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Storm causes funnel
cloud on ocean
The storm system that
landed a tornado in Port
Orange last week also blew
up north in Ormond Beach
where at least one and
perhaps more funnel clouds
formed over the ocean.
Dozens of residents along
the beach took remarkable
pictures and video of the
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City keeps tax rate, tightens belt
By Wayne Grant
wgrant@hometownnewsol.com
ORMOND BEACH -Ormond
Beach has endorsed a proposed
property tax rate for next year that
would bring in less revenue than the
current year.
The City Commission voted to
keep the rate the same as the 2008-
09 rate $3.81 per $1,000 of
assessed value.
The same rate will bring in less
revenue because of the drop in
home values.
The proposed net budget for fiscal
year 2009-10 is about $84 million,
which is $17 million lower than the
current year.
Mayor Fred Costello said employ-
ee costs make up 72 percent of the
budget and the City has eliminated
49 full-time positions since 2007.
The budget for next year includes
the layoff of 13 full-time and three
part-time employees, from several
departments including leisure serv-
ices, information systems, mainte-
nance, fire administration, police
administration and building inspec-
tion.
Other savings came from freezing
salaries and health care. Employees
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Beach celebrates Hawaiian
style during a luau at the
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East Central Florida
recently. Students learned
about the history and
culture of Hawaii.
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HARV'S/ASYLUM
WELE owner to enter plea
By Jamye Durrance
Durrance@hometownnewsol.com
DAYTONA BEACH A
local radio show host
accused of sexual battery
is scheduled to appear in
court for the first time on
Aug. 5.
Doug Wilhite, owner of
WELE in Ormond Beach,
will appear before a sev-
enth circuit court judge
to enter a plea in the
case after he was arrest-
ed earlier this month fol-
lowing a Volusia County
Sheriff's Office investiga-
tion.
According to the arrest
report, Mr. Wilhite said
he was a nudist and
allowed teenage boys to
come to his house while
he was nude.
Mr. Wilhite said the
boys made sexual
advances toward him but
he refused them. Also in
the report, Mr. Wilhite
said he offered one
teenage boy money to
engage in sexual acts
with another boy. Mr.
Wilhite also told the
teenager he had photog-
raphy equipment in his
home if they wanted to
use it while naked.
According to his Web
site, Mr. Wilhite is the
founder of the Ormond
Beach Symphony.
He is also the host of
"The Premier Travel
Show," which sells dis-
count travel packages.
The show came under
investigation after listen-
ers complained the rules
to get the packages were
confusing, leaving many
without their money.
An investigation by the
Ormond Beach Police
Department found no
criminal wrongdoing.
Mr. Wilhite is suing the
Hometown News, claim-
ing a July 2008 story
about the complaints
libeled him and has hurt
his business. The case is
pending.
Ormond to get
weekday market
By Wayne Grant
wgrant@hometownnewsol.com
ORMOND BEACH -For
those residents who like to
get fruits and vegetables
from a farmer's market, the
news of a market opening
Oct. 1 at The Casements is
exciting.
The news that it will be
held on Thursday is not.
Ryck Hundredmark of
Ormond MainStreet, which
organized the market, said
local vendors are busy at
other markets on Fridays
and weekends, so Thursday
was the only option.
Resident Rosemarie
Bryan said she would not be
able to go to a market only
open on Thursday.
"I live in Ormond Beach
and a farmer's market is a
great idea, but what about
people who work during the
week," she said. "We would-
n't be able to take advantage
of the market."
The City Commission
recently gave initial
approval to plans for the
market, but some commis-
sioners were also concerned
about it being held on a
weekday.
Mayor Fred Costello said
he would not be able to go
because he works on Thurs-
days. He suggested to Mr.
Hundredmark that they at
least try to extend the 8 a.m.
to 1 p.m. hours.
"But if your vendors are
busy, that's the best you can
do," he said.
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Program aims to weed out
crime and plant seeds of hope
By Wayne Grant
wgrant@hometownnewsol.com
DAYTONA BEACH To make a healthy
garden you must both weed and seed.
That's the same idea behind a funding
program by the U.S. Justice Department to
weed out crime and plant seeds of hope in
the most blighted areas of cities.
For the past several years, Daytona Beach
has received Weed and Seed funds for the
neighborhood from Mason Avenue south to
Shady Place and from Nova Road east to the
railroad tracks.
The money goes to the Daytona Beach
Police Department where Carla Quann is
site director for the program.
Ms. Quann said the funds are used to
"weed" out crime with undercover work,
overtime and patrolling on bikes or foot to
provide a presence.
She said the "seeds" are planted by pro-
viding activities for youth and opportunities
for improvement for all ages.
"We want to stop crime before it starts,"
Ms. Quann said. "We want kids to know they
don't have to follow in the footsteps of oth-
ers."
A good example is a homework tutoring
program starting August 31th for elemen-
tary and middle school students at the Dick-
erson Center.
See SEEDS, A8
Photo courtesy of City of Daytona Beach
The Daytona Beach Leisure Services Department was able
to run a Youth Baseball League earlier this year using
funds from Weed and Seed.
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mobile home communities of
Laurelwood Estates and
Lighthouse Pointe. The storm
damaged 181 homes, leaving
60 of them uninhabitable.
The Governor gave a brief-
ing and following that toured
tant to have the opportunity
to get a first hand look at what
has happened and be able to
assess the damage," Governor
Crist said.
The Governor, State Repre-
sentatives Dorothy Hukill and
By Andrew Norris
For Hometown News
PORT ORANGE On
Monday, Governor Charlie
Crist, visiting the areas hit
hard by a tornado, promised
those who lost homes or
property that they will get
help.
On Tuesday, the governor
asked the Small Business
Administration for a disaster
declaration for the area,
which would allow affected
residents to get low-interest
loans for property repair or
replacement.
The tornado, which
touched down early Friday
evening, only took a few min-
utes to do $2.6 million of
damage in the Port Orange
the damaged areas, after-
wards holding a small press
conference in Laurelwood
Estates.
"Obviously this tornado
has done some significant
damage here, and it's impor-
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do, focusing on the absence
of serious injury or death.
"Several thoughts come to
mind. Number one, thank
God (there's) no loss of life,
and number two, apparently
no serious injury," Governor
Crist said. "That's the most
important thing of all.
Both the Governor and Mr.
Taylor talked about the
importance of community
support in times of need.
Governor Crist lauded the
efforts of volunteer groups
like the Red Cross, Salvation
Army, and the local VFW for
their efforts to help their
community.
"We can replace a number
of homes, but we can never
replace a life," Representative
Taylor said. "So with that I'm
grateful for all of our residents
and neighbors helping neigh-
bors."
Governor Crist and Mr.
Almaguer also ensured the
citizens effected by the event
that whether they are covered
by insurance or not, there will
be means of providing aid to
them in their time of need.
"I think it's important to
note that there are mecha-
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that was effected by this event
to have means to be taken
care of," Mr. Almaguer said.
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ernments and the Small Busi-
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been on the scene surveying
the damage and doing pre-
liminary assessments.
Several thoughts come to mind. Number one,
thank God (there's) no loss of life, and number
two, apparently no serious injury."
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Local law enforcement to
celebrate 'National Night
Out' against crime
By Andreas Butler
For Hometown News
VOLUSIA COUNTY-
Local law enforcement
will join others across the
nation to celebrate the
"National Night Out,
America's Night Out
Against Crime 2009" on
Tuesday, August 4..
More than 34 million
people in 11,000 commu-
nities nationwide are
expected to participate.
The event is designed to
highlight crime and drug
prevention and encour-
age partnerships between
law enforcement and the
communities that they
serve.
"It's a great event for the
public to come out and
meet law enforcement
officers, said David Miller,
crime prevention officer
for the Port Orange Police
Department. "This allows
the community to see law
enforcement and gives us
a chance to work together
to chase out crime and
drugs."
This is the 26th annual
National Night Out. This
unique crime and drug
prevention event was first
created in 1984 by The
Scholarship
awarded
The Have It Your Way
Foundation announced
that Wilmona Mathews
from Mainland High
School was awarded a
$1,000 scholarship.
The foundation has
awarded more than $1 mil-
lion in scholarships to a
total of 944 students
nationwide as part of the
ninth annual Burger King
Scholars Program.
For more information on
National Association of
Town Watch, which is the
main sponsor. Locally,
businesses and organiza-
tions also sponsor the
event.
The National Associa-
tion of Town Watch is a
non-profit organization
that specializes in crime
prevention and encour-
ages cooperation
between crime watch and
law enforcement agen-
cies.
The goal is to unite law
enforcement and the
community against
crime.
"This puts a message
out that law enforcement
is here to take the streets
and make them safe. We
will not let crime take our
streets. We are here to
protect and serve," said
George Rizzuto, crime
prevention officer for the
South Daytona Police
Department. "This breaks
down walls. The commu-
nity often does not know
what we do or why we do
it. We use this event and
others to open up to the
community."
In Ormond Beach, the
Night Out events help to
support community pro-
School Notes
the program including
instructions for obtaining
scholarship applications
for 2010, visit www.have-
ityourwayfoundation.org
Grant received
Embry-Riddle scientist
Dr. Katariina Nykyri has
received the National Sci-
ence Foundation's most
prestigious award for jun-
ior faculty members, the
Faculty Early Career Devel-
opment grant, to support
her continuing research
into space plasma that
grams such as the Police
Athletic League, said
Crime Prevention Officer
Lloyd Cornelius.
There is no direct evi-
dence that these events
lower crime, but law
enforcement believes it
helps.
"It's impossible to actu-
ally know," Officer Cor-
nelius said. "When we get
the community together,
we want to raise crime
awareness. We want to let
them know not to be
afraid to come to us or call
us."
Officers Rizzuto and
Miller agreed.
"I think such events
builds trust between law
enforcement and the
community it serves,"
Officer Rizzuto said. "It
shows that we are united
against crime."
Officer Miller added, "I
think that getting the
word out and having
events where we can work
together helps fight
crime. I believe that it
also makes the communi-
ty feel more comfortable
about cooperating with
local law enforcement in
reporting crimes where
they can be solved."
may improve the under-
standing of plasma heating
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National Night
Out events
During National Night Out on
August 4, area law enforcement
will be teaming up with the com-
munity and holding various fes-
tivities including: cookouts,
entertainment, block parties and
more.
In Ormond Beach from 5:30 to
9 p.m. there will be a party held at
the North Nova Community Cen-
ter located at 440 North Nova
Road. Ormond Beach Leisure
Services and the Ormond Beach
Police Athletic League are joining
in.
The Daytona Beach Police
Department will be holding a
family fun night from 5-8 p.m., at
the Cypress Aquatic Center and
Park, located at the corner of
George Engram Boulevard and
Nova Road. The evening will
include food, inflatables, give-
aways and a DJ.
Festivities in South Daytona
will begin at 5:30 p.m. at the
South Daytona Police Redevelop-
ment Area/Community Relations
Office located inside the Sun-
shine Park Mall. Refreshments
will be served. The 'Light Up the
Night' event will start at 7 p.m.
with a caravan around the city.
Port Orange will hold a block
party at the Port Orange City Cen-
ter located on Dunlawton Avenue
from 6-8 p.m. They will have free
food and music at the event.
In Holly Hill, a neighborhood
event will be held at Sica Hall
from 6 to 8 p.m. Residents can
learn about neighborhood
watches, get personal safety tips
and meet face-to-face with police
officers and investigators.
For more information about
Night Out events in these and
other area cities, contact your
local police department.
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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
*Morris James McCants,
35, of 525 Gilbon St., Day-
tona Beach, was arrested
July 17 on charges of traf-
ficking cocaine. Bail was set
at $15,500.
*Melvin A. Hall, 19, of
1136 Madison Ave., Daytona
Beach, was arrested July 17
on charges of unlawful pos-
session of Hydrocodone.
Bail was set at $1,500.
*Samuel L. Watson, 50, of
340 North St., Daytona
Beach, was arrested July 18
on charges of burglary to an
unoccupied dwelling and
grand theft. Bail was set at
$15,000.
*James Paul Harding, 23,
of 303 Sutton Circle, No. 13,
Daytona Beach, was arrest-
ed July 18 on charges of theft
with a firearm. Bail was set
at $3,000.
*Kory Kanard Toliver, 20,
of 204 N. Caroline St., No.
F3, Daytona Beach, was
arrested July 18 on charges
of robbery, burglary of con-
veyance and principle
shooting into occupied
vehicle. Bail was set at
$25,000.
*Chuncey L. Tucker, 23, of
105 Winners Circle Drive,
No. 204, Daytona Beach,
was arrested July 18 on
charges of grand theft. Bail
was set at $1,500.
*Jermaine Laurice Dob-
son, 36, of 637 Hudson St.,
Daytona Beach, was arrest-
ed July 18 on charges of
felonybattery. Bail was set at
$1,000.
*Michael Patrick Ward, 26,
of 214 N. Oleander Ave., No.
B, was arrested July 19 on
charges of battery (domestic
violence). Bail was not set.
*Jasmine Nicole Tucker,
31, of 501 Gibson St., Day-
tona Beach, was arrested
July 19 on charges of utter-
ing a false forged instru-
ment, unauthorized posses-
sion of a driver's license and
forgery. Bail was not set.
*Jacob D. McKenna, 25, of
1240 S. Nova Road, No. 104,
Daytona Beach, was arrest-
ed July 19 on charges of
domestic battery by stran-
gulation. Bail was not set.
*William Tremayne Pace,
35, of 501 Gibson St., Day-
tona Beach, was arrested
July 19 on charges of sale of
cocaine. Bail was set at
$50,000.
*Ryan Daniel Dalton, 24,
930 Birkshire Road, Daytona
Beach, was arrested July 20
on charges of battery by
strangulation/ domestic
violence, child
abuse/domestic violence
and aggravated
assault/domestic violence.
Bail was not set.
*Jeffrey Rolland Brown,
34, of 715 Harvey Ave., No. 2,
Daytona Beach, was arrest-
ed July 20 on charges of bur-
glary to a conveyance. Bail
was set at $1,500.
*Eric Eugene Shavers, 41,
of 417 Jean St., No. 6, Day-
tona Beach, was arrested
July 20 on charges of aggra-
vated battery (domestic vio-
lence). Bail was not set.
*Terry Lee Sloss, 47, of
1046 Thunderbird Drive,
Daytona Beach, was arrest-
ed July 20 on charges of
aggravated assault (domes-
tic violence). Bail was not
set.
*Mary Devine, 30, of 510
Bastwick Ave., Daytona
Beach, was arrested July 21
on charges of grand theft
auto principle. Bail was set
at $5,000.
*Tiffany Raymond, 19, of
1404 Flomich St., Daytona
Beach, was arrested July 21
on charges of burglary (con-
veyance). Bail was set at
$2,500.
*Willie Thompson, 50, of
1231 Jimmy Ann Drive, Day-
tona Beach, was arrested
July 21 on charges of tam-
pering with physical evi-
dence. Bail was set at $2,500.
*Terry Lee Sloss, 47, of
1046 Thunderbird Drive,
Daytona Beach, was arrest-
ed July 21 on charges of
aggravated assault (domes-
tic violence). Bail was set at
$2,500.
*Sharon Elizabeth Kor-
tright, 36, of 625 Tangle-
wood St., Daytona Beach,
was arrested July 22 on
charges of grand theft and
dealing stolen property. Bail
was set at $3,000.
*Angelo Edward Gordon,
49, of 340 North St., Daytona
Beach, was arrested July 22
on charges of unlawful pos-
session of cocaine. Bail was
set at $1,600.
*William Arthur Alder-
man, 56, of 207 Francis Park-
man Drive, Daytona Beach,
was arrested July 22 on
charges of aggravated
assault (knife) and tamper-
ing. Bail was set at $6,000.
*Kimberly L. Cord, 28, of
633 Jean St., No. 6, Daytona
Beach, was arrested July 23
on charges of aggravated
assault domestic. Bail was
not set.
*Shelly Ann Hackett, 33, of
2800 N. Atlantic Ave., Day-
tona Beach, was arrested
July 23 on charges of grand
theft. Bail was set at $5,000.
*Deborah L. Miller, 53, of
258 Carl Brinkley Circle,
Daytona Beach, was arrest-
ed July 23 on charges of
unlawful possession of
cocaine. Bail was set at
$2,750.
*Shawn Michael Ryan, 22,
of 208 Ceder St., Daytona
Beach, was arrested July 23
on charges of aggravated
battery of a pregnant person
domestic violence. Bail was
not set.
*Keith Edward Brown, 46,
of 624 Braddock Ave., Day-
tona Beach, was arrested
July 23 on charges of fraudu-
lent use of a credit card. Bail
was set at $1,500.
*Keon Gaines, 22, of 1220
Nova Road, Apt. 11, Daytona
Beach, was arrested July 23
on charges of unlawful pos-
session of cocaine. Bail was
not set.
*Ronald Andrew Rath-
burn, 27, of 933 Tomoka
Farms Road, Daytona
Beach, was arrested July 23
on charges of grand theft.
Bail was not set.
*Dimitri J. Manos, 22, of
1024 N. AlA, No. 401, Day-
tona Beach, was arrested
July 23 on charges of grand
theft auto. Bail was set at
$2,000.
Ormond Beach
Police Department
*Andrew Robert Kakows-
ki, 25, of 127 Arroyo Park-
way, Ormond Beach, was
arrested July 17 on charges
of theft of copper. Bail was
set at $1,000.
*Dennis Paul Fleischauer,
38, of 49 Merrywood Circle,
Ormond Beach, was arrest-
ed July 19 on charges of
felony battery domestic vio-
lence (strangulation). Bail
was not set.
*Timonty Earl Boring, 41,
of 355 Fir St., Ormond
Beach, was arrested July 23
on charges of possession of
cocaine. Bail was set at
$1,500.
Holly Hill Police
Department
*Robert Breece Jackman,
39, of 607 Cedar Ave., Holly
Hill, was arrested July 18 on
charges of armed carjack-
ing. Bail was not set.
*Darlene Bowlds Buzon,
51, of 1522 Daytona Ave.,
Holly Hill, was arrested July
19 on charges of battery on a
law enforcement officer. Bail
was set at $1,500.
*Jose Antonio Guardo
Ramirez, 26, of 603 15th St.,
Holly Hill, was arrested July
19 on charges of aggravated
battery domestic violence
and aggravated battery. Bail
was not set.
*Cassandra Butler, 24, of
722 Unabell Ave., Holly Hill,
was arrested for burglary
See POLICE, A7
Wanted person:
Erika Ivanne Selman
Reason wanted:
Driving under the influ-
ence Manslaughter
Birth date:
Feb. 27, 1986
Crime Stoppers of
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whereabouts of Erika
Ivanne Selman, 23.
Selman was charged
with DUI manslaughter
after a motorcyclist in
Holly Hill was struck from
behind in January by a car
driven by Selman.
A warrant was issued for
Selman's arrest after she
failed to show up in court
in June for an arraign-
ment. She's also wanted
on a second warrant
charging her with violat-
ing the pre-trial condi-
tions of her release for
resisting arrest with vio-
lence. The charge also is
connected to the January
crash.
Selman's current where-
abouts are unknown.
Erika Ivanne Selman
She's 5 feet 1 inch and
weighs about 150 pounds
and has black hair and
brown eyes.
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In response to 'City should watch spending'
Every city has a few discontents who object to the posi-
tive events and projects that the vast majority of residents
approve of, enjoy and which make a community special.
Thousands came out for the fabulous Ormond Beach
Fourth of July celebration. The fun, entertainment, holi-
day atmosphere and spectacular fire works display was
the best to date.
In regard to the renovation of Rockefeller Gardens, it
was long over due and the finished project looks great. It
really enhances the gardens for the many city functions
which are held on that city property to the enjoyment of
most residents.
For the few residents who do not participate and enjoy
the many community functions, but complain, it is sug-
gested that you consider a place like Barberville for your
new residence.
To the city of Ormond Beach officials and hardworking
employees, who make the affairs possible, a sincere
thanks for the job well done. Keep up the good work.
In response to 'city shouldn't allow
dogs in garden'
Rockefeller Gardens is beautiful, and it is there for the
enjoyment of everyone.
Why are people already complaining about dogs in the
park? We pay taxes and therefore helped pay for these
renovations. Therefore, we have a right to enjoy this park
with our dog, just like everyone else. Also, there is already
an ordinance in place to leash and pick up after your dog.
Simply enforce this ordinance and don't penalize those
who abide by the law.
Skateboarders are more of a nuisance and destructive
than a dog on the leash.
Check records please
Dr. Philip Day, former chancellor of San Francisco City
College and former president of Daytona Beach Commu-
nity College, currently Daytona State College, is facing
charges including misappropriating public funds in Cali-
fornia.
In view of Dr. Day's possible improprieties in California,
a close check of Daytona Beach Community College
records, for the period of 1990 to 1998, when Dr. Day was
president, would be advisable.
In response to 'Courtesy titles should
reflect marital status'
Talk about confusing! Apparently the responder to the
Wayne Grant article has missed the entire purpose of the
title Ms. when preceding a woman's surname.
Did you somehow overlook the feminist movement and
the desire by women who do not wish their title to reflect
their marital status, but to simply refer to them as an indi-
vidual regardless of whether they choose to marry or not?
In memory of Tommy Darcy
We would like to thank several important people who
assisted my family during the tragic motorcycle accident
and eventual death of our son, brother, nephew and uncle
Tommy Darcy in May.
A special thank you goes out to the trauma unit doctors
and nurses at Halifax Health Daytona Beach who made
every effort to keep Tommy with us. Another special
thank you goes out to South Daytona and Daytona Beach
Police Departments for your help in escorting us from the
church to the cemetery during the hardest rain we have
had all year and for Pastor Dave Schillinger, Holy Cross
Lutheran Church in South Daytona for being with us every
day from May 6 until we lost him on May 14.
To all our friends:
Perhaps you sent a lovely card, or kept us in your
prayers.
Perhaps you sent us beautiful flowers, to let us know you
cared.
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It's time to get serious and work together
That a year and a
Half or so it's
V been. Times like
we have experienced are
fortunately just once, or
less, in a generation. The
good side to these trying
times is that those of us
who make it through this
will be a lot smarter and
better business people
than we might have been
going into it. We have
learned from our mis-
takes. We will know how
to better plan and prepare
for tough times in the
future. We will appreciate
the good times and not
take them for granted,
knowing that nothing
lasts forever.
So OK. We've been
through the worst of it. All
signs point to a renewed
economy. Some of us have
even prospered through
this. Some have fought
hard to make it through.
Some who didn't make it
can blame themselves. If a
business owner isn't
willing to make tough
decisions, sacrifice and
commit to their business,
they probably shouldn't
have been in business in
the first place. Success is
not easy, though during
the boom years some
made it look easy. Success
does not come without
some pain, suffering and
sacrifice.
One of the things I have
seen and discovered over
the past 18 months is that
if we all work together we
could say.
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ERLANGER
can survive and thrive. All
of the communities we
cover, from Martin
County north to Volusia
County are filled with
local businesses doing
business with
the locals. We wrote a
column for our annual gift
guide touting the benefits
of shopping local. Now it
is time to get serious.
We know there are
enough local people living
here year-round in our
communities (more than
were here during peak
season less than five years
ago), that if we can
generate regular, consis-
tent business from the
locals, we will be success-
ful. It's time to promote
local. It's time to get
creative, come up with
special offers for the
locals, those year-round
residents who can shop
your place of business
two, three, four times a
week.
Now, you must know, no
one is paying retail
anymore. I am not sure
that they will again. So
you have to come up with
a new strategy to get them
into your place of busi-
ness.
Our local people, your
to us, or thought of us that
day.
Perhaps you made a donation in Tommy's memory.
Perhaps you just lent a hand to help our family.
Whatever you did to console our hearts,
We thank you so much, whatever your part from the
family of Tom Darcy.
In response to 'Would you vote for
President Obama again?'
As for healthcare, if this was such a great deal, how come
those who are putting it together want to be exempt from
it?
It is good enough for us, but not the for the elite. Wake
up America. This president and politicians in general
(both parties) do not care what the American people are
going through or how we feel about all this money they are
spending at our expense.
Politicians divide us into political parties, when it should
be the average American against an arrogant, corrupt and
uncaring government.
They do not live in our world and have no desire to do
so. It is beneath them.
What is happening now is not change. It is just more cor-
rupt Washington politics. It is time to stand together as
American against those who are trying to bankrupt and
destroy this country. Hopefully, more people will speak out
before it is too late.
Is tax increase justified?
The solid waste division wants a $197 per year tax
increase.
How is this assessment justified given the record num-
ber of vacant households in our community and the corre-
sponding record decrease in solid waste? How many more
increases in taxes, utilities and insurance do you think can
be imposed on the remaining Florida residents in the
midst of 10 percent plus unemployment, and on senior
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citizens on fixed incomes, before this area is turned into a
vacant wasteland?
Why are there continued increases in hurricane insur-
ance when there have been no hurricanes, and proposed
increases in FPL electric rates at a time when fuel prices
are down (could it be to recoup lost revenues due to lost
customers)? Will our water bill be next?
What plans did the Volusia County Council make for the
local impact of the foreclosure crisis that began years ago?
What plans have you made for growing and thriving our
communities during this crisis so you may obtain more
revenues on a justified basis revenues that would justify
your salaries and staffing level? When will you make deep
cuts in your salaries and budgets as the rest of us have had
to endure? Would a hotel facing lost revenues from
increasing vacancies raise its rates on rooms to make up
for the loss? Ridiculous.
Enough questions. It's time for answers.
In response to 'Let people enjoy the concert'
To the person who thinks that concerts held in the park
are just for the audience to sit still and listen, I disagree.
Being held in a park says to me people are there to visit,
sing, dance or just plain enjoy the music.
To most it is participating in some way. To some it's
being quiet or maybe knitting and listening at the same
time that makes it pleasurable. After all, it is a park, not a
church. Oh wait, we sing along and enjoy the music at our
church too. Stop being such a fuddy-duddy and let others
enjoy themselves.
I bet if you ask the performers if they like it quiet or hav-
ing audience participation, they'd agree with me.
Thanks to governor for finishing his term
Unlike Sarah Palin, our governor is not resigning his
office. Liberals like Charlie Crist see things through to the
end while conservatives like Sarah Palin are quitters. I am
so glad we have some real liberal Republicans running
who won't quit in the middle of their term.
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Cj Alcindor, 8,
of Palm
Coast, aims
for the basket
during the
annual Vince
Carter Youth
Basketball
Academy at
Mainland
High School
in Daytona
Beach.
Randy Barber
staff
photographer
Tax
From page Al
now run by the Council on
Aging rather than City staff.
Ms. Gillooly said the town
hall meetings were helpful in
setting priorities.
Mayor Fred Costello said
the commission knows times
are tight and wanted to mini-
mize the local portion of the
tax bill to residents.
"Our homesteaded resi-
dents would have received
the greatest shock if we had
increased the rate," he said.
To bring in the same
amount of money as last
Police
From page A5
principle and grand theft
principle. Bail was set at
$3,500.
*James Keith Kyle, 43, of
480 Third St., Holly Hill, was
arrested July 23 on charges
of felony battery/domestic
violence by strangulation
and child abuse (domestic
violence). Bail was not set.
Volusia County
Sheriff's Office
*Robert Louis Thompson,
year, the City would need to
raise rates to a "rolled-back"
rate.
This would increase taxes
for homesteaded properties.
The Save Our Homes
amendment limits the
amount a homesteaded
property can rise in value to
three percent per year. This
protects the owner from ris-
ing property tax when values
rise but not when values
drop.
The proposed general fund
rate is $3.67, which is 6.4 per-
cent below the rolled-back
rate. Payments on debt bring
the rate up to $3.81.
The city has proposed a
46, of 8 Palmetto Drive,
Ormond Beach, was arrest-
ed July 17 on charges of
felony battery by strangula-
tion. Bail was not set.
*Daniel Wayne Maupin,
30, of 1335 Hand Ave., No. 5,
Ormond Beach, was arrest-
ed July 18 on charges of
robbery by sudden snatch-
ing without a weapon. Bail
was not set.
*Mario Jermaine Stanley,
23, of 948 Berkshire Road,
Daytona Beach, was arrest-
ed July 18 on charges of
possession of cocaine with
intent to sell/distribute.
Bail was not set.
*Tammy Jo Rhoads, 37, of
1989 Myrtle Jo Drive,
Bandshell dedication
ceremony slated
A National Register of His-
toric Places plaque ceremo-
ny will be held at 7 p.m., Sat-
urday Aug. 1, at the
Bandshell located behind
the Oceanwalk Shoppes.
Built of coquina in 1937,
the oceanfront Bandshell
was constructed with fund-
ing from the Federal Works
Progress Administration
during the years of the Great
Depression.
The Bandshell is home to
the National Cheerleaders
Association, the Friends of
the Bandshell and Bandshell
Live.
two percent increase in
water/wastewater and a 10
percent hike for solid waste
management.
The general fund rate
could have been even lower,
at $3.57, but the commission
voted to add $298,000 to set
aside for possible use for
beachfront parking, roads,
storm water needs or to buy
property for a fire station in
the western part of the city.
Commissioner Ed Kelley
pointed out that a person
with a $100,000 home would
pay only 10 more dollars if
the $298,000 were added.
Mayor Costello said the
money could be used for the
Ormond Beach, was arrest-
ed July 20 on charges of
narcotics offense. Bail was
set at $1,500.
*Zain Abduljabbar
Kareem, 24, of 1500 San
Jose Drive, Holly Hill, was
arrested July 21 on charges
of trafficking cannabis. Bail
was not set.
*Steven Felber, 18, of 288
Carolina Lake Drive, Day-
tona Beach, was arrested
July 23 on charges of princi-
ple burglary to a structure
and principle grand theft.
Bail was set at $20,000.
*Randy Joe Schimp, 28, of
1505 San Jose Blvd., Day-
tona Beach, was arrested
July 23 on charges of felony
Numerous free concerts
and events are hosted there
annually.
At the conclusion of the
ceremony, a concert
"Sounds of Sinatra," co-
sponsored by Friends of the
Bandshell, will take place.
For more information
(386) 671-8250.
Clinic benefits
animals
There will be a low-cost
pet shot clinic from 9 a.m. to
noon, Saturday, Aug. 1, at the
Holly Hill Dog Park on Alaba-
ma Avenue off of Nova Road.
Heartworm prevention
See NOTES, A8
Nova Canal project, a region-
al effort to solve the flooding
problems in East Volusia
County.
Mr. Kelley asked citizens to
look carefully at the tax state-
ment they get in September.
"It may be high because
you get a bill from several dif-
ferent entities," he said. "But
look at the amount from
Ormond Beach and it won't
be any higher."
There will be two public
hearings. The first will be Sep-
tember 8. The final hearing
for both the budget and tax
rate will be Sept. 14. Both
meetings will be in the City
Commission chambers at
7:00 p.m.
battery by strangulation
(domestic violence). Bail
was not set.
Volusia County
Beach Patrol
*Tyrell Jamual Jackson,
19, of 635 Bellevue Ave.,
Daytona Beach, was arrest-
ed July 18 on charges of car-
jacking. Bail was set at
$25,000.
*Tyrell Jamual Jackson,
19, of 635 Bellevue Ave.,
Daytona Beach, was arrest-
ed July 21 on charges of
grand theft (auto). Bail was
set at $1,500.
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Seeds
From page Al
Classes in computers have
been given also, Ms. Quann
said, which include lessons
about the dangers on the
Internet.
For adults, a program was
recently held at Shiloh Bap-
tist Church on "How to Drug
Proof Your Kids," which
aimed to help parents keep
their children off drugs, Ms.
Quann said.
Some of the funding is
used by the Daytona Beach
Leisure Services Department
to provide recreation.
Percy Williamson, director
of Leisure Services, saidWeed
and Seed funds were used to
For more information, call
(386) 748-8993.
City holds free
homebuyers intake
The Daytona Beach Hous-
ing Authority will hold a
"First Time Homebuyers
form a baseball league.
"Many of these kids had
never played baseball
before," he said. "Police offi-
cers served as coaches and
were able to interact with the
kids."
Mr. Williamson said it was
money well spent.
"Many of these kids come
from broken homes," he said.
"They were able to get to
know an authoritative male
figure who could give them
advice on the right way to
go."
Activities are also provided
for adults, Mr. Williamson
said.
"We had a midnight base-
ball league and there were
men of all ages. Hundreds of
people came out to watch,"
he said.
Ms. Quann said it is impor-
tant to reach adult residents.
"We want people to take
pride in their neighborhood.
Intake" from 1 to 6 p.m.,
Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2009, at
the 847 Orange Ave., Daytona
Beach.
The goal is to provide
onsite processing to all per-
sons who qualify for first time
home ownership program.
For more information, call
(386) 226-1216 or e-mail
michellej@cfcdc.com.
If they clean up their houses
and streets, others will fol-
low," she said.
Meetings are held the sec-
ond Thursday of every
month at 5:30 at the Dicker-
son Center.
Weed and Seed is a five-
year funding cycle and Day-
tona Beach is in the final year.
In February, the City applied
for aWeed and Seed grant for
$175,000 which would
require a $58,333 match.
Crime statistics for the spe-
cific area covered by Weed
and Seed were not available,
Ms. Quann said.
She said she believes the
programs funded by Weed
and Seed are very important
in improving the neighbor-
hood and lives of the resi-
dents.
For information about the
tutoring program available
this fall call 386-671-5119 or
email lewisl@dbpd.us.
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funnels over the water. A
funnel briefly danced onto
shore, sucking up an empty
catamaran and spitting it out
again. Lightning bolts
shattered through the storm
and there were several
reports of homes being hit.
One man was reportedly an
indirect lightning strike
victim and was treated at
Halifax Medical Center for
injuries.
Millions lost in
Ponzi scheme
Several dozen people,
including racecar drivers and
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members of the NASCAR
family, were defrauded of
nearly $5.5 million in a Ponzi
scheme, according to state
agents. Agents served search
warrants at a condominium
in Ponce Inlet and a home in
Ormond Beach where they
said they took evidence they
think will show how business
partners bilked clients out of
millions of dollars. Florida
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Agents said Zogaib used his
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Market
From page Al
Setting the market apart
from others in the area will
be the inclusion of seafood
vendors.
Commissioner Ed Kelley
Kristine
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is looking at the case to
determine what criminal
charges, if any, will be filed.
Burned cross found
City workers in Ormond
Beach made a disturbing
discovery on city property
along Leeway Trail North of
Airport Road. They found the
remnants of a burned cross
in the shadow of a water
tower and the letters KKK
scrawled in the dirt at the
base of the cross. Though the
area has some fencing, there
are plenty of ways in and city
officials said the area around
the water tower and plant are
often used by folks on ATVs
and dirt bikes. Police said the
cross-made from two-by
eight pieces of lumber had
clothing on it that was also
burned. They suspect the
offensive sign and wording
was likely the work of
teenagers. Local Homeland
Security officials were called
said he was concerned
about having seafood at the
market because of the
potential smell.
Mr. Hundredmark said a
manager would be on duty
and would take care of any
problems.
Commissioner Lori
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386-316-0275 Ormond Beach
in to ensure nothing had been
tampered with at the water
plant and they said there was
no sign of a break in.
Lifeguards busy with
rip current rescues
Before the tornado roared
through, the area was
enjoying fairly quiet weather,
though a low-pressure
system sat far off our shore
for a week. It brought with it a
swell that surfers said gave
them the first opportunity all
summer to get some good
rides in, but pounding surf
opened new holes in the sand
bar that rip currents have
been running through in the
days after the tropical wave
moved out. Lifeguards have
been busy making rescues
when swimmers get caught
up in the currents that panic
them when they get pulled
out.
Gillooly said Ormond Main-
Street wanted to be open to
all downtown businesses
that may want to participate
in the market including
those selling seafood.
"We want people in the
downtown to showcase their
business," she said. "There
will be a mix. There will not
be six people selling fish."
All of the commissioners
voted in favor of the plans
for the market.
There will be room for 30
vendors, Mr. Hundredmark
said, and 20 have already
committed.
Ormond MainStreet pur-
chased the same type of tent
for all the vendors.
"It's going to have a classy
look," Mr. Hundredmark
said.
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FRIDAY, July 31
*Play: The Children's
Academy of Fine Arts at
Covenant Inc. will perform
"Cinderella" and "The King
and I." The performances will
be held in succession and are
expected to be about two
hours and 40 minutes long.
Performances will be at 7
p.m., Friday and 1:30 p.m.,
and 7 p.m., Saturday, at
Covenant United Methodist,
3701 S. Clyde Morris Blvd.,
Port Orange. Admission is $5
per show. For more informa-
tion, call (386) 767-8544, Ext.
105.
*Little Theatre of New
Smyrna Beach: "Exit the
Body," mystery farce by Fred
Carmichael will be per-
formed at 8 p.m., Friday and
Saturday and 2 p.m., Sunday
and next weekend Aug. 7-9.
When a mystery writer rents
a quiet place in the New
England countryside, she
finds herself involved in
sinister activities. A body
shows up in the closet and
promptly disappears only to
be succeeded by another.
Mix in a wise-cracking
secretary, a housekeeper and
her crooked boyfriend, plus a
man suffering from amnesia,
and mystery and comedy
reach a high peak. Ticket
prices are $14 for adults, $13
for seniors (62 and older)
and $7 for students younger
than 18. For ticket informa-
tion, call (386) 423-1246.
*River Grille: Memphis &
Me!! will be performing from
5-9 p.m., Friday at River
Grille, 950 N. U.S. Highway 1,
Ormond Beach.
*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.
*Cinematique: "In Search
of a Midnight Kiss" will open
Friday at the Bookstore
Cafe, 410 S. Nova Road,
Ormond Beach. The film is
not rated and has brief nudity
and language. The film will
be shown 7 p.m., Friday; 2
p.m., Saturday; noon,
Wednesday and 7 p.m.,
Thursday. This ode to
technology-fueled romance
and indie filmmaking
features some of the hall-
marks of Woody Allen's early
See OUT, B4
Harv's Classic Pizza is hid
By Jamye Durrance
Durrance@hometownnewsol.com
ORMOND BEACH If you're not
looking for Harv's Classic Pizza,
you are bound to miss it.
Located in Bruce Rossmeyer's
Destination Daytona, the tiny,
unassuming pizza shop is located
in the food court of the biker
hotspot.
But, there weren't a lot of bikers
patronizing Destination Daytona
on my recent visit to Harv's, mak-
ing it not only a good eat but also
easy to get to.
Harv's serves classic New York
Style pizza, which isn't surprising
considering manager Tom Farrell
hails from Brooklyn.
The menu is small but with such
good pizza, there's no need for
fanciness.
Mr. Farrell agrees.
"We keep the menu simple," he
said. "It's a good deal."
The lunch specials (served 11
a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Fri-
day) range from $3.00 to $5.00. The
lunch menu includes the options of
a pizza slice with a drink to a
sausage pepper roll. Daily specials
are also available.
In addition to your choice of piz-
zas, Harv's also serves up calzones
and subs.
After placing your order, every-
thing is made fresh, so grab a seat
in the large outdoor seating area
where you can people watch and
enjoy the weather while you wait
for your food.
On my recent visit, I tried the
cheese and sausage calzone, which
was quite large. I definitely recom-
mend it to the cheese lovers out
there because it was overflowing
with gooey goodness.
My companion tried the pizza
with cheese and green and red pep-
pers.
It was a large slice and had a crisp
crust and the peppers were freshly
sliced.
Mr. Farrell said a lot of his busi-
ness comes from the nearby pub
and obviously increases during
Tom Farrell and his son,
Tom Jr., stand in front of
Harv's Classic Pizza in
Destination Daytona in
Ormond Beach.
Photo by Jamye Durrance
den gem
bike events at Destination Day-
tona. It's trying to bring in people
on days when there are not events
that he's been working on.
Part of that has been helped by
Harv's owner Marco Ceritelli, who
also owns Asylum Tattoos, a world
famous studio located just a few
feet from Harv's.
The two operations might seem
different from each other, but they
often share business, especially
during busy bike events, said Timm
Brown, one of the artists at Asylum.
Originally founded in New York,
Asylum has found a home in Flori-
da, creating masterpieces for cus-
tomers.
"We really work hard to satisfy
the customer," Mr. Brown said. "We
specialize in portraits."
Mr. Brown said they have a clean,
professional studio that offers both
tattoos and piercings.
Many of the artists employed by
Asylum (both full-time and those
See PIZZA, B3
The Club Scene
*Angell and Phelps Cafe:
Harold Blanchard, classic
jazz pianist, will perform
from 7-10 p.m. Friday. No
cover charge. 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': Paul Sowers
will perform Friday. Open
Mic Wednesdays with
Graham Woodard will start
at 7 p.m. Musicians, poets,
composers, comedians are
all welcome. 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.,
Wednesday at the Moose
Family Center, 601 W.
Granada Blvd., Ormond
Beach. 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 informa-
tion, visit www.FiveO-
ClockCharley.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 from 6-10
p.m., Sunday. Sax man
Jaime Hollis takes the stage
from 7-11 p.m., Saturday.
Soprano saxophonist Paul
Howards will play from 6-10
p.m., 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 informa-
tion, 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.
*Inlet Harbor: Dan the
One Man Band will perform
from 1-5 p.m., Friday. Brad
Yates & Soul Surfers will
perform at 6 p.m., Friday
and Saturday. Les B Fine
Duo will perform from 1-5
p.m., Saturday. Gailforce
hits the stage from 12:15-
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. Kenny
Sphire and Mike Caso 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: Wes
Malone and Friends will
perform at 7 p.m., Friday.
Danny Charles will perform
from 7-10 p.m., Saturday.
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STAR SCOPES
James Tucker
Week of 7-31-2009
Aries-March 21-April 19
Your wonderful heart gives
you a never-ending supply
of motivation. You will
make it in life, no matter
how many challenges.
Why? You never give up.
Quitting is not in your
vocabulary. Challenges
make you stronger, lift your
spirit, put joy in your heart
and continue to create new
causes. We all need your
leadership and humanity.
Taurus-April 20-May 20
Stand tall with your beliefs.
Plan for tomorrow's activi-
ties the evening before.
Miracles happen tomorrow
because the universe has
time to get involved in the
action. This is an excellent
way to live. The excitement
of unexpected results hap-
pening is directly related to
this plan. Let spirit help you
and continue to soar.
Gemini-May 21-June 21
At the last minute, when it
seems like things are not
going to work out, they
usually turn around and
work in your favor. Why?
Because the universe has a
mind of its own. It is far
greater than our own.
When a Gemini begins to
accept this over the strug-
gles in the mind and heart,
true magic happens. Try it.
You might like it.
Cancer-June 22-July 22
You have so much respect
and love from family and
friends. You are always
there to lend a helping
hand. The question is, do
you let others know about
your needs? Do you ask for
help when needed? You are
not an isolated island, you
know. This is what friends
are for. Yeah! It's celebra-
tion time. Now everyone
feels loved.
Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
You know what you want.
You know what you need
to do to get it. The only step
needed is to refocus on the
top priorities and take
action. You excel at this.
The key to success for a Leo
is to shut the mental
process down a little. Let
your visions come alive and
then go for the gold. Watch
out world, here I come.
Virgo-Aug. 23-Sept. 22
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Performers include
Chuck Negron, formerly of
Three Dog Night; Felix
Cavaliere of the Rascals;
The Turtles featuring Flo
and Eddie; Dennie Laine,
formerly of the Moody
Blues; and Badfinger fea-
turing Joey Molland.
The performers' bands
have amassed a total of
more than three dozen Top
Twenty singles, with seven
of those hitting No. 1 on
the U.S. charts.
"I'm so looking forward
to performing with the fine
artists participating in this
year's Hippiefest and
singing my 1971 Song of
the Year, 'Joy to the World,'
" said Mr. Negron.
Three Dog Night became
one of America's most suc-
cessful bands of the late
sixties and early
seventies. Three of their
songs, including "Mama
Told Me Not to Come," "Joy
to the World" and "Black
and White," hit No. 1 on
the charts.
Felix Cavaliere of the
Rascals also has a catalog
of popular songs. Mr. Cav-
aliere and the (Young) Ras-
cals had three No. 1 hits:
"Good Lovin'," "Groovin"'
and "People Got to Be
Free."
The Turtles first hit the
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From page B1
Open Mic Night with Wes
Malone is at 7 p.m. each
Thursday. Musicians, authors,
singers, poets and composers
are welcome. Java Jungle is
located at 4606 Clyde Morris
Blvd., Unit 2P, Port Orange.
For more information, call
(386) 760-2551.
*Ohana Luau Dinner
Show: This dinner show
spectacular and family-style
feast, with a 6:30 p.m.
seating, dinner served at 7:15
p.m. and show time at 7:30
p.m., is held Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, at the Hawaiian
Inn, 2301 S. Atlantic
Ave., Daytona Beach Shores.
Participants will learn
traditional dances with
Polynesian women, warriors
and keikis (children). A
flaming fire knife dance and
hula with audience participa-
Pizza
From page B1
brought in especially for
the bike events) have been
invited to various tattoo
conventions throughout
the country, Mr. Brown
said.
Recently, Mr. Ceritelli
expanded into a small
clothing line, which
employees at Harv's are
often sporting.
Mr. Farrell said everyone
sticks together, especially
during this tough time.
He's always looking for
ways to bring in more cus-
tomers for both business-
es.
Harv's offers free deliv-
ery to Ormond Beach as far
south as Granada Boule-
vard. They also do cater-
ing.
Mr. Farrell said he is
going to add a kid's night
soon where kids will be
able to make their own piz-
zas.
"I just want to make sure
everybody has a good
time," he said. "I try to take
care of people that come
in. I try to make everybody
smile."
Harv's is located at Des-
tination Daytona's food
court at 1635 U.S. 1 in
Ormond Beach. The hours
are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sun-
day through Thursday and
10 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Friday
and Saturday. For delivery,
call 386-672-0616.
tion will be featured. For
more information, call (386)
255-5411, Ext. 186, or visit
www.myohanaluau.com.
*Rockin Ranch: Hayfire will
perform Friday and Saturday,
at 801 S. Nova Road, Ormond
Beach. For more information,
visit www.rockinranchnight-
club.com.
*Time Out Pub: A qualify-
ing 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.,
Tuesday and Thursday. The
pub is looking for dart
players. A league is starting
soon.
*Vino 100: A blind tasting
of six wines, three white and
three red, from six different
countries will be held from 6-
8 p.m., Friday, at Vino 100
Asylum Studios is locat-
ed in the same place and
can be reached at 386-672-
7272 or online at www.asy-
lumtattoos.com.
Half-price gift certifi-
cates can be purchased
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used at either Harv's Clas-
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career: a neurotic and lonely
"hero," an unhinged but
nevertheless attractive love
interest, witty dialogue, and
black-and-white cinematogra-
phy. As New Year's Eve
approaches, Wilson is close to
age 30 and far from where he
wants to be in life. And if it
weren't for the efforts of his
roommate Jacob, he might be
content to spend the holiday
alone on his couch. But with
some prompting, Wilson posts
a personal ad on the online
site Craig's List, which leads
him to a date with Vivian. The
seemingly mismatched pair
wanders the streets of Los
Angeles as midnight and
the possibility of a kiss -
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SATURDAY, Aug. 1
*Angell & Phelps anniver-
sary celebration: Victor
Wainwright and the Wildroots
will perform at 8 p.m.,
Saturday, at the News-Journal
Center at Daytona State
College, 221 N. Beach St.,
Daytona Beach, during the
Angel & Phelps Caf6 10th
anniversary celebration.
Special guests will be Mark
Hodgson, Ray Guiser, "Rev."
Billy C. Wirtz and the Daytona
Blues Society All-Stars.
General admission is $20.
Preferred seating tickets are
$35 for single and $60 per
couple. Tickets are available at
the Daytona State College box
office, 1200 W. International
Speedway Blvd., building 220,
and at Angel & Phelps Caf6,
156 S. Beach St., Daytona
Beach. Tickets will be available
at the News-Journal Center
box office the night of the
show only.
*Bandshell entertainment:
The Sounds of Sinatra with the
Marc Monteson Quartet and
guests will be performed 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.
*Barbecue: Family Promise
of Volusia County will be
hosting its third annual
barbecue chicken dinner from
4 to 7 p.m., Saturday on the
grounds of Coronado Com-
munity United Methodist
Church, 201 S. Peninsula
Drive, New Smyrna Beach. The
Knights of Columbus will be
preparing the menu, which
includes one half of a chicken,
baked beans, cole slaw and a
roll for $7 per person. Take-
outs will be available. Tickets
may be purchased from
Family Promise board
members, at various church
offices or by calling (386)
423-1715 or (386)423-8348.
MONDAY, Aug. 3
*Children's movies: The
Port Orange Regional Library
will show the movie "Bed
Knobs and Broomsticks" at 11
a.m., Monday, in the library
auditorium, 1005 City Center
Circle. This film is rated G and
is 139 minutes. Participants
may bring a snack. This event
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DINING & ENTERTAINMENT
Scopes
From page B1
Stay focused. Stress has no
place in your life. Keep a
lighter touch. Stay calm. Be
patient. Make wise choic-
es, not hasty ones. Be
assertive as needed. This
allows others to give more
positive responses. Take
arms length from those
who give negative respons-
es. This tells you who your
real friends are.
Libra-Sept. 23-Oct. 22
You continue to grow spiri-
tually. Stay focused on pres-
ent priorities. Refuse to let
unimportant things side-
track you in your quest for
mastery over life. Share your
dreams with others ready to
learn from your experience
and motivation. Live on the
edge of your dreams and
great happiness is sure to
be the result.
Scorpio-Oct. 23-Nov. 21
Your strong positive attitude
has brought you safely
through past challenges.
This pattern will continue.
Recent time spent honing
your sills and talents will
bring you many rewards in
the future. Keep reading,
learning and growing. Your
mind is open and your heart
is strong. Go full steam
ahead. Victory is assured.
Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec. 21
Your decision-making skills
are strong right now. The
activities you place in
motion have an excellent
chance of succeeding. Hold
off on less important ones.
Let divine timing guide you.
Keep on letting others know
how much you appreciate
their help. This builds loyal-
ty, respect and cooperation.
You can't miss.
Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 19
You have taken life to a
higher level. Now there is
much new learning about
the territory created. Set
goals as an individual and
as a team and move for-
ward toward even greater
adventures. You are a pio-
neer in a new unexplored
region. This leads to all
kinds of interesting discov-
eries. Savor this rare experi-
ence forever.
Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb.18
You have much protection
from the universe right now.
You are given large chal-
lenges. You have the ability
to achieve impressive
results. Your natural gifts of
balance and justice serve
you well in your quest and
on your journey. Move for-
ward. There is little restric-
tion blocking your path. Be
bold and you will prevail.
Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20
Your life is lived with a spirit
of love and compassion.
Turn within, listen closely
for wise answers. When you
trust and act on them, you
are at your best. Your great-
est joy is sharing from this
large heart. You love making
your family, friends and
associates happy. Your
beautiful free spirit is deeply
admired by all who know
you.
Star visions
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call (386) 322-5152 Ext4.
TUESDAY, Aug. 4
*Consignment sale: Posh
Little Closet Children's
consignment store will hold a
sale event from Aug 4 to 8, at
the Sunshine Park Mall, 2400
Ridgewood Ave. Consignors
can earn 70 percent on items
they sell. There will be a
workers, consignors and guest
Groovy
From page B2
scene in 1965 with their
rendition of the Bob
Dylan-penned song, "It
Ain't Me Babe," which
landed in the Top 10. How-
ever, it wasn't until two
years later that they would
release their massive num-
ber one hit, "Happy
Together." The
song remains a staple on
classic rock radio more
than 40 years later.
Original vocalists Mark
Volman (Flo) and Howard
Kaylan (Eddie), who host
the Hippiefest shows, have
carried on the classic
music of the band since its
inception.
From 1970 to 1972,
Badfinger had three Top 10
songs with "Come and Get
It," "No Matter What" and
"Day After Day" as well
as a Top 20 hit with "Baby
Blue." The band was the
very first to sign with the
presale on Tuesday, Aug. 4.
Store hours are 9 a.m. to 8
p.m., Wednesday through
Friday. On Saturday, there will
be a half off sale. For more
information, visit www.posh-
littlecloset.com.
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 3
*Fun walk: The Happy
Wanderers 5K free fun walk
will be held at 6 p.m.,
Wednesday, at the Halifax
Marina, Basin Street, Daytona
Beach. For more information,
call (386) 788-4026 or (386)
676-9863 or visit the Web site
www.happywanderersfl.org.
Beatles label, Apple
Records.
Also to perform is Denny
Laine. He was the singer of
the Moody Blues' first Top
10 hit, "Go Now." In 1971,
Mr. Laine was invited by
Paul McCartney to be one
of the founding members
of Wings.
Just prior to this per-
formance, there will be a
street festival starting at 4
p.m. on Auditorium Boule-
vard in front of the
Peabody.
Tickets for Hippiefest
can be purchased at the
Peabody Auditorium Box
Office, 600 Auditorium
Blvd., Daytona Beach, by
calling (800) 745-3000,
online at www.ticketmas-
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master outlet.
Ticket prices range from
$32 to $45, plus service fees.
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(386) 671-3462, or visit
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Frustrated flounder fanatics fear not: fabulous flatties are back
If you are a flounder
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der frustration.
The summer flounder
season that actually begins
in spring when the water
starts to warm never
happened.
Early in May, they had
just begun to show up and
then came the rain of the
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over, the flounder and most
everything else had cleared
out.
I am now happy to report
that the fish in the Halifax
are now beginning to
return and with them those
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On a recent morning, I
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expecting to be shut out as
I had been for so long.
Still, as we all know
fishermen are ever the
eternal optimists.
Once in the water, I had
waded only about 30 feet
when I spooked up what I
knew was a flounder for as
it sped away it left the
telltale circle "footprints"
on the surface that only
they will create. All right!
Could it be? Have the
flounder returned?
Another 100 yards along
the shore, and I had a big
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encouraged. Next, I lost a
smaller one that still would
have been a perfect dinner
guest.
Things had taken an ugly
turn. On I waded through
the coffee-colored water,
more determined than
ever. With the sun full up, I
connected with a big one
and this time, it came to
the beach. As I clipped it
onto my metal stringer, I
felt some vindication for it
was as large as the first one
I had missed at dawn.
As I fished my way back
to the truck, I caught one
more. On that morning, I
was two out of four. That is
not too bad for flounder
on lures for their sideways
oriented mouth is very
hard and that combination
makes for lots of misses.
All of my hits had come
from throwing my char-
treuse jig right along the
shore.
If you go, be sure to cast
ahead of yourself for they
all were within five feet of
the edge.
Remember to fish slowly,
but keep your bait moving.
Flounder will seldom go
looking for food, so you
will have to get it to them.
I like a jig, but catch many
on surface or diving plugs.
In shallow water floun-
der will nail a crank bait
with a viciousness that
may surprise you. If I am
going to use natural bait, I
like to cut thin slices of
baitfish.
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Splash into fun at the Cape
Fun and relaxation can be found in the water
Flounder
From page B6
A six-inch ribbon of
meat dancing in the
current is irresistible to
flat fish.
If you use live minnows
or finger mullet, add a bit
of weight. You want the
baitfish to swim along
the bottom, but you don't
want so much weight that
it is anchored.
Whichever bait you
choose, be sure and fish
it covering all of the area.
If you have the right bait
and are in the right spot
your day just may be
flounder fantastic.
Dan Smith has fished
the waters of Volusia
County for 40 years. When
he's not fishing, the
retired contractor is
heavily involved with the
Ormond Beach Historical
Trust. For questions or
comments send an e-mail
to apes123@myblue-
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Canaveral to the north and
the Indian River to the west,
it's all about water in Cape
Canaveral.
One of the city's main
attractions is Port Canaveral,
where visitors can watch
enormous cruise ships glide
through the waters, get a look
at a Coast Guard Cutter, or
view wildlife such as dolphins
and turtles, all while sipping a
cocktail or enjoying fresh
seafood from one of the many
restaurants lining the port.
In the evening, the restau-
rants take on a nightlife of
their own, with DJs, karaoke
and dancing.
"It gets livelier when the
sun goes down," said Ros-
alind Postell-Harvey, spokes-
woman for the Canaveral Port
Authority.
For those who enjoy play-
ing in the water, Port
Canaveral is a gateway to
water adventures, with a four-
lane boat ramp which allows
boaters access to the ocean
and Banana River.
Boat ramps can also be
found at Rodney S. Ketcham
Park and Freddie Patrick Park
on the north side of the port.
Deep-sea fishing charter
boats will take anglers miles
out into the ocean in pursuit
of trophy fish and Cocoa
Beach Parasail offers highfly-
ing adventures over the
waters, offering views of the
beaches and of Kennedy
Space Center.
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closer look at the aquatic side
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of Cape Canaveral can take a
two-hour cruise with Space
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Lock System, which keeps the
port waters separate from the
river.
For those fancying a date
with lady luck, Sun Cruz Casi-
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and evening cruises, seven
days a week. After traveling
out of state waters, passen-
gers can try their hands at
card games, roulette and slot
machines.
Just a few feet down the
road is the Port's playground,
Jetty Park.
With 126 campsites, a trip
to the park's 4.5-acre beach
can span an entire weekend.
A 1,200-foot fishing pier is
open 24 hours a day and
includes fish cleaning tables
with running water.
Jetty Park also owns two
beach wheelchairs so dis-
abled visitors can access the
sands of Cape Canaveral.
Large, pneumatic wheels roll
easily through the soft sand
and a built-in beach umbrella
holder offers shade.
For thrill-seekers, a water
park is closer than they think.
There is no need to drive to
Orlando and battle the
crowds when Ron Jon's Cape
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Book a room at the hotel
and try out the lazy river ride
and a 248-foot water slide.
The pool, which features a
sheer-descent waterfall, is
heated, so even when tem-
peratures drop the water can
be enjoyed.
The resort also has it's own
mini golf course and movie
theater, so hotel guests can
completely take a vacation
from their normal surround-
ings.
Surfing, skim- and boogie-
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swimming are always free
and available year-round on
the beaches at Cape Canaver-
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Travel east down almost
any street in the city to find
free beach access and park-
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insulated 2 car garage
door, epoxy floor, brick
pavers, patio, driveway,
walkway, includes whole
house air filter, rainsoft &
reversible osmosis water
systems, video doorbell
system, W/D, glass top
stove & more. $359,000.
386-677-9413 for appt.
ORMOND BEACH
Lg 2/2/2 CBS & brick.
Cul-de-sac. LR & DR, Lg
eat in kit, inside Laundry.
2051sf. New paint &
Roof. Fenced yrd. Appli-
ances, Ceiling fans, Ver-
ticals. Central A/C, City
Water. Not in Flood
Zone. Will finance w/
good credit. Seller is lic
agent $162,000.
386-679-6612
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2.5ba, 2 parking spaces
1 covered. Fireplace,
brick courtyard. Will
consider lease back.
$139,900 386-290-8433
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Prime homesite on quiet
cul-de-sac with great fish-
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Electric, Water, Sewer.
Excellent owner financ-
ing. Call 866-935-2533
NC MOUNTAINS
2.5ACRE HOMESITE.
Spectacular view.
High altitude. Easily
accessible. Paved road.
Secluded. Bryson City.
$39,950.
Owner financing. Call
Owner 1-800-810-1590
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immediate occupancy
Mostly tile with carpeted
bedrooms. 20'x20' Fla
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large kitchen, double
carport, large shed.
Storage for boats & RV's.
Home 2 blocks from
Intracoastal, loads of
activities. Reduced to
$59,900 but please make
an offer. 496 La Coquina.
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EDGEWATER 55+ new-
ly remodeled doublewide,
2Br, newer AC, berber
carpet, Fla room, jacuzzi
tub, separate shower,
carport. $417/mo lot rent.
MUST SELL! $12,500
386-663-8092 see photos
online at www.Hometown
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NEW HOME
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2 bedroom / 2 bath
SUN ROOM /
COVERED PORCH
$109,900
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
$4000 1ST YEAR
SITE RENT
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expires 7/31/2009
Sun Homes
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369 Kingslake Drive
DeBary, FL 32713
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3 Br / 2 Ba over
1200sqft. Large 10x 26
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$89,900
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369 Kingslake Drive
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ORMOND BEACH 2/2
dblw furn or unfurn work
shop, extra storage, roof
over, very clean. Holiday
Village lot 172. Inc cable
water/trash. $19,500
386-447-0852
ORMOND BEACH The
Falls of Ormond. Illness
forces sale. 2/2 mint
condition, tastefully
decorated. All appliances
and extras included
$45,000 will consider
offers. 386-671-3046
ORMOND'S BEST
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Starting at $399/mo. On
your property.
800-622-2832
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$79,900
ACT NOW!
This price expires
7/31/09
2 Bedroom / 2 Bath
With Covered Porch
Over looking the
Fountains on
King's Lake
Sun Home Sales
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DeBary, FL 32713
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TITUSVILLE 2/2 45+
River Forest. '05 Double
wide. Indian River View,
end lot, Upgrades galor.
low lot rent. Insurance
paid through August.
$72,500 712-299-3252
ALABAMA LAKE Front
Grand Opening Sale!
8/15/09 only! 10 acre
dockable lakefront only
$49,900 Wooded park-
like setting on one of Ala-
bama's top recreational
lakes. All amenities com-
plete. Boat To Gulf of
Mexico! Excellent financ-
ing. Call now 866-952
-5302x 1514
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40 Acres, $29,900 War-
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Days of Sunshine. Rocky
Mountain Views, Utilities.
Excellent Financing.
Call Today!
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Lots Near Tucson. $0
down $0 interest Starting
$129/month. 18 lots ON-
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mention ad code 5063 or
visit www.sunsiteslan-
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CENTRAL GEORGIA
49 Acres $2,125/acre.
Excellent hunting,
near Flynt River,
gently rolling, great
timberland
investment tract.
478-987-9700
St. Regis Paper Co.
CUMBERLAND Village
Spencer TN Ele 1850' 6
lots level ready to build +
3 new long term rental
cottages "all rented" City
water & sewer local mgt
for rentals. 15mi to
champ ionship golf. Build
your res or vac home.
Rentals & lots will pay all
cost + income for life
$150,000 cash was
$215,000 Warren
321-243-4434
GEORGIA BLUE
RIDGE MOUNTAINS
Only 4 Remaining!
2.5acre unique lots on
incredible trout stream,
county water, pristine
location on Cutcane Rd.,
$45,000. Seller financing
Avail. 706-364-4200
LAKEFRONT STEAL!
1.2 acres $49,892. (In
lieu of foreclosure on
builder.) Gently sloping
lakefront estate on pri-
vate bass lake. Gorgeous
unspoiled setting- no
crowds, no noise. Abut-
ting lakefronts sold for
$69,900 and $64,900 -
not half as nice as this
one! Excellent financing.
Call now (888)792-5253,
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adults 62+ or mobility
impaired. 1br/ 1ba.
Income based rent. EOH,
Handicap accessible
386-255-2622 TTY
1 800 955.8771
DAYTONA BEACH-
SIDE- 1/1, No pets. Wa-
ter included Central A/C.
$500/month. + security
386-447-5699
DAYTONA BEACH-
SIDE- First Week Free!
Oceanview furnished
apts Starting @ 150
weekly & 625/mo inci util-
ities. Will not be kicked
out for special events!
386-322-8383 / 767-7141
DAYTONA- 1-br/1-ba
pool, 2nd floor, $545/mo
inci. water, pest control &
cable. $650 moves you
in. 386-299-1538
ORMOND BEACH -
Mainland 2br/2ba, screen
balcony, new carpet/paint
pool, W/D hookups. $700
mo 1st/last. No smoking.
Refs req. 386-673-6473
ORMOND BEACH- 1/1
Beachfront Condo Crimi-
nal Background Check.
Secure building, As-
signed parking $1200/mo
incl utilities. Minimum 1
year lease 386-672-5333
ORMOND/PINE RUN:
Furn 2br/2ba W/D Basic
Cable, Wireless Internet,
Pool & Tennis. $950/mo
+ Sec No Smoking or
Pets. 386-334-6273
View photos
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ORMOND BEACH- Rio
Robles Apts- 2/1.5, pool,
No dogs. Peaceful & safe
community. Call for Rent-
al specials 386-871-9622
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PORT ORANGE- 2/2
Poolside. Water, sewer,
cable, pest control
included. All appliances.
No smoking, No pets,
Airport Road. $875/mo
386-760-9360
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PORT ORANGE- Large
2/2. Newly remodeled,
Includes W/D hook-up &
cable. Small pets OK.
$700/mo Call Dotty
386-405-9887
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
SOUTH DAYTONA -
Ocean front, renovated
studio, incl. utilities, cable
TV / internet. Furn., porch
$700/mo 386-576-3155
SOUTH DAYTONA Top
Floor. Renovated l bdrm,
1.5ba, furn. Great view,
Many amenities, pool.
$800/mo. 386-576-3155
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BR Apts. Just Rennovat-
ed. New Appliances.
From$450 386-756-7752,
347-693-3466
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VERO BEACH: Call for
specials! 1br from $475,
2br from $600 inci
water/sewer, Tile, New
appl. Near Beach, Park &
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ROTATION
NEW SMYRNA BEACH
BEACHSIDE
MINORCA CONDOS
Karpathos 301 4/3 includes
Boat dock. $2800/mo
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
818 HOPE AVE.
Awesome renovations, incl.
Custom tile, spacious kitchen
with granite and upgraded
appliance package.
Walk to the beach.
$1375/mo
428 BOUCHELLE, #104
3/3, community pool, newer
bldg, water view, amenities.
$1200/mo
4644 S. ATLANTIC
Newly remodeled 2/2, garage,
close to beach. $1,200/mo
NSB: MAINLAND
639 MIDDLEBURY LOOP
Bring your canoe or kayak.
3/2 waterfront, split plan,
fireplace,Screened patio.
Community pool
$1100/mo
594 MT. OLYMPUS
Brand New 2/2.5 townhouse,
great area. Spacious
bedrooms community pool.
$850/mo
2810 TURNBULL COVE RD
3/2, lots of tile, Over 2000 sq
ft living area. 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.$500./mo
613 CORAL TRACE
3/2, in ground salt water
pool. Upgraded throughoughout.
Amenities. Includes lawn.
$1,150/mo
350 S Alnic Aenu
New Syrna each
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N. CAROLINA Ten 2.5ACRE HOMESITE. out Sale! Cabin Shell, 2+
beautiful acres just Spectacular view. acres with great view,
outside Boone NC. High High altitude. Easily very private, big trees,
in the mountains with accessible. Paved road. waterfalls & large public
roads already cut in. Secluded. Bryson City. lake nearby, $99,500
Long range mountain $39,950. Bank financing. 866-275-
views on all sides. Land Owner financing. Call 0442
rises very slowly up the Owner 1-800-810-1590
mountain and there are www.wildcatknob.com SUPPORT
building sites on every OUR
acre. This parcel may be NC MOUNTAINS O
subdivided to any size 2.5ACRE HOMESITE. ADVERTISERS!
lots. $85,000 takes it all. Spectacular view.
772-216-3045 High altitude. Easily They make this
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NC MOUNTAIN LAND Secluded. Bryson City.
CLOSEOUT SALE! $39,950. HOMETOWN
5+ acres with 10 Oft Owner financing. Call
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$385
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Now Open Sat & Sun l:00-3:OOpm
386-788-2381
NC MOUNTAINS
Cool SummerslMild
Winters. NEW! E-Z to
finish log cabin shell,
w/loft & basement,
includes acreage
$99,900.
Mountain& waterfront
homesites
$39,000-$99,000. Local
Financing Available!!
828-247-9966(Code41)
S.E. TENN Mtns Land
Discounted 5+ acre
Tracts from $24,900 w/
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Ocoee/ Hiwassee River
Area. Large MTN Tracts
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DAYTONA Pelican Bay
24 hour gated security
3br/2ba spacious $1200/
month, or 2bdrm/2bath
$800/mo. both include
washer/dryer, Call Philip
386-788-0090; 795-1197
NEW SMYRNA BEACH
Sugar Mill Golf Course
Peaceful 2Br/2Ba/2cg,
scrn porch overlooks golf
course & lake. fresh
paint, W/D. Gated com-
munity w/ heated pool
access. $850/mo. FLS
386-441-5824
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 BCH: Break-
away Trails, 59 Carriage
Creek Way, Elegant,
Designer remodeled 3/2
endcl endless pool, granite
counter tops on Cul de
Sac. $1600/mo incl pool
svc FLS 386-677-8888
ORMOND BCH: The
Trails, 272 Timberline Tr
2/2/1, Tile floor down-
stairs, enlc scrn patio
upstairs & down, W/D
hookup, community pool
$800/mo FLS
386-677-8888
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.
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ORMOND BEACH-
Halifax Plantation-
Newer 3/2/2, on 3/4
acres, split floor plan,
large rooms, all applian-
ces including W/D,
$1800/mo incl lawn /pest
control No pets.
386-677-4313
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NORTH FLA. LAND
Lowest prices in years!
Jefferson County.
871 acres, $1995/acre
1084 acres, $1850/acre.
Southern Pine Planta-
tions 352-867-8018
TENNESSEE SE: Gated
Mountaintop Community
Paved Roads, Under
Ground Utilities, Wood-
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ORMOND BEACH: Bear
Creek, 2/2/1, 5 Star Gat-
ed Community, All Amen-
ities. $825/mo Call
386-615-3508
ORMOND BY the Sea
3-br/2-ba/garage Totally
remodeled, fenced yard
fireplace, $875/mo + sec
386-441-4084 299-5942
PALM COAST- Newer
3Bedroom/2Bath /2 Car
Garage, lanai + jacuzzi,
fireplace, centrally
located, 40 Palmyra Dr.
No pets. $950/mo. Avail-
able now! 518-421-8730
PORT ORANGE-
Spacious 3/2/1, huge
fenced backyard, close to
Palmer Chiropractic
School. $1275/mo. 1st,
last, sec. 386-760-3502
PORT ORANGE: Colony
in Woods, 55+ 2/2 im-
maculate & beautifully
furnished, short walk to
pool & clubhouse,
$800/mo w/yrly lease or
sale. Owner financing
avail 609-978-8262
ORMOND BEACH: Vil-
lage of Pine Run, 2/2.5, 2
story twnhse, Tennis &
Pool $850/mo incl water
386-843-2418
PORT ORANGE River-
wood Plantation Villa 2br
/2ba/2car gar w/sunroom,
priv. atrium, boat launch,
comm pool. lawn inci.
$1000/mo. 386-233-9068
PORT ORANGE 2 Story
townhome 2bdrm/2.5bath
Pool & tennis. Close to
shopping. Available now.
security 386-299-5215
NEW SMYRNA BEACH
SPARKLING BEACH-
SIDE DUPLEX Walk to
beach, park & shopping.
2bdrm/2bath single
garage w/opener, walk in
shower, 1 floor unit. New
energy efficient central
a/c, W/D, pest/lawn incld,
year lease, no smoking
$950/mo. available now,
715 River Oaks Circle.
Call Ward (owner/realtor)
386-679-8928
EDGEWATER- 2-br/2-ba
newly remodeled. Car
port, screen porch boat
ramp & pier. 2-pools,
$750/mo. Discount for
good tenant.
407-920-6849
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PORT ORANGE 55+
Colony in the Wood. 2/2
fully furnished, move right
in $750/mo or purchase
for $15,000 w owner
financing 609-978-8262
PORT ORANGE: Spruce
Creek Fly-in, Gated 3/2/3
$250,000 or $1200/mo
plus utilities. FLS Realty
Group of Spruce Creek
386-795-5358 View pic-
tures ad #44589
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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
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8000sqft. Lease incen-
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nite $779/wk, Ocean front
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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
1976 CONTINENTAL
MKIV shows/drives new.
A/C, sunroof, moonroof,
full power, 460ci,
dependable show car,
$12,500 386-846-1698
1979 MGB Runs, needs
some work. Body great,
new top and covers,
extras motor for parts,
$3995 386-236-8893
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