PORT ST. LUCIE_
I lwometownNee
Vol. 8, No. 19 Your Local News and Information Source www.HometownNewsOL.com Friday, October 16, 2009
S, HOW WEIRD
IS THAT?!
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!
Golfer loses arm in
alligator attack on course
From sfgate.com: Officials
say an alligator bit off part of
a golfer's arm as he leaned
over to pick up his ball at a
private South Carolina
course.
The man, who is in his 70s,
was retrieving his ball from a
pond when the 10-foot
alligator bit him.
The gator pulled the golfer
into the pond and ripped off
his arm in the struggle. His
golf partners were able to
free him. Wildlife workers
killed the alligator and
retrieved the arm in the hope
it might be reattached. The
man has not been identified.
He was being treated at the
See WEIRD, A7
COUNTRY GAL
I -- ,i .-r- aiI
Country singer Jo Dee
Messina kicks off a HTN-
sponsored concert series
Friday: Isolated
L tu thunderstorms; high:
91; low: 69; high tide:
L >* 17:29 a.m.; low tide:
S 3'17 :27 p.m.
Saturday: Isolated
thunderstorms; high:
83; low: 62; high tide: 8:18 a.m.; low tide:
2:14 p.m.
Sunday: Scattered showers; high: 80; low:
66; high tide: 9:03 a.m.; low tide: 2:59 p.m.
Weather courtesy ofwww.weather.com
Classified B9
Crossword B8
Health A6
Obituaries A11
Out & About B1
Police Report AS
Rants & Raves A6
Star Scopes BI
Travel A10
Viewpoint A6
Superintendent
likely to be rehired
By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY
- The St. Lucie County
School Board was
expected this week to
have rehired Michael
Lannon as superintend-
ent.
Mr. Lannon retired
Oct. 1 in order to cash
in sick days and take a
month off work.
But he
request-
ed he be
consid-
ered for
rehiring,
which
w a s
expect-
ed to
occur
Oct. 13.
Four of
Lannon
See REHIRED,A2
By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
PORT ST. LUCIE An institute
planning to build a biomedical lab
in Port St. Lucie is hopeful about
receiving a $3.5 million federal
grant that could speed up hiring s, iin-
tists, its interim chief operating officer
said last week.
Oregon Health and Science University
Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute, also
as VGTI-FL, is seeking the
grant from the U.S. Department of Com-
See GRANT, A7
Wal-Mart employees build 33
doghouses for need
y pet owners
1
S? -.
7...--
Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer
Michael Roll of Port St. Lucie puts a layer of paint on one of 33 doghouses built in cooperation with Wal-Mart Distribution Center No. 7038 and Unit-
ed for Animals. The two organizations worked together to build and deliver doghouses to homes in Fort Pierce for dogs that need shelter.
By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
Fort Pierce resident Willie
Bell Juste loves dogs.
She loves them so much
that at one point, she had
11 dogs on her property.
But unable to afford hav-
ing her property fenced,
she's had dogs outside
tethered, with makeshift
doghouses for some of the
animals.
Last week, employees at
the Wal-Mart distribution
center and United for Ani-
mals, a nonprofit group,
stepped in to help.
They delivered a dog-
house, and it didn't take
long for Lucy, one of Ms.
Bell's five dogs, to go inside
"It's wonderful,"
Juste said, adding
she's used chairs
Ms.
that
and
tables to provide some
shelter for the dogs.
Pam Stephenson, head
of United for Animals, a St.
Lucie County-based
organization, said 20 Wal-
Mart employees, on their
own time, built 33 dog-
houses.
Wal-Mart and East Coast
Lumber donated the mate-
rials. Wal-Mart also donat-
ed $250 per employee who
volunteered to United for
Animals.
Among other things,
United for Animals helps
people who cannot afford
veterinary bills for their
pets. The organization also
Council names new director
By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
St. LUCIE COUNTY-
More than a decade ago,
Sean Boyle moved from
Chicago to St. Lucie
County without having a
job lined up to be near
family.
But within two weeks,
Mr. Boyle, who had
worked as a social servic-
es consultant in Chicago,
found a job at the St.
Lucie County Children's
Services
Council.
Last
week, the
board of .
directors
for the
council
Mr. Boyle
as direc- Sean Boyle
tor to
replace his long-time
predecessor, Kathryn
Basile, who died of cancer
earlier this year.
"Thank you for your
vote of confidence," Mr.
Boyle told the board,
adding that he would be
happy just continuing as
assistant to Ms. Basile.
"Unfortunately, that's
not the situation," he
said.
Kathryn Hensley, chair-
woman of the board, said
Mr. Boyle will be a fine
replacement, saying he's
smart and fiscally conser-
vative.
See DIRECTOR, A3
lobbied successfully for
ordinances in Fort Pierce
and St. Lucie County
requiring pet registration
with a higher fee for ani-
mals that weren't spayed
or neutered, Ms. Stephen-
son said.
Barbara BJ Gasparre, a
Fort Pierce animal control
officer, originally came up
with the idea for the dog-
house project, Ms.
Stephenson said.
She supplied a list of
names of needy dog own-
ers, Ms. Stephenson said.
June Herzog, a Wal-Mart
Distribution Center man-
ager, said United for Ani-
mals approached her
about the project and she
thought it was "a fantastic
cause."
Employees were anxious
to help, she said.
In the future, United for
Animals hopes to provide
more doghouses and also
help people, such as Ms.
Juste, with fencing, said
Susan Parry, a member.
Mayor discusses
progress,
budget problems
By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
PORT ST. LUCIE -
There are hopeful signs on
Port St. Lucie's economic
front, but the city's budget
still poses problems,
Mayor Patricia Christensen
said last week.
Mayor Christensen
noted at the monthly Cof-
fee with the Mayor event
that Aegis plans to hire 500
more employees at its call
center and move from U.S.
1 to a larger location in
western Port St. Lucie. At
See MAYOR, A4
V
fill AA .
Novi
A2 Port St. Lucie Hometown News Friday, October 16, 2009
,LOSE TO20 I1
in 4 weeks
with Physiciansl71ST '
NOW MORE AFFORDABLE ;
THAN EVER!
LOSE FAST SAVE MONEY GET RESULTS
HOLIDAY SPECIAL I
Lowest Price of the Year
STOP IN FOR DETAILS
1 ." . 1 . -,
'^-- ----V _ '_ ''"--- ---------
CALL NOW! ici
(772) 337-4348 Phys WEIGHT cia
WEIGHT L
1109 SE Port Saint Lucie Blvd
Rivergate Plaza Next To Publix
Latisse
Longer, Thicker. Darker
Eyelash-. I 15
Organic
Medi Facial A
$85
S
Aesthetic
Beauty & Laser Center
BEFORE
Is
OSS
Centers
Botox
"Any Day's A Botox Dav"
$12/unit*
Laser
Hair Removal
Starting; .i1 $1i 5
Call for a FREE
aesthetic consultation
toJda!
*No minimum purchase
3498 NW Federal Hwy, Jensen Beach, Florida 34957
www.whsfl.com
Rehired
From page Al
the five school board
members reached for com-
ment before the meeting
said they felt Mr. Lannon
has done a good job as
chief administrator.
While not saying out-
right they would vote for
rehiring him, they said
they do not feel now is the
time for a change in lead-
ership.
The board was also to
vote on a contract identi-
cal in terms to the one Mr.
Lannon had before retir-
ing, said Dan Harrell,
attorney for the school dis-
trict.
Unlike the situations of
some public employees,
Mr. Lannon will not
receive retirement pay if
he is rehired and contin-
ues to work school board
member Kathryn Hensley
said.
The money he received
for sick time and vacations
Rhionda R.H%%erner Sclhuliz.P.L.
l -
dmt m
S T L \\%
789 S. Federal H\\\. Suite 300
StIuall t
\\\\ \\. \\ellleleschilUl zki\\..Coll
F% g *71
couldn't be used for any-
thing else, she said.
Mr. Lannon was eligible
as of Oct. 1 to cash in
about $74,000 for 109.25
days of accumulated sick
leave and $42,000 for accu-
mulated vacation leave.
At a school board meet-
ing last month, one com-
ment in opposition to the
rehiring was that teachers
aren't eligible to retire and
then be rehired.
But school board mem-
bers say that's not the case
and teachers have retired
and been rehired. It's not
that unusual for an
employee to retired and
come back to work, they
said.
In expressing support for
the rehiring, Ms. Hensley
said that Mr. Lannon, "has
changed the whole way the
community looks at edu-
cation," she said.
He has taken the district
"further than we've ever
been before" in terms of
progress.
St. Lucie County would
o choose!
VI ESCAI P I1 i 4 Y l
l ^^^BqaiT'T~rn~i choose!^
New 209 For
6 E-715 CARGOV TylN
-~--, ~
% TTO 0 R N E \
A MMOtk
have been an "A" district
this year were it not for
one charter school receiv-
ing an F, she said.
As a result, people from
other jurisdictions are vis-
iting the district, she said.
Ms. Hensley also credit-
ed Mr. Lannon with form-
ing partnerships with
other entities, such as Har-
bor Branch Oceanographic
Institute.
Mr. Lannon, "has been a
tremendous part of the
leadership team that's
made significant improve-
ments in our school dis-
trict over the past five
years," school board
Chairwoman Judi Miller
said.
To change leadership
when the school district is
still working on complet-
ing goals would be "coun-
terproductive," she said.
Board member John
Carvelli said the district
has had a lot of momen-
tum under Mr. Lannon's
leadership. He wants to
see that momentum con-
tinue, he said.
Agreeing with that senti-
ment, board member
Carol Hilson added a
search for a new superin-
tendent costs on average
$60,000 and that would
leave the district without a
leader for months.
Ms. Hilson and Ms.
Hensley said they believe
some opposition to Mr.
Lannon's rehiring is based
on his advocating health
education that goes
beyond merely stressing
abstinence and educates
students about condoms.
But they say they stand
behind the program.
Ms. Hilson said she felt it
is especially important
with the high rate of AIDS
in St. Lucie County.
"The way to help chil-
dren from making bad
decisions is to teach them
to make the right deci-
sions," Ms. Hensley said.
____j
er
JeuneNu Aesthetic Beauty & Laser Cent l
A2 Port St. Lucie
Friday, October 16, 2009
Hometown News
I F
Friday, October 16, 2009 www.H hometown NewsOL.com Port St. Lucie A3
Emergency Nurses Week
St. Lucie Medical
Center registered
nurse Sheri Hilliard of
Port St. Lucie exam-
ines and consults with
patient David Mayber-
/ ry during a trip to the
emergency room last
week. The Emergency
Nurses Association
recognized Emergency
Nurses week through
Oct. 17.
Mitch Kloorfain
164 x chief photographer
Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer
St. Lucie Medical Center registered nurse Sheri Hilliard of
Port St. Lucie consults with Dr. Joseph Cariello after exam-
ining a patient. The Emergency Nurses Association recog-
nized Emergency Nurses week through Oct. 17. The ER
staff treated nearly 43,000 patients and was recognized by
'ADVANCE for Nurses' magazine as Florida's best nursing
team in 2009.
Director
From page Al
"He has stepped up to
the plate and filled in the
gaps where he needed
to," she said of period
since Ms. Basile's death
and during the time of
her long illness.
The Children's Services
Council, which has a
budget based mostly on
property tax revenue,
provides funding to vari-
ous organizations that
help children.
Those programs impact
more than 20,000 chil-
dren, he said.
The council also pro-
vides training for chil-
dren's service workers
and advocates legislative
policies that benefit chil-
dren.
"We make sure that
children's issues are in
the forefront of policy-
making," he said.
Mr. Boyle, who has two
children, said he often
hears about children's
issues at home from his
wife, Jacque, who is a
teacher at St. Lucie West
Centennial High School.
During the next couple
of years, Mr. Boyle said,
the challenges will be
dealing with budget
reductions due to drops
in tax revenue.
It comes at a time, he
said, when some indica-
tors show that problems
areas, such as infant mor-
tality, are increasing, pos-
sibly because of the eco-
nomic downturn.
He said he enjoys work-
ing with the council.
"I like the difference we
make in the community,"
he said. "Through part-
nering with other agen-
cies, we make a huge dif-
ference."
THE -
BOOK EXCHANGE
Selling and Trading Quality
Used Paperbacks.
We Have Audio Books Too!
MARY MATHA PLAZA
3215 South US 1. Unit B
,1 Ri !,. s.. 1, ... .. n I ,
465-0301
SECOND LOCATION
PORT ST. LLUCIE LOCATION
|j | 8719 Southrl LIS 1 IPalm Plaza i
'_J
CLASS C'S, A'S, TOWABLES & POPUPS
Dometic and Norcold Authorized, Repair & Sales Center,
Refrigerators, Awnings & Air
Conditioners Warranty Work
i, C
S
,1
S
- ----------------
$5.00 COUPON
WIAD BUYING 120
OR MORE OF MERCHANDISE
RV Lifestyles
658 Carter Ave., Port St. Lucie, FL 34983
772-871-5544
(one block off Crosstown Parkway and Bayshore)
RECESSION
BUSTERS!
c1 TEMPSTA oeal 2TEMPSmTAL pa TEMPSlMTA
Heating and Cooling Products Heating and Cooling Products Heating and Cooling Products
FISWBH' You CAN FEEL T'" M-W'iYOIJ CAN FEEL T'U 17 NI YoU CAN FEEL r"
13 Seer
System
R410A
Buy The Air
Handler and We
Will Fit the
Condenser for
FREE!
Limited Time Offer Quantities Limited
**See manufacturer's certificates for qualifying products.
Consult IRS guidelines for details.
***See Dealer for details. Not all Tempstar products
qualify for instant rebate.
Locally Owned & Operated
Serving the Treasure Coast
Since 1991
14 Seer
System
R410A
CA$H FOR
COIL$*
Trade in your OLD
Inefficient System and
Get Top Dollar Discounts
*Amount varies according to size & model of purchase
772-340-7900
www.excelac.com
18 Seer
System
R410A
EXCEL
Instant Rebate ...........1000
Instant FPL Rebate ..... $880
U.S. Tax Credit** ......... 1500
SAVE
OVER
$3300
Residential Commercial
Mobile Homes Condos
License# CC058264
Friday, October 16, 2009
Port St. Lucie A3
www.HometownNewsOL.com
EXCELlent Service EXCELlent Prices EXCELlent Choices
ON- I
A4 Port St. Lucie Hometown News Friday, October 16, 2009
I -
- tuines Ii ins~1II~urance~I
LJi~
--I
----I
It's Not Just
About the
Bricks, Mortar
& Inventory...
It's about the people
who rely on the
Business: the customers
... the employees ....
and you!
As an Independent Agent we can tailor a program just right for
you. Safe.Sound.Secure. insurance protection from
Auto-Owners Insurance Company, the "No Problem People.
M
ctJuto-Owns hnswrane
Life Home Car Business
1680 SW St. Lucie West Blvd,
Suite 104
Port St. Lucie, FL 34986
R.V. JOHNSON 772.621.9533
Insurance
I -MLNALLTJL.JLJILOOLTLT -jL.JLJILCFwwjL
m
said.
This
refused
freeze.
year, the unions
to approve a pay
Care center gets
recognition
I
I
"Relia6fe, Compassionate andAffordabCe
...We Promise!"
Meal Preparation
Housekeeping
Medication Reminders
Dress/Hygiene Monitoring
Companionship
Transportation
Alzheimer Care
1 to 24 hour
772-465-0500 Preferred
Services Starting as Low as $7.50 per hour Lic. #230893
NE i /Ti N
NOW OPENGB
Perkins
Medical
Supply
For The Care You Deserve
PORT ST. LUCIE
10365 SOUTH US 1
Amazing Hour & A Half Fresh ..
SF K Facial and Foot Massage Medicinal
s^ Now Only $55 Herbs
y Call now to schedule your Over 200 to
appointment with Linda Choose From
tarwet'ur De4
772-878-9704
Wheat Free Village Square 8759 South U.S. 1
Gluten Free
Products Available Port St. Lucie, FL 34952
Hours:
Mon.-Sat.
10 am 5:30 pm
BEDS SCOOTERS SEAT LIFT CHAIRS
WHEELCHAIRS DIABETIC ORTHOPEDIC
PORTABLE OXYGEN OSTOMY PRODUCTS
BATHROOM SAFETY EQUIPMENT
MEDICAL UNIFORMS
MASTECTOMY
SAVE ,FREE WATER,
SSAVE TESTING ALWAYS N Chlorine
1 0000 WEEKLY POOL IWith Your ApprovedI
Haywood Navigator or SERVICE EPA Container :
Pool Vacuum Ultra tarting at 50 S 67 REG$1.85
* (Mail in Rebate) $1 GA L
SEXP 10/30/09 10% OFF TUESDAY GAL10/30/09
F.O E~R Fr With Coupon EXP 10/30/09 I
gai &ip SENIOR CITIZEN ,--E -
$2 OF B10% Off Buy4 GetI1
Po on Wednesday '
r3 2 lb. Pool Remodeling & Refinishing FRlEE
SBottle of Individual
Yellow Treat:a Chlorinet
With Coupon EXP 10/30/091 ." 1 M ona Tablet ,
"."-- O---- With Coupon EXP 10/30/09
CALL USa --- --
FOR ALL Hours:
TOUR POOL 8 am-6 pm
J!El R8NEED2s 344-6124 Jo,..s...mI (az a
8627 SorJ.. 1, PSL (Crown Plaza)
LAKE FOREST PARK
Florida's Premier Assisted Living Community offers you a whole new world of friendship,
gracious living, comfort & security in the ultimate location!
* 18 acres with walking trails and lakes Late risers' continental breakfast Clubhouse use for Family events
* Scheduled transportation Gated community Heated pool Garage Front porch Exercise programs
* Pet friendly Independent and Assisted living Weekly housekeeping Full time program director --
* Concierge on staff Life-alert system Generator system Complete maintenance Private screened patios *
* Full kitchens Fitness center All utilities except phone .
Mlere's u'liat so Iiic 'ofthe s-es ideiits
hpai 1,1c1, t 14,r ihrLq~ vCmr,. I mIn I'o. I i I IkL1%Ii111i 1 F1 M tr n I bI,- -I II.htI
much hatppie.r herc c%.cr. ithmu, hi~ha, l'1iimdeiL' ij, %%c tell
Ikvid ~If 111q % lh~u~it id iniL h..i h
'kilc iiiN.
I L."Llid %%am and AlIIin % e.%I nend
ILMalian Is
%%v ic I Ik i, "J i iI fi. im liq 1% I, %I -ike
I, 'rc~t PairkI %%ai the hC'.L Ihiflnu %% c
ha% i'i.cc% r d, ne I ir 1ic r N heIhajp'icr
114 %% [hl I II C 11t II C l II I %C1
1% a~ -
I '.I Ik Ih'i t I, i II'rFit I%% Iho-rL-Ino
it le %%~ heni I iri~tc Lhrouumh 111C V2LLC-
I, 11 L~.. I t., $111ligh( IC 1
I ccl II k itw Iic I c I% i~liI' d rinm cd
hcrc 101.11' 1.car-; u4t."
.Ic icR
LAKE FOREST PARKz"
A Senior Lifestviv Commuar "
2909 South 25th Street, Fort Pierce, FL 34981 772-466-1919 www.seniorlifestyle.com
License #AL9993 .,
I
A4 Port St. Lucie
Friday, October 16, 2009
Hometown News
MASADA
Lavender Mineral
Bath Salts
$1 49
)ested Retail $17
Save $5.50
.3elected Varieties, .........................
Mayor
From page A1
the same time, she said,
negotiations are still under
way for Wyndrest Holdings,
based in Hobe Sound, to
build a digital production
studio in Tradition.
The studio would create
original content and digital
imagery for animation fea-
ture and action films and
video games. There would
also be 500 jobs with salaries
of $65,000 or more, she said.
She said the studio would
be built on land behind the
shopping center that houses
Target and other businesses.
"It would mean a tremen-
dous positive impact for the
community," Mayor Chris-
tensen said.
But, she added, legal
issues are still be worked
out.
She said she hopes to have
some more definitive news
in the next 30 to 45 days.
The news, however, is less
positive when it comes to
the city's
budincreasinget,
force the city to make some
Maydifficult choices, Mayorr
Christensen
said.
property tax
decline oyees of the Police
increasing,
she said.
Anything
more than 10 percent will
force the city to make some
difficult choices, Mayor
Christensen said.
Part of the challenge, she
said, will be showing union-
ized employees of the Police
Department the critical situ-
ation that exists when con-
tract negotiations begin next
year, she said.
The city doesn't want to
reach a point where it would
consider having the St. Lucie
County Sheriff's Office take
over law enforcement in
Port St. Lucie.
That would mean less
service, as the Sheriff's
Office would be operating in
larger area with the same
number of deputies, she
For Hometown News
News@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
Physicians Immediate
Care, one of the region's
providers of ambulatory
and urgent health care,
has become the first on
the Treasure Coast to
receive formal recognition
as a certified urgent center
under guidelines of the
Urgent Care Association of
America.
With its certification,
Physicians Immediate
Care and the Urgent Care
Association of America are
demonstrating their com-
mitment toward providing
patients with access to
appropriate levels of care.
"With the rising cost of
healthcare, more con-
sumers are choosing
urgent care centers as a
less costly and more con-
venient option to a
lengthy visit at a crowded
emergency room," said Dr.
Kenneth Palestrant.
In addition to providing
urgent care medical serv-
ices to the Treasure Coast,
Physicians Immediate
Care is also the medical
care provider for the St.
Lucie County Sheriff's
Office and its employees'
families.
Physicians Immediate
Care recently also became
the medical care provider
for the county's fire dis-
trict health and welfare
insurance trust to provide
comprehensive health
care and clinic services to
the fire district's employ-
ees and their families.
Offices are located at
1900 S.E. Port St. Lucie
Blvd., southwestern office
at 4007 S.W. Port St. Lucie
Blvd., in the Paar Center,
and 5550 S. U.S. 1, Fort
Pierce. For more informa-
tion, call (772) 460-9227,
(772) 398-1588 or (772)
343-1774, or visit
www.immedcare.com.
1
Friday, October 16, 2009
www.H hometown NewsOL.com
Port St. Lucie A5
Police report
Editor's note: This is a list
of arrests, not convictions,
and all arrestees are pre-
sumed innocent unless or
until proven guilty in a
court of law.
Port St. Lucie
Police Department
*Joseph John Waller, 19, 1034
S.W. Coleman Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Oct. 1 and
charged with lewd or lascivious
offense with the victim under the
age of 16.
*Daniel Craig Gresey, 18, 16185
S.W. Cobalt Ave., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Oct. 1 and charged
with burglary.
*Kenneth Allen Knickerbocker,
25, 870 S.E. Starflower Ave., Port
St. Lucie, was arrested Oct. 1 and
charged with possession of more
than 20 grams of marijuana and
possession of marijuana with
intent to sell or deliver.
*Nicholas C. Bazinet, 39, 870
S.E. Starflower Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Oct. 1 and
charged with cultivation of mari-
juana, possession of more than
20 grams of marijuana, posses-
sion of a firearm by a convicted
felon and possession of drug
paraphernalia.
*Dennis M. Janowicz, 64, 342
S.E. Lancaster Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Oct. 3 and
charged with aggravated assault.
*Brian Janette Hadden, 28,
2313 S.E. Surrey Place, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Oct. 3 and
charged with battery and aggra-
vated battery.
*Matthew Scott Beasley, 25,
1985 S.E. Rainier Road, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Oct. 3 and
charged with strong-armed rob-
bery, tampering with a witness
and battery.
*Russell N. Graham, 26, 361
S.W. Grimaldo Terrace, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Oct. 4 and
charged with grand theft.
*Paul Gregory Winant Jr., 24,
2510 S.E. Oaklyn St., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Oct. 4 and
charged with grand theft and pos-
session of drug paraphernalia.
*James Thomas Lattanzi, 35,
3601 S.W. Foremost Drive, Port
St. Lucie, was arrested Oct. 2 and
charged with obtaining or attempt-
ing to obtain a controlled sub-
stance by fraud and failure to
appear in court on charges of
possession of oxycodone without
a prescription and battery.
*Michael Catalano, 53, 522 S.W.
Butler Ave., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Oct 6 and charged with
possession of a firearm by a con-
victed felon and aggravated bat-
tery
*Eduardo Dennis, 47, 1519 S.W.
Andaulusia Road, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Sept. 6 and charged
with felony battery.
*Tammy Miller, 48, 1026 S.W.
Macao Ave., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Oct. 7 and charged with
17 counts of possession of a con-
trolled substance, resisting an offi-
cer without violence, violation of
probation and failure to appear in
court on a charge of driving while
license suspended. She was on
probation for operating a vehicle
while license suspended.
*Curtis Lee Carter, 52, 2626
S.E. Melaleuca Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Oct. 7 and
charged with possession of
cocaine, possession of cocaine
with intent to sell or deliver, pos-
session of more than 20 grams of
marijuana and possession of drug
paraphernalia.
*Linda Gail Carter, 50, 2626
S.E. Melaleuca Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Oct. 7 and
charged with possession of
cocaine, possession of cocaine
with intent to sell or deliver, pos-
session of more than 20 grams of
marijuana and possession of drug
paraphernalia.
*Charles Roger Boudah, 25,
126 W. Glenn Drive, Fort Pierce,
was arrested Oct. 7 and charged
with armed robbery and petit theft.
*Melissa Ann Gushue, 32, 1599
Magnolia Ave., Hatboro, Pa., was
arrested Oct. 7 and charged with
two counts of organized fraud, two
counts of credit card fraud, four
counts of criminal use of personal
identification and third-degree
grand theft.
*Jose R. Fernandez Canuelas,
18, 2565 S.W. National Circle,
Port St. Lucie, was arrested Oct. 7
and charged with four counts of
lewd/lascivious battery.
*Jesus Alberto Ruas-Galvez,
18, 1610 28th St., Fort Pierce,
was arrested Oct. 7 and charged
with lewd/lascivious battery.
St. Lucie County
Sheriff's Office
*Warren Leonard Riley, 30, 23 B
Ry Arbor Drive, Palm Coast, was
arrested Oct. 1 and charged with
carrying a concealed firearm with-
out a permit, escape, criminal
mischief, resisting an officer with-
out violence, possession of drug
paraphernalia, possession of a
stolen firearm, possession of a
firearm by a convicted felon, pos-
session of cocaine with intent to
sell or deliver and possession of
cocaine.
*Joshua Robert Fox, 36, 4801
Northeast 58th Ave., Silver
Springs, was arrested Oct. 1 and
charged with violation of proba-
tion. He was on probation for
being a habitual traffic offender,
possession of a controlled sub-
stance without a prescription,
possession of cocaine and pos-
session of marijuana.
*Rebecca Minnerly, 20, 934
Wagner Place, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 1 and charged with
violation of probation. She was on
probation for battery on a law
enforcement officer.
*Jacques Antoine Moleniz, 41,
6514 Summer Cove Drive,
Riverview, was arrested Oct. 1
and charged with failure to appear
in court on a charge of being a
habitual traffic offender.
*Roman Douglas White, 21,
1014 North 17th St., Fort Pierce,
was arrested Oct. 1 and charged
with felony battery and burglary.
*Julie Virginia Graham, 51, 5138
Margaret Lane, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 1 and charged with
possession of cocaine.
*Aaron Todd Crider, 39, 288
S.E. St. Lucie Blvd., Stuart, was
arrested Oct. 1 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for burglary of a
dwelling.
*Stanley S. Walker, 71, 1802 S.
U.S. 1, Fort Pierce, was arrested
Oct. 1 and charged with two
counts of felony theft.
*Donald Charles Cornwell, 23,
6754 N.W. Argus St., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Oct. 1 and
charged with sale of marijuana
within 1,000 feet of a church.
*Jameson Laurent, 22, 504
North 23rd St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 1 and charged with
aggravated battery.
*Alfred Fontaine, 40, 312 North
28th St., Fort Pierce, was arrested
Oct. 2 and charged with third-
degree grand theft, dealing in
stolen property and giving false
information to a pawnbroker.
*Michelle M. Vanover, 22, 312
North 28th St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 3 and charged with
third-degree grand theft and driv-
ing while license suspended.
*Raymond Hillary, 35, 2008
North 51st St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 2 and charged with
battery and tampering with a vic-
tim.
*Felix Matta-Guerra, 22, 650
N.E. First St., Miami, was arrested
Oct. 2 and charged with battery by
a detained person.
*Lori Carlene Allan, 35, 106
Albano Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 4 and charged with
third-degree grand theft.
*Darion L. Stuckey-Jordan, 19,
114 S.E. Amesbury Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Oct. 3 and
charged with burglary of a
dwelling, dealing in stolen proper-
ty, third-degree grand theft and
giving false information to a pawn-
broker.
*Timothy Lee Thomas, 69, 809
N.E. Fifth St., Okeechobee, was
arrested Oct. 4 and charged with
two counts of obtaining or
attempting to obtain a controlled
substance by fraud.
*Eligna Samuel Bain, 32, 771
Southwest 24th Ave., Fort Laud-
erdale, was arrested Oct. 3 and
charged with failure to appear in
court on a charge of being a habit-
ual traffic offender.
*Roland A. Chalmens Jr., 28,
1230 Easton Ave., Fort Pierce,
was arrested Oct. 2 and charged
with possession of more than 20
grams of marijuana, possession
of marijuana with intent to sell or
deliver and possession of drug
paraphernalia.
*Jason Samplos, 29, 909 E.
Weatherbee Road, Fort Pierce,
was arrested Oct. 2 and charged
with possession of methadone
without a prescription and pos-
session of drug paraphernalia.
*Lakeshia Renae Tumblin, 28,
433 North 17th St., Fort Pierce,
was arrested Oct. 2 and charged
with child abuse.
*Reynaldo Jacob Prado, 33,
5201 E. Portafino Landing, Apt.
104, Fort Pierce, was arrested
Oct. 5 and charged with 22 counts
of aggravated sexual assault on a
child.
*Jeffrey A. Saucier, 46, 801 S.
Ocean Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 5 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for burglary of an unoc-
cupied structure.
*Andrew Martin Stenney, 29,
1621 S.E. Ballantrae Blvd., Port
St. Lucie, was arrested Oct. 5 and
charged with leaving the scene of
an accident with injuries.
*Michael Wayne Adams, 37,
510 North 20th St., Fort Pierce,
was arrested Oct. 5 and charged
with possession of cocaine and
possession of cocaine with intent
to sell or deliver.
*Ali James Jordon, 35, 427
North 11th St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 3 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for conspiracy to pos-
sess cocaine with intent to sell or
deliver.
*Boone Alexander Redmond,
21, 1310 22nd Ave. Southwest,
Vero Beach, was arrested Oct. 5
and charged with violation of pro-
bation. He was on probation for
possession of cocaine, posses-
sion of 20 grams or less of mari-
juana and possession of drug
paraphernalia.
*Arthur Sherfield, 51, 703 N.
Ninth St., Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed Oct. 5 and charged with viola-
tion of probation. He was on pro-
bation for possession of a firearm,
possession of a controlled sub-
stance and possession of marijua-
I l-EIOO-273-IPS~r
na with intent to sell or deliver.
*Robert E. Flippen, 65, 398
Gokchoff Road, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 5 and charged with
two counts of sale/delivery of oxy-
codone.
*Summer Dawn Collins, 22, 238
14th St., Vero Beach, was arrest-
ed Oct. 6 and charged with giving
false information to a pawnbroker
and dealing in stolen property.
*Grant Matthew Efinger, 30, 455
S.E. Streamlet Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Oct .6 and
charged with violation of proba-
tion. He was on probation for
uttering a forged instrument, two
counts of third-degree grand theft,
burglary of a dwelling, dealing in
stolen property and giving false
information to a pawnbroker.
*Dominique Nicole Edwards,
24, 6960 Stone Creek Circle,
Lake Worth, was arrested Oct. 6
and charged with violation of pro-
bation. She was on probation for
fraudulent use of a credit card,
third-degree grand theft, criminal
use of personal identification and
organized fraud.'
*Jessica Rachael Vom Baur, 25,
10725 S. Ocean Drive, Lot 149,
Jensen Beach, was arrested Oct.
6 and charged with sale/delivery
of oxycodone and possession of
oxycodone without a prescription.
*Dustin Lloyd Smith, 27, 1889
Regent Court, Vero Beach, was
arrested Oct. 6 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for possession of alpra-
zolam (Xanax) without a prescrip-
tion.
*Edward Forrest Mooney, 43,
4889 North U.S. 1, Fort Pierce,
was arrested Oct. 6 and charged
with violation of probation. He was
on probation for third-degree
grand theft and issuing a worth-
less check.
*Shwanda L. Williams, 20, 437
North 11th St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 6 and charged with
violation of probation. She was on
probation for possession of
cocaine and possession of a con-
trolled substance without a pre-
scription.
*Katie Lynn Osborne, 22, 2037
S.E. Avon Park Drive, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Oct. 6 and
charged with violation of proba-
tion. She was on probation for
possession of more than 20
grams of marijuana.
*Soldonia Feliciano, 32, 2901
S.E. San Jeronemo Road, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Oct. 6 and
charged with organized fraud, two
counts second-degree grand theft
and two counts of exploitation by
an elderly person.
*Neville Joseph Webb, 20, 802
North 25th St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct .6 and charged with
felony petit theft.
*Joseph William Martin, 23,
17341 S.W. Seventh St., Holly-
wood, was arrested Oct. 6 and
charged with failure to appear in
court on charges of felony petit
theft and resisting arrest.
*Scott Kiehl, 53, 2540 S.E.
Lakewood St., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Oct. 7 and charged with
felony driving under the influence.
*Desmond Darryl Hanna, 22,
3741 Northwest 22nd St., Apt. 2,
Miami, was arrested Oct. 6 and
charged with possession of a ficti-
tious driver's license or identifica-
tion card.
*Foster Daniel Martin, 23, 106
Carrol Susan Lane, Fort Pierce,
was arrested Oct. 6 and charged
with giving false information to a
pawnbroker and being a habitual
traffic offender.
*Barbara Madgeline Mayhew,
72, 7903 North Blvd., Fort Pierce,
was arrested Oct. 6 and charged
with communication fraud.
*Willie B. Freeman, 28, 125
N.W. First St., Belle Glade, was
arrested Oct. 6 and charged with
seven counts of burglary of a con-
veyance and three counts of third-
degree grand theft.
*Michael Brandon Holt, 23,
2698 S.E. Calusa Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Oct. 6 and
charged with violation of proba-
See POLICE, A7
Did You Know Your
Home Owner's Policy
Doesn't Cover For Flood?
If you have information about a crime,
call Treasure Coast Crimestoppers at
(800) 273-TIPS.
VIEWPOINT
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2009 HOMETOWN NEWS WWW.HOMETOWNNEWSOL.COM
.ants :
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.
Not a racist move
To the person stating that the school board tried to
censor the president in his address to the children last
month and that it was a racist move, you're wrong.
Most parents, including myself, were sent home notes
regarding the address and that we had an option, if we
wanted to let them participate. I had no issue with the
president addressing the children it was the questions
that were being asked that I, and thousands of other
parents nationwide, had a problem with.
Also, it's not his color it's his policies that are troubling
us. For you also to assume that all, as you put it, "right-
winged Christian, lunatic fringe" are white, you really
have no clue to what's been going on. Not all of us are
white, including me. Do you have to also be Christian to
be "right-winged," or is OK for some of us to be agnos-
tic?
I find your statements to be racist, and it just shows
how completely ill-informed the country is, if your
statements are any reflection of the "left."
No money for taxes
I live in a county where all of the people are rich. In
our county, we pay high taxes for all services. Now, the
county is going to ask for more and higher taxes.
I guess the powers-that-be think that taxing every-
thing in the county is right. Perhaps the rich can pay
any amount of taxes, but the rest of us do not have the
money to keep paying high taxes, period. Many people
are doing without necessities to be able to stay in their
homes. We pretend that in our county everyone can
come up with vast amounts of money and keep making
demands on those who are unable to pay.
I do not think that it is our president's fault. It is the
fault of greedy leaders in our community. Our county
commissioners do not listen when we speak. It is time
to stand up for what you think and say it.
Priorities?
On the one hand, our president wants to spend more
time considering his options in Afghanistan while our
soldiers are getting killed there almost every day. On the
other hand, he rushes through a huge, multi-billion
stimulus spending bill, wants a massive take-over of the
nation's health care system, and demands that we rush
into unprecedented so-called cap-and-trade legislation,
which will cost all taxpayers greatly.
Is this common sense or is it political hypocrisy?
Unfair insurance issues
This is regarding telling the truth about the health
care system. I am an American, both my husband and I
pay taxes, we are out of work and have no medical cov-
erage. We were trying to get my husband into a local
clinic because of his high blood pressure. They said they
couldn't see him because we didn't have any money, yet
I read about illegal immigrants getting free health care
and I don't think that's fair.
Appalling behavior
I was at a community sporting event last week, and
was appalled by the behavior of some of today's youth.
With pants hanging off their behinds they swore like
sailors, grabbed themselves repeatedly, made fun of
those participating in the sports, including the cheer-
leaders, all while sitting on their lazy butts not doing a
thing.
As an elderly citizen, I don't feel as though they would
have paid much attention to me if I would have let them
know my disgust. It would take a parent, teacher, coach
or policeman to get the point across that they have no
idea how to behave in a public place. Gone are the days
of respect and cheering each other on.
PtIometownNews
The Port Saint Lucie Hometown News is published weekly by
Hometown News, L.C., 1102 South U.S. 1, Fort Pierce, FL 34950.
POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Hometown News,
1102 South U.S. 1, Fort Pierce, FL 34950
Voted # I Community Newspaper in
America in 2005, 2006, 2007.
..... QOne of the top 3 in America every year since 2003.
Steven E. Erlanger Pusher and Patricia Snyder Drector of
Jim Kendall C E Adver
Lee Mooty General Ma Carol Deprey-Zelenak Class fed
Vernon D. Smith Managing Partner Christine lannotti ............. Classfed
Philip J. Galdys .........P/Dretor of Operatons Eileen Huneycutt Classfed
Tammy A Raits VP/Mana Etor LucyCampagno ..............Classfed
Robin Bevilacqua Human Resources Dolan Hoggatt .............. rcuato
Bruce Michels Sales Manager Kim Jenks ................... District
David Newton Sr Adverts Consultant Anne Checkosky Deputy M
Angel Chavez Advert Consultant Mitch Kloorfain Chef Pho
Michele Muccigrosso ... Major Accounts Manaer Jay Meisel Staff Write
Mercedes Lee-Paquette Anna-Marie Menhenott News Cler
Rita Zeblin Paaton Manaer Amanda Budnik Office Ma
Eric Macon Graphic Artist Communi
Sue Moye Grapc Artist Copyright 2009, Hometown
Phone (772) 465-5656
Fax (772) 465-5301
Classified (772) 465-5551
Rants & Raves (772) 465-5504
Circulation Inquiries 1-866-913-6397
circulation@hometownnewsol.com
IFPr
News, L.C.
CIRCULATION AUDIT BY
VERIFICATION
Kickin' it
Ayla Cainas of Port St.
Lucie gets her groove on
with a Mako the parrot
during the 22nd annual
Dancin' in the Streets
festival in Stuart Saturday,
Oct. 10.
Mitch Kloorfain
chief photographer
Exploring your new computer
WAell, you finally did
it. After months,
even weeks of
planning, you finally took
the plunge.
After hours of research-
ing magazines, the Inter-
net, the opinion of friends,
"Consumer Reports," etc.
you finally settled in and
bought your first comput-
er. You've just opened a
door into a whole new
reality that only the
computer-literate seem
unfazed by. Welcome
aboard.
So now what?
All those magazines and
consumer reports don't tell
you what you are going to
do with your new machine,
they just tell you which
ones they think are better.
Why are you getting a
computer in the first place?
What do you need a
computer for? What are
you going to do with it?
If you are a new comput-
er owner (that is, you've
never owned a computer
before in your life), there
are a few things you ought
to know right off the bat,
the kind of things that no
one tells you about when
you were shopping for your
machine, such as how to
do the basic things, such as
sending and receiving e-
mail, typing letters,
"downloading" and going
on the Internet.
You've heard about these
things a thousand times,
COMPUTE
THIS
SEAN MCCARTHY
v-4
but what does it all really
mean?
I know first-hand just
how confusing things can
be when you bring home
your new computer. There
is a lot of excitement as the
machine is plugged in for
the first time. Then, when
you throw the switch and
turn it on, your journey
begins.
You may encounter a
menu where you have to
fill out some information
about yourself and you
may have to enter an
authorization code, but
before too long, you will
make it to the desktop,
where all the magic
happens.
The desktop is the first
place you will see every
time your machine wakes
up and stabilizes. You can
tell when the machine is
fully awake because the
little hourglass will go away
and the hard drive light
will stop flickering.
You can recognize the
desktop by the presence of
a button on the lower left
corner of the screen (the
"start" button), a clock at
the lower right and the
presence of icons, such as
"my computer," "my
documents" and "recycle
bin."
Take a look around.
Click the start button
and a menu will open that
leads to more options.
Move your mouse up the
menu and you will see
different program groups
expand as you pass your
mouse over them. This is
where you can find all the
controls that make your
new machine do the things
you need it to do.
Hold your mouse over
the "programs" program
group and you will be able
to see all the programs that
are already installed on
your machine.
Programs are like tools
and the "programs group"
is like a giant toolbox. Each
of the programs is a tool
specifically tailored for a
specific task and, like most
tool boxes, it is OK to have
two or more of the same
kind of program.
Glance down the list of
programs and get
acquainted with the tools
in your toolbox. This is
where you go to launch the
programs you will need to
be productive with your
computer.
Get familiar with what
programs are installed on
your new machine and
take a little time to get
familiar with how they
work.
Most people will try to
learn Windows. I've always
counseled people not to
worry about Windows,
instead, focus on learning
the programs installed in
Windows.
After spending some
time exploring the pro-
grams installed on your
new machine, it's time to
have some fun.
Click "start," "programs"
and "games." Don't ignore
the games as just frivolous
time-wasters. Use the
games that are already
installed on your machine
as tools to familiarize
yourself as to how to
interact with your
machine.
You'll quickly find that
once you master a program
such as Solitaire, you will
also have mastered things
such as "clicking and
double clicking," "dragging
and dropping" and have
gained exposure to such
common program features
such as "pull down
menus."
Games allow you to learn
how to interact with your
machine without the
pressure having to produce
anything while you learn.
I wish you the best of
luck and welcome you to
the never ceasing world of
computers.
Sean McCarthy fixes
computers. He can be
reached at (772) 408-0680
or help@ComputeThisOn-
line.com (no hyphens).
Nutrition suggestions from S to Z
t seems the bottom of
the alphabet has a lot of
powerhouse nutrition.
These suggestions are also
taken from lists supplied by
"Environmental Nutrition"
magazine and the Tufts
University "Health and
Nutrition Letter."
Sweet potatoes are a
good alternative to regular
potatoes. They have a lot of
beta-carotene, vitamin C,
folate, calcium and magne-
sium. Just remember,
adding a lot of sugar adds
empty calories. Try sugar-
free maple syrup instead.
Whenever I was upset,
my husband, Roy, had the
Englishman's answer to
every problem: "A nice cup
of tea."
It turns out that tea has
antioxidants called cate-
chins that may reduce
heart disease. This isn't
herbal tea, it's the real stuff,
green or black. The benefits
are the same for caffeinat-
ed and decaffeinated tea.
Iced tea is not as effective.
Tofu and other soy
products have been touted
for a long time, but it's
unclear what the benefits
are. Women with a history
of breast cancer are usually
steered away from soy
products, as they can
mimic the effects of
estrogen. It is a good
source of protein and a
meat substitute.
Tomatoes, no matter how
you pronounce them, have
a lot of lutein for the eyes
and vitamin C. Cooked or
processed tomatoes,
interestingly enough, are
the best source of lycopene,
which seems to help
prevent some cancers. Just
remember if they are
canned, they may have a
lot of salt.
Tuna has those wonder-
ful omega-3s and vitamins
and good protein. Canned
tuna should be packed in
water, not oil and use low-
fat mayonnaise.
Turkey breast, without
the skin, has a lot of protein
without a lot of fat. It also
has B vitamins and seleni-
um. It's a good substitute
for processed meats.
Walnuts, consumed in
small amounts, six at a
serving, are low in saturat-
ed fats and high in unsatu-
rated fats. Use them as a
snack, to replace a saturat-
ed fat item, but use them
sparingly, because the
calories add up.
Watermelon is another
good source of lycopene,
which may prevent some
cancers.
White fish, such as
flounder, cod and sole, has
a lot of protein and not
many calories and fat. They
should be baked, broiled or
grilled; frying undoes the
good.
Whole-grain bread is one
of those terms that are easy
to misunderstand. When
you read the label, the first
ingredient should be whole
grain. If it says "multi-
grain," or anything other
than whole grain, it's not.
Whole-grain pasta is
another good swap item for
the white variety. Accord-
ing to the Tufts newsletter,
new technology has made
the whole-grain products
tastier.
Yogurt shows up on both
lists and you want to stick
with non-fat or low-fat
varieties. It's a good source
of protein and calcium and
good bacteria. It also
provides a variety of
minerals and vitamins.Stay
away from the sugared
varieties and add fresh fruit
to plain, low-fat yogurt.
We've gone through the
nutritional alphabet and
there's a lot to choose from.
The list isn't complete; as I
mentioned in the first
column, most fruits and
vegetables could be on it.
The lists may give you
some suggestions for a little
variety and maybe, a taste
for something new that's
good for you, too.
Shelley Koppel is unable
to endorse specific treat-
ments for disease. Any
protocols for treatment or
testing she discusses are
accepted standards of
medical practice as recom-
mended by agencies such as
the American Academy of
Pediatrics or the American
Cancer Society. When she
draws from personal
experience, those are her
experiences and are not
medical recommendations.
She is the former editor of
"Today's HealthCare"
magazine and a member of
the National Association of
Science Writers. E-mail
questions to skoppel@bell-
south.net.
Friday, October 16, 2 0 0 9 w w w .H hometown NewsOL.com Port St. Lucie Al
Library to host
annual dinner
For Hometown News
News@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY -
The Friends of the St. Lucie
County Library Association
will hold its annual din-
ner/meeting on Oct. 19 at
the Port St. Lucie Holiday
Inn starting at 5:30 p.m.
Authors for the evening
will be the husband-wife
team of Deborah and Joel
Shlian, award-winning med-
ical mystery writers, whose
latest book, "Rabbit in the
Moon," won the gold medal
for the Florida Book Awards.
Admission to the dinner and
lecture is $40 per person.
The Shilians practiced
medicine together for years
Grant
From page Al
merce.
"We have received word
from the Economic Devel-
opment Administration we
are being favorably looked
at for this funding," said
Mark Barry Williams, inter-
im COO.
Last month, the Port St.
Lucie City Council, at the
urging of city manager
Don Cooper, supported
the grant application, a
requirement for VGTI-FL
to be eligible to get the
money.
"This will provide a $3.5
million grant to VGTI,
which would allow them to
build out, in its entirety,
their new facility, which is
being constructed within
the city of Port St. Lucie,"
Mr. Cooper said in a letter
to the City Council.
Currently, VGTI-FL has
funds to complete 60 per-
cent of its planned facility,
officials said. The remain-
ing portion would only be
a shell.
Mr. Williams said the
grant would not only allow
before trying their hand at
fiction. Their first novel,
"Double Illusion," won rave
reviews from the LA Times
and was optioned for film.
Their second book,
"Wednesday's Child," was
compared to Mary Higgins
Clark and nominated for an
Edgar Award.
Their latest novel is avail-
able in hardback and has
won numerous awards
including the silver medal
for Mystery Book of the Year
from "ForeWord" magazine.
Cocktails are from 5:30-
6:30 p.m. (cash bar) and din-
ner will be served at 6:45
p.m.
For more information, call
(772) 462-1615.
full completion of the
building, but also the early
hiring of 30 scientists.
In return for economic
incentives from the city
and the state, VGTI-FL has
committed to providing
200 jobs within 10 years,
Mr. Williams said.
This would likely speed
that up, he said.
Scientists at the institute
research the human
immune system and try to
find ways to increase
resistance to disease, he
said.
They have also done
considerable research on
the HIV virus that causes
AIDS and the West Nile
virus, he said.
Currently, Mr. Williams
said, VGTI-FL is operating
temporarily out of space at
the Torrey Pines Institute
for Molecular Studies
building and has a staff of
30.
The permanent building
for VGTI is under design
and groundbreaking is
scheduled for January
2010, he said.
The construction work is
expected to create 530
jobs.
Police
From page A5
tion. He was on probation for
burglary of a structure.
*Kenneth Miller, 47, 2700
North A1A, Unit 1403, Fort
Pierce, was arrested Oct. 7 and
charged with felony battery.
*Donna Lynn Bostwick, 40,
963 S.E. Atlantis Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Oct. 7 and
charged with violation of proba-
tion. She was on probation for
two counts of obtaining or
attempting to obtain a controlled
substance by fraud.
*Terry Jonathan Canty, 20,
203 Essex St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 7 and charged
with battery on a law enforce-
ment officer, resisting an officer
with violence and affray.
*Chester McCoy Jr., 29, 427
North 20th St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 7 and charged
with possession of more than 20
grams of marijuana and inciting
a riot.
*Jonius M. Watkins, no date of
birth given, 108 Bedford Drive,
Fort Pierce, was arrested Oct. 7
and charged with retail theft,
habitual offender and resisting
an officer without violence.
*Christopher Lee Clark, 27,
802 North 29th St., Fort Pierce,
was arrested Oct. 7 and
charged with four counts of
resisting an officer with vio-
lence, tampering with evidence,
possession of 20 grams or less
of marijuana and resisting an
officer without violence.
*Danielle Torres, aka Danielle
Acrey, 26, 2651 N. State Road
5, Lot 11, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 7 and charged
with violation of probation. She
was on probation for uttering a
forged instrument and third-
Weird
From page Al
Medical University of South
Carolina, but officials there
would not release any
information about him.
Ex-cop pleads not guilty
to posing as twin for sex
Another from sfgate.com:
A former Connecticut
police officer has pleaded
not guilty to allegations he
posed as his twin brother to
have sex with a woman, and
then raped her when she
realized the ruse and tried
to leave.
Jared Rohrig, 25, of
Milford appeared in Milford
Superior Court. He says he's
innocent of first-degree
sexual assault and criminal
degree grand theft.
*April Riggins, 26, 1215 12th
Court Southwest, Vero Beach,
was arrested Oct. 7 and
charged with violation of proba-
tion. She was on probation for
grand theft of a motor vehicle.
*Terri E. Hutchins, 23, 3313
South U.S. 1, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 7 and charged
with burglary of a dwelling.
*Eddie Lee Thomas, 62, 3412
Sloan Road, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 7 and charged
with possession of cocaine and
possession of drug parapherna-
lia.
*Elizabeth A. Parker, 27, 3412
Sloan Road, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 7 and charged with
possession of hydrocodone
without a prescription.
*Scot Keith Fassold, 48, 212
Deerwood Lane, Fort Pierce,
was arrested Oct. 7 and charged
with issuing a worthless check.
*Bryan Eric Byrd, 17, 4380
S.W. Darwin Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Oct. 7 and
charged with robbery.
*Ella Louise Williams, 58, 385
10th Court, Vero Beach, was
arrested Oct. 7 and charged with
violation of probation. She was
on probation for fraud and grand
theft.
*Eugene David Knight, 23,
4005 Avenue N, Fort Pierce,
was arrested Oct. 7 and charged
with violation of probation. He
was on probation for sale/deliv-
ery of cocaine.
U.S. Department of
Immigration
and Customs
Enforcement
*Sohit Ashok Vernedar, no
date of birth or address given,
was arrested Oct. 5 and charged
with immigration fraud.
impersonation charges.
The victim told Milford
Police she was in a relation-
ship with Rohrig's brother,
Joseph, and went to see him
at the Rohrigs' home in July.
Police say the woman
realized during sex that she
was with Jared Rohrig,
because he didn't have a
tattoo like his brother. She
alleges Jared Rohrig
continued the sex against
her will when she tried to
leave.
Jared Rohrig resigned
from the Orange police
department last month.
Dead deer in clown suit
left on Iowa porch
From kmeg.com: You'll
never see this clown in the
See WEIRD, A12
Verlicals allsIIu!is
* Custom Made Verticals + Arches
* Mini Blinds Woven Woods __
* Wood Blinds Eclipse Shutters
* Cellular & Pleated Shades .
Sheer-Wrapped Verticals --
~10% OFF~
ANY ORDER OVER $100 | Wioducs
THIS COUPON MUST BE PRESENT AT ___Od__t_
ORDERING ONLY. EXPIRES OCTOBER 31, 2009 I
L------------- J w~
VISIT OUR SHOWROOM OR
FREE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE
BM 2201 S.E. Indian St., Stuart
Open Mon.-Fri. 9-4
Family Owned & Operated Since 1989
vw
a
Get discounts up to 40%
If your economy needs some immediate stimulation, we can
show you how to start making your car insurance dollars work a
lot harder right away. Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.
CALL AN AGENT FOR A QUOTE.
Bill Knight Insurance Agcy Inc
2301 Sunrise Blvd.
Fort Pierce, FL 34982
Bus. 772-461-7900
bill.knight.bxij@statefarm.com
Larry Lee Jr
'I Fi,,- ,,, FL I I 1 co
Bus: 772 461 6622
larry.lee.caov@statefarm.com
L State Farm
statefarm.corn
State Fa Mutual Aut obe Insurance Compan, State Farm IndemnityCompan Blomngton, IL
Let's keep the health
in health care.
At CarePlus, we believe the best way to keep health
costs down is to keep our members healthy. So we
really believe in preventive medicine. It's the right
thing to do. And more important it keeps the
health in health care.
Please join us to learn more about
CarePlus Health Plans, Inc., at no obligation.
Fort Pierce
Thursday, October 29- 9:30 AM
Days Inn
3224 US 1
Prscipio dugcoerg
Doto vsits
Port Saint Lucie
Wednesday, October 21- 9:00 AM
Port Saint Lucie Community Center
2195 SE Airoso Blvd
Refreshments and snacks will be served.
CarePlus
HEALTH PLANS, INC.
Keeping the health in health care.
www.careplua[lthplansiecom
Call today for more information and
to reserve your space as seating is limited:
1-800-220-8704
TTY: 1-877-245-7930
Medicare approved HMO plan. A sales representative will be present with information and applications. For accommodation of persons with
special needs at sales meetings, call the phone numbers above. Some limitations, restrictions, co-insurance and co-payments may apply. The benefit
information provided herein is a brief summary, but not a comprehensive description of available benefits. Additional information about benefits
is available to assist you in making a decision about your coverage. This is an advertisement; for more information contact the plan.
H1019-MK-P66-0809
lW I jor
Friday, October 16, 2009
Port St. Lucie A7
www.HometownNewsOL.com
IT2 1 OA'271
" <-s
AB Port St. Lucie Hometown News Friday, October 16, 2009
Also Available: Partial Denture
Same Day Repair & Relines Laboratory on Premises
Dr. James L. Strawn, D.D.S.
Sabal Palm Denture Center
Now Located Corner of Village Green Dr. and U.S. 1 in the
Village Corner Plaza o
8906 S. Federal Highway, PSL
Coming Soon P.B.N."
JOHN PIERSON
Auto Industry & Business Column
Send in your Questions to
news@HometownNewsOL.com
Your Hometown Dealer
Photo courtesy of New Horizons
New Horizons of the Treasure Coast received a Best Place to Work award. From left: John
Romano, president and CEO of New Horizons; Amy Vaughn, president of St. Lucie
Human Resource Association and Gerry Hoeffner, president of Personnel Dynamics Con-
sulting Group.
20 Point Maintenance
or Service Call
Clean Drain Pan
Test Starting Capabilities
Test Safety Controls .
Clean or Replace Standard
Air Filters "
Tighten Electrical Connections
I Measure Volts/Amps
Adjust Thermostat Calibration
Clean Evaporator Coil if
Accessible
Clean Condenser Coil
Clean Condensation Drains
Apply Protective Coating to
Outdoor Unit
Monitor A/C and Heating Cycles
Plus Much More
, .m llm ,
Celebrate the season with
incredible savings on Lennox
home comfort
e systems.
I
I-
Treatment
facility
receives
award
For Hometown News
News@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
New Horizons of the
Treasure Coast was recog-
nized as one of the 2009
Best Places to Work in St.
Lucie County.
The awards were
announced at a ceremony
held at Tradition Town
Hall on Sept. 30.
"We have participated
in this effort for the last
several years and I know
that our human resources
department will be
thrilled about this recog-
nition," said John
Romano, president and
CEO.
"This award will be
shared with every member
of our staff, as they are the
people who made this
happen."
New Horizons was rec-
ognized in the category of
50-250 employees.
The St. Lucie County
Human Resources Associ-
ation relies on 37 meas-
urements to select award
winners, including
turnover, growth, training,
benefits, profit sharing
and working environment.
New Horizons of Okee-
chobee and the Treasure
Coast is a nonprofit organ-
ization that provides men-
tal health care and sub-
stance abuse treatment for
children and adults living
in Indian River, Martin,
Okeechobee and St. Lucie
counties. New Horizons
has served the community
since 1958.
For more information,
call (772) 672-8333 or visit
www.nhtcinc.org.
Earl Stewart says...
"CAR DEALERS -
SMARTEN UP" 4
YOUR CUSTOMERS ALREADY HAVE.
EARLSTEWART STEWART
-4 r3TOYOTA
An Open Letter to Florida Car Dealers.
Eliminate the "Dealer Fee".
EMPLOYMENT
If our culture
sounds like one
that fits with your
ideas on the way
business should
be conducted,
please call us.
561*844*3461
We need to add
to our team in all
departments...
sales, service,
parts, body shop,
and accounting.
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 "Mvy c
am suggesting a change that
will reward both you and your expectat
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 higS
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.
s
ti
h(
rh
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
nation are I think of myself as the new
"sheriff' that has come to
ter today." "clean up South Florida". In
fact, I am well aware that this
letter is, to some extent, self-
serving. Many people will read this letter and
learn why they should buy a car from me,
and not you. And, I am also aware that most
dealers who read this will either get angry and
ignore it or not have the courage to follow my
lead. But maybe you will be the exception. If
you have any interest in following my lead,
call me anytime. I don't have a secretary and
I don't screen any of my phone calls. I would
love to chat with you about this.
Sincerely,
Earl Stewart Earl Stewart Toyota
To find out more about what Earl thinks about buying a car, click on
www.earlstewartoncars.com
561*844-3461
Earl Stewart Toyota of North Palm Beach
1215 North US-1, North Palm Beach Located in Lake Park, Florida
earls@earIstewarttoyota.com
A8 Port St. Lucie
Friday, October 16, 2009
Hometown News
Friday, October 16, 2009 www.H hometown NewsOL.com Port St. Lucie A9
U U
rpmRE-
ISslllu FIDY A IASUNDAY & MONDAY
AT JOHN PIERSON'S
*fStuart
ROCKTOBER SAVINGS ON HUNDREDS OF NEW
AND PRE-OWNED CARS, TRUCKS, VANS & SUVs
THAT LOWER YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENTS!
LISTEN TO THE PIERSON
BUSINESS NETWORK
PIERSONRK
NETWORK
~W R OF. *Ki.'wj 3r
EEiql. P -.01-59 YbI(A'Q
.A]$R'F.K.PERAfL WkeL. UlA~
Friday, October 16, 2009
Port St. Lucie A9
www.HometownNewsOL.com
AlOe Port St Lucie Hometown News Friday, October 16, 2009
FREE IITI.tL
CONSI'LTATION'
Trusis. %ills. Probate.
f i Adtanced Planning.TruIt
AAM Idminisiration. Etc.
Robert J. Kulas, P.A.
Attorneys at Law www.kulaslaw.com
2100 SE Hilmoor Drive, Suite 105 Port St. Lucie, Florida 34952 (772) 398-07201
Member uf Ihe National Acadnemy of Flder I a Al ornIe) -Member the American Academry of.slae Planning Allorne rs
The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision which should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before you decide ask us
to send you free, written information regarding our qualifications and experience
Confused About Your On-line
Auto Policy?
FREE QUOTES
.. Home Auto Business
THE A-Advantage Insurance GMAC
HARTFORD Representing A' Rated Companies
(772) 879-1669 PROGRE VE
( ) 1609 SE PSL Blvd, Port St Lucie T
You' Loca LO
H- HolisTIC CenoTesz
Since 2000
Mon Sat 10am- 6 pm 772-692-6957
1306 NW Fed Hwy Stuart- Emerald Plaza
BU i;H;H i iS ~Tr~ ''
Staycati ri
Merritt Island is
an outdoorsman's
paradise
Andy Stefanek/staff photographer
Carl Hanson, 7, of Merritt Island prepares to skate the
half-pipe at Paradise Skatepark and Funplex in Merritt
Island. The Skatepark has both indoor and outdoor skat-
ing areas for skateboarders and bikes as well as three
paintball fields and a putt-putt course.
" Anxious?
" Stressed out.?
" Depressed?
(813) 872-0722
d t, J ,h ....... ......
1, 1". h
The name trusted for airport
transportation for 17 years
VARICOSE. VEINS
* Performed more than 1200 Endovenous Laser Ablation
procedures for varicose veins
Double Board Certified in General and Vascular Surgery
Fellow of the American College of Surgery and a member of
numerous Vascular Surgical Societies.
Education & training: Brown University, University of Pittsburgh
School of Medicine and Vanderbilt University Hospital
-/
2169 S.E. Ocean Boulevard, Stuart
772-286-5501
www.symmetrylaservein.com
Parks,
recreational
facilities abound
By Jennifer Nessmith
stahl@hometownnewsol.com
If you're in search of the
"great outdoors" for your
next staycation, look no fur-
ther than Merritt Island.
Situated in central Bre-
vard County, Merritt Island
is home to more than 20
county-operated parks, the
Merritt Island National
Wildlife Refuge and several
venues that cater to extreme
sports.
The Merritt Island Nation-
al Wildlife Refuge, estab-
The answers are in this book.
Buy and read
DIANETICS
THE MODERN SCIENCE OF MENTAL HEALTH
6y L. RON HUBBARD
price: $20.00 A
ORDER Now FREE SHIPPING r
WWW.DIANETICSTAMPA.ORG
GO(DTIMEGETAWAYS RESERVATIONS
www.goodtimegetaways.com 888-569-6068
Isle of Capri -Thursdays $30
10/20 & 28Tampa Hard Rock $35
10/23 Calder Race Track- $62
10/24 Mt. Dora Craft Fest $38
10/27 Gulfstream Casino $33
10/30 Sleuth Mystery Theater $74
11/24-27 Biloxi Thanksgiving From $170
11/9 -17 Branson 9Top Shows, 16 Meals,
River Cruise, Casino $1348
11/27 Thanksgiving at Forever Florida
Ranch, Dinner & Safari Ride $79
Broadway Series
1/16 "Phantom of the Opera"
3/20 "Jersey Boys"
3/27 "In the Heights"
Magic Carpet Casino Reservations: 866-562-4424
Coconut Creek Mondays $30 Hard Rock Tues, Wed & Saturdays $3(
$20 free play, $7.50 food please have Credit & Players Card No. ready
IL Doo(Tm ITl N Ln Off lNlA
ACEPTEMOS PACIENTES NUEVOS
CITAS DISPONIBLES DIAY
NOCHE DEL MISMO DIA
DERMATOLOGIA
M. Gary Schorr, MD
Peter Bendetson, MD
John Levasseur, P.A. C LO
F. Christopher Manlio, D.O.F.O.C.D.
Tambidn Ofrecemos:
Botox, Collagen, Juvederm, Microdermabrasion, Radiesse, Sclero
ADULT & PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY
PRACTITIONERS, PA
(772) 220-3877
3228 SW Martin Downs Blvd., Ste 6, Butterfly Building
lished in 1963 as an overlay
of NASAs John E Kennedy
Space Center, consists of
140,000 acres of a wide vari-
ety of habitats for more than
1,500 plants and animals.
Those habitats include
coastal dunes, saltwater
estuaries and marshes,
freshwater impoundments,
scrub, pine flatwoods and
hardwood hammocks.
Sandee Larsen, office
manager for the Merritt
Island Wildlife Refuge Asso-
ciation, a "friends" group for
the refuge with more than
1,000 members, said the
main points of interest for
the refuge are the Visitor's
Center, the Black Point
Wildlife Drive and the
Haulover Canal Manatee
Observation Deck.
"Black Point is a 7-mile,
self-guided auto tour with
12 stops," Ms. Larsen said.
"Basically, you'll see water
and wading birds, alligators,
otters, turtles and birds of
prey. It's the one stop you're
sure to see some wildlife."
There are also opportuni-
ties for fishing, hunting,
boating and paddling.
The Visitor's Center is
located 3-1/2 miles east of
State Road 402. For more
information, call (321) 861-
0668 or visit
www.fws.govlmerrittisland/I
ndex.html.
Most county parks are sit-
uated along bodies of water,
including the Indian River,
Banana River and Sykes
Creek. Activities cater to
nearly every type of sport
imaginable; from surf fish-
ing and swimming to canoe-
ing and kayaking to volley-
ball and horseshoe, the
opportunities for physical
activity are nearly endless.
Kelly Park East, located at
2550 N. Banana River Drive,
is a 15-acre park interna-
tionally recognized for its
windsurfing area along the
Banana River. The park fea-
tures a natural
catamaran/! sailboard
launch area with a sandy
beach, shower, boat ramps,
dock, pavilion, grills, rest-
rooms and drinking foun-
tains.
Kiwanis Island Park, situ-
ated in a wildlife sanctuary,
caters to active and passive
recreational pursuits,
including boating, rowing
and paddling in Sykes
Creek, the Barge Canal and
the Banana River, as well as
fishing, basketball, softball,
tennis, racquetball and
wildlife viewing.
See PARADISE, A12
life can be
a PAIN
we have SOLUTIONS
(SALTY HOME
Coastal Pain Solutions
Improving quality of life through pain management
EFFECTIVELY TREATING:
Back Pain Neck Pain Headaches Sciatica Arthritis Hip Pain
Spinal Stenosis Neuropothy Sports Injuries Knee Pain
Fibromyalgia Slipped Discs Post Herpetic Neuralgia
Ray Alvarez, M.D. Marc Levine, M.D. Michael Drelles, D.O.
Anesthesiologists Specializing in Pain Management
Custom Furnishings
Women's Accessories Lighting
Wall Decor Children's Cherishables
Tableware Barware Gifts
Facilities conveniently located in:
Stuart Port St. Lucie St. Lucie West Jensen Beach Jupiter Palm Beach Gardens
Call 1.772.223.2115
www.coastalpainsolutions.com
772.345.3060
10793 SW TRADITION SQ. ~ PORT ST. LUCIE, 34987
I
Al 0 Port St. Lucie
Friday, October 16, 2009
Hometown News
Obituaries
James R. Norcia
James R. Norcia, 81, of
Port St. Lucie, died Sept. 28,
2009.
He was born in New
Haven, Conn.
He served in the U.S.
Army during the Korean
War.
He owned the Clutch
Clinic in Port St. Lucie.
He was an author and a
member of the St. Lucie
Writers' Guild.
He is survived by his wife
Barbara; a daughter, Deb-
bie; a son, James; a sister,
Adele and two granddaugh-
ters.
He was preceded in death
by a sister, Gertrude.
Cori, ibilntiOn may be
made to the Treasure Coast
Hospice, 1201 S.E. Indian St.,
Stuart, FL 34997. Arrange-
ments by Forest Hills Funer-
al Home.
Joan Saitta
Joan Saitta, 68, of Port St.
Lucie, died Oct. 2, 2009.
She was born in
Gloversville, N.Y., and lived
in Port St. Lucie for 30 years.
She was preceded in
death by her father, Joseph
and a sister, Jean.
She is survived by her
husband of eight years
John; a daughter, Connie; a
son, Kevin; her mother,
Drucille and a sister, Carol.
Donations may be made
to Abundant Life Ministries
6755 S. Kanner Highway
Stuart, Fl 34997. Arrange-
ments by All County Funeral
Home & Crematory Treasure
Coast Chapel.
Gladys Cloria Hurst
Gladys Cloria Hurst, 81, of
Port St. Lucie, died Oct. 4,
2009.
She was born in White
Deer, Pa., and lived in Port
St. Lucie for two years.
She was preceded in
death by her infant son and
a brother, Paul.
She is survived by her
husband George; a daugh-
ter, Georgia; two sisters,
Mary and Carol; two broth-
ers, Jessie and Dennis; six
grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
Donations may be made
to Treasure Coast Hospice,
1201 S.E. Indian St., Stuart,
FL 34997. Arrangements by
All County Funeral Home &
Crematory.
IF YOUR INDOORS FEEL MORE
LIKE OUTDOORS, MAYBE IT'S
TIME FOR A NEW AIR CONDITIONER.
Call today and let us tell you how an energy-efficient
air conditioner from Lennox can save money on your
utility bills and keep you comfortable for many
years to come.
Civic Center
to show movies
For Hometown News
News@hometownnewsol.com
PORT ST. LUCIE -The
Port St. Lucie Civic Center
will show the animated film
"Monsters and Aliens" on
Saturday, Oct. 17, from 5 to
7p.m.
The cost is $2 per person
for families with kids ages
12 and under.
Popcorn and a drink will
be provided.
"Movie Madness" will be
offered for those ages 13
and up, beginning Oct. 24.
For more information visit
www.cityofpsl.com
KARATE
DEVELOP A "YES" I CAN ATTITUDE
Awesome Training For Mind & Body
Self-Esteem Self Defense
a few 772-626-1210 Cell
Christ Family Int'l
6501 St. James Dr. PSL
* FREE KARATE UNIFORM, THIS MONTH ONLY $35 VALUE
TUNE IN TO THE
PIERSON BUSINESS NETWORK
FRIDAY MORNINGS
9:00 10:00 AM FTTI
ON WSTU AM 1450
NET lRometownNews
EYE CANDY
Select from hundreds of 1 W
frames that will "treat"
your eyes to a new look!
Honest Pricing Jewell R. Chang D
Courteous Service
Quality Eye Exams
HOURS:
Mon Fri 9:30am-5:30pm
Sat. Available by Appointment -
(772) 334-4264
3201 NE Skyline Dr. Suite D
Jensen Beach, FL 34957
khorner ol Sk line Dr. & Jensen Beach Blhd i
* Sales Service
* Rentals Local Group Rides
* Tune Ups Overhauls
FREE ESTIMATES
r--------------- ---
3000 OFFi
ANY ONE BICYCLE EXCLUDING BIKES ON SALE1
125% OFF 2
ONE ACCESSORY PER CUSTOMER j
772-345-3033
10795 SW Tradition Square
Port St. Lucie FL. 34987
www.traditionalbicyclespsl.com
Ask me how you Receive up to a
can receive up to $1000.00
$1500 REBATE**
in tax credits* with purchase of qualifying
SediLennox home comfort products.
* on qualifying systems
F:-
Miller's Central Air, Inc.
772 B Biltmore St. Port St. Lucie, FL 34983
www.millerscentralair.com
(772)785-8080
CA-C058675
Offer expires 11/30/2009.
Call the Educated Professionals that will
provide you with Honest and Reliable Service
OFF
PEST CONTROL
Perimeter Spray I
I Regular Price $75 I
l1st service for new Customers I
I Valid thru 10-31-09 I
i i _i i i_ i _i i i i i J
OFF
LAWN
SPRAYING
Regular Price $65
1st service for new Customers
Valid thru 10-31-09
L _ _ _ _ __i i
We will No Pet
competitors Long Term Friendly
written offer Contracts Lawn Care
Pest Control Weed Control
Fertilization -.
Greensourc'e
Professional Turf Management
"...the educated professionals"
I ILll 772-418-9462
Kin RrnintL
1UI\ 1 1-- ll. I I 1,1,
BS-In Turf Management
Locally Owned Family
Business
Certified Licensed Insured
FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION
New Permanent Teeth...A Life Changing Experience
Modern Advances in
dental technology and
surgical techniques mean
now, more and more peo-
ple who have lost their
natural teeth can live
fuller, richer, and happier
lives. They allow the per-
son to go to favorite
restaurants and order
what they want to eat,
instead of what they can
eat. Dental implants can
restore a person's ability
to eat, smile, kiss and
talk with confidence and
comfort.
A dental implant is a
substitute tooth root that
provides a stable founda-
tion for replacement teeth.
The implant is anchored
q
E111~2
into the jawbone through
a process where the bone
and the implant become
integrated, providing the
same stability as natural
teeth. This means that
replacement teeth can
look, feel, and function
just like real teeth!
Since dental implants,
like teeth, are embedded
in the jaw, the painful
chewing associated with
removable teeth is elimi-
nated. Unlike traditional
dentures, implants sup-
ports dentures so that
there is little pressure on
the gums.
Additionally, dental
implants can be used to
solve a variety of dental
problems. For example,
implants can be used to
replace a single missing
tooth instead of making a
traditional bridge. They
can be placed to support
an entire bridge where the
natural teeth are missing,
or they can be used to give
the patient a better fitting
denture so they can elimi-
nate the problems tradi-
tionally associated with
dentures.
Best of all, you'll be
able to smile more natu-
rally and be comfortable
in normal activities such
as talking, laughing, smil-
ing and eating.
Explore dental im-
plants as a solution to
your personal dental
Call Dr. Rankin today to
schedule your FREE per-
sonal consultation and
examination. Dental
implants can help you
smile and eat with confi-
dence again!
\c--i
.--T r -i
Dr. Sean Rankin, D.M.D.
General & Cosmetic Dentistry
772-336-1500
499 NW Prima Vista Blvd.,
Suite 107
Port St. Lucie, FL 34983
! We represent
your interests
in negotiating
short sales & loan
modifications with
your Lender.
Short Sales Loan Modifications
- Loan Workouts Foreclosure Defense
Bankruptcy
3T e r-- TI
L
of real est
REAL ESTATE
BOARD CERTIFIED IN
REAL ESTATE LAW BY
THE FLORIDA BAR
et our %J % % ..6A 3
:ate law experience work for you.
The Law Offices of Richard P. Zaretsky, P.A.
1655 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Ste. 900 I WPB, FL
www.florida-counsel.com
772-237-0010
The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements
Before you decide, ask usto send you free wrntlen information about our qualifications & experience
NEW
for 2009!
Receive tip to a
S1,500 tax credit (-)it
(11-lalitying Lennox
equipment'
IF
Friday, October 16, 2009
Port St. Lucie Al 1
www.HometownNewsOL.com
I
A12 Port St Lucie Hometown News Friday, October 16, 2009
Paradise
From page A10
The park contains two
lighted adult softball fields,
a community center, full
indoor and outdoor bas-
ketball courts, a boat
launch and two-lane boat
ramp, picnic areas and
playgrounds.
Kiwanis Island Park is at
951 Kiwanis Island Park
Road. Call (321) 455-1380.
Ulumay Wildlife Sanctu-
ary, located at 805 Sykes
Creek Parkway, Merritt
Island, is a 436-acre bird
reservation and sanctuary
that offers a "wilderness
escape in an urban envi-
ronment." The park is
known to birdwatchers
worldwide and as a natural
lagoon and bird rookery
linked with canals created
for mosquito control and
surrounded by a man-
made dike. A trail on the
dike provides access to
waterways for fisherman,
birdwatchers and paddlers.
Be on the lookout for dol-
phin and birds such as the
wood stork, belted kingfish-
er and white or brown peli-
can.
For the extreme sports
enthusiasts, Merritt Island's
Paradise Skatepark & Fun-
plex offers one of the largest
indoor and outdoor parks
on the coast, with a 18,000-
square-foot outdoor park
and a 10,000-square-foot
indoor park featuring state-
of-the-art ramps.
The Funplex also has a
BMX course and an 18-hole
miniature golf course.
Paradise Funplex is at 555
Fortenberry Road, Merritt
Island. For more informa-
tion, call (321) 454-7777 or
visit www.paradisefun-
plex.com.
Shoulder Pain or Problems?
INNOVATIVE ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY AND TREATMENTS FOR SHOULDER PAIN
Learn the treatment and surgery options available to get rid
| of that nagging shoulder pain. You're invited to St. Lucie
Medical Center's free Medical Hour where you can learn
about medical options and treatments available for shoulder
and upper extremity pain and injuries. You can even ask a
physician questions during the informative session that
includes a FREE dinner. Reservations Required,
CALL 1-800-382-3522
When: October 28, 2009 5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
Where: St. Lucie Medical Center 1800 SE Tiffany Ave.
(near US 1) Classrooms 1 & 2
Ladies, You Deserve A Night Out!
Discuss WOMEN'S HEALTH ISSUES WITH OUR SPECIALISTS
Learn the latest diagnostic, treatment and
surgery options for a variety of women's health
issues including GYN problems and breast
cancer. You're invited to St. Lucie Medical
Center's free Medical Hour where you can
learn about medical options and treatments
available for just us women. You can even ask
a physician questions during the informative
session that includes a FREE dinner.
Reservations Required, CALL 1-800-382-3522.
When: October 29, 2009 5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
Where: St. Lucie Medical Center 1800 SE Tiffany Ave.
(near US 1) Classrooms 1 & 2
Reservations Required, MEDICAi
CALL 1-800-382-3522 CENTER 4
Caring IGiving Growing
1800 SE Tiffany Ave. Port St. Lucie, FL www.stluciemed.com
Students raise fish feast
Forrest Grove Middle
School student Timothy
Moore, 13, of Port St. Lucie
takes a bite of some
homegrown tilapia during
the school's first Fish Fry
Friday, Oct. 9. The fish
were raised at the school
as part of the Marine
Oceanographic Academy
program through Harbor
Branch Oceanographic
Institute.
Mitch Kloorfain
chief photographer
AIR CONDITIONING
Replacement & Service Work
Get the Personal Service
'V W,
00
INS TA TA-T
FINANCING
AwLABLE
ou Deserve! C
q& A4 Cotiig
W-G&HH H
I K AIR CONDITIONING ItHardToStop Trane
IN89N6N ZrLIC# CAC036795
878,9363 64GoforthBlvd.. Port St. Lucie 464.4666
Weird
From page A7
circus.
Animal control officers in
Sioux City, Iowa, say some-
one dressed a dead deer in a
clown suit and wig and put it
on a family's porch. Officers
suspect it was a prank,
considering Halloween is
approaching, but they say it's
not funny, safe or acceptable.
Animal Control Officer
Jake Appel said leaving a
dead animal is immature
and illegal. He said officers
will dispose of the deer
properly. Sioux City Police
have not opened an investi-
gation.
FootS&ecialist
In I l iiitNoi t ~ 'L, IdLI~lI% 'ILti% I, L11'NII Il~~iid &' iuL, L bi, n Isli n.,
Pt 1 n I'' lls I Sp tl'k11II Ho *IIn .I im nN ik*\ii N @ rsHW [bI P III, N~tLII'iiu'1
Hininitriiio~0iiI dri'ii 61@ F,,, I&- A iLIt Spimnsin~~d FrILWO
Foot & Ankle Surgery
Michael A. Garvin
D.PM., FACFS
Diplomate American Board
of Podiatric Surgery
BOARD CERTIFIED
Podiatrist
871-6020 St. Lucie West
150 SW Chamber Court Suite 101
Behind Riverside Bank Bldg.
335-7171 Port St. Lucie
1791 SE Port St. Lucie Blvd.
(Corner of Morningside Blvd. Across from Morningside Shoppes)
Lisa Rankin, MD, PA
Board Certified
Family Practice Physician
Assistant Professor of Clinical
Medicine for Florida State
University College of Medicine
I~edi~ id any u11rr pjrsui r .s~~n !r.2esry;sb IrprirLhs ia u wu ~yrc.arii rebY,7, b niurd yrarii
lviu r01. IrE "IdisminIiide1 We. ,i r-d icedW l service. -ari inhdflR'll. v rclrrerlh nt
ASTHETIC SERVICES
a. Non invasive skin rejuvenation
b. Cellulite treatment
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE |
a. In office therapist offering services for
children and adults.
b. Specializing in ADHD and its associated
symptoms offers in home evaluation.
PHYSICAL THERAPY
In office massage, ultrasound, electrical
stimulation for all types of conditions.
(72)34-109ww~isaaninmdco
Register Now For
FALL GYMNASTICS
Offering Offering
Boys & Girls IRE I Adult
I Hip Hop :
Zumba I
1I I Class l
^- R IkY Just gie us a call I I
1 to schedule I:. IMC
.All Around Gymnastics
S 337-3000
1013 SE Holbrook Ct., PSL
LOW COST PET VfACCINfATIONS
All Annual Vaccinations
FOR DOGS, CATS & FERRETS
Available
1RIBIES Saturday
$ 100 October 17, 2009
at
Big John's Feed
6100 Orange Avenue, Ft. Pierce
772-461-7712
| 8:00am-10:00am
V. SAVE ON HEARTWORM
."'.,. PREVENTION AND FLEA
.. j. PROTECTION PRODUCTS
For more information call c
S- > 1-888-673-8838 O
t' or visit our website www.888petvet.com
Correcting Myopia, Hyperopia with Astigmatism,
Large Pupils. Post R.K. Cataracts
TYPES OF VISITS
* Preventive and acute visits for children and adults
* School and sports physical and immunizations
* Gynecological exams, contraception and hormone therapy
management of chronic diseases
VIRTUAL MEDICAL OFFICE
Access your health care online at
greatly reduced fees. Visit our website to learn
more www.virtualmedoffice.com'"
THE PROGRAM
Customized nutrition and exercise
plan with or without the use of appetite
suppressants. Please see our website
for more information.
FLU SHOTS
Available for children and adults
Al 2 Port St. Lucie
Friday, October 16, 2009
Hometown News
am
NO
Friday, October 16, 2009 www.H hometown NewsOL.com Port St. Lucie*A13
Festival to include
shows, rides
For Hometown News
News@hometownnewsol.com
PORT ST. LUCIE The
eighth annual Fall Festival
will be held Oct. 28 Nov. 1
at Tradition Field, 525 N.W.
Peacock Blvd., in Port St.
Lucie.
Cost is $5 per carload, and
includes live music, a wide
variety of food vendors, arts
and crafts shows and many
more activities for all ages.
The festival also includes
carnival rides. Tickets for
the rides are $1 each (most
rides require three to four
tickets per person), or a
wrist band for $29, and ride
an unlimited amount of
times on the day of pur-
chase.
On Oct. 31, a costume
contest begins, with regis-
tration and judging contin-
uing until 6:45 p.m. Winners
will be announced at 7 p.m.
in the categories of most
creative, scariest, cutest and
the best family dressed in a
theme. The costume contest
is open to all ages, and the
trick or treat tent will be
open during the contest
with lots of free candy and
goodies.
The entertainment
includes:
Oct. 29 at 7 p.m. "St.
Lucie's Got Talent." There is
a $5 fee per act to enter the
talent show that may be
paid on the talent show day
at the festival's information
tent. Talent acts will be
divided into three age
groups: 7 and under; 8 to 12
and 13 and older.
Registration for the acts
will begin at 6 p.m. Perform-
ers must bring their own
CDs if needed, and all acts
must be family-oriented.
The maximum time limit for
each performance is five
minutes.
Oct. 30 from 7-10 p.m.
Showcase Band
*Oct. 31 from 1-5 p.m.
Bike show
Oct. 31 from 2-5 p.m.
E.S.P. (Van Halen tribute
show)
Oct. 31 from 7-10 p.m.
Good Tymes Band with
Melissa
Nov. 1 Family day, with a
variety of children's per-
formances
Fall Festival hours are Oct.
28-Oct. 29, 5-10 p.m.; Oct.
30, 5 p.m.- midnight; Oct.
31,11 a.m. to midnight; Nov.
1, 1 to 6 p.m.
For more information, call
(772) 344-4021.
Boy Scouts n
For Hometown News
News@hometownnewsol.com
Early next year will be
the 100th anniversary of
the Boy Scouts of Ameri-
ca, and as a part of its
plans for the anniversary,
the Gulf Stream Council,
which serves over 30,000
scouts from Indian River
County south through
Palm Beach County and
west beyond Lake Okee-
chobee, is producing a
history of its first 100
years.
Anyone who knows a
Boy Scout who was a
member of the Gulf
Stream Council between
1910 and now, and who
might have stories and
photos to contribute to
the project, please con-
tact David Lloyd Merrill,
chairman of the commit-
tee spearheading the
effort to publish the
council's history.
Mr. Merrill said the
committee plans to pro-
duce a 200-page, glossy
page, full color coffee
table-style book with sto-
ries and pictures from the
dawn of scouting though
today, all with an empha-
sis on our local area.
"While donations
would be very welcome,
Auto
Question?
Email your Questions co( In FII1) I- Y( ^I',
to John Pierson TRIICKS & TRIE. tT
SF iii1111.nt** I I uI
L ( :fll~lf 4 **ll- I! F.I- .Ith l
m772-S(07-90>6
li~~~illi~- '- ^wi- -sl>KJ *"1'- y
news@HometownNewsOL.com ......
TREASIUR1,EI .COASTI.,c,
DERMATLG
!l I1 !1iL1
Protectincr
the Health of'
Your Skin
with it
Rigorous
Focus
on Skin
Cancer
Detection
and
Treatment
Fort Pierce
772-464-6464
St. Lucie West
772-878-3376
FELLOWS OF THE
AMERICAN SOCIETY
FOR MOHS SURGERY
Port St. Lucie
772-398-8213
BOARD CERTIFIED BY
THE AMERICAN BOARD OF
DERMATOLOGY
what we are mostly in
need of are the stories
and photographs people
have from their experi-
ences as scouts and
scouters," he said. "Any-
one with a collection of
photographs particu-
larly old photographs
from 1910 through 1949
- or anyone who knows
any good stories from
local scout units, camps
or anything that might
add richness or a unique
element to the history of
the Gulf Stream Council is
encouraged to send those
to me or anyone else on
the committee."
Stories should be less
than 400 words with as
much detail as to who,
what, when and where as
possible, and e-mailed to
dlm@veroportfolio.com
or mailed to David Lloyd
Merrill, Esq. c/o Shapiro,
Blasi, Wasserman & Gora,
I
archingig
For That
S Perfect Car?
The Search For Your
Car ENDS HERE!
J help
P.A., 7777 Glades Road,
Suite 400, Boca Raton, FL
33434.
Scanned photographs
may be sent in the same
manner. Any photographs
sent that should be
returned should be clear-
ly marked with your name
and address. Any dona-
tions or photographs of
funds should be made to
the Gulf Stream Council,
History Committee.
LEARN TO SAIL!
Unlimited Yearly Sailing
Memberships Starting at $100
Membership Opportunities Available
-F REGISTER ONLINE NOW
SAILING CENTER 1955 NE Indian River Dr., Jensen Beach Co
MARTIN COUNTY 772-334-8085 O
- Silver Platinum
x i: :":
< .(, yyi.4
^, Q wi> ~* "
Gold
of our on-line scheduling page.
Host Your Own
Gold Party!
r ----------------------------------*1
GNC Live GNCLiveWell.
$5 OFF $10 OFF I
ANY PURCHASE ANY PURCHASE j
of $25 or more! of $50 or more! *
OFE V ONYA'OFR VA LIOLYA EXPRESS LUI
I .. ... I~ O . NAMIAWIN t
alid w/Gold Card. Expires 10/31/09 NotValid w/.Gold Card. Expires10/31/09
Over 4 Million People
Have Discovered How
To Live Well For Less!
You can too. Become a GNC Gold
Card member and receive 20% off
everything in the store on the First
Week of every month for full year,
plus...
20% off everything on the day
you join or renew
S. tmnSt ue Ws.
77-4532272-4-77
MAKE CASH INCOME
By hosting your own Gold Party at your home or office
.*..
Host 10 or more of your friends, family & coworkers at
your own Gold Party and you can make 10% CASH the
very same night! Refer a friend to GoldPartying.com
and when they host their party, we'll give you 3%
CASH!
GoldPartying.com pays on average 60% more than
mail-ins & 40% more than pawnshops for your gold,
silver & platinum chains, rings, earrings, bracelets &
other unwanted jewelry.
GoldPartying.com will even provide you a $50
allowance for any party where we buy over $1,000 in
gold, silver or platinum!
Our parties also work great as fund raisers for non-
profit & church organizations.
Receive an additional $20 at your party when
you tvype Hometown News into the comments section
www.tcdermatology.com
Stuart
772-221-3330
Martin County thru
Ormond Beach
Hometown News
Classified
h www.hometownnewsol.com A
GO TO GOLDPARTYING.COM
today to book your party or call us at
561-200-5051
Friday, October 16, 2009
Port St. Lucie Al 3
www.HometownNewsOL.com
I UNL; Al b I. LUL;lt VVtb I& I KAUI I IUN M
JUNU Al b 1. LUUt Wtb I & I KAUI I IUN I
TN IC77-: L iv e' .
A14* Port St Lucie Hometown News Friday, October 16, 2009
A
TREASURE COAST TRAUMA CENTER
-^i-
K^'"-'"
IllW I
AJ
I'
~r~4
p
fLS
4wY
47 '
:II
a a.'
gTe
ITITI
Al 4 Port St. Lucie
Friday, October 16, 2009
Hometown News
0
0710
Dining &
Entertaeinment
SECTION B* WWW.HOMETOWNNEWSOL.COM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2009
TREASURE
COAST
SCENE
SHELLEY KOPPEL
Comedy at Lyric
The original Catch a
Rising Star comedy club
In New York opened in
1972 and was the
launching ground for
Robin Williams, Billy
Crystal and Jerry Sein-
feld.
Today, there are five
clubs to showcase
comedic talent. A Catch
a Rising Star road show
comes to the Lyric
Theatre on Oct. 17 with
veteran stand-up come-
dian Kevin Meaney, who
has appeared on "Late
Night with David Letter-
man," "Saturday Night
Live" and "Oprah." He
also starred in the CBS
sitcom "Uncle Buck.
Opening the evening
is Yankee Stadium beer
man Steve Lazarus, who
makes folks laugh at the
ball park and at comedy
clubs around the coun-
try.
The show contains
adult material.
Call the box office at
(772) 286-7827 or order
online www.lyricthe-
atre.com.
A tribute to a
classical guitarist
Classical guitarist
Constantinos Jaferis of
Stuart died on Sept.29.
He had been battling
leukemia and was in
Seattle for a bone
marrow transplant.
Mr. Jaferis was a
gifted artist and com-
poser with an interna-
tional reputation. He
was also well-known as
a guitar maker. He
created a new guitar,
with 27 frets, to provide
a higher range. He
considered the Lyric his
home stage and had
begun presenting
Mother's Day concerts
there.
I had the pleasure of
interviewing Mr. Jaferis
several times. He was a
charming man who
loved to talk about his
art.
Mr. Jaferis had plans
for a series examining
the different eras of
classical music. Sadly,
that will not happen.
Words he spoke during
our last talk seem very
See SCENE, B2
S .." r" Country star Jo Dee
Messina brings her
Music Room Series tour
V . to the Sunrise Theatre
I onOct.23aspartofthe
'Country Music Series'
sponsored by Home-
., .town News. Upcoming
S0concerts will feature
Keeny Rogers, Craig
I" Morgan and Cherry-
.,holmes.
iJ '- .-
Photo courtesy of
Jo Dee Messina
Country star to perform at Sunrise
By Shelley Koppel
Entertainment writer
FORT PIERCE Coun-
try superstar Jo Dee
Messina wants to invite
your into her home. Her
Music Room Series tour,
which comes to the Sun-
rise Theatre on Oct. 23, is
modeled after the music
room in her home, where
she sings, writes and
rehearses.
The stage will have a
piano and some back-up
musicians and Ms.
Messina will play, take
requests, answer ques-
tions and talk to the
audience about the sto-
ries behind the songs.
Her appearance at the
Sunrise is part of the
country series, including
Kenny Rogers, Craig Mor-
gan and the Cherry-
holmes, that is sponsored
by Hometown News.
Ms. Messina spoke by
phone recently about her
career, motherhood and
this special tour.
Ms. Messina comes
from Massachusetts,
which is not usually
thought of as a breeding
ground for country music
stars.
"When I first heard it as
a kid, around 11 or 12, I
loved it," she said. "It was
real and I thought they
were talking about me."
She began looking for a
country station on the
radio and for records.
She'd buy the whole
album, and not knowing
what song was the single,
she'd learn them all.
"When I was 13, I got to
sing with a country band
and I went to open mic
nights," she said. "As
soon as I was 16 and old
enough to drive, I put a
band together. I knew
what I wanted to do after
high school."
She left home at 19 and
moved to Nashville.
"I was naIve and
extremely driven," she
said. "I thought I would
get a record deal. I didn't
know there were 17 bil-
lion other more talented
people trying to do the
same thing. I didn't real-
ize how long the odds
were and I was supported
by a lot of positive peo-
ple."
Hits such as "Heads
Carolina, Tails California"
and "You're Not in Kansas
Anymore" announced a
new talent had arrived.
By the end of the 1990s,
she was one of the first
women in country music
to mount a headlining
tour.
Today the singer/song-
writer has a new focus,
her son, Noah, who's 10
months old.
"He gives me a differ-
ent way of looking at
See STAR, B2
Out & about
SPECIAL EVENTS
FRIDAY, OCT. 16 -SATURDAY, OCT. 17
The courtroom drama "Twelve
Angry Men" will be presented by
IRSC students at the McAlpin Theatre,
3209 Virginia Ave., Fort Pierce.
Performances are Oct. 16-17 at 8 p.m.
and Oct. 17 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $12.
Call the box office at (800) 220-9915.
FRIDAY, OCT. 16
The Neville Brothers come to the
Lyric Theatre, 59 S.W. Flagler Ave.,
Stuart, for a 7 p.m. show. Tickets are
$55. Call the box office at (772) 286-
7827 or order online at www.lyricthe-
atre.com.
SATURDAY, OCT. 17
Jazz trumpeter Chris Botti comes
to the Sunrise Theatre, 117 S. Second
St., Fort Pierce, for an 8 p.m. show.
Tickets are $49. Call the box office at
(772) 461-4775 or order online at
www.sunrisetheatre.com.
SUNDAY, OCT. 18
Foghat rocks the Lyric Theatre, 59
S.W. Flagler Ave., Stuart, for shows at 4
and 7 p.m. Tickets are $35. Call the
box office at (772) 286-7827 or order
online at www.lyrictheatre.com.
BARS AND CLUBS
FRIDAY, OCT. 16
Cobb's Landing 200 N. Indian
River Drive, Fort Pierce, Alex Kash, 6-
10 p.m. (772) 460-9014.
Conchy Joe's Seafood, 3945 N.E.
Indian River Drive, Jensen Beach,
Reggae by Rainfall, 8 p.m. to mid-
night. (772) 334-1130.
Crawdaddy's, 1949 N.E. Jensen
Beach Blvd., Jensen Beach, Call for
performers. 8 p.m.-midnight. (772)
225-3444.
Finz Waterfront Grille, 4290 S.E.
Salerno Road, Port Salerno. OPM, 9
p.m. to midnight. (772) 283-1929.
Hutchinson Island Marriott
Resort Tiki Bar, 555 N.E. Ocean Blvd.,
Hutchinson Island, (772) 225-3700.
Pirate's Loft, 4307 S.E. Bayview
St., Stuart, the Jukebox Band, 8:30
p.m.-12:30 a.m. (772) 223-5048.
St. Lucie Lanes, 6759 S. Federal
Highway, Port St. Lucie, presents
Dance 'n Bowl with music by AJ from
9 p.m.-1 a.m. (772) 461-5390.
The Stern House, 4110 S.E.
Salerno Road, Port Salerno. Call for
performers, 7-10 p.m. (772) 463-
1166.
SATURDAY, OCT. 17
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, B3
STAR SCOPES
James Tucker
Week of 10-16-2009
Aries-March 21-April 19
You have so much courage.
When the chips are down, you
play it through to the end.
Others may quit, but you hang
in there. Victory will come
more times than not. Yours is
a great attitude and highly
attractive for success. You are
doing a great job. Keep it up.
Life is going your way. Very lit-
tle can stop you now.
Taurus-April 20-May 20
You handle responsibility very
well. You know what is
expected from a leader. You
give it. Your heart is large and
your spirit is strong. Don't for-
get that your needs are impor-
tant too. Take a break when
you feel your energy sagging.
Take a walk on the beach. Stay
relaxed and happy. Now you
are your best again.
Gemini-May 21-June 21
Your spirit is so strong that few
of the things you worry about
ever come to pass. Your good
intentions will always be hon-
ored. Your love of family and
friends is legendary. When the
world gets to you, go back to
your roots. You don't have to
do it all, you know. Let your
friends help a little. Now
everyone feels needed.
Cancer-June 22-July 22
Aren't you glad you held firm
to your beliefs when others
tried to sway you with theirs?
Your power, love and belief
are unmatched. Your feelings
run deeper than anyone else.
People may not always under-
stand the methods but they
are always awed by the
results. Life thrives because of
this glorious inner strength.
Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
You always start your day in a
happy mood with a positive
attitude. Why? Because of
your inner fire. You have much
courage. This continues to
bring blessings of love, peace,
abundance and happiness.
You show gratitude. Your
heart literally sings with glad-
ness for all you have been
given. Much more is on the
way.
Virgo-Aug. 23-Sept. 22
Your love of life, nature and
the universe is evident in the
renewed health and interest
in the past few months. Vir-
goians are very grounded. You
are a great teacher for all on
the virtues of simplicity. You
can make a lot from very little.
See SCOPES, B5
THE CITY OF FORT PIERCE AND THE SUNRISE THEATRE%
CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO THE
OF THE
THURSDAY 6r
OCTOBER 29
5:30 7:00 PM
R.S.V.P.
772-461-4884
EXT 351
117 S. 2ND AVE.
IN HISTORIC
DOWNTOWN
FORT PIERCE
Lo
The Black Box Theatre is a multi-purpose space within the theatre complex, measuring
55' x 44' in size. Although it has a seating capacity of 210 in a standard theatre-type
setting, the new Black Box can be easily reconfigured to a cabaret-style, with small tables
for a singer, comedian, acoustic band, etc. It can also be used for corporate functions,
fundraisers, receptions, talent shows, spelling bee's, dances... the possibilities are endless!
Come see for yourself. Be a guest at our Ribbon Cutting and Grand Opening!
THAN Yo ToOU -SPOSOR
... .. .....L
~Da&4-aper
OPENING
SUNDAY, Oct 18, 2009
Enjoy a FREE Buffet
Throughout the Day!
1,1:30am 10pm
Ind"Of1"ia,
S~ Phone
SFax
www>tasteonfindiaflu ,
120% OFF:
DINNER
Excluding Fridays &
Saturday. With this
Coupon. Exp 11-30-09 I
L -------------J
15% OFF
LUNCH'
Vegetable Samosas
: With coupon
I Exp 11-30-09
I ''L --------------i
(772) 595-6455 O
(772) 595-6456
6s N At.
.606 N.Wickham Rd.
6636 South US I, PSL 606Melbourne FL
(corner of Kitterman 8 USI) 321-751-4191
902 E. Brandon Blvd.
Brandon, FL
813-689-4040
We SrveChiken.Lab, oatala Mets)Se ood
I-eg etabls, oups-SaadsBreds &Desert
_ fn~in--
Port St. Lucie
-,
.w
I m
Fou
AUTHENTIC INDIAN CUISINE
7,1Lb PoRT ST, LuClE
DINING & ENTERTAINMENT
Star
From page B1
stuff," she said. "I've just
recorded a song my key-
board player wrote about
my taking my son for a
walk. He sees things dif-
ferently. What matters to
him really matters."
Her tour, the Music
Room Series, allows Ms.
Messina to interact with
the audience.
"I wanted a chance for
folks to get to know me,"
she said. "We go into an
intimate setting and it's
hanging out with me for
the night. The questions
people ask dictate what
we sing. We do everything
from 'Amazing Grace' to
the national anthem.
Usually, they request my
songs. It's all about the
audience. We're usually
laughing and taking and
singing."
It doesn't often happen
that someone asks a
risquO question, but if it
does, Ms. Messina is pre-
pared.
"I'm an Italian chick
from Boston. I can handle
it," she said.
Jo Dee Messina presents
the Music Room Series,
sponsored by Hometown
News, at the Sunrise The-
atre, 117S. Second St., Fort
Pierce, on Oct. 23 at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $49. Call the
box office at (772) 461-
4775 or order online
www.sunrisetheatre.com.
ST.LUCIE SONS OF ITALY-
Rental Halls For All Occas
IT'S TIME TO PLAN THOSE HOLIDAY PARTIES
WEDDING RECEPTIONS MEETINGS SHOWERS
WE CAN HELP YOU ARRANGE YOUR PARTY
Capacity 80 to 400 People
FOR MORE INFO CALL 772-332-1498 OR 772-284-4737
ALTON CIRCLE, PSL, FL 349 5
Scene
From page B1
apt now.
"There are no words to
express when I'm on
stage," he said. "I do not
know where I am going,
but I am going some-
where that night with the
music. It's taking me and
I'm the first passenger."
Have a peaceful jour-
ney.
High school brings
literature to life
The fine arts depart-
ment at Martin County
High School is bringing
three classic novels to
life this season.
From Nov. 5-7, a stage
adaptation of Mary
Shelley's "Frankenstein"
adds music to the famil-
iar story.
In a complete change
S
of pace, Cole Porter's
"Kiss Me, Kate, "a musi-
cal re-telling of Shake-
speare's "The Taming of
the Shrew," will be
presented from Feb. 11-
13.
The Broadway musical
version of "The Adven-
tures of Tom Sawyer" will
close the season on April
29-30 and May 7-8.
All shows will be
presented at the Wanda
H. Yarboro Center for the
Performing Arts auditori-
um at Martin County
High School, located at
2801 S. Kanner Highway,
Stuart. For tickets, call
the box office at (772)
219-1800, Ext. 32318.
Martin County High
School student Kelsey
Moore has again been
invited to perform at the
Lyric Theatre. She will
open for comedian Mark
Russell on March 9 and
11.
Painting for a cause
It's time for men to stop
in at Zafka Studios, 1999
N.E. Jensen Beach Blvd.
for "Men, Breasts and
Brushes," a fundraiser
that helps Pink Tie
Friends assist women
with breast cancer.
Potter Jim Kasper
makes a collection of clay
breasts and men are
invited to come in and
paint them. Stop in
through Nov. 15 to paint a
breast that will be auc-
tioned off on Dec. 4 at the
gallery. All proceeds
benefit Pink Tie Friends.
Museum offers
living history
History comes alive at
the House of Refuge on
Hutchinson Island on the
second Saturday of each
month. From 10:30 a.m.-
1:30 p.m., local historian
and re-enactment player
Marty Baum will escort
visitors through the
House of Refuge as a
turn-of-the century
keeper might.
Using facts and anec-
dotes, Mr. Baum will take
visitors back to the early
days of the House of
Refuge, when saving lives
was an important task for
the keepers.
The re-enactment tours
will be limited in size to
allow for discussion
individual attention.
Children are welcome
and they'll learn about
pioneer life on the
Treasure Coast.
Tours are included in
the admission price.
Adult tickets are $6. For
children 5-12, the fee is
$3 and children under 5
are admitted free.
Visitors are also invited
to tour the newly redone,
botanically accurate
garden surrounding the
House of refuge.
For more information,
call (772) 225-1875.
Concert planned
Larry Allen Brown will
present an acoustic
guitar concert on Oct. 23
at the Treasure Coast
Unitarian Universalist
Church, located at 21 S.E.
Central Parkway, Stuart.
The theme of the show is
"Harmony for Humanity,"
in memory of Daniel
Pearl, the reporter who
was kidnapped and
murdered in Pakistan in
2002.
Mr. Pearl's family
established a foundation
and set up "World Music
Days," held every October
to use the power of music
to encourage fellowships
across cultures.
The cost of the concert is
$10. Tickets may be
purchased at the door or
in advance by calling
(772) 223-5020.
Historical society
plans events
The Historical Society
of St. Lucie County has
several events scheduled
for this fall.
On Nov. 6 it will cele-
brate the 75th anniver-
sary of the end of prohi-
bition in Florida at Friday
Fest. Volunteers will be
dressed in garb of the era.
On Dec. 12, the society
celebrates the feast of St.
Lucia. It commemorates
the day the Spanish first
came to the area and
named the area St. Lucia,
which became St. Lucie.
The event begins at the
Fort Pierce Community
Center at noon and
includes a trolley tour to
the old fort and Indian
mound, exhibits of local
memorabilia and foods
from the first Thanksgiv-
ing in Florida in the
1500s. The day ends at
5:30 p.m. with a play, "My
St. Lucie," that tells the
story of the county and
its settlers. There is no
charge for the events.
For more information,
call (772) 465-5658.
@
r----------------------------------------------
FREE CRUISE!
Includes boarding and
lavish buffet with the purchase
of one regular fare.
A $40 Discount!
r l.:,r :l.,:l ],-,r : .-..i.. r':, i. : ,r -, .,
J.;E PROMO CODE HNPLFREE '-VErJ &.' r-:.
L---------------------------_JA
Wet your appetite with :7
these Sizzling Summer
Dinner Specials!
Only 16 Days left to take advantage of these
Great Specials. Expires 10-31-09
Sunday
Enjoy a complimentary glass of house wine or a pint of
domestic draft beer with your dinner when you pur-
chase a dinner entree of $13.95 or more (one glass
*per entree) Good for your entire
party. iNon alcoholic hey. may be substitutedi
Monday & Wednesday
Enjoy a complimentary bottle of house
wine with dinner when you purchase 2
dinner entrees $13.95 or more (Dine In Only)
Tuesday & Thursday
Save $20 Bring your own Bottle of Wine
to Dinner. No Corking Fee
r _STEN e-~-
B2 Port St. Lucie
Friday, October 16, 2009
Hometown News
Friday, October 16, 2009 www.H hometown NewsOL.com Port St Lucie B3
DINING & ENTERTAINMENT
Out
From page B1
Conchy Joe's Seafood,
3945 N.E. Indian River Drive,
Jensen Beach, Reggae by
Rainfall, 8 p.m. to midnight.
(772) 334-1130.
Crawdaddy's, 1949 N.E.
Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen
Beach, Call for performers,
7:30-11:30 p.m. (772) 225-
3444.
Finz Waterfront Grille,
4290 S.E. Salerno Road, Port
Salerno. OPM, 9 p.m.-
midnight. (772) 283-1929.
Kings Head Pub, 2838
S.W. Port St. Lucie Blvd. Call
for performers. (772) 340-
1223.
Pirate's Loft, 4307 S.E.
Bayview St., Stuart, the
Jukebox Band, 8:30 p.m. -
12:30 a.m. (772) 223-5048.
St. Lucie Lanes, 6759 S.
Federal Highway, Port St.
Lucie, presents Dance 'n
Bowl with music by AJ from
9 p.m.-1 a.m. (772) 461-
5390.
SUNDAY, OCT. 18
Cobb's Landing, 200 N.
Indian River Drive, Fort
Pierce, Matrix, 4-8 p.m.
(772) 460-9014.
Conchy Joe's Seafood,
3945 N.E. Indian River Drive,
in Jensen Beach. Reggae by
Rainfall, 7-10 p.m. (772)
334-1130.
Finz Waterfront Grille,
4290 S.E. Salerno Road, Port
Salerno, Island sounds of
Delroy Young, 2-6 p.m.
(772) 283-1929
Pirate's Loft, 4307 S.E.
Bayview St., Stuart, Reggae
with Frenz, 2-6 p.m. (772)
223-5048.
Wahoo's on the Water-
front, 400 N.W. Alice Ave.,
Stuart, features various
classic rock bands from
4:30-8:30 p.m. (772) 692-
2333.
MONDAY, OCT. 19
O'Malley's, 2721
Morningside Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, The Jeff Shepherd
Show every Monday and
Wednesday through Decem-
ber, 5-8 p.m. Call (772) 337-
3090 for more information.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21
Finz Waterfront Grille,
4290 S.E. Salerno Road, Port
Salerno. Open mic night,
8:30-11 p.m. (772) 283-
1929
Hutchinson Island
Marriott Resort Tiki Bar,
555 N.E. Ocean Blvd.,
Hutchinson Island. Call
(772) 225-3700.
* O'Malley's, 2721
Morningside Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, The Jeff Shepherd
Show every Monday and
Wednesday through Decem-
ber, 5-8 p.m. Call (772) 337-
3090 for more information.
Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Davee Bryan, 7:45-11
p.m. (772) 344-7774.
Wahoo's on the Water-
front, 400 N.W. Alice Ave.,
Stuart, various solo artists, 6-
9:30 p.m. (772) 692-2333.
THURSDAY, OCT. 22
Archie's Seabreeze, 401
S. Ocean Drive, Fort Pierce,
jazz and steak night every
Thursday, 7-10 p.m. (772)
460-3888.
Conchy Joe's Seafood,
3945 N.E. Indian River Drive,
Jensen Beach features
Reggae by Rainfall from 7-10
p.m. (772) 334-1130.
Dolphin Bar & Shrimp
House, 140 N.E. Indian River
Drive, Jensen Beach. (772)
781-5236.
Finz Waterfront Grille,
4290 S.E. Salerno Road, Port
Salerno. Darrell Gwinn, 5-8
p.m. (772) 283-1929
Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Davee Bryan, 7:45-11
p.m.
UPCOMING EVENTS
FRIDAY, OCT. 23
Country star JoDee
Messina brings her Music
Room series to the Sunrise
Theatre, 117 S. Second St.,
Fort Pierce, at 8 p.m. Tickets
are $49. Call the box office
at (772) 461-4775 or order
online at www.sunrisethe-
atre.com.
SATURDAY, OCT. 24
Cadillac Bratz reunites
for one show at 8 p.m. at
the Lyric Theatre, 59 S.W.
Flagler Ave., Stuart. Tickets
are $25. Call the box office
at (772) 463-5793 or order
online at
www.lyrictheatre.com.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28-
SUNDAY, NOV. 8
Three Redneck Tenors
See OUT, B4
Overnight camping returns
For Hometown News
News@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
Overnight camping and
kayak rentals have
returned to the Savannas
Recreation Area on Mid-
way Road.
The campgrounds and
canoe/kayak rentals are
available now through
May 3, 2010.
There are five different
types of camping avail-
able: primitive, unim-
proved (no electricity),
improved
water),
(electric,
(electric and
full-improved
water and
sewage hookup) and
group. Camping prices
range from $10-$22 a
night.
Amenities include: hot
and cold showers, water
fill- up station, laundry
facilities, public tele-
phones, playgrounds and
more.
The Savannas is a 550-
acre wetland preserve,
featuring camping, canoe-
Grille, Restaurant & Pizza
DINNER SPECIALS
Monday: $799
Monday Combo- Lasagna, Manicotti, Stuffed Shell
Tuesday: $899
Eggplan Parmigiana~ with spaghetti side
Wednesday: $599
All You Can Eat PASTA- 5
(first serving of meatballs, sausages, or meat sauce served is on us)
Thursday: $1099
Chicken Parmigiana- with spaghetti side
All Above served with 9oup or Salad &-
Knots. Beer and Wine Available
Open M-Th 11-9 m Fri & Sat 11-10 m Sun 4-9
Grimes Plaza 2 7240 S Fed Hwy Port St Lucie
Corner of Rio Mar & US1
(772)
ing/kayaking, bird watch-
ing and many other pas-
sive recreation activities.
Daily admission into the
park is free.
Located at 1400 E. Mid-
way Road in Fort Pierce,
the Savannas Recreation
Area is managed by St.
Lucie County's Parks and
Recreation Department.
For more information or
camping reservations, call
(772) 464-7855 or (800)
789-5776, Monday-Friday
from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
KIDS EAT
FREE
MONDAY NIGHTS
10 & UNDER
Accompanied by Adult
with Purchase Limit
Two Kids Per Adult ;
CANNOT BE COMBINE WITH
ANY OTHER OFFER. O
r 5.00 Purchase of
. 2 Dinners
OFF with
OF r this coupon
DINE IN ONLY ONLY.
Not Valid on Holidays
Cannot be combined with
other offers exp. 10-30-09
L Please Present this coupon
LARGE CHEESE'
PIZZA
Cannot be combined
with other offers
tax wMust Present
+taX this coupon
Sexp.10-30-09
340-3431
WE(E ZDA SY2-CVTIONiVAtESll!
1985 REYNOLDS DRIVE
FT. PIERCE, FL 34945
UEgOTA EXE7TD S -` (AION
25% off our regular rates!
Only 6 miles from Jfutcfiinson Island(Beacfies!
Why spend money on gas when you can have PFU
niht here on the measure Coast-in your own baclyar?.
CALL 9SERVAOWLINM: 772-828-4100
CALL NOW AND ASK FOR OUR "SPECIAL STAY-CATION" RATE
WE LOVE HA VirG TOV .IM!
This promotion is goodfor-A minimum two night weekendstay onfy.
Gfservations taken only at 772-828-4100.
Adda 3d night at the same rate!!
9Must be (Prepaidat checkin-nonrefunda6fe
Equires September 30, 2009
VISITOVU SISTEROPPER0 IES-ne door!!!
The Eco-ThFrendy smok-free Comfort Suites TheIAward-wining Best Western
semition Line: 772-409-1420 ORservation Line: 772-409-1740
WE LOE HAVING 'YOV lMa El
LOCATED BETWEEN 1-95 AND THE TURNPIKE- ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF RT 70.
Family Fruit
Farmnrs Market
Fruits & Vegetables
Your Neighborhood Green Grocer"
r--- ---------------- I
| LARGE
PUMPKINS
$499 ea.
r n '.: rE"ENr .IT ,-, -r E.-E"- i,, -- ,,-.
r *_:-r r-,:,T .E ,,_-, rJEE ..I.H -r ,_ ,_THEi tF
r-----------------
| SWEET GREEN
; B BELL PEPPERS
S ErT 79 lb
r *:-ii E.: 7 7E ;:f'HriELE ..IIH -ii *-:-IHEf *-.FFt i
r ----- ----------I
.I NEW CROP I
: 4 APPLES
ALL VARIETIES
iE. i79' ib.
r 1 "E r ,,,fE T -1:,r EI HE i -'
-r Jr :,T E t*:7- : f ,. irE t..ITH -r ii *:THE *:H F E-HI
HOURS: (772) ;
MON-SAT 9AM-7PM 1720 SE
SUNDAY 9AM-5PM (Mornings
r--- --------------- I*
| / BLACK BEAUTY
| H EGGPLANTS
69 Tlb.
S------------------
ti-- :T hhE":Er- ,,-,- -,r, E.hlhE" i, 22 .*
YELLOW RIPE
BANANAS
29 lb.
T ., 4 E" ErIT :,l i-.,l,-:ri E' -w E" i -
S _:-r iri.: E *:, 7 i riEL ..IIH .. | :,THE :ffE "
r--- ---------------- I
I FARM FRESH I
S GREEN OR YELLOW
1 SQUASH
79 Ib
t i i .....E .. ..IT L. E l F if -- "I
r:-N P:4 h E *. 7. f 'IFirEE- IT H -rh *:-THEh *-,fEl
335-3060
PSL Blvd.
side Shoppes)
- 1 wl 111w IvIul I v w
Friday, October 16, 2009
Port St. Lucie B3
www.HometownNewsOL.com
DINING & ENTERTAINMENT
A Halloween treat, hot fudge and an unwelcome visitor
Hello smart shoppers.
I knew things were
getting a little too
normal at the Borg house-
hold and then came, the
frog. When I got up in the
middle of the night and
went into the bathroom, I
wasn't prepared for a frog at
least 6-inches long to leap
onto the sink. I was trapped
between the sink and the
commode and in no mood
at 3 a.m. to chase this
critter, so I rushed out,
closing the door, knowing
that my cat would be
poisoned if she bit this
thing.
In the morning, armed
with a glass and towel, I was
ready for the challenge, but
the frog was nowhere to be
found. Suddenly, there he
was, in the toilet. For a
moment I felt guilty then I
closed the lid and flushed.
He was too smart and clung
to the top of the bowl. The
chase began as I kept
circling the glass under the
lip. Finally I succeeded and
was able to put him outside.
This is the third time over
the years I've faced a frog in
this bathroom, once under
the lid and then a day later
coming up out of the drain.
I ask you, why me?
We're closing in on
Halloween and it's time for
some fun. We're going to
make adorable little baskets
for a child's Halloween
party, learn about chocolate
and top it off with a hot
fudge sundae.
HALLOWEEN
FLOWER BASKETS
(NIB)
To make several baskets
CAW& rowo" sfow
A>jD eD"afTS WOhMR 01
T140 A5 COAST.
W ( ,,,])O in Advance,
November 5th, 2009 00 at the Door
RSVP online only:
1:00pm 6:00pm www.powerlunchbunchLcom
Hutchinson Island Marriott Beach Resort For More info:
555 NE Ocean Boulevard, Stuart, Florida 34996 Me' Barnes
7225-67T7
Kim Marcille,
Amp Rt Upl! Success Strategies for Women and Businesses
wwposstlbflkesapliffed~com
Rebecca Carswell
When I re HT-1 s You on The Head WXIth an Airplane:
Using The Po~ver oflInwerprcwadon
Kim jonei
D.L Ila Gr.asam
Susan Somertei V~ebb
.. j.. .,..k.-. lr
sailia /eBnk
re...-, k otr.r,-1w, '. ...U *M 1I&.. i6-.0.~n
FPL
TAM AR9
!,9
[)d~uji
.. . s r.. ... . ..
It's Backyard Bar-B-Q
Time at Sonny's
DINE IN ONLY
Mon "All You Can Eat" Baby Back Ribs $18.99
Tues "AllYou Can Eat" Bar-B-Q Beef or Pork $8.99
Wed "All You Can Eat" Sweet & Smokey Ribs $10.99
Kids Eat Free w/ Adult Dinner Purchase
Thurs $1.00 Off Baby Back Ribs Lunch Special
$1.00 Off Baby Back Ribs Dinner Plate
Fri 7oz Steak & Shrimp Dinner $12.95
(12 oz add $2.00)
Sat "All You Can Eat" Sweet & Smokey Ribs $10.99
Or "One Trip Salad Bar" With a Meal $1.49
Sun "All You Can Eat" Chicken $7.99
LIMITED TIME ONLY
Valid at Sonny's Locations Listed Only.
ROMANCING
THE STOVE
with the
Grammy Guru
ARLENE BORG
you will need:
1 bag multi-colored
gumdrops
1 bag giant gumdrops
Pipe cleaners
Cellophane (colored)
Tooth picks
Small rubber bands
Cut the cellophane in 5-
or 6-inch squares. Place a
large gumdrop in the center
and secure it with a rubber
band near the base, as you
ruffle up the cellophane.
Insert a pipe cleaner in
the gumdrop, curving it to
create a handle. With a
toothpick, spear small
gumdrops as "flowers" and
insert them into the large
gumdrop. Very pretty, very
different and yummy.
What makes Halloween
special is that you get
chocolate, it's my weakness.
Finally the experts have
learned what we always
knew: chocolate is good for
you. It contains several
Out
From page B3
bring their new show,
"Broadway Bound," to the
Lyric Theatre, 59 S.E. Flagler
Ave., Stuart. Performances
are Oct. 28-31 at 7 p.m.; Nov.
1 at 2 p.m.; Nov. 4-7 at 7
p.m.; Nov. 8 at 2 p.m. Tickets
are $35. Call the box office at
(772) 286-7827 or order
online at
www.lyrictheatre.comrn
THURSDAY, OCT. 29 -
SATURDAY, OCT. 31
The IRSC Jazz Ensembles
antioxidants and vitamins
that help prevent many
diseases. Does that mean
you can eat that whole box
of chocolates? You know the
answer, of course not, but a
little dark chocolate every
day can be good for you.
The scientific name for
chocolate, theobroma
cacao, means food of the
gods.
The history of chocolate is
a mystery. About 3,000 years
ago, in what we now know
as Mexico, cacao trees grew
abundantly. The natives cut
off the giant seed pods,
discarded the flesh and
removed the seeds which
they cut in half, allowed
them to ferment, dried and
ground them. The result:
chocolate. How mysterious,
since the pods had a foul
smell.
I think it's time for a hot
fudge sundae or maybe a
banana split, topped with
whipped cream and a
cherry or two, don't you?
There are strings attached.
You must use low-fat or fat-
free ice cream or frozen
yogurt. You must use low-fat
whipped topping or fat-free
canned cream. This fat- and
cholesterol-free hot fudge
sauce is the best. It is
and "Company" Singers
present "That's Entertain-
ment," music from the Big
Band era to today. Perfor-
mances are Oct. 29-31 at 8
p.m. and Oct. 31 at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $12. Call the box
office at (800) 220-9915.
MONDAY, NOV. 2
Peter Yarrow, of Peter,
Paul and Mary, will share an
illustrated version of his
song, "Day is Done," at
Barnes & Noble Booksellers,
3001 N.W. Federal Highway,
Jensen Beach at 7 p.m. Call
(772) 692-2270.
I amsk a
SAVE UP & DOWN THE CO T0,FROM
|RMOND BEACH TO PALM BEACH
GARDENS! HECK OUT ALL R
.... EALS AT
WWW.HOMETOWNNEWSOL.CO l
y Of Delight Teas ..gna Italian Cuisi "" v
& Tresures ,.go alure's Poc-el
C 's Se Out of Bounds
-4untry SfW Palm Beach Princess
Jamaican Ramada Inn Sluart
Down South Chicken Rooster's Daytime Cale
Dresa Sushi Sandhurstl 9
Edelweiss Sa nna G4 Club
Edible ArralemenIls rLucie Goll Range
Hungry Howie's -.lllpThe Stern House
Jay's Supreme Pizza The Ashley
Little Caesar's
m .lometownllewsOL.com
6Sean--Y ching your favones'-by county or c.atec.ti
SE LUCIE, MARTIN & PALf BEACH C LOUIES
SDue to hgh dc-,n3nd, hTiM rn,)al a O f mT l I.
Cerjicate .: p%.%, : ,..h3 see e iebseie fo, v".:.r- d tIs.
= -s M+ ietoenowne
usually made with baking
chocolate squares. One
square of chocolate con-
tains 14 grams of fat, 9 of
them saturated! The
nutrients in chocolate are in
the cocoa powder, not the
high-fat cocoa butter. The
powder is fat free. It's still
chocolate, but the fat has
been removed. Just follow
my lead, assemble a
beautiful dessert grab
yourself a nice big spoon
and dig in. No need to feel
guilty, you are getting little
to no fat but oh so much
pleasure.
HOT FUDGE SAUCE
(Fat free)
There is nothing to
compare with a hot fudge
sundae or a banana split,
and when you're watching
the fat and cholesterol, it's
usually a forbidden food.
My hot fudge sauce is better
than any you'll find in the
stores.
2/3 cup light corn syrup
1/2 cup cocoa powder
Check store brands for the
corn syrup; many are much
cheaper than name brands.
THURSDAY, NOV. 5-
SUNDAY, NOV.22
The Pineapple Play-
house, 700 W. Weatherbee
Road, Fort Pierce, presents
the Ray Cooney farce, "It
Runs in the Family." Perfor-
mances are Thursday-
Saturday at 8 p.m. and
Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets are
$15. Call the box office at
(772) 465-0366 between
12:30- 4 p.m.
THURSDAY, NOV. 5-
SATURDAY, NOV. 7
"Thirds," by Jacob Appel
will be presented at IRSC as
Place corn syrup and cocoa
in a small saucepan, over
medium heat and slowly
whisk together until
blended and warm.
Top your ice cream choice
with hot fudge. Add
bananas and any other fresh
fruit you choose. Top with
your whipped cream choice
and a cherry or two, (they're
fat free). You can add some
chopped nuts if you choose.
They do contain fat, but it's
a "good" fat.
I am available for talks
from Fort Pierce to Stuart,
call (772) 465-5656. When a
recipe is not in my cookbook,
it will have, (NIB) next to the
title. For an autographed
cookbook send $19.50 ($15-
book, $1-tax, $3.50 for
shipping and handling). For
multiple books sent to one
address it's $3.50 S&Hfor 1
book, add $2 postage for
each additional book ($15
plus $2). Send to:Arlene M.
Borg, 265 S.W. Port St.Lucie
Blvd, No. 149, Port St. Lucie,
FL 34984. Check or money
order accepted.
Visit my Web site at
www.romancingthestove.ne
t.
part of its New Play Initiative.
Performances at the Wynne
Black Box Theatre on the
Main Campus are Nov. 5-7 at
8 p.m. and Nov. 7 at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $12. Call the box
office at 1-(800) 220-9915.
FRIDAY, NOV. 6-
SATURDAY, NOV. 7
The IRSC Wind Ensemble
presents a salute to the
members of the Armed
Forces at the McAlpin
Theatre, 3209 Virginia Ave.,
Fort Pierce. Performances are
Nov. 6-7 at 8 p.m. and Nov. 7
at 2 p.m. Tickets are $12. Call
the box office at 1-(800)
220-9915.
SATURDAY, NOV. 7
Jazz and R & B stars
Bernard Allison and Janiva
Magness perform at the
Sunrise Black Box Theatre,
117 S. Second St., Fort Pierce,
in a benefit for Learn to Read
of St. Lucie County. Tickets
are $35. Call the box office at
(772) 461-4775 or order
online at www.sunrisethe-
atre.com.
*The National Touring
Company of "Tap Dogs"
comes to the Sunrise
Theatre, 117 S. Second St.,
Fort Pierce, in an 8 p.m.
show. Tickets are $50 and
$40. Call the box office at
(772) 461-4775 or order
online at www.sunrisethe-
atre.com.
ONGOING EVENTS
Friday Fest takes place at
Marina Square, located in
downtown Fort Pierce, on
Melody Lane and Avenue A.
The free event is held from
See OUT, B5
Cad lQac
The Bratz are back! It's been over 15 years since the Cadillac Bratz
rocked the Treasure Coast, but they're reuniting at the Lyric to do it
one more time. What a way to celebrate
Rocktober! If you're a long-time fan of the ,
Cadillac Bratz, you know how special this -
reunion really is. And if you haven't heard IL Y L JRIC
the Bratz, you owe it to yourself to experience '1 J L T R L]L
a rock show like you've never seen or INHISTORIC DOWNTOWN STUART
heard before!
BU ICES NIN tww~yrchetr6o
Vii o alIth yr hete o Ofce72 0 72
OUT OF EovUCsS
1IESTAIURANT
Lunch Hours Mon. Fri. 11am 2pm
Dinner From 5pm Mon. Sat.
2838 S. U.S. #1 Fort Pierce
FOR RESERVATIONS TAKE OUT
(772) 468-4363 OR 468-3666
B4 Port St. Lucie
Friday, October 16, 2009
Hometown News
Friday, October 16, 2009 www.H hometown NewsOL.com Port St Lucie B5
The Crossing
Community Church
The Crossing Communi-
ty Church, 8103 Indrio
Road, Fort Pierce, is a host
site for Angel Food Min-
istries outreach program.
Date and time to place
orders at the church will
be posted on
www.tcccfl.com and also
at The Crossing Church.
For more information,
call (772) 332-0577 or
(772) 465-5588.
Resurrection Life
Family Worship
Center
Every Friday. Youth,
ages 12-18, are invited to
play midnight basketball
at Mac Mascilio Gymnasi-
um, 2902 Ave., D, Fort
Pierce. The fun begins at 9
p.m. and there is always
room for more players. Be
Scopes
From page B1
These are virtuous ideals
saved for you. This keeps your
spirit strong and eager.
Libra-Sept. 23-Oct.22
Your teaching and communi-
cation skills will continue to be
called on to help others who
are ready to know more about
all that you know. Educating is
one of your greatest gifts,
along with healing and cre-
ativity. You love to share and
are generous with your time
and wisdom. Your reward is
the joy that comes back from
the giving.
Scorpio-Oct. 23-Nov. 21
Relax. Release, regenerate and
re-group. Let go of the past
and allow the universe to
move you in the direction of
your higher desires. Meditate,
center your thoughts and
quiet your mind. Just allow
yourself to be. Find that com-
forting oneness within and
ask spirit to surround you with
Out
From page B4
5:30-8:30 p.m. on the first
Friday of every month,
weather permitting, and
features live music, chil-
dren's activities, arts and
craft vendors and food stalls.
Call Main Street Fort Pierce
at (772) 466-3880.
Jammin' Jensen takes
place every Thursday from 6-
9 p.m., weather permitting,
at downtown Jensen Beach.
There's food, music and
vendors. For more informa-
tion, call (772) 334-3444.
Retro Swing Lindy
Hop West Coast Swing
dance party is from 7:30-11
p.m. every Saturday at South
Florida Swing Dance Produc-
tions, 881 N.E. Jensen Beach
Blvd., in Jensen Beach. $7
admission. For information,
call (772) 334-2112.
KARAOKE
Applebee's, 4898
Okeechobee Road, Fort
Pierce, and 3373 S.E. Federal
Highway, Stuart. Every Friday
in Fort Pierce from 8 p.m.-
midnight and every Saturday
in Stuart from 9 p.m-
midnight. In Fort Pierce, call
(772) 460-1444. In Stuart,
call (772) 223-6477.
Archies: 401 S. Ocean
Drive, Fort Pierce, every
Wednesday, starting at 7
p.m. (772) 461-3352.
Bogey's and Stogey's:
1032 S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd.,
Port St. Lucie, (772) 337-
7778. Karaoke by Dennis 9
p.m. Wednesday and Friday.
Boomer's Place: 4812 N.
Kings Highway, Fort Pierce.
Karaoke 6 p.m. Wednesday.
(772) 595-1500.
Boozgeois Saloon: 720
S. U.S. 1, Fort Pierce, Karaoke
with Chris 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
Saturday, Monday and
Wednesday. (772) 466-4255
The Corner Bar: 4901
South U.S. 1, White City,
(772) 457-0042. Dan the
Man Karaoke 7-11 p.m.
ready to play because
spectators are not permit-
ted. This is organized by
the church.
Resurrection Life Family
Worship Center is located
at 405 Ixoria Ave., Fort
Pierce.
For additional informa-
tion, call (772) 465-0036.
First Presbyterian
Church of Port St.
Lucie
Adult Bible class takes
place on Sunday mornings
at 9 a.m.
Children's church
school for children in
kindergarten through sev-
enth grade, takes place on
Sunday starting at 10 a.m.
For younger children,
there is also nursery avail-
able during the 10 a.m.
Sunday worship service.
Troop news: Boy Scout
Troop 422 meets every
Tuesday evening at 7 p.m.
its loving, healing power. It
will.
Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec. 21
This is a time to work on your
greater long-range goals.
Stretch your limits. Expand
your power. Positive energy
alignment for Sagittarius has
moved into place in the uni-
verse. Higher wishes are ready
to be fulfilled. Increased spiri-
tual awareness helps even
more. You now have the
vision to change things for the
better.
Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 19
Strive to simplify your life
rather than complicating it.
Focus on today. Tomorrow will
r^ lc 44
Boys ages 11to 18 are wel-
come. Brownie Troop No.
470 (grades 1-3) Junior
Troop No. 1047 (grades 4-
6) and Cadet Troop No. 427
(grades 7-9) meet every
Thursday at 6:15 p.m. and
Cub Scout Pack 422 meets
the third Monday of every
month at 7 p.m.; newcom-
ers are welcome.
The church is collect-
ing old cell phones and
empty ink cartridges. They
can be dropped-off at the
church any weekday
between 9:30 a.m.-noon.
Funds raised will go to the
building fund.
For information, call
(772) 335-8900. First Pres-
byterian Church of Port St.
Lucie is located at 2240
S.E. Walton Road, Port St.
Lucie.
GRACE Emmanuel
Church
Tuesday prayer night
begins at 6:30 p.m. and on
be here soon enough. Do
what is needed now. Live a
natural life. Sometimes less is
more. Peel away illusion and
cut to the bottom line. Is this
good for me or not? Answer
that question and every other
thing will fall in place.
Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb. 18
Now is a good time to fine
tune your life. Set your goals,
get clear on your priorities and
manifest the desired results.
Don't wait around. Now is the
time for action. You are in the
right place at the right time.
Timing is good to begin new
projects. Transform blocked
energy into new beginnings.
Go for it with gusto.
rnaay -:- november o -:- 1u:uu a.m.
One of South Georgia's Finest Plantations
Offered for the First Time in Over 25 Years
* Professionally Managed World Renowned Trophy Managed Wildlife Deer,
Hunting Plantation Quail, Turkey & Hogs
* Fantastic Development Potential Excellent Fishing
* 2 Miles of Flint River Frontage Small Tracts Available
* Abundance of Timber Cruise Available Irrigated Food Plots
* Frontage on Stocks Dairy & Flowing Well Roads Extensive Road System
- Throughout Property
Rowell Auctions, Inc. ForDetails
"ELiLOs GAL AU-C002594 10%Buyers Premium 800-323-8388
THIS SUNDAY I
T oh us on Oct 17th I
or Food & Fun!
10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m.
Hot Dogs, Sodas, Popcorn, Candy,
Bounce House, Bungee Run,
Great Music, Crafts and Hundreds
of Pumpkins in our Pumpkin
Patch for purchase.
Bring your Family and Friends!
Everything is FREE except
for the Pumpkins!
Voluntary donations of canned goods accepted
Avenue D Boys Choir in Concert
Sun. Oct 25th 4:00 p.m. Love offering Accepted.
Sunday Worship
8:15 am & 11:00 -Traditional 9:45 am Contemporary
First United Methodist Church
260 Prima Vista Boulevard
Port St. Lucie a
772-878-1155 O
Wednesday evenings Bible
Study for all ages begins at
7 p.m. The prayer quilt
ministry meets from 6-9
p.m. on the first and third
Thursday of every month.
Every Sunday the com-
munity is invited to men's
prayer at 8:30 a.m., Sun-
day school for all ages at
9:30 a.m., worship service
at 10:40 a.m. and Bible
study at 6:30 p.m.
Newcomers are always
welcome at GRACE
Emmanuel Church.
For additional informa-
tion, call (772) 337-2644.
The church is located at
1470 Huffman Road, Port
St. Lucie.
First Baptist Church
Fall Festival on Oct. 17,
from 3-7 p.m. Pony rides,
face painting, games,
bounce houses, food, a
children's costume con-
test, and the annual
pumpkin toss. This is a
free event.
Pisces-Feb. 19-March20
Set healthy, productive
boundaries. Work within them
to the fullest. Refuse to allow
yourself to be pushed around.
Now is a good time to clean
up loose ends and nagging
responsibilities left hanging
too long. Open your imagina-
tion and vision. You know
what is right. Trust this great
inner vision and all will be
well.
- James Tucker
RELIGION NOTES
S
Go painlessly with Thera-Gesice
0
O
PATRICK EXTERMINATING, INC.
*.. ..;
Sturt 7727M s or S. Lce:72.3.77
@ -! l _ON YOUR
I HOMEE
..,K w PHONE
) [ SERVICE
S$ 95
Slfyetep wft f/:.A. 7/(UH'CC
Social Griccs...Soutliern Stvlc
Modern Manners for Children
Ages 4 7
Saturday. November 7. 2009
10:00 am 1:00 pm
Stuart Women's Club
To register: Contact Janice Gibson
at 901.833.7188 or visit my website
www.MissJanice.com
Man Works 84 Straight Days After
Using Thera-Gesic
BEXAR COUNTY Tom W., a carpenter who specializes in building
high-end chicken coops, applied Thera-Gesic" to his sore shoulder and
back, and worked 84 straight ten-hour days. When -
asked why he didn't take a few days off, he painlessly
replied: "None of your dang business"
Friday, October 16, 2009
Port St. Lucie B5
www.HometownNewsOL.com
B6 Port St. Lucie Hometown News Friday, October 16, 2009
I NometownNews $UPER BUY$of the
L---- -- -- -- -- -- -----Kj^^^^^^^^^^^k ^^I^B >^_B _^ lt^^^ ^^f ^^^^----------^^^
I Copyrighted Material
Syndicated Content
wee--------
week']
________
Available from Commercial News Providers
S CLEANING 79 LAUNDERING I
Wi in With ad. a ICAll Sizes With ad i
With ad. Valid thru 10-31-09 Valid thru 10-31-09 Valid thru 10-31-09
VILLAGE SQUARE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING O,
8745 US Hwy 1, Port St. Lucie 772-882-7214 LO
OccusedHoms Our6 S.-calt
I--. 1P]PCuOR]N CkIL:jINGISe- 9
Remoed, eSlaed- ith nockDoI
cw Stuart (Waterfront]
bU06 Atlantic Avenue 2
dwr cfhe Roose elt Bridge)
. .S- ---a-
Instant Gaft certificates www.ADavOfDehght.co
Pr'liet' ,in'y One Hourn Prc'lhas Two
tekda' Spia Sen ice for only S49.00 OR ,iid receive'
(weekend $69.00) fi
rIN-
EXTERIOR PAINTING:
* Cleaning and Removing Mildew
* Seal Cracks & Caulk
* 100% Acrylic Paint
* Waterproofing
INTERIOR PAINTING
*All Prep Work
* Install Crown Moulding
* Replace w/Custom Textures
Martin County Lic.# CRC057115
PSL Lic.#4819
Ft. Pierce Lic.#21803 I
S'-Guaranteed
Workiiji^^^^
6.-Omince 970
VISION H
EYE CENTER
Paul V. Minotty, MD
Drs. Paul V. Minotty, Roger J. Meyer, David J. O'Brien &
James E. Copeland Jr. MD are pleased and proud to
announce the continuation of their practice together. Their
office is located at 777 37th Street, Suite D103. Established
patients and new friends are encouraged to call
772-257-8700 to make their next appointment.
777 37th Street, Suite D103 Vero Beach, Fl 32960
Toll Free: 1-877-MINOTTY 772-257-8700 s
www.minottyeye.com
The FIXERUPPER' loan.
The best tool you can have.
Now is the time to fix up around the house: a fresh coat of paint,
repairs to the roof, energy-efficient windows you name it.
The FIXERUPPERloan from National City can make it happen.
With flexible payment terms, competitive interest rates and low
finance charges, it's a great tool for getting your home
improvement projects under way.
For more information, visit any National City location.
National City
Now a part of PNC
PLAYING THE WORLD'S BEST ARTISTS
seaviw)
Sa IRadio Southern Home
0 of the Boston Red Sox
SAmerica's Best Music
www.seaviewam960.com
I Hour Spa Services
, S$50.00 Gift Bag
or FREE!
B6 Port St. Lucie
Friday, October 16, 2009
Hometown News
772-871-5702
k
am
Friday, October 16, 2009 www.H hometown NewsOL.com Port St Lucie Bi
Figuring, tracking your handicap
The handicap is the
measure of any
golfer. More than
likely, it's the first question
from a golfer's mouth after
meeting new playing
partners on the first tee.
Golf is a unique sport in
that players of all abilities
may compete fairly with
one another at the very
same time, on the very
same field of play.
In tennis, it's nearly
impossible to take on
Roger Federer. Imagine
trying to match ground
strokes with the world's
best tennis player. I think
I'd have trouble even
seeing the ball coming at
me!
How about digging in at
the plate and taking a cut
at a Josh Beckett fastball?
No thanks! And there is no
way in this world that I'm
putting on pads and trying
to chase down and tackle
Adrian Peterson.
Take on Tiger Woods on
the links? Sure, I can do
that. I may even have a
chance, using my handicap
index and a little luck. All I
have to do is play to, or
better than, my potential
and Tiger may go down.
Most golfers have some
idea of how they score.
Usually the answer to what
is your handicap, comes
back as, "Well I play bogey
golf, so I'm probably an
18." Truth be told, that isn't
quite right, but it's not a
bad place to start.
There used to be a time
when you had to belong to
a club or organization to
get a handicap service. In
fact, in order to have a
USGA handicap index, you
still must belong to one,
but you can get an unoffi-
cial one pretty easily these
Program
seeking
volunteers
For Hometown News
News@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
The St. Lucie County
Parks and Recreation
Department is seeking
volunteers to take part in
its new Community Assis-
tance for Recreational
Excellence volunteer pro-
gram.
Those who volunteer
may be asked to do things
such as help with a special
event or coach a sports
team.
The department offers
year-round holiday
events, children's activi-
ties, senior programs, con-
certs, sports and athletics,
arts and crafts, Special
Olympics and aquatics.
Volunteers must be 16 or
older. The staff will write
letters of recognition for
volunteer hours support-
ing educational scholar-
ships. All volunteers are
subject to background
checks. Please note that
court-ordered community
service hours cannot be
See VOLUNTEERS, B8
Romancing
The Stove
by Arlene Borg
the Grammy Guru
Recipes
Stories
Archives
and more at...
www.HometownnewsOL.com
days.
Thanks to the Internet,
there are numerous sites
that offer a service. In
order for your handicap to
be official however, you
must be subject to "peer"
review. This keeps a golfer
from inflating his or her
handicap by posting bogus
scores in an effort to gain
more strokes on the golf
course.
I keep track of my
handicap through Yahoo.
Many courses around the
country are already in the
site's database and all you
have to do is click the
proper buttons and fill in
your score. Yahoo does all
the number crunching and
tells you your latest
handicap index.
There are also numerous
other online sites offering
golfers the opportunity to
keep track of penalty
strokes, putts, greens in
regulation and the like for
each round as well. Using
one of these is a fabulous
way to track your game and
see where your game is
improving or slipping.
The USGA requires you
to have 20 scores posted to
get an official handicap.
You are also required to
post every round. No
hiding those bad score-
cards to keep your handi-
cap low or tossing out
those good rounds to keep
from giving strokes to your
buddies.
The beauty of the
handicap system is that it
rewards better golfers. Two
golfers may both card an 85
on separate courses, but
that doesn't mean they are
playing at the same level.
The handicap system
shows the golfer shooting
the 85 on the harder course
is, indeed, the better
player.
If you look at a scorecard,
you will notice the course
has two ratings. One is a
course rating, which is
what a scratch golfer
should shoot playing from
his normal set of tees. The
other is a slope rating,
which tells you how
difficult the course is.
Courses with more forced-
carries, out-of-bounds,
water and the like will have
a higher number for a
slope rating. The USGA
uses 113 as a standard
slope rating.
If you don't have access
to the Internet, or would
simply like to keep track of
your handicap yourself, the
procedure is relatively easy.
First, calculate your
index for each round.
Subtract the course rating
from your score for the 18
holes. Take this number
and multiply it by 113.
Then take that number and
divide it by the slope rating
for the course. This num-
ber is the differential. Take
the lowest of your five
differentials and multiply it
by 0.96. Now you have your
handicap index.
Now that you know what
your index is, what do you
do with it when you get to
the golf course? That's easy.
Since you don't always play
the same golf course or
from the same tees, you
have to calculate your
index before teeing off at
the first hole. After all, if
[ 315 Acre Estate Offered to the Highest Bidder]
Newly-constructed, six-bedroom main home Guest
house Equestrian facility, pastures and riding trails
Electric gated entrance Breathtaking views
r [Thursday, November 5 1:oo PM (ET)] 2
Real Estate. Jerry C " ' ', . .,
-61:1 Z I~ cs I Z: ~~
Forest Grove
Middle Schools
Costumes Optional Shoot-Out
GOLF TOURNAMENT
Benefitting
"READING COUNTS"
at Indian Hills Golf Club
Saturday, Oct. 31st, 2009
8:30 am Tee-Off
$240 per Foursome
Includes Breakfast & Luncheon
I $500 Shoot-Out Prize
Prize for Longest Drive
s. .-* Closest to Pin Prize
Prize for Best Team
Costume
To Register or for
more information
call (772) 595-1140
Sponsored by
Hometown
you're playing a very
difficult course, you don't
want to give your opponent
more strokes that you
should or miss getting an
extra one yourself.
To figure out how many
strokes the course must
give you for a round, take
your handicap index and
multiply it by 113, and then
divide that number by the
slope rating on the score
card. Round to the lowest
whole number and you
have the number of strokes
you will be given for that
day. Pretty simple.
Now, if I can just find
Tiger's number, I'm going
to put my handicap to
work.
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.
Hometown News
Boost Your Business We Can Help
Serving St. Lucie West ANGEL CHAVEZ
465-5656 Cell: 772-521-5111 Advertising Consultant
Announcing
Lawnwood Neurosurgery
Adult Brain & Spine Surgery
Victor R. DaSilva, M.D.
Former Director of the Comprehensive Spine Center at the
University of Florida & Shands Hospital, Jacksonville, FL
S S *
Victor DaSilva, M.D.
Neurosurgery
Diplomate American Board of
wspea Accepting New Padtients (772) 466-1113 Neurological Surgeons
" Carpas le r Bngeel. 1Fellowship Trained.
FtdPce- 2402 Ftd e.103 uPs
0I
0
A
S
Saturday, October 24,2009
Eagle Marsh Golf Club, Jensen Beach Registration begins at 7:15 am
Sho mStart: 8:30 am
S91400 per person "Tournamnent Special" $500
'cludes foursome. hole sponsorship sign and 10 raffle tickets per go
HOLE-IN-ONE-PRIZE:
2009 Harley-Davidson
FLSTN Softail Deluxe
(Sponsored by Treasure Coast Harle)-Dar idson)
ALSO' CH DANCE TO WIN: Set ,: C(allai\ =-
Bi; Bertha Ir:,ni, Sharp LCD Flat Screen Tele IMon, 0
Roundtrip Domestic Airtare tor 2
Imm.
r I
SavannatClub
CHALLENGING PAR 61 COURSE
879-1316 3490 Crabapple Dr., PSL
OCTOBER for only
SPECIAL $1200
GOLF ANY DAY
ANYTIME ,
Not valid with any other offers
2009/2010 Double Membership $2748.15
2009/2010 Single Membership $1773.00
Includes golf cart & Sales Tax Expires 10/31/09
Soft spikes & proper attire required.
Visit our Fairway Cafe for Breakfast or Lunch
m
Friday, October 16, 2009
Port St. Lucie B7
www.HometownNewsOL.com
B8 Port St. Lucie
Hometown News
t.m S
WV-
I (~m
LW
Copyrighted'Material
*Syndicated Content
Available from Commercial News Providers
Q *
0 Ii Wmit
e~uai
CVe//t
jo teyeai/
Featuring Live Auction of Highwaymen Art
Cocktails Silent Auction Dinner and Dancing
Saturday, October 17, 2009
5:30 pm- 10:00 pm
Pelican Yacht Club, Fort Pierce
Honorary Chair
Sheriff Ken Mascara
Co-Chairs
SMrs. Coni Gorman & Mrs. Ginny Fowler
llk*
TICKETS: $100
Sponsorship and underwriting opportunities
still available.
*i 1 '" Diane Clr,.n (772)223-6351,
email dcharette@alzcare.org
www.alzcare.org
1-800-823-0466
St. Lucie County 772-465-5551
Fax 772-465-5696
Email: classified@HometownNewsOL.com
Logon to www.HometownNewsOL.com
PRIVATE
MUSIC
LESSONS
Your Home,
My Studio or Ounline
Electric/Acoustic Guitar
Drums/Percussion
All Styles/Levels t
www.bradsmusic.org
HILLCREST MEMORIAL
Gardens 2 adjoining plots
Garden of Devotion. Lot
83 spaces 3 & 4. $1000
each 772-770-9391
HILLCREST MEMORIAL
GARDENS
2 lots (only) "Prayer
Garden" $1200 each or
best offer + transfer fee
of $50 407-252-9997
STUART- FERNHILL
Memorial Park 2 burial
lots $1895 each or $3500
for both. 772-631-7965
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
IN A HURRY TO
SELL????
Call the best
classified section
on the east coast!
HOMETOWN NEWS
CLASSIFIED!
800-823-0466
JAMES TUCKER
The Spirit Guide, will do
private readings. Also will
come to your home for a
"reading party".lnvite your
friends for a night of in-
sight and fun. Reasona-
bly priced. 772-334-9487
ADOPTION 866-633-
0397 Unplanned Preg-
nancy? Provide your
baby with a loving, fi-
nancially secure family.
Living/ Medical/ Coun-
seling expenses paid.
Social worker on staff.
Call compassionate At-
torney Lauren Feingold
(FL Bar # 0958107) 24/7
ADOPTION 888-812-
3678 Living Expenses
paid. Choose a Loving,
Financially Secure fami-
ly for your child. Caring
& Confidential. (24
hours/ 7 days), Attorney
Amy Hickman, (Lic#
832340)
10% Off! LOSE WEIGHT
w/ HERBALIFE. http://
herbal-nutrition.net/joncall
Call 1-877-484-9934
Pregnant? A married
couple seeks to adopt.
Financial security. Ex-
penses paid. Call Maria &
Ernie (ask for Michelle/
Adam). (800)790-5260.
FL Bar# 0150789
BUYING
Coin Collections
Silver, Gold Coins
Scrap Gold,
Paper Money,
Stamps & Diamonds
772-529-1008 R
CASH FOR gold. We buy
Gold, Silver, Plat. Cash
Now! Highest Payouts -
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
877-548-1550
CASH FOR Gold. We
buy Gold, Silver, Plat.
Cash Now! Highest Pay-
outs Satisfaction Guar-
anteed. 877-548-1554
CORVAIR 164 Core
Engine. 1965-69, 321-
752-5724 email gwbuck-
shot@earthlink.net
GOT PAPER?
$$WE PAY CASH $$
Top prices paid for clean
cardboard & paper.
SP Recycling.
4205 Metzger Rd.
Ft. Pierce 772-461-8220
GUNS wanted collector
paying top dollar. Marlin
Colt, S & W, Winchester,
Drillings, Luger, Gatling
Doubles and other fine
guns. 772-528-7020
capnball@bellsouth.net
OLD GUITARS Wanted!
Fender, Gibson, Gretsch,
Martin,D'Angelico, Strom-
berg, Rickenbacker, and
Mosrite. Gibson Mando-
lins/ Banjos. 1930's thru
1970's Top Cash Paid!
These brands only
please. 800-401-0440
WANTED DIABETES
test strips Any Kind/Any
brand Unexpired. Pay up
to $16 per box. Shipping
Paid. Call 713-395-1106
or 713-343-3050 ext.1.
www.cash4diabetestestri
ps.com
WANTED DIABETES
Test Strips: Any Kind/Any
Brand. Unexpired. Pay up
to $16/ Box. Shipping
Paid. Call 713-395-1106
or 832-620-4497 ext.11
Cash4DiabetesTestStrips
.corn
SPECIAL
TIME TO CLEAN UP?
Hold a garage sale, make
money & make someone
happy! Call
1-800-823-0466
to place your ad!
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
IN A HURRYTO
SELL????
Call the best
classified section
on the east coast!
HOMETOWN NEWS
CLASSIFIED!
800-823-0466
-I
WE BUY
ESTATES!
CHINA
PORCELAIN
POTTERY
COLLECTIBLES
Call Dawn
879-6664 c
AUCTION 1000'S of
items will be sold to high
bidder! Firearms, Anti-
ques, Fine Jewelry, Coins
& Estate Items. Sat. Oct.
24th @ 10AM 2500 Apa-
lachee Pkwy, Tallahas-
see www.AffiliatedAuc-
tions.com (850)656-5486
AB2286 13%BP
BARSTOOLS, NEW, 30"
height, $29
772-286-4131
BASEBALL CARD box-
es, mint sead 1991-1992
Leaf Donruss upper deck
$7 ea 772-8710659
BASEBALLS, auto-
graphed, in plastic, Eric
Davis, Ted Williams $30
ea, 772-569-5214 IR
DEADLINES:
DISPLAY:
Monday 3:00 pm
prior to publication
IN-COLUMN:a M'
Tuesday Noon
prior to publication
1010
WE ACCEPT ALL
IC tion
MAJOR CREDIT CARDS
L-111pum ,
BEDROOM furniture
dresser w/ mirror, chest
of drawers, head board,
$155 set 772-340-5028
BICYCLE, HARO, 20"
youth sport bike, $120
772-521-1000 MC
BICYCLES, Two folding
bikes, like new, 20"
3-speed, $100 each.
772-545-1103
BOAT CUSHION, used,
good condition, 48x12x3,
$35, 772-332-4237
BOTTLES, MILK, 33, all
sizes, good for flea mar-
ket or garage sale, $30
cash, 772-231-0930
BOWLING BALL, 12 Ibs,
brown bag & white shoes
size 10, $25 takes all!
772-219-3747 MC
CAST REELS, with
Rods, 4, good condition,
$200, 772-781-2993 MC
CD PLAYER, Nextech,
for auto, used once, com-
plete w/ ear phones, $15,
772-335-1468
CEMENT MIXER, elec-
tric, 3 cubic feet, new in
box, $200 firm,
772-879-9257 SLC
CHAIR, ANTIQUE, $25,
David Winter cottage $25
772-321-5061 IR
Friday, October 16, 2009
Free animal
services offered
For Hometown News
News@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY -
The Humane Society of St.
Lucie County received a
grant from the Florida ani-
mal friend license plate pro-
gram to provide assistance
with reasonable
spay/neuter costs for resi-
dents of St Lucie County.
Five hundred free
spay/neuter surgeries will
be available in conjunction
with nominal, affordable
wellness programs, which
will include a physical
screening exam at which
time rabies and preventa-
tive disease vaccinations, as
well as heartworm screen-
ing will be done.
If the dog or cat is deemed
healthy enough to with-
stand surgery, a free surgery
will be scheduled two weeks
after wellness vaccinations.
The two-week delay permits
enough time for the positive
effects of the preventative
vaccinations to kick in and
protect pets.
Proof of previous valid
preventative vaccinations
will be accepted if presented
in writing at the time of the
health screening.
The cost of the actual sur-
gery will paid out of the
grant. Support grants will be
available on a case-by-case
base for individuals or fami-
lies in need of assistance for
the wellness screening.
The goal is to further
enhance healthy forever
homes for pets and reduce
the tragedy of pet overpopu-
lation.
For further information
call (772) 461-0687Monday-
Friday, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. The Humane Society of
St Lucie County is located at
100 Savannah Road in Fort
Pierce.
For Hometown News
News@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
Women who serve as the
primary wage earners for
their families and seek
financial assistance to go
back to school or have
gone back to school, can
now obtain applications,
through Dec. 15, for the
Women's Opportunity
Awards, Soroptimist Inter-
national of St. Lucie's
major service project.
Since 1972, the Soropti-
mist Women's Opportunity
Awards program has pro-
vided women who serve as
the primary wage earners
for their families with the
financial resources to off-
set costs associated with
their efforts to attain high-
er education or additional
skills and training.
Volunteers
From page B7
used toward this program.
Those interested in
becoming CARE volun-
teers can call (772) 462-
1793 or apply in person at
The award can be used
for tuition, books, child-
care, car fare or any other
education-related
expense.
The St. Lucie club will
provide a $1,000 cash
grant to its award recipi-
ent, who will then advance
to the Soroptimist South-
ern Region level, where
one recipient will receive
$5,000. The program cul-
minates with three finalist
$10,000 awards.
Soroptimist Internation-
al of St. Lucie is a volun-
teer organization for busi-
ness and professional
women dedicated to
improving the lives of
women and girls, in local
communities and
throughout the world.
For more information or
an application, call (772)
285-5784.
the Havert L. Fenn Center,
2000 Virginia Ave., Fort
Pierce.
For a complete list of vol-
unteer opportunities with
St. Lucie County visit
www.stlucieco.gov/emplo
yment/volunteer oppor-
tunities.htm.
GOLF AT GATOR TRACE
Awesome All You Can Eat
i Ss -f>^ \/ Prime Rib& $04 4I-
S- Crab Leg Buffet 24.95
lffi SATURDAY NIGHT
October 241
S Includes Green Fees 5:30o-8:30o pm
&I"rr Calrt Te3I- pm
Call for Tee
Times
464-0407 esations464-7442 TRACE
4302 Gator Trace Dr., Ft. Pierce www.GatorTraceCountryClub.com
RATES EFFECTIVE f
OCTOBER 1, 2009
.30 BEFORE 11 AMV
1 2 AFTER 1 -
6 6 gA..........
FrmU I ur ato hi vdrctybhn.ivrieBn
Group seeks
applicants
(91W
,vich 1:1 I'ivicv 11111chill".11 Wind P-,II '-I I licl,
Pilill 1 11% JJ..Jv ;"Illljl P.-IIII I'All Bj% Nivil-lilliv I liv livjcllv, R--cklvd-v
Buich Nillilivu lul i IIII,%Illv P.-Il NI L.Jill l"'ll Ili jlpv N..IIIJl
I)jk Hill DjI--Iij Bvich H-.11% [Jill lhiii-nd
I H
T I IL 1. 11 Al .1 1 -.J.l -1 - ., I : .'r. -, j -, h:
n.. i i r,, i i j
I. .- 'L 1, : I . , : . i . : r. i r. r. , i 1: r. : L i. r i
I III 1.. 1 : 1 I', 1 '1: jI I, -- I-h I,, I[,,l ID 1 J
Hometowi Nem m
Classified
Friday, October 16, 2009
www.H hometown NewsOL.com
Port St. Lucie B9
CHAIR, BARBER/ Styl-
ist, pump up, black, pro-
fessional, good condition,
$200 obo, 772-223-9706
CHAIR, OFFICE, black
like new, $60
772-344-8834 SLC
CHANDELIERS, 2 Brass
Antique style, w/ frosted
lobes, paid $200, asking
25 each. 772-343-9908
CHEST OF drawers, 1-3
drawer, $25, 1-4 drawer,
white, $35 772-334-4208
CHINA, 6 sets of cups &
saucers, $60.
772-468-6120
CHINA, NORITAKE, set
for 6. Incl. plates, sau-
cers, bowls, & cups.$75
for set. 772-828-9701
COINS 100 new, 1979
Susan B. Dollars $200
call between 7-9 PM only
772-595-0658 SLC
COLLECTIBLES
Large collection of Auto/
Racing memorabilia,
$200. 772-336-9606
COMPUTER CABINET,
wood, 51x36x21, like new
condition, $50
772-879-6587 SLC
COMPUTER DESK, $40,
772-361-3173, SLC
COMPUTER W/ 19"
monitor, HP windows ME
$20 772-882-0298 SLC
COMPUTERS, 2, PC's,
screens & all accessories
also printers, $60 ea obo
772-460-1277 SLC
COSTUME, BUMBLE
bee, 3-6 months, new,
$6, 772-343-7462 SLC
DINING TABLE, solid
oak, indoor picnic table,
with benches $199,
772-626-0234
DISHES- Christmas set.
Fenton china, hand paint-
ed, Dessert set. $175
772-878-0393
DVD PLAYER, Toshiba,
in box, with remote must
sell, $40, 772-337-7777
ELVIS PLATES- movie
scenes 8" gold trim $30
each. 772-633-1197
ENGINE PARTS, MGB,
new valvese springs
$200 772-778-1011 IR
EXHAUST TIP, stainless
steel by Borla, rolled
edge, 3"x4"x14" new $35
772-664-4850 IR
FENDERS, BIG boat
fenders, $25, 86' nylon
line, $50,772-589-1843
SBRAYNEN USED APPLIANCES -
Refrigerators Washers
Stoves Dryers
NOW 2 LOCATIONS
SFt. Pierce, FL
Free Delivery 1321 Orange Ave.
to the Ft. Pierce area 467-0775 j
FIREPLACE, Electric-
walnut, no heater, good
cond $75, 772-463-0417
FREEZER, KENMORE,
great condition, $199
obo, 321-704-6768
FURNITURE OUTDOOR
loveseat, chair, white alu-
minum antique planter,
$195 all, 772-223-0269
FURNITURE, WICKER,
night stand, round table &
lingerie, $180
772-344-1153 SLC
GOLF BAG, men's, exc.
cond., pd $170, only $40,
Jr.'s Golf set, pd $100,
only $25. 561-797-7928
GOLF BALLS, like new,
$3/ dozen, 772-225-4401
GOWN, MOTHER of the
bride, size 8, beige satin
w/jacket, $60
772-388-3858 IR
HOOD, TRANS-AM,
Firebird, good shape,
$160 obo, 772-359-1380
HUMMEL- FEATHERED
Friends Girl Looking at
Swan $200.
772-323-6768
HUTCH, CORNER, solid
pine, $50, Tiki torches,
$10, brand new, in box,
772-220-1005 MC
Photos say it all!
Photos with your ad,
High Definition Slide
Shows and more
VISIT OUR
ONLINE SITE
www HometownNewsOL corn
800-823-0466
JIGSAW PUZZLES,
500-1000 pieces, $1
each, 772-905-8349
JOINTER/ PLANER,
Sears, 6 1/8", cast iron
on casters, $185.
772-597-1947
LADDER, 16' extension
ladder, Keller model
3116, like new, $30
772-221-0139 MC
LAMPS, TABLE lamps,
2, cone shape, 27" $50
obo, Gas weed wacker, 3
$100 obo 772-340-1395
LIFT CHAIR, electric re-
cliner, needs motor,
$135, 772-879-4382 SLC
MALT MACHINE, 1 can,
commercial, $150
772-335-5191 SLC
MATTRESS, GENESIS,
double, good shape, in
plastic, $50
319-209-0374 IR
MATTRESS, KING,
Sealy Posurpedic, inclds.
box spring, 4 pcs, $200
for all, 772-336-5000
MICROWAVE OVEN,
excellent condition, $35
772-334-8862 MC
MICROWAVE, ABOVE
stove, white, 1000 watt,
GE, $50, 772-287-0607
MIRROR, OVAL, 38 1/2x
38 1/2 w/ beautiful etch-
ing, $120, twin comforter
$65, 772-336-7205
MUGS, 2, Garfield car-
toons, from 1978, $5
each, 772-546-4751 see
photo online at www.
HometownNewsOL. corn
and # 139908
NAVY SEAFARERS bell
bottom trousers, size 36,
new, $15,772-343-8477
- BUSINESS & FINANCIAL
BUY/ SELL A Business?
200+ Local Biz For Sale.
TCTransworld.com
Miles @772-419-8303
FOR SALE Active carpet
& upholstery cleaning
business operating since
1999. Plenty of repeat
business. Serious inqui-
ries only Turn key opera-
tion. Priced to sell!
772-559-6927
OPEN HOUSE
Sell your home with
an Open House
Ad in the
HOMETOWN NEWS
800-823-0466
MAKE A Mint in Teeth
whitening 300% industry
growth this year! Dis-
tribute White Science's
patented products &
teeth whitening services.
low start up. Exclusive
territories Marketing plan
& training provided. Best
kept beauty secret of the
stars! www.whiteningon-
wheels.com (877)909-
1080
MU.$T
PALM BAY Restaurant:
Great location, 2000sqft,
All equipment included.
$50,000 321-626-6631
$$$ ACCESS LAWSUIT
Cash Now!! As seen on
TV. Injury Lawsuit Drag-
ging? Need $500-
$500,000++ within 48
hours? Low rates. Apply
now by phone! www.Fast
CaseCash.com 1-800-
568-8321
ARE YOU receiving
monthly payments on a
property you sold? Would
you prefer a lump sum of
cash? I can help. Call me
today 478-278-9756
GARAGE SALE?
Place your ad in
Hometown News
800-823-0466
BURIED IN Credit card
debt? We can get you out
of debt in months instead
of years. America's only
truly attorney driven pro-
gram. Free, no obligation
consultation. 877-469-
1433
LAWSUIT LOANS?
Cash before your case
settles. Auto, workers
comp. All cases accept-
ed. Fast Approval. $500-
$50,000. 866-709-1100
www.glofin.com
STOP PAYING too much
for TV! Get Dish w/ Free
install plans, Free HBO &
Showtime & Free DVR
upgrade. Call Free for full
details. 877-554-2014
PANTS, Men's Navy
Seafarers bell-bottoms,
sz 36, have 6 new pairs,
$15 each, 772-343-8477
PATIO CHAIRS, padded
chaise lounge & match-
ing club chair w/ ottoman,
$35, 772-343-1831
PATIO SET 9 pieces,
table, 6 chairs, end table,
foot stool. Exc cond.
$200 772-342-8615
POOL ROLLER for solar
blanket. 16' aluminum,
$50. Keep pool warm this
winter! 772-336-3766
RAMP, WOODEN, 30x40
inches, for wheelchair
use, $25, 772-336-9196
REFRIGERATOR,
1950'S Crosley Shelva-
dore, works good, $100.
772-464-8588
REFRIGERATOR, Ama-
na, black, w/ bottom
freezer, runs good, clean
$125, 772-398-6236
REFRIGERATOR, GE-
large,20 cubic ft, with ice-
maker & top freezer,
$200 772-785-9253 SLC
REFRIGERATOR, Ken-
more, side by side, water
and ice, $175
772-219-2662 MC
ROUTER CRAFTSMAN
1.5 HP on table & leg
stand. exc cond. $150
complete 772-879-4262
SCREEN DOOR alumi-
num, black for porch, or
over single door. $10
772-634-1286
SEWING machine, Ken-
more, w/ cabinet, electric,
w/ foot peddle, all acc.
$150,772-567-1392
SEWING MACHINE,
Singer w/ attachments &
cherry wood cabinet,
$100 772-879-3500 SLC
SHOES, SPORT shoes,
8 1/2, glove and bat, $50,
Bocce ball, set by Eddie
Baver, $30 772-879-4715
SINK, DEEP, white, w/
hardware & fixtures, $49,
36" solid wood door w/
frame $49 772-240-8957
SOFA, 82", like new,
blue, yellow stripe & sep-
arate pillows, $150
772-460-5374 SLC
SOFA, ROWE, immacu-
late, white tiger lily de-
sign, loose pillows, com-
fy, $200 772-287-1116
STEREO SYSTEM, must
sell JVC system Bose
speakers, 6 disc CD, $90
772-770-9294
STEREO, MAGNOVOX,
Plays 33 1/3 and 45
speed records, $75 obo
772-873-4570 SLC
STOVE w/range hood,
Kenmore, 4 burner, blk &
bisque, 2yrs old, gd cond.
$100,772-216-8037
TABLE DINETTE table,
4 chairs, $30, wood desk,
light colored wood, $30
772-337-4352 SLC
TABLE, DINING, light
wood, 4 chairs, leaf,
wheels, solid wood, $175
772-288-4497 MC
TENT STAKES, 8, and
rope, new in bag, never
used, $45, 772-589-0158
TILE CUTTER, 16'x15',
$20, 772-528-1428 SLC
TOWER, CD/ DVD/Book
tons of storage, black,
tall, adjustable, shelves
$200 772-344-2681 SLC
TURKEY PAN alumi-
num, large, $25,Tea ket-
tle, aluminum, large anti-
que, $50 772-985-4692
TV, SONY, 32" Trinitron
Wega, with stand HD
ready, $200 cash only
772-873-0462 SLC
TV, TOSHIBA, 32", digi-
tal, excellent condition,
$75, 772-873-9248 SLC
TYPEWRITER IBM 5el
electric III w/ typing ta-
ble. Exc. cond. $100
both. 772-546-9404 MC
TYPEWRITER, elec-
tronic, Brother, w/ user
guide, perfect $35 must
see, 772-529-1121
VACUUM cleaner, Bis-
sell, clear view, 7 adjust,
12 amps, good cond,
$35, 772-337-3255 SLC
VACUUM, HOOVER
steam vacuum, carpet/
floor cleaner, $50
772-220-2211 MC
VACUUM, Kirby Legend
Model, includes attach-
ments. Mint cond. $100.
772-359-9666
WATER HEATERS, 2 40
gallon, like new, replaced
with solar, $100 each
772-286-7140 MC
WHEELCHAIR with legs
and foot pedals, $100.
772-334-8862
TO PLACE YOUR AD: EMAIL classified@HometownNewsOL.com
or log onto www.HometownNewsOL.com or Mail or Fax No Phone Calls n
Thanks to all of our readers for submitting your Free ads for
merchandise priced under $200. Reminder: We allow 4 lines
including your phone number. Only 1 ad per week (each ad
runs 2 weeks). All FREE ads must be submitted by mail, fax
or email. And finally, please remember to include your name
and address when submitting your ads. by Monday at 5 pm.
MAIL OR DROP OFF
COUPON AT
HOMETOWN NEWS
1102 S. U.S. 1, Fort Pierce, FL 34950
For private party use only Commercial advertising is not eligible 2 ads per month
4 Lines (20 Characters per line)
Your Name
Address
City State Zip
Home Phone Daytime Phone
Mail or Fax Coupon to the Hometown News Office Nearest Youl Deadline for Free Ads is Monday at 5 00 pm
LUMBER LIQUIDA-
TORS Hardwood Floor-
ing, from $.99/Sq.Ft.
Exotics, Oak, Bamboo,
Prefinished & Unfinish-
ed. Bellawood with 50
year prefinish, Plus A
Lot More! We Deliver
Anywhere, 5 Florida
Locations 800-356-6746
1-800-FLOORING
STEEL BUILDINGS: 5
only. (2)25x34, 2)30x38,
40x54. Must Go! Selling
for Balance! Free deliv-
ery 800-211-9593 X111
HIGH-SPEED broadband
internet by satellite. Bun-
dled TV Packages Now
Available. Quick Profes-
sional Installation. As
Low as $99 Start-Up!
Call Today! 888-528-
7453
CONSIGNMENT
WAREHOUSE
Furniture, Home Decor,
Antineoe & Collertiblhe
vv cKermanla
1873 SW Biltmore St.
Port St. Lucie
*West of Bayshore Blvd.
Behind Firestone Tire" '
871-1390 5
Mon-Fri 9-5 Sat 9-3
CABLE TV for $19.99 a
month. 100 all digital
channels plus 50 HD
channels. First 100 new
customers get free HBO
and Showtime. Call Now
1-866-484-8848. Promo
code 3474.
DISH TV. $19.99/mo.,
$600 Sign-up Bonus!
Free 4-Room Install. Free
HD-DVR! Call now. 800-
915-9514
FREE GPS! Free Printer!
Free MP3! With Pur-
chase of New computer.
Payments Starting at
Only $29.99/ week. No
Credit Check! Call GCF
Today 1-877-212-9978
$155 NEW KING 3PC.
pillow top mattress set,
still in plastic! Call
561-296-1011 can deliver
- PEI
CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES
Adorable! 2 Females, 1
male. AKC. 12 weeks
old.Good temperament,
playful, love to snuggle.
Mother on premises.
$275. 772-985-6895
LOVE BIRDS, 4, Young,
peach faced, available for
adoption, 6 months old,
$25, 772-370-6048
$99 QUEEN Pillow Top
2PC. mattress set, new
still in plastic! Call
561-296-1011 can deliver
3pc Microfiber Sectional
sofa set w/chaise lounge
+ ottoman new in boxes
asking only $475. Can
deliver. 561-972-8637
BEDROOM 7 PIECES
Cherry. New in boxes.
asking only $375. Can
Deliver 561-296-5987
LIVING ROOM, couch
end tables, antiques,
fainting couch, hand
carved buffet, other
collectibles 772-388-0578
SLEEPER SOFA navy
queen sleeper & love
seat with glass top coffee
table, 2 end tables, 2
brass lamps, wicker back
blue chair. Like new.
$375 for all 772-873-0066
CASH FOR Gold. We
buy Gold, Silver, Plat.
Cash now! Highest Pay-
outs Satisfaction Guar-
anteed. 888-245-4517
NEED CALCIUM? 60
Day Supply, Only $29.98
100% Absorbable Pow-
der. No Gas, Bloating!
Free Shipping Code:
FShipping TC101 Call
866-340-3781 www.
totallycalcium.com
NEW FEATHER
WEIGHT Motorized &
Rehab Chairs at no cost
to you, if eligible. Medi-
care & Private Insurance
accepted. ENK Mobile
Medical 1-800-693-8896
SOMA, ULTRAM, Via-
gra, Fioricet & more Pre-
scription Drugs. Doctors
Consultation & Pre-
scription Service includ-
ed. Shipped Fed Ex 1-3
days. 877-628-2375
EasyBudgetUSA.net
VIAGRA- SAVE $400-
limited time. $2.25 per pill
-40 pills $89.00. Code
101, Newhealthyman.
com, 888-735-4419
VIAGRA- SAVE $500!
44 Pills $99.00. 44 Pills
$99.00. That's Right. Sat-
isfaction or money re-
funded. Call 888-272-
9406.
VIAGRA/ CIALIS. Save
$400/ 40 pills $99.00.
Free Prescriptions. Low-
est prices. Order now.
877-590-6337. NU Life
Inc.
VIAGRA/ CIALIS. Save
$400/40 pills $99.00.
Free Prescriptions. Low-
est prices. Order now.
888-729-0700 Meds for
Men.
MOR
I GOTTA CAR TO SELL??
llmwlllll
That's Right!
Only $1.00 per photo!
WE HAVE SPECIAL PROMOS TO
HELP YOU SELL YOUR ITEMS!
REASONABLE RATES AND YOU CAN m
BUY 1 WEEK AND RECEIVE 3 FREE! c
All it takes is a buck and a little
luck to find that buyer!
Call 1-800-823-0466
to place your ad today
Join the successful advertisers in the
HometownNews today!
www.HometownNewsOL.com
PERSIAN KITTENS-
Purebred & absolutely
adorable! Many colors,
M/F 6 weeks. Only $150
to good homes. Call
772-240-4980
RHODESIAN RIDGE-
BACK MIX. 10 mos old
Lovable, playful, good w/
kids, house trained,
Mother on premises.
Hate to see him go, but
have too many dogs!
$150,772-332-3334
after 6:00 pm
UNITED Humanitarians
Vouchers avail, to spay &
neuter your pets at low
cost in St Lucie & Indian
River Counties. Call
772-335-3786/468-6073.
Affordable & reliable
Hometown News
CLASSIFIED!
800-823-0466
- PROFESSIONAL SERVICE GUIDE
CARE YOU DESERVE
Will take care of your
loved ones in my home
with lots of love & attn.
Pvt rm Licensed provider.
Great refs. 772-336-3700
CNA /CPR / MED-TECH
Make $$$ helping others.
Classes forming now. No
GED required.Call Today
Paramount Training Svcs
772-882-4218
Elderly Home Care by
caring dependable
certified nurse assistant.
Flex hrs. Local area 24
yrs exp. Call Patricia
772-871-9041
Small Business...
Personal Touch
FREE ESTIMATE
USED UNITS STARTING
AT $500
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
772-634-6315
Lic#CAC 1816319/lns
STEEL BUILDING Man-
ufacturer: Pre-engineered
20x40, 20x60, 25x50,
30x40 and up. Huge Fall
Rebates! Financing avail-
able w/ low payments. Kit
form or statewide install.
www.ORLANDOSTEEL
.com 800-868-1640 ext.
123
Affordable & reliable
Hometown News
CLASSIFIED!
800-823-0466
Rusignuolo Kitchen De-
sign Remodeling, Re-
place or Reface All Types
of Cabinets & Carpentry.
772-979-5571 #CNS5383
LISA SPAIDE'S Home
Daycare has openings for
your child, meals, snacks
included, 10 yrs. exp, lic.
772-340-2053
HOUSECLEANING BY
Christine Mon-Sat.
Res/Comm. Spotless,
Prompt & Honest. Wkly,
Bi-Wkly or Mthly. Lic. Call
Christine 772-466-9955
Sandys Helping Service
Driving,housecleaning,
windows people sitting
etc. 772-464-2713 or
772-215-9985
SPOTLESS CLEANING
Commerical / Residential
Great References. House
cleaning & more. Free
Est. Lic/Ins 772-475-0619
GEEKS-IN-ROUTE
On-site Computer &
Computer Networking
Services by A+ & Micro-
soft or CISCO Certified
Technicians. If We Can?t
Fix It, It?s Free! MC/ DIS/
AMEX/ VISA. 866-661-
GEEK (4335)
John Rodgers Con-
crete: Culvert Replace-
ment, Decorative Con-
crete, Resurfacing, and
Driveways 772-201-8165
SP03211
Fully Stocked Trucks Experienced Techs
Lifetime Labor Guaranteed
We Do It All! No Job Too Small! -
Residential, Commercial & Industrial
24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE c
772-335-7954
Authorized FPL & Lowes installer
SWould
Syou like
it11 r business
to do more
business ??
For Solutions
~ Call1
Marty
a-. a t
772-332-6155
DO YOUR GLASS Slid-
ing doors have you hung
up? Call Sliders for a per-
manent & affordable sol-
ution. 772-631-1050
JM Electrical Services
Inc. Rock bottom prices.
Top Quality Work. De-
pendable & Reliable We
install Generators! Serv-
ing PB & Treasure Coast.
772-871-2451/561-756-5
495 EC13002266/Lic-lns
No Job too Small.
GOT
FENCE?
Installations
Repairs
772-201-9403
JONATHAN
JENKINS
FENCING, INC.
Lic./Ins.
State Certified
ERIC'S COMPLETE
HANDYMAN SERVICES
A to Z repairs, One call
Does it all. Residential/
Commercial. Quality
Work-Lic# CBC1256503
772-215-1933 MC SL
HANDYMAN SERV. No
job too small. Rely on the
best in the area. Call
Charlie 772-359-8980
AFFORDABLE Home
Repairs & remodeling.
Minor fix-ups to major re-
pairs. Call John for a free
no obligation estimate.
The best for the best pri-
ces! Lic #CRC1327763
772-882-8155
DON'S HOME Improve-
ments. Call a craftsman.
Kitchen, bath remodeling,
tile, plumbing, fnsh car-
pentry painting. Quality
work, fair prices. Work
guaranteed! Lic/ Ins Hon-
est, personal service.
30yrs exp. Credit cards
accepted 772-209-0545
Home Works Remodel-
ing-Carpentry,Doors,
Windows, Interior trim,
Decks, Tile, ext. remodel.
30yrs Gary 772-468-6303
912-675-6365
SOUTHERN Exposure
Building Corp. We Do
It All. See our display ad
below. Free Estimates.
Stuart 772-287-1954
PSL 772-335-8554
Ft. Pierce -772-461-9697
Sell or Rent
your home in
The Hometown
News
Martin County
thru
Ormond Beach
800-823-0466
KIBLER'S
Handyman Service -
Specializing Satisfaction
in all Home Guaranteed
in all ome.e Free Estimates
Improvements Over 30 yrs Exp
and Repairs References
Licensed (772) 708-4968
arAV AV AV r AV A
ERIC'S HOME REPAIR
General Cont. Soffit,
sheet rock repair, replace
doors. All types of work
done. No job too small
Lic.CGC1509455 Free
Estimates 772- 460-1116
HOMEWATCH Service
while you're away.
Starting @ $24.95/mo.
Lic & Ins 772-467-1886
BUSHHOG MOWING &
Tractor Services, con-
crete work. Free Est, Re-
liable & dependable.
Lic/ins 772-201-2596
CASEY JONES Lawn
Service & Tree Trimming.
Cuts as low as $20.
Senior discounts! Free
Estimates! 772-361-3622
Mowing
Mulching C
Landscaping .o
Weed Control
Storm Clean up
Tree Trimming
The hiring of a lawyer is an
important decision that
should not be based solely
on advertisements Before
you decide, ask the lawyer to
send you free written infor-
mation about their qualifica-
tions and experience
Under Florida law,
non-lawyers are permitted to
sell legal forms and kits and
type in the factual informa-
tion provided by their cus-
tomers They may not, how-
ever, give legal advice
$99.95 FLORIDA CORP.
$154.95 Florida LLC,
Complete & Includes
State Fees, Company
Book & Seal. Free infor-
mation packet: www.
amerilawyer.com Call toll
free 800-603-3900, Spie-
gel & Utrera PA. L. Spie-
gel, Esq, Miami.
ABORTION NOT an Op-
tion? Consider Adoption.
Its a Wonderful Choice
for an Unplanned Preg-
nancy Living/ Medical
Expenses Paid. Loving
Financially Secure Fami-
lies Await. 877-341-1309
Atty Ellen Kaplan
(#0875228)
DIVORCE $300* Never
undersold! Covers chil-
dren, etc. *excludes gov't
fees. 800-522-6000 ext.
700 Baylor and Associ-
ates, ext. 1973 Money
Back Guarantee
*DIVORCE* Bankruptcy
Starting at $65 *1 Signa-
ture Divorce, *Missing
Spouse Divorce "We
Come to you!" 888-
705-7221 Since 1992.
CREDIT PROBLEMS!!
We legally remove bad
credit to help raise credit
scores. Member Better
Business Bureau. 888-
687-1300
LLC $135.95 w/ Free
Single Member Oper-
ating Agreement Corpo-
ration, $75.95 Includes
State, Attorney Fees &
Corporate Kit. Attorney
Nick Spradlin, Tampa,
Jacksonville, Broward,
Miami, 877-845-0621.
www.nickspradlin.com
YOUR FAMILY'S Best
Benefit. . Safety! Let
ADT help protect your
family and get $100 Visa
Gift Card! Hurry, offer
ends soon. Call Now!
866-444-9163
AFFORDABLE-WATER
Heater Specials. Reel
Plumbing 772-621-8282
Lic.#RF11067281
Hedden
Plumbing
(772) 340-0053
Service & Repair
Experts
Same Day 24 hr/
7 Da Service
*Water (Heaters & Pumps)
Sewer & Drainage c
Gas (LP & Natural)
Lic. # CFC056784 S
TRYON
PLUMBING & SOLAR
Water Heater Specialist.
Plumbing/ Solar Repairs.
cfc 058068 772-465-0284
BABY GATE
POOL SAFETY FENCE
Patented Quad Lock
321-773-BABY (2229)
JAMES TUCKER
The Spirit Guide, will do
private readings. Also will
come to your home for a
"reading party".Invite your
friends for a night of in-
sight and fun. Reasona-
bly priced. 772-334-9487
METAL ROOFING SPE-
CIALS, Sean-Tor Roof-
ing. Manufacturer & In-
staller of 5-V, Decra,
Shingles, Standing Seam
& More. 866-381-3325
a: [o] II IJ 1 o :{em =1 1 1:1
REMODELING*.ADDITIONS
out ern REPAIRS PAINTING
SIDING KITCHENS
1 OS re X BATHS TILE
u.-- in FINISH WORK |
O WE DO IT ALL
|'- I FREE ESTIMATES ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Residential Commercial
STUART PS L FORT PIERCE
287-1954 335-8554 461-9697
u'wiiiiiwifiaiiieaw^^? l[iat.im' .nildr@Ps
METAL ROOFING TAX
CREDIT! 40 yr Warranty
Direct from manufacturer.
30 colors in stock Quick
turnaround. Delivery
available. Gulf Coast
Supply & Manufacturing,
1-888-393-0335
www. gulfcoastsupply.com
ROOF REPAIRS Call
24/7 Flat Roof & Mobile
Home Specialist. Free
Certified Inspections.
Lic/Ins CCC1327406. All
Florida Weatherproofing
& Construction 877-572
-1019
TROPICAL ROOFING
Systems Inc. Res/Comm.
See our ad below.
Stuart 772-287-1433
PSL 772-335-1563
Ft. Pierce 772-466-3535
*REDUCE YOUR Cable
Bill!*- Get a 4-room, all
digital satellite system
installed for Free & Pro-
gramming starting under
20. Free Digital Video
Recorders to new callers.
So call now, 1-800-795-
3579
Pool & Patio C
Rescreening -
.40CSq.Ft.
(Min. 200 Sq. Ft.)
CALL BOB FOR A
FREE QUOTE
Family Owned &
Operated
lic./insured #PSL0347
772-528-4629
-UMr
L & L SCREENING -
Patios & Pool Enclo-
sures. We will beat any
legitimate Quote. Family
owned. We show up!
Over 18yrs Exp. Call
772-359-9426 Lic/Insured
SWIM SPAS- Swim Spas
Four Fantastic models to
choose from, factory di-
rect, wholesale pricing!
Warranty, financing. Hot-
Tubs @ 50% Discounts,
Can Deliver. Call 800-
304-9943
SUPERIOR TILE & Inte-
rior LLC. Tile & marble
installations & repairs.
10% off with this ad. Free
Est. Lic#CTM5781/Ins
772-708-8119
SJimmie
Nettle's
Tree Service
Since 1998
Oak Tree Pruning
Palm Trees
STree Removal
Stump Grinding
Same Day Service
772-201-2035
Lie & Ins Free Est Christian
5V
GREAT NEWS AND
CLASSIFIED ADS!
HOMETOWN NEWS
800-823-0466
(- I TROPICAL 4:1011] 1 I Z [E
i ROOFING REROOFS-NEW ROOFS
SYSTEMS ROOF REPAIRS FLAT DECKS
INC. *WATERPROOFING
n[ J SKYLIGHT* ROOF VENTS
* ROOF INSPECTIONS
Sr *"- ROTTON WOOD REPLACED
L.WOK A. RESIDENTIAL *COMMERCIAL
ALL WORK GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES
-Ask for Wayne LarIsen "'l ... 0"
B10 Port St. Lucie
Hometown News
Friday, October 16, 2009
**ALL SATELLITE Sys-
tems are not the same.
HDTV programming un-
der $10 per month &
Free HD and DVR sys-
tems for new callers. Call
Now! 800-799-4935
ADOPTION GIVE Your
baby the best in life! Liv-
ing expenses paid. Many
loving, financially secure
couples waiting. Call Jodi
Rutstein Attorney/ Social
Worker who truly cares
about you. 800-852-0041
#133050
AIRLINES ARE Hiring-
Train for high paying Avi-
ation Maintenance Ca-
reer. FAA approved pro-
gram. Financial aid if
qualified Housing avail-
able. Call Aviation Insti-
tute of Maintenance
1-888-349-5387
AIRLINES ARE Hiring-
Train for high paying Avi-
ation Maintenance Ca-
reer. FAA approved pro-
gram. Financial aid if
qualified Housing avail-
able. Call Aviation Insti-
tute of Maintenance
1-888-349-5387
BOAT DEALS!!
SPECIAL RATES
HOMETOWN NEWS
800-823-0466
--Ei
NAIL TECH booth rental,
reasonable, new shop on
Hutchinson Island.
772-229-2020
DENTAL EXPERIENCE
CROWN & BRIDGE
TECHNICIAN
Main duties will be wax-
ing & finish 772-871-9681
For Pediatrics
Center
Work Mon-Fri Only
Must Have Strong
Management
Experience
Fax Resume t__ o:
772-42-663
DIRECT FREE Movies
3 Months! Ask How! No
Equipment to Buy No
Start Costs! Free DVR/
HD Upgrade! Other
Packages start $29.99/
mo! Details Call Direct-
StarTV 1-800-216-7149
DIRECT FREE movies
3 Months! Ask How! NO
Equipment to Buy NO
Start Costs! Free
DVR/HD Upgrade! Other
Packages Start $29.99/
mo. Details Call Direct-
StarTV 1-800-203-7560.
DIRECT SAVE $26/mo
for a year! Ask How! No
Equipment to Buy No
Start Costs! Free DVR/
HD Upgrade! Other
Packages start $29.99/
mo! Details Call Direct-
StarTV 1-800-973-0161
DIRECT'S BEST Pack-
age Free 5 Months! 265+
Channels + Movies with
NFL Sunday Ticket Or-
der! Free DVR/HD Up-
grade! Other Packages
from $29.99 Details Call
DirectStarTV 800-279-
5698
GREAT NEWS AND
CLASSIFIED ADS!
HOMETOWN NEWS
800-823-0466
FPLOYI
RV DELIVERY drivers
needed. Deliver RVs,
boats and trucks for pay!
Deliver to all 48 states
and CN. For details log
on to www.RVdelivery-
jobs.com
Highlight your
ad and get it sold
fast!
Whether Buying
or Selling we are
your total source
for classified!
HOMETOWN NEWS
800-823-0466
Tell 'em you saw it in
HOMETOWN NEWS
CLASSIFIED!
800-823-0466
YOUR NEXT
AEER MOVE
We Want the Best
in the Business.
Outside advertising sales for the #1
Community paper in the nation.....
Prefer someone with outside sales
experience and the ability to close the sale
Good customer service skills a must!
Protected territories, weekly base salary,
gas and phone allowance plus a
top commission plan. -
For an interview, please
forward a resume to
michels@HometownNewsOL.com
Or fax 772-564-5301
eoe
we drug tesi
-RAL ESI
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
PUBLISHERS NOTICE
All rental and real estate ad-
vertising in the Hometown STUART, FLORIDA
News is subject to the Feder- Waterfront Condo 2/2
al Fair Housing Law which und floor end unit
makes it illegal to advertise ground floor end un
any preference, limitations or Deep water dock, North
discrimination based on race, Fork, St. Lucie River,
sex, handicap, familial status heated pool, covered
or national origin or any in- parking, quiet neighbor-
tention to make such prefer- hood, close to downtown.
ence, limitation or discrimina- Estate sale, price just re
tion In addition, the Fair Estate sale, prce just re-
Housing Ordinance prohibits duced $239,000 772-692-
discrimination based on age, 9017
marital status, sexual onrien-
tation, gender identity or ex- STUART- MONTEREY Y
pression We will not not & CC Updated 1/1 on 1st
knowingly accept any adver- FL 55+ on golf course.
tising which is in violation of Free Golf! Hurr shutters
the law All persons are her- screen porch, clbhse,
by informed that all dwellings pool Exc cond. $38,900
are available on an equal 772-287-6402
basis
VALUE
LET US HELP YOU
SELL YOUR HOME!
13 Newspapers from
Martin through Volusia.
You choose your market!
Add a phot o tour
ad for only $5
CALL TODAY
Buy 1 week-
get 3 weeks free!!!
1-800-823-0466
Hometown News
Classified
When you want it
RIGHT!!
TENNESSEE 7998 +/
Ac Land Auctions Oct
24th 10AM, Large Tracts.
Small Tracts
5Ac-2699+/-Ac. Water-
front, Pasture, Hunting,
Lake, Homesites.
www. CertifiedRea-
lEstateAuctions.com;
800-711-9175 David
Hudgins TNAULIC 5232
Affordable & reliable
Hometown News
CLASSIFIED!
800-823-0466
FORT PIERCE 3-br/2-ba
completely renovated. If
you can find a better deal
I'll buy it! 2211 N 44th St
$49,900. 561-312-9100
Owner/agent
FORT PIERCE Lake
wood Park 3/2/2 on canal
split CBS, built '94. New
firs in kit/baths & granite
ctrs. nice backyard,
$125,000 772-528-9494
FORT PIERCE- 2748 Iro-
quois Ave. 3/2 1 Mile to
inlet, huge detached 3
car garage. Totally reno-
vated in '08. Only
$149,900. Owner /Agent
561-312-9100
INDIANTOWN- 4/3/2
Upscale home on half
acre w/3000sf under air.
Crown holdings, Huge
master suite Screened
lanai, fenced yard, pool
Many other amenities
$349,000 772-597-2955
***see ad # 62092 for
photos at www.hometown
newsol.com***
WOW
JENSEN BEACH 4/3/3
Key West style home.
Custom built, corner lot,
metal roof, 3 Stories
Quiet area. Giant oak
trees $250,000 Call
772-285-1602
GARAGE SALE?
Place your ad in
Hometown News
800-823-0466
DIRECTV's Best Pack-
age free 5 months! In-
clude all 265+ Digital
channels + movies w/
NFL Sunday Ticket or-
der! Free DVR/ HD re-
ceiver upgrade! Pack-
ages from $29.99. Details
call DirectStarTV 800-
216-8058.
DISH NETWORK $19.99
/mo, 100+ channels. Free
4- Room Install & free 2
Room DVR! Call now!
800-580-7972.
DISH NETWORK $19.99
/mo, Why pay more for
TV? 100+ channels, free
4-room Install. Free HD-
DVR. Plus $650 Sign-up
bonus. Call now! 866-
573-3640
DISH NETWORK $19.99
/mo., 100+Channels. free
4- Room Install & free 2-
room DVR! Call now.
1-888-430-9664
FREE ADT Home Securi-
ty system- $850 value!
Burglary, fire, and medi-
cal home alarm monitor-
ing. ADT monitoring fees
about $1/day. America's
#1 choice. Call for free
home security evaluation
1-888-616-2574.
VENT
CHILDCARE: Port St
Lucie area. Looking for
someone to be available
occasionally for babysit-
ting in my home, when
children are too ill to at-
tend school. Ages 2 and
8. Hours needed will be
7-6 on an as needed ba-
sis. Must have reliable
transportation.Please
leave a message and I
will be returning calls and
holding interviews in the
evenings and on the
weekends. Serious in-
quires only Call Lauren
561-252-0552
MUSIC LEADER For
Small Christian Church in
Palm City. 5 hours per
week. Fax resume/info
to: 772-220-2191 or call
772-220-2190
HIRING
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
Part time & full time
INSIDE SALES
Location: Fort Pierce.
We are looking for some-
one comfortable in a
sales driven environment.
Position includes out-
bound calls to potential
advertisers, as well as
handling inbound calls for
classified advertising.
You must be proficient in
word and comfortable on
the computer with very
good typing skills. Phone
voice is important also!
If you have a sales back-
ground and are comforta-
ble with phone sales,
please send resume to:
snyder@
HometownNewsOL.com
fax 772-465-5696
eoe, we drug test
TUPPERWARE- FULL
or Part Time opportuni-
ties. 772-475-7596 or
www.my.tupperware.com
/tdoges
WELLNESS COACHES
NEEDED Earn an extra
$30K yearly PT. Training
Provided. 772-486-3861
ATE FO
PORT ST LUCIE St
Lucie Gardens 2-br/2-ba
1-cg. Neat & clean. Move
in ready! $119,900/obo
772-334-4277 or
772-521-6750
PORT ST Lucie, West,
The Cascades. 55+.
2Br+den/2 ba, on the
lake! Crown molding,
wooden frs, 2 scrn la-
nai's, finished 2 car gar.
and additional TV room.
Marble entrance., storm
shutters, golf cart, Active
clbhse. $50K in upgrades
$285,000 772-343-9345
see photo @ www.
HometownNewsOL.com
ad #61886
VERO BEACH- Vero
Isles PRICE REDUCED!
Deep water home. 3-br
3ba fenced yard. Genera-
tor, 2 large docks. Owner
772-492-8007
HOBE SOUND- Hidden
Jewel Adult Active Comm
2/2/1. priv wall, pool, spa,
clubhouse. Close to
beach, Intercoastal,
shopping. $125K Cecilia
O'Neil GRI Wm. Day
Realty Inc. 772-708-8424
TOWNHOMES
FOR SALE
White City
Ft. Pierce
St. Lucie
$8,000 Cash Back!
New 2 bdrm. Villas
$79,900 $0 down
$750/month
or rent to own.
Call Now!
772-359-0360
1221 E.
Weatherbee Rd.
Call Classified
800-823-0466
FREE DIRECT'S Best
Package 5 Months! 265+
Channels + Movies with
NFL Sunday Ticket or-
der! Free DVR/ HD Up-
grade! Other packages
from $29.99 Details Call
DirectStarTV 800-620-
0058
GDC- SAVE Now!
$25.00 Gift Certs, Only
$4!! Save At Thousands
of Restaurants, Top Re-
tailers, Movie Theatres,
Hotels. Online Offer
$29.95! www.GDCDIS-
COUNT.com Publication
Code: 02
GET 5 Months Free of
DIRECTV! 265 + Chan-
nels + Movies with NFL
Sunday Ticket order!
Free HD/DVR upgrade!
For Details Call NOW
888-420-9478 DIRECTV
Authorized Dealer
GIGANTIC 72" x 100"
Mirrors. (15) Sheets,
$165/ each. New, perfect
condition. Free delivery
(one or all). Installation
available. Also, 48" x 100"
(8) $115/ each. 800-473
-0619
Sell or Rent
your home in
The Hometown
News
Martin County
thru
Ormond Beach
800-823-0466
- TRA
**BODYGUARDS
WANTED** Free Training
for members. No Expe-
rience OK. Excellent $$$.
Full & Part Time. Expens-
es Paid When you Trav-
el. 615-228-1701 www.
psubodyquards com
ADULT HIGH School
Diploma at home Fast!
Nationally accredited
$399. Easy payment
plan. Free brochure. 800-
470-4723 www.diplomaa-
thome .com
AIRLINE MECHANIC-
Train for high paying Avi-
ation Career. FAA ap-
proved program. Finan-
cial aid if qualified Job
placement assistance.
Call Aviation Institute of
Maintenance. 866-854-
6156
AIRLINES ARE Hiring -
Train for high paying Avi-
ation Maintenance Ca-
reer. FAA approved pro-
gram. Financial aid if
qualified Housing avail-
able. Call Aviation Insti-
tute of Maintenance 888-
686-1704
AIRLINES MECHANIC:
Train for high paying Avi-
ation Career. FAA ap-
proved program. Finan-
cial aid if qualified Job
placement assistance.
Call Aviation Institute of
Maintenance. 866-453-
6204
ATTEND COLLEGE On-
line from Home. *Medical
*Business,*Paralegal,*Co
mputers,*Criminal Jus-
tice. Job placement as-
sistance. Computer avail-
able. Financial aid if
qualified. 1-800-494-2785
www.CentraOnline.com
Sell or Rent
your home in
The Hometown
News
Martin County
thru
Ormond Beach
800-823-0466
St. Lucie
,n Habitat for Humanity
ReStore
We Sell &
Accept
Donations of
Windows,
Doors, Building
Materials,
Kitchen
Cabinets,
Sinks, Tubs, &
Appliances.
WE
PICK-UP
Hours:
Tues-Sat 0
9am 5pm
772-460-6336
2904
Okeechobee
Road F.P.
HIGH COST of Cable
Got You Down? Get Dish
w/Free Free installation!
Over 50 Free HD Chan-
nels! Lowest Prices! Call
800-240-8112
Classified 800-823-0466
NING &
ATTEND COLLEGE On-
line from home. *Medical,
*Business,*Paralegal,
*Accounting,*Criminal
Justice, job placement
assistance. Computer
available financial aid if
qualified 1-800-443-5186
www.CenturaOnline.com
ATTEND COLLEGE On-
line from home. Medical,
Business, Paralegal, Ac-
counting, Criminal Jus-
tice. Job placement as-
sistance. Computer avail-
able. Financial aid if
qualified. Call 800-494
-3586 www.CenturaOn-
line.com
ATTEND COLLEGE On-
line from Home.*Medical,
*Business,*Paralegal,*Ac
counting,*Criminal Jus-
tice. Job placement as-
sistance. Computer avail.
Financial Aid if qualified.
Call 800-510-0784 www.
CenturaOnline.com
ATTEND COLLEGE on-
line from Home.*Medical,
*Business,*Paralegal,*Ac
counting,*Criminal Jus-
tice. Job placement as-
sistance. computer avail-
able. Financial Aid if
qualified, call (888)203-
3179, www.CenturaOn-
line.com.
AVIATION Maintenance
/Avionics graduate in 14
months. FAA approved;
financial aid if qualified.
Job placement assis-
tance. Call National Avia-
tion Academy today! 800-
659-2080 / NAA.edu
CDL Private School -
One on One Tractor
Trailer Training No Exp.
req'd Job Placement.
Earn $35,000 -$50,000
plus benefits, Free Info &
seminar. 1-866-832-7243
www.sageschools.com
EARN YOUR High
School Diploma at home
in a few short weeks.
Work at your own pace.
First Coast Academy.
nationally accredited. Call
for free brochure. 800-
658-1180 ext 82 www.
fcahiqhschool.orq
HIGH COST of Cable
Got Your Down? Get
Dish w/ Free Free Free
installation! Over 50 Free
HD Channels! Lowest
Prices! Call Free for full
details! 800-943-1346
HURRICANE Shutters
alum whole house.
Includes, front door,
sliders, windows, etc.
$500/obo 772-607-9277
MEMORY FOAM Thera-
peutic Nasa Visco Mat-
tresses Wholesale! T-
$299, F-$349, Q-$399, K-
$499, Adjustables-$799.
Free Delivery, 25 year
warranty, 90 Night Trial,
8 0 0 -ATSLE E P
800-287-5337 www.mat-
tressdr.com
METAL ROOFING &
Steel Buildings. Save $$$
buy direct from manu-
facturer. 20 colors in
stock with trim & access. 4
profiles in 26 ga. panels.
Carports, horse barns,
shop ports. Completely
turn key jobs. All Steel
Buildings, Gibsonton,
Florida. 800-331-8341.
www.allsteel-buildings.co
m
MILITARY DISCHARG-
ES Upgraded. Free Re-
port. Go to www.upgrade-
mydischarge.com or call
The Purdy Law Firm,
PA. toll free, 800-794-
4940
Please Tell Them...
I Saw It In
HOMETOWN NEWS
CLASSIFIED!
800-823-0466
EDUCA
FLIGHT ATTENDANTS
Needed. Imagine. . free
travel, great benefits and
good pay. Four weeks
training with The Airline
Academy can make it
happen. Call Now!
(800) 851-4642
FORCE PROTECTION
security details $73K-
$220 Paid Training! Kid-
napping Prevention $250
-$1000/ day Call 615-
891-1163, Ext.812 www.
rlcenterprises.net
HEATING/ AIR TECH
Training. 3 week accel-
erated program. Hands
on environment. State of
Art Lab. Nationwide cer-
tifications and Local Job
Placement Assistance.
Call Now: 877-994 -9904.
MOBILE HOME ROOF
Experts 100% Financ-
ing, Free Estimates. We
Finance Almost Every-
one, Reroof, Repairs,
40 years Experience,
Home Improvement
Services Toll- Free 877-
845-6660 State Certified
(Lic# CCC058227)
NATIONAL ADVERTIS-
ING! Reach over 30 mil-
lion homes with one buy.
Advertise in NANI for only
$2,795 per week! Ask
about special Real Estate
Rates 1-800-823-0466
NEW COMPUTER you're
approved guaranteed.
Bad credit? No credit?
No problem! No credit
check. Name brands,
checking account re-
quired. 800-507-4055
www.bluehi ppo.acom,
Free bonus with paid pur-
chase.
Highlight your
ad and get it sold
fast!
Whether Buying
or Selling we are
your total source
for classified!
HOMETOWN NEWS
800-823-0466
Classified 800-823-0466
ITION
HIGH SCHOOL Diploma
From Home, 6-8 Weeks.
Accredited. Low pay-
ments. Free Brochure.
1-800-264-8330 or www.
diplomafromhome.com
HIGH SCHOOL Diploma
from home, 6-8 Weeks.
Accredited. Low pay-
ments. Free Brochure.
Toll Free 1-877-692-7774
HIGH SCHOOL Diploma!
Fast, Affordable & Ac-
credited. Free Brochure.
800- 532-6546 Ext 412
continentalacademycom
Please Tell Them...
I Saw It In
HOMETOWN NEWS
CLASSIFIED!
800-823-0466
Unemployed?
Looking for a Change!
Want a New Career?
anI EIT IN GCar e r!
CLASSES START NOVEMBER 3"RD
Don't Lose Out Call Now!
Vero Beauty Academy
978-7178
Ft. Pierce Port St. Lucie
Beauty Academy Beauty Academy
464-4885 340-3540
yp-r-rpasra-r aa-s-arrassJES-tsrJsarJsssJaaarJasJaaS
R SALE
BEST BUY IN THE
NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS!
2.5acre parcel. Gated
development.Spectacular
view. High altitude.
Bryson City $39,500.
Owner financing.
Owner 1-800-810-1590
www.wildcatknob.com
PORT ST LUCIE Resi-
dential lot, 80x125, ap
prox 1/4 ac, off California,
Nr SLW, 1-95. $19,900
David Sery, Keller Wil-
liams RE 786-877-2412
STUART, ROCKY Point
residential lot, .86 ac,
$155,000. Very negotia-
ble. Great for boaters.
David Sery, Keller Wil-
liams RE, 786-877-2412
**In House Financing**
MELBOURNE: New Hor-
ton Homes, Singles and
Doubles in Village Glen
an Adult Park From
$31,995 Call Carolyn for
move in specials like $99
Lot Rental at
321-806-1240
FORT PIERCE MUST
SELL doublewide 2/2
completely furnished on
large lake. Spanish
Lakes Fairway 55+ comm
$26,000 772-770-1653
FORT PIERCE- 55+
Gated comm. 1990
dblewide 2/2. C/A/H 2
sheds, large carport.
Many upgrades. Beautiful
front view FL room, fully
carpeted. Inside laundry,
Fans, Pool, clbhse.
appl's. Small pet OK.
Move in ready. $11,900
772-465-0990
FORT PIERCE- 55+ Tall
Pines New kitchen & bath
wood floors, dblw, 2/2 car
port, shed, w/d hook-up,
clubhouse, pool activities.
$19,000 772-466-7159
772-971-9313
GREAT NEWS AND
CLASSIFIED ADS!
HOMETOWN NEWS
800-823-0466
JENSEN BEACH: 55+
Pine Lake Village,
Heated pool, clubhouse,
lots of activities, cable
2br/2ba, 24' x 60' carport,
FL rm 772-334-1935
see photo online at www.
HometownNewsOL.com
ad # 62046
MARTIN COUNTY
RENT TO OWN
55+ GOLF community.
2/2 over 2000 useable
sqft. Reduced to $45,000
814-677-6787 until Nov 1
MELBOURNE: Only
$4995 3/2 12'x60' All
New: Central Air & Heat,
Vinyl Siding, Skirting &
concrete driveway in Vil-
lage Glen an Adult Park.
Enjoy our Solar heated
pool and fitness room!
Call 321-806-1240
MOBILE HOMES: No
denials! Everyone is ap-
proved! 500-$1000 down.
Guaranteed move in. Se
Habla Espanol. 954-
605-0814 / 800-733-1718
PALM HARBOR: Huge
3br/2ba loaded 14 hous-
es to choose from.
Starting at $399/mo. On
your property
800-622-2832
13==
PORT ST LUCIE-
Owner financing. Spanish
Lakes 55 + comm. Low
down payment. Clean 2/2
double wide. Furnished &
ready to live in. $12,500.
305-849-1425
*, I 4 "4 4
PORT ST. LUCIE
Spanish Lakes 1
doublewide 2/2 new
carpet, FL room, carport.
$12,900/obo owner
financing 772-349-2053
PORT ST. LUCIE 55+
Spanish Lakes Golf
Village. Pet Section!
1400sqft, 2/2 new High
Quality, double-pane
windows & walnut-look
wood floors thru-out. Only
$22,500 772-240-4980
PORT ST. LUCIE 55+
Spanish Lakes Riverfront
clean dblwd 2/2,
enclosed FL room, shed,
carport, some furniture.
$18,500. Possible Lease
option 386-546-5178
PORT ST. LUCIE 55+
Waterfront Spanish
Lakes Golf. Nice double
wide 2-br/2-ba New roof.
Carport, clean. Make
offer. Nick 772-237-5895
13==
Sell Your Property
for Market Value
in 10 Days
JACOBSON
AUCTION CO., INC O
Selling South Florida for 30 years
722-201-0279 H
website: www.jacobsonauction.com AU231
Unbelievable
PORT ST. LUCIE-
Spanish Lakes 1 55+
corner lot, single wide,
2/1.5 carport & enclosed
porch, Needs work.
$2000 772-626-4487
PSL SPANISH LAKES
Riverfront Move in
Ready. Furnished all
appliances. 2/2 Dry
walled. New roof,
windows, hot water
heater, carport, shed.
Paddle fans, blinds, Golf
course, boat ramp, many
extras. Corner lot.
$29,900/obo
772-807-5719
401-338-6735
STUART- St. Lucie
Falls, 55+ community.
Doublewide 2/2 with
screened porch & carport
$69,000 772-597-2955
U3==
NEWEST WIRELESS
Phones, Prepaid Service.
NO contract. NO commit-
ments. NO credit check!
NO deposit! Keep your #.
Call any # on any Net-
work. Individual- Family-
Unlimited! A perfect plan
for everyone! Residential
& Business. http://
mywirelessrep.com/pierre
carterwireless
RECEIVE $1000 in Gro-
ceries! Real relief pro-
gram helping people just
like you! Pay only $4.90
for your grocery voucher.
Use on your favorite
brands! Consumer Ad-
vocate Response intro-
ductory price. 800-430-
9507
RECEIVE $1000 in gro-
ceries! Real relief pro-
gram helping people just
like you! Pay only $4.90
for your grocery voucher.
Use on your favorite
brands! Consumer Advo-
cate Response intro-
ductory price
800-417-9847.
SMOKE HEALTH-E Cig-
arettes. Kick The Habit
But Still 'Smoke.' Nicotine
Free, Looks & Feels Like
A Real Cigarette. Com-
plete Kit, Only $49.99 Go
To www.PTVDEALS.
com/167
STOP PAYING Too
Much for TV! Get Dish
w/Free install plans, Free
HBO & Showtime & Free
DVR Upgrade Call Free
for full details! 877-479-
3573
HIGH SCHOOL Diploma!
Fast, affordable, accredit-
ed. Free brochure. www.
continentalacademy.com
Call now! 1-800-532-
6546 ext 16
CALL CLASSIFIED
and sell that boat!
800-823-0466
WALK-IN BATH Tub. As
Seen on TV. New, Still in
Box. Jetted. Paid $9,500.
Sacrifice for $3,500. Will
Deliver. Can Install. Wont
Last! Call 352-200- 2368
ELECTRIC BIKES- Its
fun! Its green! No license
or gasoline! Call for Free
demo ride 772-519-3105
TREADMILL- 5.25
Smooth treadmill. LCD
readout measures plus,
speed, distance, calories.
$350 772-834-9314
Why not
the best!
HOMETOWN
NEWS
CLASSIFIED
5 Counties!
Martin through
EastVolusia
Programs
for Businesses!
Special Rates
Private Party !
Give us a call!
800-823-0466
TRAVEL ADVENTURE
Opportunity! Now hiring
sharp, fun money moti-
vated people. Must be
free to travel the entire
US. No experience nec-
essary. 2 weeks paid
training. Call Mr. Simm
877-532-2068 ext. 2 M-F
10-6
Certified Nursing Assistant
Get Your CNA License Today!
On-Site Testing No HS/GED Required!
1 & 2 Wk Day/Eve/Wkend Classes Avail
Get to work in as little as 1 month.
PARAMOUNT TRAINING SERVICES
"ABOVE THE REST"
772-882-4218 www.fastcna.com
Para Espanol 772-216-7364
Become a
Dental Assistant
in just 10 weeks!
Begin Your New Career a
Call Dental Careers to find out
how you can become part of the
challenging field of dentistry. You will
learn from expert professionals in an
actual dental office, NOT a vocational
school classroom. Your tuition of
$2995 covers all books, supplies
and equipment. If you are looking for
an exciting new career, don't miss
this opportunity. Call Dental Careers
at 772-398-4680 or visit us at
www.dentalcareerstc.com
IMelbourne Mobilel
Homes For Sale
Many to choose
from. Starting at
$2900. Lot rents
from $374/mo.
Free cable,
park financing S
(Adult Park)
Lot rent $325/mo.
Includes Water,
Sewer, Garbage.
Call Park Manager,
Tom for more info:
407-283-5277
mI i
REDIGED
STUART- Pine Lake
Gardens 55+, on lake 2/2
carport, screened porch
shed. New roof, hurricane
shutters. Watch sunset
over the lake. Pets OK
$14,500 772-463-5793
CENTRAL GEORGIA
12 Acres $2275/ac.
5.44 Acres $3000/ac.
Looking for a place to
park your camper while
hunting?
Own your campsite!
478-987-9700
St. Regis Paper Co.
I t .
PERFECT STARTER HOME
2 bedrooms, 2 baths
IA picture is worth an ousana worlast fid that b
Add a photo of your home to p y r I
your advertisements, only $1 per photo!
WE HAVE SPECIAL PROMOS TO
HELP YOU SELL YOUR HOME!
REASONABLE RATES AND YOU
BUY 1 WEEK AND RECEIVE 3 FREE!
All it takes is a buck and a little luck to find that buyer!
Call 1-800-823-0466 to place your ad today
Join the successful advertisers in the
IometownNews today!
www.HometownNewsOL.comrn
Friday, October 16, 2009
www.H hometown NewsOL.com
Port St. Lucie B11
FORECLOSURES- DISCOUNT TIME-
OWN 20ACRES OF SHARES 60%-80% off
LAND NOW! retail!! Worldwide Loca-
Near Booming El Paso, tions! Call for Free Info-
Texas. NEVER BEEN Pack 800-639-5319 www.
EASIER!! $ODown, Take holidaygroup.com/flier
over $159/mo payment.
Now $12,856. Was MISSISSIPPI: 200 to
$16,900. No credit 10,000acres Delta Farm-
checks/owner financing. land, Highly improved.
1-800-755-8953 5% or better return plus
www.TexasLandForeclo growth. 662-686-7807
sures.net Dean Land & Realty Co.
John or David
GEORGIA 800-LANDSEL
Remodeled 2BR-4BR dpfisher47@yahoo.com
Homes. Macon &Atlanta.
Starting $59,000. MS, JEFFERSON CTY:
Homesites, 1.25acres- 3580acres, ONE tract,
20acres starting@ mature hardwoods, close
$3900/acre. to Mississippi River, Tim-
Owner financing ber Appraised. Dean
w/no credit check. Land & Realty Co
Call Larry 706-364-4200 662-686-7807 John or
or Habla Espanol, David 800-LANDSEL
Alfredo 786-217-8152 dpfisher47@yahoo.com
- REAL ESJ
FORT PIERCE- br & bath
for rent. All utilities incl.
Full use of kitchen. pref
non smoker. $500/mo or
$125/wk. 772-882-6547
772-332-5402
PORT ST LUCIE, single
49 yr old male will share
spacious home. Furn rm,
priv bath, cable, house
privileges,, no drugs or
drinking. $450/mo+ 1/2
elec. 954-647-6903
772-323-7360
PORT ST. LUCIE- 1/1
$375/mo + 1/2 util house
privil, Laundry/pool, near
hospital, bus, park. 772-
335-2733 860-620-3483
PORT ST. LUCIE- furn
room with cable, House
privileges. Includes
utilities. $110/wk
772-344-0754
PORT ST. LUCIE-
furnished room, private
bath, utilities included. No
smoking Must be
employed. $100/wk
772-519-1278
PORT ST. LUCIE- pri-
vate room & bath for 1
person, new home, $440
/mo + sec. Non-smoker.
772-626-4877 after 4pm.
STUART- Single family
home near schools &
shopping. Cable, internet,
utilities included $475/mo
561-460-2694
BOAT OWNER?
STUART 2/2.5 with
DOCK. Manatee Pocket
Resort Area. Unfurn.
$1300. 772-475-1010
FORT PIERCE
3/Bedroom/1iBath, First
floor. 902 Boston Ave,
$650/mo+ 1 month se-
curity 561-441-2541
FORT PIERCE Large
1/1 Apt. E of US1,
$475/mo includes utilit-
ies. Walk to downtown
561-441-2541 Iv msg
0.5 at.mens
CodoIfr en
FORT PIERCE 2/1 on
deadend quiet street, Ige
yard freshly painted, pets
ok. $600/mo +one mo
free772-263-3908 aft 6pm
FORT PIERCE Island
House 2-br 2-full bath 2
screened porches, over
looks the pool. $700/mo
or sell for $44,000
772-460-9137
FORT PIERCE Island
House bldg 6 unit 303.
Overlooks lake, all tile.
1-br/1.5 ba + den or 2nd
br. Storage. Pool, water,
trash. $625/mo
716-664-0630
FORT PIERCE large 2/2
condo. near hospital and
IRSC. Painted/cleaned.
Includes W/D pool,
clubhouse, tennis, water
$675/mo 772-461-1897
4 OWICJ 1
FORT PIERCE- Virginia
Park Apts. $49. Moves
you in! No application fee
or deposit with approved
credit.772-464-8522
FORT PIERCE: North
Beach lbr/lba on Ocean,
Fully Furnished with
Kitchen & Utilities. Daily
or $163/wk 772-465-9684
INDIAN PINES
VILLAGE gated comm
on Indrio Road. Lge 1/1.5
condo, 850 sq ft. New
kitchen, all appl. all
amenities & pets ok.
$595/mo. Avail. immed.
305-984-2688
JENSEN BEACH
Riverwatch Apts 1Bd's @
$600-$650/mo Central
A/C, swimming pool &
laundry rm 772-486-8081
www.reidrealtyhome.com
JENSEN BEACH 2/2
furn, 1st fl, newly
decorated, scr patio, w/d,
cable, 2 pools, 10 min to
bch. Seasonal $1,295/mo
863-735-0735
JENSEN BEACH Apts &
Cottages 1Bd's Starting
@ $575/mo 2Bd
Cottage w/central a/c @
$800/mo 772-486-8081
www.reidrealtyhome.com
805Apatmets
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 MOUNTAINS Log
Cabin & Land Liquidation
Sale 3 Cabins each on
1.5+ acres starting at
$79,900 2.85 acres with
stream only $17,900. Call
for details or appoint-
ment. 1-866-738-5522.
NC SMOKY MOUNTAIN
GETAWAYS
Homes & land for sale.
Come visit the mountains
& see the fall colors.
hours from Atlanta.
Pam- Prudential
Great Smokys Realty
828-226-7425
ATE FO
JENSEN BEACH-
Efficiency & 1 bedroom.
Starting at $650/mo
Laundryroom. Near all.
Sect 8 OK. 877-866-3225
PALM CITY- apartment
2-br/1-ba New carpet to-
tally redone, clean & qui-
et. $700/mo. $700 de-
posit 772-288-1390
PORT SAINT LUCIE
Midport 1, newly re-
modeled, 1st floor condo,
2/2, W/D, pool Water &
trash included. $725/mo
Call Owner 772-349-7345
PRESERVE
AT OSLO
Live on a
Natural s
Preserve
Just minutes
to the Beach!
Oslo Rd. Vero Beach
Mon Fri 9-6 Sat 10-5
* Rent Special Exp. 10/31/09
**Income Restrictions Apply
772-978-0799
86 ficepac
NC MTNS Just a days
drive. Flat Rock, 55+
2br/1.5ba. 960sf home,
furn.,attach covered pkng
& storage.Park amenities
$89,900.321-225-4636
NEW LOG Cabin Kit, 3+
Acres, 500' Lakefront
$89,900. Save $40,000!
On 12,000 acre recrea-
tional lake. Boat to Gulf
of Mexico. Call 866-952-
5339, x1617
NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS
Mild 4 Seasons! E-Z to
finish log cabin shell, w/
loft & basement, includes
acreage $99,900.
Mountain & waterfront
homesites
$39,000-$99,000.
E-Z Bank Financing!
828-247-9966 (Code41)
R RENi
PORT ST. LUCIE- E of
US1 Efficiency w Private
entrance ref, hot stove
includes cable & utilities.
$550/mo 772-626-4247
PORT ST. LUCIE-
Midport Place II condo.
2-br/2-ba, W/D. Pool,
clubhouse, water and
garbage included
750/mo 772-528-4263
PORT ST. LUCIE- Vista
St. Lucie 55+ Comm 1/1
all amenities. $600/mo
annual $1200/mo season
+ sec. 772-340-7580
SEBASTIAN Efficiency
Furn., all utilities, cable,
refrig, microwave, laun-
dry, pool, Pets ok (fee)
$199/wk 772-589-4546
SEBASTIAN- 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 Cedar Point
55+ comm. Furnished
1/1.5 Completely redone.
New furniture, appliances
scrd porch, 1st fir, comm
pools, full amenities.
$650/mo 772-225-3222
STUART North River
Shores, 800 Place, 1/1,
2nd floor, scr porch, new
paint & carpet $700/mo
(includes water & cable)
772-336-8578
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
Providing a more ,, office option
for today's executive or professional
PRESTIGIOUs LOCATION
PRIVATE EXECUTIVE SUITES
2770 Indian River Blvd., Vero Beach
NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAIN LAND
OWNER FINANCING.
HUGE mountain views.
Beautiful waterfront.
acre to 4 acres.
Close to Asheville.
Call (469)223-2996
or (828)460-6595
North Carolina, West-
ern Mtns 1-4ac Best val-
ue in Blue Ridge. Spec
views, Lake & Pool ac-
cess. From $25k Lic con-
tractor. Owner Finance
Owr/Bkr 828-286-1304
BallCommunities.com
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
r
STUART/JENSEN BCH
Large Condos, 1/1.5, 55+
super deluxe, beautifully
decorated, tropically fur-
nished and 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 e-mail
Buphlobill@gmail.com
VERO BEACH- 55+
Vista Royal 1-br/1.5-ba
furnished. Close to pools,
clubhouse, activities.
$595/mo annual. $1295
seasonal. 772-564-9941
*6 *d d i
VERO BEACH: Call for
specials! 1br from $475,
2br from $600 incl
water/sewer, Tile, New
appl. Near Beach, Park &
Restaurant 772-563-0013
JENSEN BEACH
2/1-1/2 mobile home,
$550/mo
1/1 Cottage $500/mo
Efficiency $450/mo incl
elec, 772-692-0807
NEED TO HIRE?
CALL CLASSIFIED
800-823-0466
Vacati
BLOWING ROCK NC
Fully equipped condo
Breathtaking view of the
fall leaves & mountains.
$119 per night 2 night
min $600/wk Deposit
required. 386-871-1003
WHEEL DEALS!!
SPECIAL RATES
HOMETOWN NEWS
800-823-0466
PRIVATE LAKE Access
2+ Acres Reduced to
$56,500 was $169,900.
High & dry country acre-
age w/big lake views -
bounded by conservation
area. Private road ac-
cess, gated community.
Ready to build. Financ-
ing. Must Sell. Call now
8 6 6 3 5 2 2 24 9.
www.fllandoffer.com
SEBRING: 2 ACRES
ON THE WATER!
ONLY $61,300.
Originally over $170,000,
now priced way below
mkt to sell fast. Nice wa-
terfront parcel w/ big
lake views. All amenities
completed, ready to
build or hold. Owner fi-
nancing. Call now
1-866-352-2249
www.fllandspecial.com
INDIANTOWN- 4/3/2,
Upscale home with
fenced yard, pool, all ap-
pliances, $1700/month
+ dep 772-597-2955
JENSEN BEACH 2Bd
1.5 Ba house w/Carport,
Laundry Rm & Scr Patio,
Central a/c @$950/mo,
pets ok. 772-486-8081
www.reidrealtyhome.com
PORT ST LUCIE 3/2/2 in
Magnolia Lake Comm
scrnd lanai, $950/mo incl
cable, internet, alarm
954-920-2155 lianaflorida
@netscape.com
PORT ST LUCIE- 3/2
FR, walk-in closet.
fireplace large fenced
oak tree yard. 1962 SE
Manth Lane. $800/mo
772-464-5833/ 579-5726
PSL/ SAINT LUCIE
West Lake Forest PTE
3/2/2 Pvt water setting,
Community pool, walk to
stores, dining, etc.
$950/mo incl. cable/ lawn
maint. Possible lease op-
tion. 772-201-1205
STUART- Central Park-
way Vilabella 2/2/1,
gourmet kitchen, across
from community pool &
clubhouse $900/mo. No
lavel
GATLINBURG Tenn
Dollywood. Spend your
Fall in the Smoky Mtns.
2/3 bedroom chalets with
Mountain views, hot tubs,
Jacuzzis, Cable. Pet
friendly 1-877-215-3335
www.marysescape.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
ww sunstatevacation corn
TENNESSEE LAND . .
5 acre tracts for $24,995
Great Schools. Owner fi-
nancing as little as $250
down and $99/month.
JDL Realty, 800-330
-3390 or 931-946-2484,
ask for Tami or Darin
SELL/ RENT your Time-
share Now!! Maintenance
fees too high? Need
Cash? Sell your unused
timeshare today No
commissions or broker
fees. Free consultation.
www.sellatimeshare.com
1-888-310-0115
Affordable & Effective
Hometown News
800-823-0466
VERO BEACH spacious
2/2 townhouse with loft
(den, office, game room)
in quiet landscaped
development. Thomas
ville cabinets, New A/C,
& appliances. Convenient
to schools, mall, nightlife,
beach. Ready NOW!
$899/mo 772-778-3825
772-532-2905
FORT PIERCE 2/1
1412 N. 16th Court. Rear
unit. Near schools &
Community park. Washer
hookup. $475/mo. No
Deposit. 305-304-1453
PALM CITY 1-br/1-ba
C/H/A, across street from
river, large yard in Light
house Point. A+ schools
$625/mo 904-716-8870
GREAT NEWS AND
CLASSIFIED ADS!
HOMETOWN NEWS
800-823-0466
IC= =I
Abaco Bahamas Island
Escape Lowest price!
Save $500/wk. Newer
home, sleeps 1-10. hour
from Florida's east coast.
www GuanaCayHomes4rent
corn or 321-223-6123
SELL/ RENT your Time-
share Now!!! Mainte-
nance fees to high? Need
Cash? Sell your unused
timeshare today No
Commissions or Broker
Fees. Free Consultation
www.sellatimeshare.com
1-877-494-8246
FORT PIERCE, 1/2 acre
commercial fenced land.
Half block from US1, next
to Toyota. Must sell
$179,000 772-521-5111
my lw
STUART FISHERMAN'S
COVE, 2Br/1.5Ba, near
1-95, 15" tile+ w/w,
Fenced patio, Exc cond.
$740/mo 772-708-3266
SPECIAL
Plantation Manor
Gated Community 55+
2 bedrooms o
'575-"6503
Including sewer
and water
w/Security Deposit
Also Homes Available
for Purchase
starting at '7,000
772-465-0990
l[1iI--''t]ii rr [Jl
Fort Pierce
WAREHOUSE
Great location, 1000sqft,
2 overhead doors, large
parking ares. Half block
to US1, conv to 1-95.
$875/mo 772-521-5111
ARRESTED? NEED A
Criminal Lawyer? Fel-
onies, misdemeanors,
DUI, traffic. Don't be
fooled. Use a reliable
source. AAA Attorney
Referral Service, 800-
733-5342 Florida Bar
compliant since 1996.
aaaattorneyreferralservic
e.com
Call Classified
800-823-0466
HOBE SOUND *Secure
Storage. Boats & Rvs
*Warehouse Space 500ft
772-545-9477
HOBE SOUND Gated
Secured parking facility,
with small storage build-
ing, located off US1
$850/mo. 772-545-9477
VERO BEACH 9,700 sq
ft w/3,300 sq ft office/
showroom & 6,400 sq ft
whse w/loading dock. 25
foot ceilings, 6 bay doors,
mezzanine storage. Exc
location, competitive rent
772-770-0665
BAYS Two 20'x24'
bays for rent 10ft garage
door opening, plus side
door entrance. $525/mo.
Located in Hobe Sound
772-545-9477
II= =
A
Beautiful Skyline or Waterfront Views
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
An Active Senior Apartment Community 8,400 sq. ft. (can be divided) )
Has Slashed Prices 1,650 sq. ft. C
Limited Time Offer 12x12 & 12x24 Executive Suites L
3 Bedroom S699 a
Foreclosures Are Welcome E
TASTEOE
- TRANSPORTATION
1958 CADILLAC El
Dorado used for 2
presidential inaugurations
JFK & LBJ. All
documentation. Chantilly
maroon, factory air. Only
53K miles. Sell or trade.
386-672-7366 453-6677
1958 CHEVY DELRAY
Rebuilt from ground up, 2
tone, original radio
straight 6. Manual trans
$17,000 386-671-9907
see photos online at
www.HometownNewsOL.
com ad # 37539
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
GREAT Buy!
SATURN VUE Hybrid,
2007, 45K miles, moon
roof, all power, new tires,
cold AC, rebuilt title,.
Must sell $12,900
772-521-5111
THANKS
HOMETOWN
NEWS!
I sold my car to the
first person that
called!
Your paper is the best
buy and produces the
best results of any
paper in the area!
JP ORMOND BEACH
VISIT OUR
ONLINE SITE
www HometownNewsOL corn
Photos with your ad,
High Definition Slide
Shows and more
800-823-0466
TOYOTA CAMRY 1998
112K miles, 4 cyl, auto,
cold A/C, power windows,
locks, am/fm cassette.
$3,995 772-466-0487 see
photo online at www.
HometownNewsOL.com
ad # 37690
AAAA ** Donation Do-
nate your car, Boat or
Real Estate, IRS Tax
deductible. Free Pick up/
Tow any model/ Condi-
tion, Help Under Privi-
leged Children Outreach
Center 800-610-3911
AAAA** DONATION
Donate Your Car, Boat or
Real Estate, IRS Tax
Deductible, Free Pick-Up/
Tow Any Model/Condition
Help Under Privileged
Children. Outreach Cen-
ter. 800-928-7566
DONATE A CAR- Help
Children Fighting Diabe-
tes. Fast, Free Towing.
Call 7 days/ week. Non
-runner ok. Tax Deducti-
ble. Call Juvenile Diabe-
tes Research Founda-
tion. 800-578-0408
DONATE VEHICLE Re-
ceive $1000 Grocery
Coupon Noah's Arc Sup-
port No Kill Shelters, Re-
search to Advance Vet-
erinary Treatments Free
Towing, Tax Deductible,
Non-Runners Accepted
1-866-912-GIVE
DONATE YOUR Car,
Truck or Boat to Heritage
For The Blind Free 3 Day
Vacation, Tax Deductible,
Free Towing, All Paper-
work Taken Care Of.
866-905-3801
DONATE YOUR Car.
Free Towing. "Cars for
Kids". Any Condition. Tax
Deductible Outreach
Center. 800-597-9411
SCOOTER 2004 150CC
Boss 4 stroke scooter
Red. Good cond. Great
gas mileage. $500
305-481-5554
WANTED JAPANESE
Motorcycles Kawasaki,
1970-1980 Z1-900, KZ90
0, KZ1000, S1-250, S2-
250, S2-350, S3- 400,
H1-500, H2-750, Cash
Paid, Free Nationwide
Pick Up 800-772 -1142 or
310-721-0726.
WANTED JAPANESE
Motorcycles Kawasaki,
Z1-900, (KZ900) 1972-
1976, KZ1000 (1976-
1980), KZ1000R (1982-
1983), Z1R, S1-250,
S2-350, S3-400, H1-500,
H2-750, Honda CB750
(1969- 1975), Susuki
GS400, GT380, Cash
Paid, Free Nationwide
Pick Up 800-772-1142 or
310-721-0726.
21' 1978 RV Class C-
New frig & air, runs good,
sleeps 6. $3000/obo
321-604-7984
Affordable and
Reliable
Hometown News
CLASSIFIED!
800-823-0466
SPECIAL
37' PILGRIM 2006 Park
Model Trailer 2-br/1-ba
set up in a 55+ retirement
park. $0 down $0 interest
$575 per month, includes
payment on trailer lot and
insurance. $18,000
772-359-5231
305-247-4021
RV'S NEEDED!
Buy, Consign or Trade.
Giant Recreation World.
888-863-8503 Don x150
CESSNA SKYLANE RG
This plane has the lowest
time of any on the mar-
ket, new top-of-the-line
Garmin avionics, fresh
engine overhaul and an-
nual. Paint and interior
are 10/10. Too many op-
tions to list. This plane
has Always been hang-
ered and has Complete
logbooks. The plane has
been professionally flown
and meticulously main-
tained by a corporate
flight department. Never
used for instruction.
Based in Plant City, Flori-
da. At $119,000, it will
move fast. To see it, go
to: http://tinyURL.com/
Nice182RG.
Boats &
- Watercraft
17' KEY WEST 1720CC,
2004, 4 stroke Yamaha
90, depth/fish finder, trol-
ling motor, Luminator tlr
$12,500. 321-724-4957
see photos online at
www.HomrnetownNews OL.
com ad # 37540
BOATS; 1000's of boats
for sale www.florida-
mariner.com reaching 6
million homes weekly
throughout Florida. 800-
388-9307, tide charts,
broker profiles, fishing
captains, dockside dining
and more.
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATIVE
COMPLAINT
TO: Landtech Title
Services, Inc.
Case No.: 105350-09-AG
Port St. Lucie, FL
An ADMINISTRATIVE
COMPLAINT to suspend
or revoke your license (s)
and eligibility for licensure
and appointment has
been filed against you.
You have the right to
request a hearing
pursuant to Sections
120.569 and 120.57 (1)
and (2), Florida Statutes,
by mailing a request for
same to the Department
of Financial Services,
Division of Legal
Services, 200 E. Gaines
St. Tallahassee, Florida
32399-0333. If a request
for hearing is not
received by November
20, 2009, the right to a
hearing in this matter will
be waived and the Chief
Financial Officer will
dispose of this case in
accordance with the law.
Pubs: October 9, October
16, October 23, &
October 30, 2009
LEGAL
NOTICES
Due
in our
office
Monday
at Noon
for Friday
Publication
1-800-823-0466
Please Tell
Them...
I Saw It In
The
HOMETOWN
NEWS
CLASSIFIED!
1-800-823-0466
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR ST. LUCIE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.
562009CP000967-FM
IN RE: ESTATE OF
KATHLEEN MARY
KANICKI Deceased.
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of Kathleen Mary
Kanicki, deceased,
whose date of death was
May 14, 2009, is pending
in the Circuit Court for St.
Lucie County, Florida,
Probate Division, the
address of which is P.O.
Drawer 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 THE 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 PERIODS
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 October 9, 2009.
Personal Representative:
Joseph John Kanicki
107 East Caribbean
Port St. Lucie, Florida
34952
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
Robert J. Kulas
Attorney for Joseph John
Kanicki
Florida Bar No. 398195
Robert J. Kulas, PA.
2100 SE Hillmoor Drive,
Suite 105, Port St. Lucie,
Florida 34952 Telephone:
(772) 398-0720 Fax:
(772) 398-9331 Pubs:
Oct 9, & Oct 16, 2009
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR ST. LUCIE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.
562009CP000983-FM
IN RE: ESTATE OF
PAUL DEFINA
Deceased.
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of Paul Defina,
deceased, whose date of
death was August 12,
2009, is pending in the
Circuit Court for St. Lucie
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which is PRO. Drawer
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 THE 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 PERIODS
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 October 9, 2009.
Personal Representative:
John Neary, Jr.
2866NS. S alt Mine Road
Camp Verde, Arizona
86322
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
Robert J. Kulas
Attorney for John Neary,
Jr., Florida Bar No.
398195
Robert J. Kulas, PA.
2100 SE Hillmoor Drive,
Suite 105, Port St. Lucie,
Florida 34952 Telephone:
(772) 398-0720 Pubs:
Oct 9, & Oct 16, 2009
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR SAINT
LUCIE COUNTY,
FLORIDA PROBATE
DIVISION
File No.
56-2009-CP-000818-FM
IN RE: ESTATE OF
EDMUND TUNDERMAN,
Deceased.
NOTICE OF
CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of EDMUND
T U N DE RMAN,
deceased, whose date of
death was May 28, 2009,
File Number
56-2009-CP-000818-FM,
is pending in the Circuit
Court for Saint Lucie
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which is PRO. 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 THE 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 PERIODS
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 October 16, 2009.
Personal Representative:
Margaret Tunderman
3700 S.E. Jennings
Road, Apt. 342
Port Saint Lucie, FL
34952
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
Richard W. Copeland
Florida Bar No. 155174
Copeland & Covert,
PLLC
631 Palm Springs Drive
Suite 115. Altamonte
Springs, FL 32701
Telephone: (407)
830-7220 Pubs: Oct 16,
& Oct 23, 2009
MY TOWING gives
Notice of Foreclosure of
Lien and intent to sell
these vehicles on
10/30/2009 10:00 am at
1786 SW Biltmore St.
Port St. Lucie, FL 34984,
pursuant to subsection
713.78 of the Florida
Statutes. My Towing
reserves the right to ac-
cept or reject any and/or
all bids. 1995 INFINITI
JNKAY21 D5SM219590
2005 HONDA
1 HFTE270254409171
Pub: October 16, 2009
Affordable
& Effective
HOMETOWN
NEWS
CLASSIFIED
Martin County
thru
Ormond Beach
Special
Programs for
Businesses!
Special
Private
Party
Rates!
Give us a call!
You'll be
glad you did!
Hometown
News
1-800-823-0466
SUPPORT
OUR
ADVERTISERS!
They make this
all possible!
HOMETOWN
NEWS
CLASSIFIED!
800-823-0466
I
B12 Port St Lucie Hometown News Friday, October 16, 2009
ll I1 cII1I 1 II It's '~E14 k fjA Miiifil~ ~] I 6 al4[HZ ~T-Ij 1;:11']~J14 : I i 14 I ~I I 1'I1Ii[IF1 ']F7III IiTu mii"I IW! : "
Bl 2 Port St. Lucie
Friday, October 16, 2009
Hometown News
|