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Publication Date: July 17, 2009
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Hi Hometown News
readers,


Radio station
owner arrested

A controversial radio
station owner was recently
arrested for sexually batter-
ing a teenage boy. Douglas
Wilhite Sr., owner ofWELE
radio, 1380 on the dial, was
arrested at his home after a
month-long investigation,
according to Volusia County
Sheriff's Investigators.
Wilhite, an admitted nudist,
See BRIEF, A9


Vol. 4, No. 25


Nova Canal project aims to


solve flooding problems


By Wayne Grant
wgrant@hometownnewsol.com


Daytona Beach City Commis-
sioner Richard Shiver, who is on the
oversight committee, said he is


VOLUSIA COUNTY Two excited about the project.
months ago many East Volusia resi- "After many, many years of flood-
dents were wading through flood- ing in Daytona Beach, we could
water and tearing out ruined car- finally solve the problem," he said.
pet. The plan, called the "integrated
Imagine if that water, instead of water resource project," calls for a
flooding streets and homes, could series of pumps and pipes to trans-
have been sent to West Volusia to port water from the Nova Canal to
recharge wetlands. West Volusia wetlands near well
That could happen if a long- fields.
range plan by the new East Volusia Also serving on the oversight
Regional Water Authority is suc- committee are City Commissioners
cessful. Mark Reed of Holly Hill and Ken


McMillen of South
Daytona.
The cities current-
ly on the panel are
Daytona Beach,
South Daytona and
Holly Hill.
Members of city
staff from Ormond
Beach and Port Orang hali r hi.in
involved in recent meetings and
Mr. Shiver said he hopes they offi-
cially join the authority soon.
The County of Volusia has been
very much involved in discussions,
Mr. Shiver said, as well as the St.


Johns
River Water Management
District, Department of Environ-
mental Protection and the Depart-


See FLOODING, A10


On the move
EVAC personnel move
. .- patients into the newly
/ opened Florida Hospital
Memorial Medical Center
on Tuesday morning. With
more than a year of
planning, history was
made when more than 100
patients were transported
during the largest patient
transfer in Volusia County
history. Patients were
moved using 10 EVAC
ambulances from the old
.......... Florida Hospital Ormond
Memorial.



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. Randy Barber
.... staff photographer



Residents become angered over government spending


By Wayne Grant
wgrant@hometownnewsol.com
ORMOND-BY-THE-SEA A
presentation on property tax
almost became a public uprising
over government spending recently
in Ormond-by-the-Sea.
Morgan Gilreath, Volusia County
property appraiser, explained how
property assessments work, and
said that taxes could rise dramati-
cally this year for homesteaded
properties.


Mr. Gilreath told the public gath-
ering at Riverview United
Methodist Church that government
spending rose sharply during the
housing boom when values kept
climbing and bringing in more tax
revenue.
Home values have now declined,
so there is pressure to raise rates so
the county can collect the same
amount of money.
The problem is spending, Mr.
Gilreath said.
"We're in a world recession for


everything except gasoline and
government spending," he said.
When Mr. Gilreath explained that
county government spending rose
from $400 million in 2001 to $800
million in 2006, the audience began
discussing what they could do to
get spending reduced.
"The only thing we can do is take
action," one audience member
said. "We have to spread the word
that we want a 10-percent cut in
spending."
"We need to let them know we'll


be at the budget hearings and there
will be a fight," said another.
Mr. Gilreath said he didn't mean
to cause an uprising.
"I didn't come here to start a rab-
ble," he said.
The Save Our Homes Amend-
ment prevents homesteaded prop-
erties from increasing in value
more than three percent per year.
This offers protection from high-
er taxes when values are rising.
When values drop, there is no pro-
See SPENDING, A2


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Development takes


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By Wayne Grant
wgrant@hometownnewsol.com
ORMOND BEACH Con-
struction of the largest pri-
vate development in the his-
tory of Ormond Beach
Municipal Airport was com-
pleted recently.
A ribbon cutting ceremo-
ny was held on July 13th at
the airport to dedicate a $2.2
million project by MAC
Charter, a hanger operation
company located at the air-
port.
It's the biggest develop-
ment at the airport so far,
said Beth McGowan, project
manager for MAC Charter.
The project includes 33 T-
shaped hangers, which hold
one airplane each, and four


box-shaped hangers, which winds.


will accept a larger plane or
two small planes.
The box hangars are side
by side in one building. Two
buildings hold the 33 T-
hangars.
The box hangars have all
been sold and the T-hangars
are 90 percent occupied, Ms.
McGowan said.
Some of the occupants of
the hangars moved from
older hangars at the airport.
About one-third of the occu-
pants are new to the airport,
she said.
Ms. McGowan said air-
plane owners are attracted
by the fact that the hangars
meet the new wind code put
in place by the City of
Ormond Beach in 2007 and
will withstand 120 mph


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City, golf club end four-year fight


By Wayne Grant
wgrant@hometownnewsol.com
After four years of
wrangling over several
issues, the City of
Ormond Beach and
Riverbend Golf Club
have finally signed a 50-
year lease. Two commis-
sioners argued against
the settlement amount.
In the settlement, the


City agreed to pay about
$73,000 for various
claims made by owner
Harold Layman.
Two city commission-
ers argued against the
part of the settlement
that asked for $47,000
due to business lost due
to flooding.
"Every golf course in
the area must have lost
business during the


storms," said City Com-
missioner Lori Gillooly.
"I can't believe we're
going to spend $47,000
in tax dollars."
City Attorney Randy
Hayes said City staff did
not agree with all the
claims, but decided to
settle to resolve the mat-
ter.
"We hashed out the
See FIGHT, A2


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From page Al
best deal we could get," he
said. "I'm very comfortable
recommending this settle-
ment to you. If we went to
litigation, you would spend
substantially more."
The attorney for River-
bend, Doyle Tumbleson,
argued that the flood was
caused by work being done
by the City near the golf
course.
Reached after the vote,
Riverbend Golf Club gener-
al manager Wes Norwood
said he is glad the issue is
resolved.
"We look forward to a
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Golf courses throughout
Florida have seen a slow-
down in business in recent
years, Mr. Norwood said.
In a telephone interview,
Ms. Gillooly pointed out
that she voted in favor of
signing the lease, but only
wanted to renegotiate the
settlement amount.
"I think in this economy
it's important to keep
something going that is
beneficial to the residents,"
she said.
Mayor Fred Costello
spoke in favor of the settle-
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golf."
The golf club rents the
land from the city for
$84,644.64 per year.
The settlement includes
$6,300 to repair a culvert
and golf cart crossing dam-
aged by floods; $19,669.57
for a claim of overpayment
of rent; and $47,000 for
business lost due to floods.
The disagreement
between the City and the
golf club started in 2005,
soon after a lease was
signed, Mr. Hayes
explained in a recent inter-
view.
In 2005, the City and Mr.
Layman agreed that the
City would make improve-
ments on the grounds, and
the golf course would not
pay rent during that period.
However, the City and
Mr. Layman could not
agree on the time frame for
the rent abatement.
The two sides recently
decided to reach a settle-
ment and amend and
restate the lease which was
signed in 2005.
Mr. Hayes said the matter
is now resolved.
"The bottom line is that
now we have a 50-year
lease and golf course can
continue its business," Mr.
Hayes said.


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rates mean higher taxes, Mr.
Gilreath said.
"The Save Our Homes
amendment is supposed to
solve problems but the real
problem is spending," he
said.
The government is pro-
grammed to spend, Mr.
Gilreath said.
"People are always sug-
gesting good things for the
government to do," he said.
"It's a question of'want' ver-
sus 'need.' "
Mr. Gilreath said the
increase in spending during
the boom years could not
happen again because a law
passed in 2007 forces gov-
ernments to lower the tax
rate when values rise.
The moderator of the
event, Al Weeks, a promi-
nent Realtor in Ormond-by-
the-Sea, offered to ask
County Councilman Carl
Persis to meet with resi-
dents.
The audience agreed they
would attend if Mr. Weeks
arranges a forum with Mr.
Persis to discuss tax and
spending issues.


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Like many young people
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ty, Leanne Siegfried didn't
know if she would stay or
leave for greener pastures
after college.
But the young attorney
has found a fulfilling career,
and has stayed in the area
she calls "an amazing place
to live."
Ms. Siegfried said her
employer, Cobb Cole, a local
law firm, has a "Working
Smarter" program that
helped convince her to stay
in the area.
The Working Smarter pro-
gram allows employees to
spend time outside of the
office during business hours
to do volunteer work.
"Being able to volunteer
lets me give back to the
community that gave me
such a good start," Ms.
Siegfried said.
She is able to pursue her
career in law, plus get
involved in community
organizations such as Pace
Center for Girls.
Heather Vargas, a partner
at the firm, said that while


many law firms concentrate
on billing hours, Cobb Cole
wants its young attorneys to
be "well-rounded people
who are known in the com-
munity."
The company received the
Michael K. Reese Quality of
Life Award in June from the
Young Lawyers Division of
the Florida Bar.
The award is given annu-
ally to a firm that advances
balance and fulfillment in
lawyers' lives, Ms. Vargas
said.
All of the associates at
Cobb Cole are expected to
get involved in community
organizations, Ms. Vargas
said.
"We want our associates
to be happy and have a
commitment to something
greater than themselves,"
she said. "We want them to
be both competent attor-
neys and good people."
Cobb Cole has a long tra-
dition of public service and
the Working Smarter pro-
gram was started at the
company several years ago,
Ms. Vargas said.
"We're very flexible," she
said. "As long as the associ-
ates are handling their work


Photo courtesy of Cobb Cole
Kelly Parsons, right, an associate at Cobb Cole, takes part in a
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Lynn Sinnott, president of
Easter Seals, said the flexible
hours at Cobb Cole are very
helpful to her organization.
"It gives us access to these
individuals and their expert-
ise," she said. "Our commit-
tee meetings are in the
morning. Several volunteers
from Cobb Cole play key
leadership roles in our
organization."
Tammy Hayward, educa-
tion manager for Junior
Achievement of Volusia
County, also appreciates the
program, because the J.A.
classes are held during
school hours.
"The young attorneys
from Cobb Cole have been
wonderful," she said. "They
do a lot of mentoring."
Katherine Hurst Miller, an
associate at Cobb Cole for
the past three years, is


involved with the American
Heart Association and
Junior Achievement.
"We are able to pursue
whatever interests us," Ms.
Miller said. "I do feel more
well rounded and that I've
made a contribution. I've
met many great people in
the community who are car-
ing and believe in giving
back."
Employees at the compa-
ny have a "play hard, work
hard" mentality, said associ-
ate Kelley Parsons, who is on
the board of Easter Seals
and Ormond Memorial Hos-
pital Foundation.
"I think when you're
happy you're more produc-
tive," she said. "This pro-
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City twice
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Volusia County's down and The site where Catholic Charities had hope
out. social service agency. After being twice refuse
The question put before by the city, Catholic Charities said it will looked
city commissioners recent-
ly was: Will another center There also would have Gilliland said
catering to those in need been counseling services was needed
help or hurt the situation? for mental health, mar- was saturated
For the second time, riage and pregnancy. "We've ex
Catholic Charities asked Opponents of the center threshold. Ot
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degrade the neighborhood.
Supporters said the cen-
ter will help alleviate
homelessness and there-
fore improve the neighbor-
hood.
Edith Shelley of the city's
Planning Board said it is up
to the City and not
Catholic Charities to
decide where services are
needed.
"The area is blighted and
needs development," she
said.
Ted Brown, attorney for
the Diocese of Orlando,
which runs Catholic Chari-
ties, told the commission
the Outreach Center would
be a service center and not
a soup kitchen.
"We're helping families
and those in need in a pro-
fessional way," he said.
Several supporters of the
center emphasized it
would provide services
that would prevent home-
lessness.
"It will help working
class people," said Annette
Porter of Port Orange.
"This will be a major asset
for our community."
Commissioner Robert


itt/staff designer
ied to open a
ed permission
elsewhere.
the service
but the area

ceeded the
her commu-
spacing stan-
d.
"I applaud
Catholic
Charities. I
would pray
we find
another
location.
Prince of
Peace has a
lot of land,"


he said.
"There are too many of
these agencies in that par-
ticular corridor."
Catholic Charities is
evaluating its options for
expanding services in the
area but will not try for the
same location, said Brenda
K. Loyal, Catholic Charities
marketing director.
The City Commission
had to reevaluate the need
for the Outreach Center
because of a court order.
After the first denial,
Catholic Charities took the
case to court and a judge
ruled that "any objective
view would indicate that
the proposal is totally con-
sistent with the character
of the neighborhood."
However, the ruling said
the commission could con-
sider the case as if hearing
for the first time, but would
need to consider any new
evidence, according to
documents filed with the
City.
The commission voted to
deny the center five to two.
Commissioners Cassandra
Reynolds and Richard
Shiver voted in favor of the
center.


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Police report


Editor's note: This is a list
of arrests, not convictions,
and all arrestees are pre-
sumed innocent unless or
until proven guilty in a
court of law.
Daytona Beach
Police Department

*Michelle Ashbridge, 48, of
908 Pelican Bay Drive, Day-
tona Beach, was arrested July
3 on charges of battery on a
law enforcement officer. Bail
was set at $1,000.
*David Antonio Baker, 26,
of 1029 Hampton Road, Day-
tona Beach, was arrested July
3 on charges of burglary. Bail
was set at $2,500.
*Nicholas N. Barbati, 21, of
1400 S. Nova Road, No. 275,
Daytona Beach, was arrested
July 3 on charges of posses-
sion of cocaine. Bail was set
at $2,000.
*Troynard L. Smith, 19, of
855 Essex Road, Daytona
Beach, was arrested July 3 on
charges of attempted car-
jacking. Bail was set at
$20,000.
*Lavarus M. Peterkin, 30,
of 1437 Sunset Blvd., Day-
tona Beach, was arrested July
4 on charges of dealing
stolen property. Bail was set
at $1,500.
*Willie Henry McCants, 50,
of 1223 Imperial Drive, Day-
tona Beach, was arrested July
4 on charges of aggravated
battery with a deadly
weapon. Bail was not set.


*Shawn David Dionne, 40,
of 549 Montgomery Ave.,
Daytona Beach, was arrested
July 4 on charges of burglary.
Bail was set at $2,500.
*Wendy Lee Emmons, 42,
of 350 Fulton St., Daytona
Beach, was arrested July 5 on
charges of possession of
cocaine (residue). Bail was
set at $1,600.
*Bretnie R. Logsdon, 21, of
656 S. Atlantic Ave., No. 24,
Daytona Beach, was arrested
July 5 on charges of grand
theft. Bail was set at $1,000.
*Robert William Peterson,
40, of 513 S. Caroline St.,
Daytona Beach, was arrested
July 6 on charges of armed
robbery. Bail was set at
$2,500.
*Kevin Warren Harris, 46,
of 206 Carl Brinkley Circle,
Daytona Beach, was arrested
July 7 on charges of retail
theft. Bail was set at $1,500.
*Shawn C. Irving, 18, of 574
Orange Ave., No. G6, Day-
tona Beach, was arrested July
8 on charges of possession of
cocaine. Bail was not set.
*Sean Ryan Williams, 20, of
117 S. GrandviewAve., No., 4,
Daytona Beach, was arrested
July 9 on charges of robbery.
Bail was set at $5,000.

Ormond Beach
Police Department

*Eugene Raymond McMa-
hon, 26, of 36 Plaza Grande,
Ormond Beach, was arrest-


ed July 5 on charges of pos-
session of a controlled sub-
stance. Bail was set at
$1,000.

Holly Hill
Police Department

*Duane Stewart Myers.
48, of 10 Stuart Drive,
Holly Hill, was arrested
July 4 on charges of felony
battery by
strangulation/ domestic
violence. Bail was not set.
*Jonathan Waynne Scull,
28, of 801 S. Ridgewood
Ave., Holly Hill, was arrest-
ed July 8 on charges of
aggravated battery domes-
tic violence and aggravat-
ed assault. Bail was not set.

Volusia County
Sheriffs Office

*Thomas R. Rogers, 50,
of 1044 Roberts St.,
Ormond Beach, was
arrested July 3 on charges
of battery on a law
enforcement officer and
resisting a law enforce-
ment officer with violence.
Bail was set at $3,500.
*Brandon M. Smith, 18,
of 291 Cone Road, Ormond
Beach, was arrested July 3
on charges of robbery with
a firearm. Bail was not set.
*Charles Harry Eaton,
30, of 403 Ridgewood Ave.,


No. 10, Holly Hill, was
arrested July 4 on charges
of sale of cocaine. Bail was
set at $5,000.
*Jason Ian Miller, 28, of
21 Carol Road, Ormond
Beach, was arrested July 6
on charges of possession
of cocaine and
destroy/tamper physical
evidence. Bail was not set.
*Charles Harry Eaton,
30, of 403 Ridgewood Ave.,
No. 10, Holly Hill, was
arrested July 7 on charges
of sale of cocaine. Bail was
set at $45,000.
*Leonard Raynard Mur-
phy, 24, of 104 Winners
Circle No. 203, Daytona
Beach, was arrested July 7
on charges of aggravated
battery with a firearm and
shooting into an occupied
vehicle. Bail was set at
$50,000.
*Keith Raynard Leonard,
44, of 519 Jean St., No. 2,
Daytona Beach, was
arrested July 8 on charges
of sale of cocaine. Bail was
not set.

Florida Highway
Patrol

*Javon Renard Walden, 23,
of 5 Cardinal Estates Blvd.,
Daytona Beach, was arrest-
ed July 4 on charges of pos-
session of crack cocaine and
possession of crack with
intent to sell/deliver. Bail
was not set.


Wanted person:
Aaron David Prouse
Reason Wanted:
Grand theft, burglary,
fraudulent use of stolen
credit card
Birth Date:
Dec.19, 1991
Last known address:
Ormond Beach

Crime Stoppers of
Northeast Florida is
seeking information on
the whereabouts of 17-
year-old Aaron David
Prouse.
Prouse is wanted on
three open warrants
charging him with
grand theft, burglary of
a dwelling and fraudu-
lent use of a stolen cred-
it card. Prouse is known
to watch victims who
are at the beach or a
pool in hotel areas.
When their belongings
are left unattended, he
steals them to get hotel
room keys. Once the
keys are in hand, he
goes to the hotel room


Aaron David Prouse
and steals anything of
value.
Prouse's last known
address was Avenue B in
Ormond Beach. He's
approximately 5 feet 9
inches and 160 pounds
and has black hair.
Anyone with informa-
tion regarding Prouse's
whereabouts is asked to
call Crime Stoppers toll-
free at (888) 277-TIPS.
You can also text your
tip by texting "TIP231
plus your message" to
CRIMES. Anyone who
provides information to
Crime Stoppers will
remain anonymous and
can qualify for a reward
of up to $1,000.


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City should take oceanfront property

Residents of Ormond Beach have been pleading with
their commissioners for years for a city beach on the east
side of A1A.
The commissioners have repeatedly ignored these
requests and attempted to pacify their constituents with
parking proposals on the west side of AlA.
For nearly five years, since the hurricanes of 2004, the
decaying shell of a former hotel across from the Peninsula
hospital has been permitted to remain an eyesore in
Ormond Beach while the city commission goes forward
with continual beautification projects.
The blighted condition of the A1A property should make
it a priority for the city to take over using its power of emi-
nent domain (which it can use for the good of the people)
and turn it into the eastside beach the residents have
requested for so long.
During the last city election Ed Kelley was asked in a
radio interview why this property was allowed to remain in
this condition.
His response was that the city was trying to work with the
owner but he had heard that they had just received permis-
sion to tear it down.
To this date this has not happened and the place looks
worse and worse every day. If these owners were private
citizens, wouldn't our zoning code enforcement officer be
fining them on a daily basis until something was done or
the city took over the property?

City should watch spending

I would like to Congratulate King Fred Costello
(Ormond Beach mayor), Queen Joyce Shanahan (Ormond
Beach city manager) and their band of merry jesters for
the construction of that beautiful skateboard park at
Rockefeller Gardens. I am sure the little skateboarders are
just salivating over the possibilities this venue will offer
them. Good job.
I would also like to tell them how much it is appreciated
that they pull an obscene amount of the money from the
royal coffers, you know the money they say they do not
have, for the Fourth of July festivities.
I know that I am just one of the peasants and I am sup-
posed to be too stupid to notice these things. However, it
seems to me monies spent on these frivolous ego-expand-
ing special projects could be better spent on the services
more pertinent to the day to day funding of our city.
Perhaps it would be more appreciated by the peasants
to see the money going to the core management of our lit-
tle kingdom, than to be squandered on special events that
the townspeople can well live without. Perhaps the ones
that actually break a sweat keeping our little town such a
beautiful place could expect a wage that is in keeping with
the rising cost of living.
I don't know. Perhaps, I am the only peasant that notices
these things. I am quite sure that many other tax paying
peasants in our little kingdom have made the adjustments
to their lifestyles that often cut out frivolities and ensure a
sound-spending plan. This, our royal court, is called
responsible management, in case you aren't familiar with
the concept. I am sure that someone on the Royal Court
will say "this is grant money," it is still tax dollars and
should be spent with wisdom and not by ego.

Please, say it isn't so

Is the crime so low in Daytona Beach that two patrol cars
using binoculars at the west end of the Main Street Bridge
were spotting people in vehicles without seat belts just after
the new law took effect and radioing to motorcycle officers
at a traffic light, also on the west side of the bridge, and
writing a lot of tickets? Please, Chief Chitwood, say it isn't
so.

Editor's note: Response from Jimmy Flynt, Daytona Beach
Police Department: If they are, all they are doing is enforc-
ing traffic laws.




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three wheelchairs to the Emory L. Bennett Veterans Nursing Home in Daytona Beach recently. The V.A. Outpatient
Clinic of Daytona Beach received seven wheelchairs.


People should have a chance to vote
on new laws

I don't think it's fair that the legislature sets forth laws,
without giving the people the opportunity to vote on them.
If they want to make something into a law, it should go on
the voting ballot for, as the constitution says, "we the people
of the United States" to vote either for or against.
The legislature is a waste of the people's tax dollars. This
is supposed to be a democracy, not a dictatorship.
But more and more laws seem to be heaped upon us,
without getting our input.
Our forefathers are probably churning in their graves at
what has become of this country.
We have taxation without representation. Laws are forced
on us. The government wants to tell us when to jump, how
to jump, where to jump and how high to jump. I'm tired of
jumping. If anyone feels the same as I do, please let us
know. The people must start speaking up for themselves.

Let people enjoy the concert

Most people who attend concerts go to hear the perform-
ers on stage. They do not go to hear those people sitting in
the audience sing along with the performers.
This is most irritating and interferes with our enjoyment
of the concert.

In response to
'How I can find the America Dream?'

If you are a veteran, there used to be a federal law that said
a veteran will not be denied the right to sell on a street cor-
ner. They wouldn't want you to know about it in Volusia
County. You may be able to go in through the back door.
They would be forced to give a permit.
Check with the federal Veterans' Administration.
This law existed years ago. It may still exist.

Courtesy titles should reflect marital status

I have noticed another change in written English that the
Hometown News has also adopted the use of Ms. as an
all-encompassing title preceding a woman's surname. For
example, Wayne Grant's article on Ima Ikon Jackson, he
referred to her as "Ms. Jackson." He then mentioned her
husband in the article as well.
I know it has always been confusing to tell whether a man
is married because he is always called mister, but are we all
comfortable in dropping Mrs. and Miss to add to this confu-
sion?

Take care of worn flags

Did you know it is dishonorable and improper to throw
your worn flags away in the trash and not provide flag light-
ing after dark?
Worn American flags must be honorably cremated.
Call your Disabled American Veterans for pick up of worn,
torn and faded flags.


Who should serve and protect?

"Serve and protect" is a phrase you generally associate
with the military, police or fire and rescue.
What if I asked, who is responsible for protecting our
property values here in the City of South Daytona?
What is the value of a home in Big Tree Village that has
attached to it the stigma of being flood prone?
The mayor has called the recent flooding an inconven-
ience to the residents.
The two rolls of pictures that I have taken paint an entire-
ly different image. It is an image of endangerment to people
and property.
For two days, only people with SUVs and pickups were
able to enter or exit the subdivision safely.
The homes along the southside of the 700 and 800 blocks
of Aspen Drive were subject to unnecessary waves of water.
The wakes created by those vehicles made the water
approach within four to six feet of the homes including my
own.
The mayor said this was the ultimate test. In my opinion, I
believe that statement is incorrect.


Since Tropical Storm Gordon in '94, years of drought con-
ditions have masked this problem.
Last summer, a storm by the name of Fay stalled over the
Daytona Beach area producing very little rain as we sat in
the eye wall of the storm.
If that storm had tracked 60 to 80 miles up the coast
before it stalled, I believe the outcome would have been
much different for us.
I believe Fay would have wiped out the interior of Big Tree
Village and possibly the entire subdivision.
The recent storm had long periods of no rain and the
storm was spread out over a longer period of time.
I saw the flooding in the business area along Nova road.
The water in that area plus the water build up in Big Tree Vil-
lage brings to mind the words from a movie classic, "You're
gonna need a bigger boat."
A recent article talked about moving water westward,
away from the Nova canal. However, our city has adopted
the three Ps concept, ponds (retention), pumps and prayers.
The retention pond along Silver Pond failed again sending
water rushing towards Aspen Drive, the pumps were shut
off more than they were on (no place to pump the water)
and I would like to think it was divine intervention that
saved us from another Gordon cleanup.
I'm sure our city commissioners are relieved that they
don't have to represent any particular area of the city. Since
all of our commissioners are at-large delegates, who does
protect our neighborhoods? Maybe FEMA can help us.
Would FPL be interested in taking over our storm water sys-
tem?

Editor's note: Response from John Dillard, South Daytona
community development director:
The recent unnamed storm event was the worst rain-
fall event in this area since 1922, when a similar storm
dumped 22 inches of rainfall over a four-day period.
This recent storm generated over 20 inches of rain in
five days, with 19 inches of its rain falling within a three-
day period. The last major rainfall in this area occurred
during Tropical Storm Gordon in November 1994. That
storm produced more than 10 inches of rainfall in a 24-
hour period. At that time, South Daytona residents wit-
nessed 300 homes damaged by floodwaters. Some
homes in Big Tree Village had over four feet of water
inside the living space.
After Tropical Storm Gordon's cleanup was complete,
the city set an aggressive course to eliminate flooding of
homes. To achieve this, South Daytona increased storm
water utility fees to fund many of the needed improve-
ments to protect residents and their homes and made
major changes to the building standards. While the sys-
tem is still not perfect, the number of homes with storm
water damage in the most recent storm dropped from
300 homes during Gordon, to 16 homes with water 8
inches or less in depth during this recent storm. This
reflects an 87 percent reduction in homes flooded, while
our neighboring cities saw increases in home flood dam-
age of as much as 250 percent over the Tropical Storm
Gordon numbers.
The city is currently bidding a major storm water
improvement for the Stevens Canal Basin. This Canal,
through the heart of the city, was the single largest cause
of residential flooding during the recent storm. Low ele-
vations combined with the inflow of runoff from neigh-
boring areas and a state road created a unique problem.
The proposed construction will give the city the ponds
and pumping facilities needed to greatly reduce flooding
in this critical part of the City.
The city council, city manager and staff have always
made "service and protection" of the citizens in South
Daytona its highest priority. This recent storm generat-
ed the most rainfall this area has seen in the past 87
years and South Daytona fared far better than any other
community in the area, and that fact underscores the
City's commitment to its residents.


In response to
'Boat launch fees are too much'

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needed revenue from Orlando and out-of-town people who
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Community notes


Toastmasters to meet

Toastmasters at Noon will
be having its first meeting at
noon, Tuesday, July 21, at
the Children's Advocacy
Center, next to Bank of
America, 1011 W. Interna-
tional Speedway Blvd., Day-
tona Beach.
Weekly meetings will be
held each Tuesday at noon.
Participants must sign-in
at the front desk.
For more information, call
(386) 366-9052 or e-mail
acasas@unitedwayvfc.org.
For information about
Toastmasters, go to
www.toastmasters.org or
www.toastmastersd84.org.

Parkinson Association
meeting slated

The Parkinson Associa-
tion of Greater Daytona
Beach will meet from 2 to 3
p.m., Wednesday, July 22, at
Bishop's Glen Retirement
Center auditorium, 900
LPGA Blvd. in Holly Hill.
Dr. Ryan Uitti, professor
and chairman of the depart-
ment of neurology at the
Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville,
will be the speaker. His topic
will be "Parkinson's Disease
and Cognitive Challenges."
The public may attend.
Reservations for this event


are requested.
For more information, call
(386) 676-6375.

Loop meeting
planned

The Ormond Scenic Loop
and Trail Corridor Manage-
ment Entity will hold its reg-
ular monthly meeting at
5:30 p.m., Wednesday, July
22, at the Anderson-Price
Memorial Building at 42 N.
Beach Street, Ormond
Beach.
Agenda items include sta-
tus of ongoing projects and
approval of new projects.
The public may attend.

Cat adoption
fees reduced

During the months of
June, July and August the
Halifax Humane Society is
waiving the $70 adoption
fee for all adult cats, one
year old and older.
All other cat adoptions
will be reduced to $50.
Adoption packages
include: spay/neuter sur-
gery, rabies and multi vac-
cine, microchip/registra-
tion, ID tag and a certificate
for a free health check with a
participating veterinarian
(valid for 10 days).


For more information, call
(386) 274-4703 Ext. 337.


Sports card
show scheduled

Ormond Union Church
will hold a baseball and
sports card show from 9
a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Saturday,
July 25, at 56 N. Beach
Street, Ormond Beach.
Admission is free.
For more information, call
(386) 677-1318.


Animal foster
homes needed

The Rescued Hearts Ani-
mal Shelter will hold orien-
tation sessions for people
interesting in becoming ani-
mal foster families.
There will be four 30-
minute orientation sessions
beginning at 9 a.m., Satur-
day, July 25, at the pavilion
at the Holly Hill Dog Park,
on Alabama Ave., Holly Hill.
Foster parents provide
food and a temporary home
and the shelter provides any
necessary veterinary care,
paid for by donations. When
the pet is ready for adop-
tion, the shelter will adver-
tise it to the community
through Web sites and


adoption days.
Those who attend an ori-
entation session are under
no obligation to foster a dog
or cat.
For more information, call
(386) 679-8829 or visit the
Web site at www.rescued-
heartsanimalshelter.com.

Open house planned

Indigo Christian Junior
Academy will hold an open
house from 2 to 5 p.m., Sun-
day, July 26, at 401 N.
Williamson Blvd., Daytona
Beach.
The school is enrolling
first through eighth grade
students.
The fully accredited ele-
mentary school is accepting
Children First scholarships.
For more information, call
(386) 255-5917.

Poker run to
benefit animals

A poker run to benefit the
Halifax Humane Society will
be held at 10 a.m., Sunday,
July 26, at 2364 LPGA Blvd.,
Daytona Beach.
The entry fee is $10 per
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lunch and a chance to win
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most surprises.
seemingly sleepy
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ewsol.com offer riding lessons, sight-
seeing tours on horseback,
TY It's pony rides for children and
ones, the classes to show visitors how
hold the to befriend, train and care
And the for the animals.
towns in Sunlight Stable Club
in County offers picnic lunches, polo
[point, games and instruction,
he faster- while Greenridge Stables
enter, are caters to novice and experi-
lerno and enced riders at rates begin-
ree small ning at $25 per hour. Call
brimming them at (772) 781-5429 and
prises for (772) 288-7234 respectively,
lers. to arrange rides around
m City for area parks and preserves.
ng, racing "There's a whole world of
horses here in their back-
yards, but people aren't
aware of it," said Rozeta
Mahboubi, executive direc-
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t Convention and Visitors
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Treasure Coast's biggest
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FL 44 thousands in January, while
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Surfing is one of the many
shores of Martin County.

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The area's charm includes
a unique service.
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most of the local restau-
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trails and educational
kiosks with information on
the area's history and
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friendly and organizes
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for residents. Call them at
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lived a rustic life, wrestling
alligators and "living off the
land." Find out more by
calling (772) 546-2771.
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Head for a swim or lazy
stroll along the 300-foot
Hobe Sound Public Beach,
which offers ample parking,
showers, lifeguards and
covered picnic tables.
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is accused of violating the
victim more than a dozen
times in the last year.
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victim
and the
victim's
friends to Douglas Wilhite
be naked
around him, allegedly
providing alcohol and
offering to provide video
equipment if the victim
wanted to record himself
and other teens having sex.
According to the complaint
affidavit, Wilhite denies the
allegation and said though
the victim came on to him,
he repeatedly refused to
have sex with him. Wilhite
was released from jail on
$100,000 bond. Wilhite has
been in the news before
accused of defrauding
listeners of a travel show he
hosted. Though Ormond
Beach police found no
criminal wrong doing, some
listeners have taken civil
action againstWilhite. Last
December, Wilhite sued
Hometown News for alleged
libel in a story about his
radio show. The case is
pending.

Police search for
attempted rapist
Daytona Beach police
continue to search for a man
who tried to rape an 80-year-
old woman out raking leaves
in her front yard on Fulton
Street. The victim actually
thought the suspect was
coming to lend a hand, but
instead he dragged her to a
shed in the back of the
house, tore at her clothes
and pushed her down to the
ground. The woman, a
retired school teacher, did
her best to resist the suspect,
screaming and trying to fight
him off. She toldWESH 2 she
repeatedly told him she was
80 years old and asked why
he would want to rape her.
Eventually, her resistance
paid off and the suspect left
but the attempted rape has
other neighbors in the area,
many of them elderly as
well, unnerved.


Beach patrol
reviewing safety tips
A recent lightning death
on a beach south ofVolusia
County has our own beach
patrol going over safety tips
to ensure beach-goers here
are safe from the almost
daily afternoon storms.
ThoughVolusia County
makes headlines as the
shark bite capitol, beach
patrol officers say bathers
face a far greater risk on the
beach from lightning
because a direct strike is so
often fatal. In the last
couple of decades, beach
patrol officers recall a half
dozen fatal lightning strikes
on the beach and a dozen or
more injuries. Beach patrol
Captain Scott Petersohn
says because the beach is
flat, people become the
tallest objects out there and
when lighting rolls in,
people are targets. The
Volusia County Beach Patrol
has an organized plan when
storms threaten, called red
light alert. Lifeguards on
towers up and down the
beach order swimmers to
safety, officers from various
zones on the beach cruise
up and down with loud
speakers to warn swimmers
off the beach and every
beach control tower has a
red strobe light that pulses


and can be seen for miles
during lightning storms.

Residents looking
for injured eagle
Bird rescuers and
concerned citizens are on
the hunt for a bald eagle
they believe is wounded
and at risk of dying if he's
not found. Mary Tarrent
and her husband George
first noticed the majestic
bird by the side of a pond
in Port Orange's Waters
Edge community. The
couple said they watched
the bird try to fly several
times and fall back to the
ground. A volunteer with
local bird sanctuaries
came to the scene, but the
eagle had gone into some
woods. She said an eagle
that can't fly may not be
able to hunt and could die
as a result. Residents are
keeping an "eagle" eye out
for the bald eagle, hoping
that if it can't save itself,
they can direct rescuers to
his location and the
experts can save the bird.


Claire Metz is the WESH2
News bureau chief for
Volusia and Flagler
counties.


Notes
From page A7
The ride starts at the Hali-
fax Humane Society. Stops
will include the Cabbage
Patch, Trader Jacks, Iron
Horse Saloon and the White
Eagle Lounge.
For more information call,
386-274-4703 Ext. 322.

Bank collects supplies
for school children
During July, Colonial
Bank will collect money,
accept school supply dona-
tions and sponsor fundrais-
ing events as a part of its
Backpacks to Success pro-
gram, which provides back-
packs to needy Florida chil-
dren.
Colonial branch offices in
Volusia, Brevard, Citrus,
Lake, Flagler, Marion,
Orange, Osceola, Seminole,
St. Johns and Sumter coun-
ties will participate, along
with Colonial's private
banking group, business
banking and commercial
bankers in the Central Flori-
da area.
For more information, call
(334) 676-5533.


Concert benefits
school supply drive
The Jewish Federation
will hold an oldies concert
from 7 to 10 p.m., Saturday,
Aug. 8, at Temple Beth-El,
579 N. Nova Road, Ormond
Beach, to benefit the back-
pack and school supplies
fundraiser.


The minimum contribu-
tion is $10.
All proceeds are tax
deductible and 100 percent
of these funds will be used
to purchase school sup-
plies.

For more information,
call (386) 672-0294 or (386)
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ment of Transportation.
The cities are represented
on the panel by utility man-
agers and staff.
The 10-to-15 year project
is estimated to cost between
$100 million and $120 mil-
lion. The authority is plan-
ning to apply for grants to
help pay for the project.
The water authority has
hired GAI Consultants of
Orlando to work on the
design.
At a recent Daytona Beach
City Commission meeting,
Jerry Hartman of GAI made
a presentation of the plan.
"We don't need any more
studies," he told the com-
mission. "It's time to start
putting facilities in place
and start building things."
The main focus of the
project is the Nova Canal,
which overflowed during
the May rain storms.
Mr. Hartman said rather
than discharge all storm
water into the Halifax River,
water would be placed in
two large storage areas that
will allow management of
water levels and avert flood-
ing.
This will help the environ-
ment, he said, because the
river will receive less pollut-
ed runoff.


He said
excess water
could be
piped to West
Volusia and
after natural
filtering, it
could be
treated for
drinking
water.
This will
help make
sure there is
water for the
future, Mr.
H a r t m a n
said.
Mr. Shiver
said the
biggest obsta-
cle to the plan
is money. The
project will be
handled in
phases, he
said. The
cities will
need to


Steve Pruitt/staff designer
The Nova Canal system.


approve
spending for each phase.
Also lying ahead is the
permitting process. Several
agencies, including the DOT
and DEP will be involved.
Daytona Beach Mayor
Glenn Ritchey told Mr. Hart-
man to be sure all the stake-
holders are at the table.
"FEMA should be there,"
he said. "They would have to
write more checks if the
flooding happened again."
Mayor Ritchey said he


thinks the plan satisfies
everybody. "We can't find
anybody that opposes this,"
he said.
"We're going to help clean
up the river and provide
more drinking water but
let's make sure we remem-
ber the No. 1 priority is to
resolve the flooding issues
in Daytona Beach," he said.
The East Volusia Regional
Water Authority was formed
several months ago and was
working on flooding solu-
tions before the May rain-
storm.


South
From page A8
Rocks Preserve for a rare
view of natural geysers
formed from coral rocks
that spew water, creating
natural fountains. The
Nature Conservancy, (561)
744-6668, runs the site.
Call the Martin County
Convention and Visitors
Bureau at (772) 288-5451.
They have brochures and
hotel information, and staff
can readily rattle off a list of
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FRIDAY, July 17
Cinematique: The 1939
film "Love Affair" will be
shown at 7 p.m., Friday; 2
p.m., Saturday; noon,
Wednesday and 7 p.m.,
Thursday, at the Book Store
Cafe Cinema 410 S. Nova
Road, Ormond Beach. The
magic of a shipboard
romance charms a French
man and American woman
into each other's arms, but
promises made to other
people and the notoriously
fleeting nature of affairs
convince the couple to part
ways for six months and
meet again atop the Empire
State Building to see if their
love is a lasting one.
Although their hearts remain
true, an accident and a
misunderstanding might lead
to heartbreak. For more
information, call (386) 252-
3778 or visit www.cinema-
tique.org.
*Summer dance: This
event will be held from 2-4
p.m., Friday, at the City Island
Recreation Center, 108 E.
Orange Ave., Daytona Beach.
Talk of the Town and Dream
will perform. The $3 admis-
sion includes refreshments
and a dance lesson that
begins at 1 p.m.
*Poetry reading: The
Tomoka Poets will hold an
evening of poetry featuring
local poet Gene Murphy at 7
p.m., at Java Jungle, 4606
Clyde Morris Blvd., Port
Orange. Following his
reading, the mic will be open
to anyone who would like to
share poetry. Admission is
free. For more information,
call (386) 760-8969.
*River Grille: Memphis &
Me!! will perform from 5-9
p.m. Friday at the River Grille,
930 N. U.S. Highway 1,
Ormond Beach. They will
perform pop, rock and
country. For more informa-
tion, call (386) 615-2004.
SATURDAY, July 18
*Movies under the stars:
Cinematique will show
"Butch Cassidy and the
Sundance Kid" at dusk, at
City Island Park, Daytona
Beach. Participants should
bring a chair to this free
event. This 1969 Western
encapsulates the genre, with
chase scenes on horseback,
robberies of banks and trains
and true camaraderie
between cowboys who
would risk their lives for one
another. For more informa-
tion, call (386) 252-3778 or
visit www.cinematique.org.
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All in a

row
Students from Kristi's
Rhythm and Dance
performed in 'Dancing
Through the Seasons'
recently. From left to
right: Port Orange
residents Josalyn Bok,
Madison Tiffany, Erin
Strnad, Caroline Levin,
Sofia Baker, Alexia
Coleman of Ormond
Beach and Bella
Chandley.



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Talent competition benefits schools


For Hometown News
Volnews@hometownnewsol.com
Budget cuts this past school year in
the Volusia County school system
affected all areas including special
education, sports and the perform-
ing arts.
Supporters of the performing arts
have created a talent competition,
which is also a fundraiser to benefit
school programs.
SuperStars of Volusia is open to all
Volusia County students who are
enrolled in public, private or home
school programs.
The students must be between the
ages of 12 and 18.
All performing arts acts are eligible
to enroll. SuperStars of Volusia antic-
ipates acts will include singers,
dancers, monologues and instru-
mentalists.


Students can audition as soloists
or as part of an ensemble that does
not exceed 26 individuals, all of
whom must meet all the eligibility
requirements.
Registration deadline is Saturday,
Aug. 29.
The live auditions will take place
Saturday, Sept. 19, at Silver Sands
Middle School. These auditions are
closed to the public.
There is a nominal audition fee of
$20 for solo performers and $40 per
ensemble.
If that fee creates a hardship for a
performer, there is a scholarship
waiver program.
Audition performances cannot
exceed five minutes. A piano accom-
panist will be provided or the per-
former can bring a CD for accompa-
niment.
First-round finalists will perform


on Saturday, Oct 10, at Seabreeze
High School.
The finals will be Saturday, Nov. 21,
at Mainland High School.
First place is $2,000 or 25 hours in
a multi-track recording studio in
Orlando. Second place is $1,500 or
15 hours in recording studio. Third
place is $500 or 10 hours in record-
ing studio.
The net proceeds from the event
will be funneled back to public and
private schools in Volusia County
designated for performing arts pro-
grams.
For a registration form and for
more information, visit the Web site
at www.superstarsofvolusia.org.
The competition is sponsored by
the Daytona Beach Symphony Soci-
ety and is produced by R. Martorano
Productions, LLC.


Thie Club Scene


*Angell and Phelps Caf6:
Saxophonist Lea MacQuarre
and The Other Side will
perform classic jazz from
7:30-10:30 p.m., Friday. The
"Beach Street Bar B Que" will
be held from 6 p.m.-
midnight, Saturday, at Beach
Street in downtown Daytona
Beach. Island Night with
Lawrence App will be held
from 6-9 p.m. Wednesday, at
Beach Street in downtown
Daytona Beach. Kenyon Dye
and his piano bar with bar
stools will perform from 5-9
p.m., Thursday. They will pass
out a song list and ask for
audience participation. There
is no cover. Angell and
Phelps is located at 156 S.
Beach St., Daytona Beach.
For more information, call
(386) 257-2677
*Bank & Blues Club:
Daytona Blues Society "True
Blues" Live Jam open jam
session is held from 8 p.m.-1
a.m. each Wednesday at 701


Main St., Daytona Beach. This
nonprofit group is dedicated
to preserving and spreading
the love of blues music. For
more information and a full
events schedule, visit the
Web site at www.Dayton-
aBluesSociety.org.
*Daily Grind Coffee
House & Cafe': Phillip
Ganoung will perform Friday.
Open Mic Wednesdays with
Graham Woodard will start at
7 p.m. Musicians, poets,
composers, comedians are
all welcome. Leigh Losey will
perform Friday, July 24. Daily
Grind Coffee House & Cafe is
located at 1500 Beville Road,
Daytona Beach. For more
information, call (386) 238-
1044.
*Five O'Clock Charley:
This band will perform rock
'n' roll, blues and country hits
from 7-10 p.m., Friday, at
Julian's Landmark, 88 S.
Atlantic Ave., Ormond Beach.
The Five O'Clock Charley


Band will perform from 6-10
p.m., Saturday, at the New
Smyrna Beach Yacht Club,
1201 S. Riverside Drive. Five
O'Clock Charley will be
performing each Thursday
from 5:30-8:30 p.m. at Pirana
Grille, 241 N. U.S. Highway 1,
Ormond Beach. For more
information, visit www.FiveO-
ClockCharley.com.
*Frappes North: Wine
tasting are held at 6 p.m.
the first Tuesday of each
month. Reservations are
required. Frappes is located
at 123 W. Granada Blvd. in
Ormond Beach. To make
reservations, call (386) 615-
4888 or visit the Web site at
www.frappesnorth.com.
*The Garlic: Blues and jazz
musicians perform seven
nights a week. Mark "Muddy
Harp" Hodgson plays the
blues from 7-11 p.m., Friday
and Saturday. Sax man Thom
Chambers takes the stage
from 6-10 p.m., Sunday and


Monday. Pianist and vocalist
Michael Lamy will perform
from 6-10 p.m., Tuesday. Mr.
Hodgson will perform from
6-10 p.m., Wednesday and
Thursday. The Garlic is
located at 556 E. Third Ave.,
New Smyrna Beach. For
more information, call (386)
424-6660.
*Gene's Steak House: Live
piano music with Michael
McKelvy will be held from 6-
9:30 p.m. each Friday. Gene's
Steak House is located at
3674 W. International
Speedway Blvd., in Daytona
Beach. For more information,
call (386) 255-2059.
*Gilly's Pub 44 Riverfront:
The Fabulous Slidells will
perform each Thursday from
6-10 p.m. and from to 2-6
p.m., each Sunday in July.
Gilly's Pub 44 Riverfront is
located at 144 Main St.,
Daytona Beach. For more
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nothing hold you back.

Taurus April 20-May 20
When you love what you do,
success is assured. Lighten
up. Don't be so hard on
yourself. Keep letting go of
the past and live one day at a
time. Today is all we have. Be
happy and be grateful for all
you have been given, and
more good will soon be
added. You are strong. Just
know and accept this. More
is on the way.

Gemini May 21-June 21
Stay focused on the present.
Refuse to let others from
your past pull you away from
this focus. The past is the
past. Release it, forgive it and
stay focused on the present
issues. This will bring you
renewed understanding,
respect, love, time and
understanding. Stay away
from negative people who
don't honor this.

Cancer June 22-July 22
Moon child, this is your time
of the month to heal and
howl. You are so kind and
forgiving. Others sometimes
don't remember to give back
to you. Make your own
needs known, too. Your awe-
some heart and dreams are
important, too, you know.
Reach out. Become involved
in a community project. You
will love it.

Leo July 23-Aug. 22
Your true nature is to accom-
plish great things. To fully
realize this, you must surren-
der your lower will, listen to
and trust your instincts. This
is what Leo is all about.
When you do this, you will
be directed toward your
great higher spirit. Your true
greatness will now come out
and you will find all the
secrets hidden in your soul.

Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22
There is important work to
be done, beginning with
yourself. The summer energy
is right to carry out your
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The rain date for this event is
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*Rummage sale: A "Rags
and Riches Rummage Sale"
will be held from 8 a.m.-3
p.m., at the Anderson Price
Memorial Building, 42 N.
Beach St., Ormond Beach.
Many items will be available.
Homemade baked goods will
be available. Proceeds benefit


the Ormond Beach Historical
Society.
*Historical Bus Tour: The
Ormond Beach Historical
Society will host this tour at
9:45 a.m. Each two-hour tour
introduces more than 30
historical buildings and sites.
The climate-controlled trolley
makes stops at the Fairchild
Oak and the Three Chimneys
Sugar Mill Ruins (ruins not
otherwise open to the
public). The cost is $20 for
adults, $18 for seniors (65


and older) and $7 for children
(5-12). Tours begin at The
Casements parking lot, 25
Riverside Drive, Ormond
Beach. Reservations are
required; seating is limited. To
reserve seats, call (386) 677-
7005.
*Bandshell entertainment:
The Jake Niceley will perform
country music at 7:30 p.m.,
Saturday at the Bandshell in
Daytona Beach. Chair rental is
available. No coolers are
allowed in the Bandshell. All


concerts are free. Donations
are accepted. Fireworks will
follow. The Bandshell is
located behind the Ocean
Walk Shoppes, 250 N. Atlantic
Ave., Daytona Beach. For
more information, call (386)
258-9544.
*Summer wholistic health
fair: This event will be held
from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday,
indoors at the Sunshine Park
Mall, 2400 S. Ridgewood
Ave., South Daytona. Admis-
sion, parking and gourmet
coffee are free. There will be
100 exhibitors participating.
Enjoy mini-workshops, detox
foot baths, astrology, skin
care, essential oils, healthy
chocolate and much more.
For more information, call
(386) 248-1868.
*Movie night: United
Presbyterian Church will
show "Keeping the Faith," a
romantic comedy starring Ben
Stiller at 6 p.m., at the church,
730 Beville Road, Daytona
Beach. The public may
attend this free event. Free
popcorn and lemonade will
be provided. For more
information call (386) 253-
2324.

MONDAY, July 20

*Game night: This event
will be held from 5:30-6:30
p.m., Monday, in the library
auditorium, at the Port
Orange Regional Library. This
activity is for children in
kindergarten through fifth
grades. Join in the night of
Checker, Tri-Ominos, Scrab-
ble, Othello, Mastermind,
Clue, Risk, Monopoly Cards
and more. For more informa-


tion and registration, call
(386) 322-5152 Ext. 4.
*Children's movies: The
Port Orange Regional Library
will show the movie "Happy
Feet" at 11 a.m., Monday, in
the library auditorium, 1005
City Center Circle. This film is
rated G and is 108 minutes.
Participants may bring a
snack. This event is free, and
the public may attend. For
more information, call (386)
322-5152 Ext.4.
*Afternoon at the movies:
The Port Orange Regional
Library will show the movie
"Defiance" at 2 p.m., Monday,
in the library auditorium,
1005 City Center Circle. This
film is rated R and is 137
minutes. Jewish brothers in
Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe
escape into the Belarussian
forests, where they join
Russian resistance fighters
and endeavor to build a
village in order to protect
themselves and about 1,000
Jewish non-combatants. This
film stars Daniel Craig. For
more information, call (386)
322-5152 Ext.4.

WEDNESDAY, July 22

*Fun walk: The Happy
Wanderers 5K free fun walk
will be held at 6 p.m.,
Wednesday, at Winterhaven
Park, 4589 S. Atlantic Ave.,
Ponce Inlet. For more
information, call (386) 788-
4026 or (386) 676-9863 or
visit the Web site www.hap-
pywanderersfl.org.

THURSDAY, July 23

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Morals will perform rock n'roll
and easy listening at 7 p.m.,
Thursday at Riverside Park,
105 S. Riverside Drive, New
Smyrna Beach. The show is
brought to you by the city of
New Smyrna Beach Parks and
Recreation Department.
Participants should bring a
lawn chair or blanket. If there
is inclement weather, the
concert will be held next door
at the Brannon Center. Hot
dogs and soft drinks are
available for purchase. For
more information, call (386)
424-2175.

ONGOING EVENTS

*American Legion Post
270: A fish fry and music
entertainment is held from 5-
7 p.m. each Friday. Taco night
is held each Monday from 5-7
p.m. Wing night is held each
Wednesday from 5-7 p.m. The
public may attend. American
Legion Post 270 is located at
119 Howes St., Port Orange.
*Art Walk: This event is
held from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. the
fourth Saturday of each
month along Flagler Avenue
in New Smyrna Beach. A wide
variety of art works, free
children's activity, entertain-
ment and a special prize
drawing are presented by the
Gallery Group of Flagler
Avenue. For more information
or to request an artist's
application, call (386) 428-
1770 or visit the Web site at
www.flaglergallerygroup.com.
*Cracker Creek's Pirate Cruise:
Featuring the Pirates of
Spruce Creek, cruises are held
at 1 p.m. each Saturday and
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information, call (386) 226-
3000.
*Inlet Harbor: Nancy
Hartline will perform from 1-5
p.m., Friday. Then2Now will
perform at 6 p.m., Friday and
Saturday. Brad Yates and Soul
Surfers will perform from 1-5
p.m., Saturday. Gailforce hits
the stage from 12:15 to 4:15
p.m., Sunday. Parallel will
perform at 5 p.m., Sunday.
Eddie Uzzle and Greg Cardino
will perform at 5 p.m., Monday.
Mike Caso and Kenny Sphire
will perform at 5 p.m., Tuesday
and Wednesday. Steve
Hageman and Carl Bernard hit
the stage at 5 p.m., Thursday.
Inlet Harbor is located at 133
Inlet Harbor Road, Ponce Inlet.
For more information, call
(386) 767-5590.
*Java Jungle: Open Mic
with the Tomoka Poets and
Gene Murphy will be held
from 7-9 p.m., Friday. Stillborn
Scarlett will perform from 7-10
p.m., Saturday. Open Mic Night
with Wes Malone is at 7 p.m.


Scopes
From page B1
plans. Progress is being
made. You are now being
guided on to new adven-
tures. Focusing on your main
goal and commitment is the
starting point. You know
where your heart is. Let it
guide you on and up to victo-
ry.

Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 22
Don't forget to keep your life
in balance. Refuse to take on
new responsibilities, unless
you are taking good care of
your own needs first. This is a
challenge for you because of
your great love for others.
Make time for that creative
project that fills a hole in your
heart. Now you are on the
way to greater happiness.

Scorpio Oct. 23-Nov. 21
Your vision and deep creative
urges are growing. Your great
heart gives you an edge in
feeling things before they
happen in the physical reality.
You are a visionary. Just about
everything you touch will turn
into gold right now. You are
inspired. Your heart is open
and your visions are strong.
Move forward and excel.

Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21
Stay focused and patient right
now. You have planted the
seeds. They are beginning to
sprout. Wow! A new and bet-
ter life is on the way. Your
greatest rewards are just
around the corner. When the
sight comes forth, go all out
and bring them into a fruitful
harvest. You have earned the
victory and reward. Great job.

Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19
Continue to nurture everyone
around you. You were born
to do great work. Keep writ-
ing down your visions as they
arise from your soul. They are
the record of the greatest
truth. Now life will continue
to be renewed and increase


each Thursday. Musicians,
authors, singers, poets and
composers are welcome.
Artwork by Mara Silies will be
on exhibit during the month of
July. Java Jungle is located at
4606 Clyde Morris Blvd., Unit
2P, Port Orange. For more
information, call (386) 760-
2551.
*Norwood's Restaurant and
Wine Shop: Free wine tasting
are held from 5-7 p.m. each
Friday on the deck and
Saturday in the shop with
complimentary cheeses.
Norwood's is located at 400
Second Ave., New Smyrna
Beach. For more information,
call (386) 428-4621.
SJulian's Landmark: Johnny
Lambrusco, singer/ entertainer
will be performing a variety of
songs, from the 1940s, swing,
jazz and standards from 7-10
p.m., Saturday at Julian's
Landmark 88 S. Atlantic Ave.,
Ormond Beach. For more
information, call (386) 677-
6767 or visit www.johnnylam-
brusco.com.
*Ohana Luau Dinner Show:
This dinner show spectacular
and family-style feast, with a


your greatest dreams. Eureka!
You know the secret of life.
Yeah! You are living it.

Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18
Your value in life is growing.
Why? Because you make
wise decisions rather than
hasty ones. You will soon be
challenged to make even
more. Stay balanced. Contin-
ue to create quality time for
yourself each day for exercise,
joy and fun. Follow your
heart, strive for balance and
you will continue to climb to
even greater heights.

Pisces Feb. 19-March 20
Others around you may not
always agree with you for
your strong convictions. If
not, maybe you aren't with
the right people who
respond to your positive
leadership. Evaluate what
you truly want in life. Love
and respect have to be near
the top as you continue to
grow. Refuse to let fear of
change get in the way of your
soul's journey.

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served at 7:15 p.m. and show
time at 7:30 p.m., is held
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Shores. Participants will learn
traditional dances with
Polynesian women, warriors
and keikis (children). A flaming
fire knife dance and hula with
audience participation will be
featured. For more informa-
tion, call (386) 255-5411, Ext
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*OM Bar & Chill Lounge:
Free wine tasting are held
from 4-8 p.m. each Sunday at
392 Flagler Ave., New Smyrna
Beach. Tasters will have a
selection of up to 10 different
wines. Acoustic performances
are provided by Rhonda
Patrick. Free salsa lessons are
given at 8 p.m. each Thursday,
with open salsa dancing held
from 9 p.m.-1 a.m. For more
information, call (386) 423-
2727 or visit the Web site at
www.theombar.com.
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*Peanut's Restaurant &
Sports Bar: Cheap Thrills will
perform at 9 p.m., Friday and
Saturday. Open Jam Night on
the beach is held at 8 p.m.
each Sunday. Free Bingo and
Comedy Auction is held at 7
p.m. each Tuesday. Mark River
performs at 8 p.m. each
Wednesday. The Pirates
perform at 8 p.m. each
Thursday. Peanut's is located at
421 Flagler Ave., New Smyrna
Beach. For more information,
call (386) 423-1469.
*Rockin Ranch: Lucky Dog
will perform Friday, Saturday
and Wednesday, at 801 S.
Nova Road, Ormond Beach.
For more information, visit
www.rockinranchnightclub.co
m.
*Seabreeze Coffee Connec-
tion: A hand drum circle is
held at 8 p.m. each Wednes-
day at 315 Seabreeze Blvd.,
Daytona Beach. For more
information, visit www.drum-
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*Time Out Pub: A qualifying
karaoke contest will be held at
9 p.m., Friday and Saturday at
the pub, 1401 S. Ridgewood
Ave., Edgewater. Winning
participants will have an
opportunity to qualify for a
$500 karaoke prize to be given
away in September. Karaoke is
also held at 8 p.m., Sunday,
Tuesday and Thursday.
*Tony & Joe's Patio Restau-
rant: Rick Steffen will perform
from 1-5 p.m., Friday and
Saturday, at Tony & Joe's Patio
Restaurant, 309 Buenos Aires,
New Smyrna Beach.
*Venetian Bay Town and
Country Club: Party in the Park
is held from 1-5 p.m. the third
Saturday of each month at 424
Luna Bella Lane, New Smyrna
Beach. Lawn chairs are
suggested; no coolers.
Admission is free. Also, a
farmers' market is held from 8
a.m.-1 p.m. each Saturday at
the town center. For more


information, call (386) 428-
8448.
*Vino 100: A tasting of South
African and California wines
will be held from 6-8 p.m.,
Friday, at Vino 100 Ormond
Beach, 175 S. Nova Rd., one
block south of Granada Blvd.
Linda Flynn and Abe Alam will
perform from 6-8 p.m., Friday.
The fee for each event is $10
per person with full creditgiven
towards any purchase made
that evening. There is no
charge for Vino 100 wine club
members. Reservations are
appreciated, but not required.
Robert McCormack will
perform classical guitar from 6-
8 p.m., Saturday. For more
information, call (386) 677-
9800 or visit
www.vino100ormondbeach.co
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*Wine Warehouse New
Smyrna Beach: Free wine
tasting are held from 4-7 p.m.
each Friday at 636 Third
Avenue, New Smyrna Beach.
Six wines are tasted. For more
information, call (386) 426-
6133.


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Turtles take over New York!


Spend any time surfing
the Web and you are
bound to find stories that
are just too bizarre to be true.
Here's a sampling, edited for
length. And remember, just
because it's online doesn't
mean it's true!
From www.sfgate.com:
Man doesn't pay for 'Only
God can judge me' tattoo.
God might not be the only
one passing judgment on a
man who skipped out on
paying $200 for a religious
tattoo at a parlor.
From www.msnbc.com:
Cops: Man went naked to
dental appointment. Man
was late for appointment; he
ran when the receptionist
screamed.
Police say a Connecticut
man was arrested because he
showed up at a dental office
naked. Police say 41-year-old
Christopher Hoff, of Stratford,
also was five days late for his
appointment.
Authorities say Hoff
entered the dentist office
Monday with nothing on. A
startled female receptionist
screamed, and he ran away.
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trash hotel room. Authorities
say a prankster persuaded a
married couple to smash
their Florida hotel window
after falsely telling them the
room had a gas leak.
Police say a person claim-
ing to be a front-desk clerk at
an Orlando hotel convinced
the couple to break a wall
mirror and use a lamp to
punch a hole through the
wall. The couple also threw a
mattress out the window, but
a hotel manager came to the
room before they could jump.
From
www.weirdnews.about.com:
No Wienermobile at Oscar
Mayer's funeral. In case you
missed it, amid all the
Michael Jackson coverage,
Oscar Mayer, grandson of the
lunch meat icon, died
Monday, July 6. He was 95.
TMZ.com, which has been
ahead of so much of the


Jackson coverage, confirmed
that Mayer's famous "Wiener-
mobile" will not make an
appearance at the funeral.
From www.metro.co.uk:
Woman lights crack pipe on
arrest. A woman who led
police on a high-speed chase
compounded her troubles
after lighting up a crack pipe
as police moved to arrest her.
And another from
www.news.aol.com: Turtle
invasion shuts JFK runway. A
runway at New York's John E
Kennedy International
Airport was shut down on July
8, after at least 78 turtles
invaded the tarmac.
Ground crews eventually
rounded up the wayward
reptiles, which had crawled
from a nearby bay, and
deposited them back in the
water farther from airport.
But that wasn't enough to
stop the turtle incursion from
disrupting JFK's flight
schedule, and contributed to
delays that reached nearly 1-
1/2 hours.
Sean McCarthy can be
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Summer Hartley, 12, of
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mask during the'East
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Sunday at 1795 Taylor Road,
Port Orange. Costumed
pirates create a live, interac-
tive experience as young
buccaneers learn navigation,
pirate weaponry, knotting or
rope tying and pirate lingo, all
the while searching for the
lost treasure at Spruce Creek.
Pre-registration is required
by calling (386) 304-0778.
Also, the Snow White
Cottage, a near-replica as
seen in the 1937 Walt
Disney animated classic
"Snow White and the Seven
Dwarfs," is located on the
Gamble property. Canoe and
kayak launch and rentals,
guided eco-history Pontoon
boat tours and golf cart tours
of the conservation nature
trails also are available. For
more information, visit the
Web site at www.OldFlorida-
Pioneer.com or send an e-
mail to crackercreek@Old-
FloridaPioneer.com.
*Daytona Metropolitan
Bridge Club: Duplicate Bridge
is played Monday through
Saturday at 600 Driftwood
Ave., Daytona Beach. For the
schedule, call (386) 255-
7744 or visit the Web site at
www.DaytonaBridge.org.
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news with Amy Goodman will
be presented at 10:30 a.m.
each Thursday at Unitarian
Universalist Society, 56 N.
Halifax, Ormond Beach. News
and analysis will be covered.
Coffee and donuts will be
served. The public may
attend.
*Edgewater Fire-Rescue
Bingo: Games begin at 6:30
p.m. each Tuesday at the Fire-
Rescue Association Fire Hall,
2616 Hibiscus Drive. Two
games have $100 jackpots.
The facility is non-smoking.
snacks and soft drinks are
available for purchase. All
proceeds benefit the Fire-
Rescue Association's various
causes. For more information,
call (386) 424-2445.
*Elks bingo: Games begin
at 1 p.m. on Sundays and
6:30 p.m. on Thursdays at
820 W. Park Ave., Edgewater.
The facility is non-smoking,
food and soft drinks available
for purchase. All proceeds
benefit the Elk's sponsored
charities. For more informa-
tion call (386) 427-2512.
*Marine Discovery Center:
Mosquito Lagoon eco-tours
and kayak tours and rentals
are available daily from the
Marine Discovery Center, 116
N. Causeway, New Smyrna
Beach. For times, call (386)
428-4828.
*Peninsula Woman's Club:
A luncheon followed by


bridge or canasta will be held
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
Thursday, at 415 S. Peninsu-
la, Daytona Beach. The cost is
$10. For more information,
call (386) 760-0487
*Pinnacle and Yuker: New
groups are starting at the Port
Orange Adults Center, 4790
Ridgewood Ave. Residents
meet at 4 p.m. each Friday to
play games. For more
information, call (386) 761-
7633.
*Sica Hall Senior Center:
Nickel and dime poker is
played at noon each Thurs-
day. Donations are all that is
asked to play. Several
different games are played,
and rules are posted. Line
dancing takes place at 2 p.m.
each Thursday and costs $4
for members. Also, from 2-4
p.m. each Tuesday, a live
band plays music from the
1940s and up to dance to.
Refreshments are served.
Singles or couples may
attend. The cost is $4.50 for
nonmembers and $3.50 for
members. Bingo is held at 1
p.m. each Monday and
Wednesday. Drawings, prizes
and free refreshments are
available. The cost is $1 for
members and $2 for non-
members. The Sica Hall
Senior Center is located at
1065 Daytona Ave., Holly Hill.
For more information, call
(386) 236-2997


*Singles Dance: This event
is held at 8 p.m. each Friday
at the Moose Club, 601 W.
Granada Boulevard, Ormond
Beach. DJ Dave Blasko
provides the music. The
dance is for the 50 and older
crowd. The cost is $7. For
more information, call (386)
255-2207
*Super Singles of Florida:
A dance is held from 8-11:00
p.m. each Wednesday at the
Eagles Club, 190 S. Nova
Road, Ormond Beach. Music
is provided by Jim &Vicki of
Mr. D.J. Entertainment. The
cost is $5 for members and $7
for non-members. Participants
must be single. For more
information, call (386) 736-
0749 or send an e-mail to
Darlini 15308@yahoo.com.
*Vagabonds Performance:
Residents may dance to the
music of The Vagabonds from
6-8:30 p.m. each Sunday at
the Moose Lodge on Granada
Boulevard in Ormond Beach.
The event is open to mem-
bers and their guests. The
cost is $4 at the door.

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Playhouse presents
one-act plays
As a part of the "Summer
Splash" series, a "Night of
One Acts" is being presented
at 8 p.m., Friday and Satur-
day, July 24 and 25 and at 2
p.m., Sunday, July 26, at
Daytona Playhouse, 100 Jes-
samine Blvd., Daytona
Beach.
General admission tickets
are $10.
Act I is "He's Having A
Baby," a story of three anx-
ious mothers to be: Mrs.
Murray, a first timer con-
stantly at the point of hyste-
ria; Mrs. Foster, who is hav-
ing her seventh child and
outwardly very calm and
Mrs. Gordon, already a
mother, but determined to
become a parent of a girl.
As they wait to deliver
they start speculating what
would happen if men had
babies and women paced
the maternity waiting room.
Act II is "Ada Gives First
Aid." Scatter-brained Ada
organizes a class in first aid,
even though Ada doesn't
know the difference
between a break and a
sprain. But the "victim" is
taken sick and cannot
appear for the demonstra-


tion. Then a strange man
has an accident in Ada's gar-
den. Fate has handed a new
victim to the first aid class.

Book signing
planned
Author Chas Wienke will
be signing his book, "Our
Boomer Years: The Autobi-
ography of a Boomer," from
5 to 7 p.m., Friday, July 24, at
Ormond Books, 410 S. Nova
Rd. No. 1.

Celebrate Christmas
in July
Art walk will be holding
"Christmas in July" from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, July
25, on Flagler Avenue in
New Smyrna Beach.
The event features paint-
ing, jewelry, ceramics, glass
blowing, sculpture, fabric
arts, entertainment and a
special prize drawing, pre-
sented by the Gallery Group
of Flagler Avenue.
For more information or
to request an artist's appli-
cation, call (386) 428-1770,
or visit www.flaglergallery-
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Florida offers bounty of shellfish, so get out there


Just back from a fun week
in the Keys with lots of
snorkeling and fishing.
Lots of lobster about, but I
was a bit early for the two-
day mini season that will be
on July 29 and 30 this year.
If you have not tried
diving for spiny lobster, you
should. It is probably a lot
less difficult than you may
imagine and the payoff
makes it well worth it.
Here in Central Florida
most of the lobster are taken
in deep water by those
proficient with scuba gear,
but in the Keys you might
find them in water as
shallow as five feet.
There the water is so clear
that the tasty critters have a
tough time hiding.
Any coral, debris or hole
will be a good place to look
for those telltale tentacles.
Please take heed. All
lobster and boating rules
are strictly enforced during
the two-day season.
Keepers must be at least
three inches long at the
carapace (body) and a


measuring device must be
with you while you are in
the water.
You may not spear, gouge
or hook any lobster. The
preferred method is to
gently prod them into a net
with a tickle stick. Gently,
because most are under-
sized and must be released.
The limit is six per day per
diver and that does not
mean you can collect six for
each person on your boat.
In order to take a limit you
must be actively involved in
the harvest.
The daily boat limit is 24.
Any time you have people in
the water your boat must
display a dive flag with a
minimum size of 20 inches
by 24 inches. Be fore-
warned: if you go during the
mini season your boat will
be boarded, inspected and
your catch measured each
day.
My own personal best was
several years ago when we
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lot of your hard-earned cash
in the Keys.
The regular lobster season
opens August 6 and runs
until April.
The season for bay
scallops opened on July 1.
Florida's West Coast is the
target area for these deli-
cious little mollusks. My
favorite spot is the near
shore between Homosassa
and Crystal River.
This is a much kinder and
gentler sport than lobster-
ing. Take the whole family
along and enjoy the clear,
warm waters of the calm
Gulf.
Law enforcement will be
on hand to insure that you
only take the two and a half
gallons per person allowed
but they won't be nearly as
aggressive as they are in the


Keys. Once you get out into
the bay all you need do is
watch for a pod of boats and
join them.
The scallops lie on the
bottom like stones until you
approach them and then a
select few will begin to "run"
by rapidly opening and
closing their shells for
propulsion.
That is an act that never
fails to entertain the kids.
My son who is now a middle
school teacher began when
he was 9 years old. We made
him wear a life vest but he
enjoyed pointing out the
ones that he had spotted.
It's just a good time and a
good swim.
My next favorite place to
scallop is a bit north of the
Suwannee River near the
little fishing village of
Steinhatchee. You will need
the dive flag once more and
a mesh bag to collect the
scallops.
The season runs until
Sept.15. I hope you get out
and enjoy the great Florida
summer weather and who


Religion news


New officers named

Prince of Peace Knights of
Columbus Council No. 8791
in Ormond Beach announced
its new officers for the
2009-2010 term, which start-
ed July 1.
The officers are: Grand
Knight Greg Scull, Deputy
Grand Knight Vince Kenney,
Chancellor Harold Bennett
and Recorder Jim Ostrowski.
Other officers include:
Financial Secretary Nicholas,
Treasurer Tom Welter, Lectur-
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Tony Buschi, Warden Tom
Stafford, Guards Tom Kruse
and Victor Samaan.
The Board of Trustees
includes: AndyWilbert, Kevin
Lorden and FredWeston.
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the Knights of Columbus is
the world's largest Catholic
family fraternal service organ-
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In 2008, the Knights of
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and rendered 68.7 million
hours of volunteer service.
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Can I Use It In My Life" will be is open to children 6-years-
the topic for July 22. The old entering first grade
speaker will be Charlotte through those who have just
Peterson. "Storyhat Story- completed fifth grade.
teller" will be the topic for July A kick-off session will be
29. Speakers will be Suzy held from 2 to 4 p.m., Sun-
Schaeffer and Margaret day, July 26. The camp will
Lawrence. be held from 9 a.m. to 3
For more information, call p.m., Monday through
(386) 253-4201. Thursday. A musical will be
at 7 p.m., Thursday, July 30,
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Italian or Math, from high-
ly qualified professional.
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BED FRAMES, Twin,
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$40 obo, Mower $50, flea
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$75, 386-428-6658 VOL
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wheel, with peddling,
good exercise, $40,
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asking $40.
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BOAT, 15' fiberglass hull
boat, need repair, $100,
Presto lite, large gas tank
$50, 386-253-0955 VOL
BOWLING BALL, 141b &
bag $18, Hanging bronze
5 globe light fixture, $38
obo, 386-671-3089
BOX SPRINGS & mat-
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entertainment center,
white, $30, 386-788-0397
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metal, mattress included,
will deliver locally, $150,
941-447-0393 VOL
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casters, $150 obo,
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g XP pro, $30, $85, in-
cludes monitor, mouse
386-760-2514
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chair & 5 drawer, wood
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386-756-0587 VOL
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top, 60Lx32Wx30H, ex-
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$84 obo, 386-427-8286
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style for computer, with 2
file drawers, $175,
386-677-9413 VOL
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PIANO, w/ lots of music,
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SHOWER CHAIR, tall,
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SOFA 7', wicker, ivory
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STATUES, ESCO, 19"
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supplies, $50,
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STOVE ELECTRIC $60.
Washer/dryer $120.
Good condition.
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100, 386-676-0784 VOL
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TABLE SAW- Craftsman
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TABLE, DINENETT 6
chairs, $195,
386-677-6750 VOL
TABLE, ROUND drop
leaf, 40" all wood $140,
wooden rocker $45, Both
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TELEVISIONS, 2, black
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TICKETS for St. Au-
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TV 19" color, with remote
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pool, super capacity,
heavy duty, white, $175
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WASHER, MAYTAG,
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WHEELCHAIR, excellent
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WINDOWS- brand new
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EDGEWATER 55+ new-
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2Br, newer AC, berber
carpet, Fla room, jacuzzi
tub, separate shower,
carport. $417/mo lot rent.
MUST SELL! $12,500
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dblw furn or unfurn work
shop, extra storage, roof
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ORMOND BEACH The
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and extras included
$45,000 will consider
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PALM HARBOR 3br/2ba
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PORT ORANGE WILL
FINANCE Doublewide, 2
br. $12,900, singlewide
2Br, needs work $5000
cash, No banks needed.
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SOUTH DAYTONA 2/1
Own Land, NO rental
fees. screen porch, car-
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One block from Reed Ca-
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GEORGIA Very Beauti-
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155ACRES $3,250/acre.
Great timber/land in-
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hunting, gently rolling,
near Flint River.
478-987-9700
St. Regis Paper Co.
LAND SALE 10 acres
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or cell 352-356 -1099
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.
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Safe Communities,Low
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Owner Financing -
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NC MOUNTAINS
2.5ACRE HOMESITE.
Spectacular view.
High altitude. Easily
accessible. Paved road.
Secluded. Bryson City
$39,950.
Owner financing. Call
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2.5ACRE HOMESITE.
Spectacular view.
High altitude. Easily
accessible. Paved road.
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$39,950.
Owner financing. Call
Owner 1-800-810-1590
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NC MOUNTAINS
Cool Summers/Mild
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includes acreage
$99,900.
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NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS
LAKE LURE Developer
clearance sale.
Only 23 lots remain in
gated community Shown
by appointment only.
Owner financing from
$29,900.R864-909-1035
www.RowelLand.com
NORTH FLA. LAND
Lowest prices in years!
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871 acres, $1995/acre
1084 acres, $1850/acre.
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swimming spa! W/D
$525/mo inc utilities Pics
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DAYTONA BEACH -
Oceanfront, luxury condo.
12th floor in the Horizons
1420 N Atlantic Ave.
2br/2ba, pool, workout
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$1100/mo. 419-351-1430

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954-609-7639
DAYTONA BEACHSIDE
2 Br/2Ba condo, furn or
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no pets. REDUCED!
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all appl, fresh paint, new-
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No smoking, no pets.
R CEUCED! $625/mo. 1st
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DAYTONA BEACH-
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ter included Central A/C.
$550/month. + security
386-447-5699
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TENNESSEE SE: Gated
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Paved Roads, Under
Ground Utilities, Wood-
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AL ESTATE FO


EDGEWATER- 2/1.5
central air/heat. W/D
hookup. $600/mo plus
security No Pets. Near
river. 386-478-9445
HOLLY HILL, Square.
Beautiful 2br/2ba fresh
paint, new carpet, pool,
Tennis, Laundry, no
smoking. $650/mo FIRST
MONTH FREE! $325 dep
Call 386-258-5420
ORMOND/PINE RUN:
Furn 2br/2ba W/D Basic
Cable, Wireless Internet,
Pool & Tennis. $925/mo
+ Sec No Smoking or
Pets. 386-334-6273
View photos
www.HometownNewsOL.
com ad #43539
S DAYTONA: Reno-
vated Furn 2br/1 ba
w/balcony & parking in
quiet area. $750/mo ca-
ble & water included
386-788-0082
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
So. Daytona Westwinds
1750 S Palmetto 2/1 2nd
fir, carpet/tile, waterviews
$650/mo Shore West
Realty 386-760-3797
SOUTH DAYTONA
Ocean front, renovated
studio, incl. utilities, cable
TV / internet. Furn., porch
$700/mo 386-576-3155
SOUTH DAYTONA Top
Floor. Renovated 1bdrm,
1.5ba, furn. Great view,
Many amenities, pool.
$800/mo. 386-576-3155

WOW
SOUTH DAYTONA 1 & 2
BR Apts. Just Rennovat-
ed. New Appliances.
From$450 386-756-7752,
347-693-3466

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


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Newly remodeled 1/1 and 2/2
apartments. New kitchens, baths,
dishwashers, washer/dryers in all
units. Private balconies/patios.
Near Ormond Hospital.
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ROTATION


NEW SMYRNA
BEACHSIDE
MINORCA CONDOS
Karpathos 301 -
4/3 includes Boat dock
.......... $2800/m o
Karpathos 201 -
4/3 . . . .$2,200/mo
Karpathos 701 -
4/3 ....... $2,500/mo
Karpathos 203 -
2/2 den ....... $1650
6871 S. ATLANTIC
Beach front, furnished,
3/2, the ultimate ocean
home. $3,000/mo
838 26TH AVE
Cute 2/1, new carpet,
laundry, carport, near
beach. $850/mo
428 BOUCHELLE,
#104 3/2 community
pool, newer bldg,
waterview. amenities.
$1,200/mo
4644 S. ATLANTIC
Newly remodeled 2/2,
garage, close to beach.
$1,200/mo

NEW SMYRNA BEACH
MAINLAND
17-A COUNTRY CLUB
CHALETS
55 plus community, 2/1
with bonus room
community pool and
more. $800/mo
594 MT. OLYMPUS
Brand New 2/2.5
townhouse, great area,
community pool.
$900/mo
2810 TURNBULL
COVE RD 3/2, lots of
tile, 2 car garage,
inground pool. -
$1,400/mo

EDGEWATER
2830 OR 2832
INDIA PALM
2/1 each side, extra
parking area. July special
on either unit. $600/mo
613 CORAL TRACE
3/2, in ground salt water
pool,001 community
amenities. $1,250













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LISTING
NEW SMYRNA BEACH
Venetian Bay- Savannah
Pointe- 3437 Torre Blvd.
Beautiful never occupied
home in desirable area.
4/2.5/2, with kitchen ap-
pliances, granite counter-
tops, tiled floors in living
area, carpet in bdrms,
alarm, & much more.
$1350/mo + security in-
cludes lawn mainte-
nance, & pest control.
609-641-0307
ORMOND Golf Course
home 4br/3ba/lrg 2 car
garage, bonus rm, huge
screened brick patio
overlooks pool & course,
$1900/mo. 386-527-3006
ORMOND BEACH 3br/
2ba/2 car garage. Quiet
street, great neighbor-
hood, convenient, near
new Hosp & schools.
$1200mo. 386-615-3249
ORMOND BEACH 3/2/2
Winding Woods 1800 sq
ft. Fenced yard, screen
porch. On cul-de-sac.
$1150/mo F/L/S.
386-566-6541
ORMOND BEACH Great
location. 3br/2ba/lrg 2car
garage,newly remodeled,
river view, boat ramp,
$1100/mo. 386-478-0437
See photos online www.
HometownNewsClassifie
ds.com Ad#44590
ORMOND BEACH: Bear
Creek, 2/2/1, 5 Star Gat-
ed Community, All Amen-
ities. $825/mo Call
386-615-3508


ORMOND BEACHSIDE
3BDRM with 4th bdrm /
Den. Central air, fenced
yard. $950/mo. Call Bill
914-806-0502
ORMOND BY the Sea
3/2/1 Totally remodeled
FP, fenced yard. Small
pet OK. $900/mo + sec.
386-441-4084/ 299-5942
PORT ORANGE-
Spacious 3/2/1, huge
fenced backyard, close to
Palmer Chiropractic
School. $1275/mo. 1st,
last, sec. 386-760-3502
RENTED!
Thanks to Hometown
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in Holly Hill in just a few
weeks. M.E.
TN, MOUNTAIN CITY:
Beautiful 4 yr old 3/2/2
bonus room, basement,
w/mountain views, quiet
neighborhood. $350,000
423-727-9840




ORMOND BEACH: Vil-
lage of Pine Run, 2/2.5, 2
story twnhse, Tennis &
Pool $850/mo incl water
386-843-2418

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ORMOND LPGA ON
LAKE 2Br/2Ba/lc Scrn
patio overlooks lake. 3yrs
new, Cony. to country
club, golfing, fishing.
$1250/mo. 386-615-9254
PORT ORANGE River-
wood Plantation Villa 2br
/2ba/2car gar w/sunroom,
priv. atrium, boat launch,
comm pool. lawn incl.
$1000/mo. 386-233-9068
PORT ORANGE 2 Story
townhome 2bdrm/2.5bath
Pool & tennis. Close to
shopping. Available now.
No pets. $800/mo plus
security 386-299-5215





HOLLY HILL 2/1 Du-
plex. Central A/C. Off
street parking. $600/mo
Call Bill 914-806-0502




PORT ORANGE 40+
comm, pool, gym rec
room, jacuzzi, library
2/1.5, w/d, $395/mo. Also
rent to own 386-566-7239


PORT ORANGE area
Mobile Home on private
lot. 2 br 1-ba extra clean.
W/D included. $650/mo.
386-451-5180
PORT ORANGE- 55+
Short term rental July to
Nov furnished. 3/2 with
carport, $675/mo +
utilities. 516-785-3236


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PORT ORANGE- Private
50x100 lot, 2/2 garden
tub, fl rm, central air, appl
incl, w/d hook-up, new
carpets, carport, shed.
Pest/lawn. 386-682-6345



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high visibility Lease in-
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386-566-0422



HOLLY HILL: Office
Bldg, 240 Ridgewood
Ave, Free Standing,
High visibility, corner, just
remodeled, 7 rooms, Re-
ception Area approx
1300sqft $975/mo Al,
386.255.5520/589.3620



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Offices from 150-4000sf
Totally renovated w/view
of Cape Canaveral. Co
Brokers welcome. Call
Miriam at 954-961-0500


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PORT ORANGE: Spruce
Creek Fly-in, Gated 3/2/3
$250,000 or $1200/mo
plus utilities. FLS Realty
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386-795-5358 View pic-
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HOLLY HILL: 13,000+/-,
ground level, hi ceilings,
A/C ofc, fncd yd. Neg
lease worthy tenant. Fire
sprinklers. 386-255-3437
ORMOND BEACH -
North US1, w/offc &bath
1,000sf $485mo. similar
savings on 1250sq.ft.
386-451-4018/ 672-1276


S DAYTONA: Nova/Bev-
ille, 600sqft boat, car,
small RV etc 11x11' over-
head door. $325/mo incl
electric 386-566-0422


RENT NOW
S DAYTONA: S Nova Rd
900, 1200, 4000, 6750 or
8000sqft. Lease incen-
tives. Great Rates
386-566-0422
S. DAYTONA 6000sf
Dock Height, 12ft ceil-
ings, 2 overhead doors,
700sf office $2900 +
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ST. AUGUSTINE BCH
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1955 PLYMOUTH Savoy
2 Door, paint and
upholstery done. Car in
good cond. $9500/obo
772-812-7960 see photo
online at www.Hometown
NewsOL.com ad # 36939


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1976 CONTINENTAL
MKIV shows/drives new.
A/C, sunroof, moonroof,
full power, 460ci,
dependable show car.
$12,500 386-846-1698



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Boats & -

Watercraft


1977 S2 30' SAILBOAT-
Excellent club racer or
Cruiser, full set of sails,
Perkins diesel inboard,
refrigerator, galley, head.
Ready to sail! $12,900
386-451-2082
21' WELLCRAFT 150
HP Suzuki, Dual Axle
trailer, new bimini top.
Refinished Teakwood.
Cuddy cabin. Ready to
go. $3750. 386-566-1897
25' GW SAILFISH 1994
Twin Yamaha 200's.
Great fishing machine.
Steal it. $25,000. Call
Rick 772-215-9552


28' Wellcraft Coastal 90.
Twin 350 inboards,
flybridge, live well, bimini.
Turnkey Exc cond.
Selling due to illness.
$25,000/obo
772-359-3083 see photo
online at www.Hometown
NewsOL.com # 36942
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El CAMINO 1978 LT1
with headers, Qudra Jet,
700R4 Trans. PS, PB,
A/C. Real nice, Real fast!
$15,900 772-473-2413 IR
see photos online www.
HometownNewsOL.com
ad # 36859
MILITARY JEEPS
1953-54, 1956 & 1966
Parade ready. 772-
597-2999 772-631-5188


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CHEVY 1998 Monty
Carlo, fully loaded. White
car with black leather
interior. Great car. $2500
386-566-1897




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SATURN 1995 4door,
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Less than 16K miles
Garage kept. Many
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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
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KEYSTONE MONTANA
38.4'. 2007, 5th wheel. 4
slides, dual air, gelcoat
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Non-smokers. $42,000.
Tow vehicle available.
Call 321-749-0687 see
photos online at
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SUN VALLEY 30' 2000
Travel Trailer enclosed 8'
x 30' porch. Wood frame
cover with tin roof over
the entire trailer & porch.
Located at Pine Island in
Seville, Florida. Great
cond. Asking $9500
386-760-4438,
386-566-3939 (cell)
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ISUZU PICKUP 2000 -
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