel they are fully
tested as far as safety," he
said. "A small percent of
the population may react
to them. Some people
may get headaches. When
you look at the number of
foods they're in, the
exposure to the American
public is in thousands
and thousands of prod-
ucts."
One surprising bit of
information was that
some studies have found
these products don't aid
in reducing obesity.
"One study showed that
if we covertly replace
sugar with aspartame,
people consume fewer
calories, but as soon as


we know we're getting the
substitute, we eat more.
We don't adjust and we
consume more calories."
Nutrition is a passion
for Mr. Frier and he has
made its study his life's
work. Next week, I'll have
more of my interview
with him.
Shelley Koppel is unable
to endorse specific treat-
ments for disease. Any
protocols for treatment or
testing she discusses are
accepted standards of
medical practice as
recommended by agencies
such as the American
Academy of Pediatrics or
the American Cancer
Society. When she draws
from personal experience,
those are her experiences
and are not medical
recommendations.
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of "Today's HealthCare"
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City-owned golf course has bright future


By James Stammer
For Hometown News

FORT PIERCE Econom-
ic times are difficult for
everyone these days. Throw
in the fact that you're
dependent on politicians to
keep things rolling and you
could wake up every morn-
ing with new grey hair on
your head.
At Indian Hills in Fort
Pierce, things are surprising-
ly bright in spite of the hur-
dles. The city-owned facility
is holding its own and look-
ing to a bright future.
In the mid 1930s, the city
leased the tract of land that
is Indian Hills to a golf asso-
ciation. That group built and
ran the course for more than
60 years.
Eventually, hard times fell
on the association and the
city, thanks to the vision of
Mayor Edward Enns, bought
out the membership and
took over ownership.
By the time the city took
the reins, things were bleak.
The course had been sub-
jected to serious neglect, as
the old owners struggled
financially and failed to
invest in the upkeep of the
course and clubhouse.
Then came the hurricanes
of 2004 and the course,
along with its old clubhouse,
was given a thrashing by
Mother Nature. What was
already a course with a bad
reputation was given a near-
death blow.
It was then city officials
decided to redesign and
rebuild the course. While the
course's location along U.S. 1
was prime back in the days
before Interstate-95, it was
now off the beaten path.
Another problem was t the
original design routed most
of the holes in an east-west


direction, meaning golfers
playing early or late in the
day had to deal with looking
directly into the sun.
A little nip here and a tuck
there may have been good
for some, but a complete
facelift was in order.
A temporary clubhouse
was built and the initial plan
was to renovate the existing
clubhouse.
That has since been torn
down and a new clubhouse
is in the city's plans. The
clubhouse is on the list of
capital improvements the
city wishes to accomplish,
but first, the club needs to
show the investment will
pay for itself over time.
The new greens are Tiff
Eagle and the fairways are
419 Bermuda, the best grass-
es in the business for our cli-
mate. A course that once had
a reputation for being poorly
maintained now is one of the
best-kept and lush courses
on the Treasure Coast. A lot
of the credit goes to Superin-
tendent Barry Lezark.
Thanks to the U.S.
Forestry Tree Grant pro-
gram, Mr. Lezark has been
able to plant more than 600
trees on the course.
"I hope I'm around long
enough to see them all grow
up," he laughed. "They give
us definition on the course
and I can just imagine how
great this course will look
when they mature."
"Our mission is to give
residents quality and the
best conditions, while keep-
ing in mind that we must be
affordable," said Greg Mart-
zolf, golf course director.
"Our reputation now is our
wonderful putting surfaces
and our pace of play."
Residents and visitors
have found Indian Hills is
meeting its mission state-


"Our mission is to give residents quality and the
best conditions, while keeping in mind that we
must be affordable."

Greg Martin
course director


ment.
Last fiscal year, the course
saw 54,000 rounds. While
rounds will be slightly lower
this year, they will still be
well north of the 50,000
mark.
The new course is quite
impressive. Not a single hole
from the original layout sur-
vived the rebuild. Given the
budget restrictions cities
and counties face when tak-
ing on a golf course renova-
tion project, I was pleasantly
surprised at not only how
much work was done, but
the quality of that work, as
well.
The biggest improvement
and upgrade you will likely
not see is to the drainage
and irrigation systems. The
course now not only drains
better and more quickly, but
the new irrigation system
keeps everything lush, green
and healthy.
The greatest asset of Indi-
an Hills remains. The course
already has a lot of rolling
hills and mature trees of
every kind. Best of all, it's
not only easy to walk the
course, but enjoyable to
ditch the cart, something
atypical of today's new
courses.
Measuring in at 6,545
yards from the very back
tees, Indian Hills is not long
by any modern measure-
ment, but don't be fooled
into thinking she can be eas-
ily taken. The course has a
variety of greens with the
shorter holes having smaller


greens with more undula-
tion to them.
Just a month ago, the
course cut the ribbon on its
new maintenance building.
The building gives Mr.
Lezark and his crew a won-
derful home from which to
run their operations. No
longer do the mowers and
other equipment sit out in
the weather. The morale of
the staff is better and the
conditioning of the course
shows it.
There is a new cart fleet as
well. Surprisingly, the new
carts cost less to operate and
maintain than the old fleet.
No word on whether they
used the "Cash for Clunkers"
program
Lucy Posa is Mr. Martzolf's
right hand woman. She
makes sure the course and
clubhouse run smoothly.
Thanks to her, golfers are
treated to a warm and
friendly staff from the
minute they reach the bag
drop to the moment they
drive home. She also runs
several events at the course,
from the city championship
to her own charity event for
"Save the Chimps."
"We're just a humble little
golf course," added Mr.
Martzolf. "We don't try to be
anything that we're not."
What Indian Hills Golf
Course is now is something
every golfer needs to experi-
ence to appreciate.
To contact the staff and set
up your round, call them at
(772) 461-9620.


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Monterey Road, Stuart.
Refreshments will be served.

THURSDAY, AUG. 27

*Workshop on the poten-
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This free informational work-


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From 8:30 a.m. noon at the
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Research Laboratory, 2001
Rock Road, Fort Pierce.

ONGOING EVENTS

*AMVETS Post 15 serves
breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m.
every Sunday at 2024 South
U.S. 1, Fort Pierce. Proceeds
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*Bird watching cruise: See
nesting birds on the bird
watching cruise, which
departs at 4:30 p.m. on Fri-
days, from Rivergate Park,
2200 S.E. Midport Road, Port
St. Lucie. Private charters are
available, and reservations
are required. For more infor-
mation, call (772) 489-8344
*Bilingual Hispanic chil-
dren's story time: 11 a.m. at
the Morningside branch
library, 2410 S.E. Morningside
Blvd, Port St. Lucie. This
weekly event is geared toward
children ages 3 to 6. For more
information, call (772) 337-
5632.
*Caribbean American Cul-
tural Group. Meetings are
held on the 3rd Wednesday of
every month at 6:30 p.m. at


172 N.E. St. James Drive, Port
St Lucie. Friday nights are our
fun/games nights, starting at
7 p.m. There are also several
special events throughout the
year. All are welcome. For
more information, call (772)
785-8350.
*Community garage sale:
Held the third Saturday of
every month in the Minsky
Gym parking lot. Find a bar-
gain or for $5.85 per parking
space, be a vendor and
unload all of your unwanted
treasures. So go ahead and
clean out your garages. Sorry,
there will be no telephone
registrations.
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Vista Blvd., Port St. Lucie. The
cost is $18.78 for adults, $15
for children.
For more information, call
(772) 489-8344.
*Florida dolphin watch
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dolphin watching boat tour
for groups of six passengers at
a time. The sightseeing tour
lasts two hours. Adult tickets
are $35 and tickets for chil-
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p.m. and 3:30 p.m. every day
from the South Bridge Marina
in Fort Pierce. Advance reser-
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(772) 466-4660.
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10 a.m. and stop at 4 p.m.
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
Soroptimist Internation-
al of St. Lucie County
installed club officers for
the 2009-10 club year on
June 11, during a dinner at
the Port St. Lucie Commu-
nity Center.
Hilda Zofrea was mis-
tress of ceremonies, and
introduced Cathy Brady
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Hutchinson Island, Fort
Pierce. It has more than 30
interactive displays about
energy, nuclear power and
electricity. Admission is free;
reservations required for
groups of 10 or more. For
information, call (772) 468-
4111, or (877) FPL-4FUN.
*Friday sunset cruise at
Rivergate Park. Boat leaves at
4 p.m. from 2200 S.E. Veter-
an's Memorial Parkway, Port
St. Lucie. Cost: $18.78 for
adults. Enjoy dining after-
wards at nearby restaurants.
For more information, call
(772)489-8344.
*Friday Fest, first Friday of
every month in Fort Pierce at
Marina Square at Melody
Lane and Avenue A. The free
event is held from 5:30-8:30
p.m., weather permitting,
and features live music, chil-
dren's activities, arts and craft
vendors and food stalls.
Call Main Street Fort Pierce
at (772) 466-3880.
*Friday night pizza jam:
Held on the fourth Friday of
every month from 6-9 p.m.
Features basketball games,
contests and pizza for chil-
dren, ages 6-12. Parents must
register their children at the
door before the event at the
Robert Minsky Gymnasium,
750 S.W. Darwin Blvd., Port
St. Lucie. Children will not be
allowed to leave until a par-
ent picks them up. Parents
must bring identification
when picking up their chil-
dren. This is a lock-in pro-
gram; doors will be locked at
6:30 p.m. For more informa-
tion, call Demetris at (772)
344-4300.
*Fort Pierce Jazz Society
arts and crafts show: The Jazz
& Blues Society arts and
crafts show is scheduled from
8 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Satur-
day. The event is on Indian
River Drive, just north of the
library, in Downtown Fort
Pierce. For information, call
(772) 460-JAZZ.
*Guided hikes: Every Sat-
urday at 10 a.m. Oxbow natu-
ralists lead visitors along a
series of trials, discussing the
plants and wildlife that live in
the different habitats along
the North Fork of the St. Lucie
River. For information, call
(772) 785-5833 or visit
www.stlucieco.gov/erd/oxbo
w.
*Heathcote Botanical Gar-
dens: The gardens, 210
Savannah Road in Fort Pierce
showcases a Japanese garden
with bonsai, herb garden,
reflection garden, as well as
palms and cycads and a
replica of a Florida Pioneer
House. Hours are Tuesday-
Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
Sunday (November-April) 1
to 5 p.m. Admission is $6 for
adults, $5 for seniors, and $2
for children ages 6-12. Mem-
bers are free and there is free
general admission the sec-
ond Friday of every month.
For more information, call
(772) 464-4672.
*Manatee Observation
and Education Center: 480
N. Indian River Drive, Fort
Pierce. Offers educational
programs, special events and
workshops. The center is
open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday through Saturday
and from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday.
For information, call (772)
466-1600, Ext. 3071.
Indian River Lagoon boat
tours aboard "The Gator," a
42-passenger pontoon boat
depart at 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m.
and 3 p.m. Group tours are


available at special times.
Tickets are $19 per adult (10
percent senior discount); $12
per child and may be pur-
chased at the Manatee Cen-
ter's gift shop. For informa-
See CALENDAR, Al 1


Palm Beaches and district
director of the Southern
Region, who officiated at
the installation cere-
monies.
Ruth Davis was installed
as club president. She is a
nurse at Indian River Med-
ical Center.
Sonja Davis, a financial
advisor at Wells Fargo Advi-
sors, was installed as vice
president.
Donna Naglreiter, a real-
tor at Century 21 AAA, was
installed as treasurer.


Mary Lou Piacesi was
installed as recording secre-
tary.
Hilda Zofrea, an account-
ing manager at Calico Cor-
ners, was installed as club
delegate.
Soroptimist International
is a worldwide organization
for women working through
service projects to improve
the lives of women and girls
in local communities and
throughout the world.
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Arnold walked into an Alaska
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By Andreas Butler
For Hometown News
VOLUSIA COUNTY -
Need a quick vacation or get-
away? The cities of Port
Orange, South Daytona and
Ponce Inlet provide lots of
great options for a budget-
friendly staycation.
South Daytona's Sensory
Park: This two and half-acre
park, located at 755 Olive St.,
is free to the public. The only
thing it might cost you is gas
in the car to get there. The
park features plants and
amenities that stimulate not
just sight, but smell and hear-
ing as well.
The park is made up of sev-
eral gardens, a pond, bench-
es, a walking trail that circles
the entire park, a gazebo, pic-
nic tables and a fountain with
a distinct sound.
"It's just a beautiful place
for people to come out and
enjoy," said Greg
Bartholomew, South Daytona
Parks and Recreation director.
"There really isn't any other
park like this in our area."
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sible and is accommodating
to the blind with different
sounds and signs that they
can enjoy.
For more information, visit
www.southdaytona.org.
Port Orange's Spruce Creek
Park: This 1,637-acre park
located at 6250 Ridgewood
Avenue is owned by Volusia
County and it is also free to
the public.
Adjacent to the Spruce
Creek marsh and wetland
area, its wild surroundings are
a perfect place to enjoy a
"back to nature" picnic. It has
numerous nature trails, vari-
ous types of vegetation local
to the area, a boardwalk and
15-foot-high observation
tower.
Many local students helped
to build the nature trails and
expansion on the north side
of the park that was part of the
Rose Bay Legacy Project pro-
gram. Students, teachers, and
local and state governments
continue to monitor the envi-
ronment and re nourish the
wetlands there.
For more information, visit
www.volusia.org.
Ponce Inlet Lighthouse:
The lighthouse in Ponce Inlet
has the distinction of being
Florida's tallest, at 175 feet.
Located at 4391 Peninsula
Drive, the lighthouse attracts
175,000 visitors a year, many
of whom climb the 203 steps
to the top to enjoy great vistas.
The cost is $5 per adult and
$1.50 per child under 11. It
opens at 10 a.m. daily. Closing
times vary.
Today the structure con-
sists of the tower and a muse-
um with memorabilia and
historic facts on the light-
house and the surrounding
community.
The lighthouse was con-
structed in 1883 but did not
open until 1887.
It was first called the Mos-
quito Inlet Lighthouse when
the area was called Mosquito
Inlet. The name changed in
1927.
Kerosene lit the structure
up until 1920 when a genera-
tor was installed, making the
transition to electricity.
"Vistors can examine one of
the largest collections of light-
house optics in the world,"
Director of operations Mike
Bennett said. "(They can also)
discover what turn-of-the-
century life was like for Flori-
da's early coastal residents."
For more information, visit
www.ponceinlet.org.


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tion, call (772) 460-6445.
*Navy UDT-SEAL Museum:
Visit the site of the original
Navy Frogman training
grounds during WW II. NASA
spacecraft training modules,
SEAL delivery vehicles, boats,
Frogman diving gear, photo-
graphs, weapons, memora-
bilia from World War II to the
present are all on display.
Museum theatre presents
footage of these naval special
warfare warriors in training
and combat operations.
Admission is $5 for adults, $2
for children (ages 6-12) and
free for younger children.
Hours of operation are Tues-
day-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. The museum is at 3300
North Highway A1A (Pepper
Park), Fort Pierce.
For more information, call
(772) 595-5845 or visit
www.navysealmuseum.com.
*Night of dancing: Daugh-
ters of Naomi embrace ball-
room and Latin dancing at
Old City Hall, on the corner of
Ave. A and U.S. 1, in Fort
Pierce. This event takes place
on the last Friday of every
month. Tickets cost $12.50
per person and are sold at the
door. Refreshments are
served. For more information,
call (772) 467-2535.
*Port St. Lucie Historical
Society: Learn about the


evolving facts of Port St.
Lucie. Organization is dedi-
cated to presenting and pre-
serving the past and present
history of the community.
Meetings are held on the last
Tuesday of every month at 1
p.m. at the Port St. Lucie
Community Center.
*Savannas Preserve State
Park: Guided walks, horse-
back riding and interactive
exhibits will be available at
the Education Center, 2541
Walton Road, Port St. Lucie.
The preserve has canoe and
kayak tours and rentals. Chil-
dren must be over age 5 for
these tours and rentals.
Reservations are required for
summer months. For more
information,call (772) 398-
2779. To volunteer, call (772)
398-2779.
*St. Lucie County Histori-
cal Museum: The museum,
located at 414 Seaway Drive,
Fort Pierce, is open from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday
through Saturday and from


noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday.
Features 16 permanent
exhibits of local history,
including a Spanish galleon
exhibit, Seminole Indian
encampment, Harry Hill pho-
tographic collection and the
1907 Gardner House. Group
tours are available.
For information, call (772)
462-1891.
*St. Lucie County Marine
Center: The center, located at
420 Seaway Drive, Fort Pierce,
features the Smithsonian
Marine Ecosystems exhibits,
with free tours at 2 p.m. on
Tuesday. Reservations not
required. For details, call
(772) 465-3271. Tours with Bill
Hoffman, center manager,
are 2 p.m. on Saturdays.
Reservations suggested. For
more information, call (772)
465-3273. The center is open
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tues-
day through Saturday and
from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday.
Admission is $2 for adults,
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*Smithsonian Marine Sta-
tion at Fort Pierce: Exhibit
gallery tours are held every
Tuesday at 2 p.m. Tour six
model ecosystem displays,
lead by exhibit staff. Partici-
pants may ask questions and
share observations during
informal presentation.
Admission to the exhibit is
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no cost for the tour. All ages.
Maximum 10 people. 45
minutes. Behind-the-scenes
tours: Exhibit staff conduct a
weekly behind-the-scenes
tour of the facility every Sat-
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visitors a look at the neces-
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mum of 10 people. 45 min-
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through Saturday: 10-4pm;
Sunday: noon-4pm; closed
Monday. Admission rates
are: adults: $2, children: $1,
seniors: $1.50; Tuesdays are
free. Group rates are avail-
able with advanced notice.
The Marine Station is locat-
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South Hutchinson Island,
Fort Pierce.
For more information, call
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group bookings, call (772)
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Eliminate the "Dealer Fee".


Fellow Florida Car Dealers, if you don't
know me, I should tell you that I don't profess
to be some "holier than thou" car dealer who
was always perfect for the past 38 years.
When I look at some of my past advertising
and sales tactics, I am not always proud.
But I have evolved as my customers have
evolved. My customers' expectations, level
of education and sophistication are much
higher today. Your customers are no different.
My remarks are made sincerely and with a
positive intent toward you and your custom-
ers. I am not trying to tell you
how to run your business. I "My CU
am suggesting a change that
will reward both you and your expectath
customers.
Virtually every car dealer ofeduca
in Florida adds a charge to
the price of cars he sells, a Sophistic
"dealer fee/doc fee/dealer
prep" fee ranging from $500 much high
to nearly $1,000. This extra
charge is programmed into
your computer. It has been made illegal in
many states including California, but is still
legal in Florida. The reason you charge this
fee is simply to increase the price of the car
and your profit in such a manner that it is not
noticed by your customers. This is just plain
wrong. I used to charge a dealer fee ($495)
and when I stopped charging it a few years
ago it was scary. But I did it because I could
no longer, in good conscience, mislead my
customers. Just because everybody else
was doing the same thing, did not make it
correct.


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Now, here is the good news. After eliminat-
ing the dealer fee my profit per car did drop
by about the amount of the dealer fee, but
my customers realized I was now giving them
a fair shake and quoting a complete out-the-
door price with no "surprises". And the word
spread. My volume of car sales began to rise
rapidly. Sure, I was making a few hundred
dollars less per car, but I was selling a lot
more cars. I was and am selling cars to many
of your former customers. My bottom line
has improved, not because I eliminated the
dealer fee, but because I was
tomers' able to earn the trust of more
customers in buying their new
ons, level or used car. You can do the
same.
tion and Why am I writing this letter?
I'm not going to tell you that
atiOn are I think of myself as the new
"sheriff' that has come to
er today." "clean up South Florida". In
fact, I am well aware that this
letter is, to some extent, self-
serving. Many people will read this letter and
learn why they should buy a car from me,
and not you. And, I am also aware that most
dealers who read this will either get angry and
ignore it or not have the courage to follow my
lead. But maybe you will be the exception. If
you have any interest in following my lead,
call me anytime. I don't have a secretary and
I don't screen any of my phone calls. I would
love to chat with you about this.
Sincerely,
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than 20 grams of marijuana, pos-
session of drug paraphernalia,
first-degree petit theft and resist-
ing an officer without violence.
*Bernard Williams, aka Nard, 18,
1655 North 29th St., Fort Pierce,
was arrested Aug. 11 and charged
with robbery with a deadly weapon
and third-degree grand theft.
*Devian Jamard Robinson, 28,
218 Southwest 10th Ave., Delray
Beach, was arrested Aug. 11 and
charged with credit card fraud and
use or possession of another per-
son's identification without their
consent.
*Kevin D. Florence, 18, 1101
Beach Court, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 11 and charged with
resisting an officer without vio-


lence, possession of a firearm
after being found delinquent and
possession of ammunition by a
person found to be delinquent.
*Neil Robert Nichols, 31, 341
Volkerts Terrace, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 11 and charged
with third-degree grand theft, giv-
ing false information to a pawnbro-
ker and dealing in stolen property
and violation of probation. He was
on probation for dealing in stolen
property and giving false informa-
tion to a pawnbroker.
*Christopher James Greer, 28,
2844 Stoneway Lane, Fort Pierce,
was arrested Aug. 12 and charged
with possession of cocaine with
intent to sell or deliver and
sale/delivery of cocaine.
*Courtney Danielle Landers, 18,
161 Princess Drive, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 11 and charged
with failure to appear in court on
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tion. She was on probation for bat-
tery.
*Brandi Renee Redding, 27,
3090 Northwest 46th Ave., Fort
Lauderdale, was arrested Aug. 11
and charged with violation of pro-
bation. She was on probation for
felony battery.
*Felix Juan Mata-Gueria, 22,
650 N.E. 18th St., Miami, was
arrested Aug. 11 and charged with
failure to appear in court on a
charge of sale of marijuana.
*Trinere Jones Haugabook, 36,
2181 S.W. Cameo Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Aug. 11 and
charged with violation of commu-
nity control. She was on communi-
ty for being a habitual traffic
offender.
*Danielle Nicole Mannion, 23,
3265 S.E. West Snow Road, Port
St. Lucie, was arrested Aug. 11
and charged with violation of pro-
bation. She was on probation for
third-degree grand theft.
*George Perez, 39, 829 E.
Mowry Drive, Apt. 1116, Home-
stead, was arrested Aug. 11 and
charged with violation of proba-
tion. He was on probation for pos-
session of cocaine.
*Michael Joseph Corona, 38,
555 S.E. First Ave., Fort Laud-
erdale, was arrested Aug. 11 and
charged with violation of proba-
tion. He was on probation for
felony battery.
*Ira Lee Huff, 51, 132 North 12th
St., Fort Pierce, was arrested Aug.
13 and charged with driving under
the influence, possession of 20
grams or less of marijuana, pos-
session of drug paraphernalia and
introduction of contraband into a
jail.
*James Rolle, 68, 1511 Citrus
Ave., Fort Pierce, was arrested
Aug. 12 and charged with being a
habitual traffic offender.
*Henry Evan Walker, 39, 2409
South 13th St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 12 and charged with
introduction of a contraband into a
jail, possession of 20 grams or
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*Sarojanie Kanhoye, 39, 6701
Woods Island Circle, Unit 303,
Port St. Lucie, was arrested Aug.
12 and charged with credit card
fraud.
*Gustavo Mangano, 17, 1210
Saltman Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 12 and charged with
possession of 20 grams or less of
marijuana and tampering with evi-
dence.
*Jason Lee Cooper, 33, 2966
McNeil Road, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 12 and charged with
third-degree grand theft.
*Jamel Wright, 17, 3211 Indian
Court, Fort Pierce, was arrested
Aug. 22 and charged with burglary
while armed, third-degree grand
theft, grand theft of a firearm and
possession of a firearm by a
minor.
*Stanley Robinson, 44, 9404
Portside Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 12 and charged with
felony battery and tampering with
a witness.
*Simone D. Similton, 41, 814
Daymon St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 11 and charged with
possession of cocaine.
*Ransford Clair, 22, 2408
Avenue E., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 12 and charged with
third-degree grand theft, posses-
sion of burglary tools and burglary
of an unoccupied dwelling.
*Sandra Standre, 37, 1902 S.E.
Easterbrook St., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 12 and charged
with tampering with evidence, con-
tributing to the delinquency of a
minor, permitting a minor to drive,
possession of cocaine, posses-
sion of a cocaine in a vehicle and
possession of a controlled sub-
stance without a prescription.
*Royal Carl Saunders, 28, 3306
S.E. Garden St., Stuart, was
arrested Aug. 12 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for possession of a con-
trolled substance without a pre-
scription.
*Robert Michael Bourbon, aka
Little Rob, 19, 5311 Wintergarden
Parkway, Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed Aug. 12 and charged with
attempted murder.
*Jeremy Rene Palacio, 21, 2839
S.W. Ann Arbor Road, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Aug. 12 and
charged with attempted murder
and aggravated assault with a
deadly weapon.
*Bryan Reed, 23, 1712 North
17th St., Fort Pierce, was arrested
Aug. 12 and charged with failure to
appear in court on a charge of
third-degree grand theft.
*Brenton G. Kilbourne, 21, 1462
Van Camp Road, Palm Bay, was
arrested Aug. 12 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for grand theft.
*Dwayne Robert Cowan, 40,
1312 Northwest 13th St., Miami,
was arrested Aug. 12 and charged
with being a habitual traffic offend-
er.
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*Gerardo Martinez, 37, 235
Pecan Place, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 8 and charged with
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That's because their
property values declined
more since the economy
went into a slump, Vice
Mayor Kelly said.
In response to a ques-
tion about how the city is
dealing with expenses, he
noted the city's budget




Police
From page A1 2
driving under the influence, being
a habitual traffic offender, having
no vehicle registration, having an
expired driver's license, having an
unassigned tag and refusal to
submit to a test.
Florida Department
of Corrections
*Edwardo 0. Gilmore, 36, 198
Garden St., Westbury, N.Y, was
arrested Aug. 6 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for aggravated battery
with a firearm.
*Tyrone Harris Henry, 40, 918
S.E. Lake St., Stuart, was arrest-
ed Aug. 10 and charged with vio-
lation of probation. He was on pro-
bation for robbery with a firearm
and kidnapping with a firearm.




Rants
From page A6

insurance company?
Talk about a double stan-
dard!

Outraged at spending

The Obama Administra-
tion has appropriated $2
billion for the United
Nations, provided $1 bil-
lion for construction of
office buildings for the
National Oceanic and
Atmosphere Administra-
tion, given $768 million for
the operation of the ineffi-
cient and corrupt govern-
ment of the District of
Columbia, and provided
$155 million to the Nation-
al Endowment for the Arts,
which is infamous for
financing filth.
If our tax dollars were
going to worthwhile pur-
poses, that would be one
thing. However, in a reces-
sion, for Congress to spend
on projects for political
allies and make-work
schemes is an outrage.

Stop soliciting

This about people who
come on my property
soliciting religion or put
fliers on my car. There
should be a law against
this.
I was told that if I put up
a trespassing sign and the
solicitors go past the sign,
then they can be arrested. I
had a couple of men ring
my bell, I didn't open the
door, but I noticed they
were eye-balling my
garage, because that door
was open.
How do I know those
people weren't just casing
my house to come back at
a later time to steal?

Leave yard sales
alone

About the code enforce-
ment officer that drives
around stopping people
from having yard sales:
When I moved here to be
with my mother seven
years ago, she loved to go
around to yard sales. It's an
intrusion that the city
stops yard sales, which
only help people who need
to make money and people
who can't afford to shop at
stores to buy the things
they need.
People who have yard
sales should clean up after-
wards and make sure there
is no garbage left over. The
city needs to change this
unusual law.


Better TV, please

This is about television.
How come there are no
good movies on anymore?
There are no religious
stations and all the movies
are full of sex and violence.
Us seniors would like to
have something to watch
besides that and reruns.


has dropped from $850
million to about $440 mil-
lion during the past sever-
al years.
That's in part, because
the city was paying off a
lot of debt, he said.
Vice Mayor Kelly also
noted the city has cut 117
positions and may need
to lay off more employees.
City manager Don
Cooper has said if the city


The city must consider issues of health, safety
and welfare

Jack Kelly
Vice Mayor


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Notice of Receipt


of Natural Gas


Transmission Pipeline


Certification Application
1. Application number NG-09-02 for certification to authorize location of corridors for, and construction, operation and maintenance of, a natural gas transmission pipeline, laterals, and compressor stations was filed by Florida
Power & Light Company (FPL) with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) on July 30, 2009. The Project is known as the Florida EnergySecure Line Project (Project). The locations of the proposed facilities
are shown on the accompanying map, and run generally from Bradford County, Florida to Martin County, Florida with laterals running into Brevard County, Florida and Palm Beach County, Florida. The case is pending before
the Florida Division of Administrative Hearings (DOAH), Case No.09-4151, prior to action by the Florida Governor and Cabinet, acting as the Siting Board, pursuant to the Florida Natural Gas Transmission Pipeline Siting Act
(NGPSA), Chapter 403, Sections 403.9401 .9425, Florida Statutes (F.S.). FPL is seeking certification of the Project under the NGPSA.
2. FPL's Project consists of a proposed 30-inch diameter natural gas transmission pipeline connecting a receipt point near Florida Gas Transmission, LLC's existing Compressor Station 16 located west of the City of Starke
in Bradford County to a termination point at FPL's existing Martin Plant located near Indiantown in Martin County, Florida. In addition to this mainline pipeline, two lateral pipelines will deliver natural gas to FPL's existing
Cape Canaveral Next Generation Clean Energy Center (CCEC) and existing Riviera Beach Next Generation Clean Energy Center (RBEC) via new 24-inch diameter and 20-inch diameter pipelines, respectively. Two proposed
compressor stations also are included as part of the Project; the "Bradford Compressor Station" will be located in Bradford County and the "45th Street Terminal Compressor Station" will be located at FPL's existing 45th Street
Terminal in Palm Beach County.
3. FPL's Project application seeks certification of corridors in which the proposed natural gas mainline pipeline and lateral pipelines will be located. FPL's "Mainline Preferred Corridor" originates in Bradford County near County
Road 235 and traverses east for approximately 50 miles before turning in a southerly direction and terminating at FPL's Martin Plant in Martin County. Approximately 265 miles of this 278-mile corridor are collocated with
existing utility rights-of-way. FPL's "Cape Canaveral Lateral Preferred Corridor" extends northeast for approximately 16 miles from the mainline pipeline in Orange County to the CCEC in Brevard County, and FPL's "Riviera
Beach Lateral Preferred Corridor" extends southeast for approximately 6 miles from an existing FPL oil/gas pipeline near Florida's Turnpike in Palm Beach County to the RBEC in the City of Riviera Beach. FPL's preferred
corridors will pass through the following local government jurisdictions: Bradford County, Clay County, Putnam County, Flagler County, Volusia County, Seminole County, Orange County, Osceola County, Brevard County, Indian
River County, Okeechobee County, St. Lucie County, Martin County, Palm Beach County, City of Hampton, City of Palatka, City of Palm Coast, City of Bunnell, City of Cocoa, and City of Riviera Beach.
4. FPL is proposing five secondary corridors along the Mainline Preferred Corridor and one secondary corridor for the Cape Canaveral Lateral Preferred Corridor.These secondary corridors, as well as FPL's preferred corridors, are
fully described in the Project application which is available for review at the locations listed below.
5. The application for certification is available for public inspection online at www.dep.state.fl.us/siting (click on "Applications in Progress") and at the following locations during normal business hours:


Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection
Siting Coordination Office
Siting Administrator: Michael P. Halpin, P.E.
3900 Commonwealth Blvd. Tallahasee, FL 32399
850-245-2002


Florida Power & Light Company
Walton Service Center
1050 SE Brandon Circle
Port St. Lucie, FL 34952


St. Lucie West Library
500 N.W. California Blvd.
St. Lucie West, FL 34986


6. DEP and other state, regional, and local agencies will be studying the application and preparing reports and recommendations on the Project. Interested persons should review the application and bring matters of concern to
the attention of the appropriate agency and FPL as soon as possible. Information regarding the appropriate contact persons at the reviewing agencies may be obtained from Michael P. Halpin at the DEP's Siting Coordination
Office, whose contact information is listed above.
7. Consideration may be given in this proceeding to pipeline corridors alternate to the corridors preferred by FPL. These alternate corridors may be proposed by persons other than FPL and may suggest an alternate route for
portions or all of FPL's pipeline corridors. To propose an alternate corridor, persons must request to become a party to the proceedings (see paragraphs 9 and 10 below), and then must file a notice of proposed alternate
corridor with the Administrative Law Judge, all parties, and any local governments in the jurisdiction of which the alternate is proposed, by no later than 50 days prior to the originally scheduled certification hearing, pursuant to
Section 403.9412, F.S. The filing must include the most recent United States Geological Survey 1:24,000 quadrangle maps specifically delineating the corridor boundaries, a description of the proposed alternate corridor, and
a statement of the reasons the proposed alternate should be certified. Each party proposing an alternate corridor will have the burden to provide the data necessary for the agencies listed in Section 403.941, F.S., to prepare a
supplementary report, submit the necessary fees, and the burden of proof on the certifiability of the alternate corridor at the certification hearing. See Section 403.9412, F.S., and Rule 62-807.530, Florida Administrative Code
(FA.C.), for further information and requirements.
8. A certification hearing will be held regarding this application in approximately eight months and a notice stating the date, time and location of the hearing will be published in this newspaper at least 80 days before the date
set for the hearing. The Administrative Law Judge will receive testimony and evidence from the parties and the public at the certification hearing. If timely requested by a local government pursuant to Section 403.9411 (2),
F.S., a public hearing where members of the public not parties to the certification proceeding may present oral or written communications to the Administrative Law Judge shall be held in each county through which the
corridor passes; however, the public should be aware that the majority of the testimony and evidence in the case will be heard at the centrally located certification hearing. If the Administrative Law Judge proposes to consider
communications from members of the public, then all parties shall be given an opportunity to challenge or rebut the communications.
9. Section 403.9411 (4), F.S., establishes the parties to the certification proceeding, and provides:
(a) Parties to this proceeding shall be: FPL; DEP; the Florida Public Service Commission; the Florida Department of Community Affairs; the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission; the Florida Department of
Transportation; the Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources; the Suwannee River Water Management District; the St. Johns River Water Management District; the South Florida Water Management
District; the North Central Florida Regional Planning Council; the Northeast Florida Regional Planning Council; the East Central Florida Regional Planning Council; the Central Florida Regional Planning Council; the Treasure
Coast Regional Planning Council; and the local governments in the jurisdiction of which the proposed natural gas transmission pipeline is to be located (see paragraph 3 above).
(b) Any statutory party listed in paragraph (a), other than FPL or DEP, may waive its right to participate in these proceedings. If any listed party fails to file a notice of intent to be a party on or before the 30th day before the
certification hearing, the statutory party is deemed to have waived its right to be a party unless its participation would not prejudice the rights of any party to the proceeding.
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of Chapter 120, FS., upon filing with the Administrative Law Judge of a notice of intent to be a party by an agency, corporation, or association described in subparagraph 1 or subparagraph 2,
or a petition for intervention by a person described in subparagraph 3, no later than 30 days prior to the date set for the certification hearing, the following shall also be parties to the proceeding:
1. Any agency not listed in paragraph (a) as to matters within its jurisdiction.
2. Any domestic nonprofit corporation or association formed, in whole or in part, to promote conservation of natural beauty; to protect the environment, personal health, or other biological values; to
preserve historical sites; to promote consumer interests; to represent labor, commercial, or industrial groups; or to promote comprehensive planning or orderly development of the area in which the
proposed natural gas transmission pipeline or corridor is to be located.
3. Any person whose substantial interests are affected and being determined by the proceeding.
4. Any agency whose properties or works might be affected shall be made a party upon the request of the agency or any party to this proceeding.
10. Anyone wishing to participate in the proceedings is directed to Section 403.9411 (4) and (5), F.S. To become a party, a person must file an appropriate petition no later than 30 days before the date set for the certification
hearing. The petition (and all other pleadings) must be sent to: Bram Canter, Administrative Law Judge, Division of Administrative Hearings, The DeSoto Building, 1230 Appalachee Parkway, Tallahassee, Florida, 32399-3060.
The petition must reference the application number and DOAH case number NG-09-02; 09-4151 and contain the name, address, and telephone number of the agency or person making the filing. A petition or notice of intent
to be a party or motion to intervene must contain allegations sufficient to demonstrate the agency or person is entitled to participate in the proceeding. Those wishing to intervene in these proceedings, unless appearing on
their own behalf, must be represented by an attorney or other person who can be determined to be qualified to appear in administrative proceedings pursuant to Chapter 120, F.S., or Rule 28-106.106, F.A.C. The notice or
motion must be sent by mail to FPL and all parties. (A list of parties may be obtained from DEP's Office of Siting Coordination at the address and telephone number listed above.)


11. (1) Subject to the conditions set forth therein,
certification of the Project shall constitute
the sole license of the State and any
agency as to the approval of the location
of the natural gas transmission pipeline, and
the construction,operation and maintenance
of the natural gas transmission pipeline,
except for permits issuable pursuant to a
federally delegated or approved permit
program. The certification shall be valid for
the life of the natural gas transmission
pipeline, but shall become void if construction
on, or condemnation or acquisition of, the
right-of-way is not commenced within five
years after the date of certification or such
later date as may be authorized by the
Siting Board.
(2) (a) The certification shall authorize
the applicant to locate the natural
gas transmission pipeline corridor and
to construct and maintain the natural
gas transmission pipelines subject only
to the conditions of certification set
forth in such certification.
(b) The certification may include conditions
which constitute variances and
exemptions from nonprocedural
standards or regulations of the
department or any other agency which
were expressly considered during the
proceeding unless waived by the
agency as provided in this paragraph
and which otherwise would be
applicable to the location of the
proposed natural gas transmission
pipeline corridor or the construction and
maintenance of the natural gas
transmission pipelines. Each party shall
notify the applicant and other parties
at the time scheduled for the filing of
the agency reports of any nonprocedural
requirements not specifically listed
in the application from which a variance,
exemption, exception, or other relief is
necessary in order for the board to
certify any corridor proposed for
certification. However, no variance shall
be granted from standards or regulations
of the department applicable under
any federally delegated or approved
permit program, except as expressly
allowed in such program. Failure of such
notification shall be treated as a waiver from
nonprocedural requirements of that agency.

If you would like to receive periodic updates
related to the Florida EnergySecure Line
Project, please call FPL at 1-800-693-3267
with your contact information or visit
www.FPL.com/EnergySecure and click
on "Provide Feedback". Current project
information can also be found on this website.




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A plea for help

Shiloh Community The-
atre has enriched this area
for some 15 years, putting
on 58 musicals and intro-
ducing countless young
people to the joys of musical
theater. Now Shiloh needs
your help.
If the theater does not get
$25,000-$30,000 in the next
few weeks, Shiloh will close
its doors. There will be no
community theater in our
area performing classic
musicals and new shows.
Chris Mazzella is treasurer
of Shiloh and said the situa-
tion is bleak.
"The major problem is
that we don't have sufficient
funds to float productions in
winter and fall," he said.
"Ticket sales are not enough.
The bottom line is that we
don't have the money in the
reservoir to support these
programs. The money we
need will carry all of our
operating expenses through
the year."
Shiloh hasn't cancelled
any shows yet. "Peter Pan"
is up first and it will be a
great event for families. The
second show, "Red, Hot and
Cole," is a salute to Cole
Porter.
Shiloh has provided won-
derful entertainment, schol-
arship money and educa-
tion for the community for
years. Now it's time for some
"angels" to step up and help
them out.
You can reach Chris
Mazzella at (772) 463-1985.

County
spotlights artist

St. Lucie County's ongoing
Art in Public Places program
is showcasing the work of
Fort Pierce artist Leslie Sza-
kacs. His work is on display
on five floors of the St. Lucie
County Clerk of Court Build-
ing, located at 201 S. Indian
River Drive.
Established by the Board
of County Commissioners in
1999, the Art in Public Places
program purchases artwork
and displays in public loca-
tions throughout the county.
Mr. Szakacs has resided in
Fort Pierce for 40 years and
taught at Indian River State
College for 32. He loves the
Florida outdoors and often
took his students to paint on
location.
His paintings have won
numerous awards and been
featured in juried exhibi-
tions and one-man shows in
the United States and
Europe. He is a recipient of
See SCENE, B2


A rockin' good time


Kim Ponsoldt of Port St.
Lucie and Lisa Brown of
Stuart paid for seats but
never used them as they
danced all night at the
Sunrise Theatre during
the performance by the
B-52s. Sunday, Aug. 16.
The band has been
performing since 1976
and played their hits
such as 'Rock Lobster,'
'Private Idaho'and 'Love
Shack,' in addition to
songs from their new
album 'Funplex'




Mitch Kloorfain
chief photographer

B-52s songstress Kate
Pierson performed with
the band at the Sunrise
Theatre on Sunday, Aug.
16.












Mitch Kloorfain
chief photographer


Local man is


'king of karaoke'


By Shelley Koppel
Entertainment writer
PORT ST. LUCIE -
Domenick Scarlato was
kicked out of high school
in Brooklyn. He joined
the Navy at 16 and served
as a frogman as part of
the underwater demoli-
tion team.
Mr. Scarlato worked for
15 years as a welder at
the Brooklyn Navy Yard,
and when it closed, he
went to night school and
got his high school diplo-
ma, his bachelor's and
master's degrees and,
finally a doctorate from
New York University. He
taught high school,
worked as an administra-
tor and was an adjunct
professor at the State
University of New York at
New Paltz.
One thing the father of
five daughters never did
was take a singing lesson,
so it was a surprise when,
at age 75, he took a dare
from a friend at an Elks
dinner and sang karaoke.
That first song was "I've
Got You Under my Skin."
The audience
demanded more and a
friend loaned him a
karaoke machine and
some discs. It was a reve-
lation for the guy who'd
only sung on the beach
with his buddies at
Coney Island.
Today, Mr. Scarlato is
known as "Dinatra" for
the number of songs he
sings that were made
famous by Frank Sinatra


Domenick Scarlato
and Dean Martin. How-
ever, his 160 song reper-
toire isn't limited to those
two performers.
He also sings tunes
made famous by Andy
Williams, Robert Goulet,
Nat King Cole, as well as
Broadway favorites, big
band sounds, love songs,
Italian favorites and
Christmas carols.
"You sing their songs,
but you have your own
style," he said. "I don't try
to imitate them. I want to
keep my own identity."
Mr. Scarlato sings sev-
eral times a week.
On Thursday nights
he's at the Captain's Table
in Jensen Beach and on
Friday he sings at Apple-
bee's in Fort Pierce. He
and his wife, Laraine, are
fixtures there. He has a
following that come to
hear the eight to 10 songs
he sings each night.
"Any place we go, we
get a following," Mr.
Scarlato said. "I have fun.
It keeps us young. We
meet a lot of young peo-
ple."
See KARAOKE, B3


Out & about


SPECIAL EVENTS

FRIDAY, AUG. 21

Missoula Children's
Theatre presents local kids in
"Rumpelstiltskin" at the
Sunrise Theatre, 117 S.
Second St., Fort Pierce, at 7
p.m. Tickets are $10. Call the
box office at (772) 461-4775
or order online at www.sun-
risetheatre.com.

BARS AND CLUBS

FRIDAY, AUG. 21
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.
Groucho's Comedy at
The St. Lucie Crab House
Beach Club, located at 329
S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port
St. Lucie. For reservations, call
(772) 419-0302.
St. Lucie Lanes, 6759 S.
Federal Highway, Port St.
Lucie, presents Dance 'n
Bowl with music byAJ.
Wristband $10; unlimited free
bowling from 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
(772) 461-5390.

SATURDAY, AUG. 22
Bogey's & Stogey's, 1032
S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port
St. Lucie. Call for performers.
(772) 337-7778.
Cafe Crime, 1068 S.E.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, 6-8:30 p.m. (772) 337-
2111.
See OUT, B2


STAR SCOPES
James Tucker
Week of 8-21-2009


Aries-March 21-April 19
Aries has a multitude of
blessings right now. Why?
It's because you give so
much, the universe is
beginning to pour out
blessings in return. You are
a true messenger of hope.
You always give encour-
agement and understand-
ing. Also, your courage in
the face of challenge is one
of your greatest gifts.

Taurus-April 20-May 20
Finish old projects before
beginning new ones. Take
an inventory of old habits,
attitudes, events and things
no longer needed and let
them go. This makes room
for new growth in your life.
You can tell how well this
is working by your happi-
ness level. If you don't like
it, don't do it. Like attracts
like, you know.

Gemini-May 21-June 21
See, the lighter touch
works when you allow it.
Sometimes less is more.
Now is not the best time to
feel overloaded and
burned out. Patience is the
key to action. Wait until
you have a clear vision
before making changes.
This puts the odds of suc-
cess in your favor. Stay
focused on your dream and
success is yours.

Cancer-June 22-July 22
By nature, your heart rules
your head. When you start
a project and your heart is
in it, you will succeed. If
you are in doubt about an
idea, don't start it. Your
energy is strong right now.
Be sure to make a little
time each day for fun and
recharging. Hit the thrift
stores and put together a
new outfit. Now life is so
much fun.

Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
Your future is bright
because you plan for it in
the present then live it one
day at a time. You continue
to manifest your dreams
into realities. You know
your capabilities better
than anyone. Stay focused
on your top priorities.
When the work is done, it's
time to play. With this kind
of balance, life is so much
easier.

Virgo-Aug. 23-Sept. 22
Listen to your closest

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DINING & ENTERTAINMENT


Out
From page B1
Groucho's Comedy at The
St. Lucie Crab House Beach
Club, located at 329 S.E. Port
St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie.
For reservations, call (772)
419-0302.
Kings Head Pub, 2838
S.W. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Call
for performers; (772) 340-
1223.
St. Lucie Lanes, 6759 S.
Federal Highway, Port St.


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the Lucie Award, given by St.
Lucie County.
Mr. Szakacs' work will be
on display through the end
of August.
For more information
about the Art in Public Places
program, call (772) 462-1767.

Call to artists
The Elliott Museum is ask-
ing local artists to submit
pieces for consideration for
its sixth annual juried exhibi-
tion.
This year's theme, "Florida
Expressions and Reflec-
tions," was selected to pro-
vide artists an opportunity to
explore and celebrate Flori-
da's unique history, lifestyle
and environment.
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made via digital images in
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Nov. 2.
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completed entry form must
be included. Entry forms
can be obtained at the Web
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drix at (772) 225-1961, Ext.
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Student wins
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Michael Ferrara of Palm
City has been awarded a full
scholarship to the Wanda
Bass School of Music at Okla-
homa City University. As he
prepared to leave for his
freshmen year, he spoke to
me about this exciting time.
Mr. Ferrara attended Mar-
tin County High School and
spent several summers at the
music camp at Interlochen,
Mich. For his senior year, he
attended the prestigious
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The young musician want-
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was no oboe at Bessey Creek
Elementary School, so he
had to choose another
instrument. He picked the
trumpet.
"I've grown to love it and
really enjoy playing it," he
said.
He applied to many of the
major music schools in the
country and was accepted at
the Boston and Oberlin Con-
servatories. Unfortunately,
the scholarship package was
not sufficient.


"The trumpet teacher
from Oklahoma City did a
master class and we con-
nected," Mr. Ferrara said. "I
had never heard of the
school, but he wanted me to
come there and the money
was important."
When Mr. Ferrara learned
he had a full scholarship,
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and board, he began to
research the school.
"It's an up-and-coming
school of music," he said.
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facility and only Steinway
pianos because they have a
large endowment. The
orchestra has a substantial
repertoire, as does the wind
ensemble, and they're start-
ing to recruit higher talent."
While Mr. Ferarra loves
playing the trumpet and
piano, performing is not his
only interest.
"My passion is conducting
and putting groups togeth-
er," he said. "I hope to go to
Juilliard or the Paris Conser-
vatory and get a doctorate. I
hope to work on Broadway.
My ultimate goal is to be the
musical director for the Met-
ropolitan Opera or the Lon-
don Philharmonic."
Mr. Ferrara has big
dreams, but right now, he's
focusing on freshman jitters.
"I'm really nervous," he
said. "I've never been there.
It's really exciting. Fortunate-
ly, there's a week of orienta-
tion and my roommate is a
sophomore music major
from Oklahoma City."
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The singer has several
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friends and family. The
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family.
For Mr. Scarlato, the kid
who got in trouble so
many years ago, there is a
lesson in his songs. That's
fitting for a man who
dedicated his working life
to education.
"Everyone has a talent
that is deeply hidden," he
said. "We must have the
courage to try and the
fortitude to persist. This
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surface to explore and
cultivate. It's never too
late."


Scopes
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Yours is an adventuresome
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don't know, tell them. This
keeps life running smoothly
because of better commu-
nications. As your life pro-
gresses, be sure to keep
releasing the old to prepare
for the new. This keeps life
in divine order.


Scorpio-Oct. 23-Nov. 21
You are constantly giving
birth to new ideas. Your
heart and spirit work over-
time. You are the eternal
optimist. You never give up.
Your enthusiasm is conta-
gious to everyone around
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Taking quality time each
day is very important for
your emotional well being.
If you don't make this time,
you will survive, but you
won't grow. Go to the water
once a week. Commune
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fully realize the power you
truly have. Humanity, more
than earthly possessions, is
what makes you truly
happy.


Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 19
Your accumulated wisdom
and experience continues
to propel you up to your
highest dreams. Your heart
is so open and full of love.
With this inner glow and
strength you are invincible.
There is no stopping you.
Your light will continue to
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You have made it happen.
Great job.

Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb 18
Try looking at challenges
from a new viewpoint.
When unsure of a direction,
stop, step back, take a
deep breath and refocus.
Ask for advice from trusted
friends when needed.
That's what friends are for.
Then continue on toward
your dream. You don't have
to do everything at once.
Just put the important ones
first.

Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20
Make decisions based on
hunches and instincts and
you always win. This is
what the universal spirit
and light is for. Stay in sync
with divine timing. It sim-
plifies life and keeps you at
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Louise A. Sciortino

Louise A. Sciortino, 74, of
Port St. Lucie, died Aug. 3,
2009.
She was bom in New York
and moved to Port St. Lucie in
2004.
She was a homemaker and
a member of the Catholic
faith.
She is survived by two sons,


Frank and Nicholas; a daugh-
ter, Denise; three grandchil-
dren; three brothers and four
sisters.
Arrangements by Yates
Funeral Home.

Helen Elenor Berol

Helen Elenor Berol, 92, of
Port St. Lucie, died Aug. 4,
2009.


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She was preceded in death
by her parents, John and Emil-
ia and her husband, Elmer.
She is survived by a daugh-
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William; four grandchildren
and three great-grandchil-
dren.
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John R. Schiavino

John R. Schiavino, 67, of
Port St. Lucie, died Aug. 5,
2009.
He was bom in Newark,
N.J., and moved to Port St.
Lucie 22 years ago.
He was a social worker.
He was a member of St.
Lucie Catholic Church.
He is survived by his wife of


38 years, Vivian.
He was preceded in death
by his parents, John and miss-
ing name
Arrangements by Yates
Funeral Home.

Mark A. Reed

Mark A. Reed, 42, of Port St.
Lucie, died Aug. 9, 2009.
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tersville, Ill., and lived in Port
St. Lucie for three years.
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9,2009.
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N.Y., and lived in Port St. Lucie
for two years.
She was a member of Our
Lady of Mount Carmel
Catholic Church.
She is survived by four
daughters, Virginia, Diane,
Nancy and Dorothy; a son,
James; 17 grandchildren and
16 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death
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Margaret and Constance.
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Out
From page B2
7 The Pineapple Playhouse,
700 W. Weatherbee Road, Fort
Pierce, opens its season with
the comedy "Key for Two'."
Performances are Thursday
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and Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets
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KARAOKE
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American Legion Post 40:
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The entry fee for a four-
person team is $200 or $150 if
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ior player, ages 7-17 or 18 if
the player is still in high
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In the world of sports,
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you true heroes are those
who can save a life or teach
a child. While that may be
true, there are some figures
in sports who truly are
heroes.
Bill Powell of East
Canton, Ohio, is a true
hero. What he has acom-
plished in relative obscuri-
ty while facing blatent
racism over the past six
decades is something that
movies are made of.
This past week, the PGA
of America bestowed upon
Powell its highest award,
the PGA Distinguised
Service award. In a way, it
allowed our sport to give
something back to and
recognize a gentleman who
has given so much to the
game.


Club in East Canton, Ohio,
63 years ago, he didn't do it
with the thought of a gala
in his honor on the eve of
the PGA Championship. He
instead was playing the
hand he was dealt.
When the 92-year-old
great-grandson of Alabama
slaves took the stand that
evening, it was a scene in
stark contrast to the unfair
predicament Powell found
himself in after the war.
After serving as a tech
sergeant in the Air Force in
England and Scotland,
Powell returned to Ohio,
where he was a star athlete
in high school, and where


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When Bill Powell set out
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he first learned golf as a 9-
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However, none of that
mattered when he applied
for first the G.I. Bill and
then a loan from a local
bank. He was denied both.
Fortunately for our sport,
Powell wasn't content to
just fade into the scenery.
He borrowed money
from a pair of black
physicians he taught the
game to and went onto
become the only African-
American to design, build,
own and operate a golf
course.
That course, Clearview,
now counts itself as one of
only 15 golf courses on the
National Register of
Historic Places.
"I had just left a country
where I was treated like a
human being," he told
Larry Dorman of the New
York Times. "So how was I
supposed to be satisfied to
be treated like dirt?"
So, with his financial
backing, Powell bought 78
acres of land in 1946 and
spent the next two years
crafting the first nine holes
of Clearview. He did nearly
all of the work on his own.
He didn't hire a designer or
rent earth-moving equip-
ment.
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his neck, so he could get
the grass planted," his
daughter, Renee Powell,
told the media gathered in
town for the PGA Champi-
onship. "He also needed a
rock picker. He couldn't
find anybody to do that, so
he was his own rock
picker."
In 1978, he purchased
another 56 acres and nine
holes became 18. Soon
Powell found himself
enjoying the fruits of his
long journey. Renee
became the second
African-American to
compete on the LPGA Tour,
and his son, Larry, became
a member of the Golf
Course Superintendents of
America.
Powell grew up in the
small town of Minerva,
Ohio.
While a teenager, he saw
a few guys playing golf and
was fascinated by it. He
started caddying, wanting
to learn the game. He not
only taught himself but
many others in his com-
munity.
He organized a high
school golf team and then
played while he attended
Wilberforce University. At
16 he hitchhiked 42 miles
to a Canton club to play in
a junior tournament where
he finished third.
His passion grew while
he served in Europe during
World War II, where he
would play Scottish
courses in his downtime.
Unfortunately, when he
came home, he was
surprised, and saddened,
to find courses still closed
to him.
Even with his financial
backing, Powell didn't have
much change to spare. He
would work on his course
all day and then at night, as
a security guard at Timken
Department Store. He
planted the trees and grass,
and left most everything
on his course natural. He
shaped the fairways and
greens with his bare hands.
The course is still run by
the Powell family today.
The par 72, 6,498 yard
course is open to anyone,
regardless of color, with
the desire and passion to
play golf and it costs a
mere $12 during the week
and $15 on weekends.
There have been times
when Powell wondered if
what he was doing was
worth the trouble. He
freely admits to being
gruff, even caustic, at
times.
"I love everybody now,"
he told the media. "I do. I
just love everybody."
With a knowing grin he
added, "When you're
walking down that last hole
toward the big clubhouse
over yonder, you don't
want to have a lot of
enemies."

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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772-467-0596 231-218-0281 SEE PHO-
386-756-7666 TO ONLINE www. Home-
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JENSEN BEACH Ocean
Breeze Park 55+ down
town 1/1 Fl rm
modernized turn-key. A/C
Price slashed to $5000
772-692-9016 WHEEL DEALS!!
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FORT PIERCE near
IRCC. 4/3 in good
neighborhood 2 master
brms w/bath avail,
furnished, util incl, run of
house, include w/d,
dishwasher, micro & frig,
enclosed pool & parking.
$425 & $500/month. call
772-466-7923
FORT PIERCE close to
Indian River State
College, suites, for full
time students only,
$450/mo. Large suite,
private bathroom, walk-in
closet, kitchenette,
internet, TV, laundry
facility, built to provide
best living/study cond to
IRSC student.
772-940-3351
FORT PIERCE senior
looking to share 3 br pool
home, furn rm priv ba
House priv W/D $450/mo
util inc. 772-321-6971
PORT ST LUCIE 45+
Adult park, retired person
looking to share dblwd.
Furn rm, $450/mo neg.
inc. elec & util. Internet
extra. 772-489-8620
PORT ST LUCIE, single
49 yr old male will share
home. Furn room, priv
bath, cable, house privi-
leges,, no drugs or drink-
ing. $450/mo+ 1/2 elec.
954-647-6903
772-323-7360
PORT ST. LUCIE 2 furn
rooms for rent, Clean &
quiet $400 each includes
elec water and cable. No
smokers. 772-361-3660
Hometown News
800-823-0466
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FORT PIERCE -
1/1 Apt. Just refinished,
clean. $400/mo + elec-
tric. Close to town on
Boston Ave. Call
561-441-2541 Im
FORT PIERCE 2/1 on
deadend quiet street, Ige
yard freshly painted, pets
ok. $600/mo + one mo
free 770-773-7388
FORT PIERCE 55+ Inlet
House. 2 furn apts. 1 & 2
br 1-ba. Pool, clubhouse,
close to shopping and
US-1. For sale or rent
$650 and $750/mo
772-460-5392
FORT PIERCE-
Low Move In- Studio's &
1 bedroom, starting at
$389/mo Sandpiper Apts
772-466-0470





FORT PIERCE- Virginia
Park Apts. First Month
Free! No application Fee!
No Deposit (w/ approved
credit) 772-464-8522
FORT PIERCE- Whisper-
ing Pines. Studios, 1 & 2
Bdrms Starting at $389 -
$599. Ask about our oth-
er discounts & promo-
tions. 772-466-7151
FORT PIERCE.
Casa Caprona Charmer
Spacious 2 Br $650/mo.
Near Shopping
2Br/1 Ba $550/mo
1Br/1 Ba $450/mo
772-201-5510

805Apatmets


MELBOURNE: Only
$2995 3/2 12'x60' All
New: CHA, vinyl siding,
skirting & concrete drive-
way in Village Glen an
Adult Park. Call
321-806-1240
OCEAN BREEZE PARK
55+ waterfront, pristine
2/2 $30,000, 1/1 $100
handyman special!
772-334-4093
PORT ST LUCIE-
Spanish Lakes River
front. 2/2, Screen porch.
Great cond. New kitchen
& many other new items.
$22,000. Reasonable
offers considered. Call
772-336-1901



PORT ST. LUCIE
Spanish Lakes 1
doublewide 2/2 fully furn.
FL room, shed, carport.
W/D. $13,900/obo owner
financing 772-349-2053
PORT ST. LUCIE 55+
Pet Section. Spanish
Lakes, Golf Village Furn.
2/2 dblw, C/H/A, pergo
floors, all appl's, FL rm.
$13,500 financing avail.
call Ralph 772-528-2086


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FORT PIERCE: North
Beach lbr/lba on Ocean,
Fully Furnished with
Kitchen & Utilities. Daily
or $163/wk 772-465-9684
HOBE SOUND- 1/1,
Safe quiet neighborhood,
laundry on ground floor,
$500 first/security
772-626-9275
HOBE SOUND: 1br &
2br Apts, Many Extras,
Upgrades, Extras, Flexi-
ble Terms. From $625
For Peace & Quiet Call
772-708-0731












PRESERVE
AT
OSLO

PERFECT PLACE
PERFECT PRICE

2299 10th Ave SW
Vero Beach
Mon Fri 9-6 Sat 10-5
*Income Restrictions Apply
772-978-0799
SEBASTIAN Efficiency
Furn., all utilities, cable,
refrig, microwave, laun-
dry pool, Pets ok (fee)
$199/wk 772-589-4546
SEBASTIAN- Spacious
3/2 bedroom 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 ,1BR/1BA From
$600 FLS Clean, Great
location, Responsible
tenants, No pets, Call
772-260-9618
STUART Time to relax!
2/2 condo. Private, over-
looks waterways & pool.
$700/mo. 2.5miles north
of Hobe Sound, US1. For
details: 772-219-7396
STUART ADORABLE
cottage 1/1 $600/mo furn
or unfurnished. On the
St. Lucie River. Great
location. 772-834-6167


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PALM HARBOR: Huge
3br/2ba loaded 14 hous-
es to choose from.
Starting at $399/mo. On
your property.
800-622-2832
SEBASTIAN 55+ Park
Place '04 Palm Harbor
3/2 great view, upgraded
appl's, tile floors screen
pch. Pool, clubhouse.
$78,000 772-589-6490
MELBOURNE MHs


Park Homes for Sale
from $2,000 to $18,000
Base lot rents from $367/mo
FREE cable Also, Empty lots
vall for doublewides or singles
1st month FREE"'


(Adult Park) Park Homes
from $2000 to $10,000
Lot rents $300/mo RV
Sites w/full hookups $15/day
Monthly/Seasonal RV Storage
Sites, $100/mo No hook ups
Park Mgr.
407-283-5277
TITUSVILLE 2/2 45+
River Forest. '05 Double
wide. Indian River View,
end lot, Upgrades galore.
low lot rent. $72,500
712-299-3252


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STUART- 1/1 55+ comm,
Near water. Tiled firs all
new appls, freshly paint-
ed. Full amenities.
$625/mo 772-341-0771
STUART- Wide river
2-br/2-ba. Waterfront
porches, pool $1200/mo
Watch the sunsets. 1st
month free. Includes boat
slip for 21' or less.
772-692-1200 see photos
online @ www.Home
townNewsOL.com ad #
43945


RENT lo7
STUART. FROM $550.
Furnished/Unfurnished
efficiencies. Sierra Con-
dos. No pets.
Judy Conran Broker
772-283-5763
Stuart/Jensen Beach 2
Large Condos 1/1.5 55+
super deluxe, beautifully
decorated, tropically
furnished & everything
new! Clubhouse, Golf,
Htd. Pool, Billiards, PC
Room, Library and much
more! A must see!
$599-$699/mo For info or
online walk through.
630-963-0369 or email
Buphlobill@gmail.com
STUART: lbr/lba condo.
Pool, laundry on site.
Avail for Sept 1. $650/mo
$550 dep + application
fee. 772-341-3332
VERO BEACH- Vista
Royale Open House
Building 19 #105 Sat &
Sun 10-5 55+ Renovated
1/1.5 772-538-8707


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



FT. PIERCE
QUIET AREA.
Nice 2 & 3 br homes,
Near IRC from
$650/mo. $850/ mo
772-201-5510

JENSEN BEACH
2/1-1/2 mobile home,
$550/mo
1/1 Cottage $500/mo
Efficiency $450/mo incl
elec, 772-692-0807
PORT ST LUCIE 3/2/1 in
Magnolia Lake Comm
$1000/mo incl cable, in-
ternet, alarm system.
954-920-2155 / 415-2680
lianaflorida@netscape.co
m
PORT ST LUCIE RENT-
ALS. For a Complete list
of rentals as low as
$800/mo. 772-618-5244.
Century 21 Silva &
Associates
PORT ST LUCIE- 3/2/1
Remodeled, New Kitchen
Tile, Carpet, All Applian-
ces $850/mo Near St Lu-
cie Medical Center. Pur-
chase option available
Call Owner 772-349-7345
PORT ST. LUCIE West:
Lake Forest PTE 3/2/2
Pvt water setting, Com-
munity pool, walk to
stores, dining, etc.
$965/mo incl. cable/ lawn
maint. Possible lease op-
tion. 772-201-1205


BEST BUY IN NC
MOUNTAINS!
2.5acre parcel. Gated
development.Spectacular
view. High altitude.
Bryson City $39,500.
Owner financing.
Owner 1-800-810-1590
www.wildcatknob.com
BIG BEAUTIFUL Arizona
Lots Near Tucson. $0
down $0 interest Starting
$129/ month. 18 lots
Only! Pre- Recorded
Message 800-631-8164
mention ad code 5063 or
visit www.sunsiteslan-
drush.com
CUMBERLAND Village
Spencer TN Ele 1850' 6
lots level ready to build +
3 new long term rental
cottages "all rented" City
water & sewer local mgt
for rentals. 15mi to
champ ionship golf. Build
your res or vac home.
Rentals & lots will pay all
cost + income for life
$150,000 cash was
$215,000 Warren
321-243-4434
DISCOUNT TIME-
SHARES 60%-80% off
retail!! Worldwide Loca-
tions! Call for Free Info-
Pack 800-639-5319 www.
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PORT ST. LUCIE-
Ocean access, 2/2/1
waterfront home, w/dock,
& large yard. Excellent
condition. No pets
$1050/mo 207-892-0052




HOBE SOUND- Large
luxury villa 2/2 1-car ga-
rage, on 1/2 acre of pri-
vate lush landscape. Pets
welcome. $1150/mo
772-463-9165
PORT ST LUCIE- Came-
lot Gardens. Immaculate
2Br/2.5Ba, w/ covered
parking, screen lanai,
comm pool $795/mo.
sec neg. Includes cable.
No Pets 772-293-9894
STUART- Central Park-
way Vilabella 2/2/1,
gourmet kitchen, across
from community pool &
clubhouse $995/mo. No
smoker/pets.
561-436-4931


for Ren


GEORGIA -
WEBSTER COUNTY.
60ACRES $2,525/AC.
Mature planted pine,
excellent hunting,
paved road frontage.
478-987-9700
St. Regis Paper Co.
LAND SALE NOTICE:
VIRGINIA MTNS
Closeout Sale!- 2.5 acres
with pond near stocked
trout stream, near state
park, $29,500, must sell.
Bank financing.
1-866-789-8535
NC Mt Properties Log
homes on 18-20 acres,
secluded lots with views.
Call Ed Hicks, Lic. RE
Broker, Timberland In-
vestment Properties, Inc
828-676-0221
NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS
Cool Summers/ Mild
Winters. NEW! E-Z to
finish log cabin shell, w/
loft & basement, includes
acreage $99,900.
ALSO, Mountain &
waterfront homesites
$39,000-$99,000. Local
Financing Available!!
828-247-9966 (Code41)


FORT PIERCE 2/1 C/H/A
on 4 acres. Annual lease
includes water, trash &
yard maint. Small pet OK
with pet fee deposit.
$600/mo 772-878-1243
see photos at www.ho-
metownnewsol .com





SPECIAL

Plantation Manor
Gated Community 55+

1/mo FREE
w/1 yr. Lease 8
SO

2/br $600 2
Including sewer
and water
w/Security Deposit
772-465-0990



for Ren-


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Enjoy fall in the
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rates available for
September reservations.
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1-800-723-7341
www.foscoerentals.com
ST. AUGUSTINE BCH
Oceanview Condo fr $99/
nite $779/wk, Ocean front
house fr $199 nite $1399/
wk, Ocean front wedding
$359 or Historic Dist fr
$129 Discount cruises
$289pp. 904-825-1911
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1940 BUICK SPECIAL 4
door sedan. All original
engine & parts. New tires
4" wide white walls. Exc
cond $13,500/obo
321-676-0157 see photo
online at wwwHometown
NewsOL.com ad # 37270
1976 FORD COURIER
73K original miles. Runs,
needs body work.
$600/obo 772-528-1299
67 SKYLARK convertible
Less than 73K original
miles. Turquoise green w
white interior. Original
engine; new top. In car
shows since the 1980's.
In Great condition
$14,000 757-287-2236
see photo online at www.
HometownNewsOL.com
ad #37216
BUICK RIVERIA 1983
Convertible New top
May '09. Very good cond.
Florida Car. $8,995
386-517-6854



DONATE A Car Today
To Help Children And
Their Families Suffering
From Cancer. Free Tow-
ing. Tax Deductible.
Children's Cancer Fund
of America, Inc. www.
ccfoa.org 800-469-8593


FORD TAURUS '04
81,000 miles, silver, gray
cloth interior, Excellent
Shape. Ice Cold A/C
$4800. 772-971-6230



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nate your car, Boat or
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deductible. Free Pick up/
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tion, Help Under Privi-
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Center 800-610-3911
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WANTED JAPANESE
Motorcycles Kawasaki,
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0, KZ1000, S1-250, S2-
250, S2-350, S3- 400,
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1976, KZ1000 (1976-
1980), KZ1000R (1982-
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2003 COLEMAN Pop-up
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Opens to 24' feet. 2 king
size beds. Slideout dining
area & more. $6500.
772-569-1376 see photo
online www.Hometown
NewsOL.comrn ad #37087
CAMPING MEMBER-
SHIP LIFETIME!
Camp Coast to Coast
USA/Canada/Florida. $10
per night (full hook-up)
Year Round. Paid $1595,
MUST SELL $595.
1-800-236-0327


1999 STEP VAN- 15',
great condition. 9500
original miles, good tires,
built-ins, great for handy-
man business. $12,500
321-302-1459


Sell or Rent
your home in
The Hometown
News
Martin County
thru
Ormond Beach
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CARGO Enclosed 7 x 14
2 axle Interstate '08. 2200
mi, ramp lots of chrome. TRUCK
Perfect for Harley's SPECIALIST
$3500 772-812-3155 Unlimited Customizing
BEST IN THE AREA! *Transmissions
BESTMIN THEATRE! Brakes and more!
HOMETOWN NEWS 330 Dickson Drive, FP
CLASSIFIEDS! 772-595-0160
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Boats &

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15' BASS BOAT 40HP
Johnson, trolling motor,
depth finder, trailer.
$2300 772-812-0018
18.5' SEA FOX CC 2005
90HP Merc Saltwater,
Bimini top, Lowerance
GPS fish finder. Alum
trailer. Full storage cover.
Live well. Coast Guard
Package. Exc cond.
$12,500 321-482-5759
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23' CUDDY CABIN 350
Chevy I/O, Volvo
outdrive, trailer, extras,
runs good. $2500
772-216-3054
Boats; 1000's of boats
for sale www.florida-
mariner.com reaching 6
million homes weekly
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broker profiles, fishing
captains, dockside dining
and more.
NAUTICAL FLEA Market
& Seafood Festival, Fri,
9/18 thru Sun 9/20, 9am
to 6pm, Martin Co Fair-
ground. Vendor space
available. 954-205-7813


NORTH CAROLINA
Mountains. New! E-Z Fin-
ish Log Cabin Shell with
Loft & Full Basement In-
cludes acreage $99,900.
Financing Available. 828-
247-9966 Code:60
OWNER MUST Sell. 4+
acres- $57,300 Nice oak
trees, private access to
lake. All utilities in. Ready
to build when you are!
Financing avail. Call now
866-352-2249.
www.fllandbargains.com
S.E. TENN Mtns Land
Discounted 5+ acre
Tracts from $24,900 w/
utilities. Must Sell!
Ocoee/ Hiwassee River
Area. Large MTN Tracts
from $2250/ acre
800-531-1665 or 931-260
-9435
TENNESSEE LAND . .
5 acre tracts for $24,995.
Great schools. Others
available with owner fi-
nancing as little as $250
down and $99 month.
JDL Realty, 800-330-
3390 or 931-946-2484,
ask for Darin.
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new carpet & paint, on
1/2 acre. Quiet area
$750/mo. 772-215-3290


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TEN NESSEE
Lynchburg 2 homes on
1 acre tract 2-br mobile
home, 4-br house.
Excellent schools
$89,000 for all $28,000
for mobile on 1/2 acre
931-581-3537
TENNESSEE SE: Gated
Mountaintop Community
Paved Roads, Under
Ground Utilities, Wood-
ed, 5 Acres & up. Seclud-
ed but 10 minutes to 1-24.
800-516-8387 Owr/Agent
www.timber-wood.com



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STUART, 4000 sq.ft. of-
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of Stuart/Martin County
chamber building with
conference room & small
kitchen area. $10sq.ft. ++
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772-287-1088 x 108
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BAYS Two 20'x24'
bays for rent 10ft garage
door opening, plus side
door entrance. $525/mo.
Located in Hobe Sound
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*Warehouse Space 500ft
772-545-9477
HOBE SOUND Gated
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$850/mo. 772-545-9477
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IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR ST. LUCIE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.
562009CP000693-FM
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ROBERT STEWART
GILES, Deceased.
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of ROBERT
STEWART GILES,
deceased, whose date of
death was January 2nd,
2009, and whose Social
Security Number is
XXX-XX-5511, is pending
in the Circuit Court for St.
Lucie County, Florida,
Probate Division, the
address of which is St.
Lucie County
Courthouse, Probate
Division, 201 South
Indian River Drive, Fort
Pierce, FL 34950. The
names and addresses of
the personal
representative and the
personal representative's
attorney are set forth
below.
All creditors of the
decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate on
whom a copy of this
notice is required to be
served must file their
claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE
TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE TIME PERIOD SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE
DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED. The
date of first publication of
this notice is August 14,
2009.
Personal Representative:
SANDRA E. GILES
24 Batchelder Road
Searbrook, NH 03874
Attorney for Personal
Representative :
NORMAN B. GETSON
LAW OFFICES OF
GLANTZ & GLANTZ,
PA. 7951 S.W. 6th
Street, Suite 200
Plantation, Florida 33324
(954) 424-1200 Florida
Bar No. 310646
Pubs: Aug 14, & Aug 21,
2009
Call Classified
800-823-0466


IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR
ST. LUCIE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO.
562009CP000846-FM
IN RE: ESTATE OF
GEORGEJ.
CRADDOCK. JR,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of George J.
Craddock, Jr., deceased,
whose date of death was
January 23, 2009, is
pending in the Circuit
Court for St. Lucie
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which is P.O. Box 700,
Fort Pierce, Florida
34954. The names and
addresses of the
personal representative
and the personal
representative's attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the
decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate on
whom a copy of this
notice is required to be
served must file their
claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE
TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH
IN SECTION 733.702 OF
THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE TIME PERIOD SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE
DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED. The
date of first publication of
this notice is August 21,
2009.
Personal Representative:
Kathryn C. Shumate f/k/a
Kathryn E. Shumate
1081 S.W. Pine Tree
Lane
Palm City, Florida 34990
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
Adele Small Harris
Attorney for Kathryn C.
Shumate
Florida Bar No. 669946
The Karp Law Firm, PA.
2875 PGA Boulevard,
Suite 100
Palm Beach Gardens, FL
33410. Telephone: (561)
625-1100 Fax: (561)
625-0060 Pubs: Aug 21,
& Aug 28, 2009


Public sale notice is here-
by given that the under-
signed intends to sell the
personal property descri-
bed below under the
Florida Self Storage
Facility Act. Florida
Statute Section(s) 83.801
83.908. The under-
signed will sell at public
sale by competitive
bidding starting at 11:00
am Saturday Sept. 5th,
2009 at St. James Self
Storage, 600 N.W. Airoso
Blvd, Port St. Lucie, FL
34983. The following all
consists of miscellaneous
goods: Arthur Franklin
Unit K710, Linda Morris
Unit H441 & Yvonne
Spinato Unit 1518. All pur-
chases are sold as is. All
purchases must be paid
in cash and removed
from the premises by end
of the business day
Pubs: Aug 21, & Aug 28,
2009


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Little Anthony & the Imperials
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