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Daytona Beach lowers tax rate
Hi Hometown News
readers,
Off-duty
officer arrested
A Daytona Beach police
officer finds herself on the
wrong side of the law after
she was recently arrested by
police in Holly Hill. Detec-
tive Janet Hawkins, a 14-
year veteran with Daytona
Beach, is facing several
charges, including resisting
arrest with violence.
Hawkins was off duty and
See BRIEF, A9
By Wayne Grant
wgrant@hometownnewsol.com
DAYTONA BEACH The Daytona
Beach City Commission cut another
$2.4 million of revenue at their last
meeting when they gave final approval
to the millage for 2009-10.
The final rate is $5.42 per $1,000 of
assessed value, which will bring in $2.4
million less than the $5.99 rate they set
earlier this month.
They had already reduced the budget
by $2 million when they set the $5.99
rate.
Mayor Glenn Ritchey said he changed
his mind after approving the $5.99 rate
and decided a bigger cut in the budget
was worth lessening residents' tax bur-
den.
"I came here tonight thinking about a
$1 million reduction from where we
were," he said. "In tough times, tough
decisions have to be made. Every little
bit helps. It sends a message that we
know what's going on in the communi-
ty."
Several members of the community
spoke in favor of lowering the rate.
Ed Connor, an Ormond Beach resi-
dent and member of Volusia Tax
Reform, said all the taxing authorities
See RATE, A8
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Holly Hill sets property tax
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By Wayne Grant
wgrant@hometownnewsol.com
HOLLY HILL Holly Hill gave
final approval last week to the
property tax rate for 2009-10. It
will be the roll-back rate, which
means it will bring in the same
amount of money as last year,
excluding new construction.
The new property tax rate will
be $5.72 per $1,000 of assessed
value.
The rate was increased from the
current rate of $4.88 because of
the decrease in property value.
At the new rate, a homeowner
with an assessed property value of
$150,000 with a $50,000 home-
stead exemption will pay $572 in
city taxes.
The room was silent when
Mayor Roland Via announced the
opportunity for public comment.
There was no discussion among
the commissioners, either.
Commissioners Liz Towsley and
Mark Reed voted against the rate.
Ms. Towsley said after the meet-
ing she voted against the millage
because she believed the city
could consolidate jobs and reor-
ganize to save money.
"There's redundancy," she said.
"We could eliminate positions,
but the commission did not want
to consider it."
Mayor Via said the city had been
consolidating positions for the
past few years.
See TAX, A9
Sheriff's Office unveils new
crime watch program
By Jamye Durrance
Durrance@hometownnewsol.com
VOLUSIA COUNTY Law
enforcement can't be everywhere,
all the time.
So, that's where a new crime-
fighting program established by
the Volusia County Sheriff's
Office steps in.
Volusia County Sheriff Ben
Johnson unveiled Operation
BOLO, or Businesses on the Look-
out, last week. The program will
train businesses and street work-
ers to look for suspicious activity,
signs of crime or potential
crimes.
"This is a joint effort," Sheriff
Johnson said. "They give us infor-
mation and we let them know
what we're looking for."
The program started when
Emerald Waste Services, the trash
collector for unincorporated
Volusia County, met with the
Sheriff's Office about the idea.
Other counties in Florida,
including Alachua County, had
already successfully started a
similar program.
"We thought it was a great idea
and immediately jumped on
board," Sheriff's Office
See CRIME, A3
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By Wayne Grant
wgrant@hometownnewsol.com
VOLUSIA COUNTY In many
ways Bruce Rossmeyer personified
Bike Week and Biketoberfest.
He was larger than life, a well-
known presence at both events,
and a key figure in their growth.
Mr. Rossmeyer passed away in
July, but his daughter said the tra-
dition he started will continue.
"We're moving forward just like
Dad would want us to do," said
Mandy Rossmeyer Campbell. "It's
going to take the whole family to
try and fill his shoes, but we're
going to do the best we can."
Mr. Rossmeyer, who died in a
motorcycle accident July 30 in
Wyoming, attracted crowds to the
Beach Street area when he organ-
ized events at Riverside Park near
his Harley-Davidson dealership,
one of many he owned around the
country.
He later built Destination Day-
tona in Ormond Beach, which
became another biker mecca.
There was no event at Riverside
Park at last year's Biketoberfest,
but it's back for this year (Oct. 15 -
18) and will once again be under
the umbrella of the Rossmeyer
family.
Ms. Rossmeyer Campbell said
they are partnering with other
companies to have a muscle car
show, staged music, contests, cus-
tom bike builders and more.
See BIKETOBERFEST, A8
Photo courtesy of Rossmeyer family
Bruce Rossmeyer on a recent 'Ride for Children,' an annual charity
bike ride he founded that benefits Camp Boggy Creek for ill children.
The Rossmeyer family carries on the tradition this year on Oct. 11.
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While people around the
country are watching
renowned documentary
filmmaker Ken Burn's new
series on America's Nation-
al Parks, those of us inVolu-
sia County can check out
professional documenta-
tion of our own geography
and history thanks to local
multimedia storyteller Eric
Dusenbery.
In 2005, Mr. Dusenbery
created Cinderic Docu-
mentaries, Inc., a DeLand-
based nonprofit organiza-
tion dedicated to enriching
and preserving local histo-
ry and traditional culture.
Ever since, the group has
recorded fading local
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Mr. Dusenbery, a DeLand
resident, became interest-
ed in historical sites when,
as a child, his parents took
him on road trips, making
frequent stops at various
"presidential and other
community-oriented sites."
After working for 20 years
as a commercial editorial
photographer, he discov-
ered that much of Florida's
history and culture was
either vanishing or being
overlooked and forgotten.
"I hated to see it hap-
pen," he said.
So, he started document-
ing "what's right in our
backyard."
Past projects include
"Seville Public School,"
documenting its people,
stories and events; "Croak-
er Sacks and Catfish Stew,"
exploring recipes, cooking,
and food preparation in
Depression-era rural Volu-
sia County; and the earlier
"At Water's Edge," focusing
on the livelihood of some
of Florida's fishing villages.
Mr. Dusenbery's projects
are funded by grants, spon-
sors and donations. His lat-
est project, "Lessons from
the Grave," is a look at
Volusia County's history
through its cemeteries.
"Because so many of the
world's cemeteries have
been lost or forgotten, we
decided to focus on those
remaining near us," Mr.
Dusenbery said. "We are
talking to the descendants
of people in those cemeter-
ies, trying to develop an
oral history of these 'pio-
neer ancestors' from sto-
ries that have been passed
down for generations."
Mr. Dusenbery's free e-
zine, "Armchair Culture:
Places to See and Stories to
Hear in Volusia County,"
gives readers a peek at Cin-
deric's projects, workshops,
photography, local sites,
events, and internships.
A recent issue highlight-
ed the Arches at Calle
Grande Avenue on the
Ormond Beach-Holly Hill
line.
"I love historic churches
and architecture in gener-
al," he said. "Old rodeo are-
nas, too."
To shoot his historical
subjects such as the arches,
Mr. Dusenbery uses what
most would call a cumber-
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requires a tripod and a
black hood to shield the
photographer.
The detailed Corinthian
columns are neglected, but
still a curious sight to new-
comers to the area. Dusen-
bery said he "imagined how
they looked in 1924. Built
to look like marble, the
structures are adorned with
horses... and other figures
at the top." They stand
along the canal that had
been part of the entrance
to the former Rivera Hotel,
developed by William
Hardesty. The gateway is
currently listed as one of
the County's endangered
historic sites.
Cinderic Documentaries
accomplishes its mission of
preserving local history
through both its projects
and educational outreach.
The organization is cur-
rently working on a Web
site to showcase rural Volu-
sia heritage projects, and a
youth project to encourage
teens to record places and
people important to them.
Cindi Brownfield, the
organization's public rela-
tions manager, said Mr.
Dusenbery is performing a
great service for Volusia
County residents.
"Eric is a very talented
photographer and story-
teller," Ms. Brownfield said.
"His projects play an
important role in docu-
menting the people and
stories that make Florida
what it is today. We can all
learn something from his
stories, both about Florida
and about ourselves."
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Correction
In a Hometown News
story last week about the
proposed Riverwalk proj-
ect in Ormond Beach, we
reported that the Pilgrims
Rest Primitive Baptist
Church, which may have
to be moved for the proj-
ect, is unused.
Actually, The Church in
the Garden meets at Pil-
grims Rest Primitive Bap-
tist Church at 10:30 a.m.
each Sunday.
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.. One of the new'transit
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Holly Hill's Community
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Streetscaping continues in Holly Hill
By Wayne Grant
wgrant@hometownnewsol.com
HOLLY HILL The
streetscaping project in
Holly Hill is continuing with
the replacement of the tran-
sit shelters along Ridge-
wood Avenue. Earlier this
year, street signs were
replaced.
The street signage and
transit shelters were
designed to reflect the city's
historic nature, said Marsha
Radulovich, CRA coordina-
Crime
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spokesman Gary Davidson
said.
Workers, including trash
collectors, public works
employees and businesses,
will be trained to spot
signs of crime, such as bro-
ken windows, open garage
doors or ladders against a
business.
Additionally, since these
workers regularly visit
neighborhoods, they know
when someone or some-
thing might be out-of-
place, Sheriff's Office offi-
cials said.
tor.
"Holly Hill was incorpo-
rated in 1901, so it's a fairly
old town," she said. "The
heritage theme kept coming
up when the master plan for
the area was made."
She said the theme fits in
well with City Hall, a his-
toric stone building which
was built during the depres-
sion.
All of the transit shelters
will have bike racks and
trash receptacles and many
will feature landscaping.
"We're in these neigh-
borhoods, every week,"
said Brian Hughes, sales
manager for Emerald
Waste Services. "Our guys
are out there and they see
a lot of stuff. We're just the
eyes out there, we live in
these communities and we
want to make it safe for
our neighbors. We're just
doing the right thing."
Mr. Davidson agreed.
"It gives us a whole lot of
extra eyes and ears in the
community," Mr. Davidson
said. "(The training) sort of
opens their eyes to things
that they may see as they
go about that may be a
sign of something."
And, hopefully if crimi-
Ms. Radulovich said the
bike racks will be conven-
ient for anyone who wants
to park their bike and visit a
business.
"It's all about mass tran-
sit," she said.
The improvements are
being made in the city's
Community Redevelop-
ment Area. Funding comes
from property tax in that
neighborhood.
The idea of a Community
Redevelopment Area is to
focus funding on areas that
nals know there are a lot of
people watching, they
might think twice.
"The deterrent value
alone makes the program
worthwhile," Mr. Davidson
said.
The Sheriff's Office will
be able to send out infor-
mation about criminals on
the run or missing persons
to workers and businesses
so they can keep a look out
as well, Mr. Davidson said.
"It's a tremendous value
to us," he said.
Since launching the pro-
gram, several businesses
have asked to join, Mr.
Davidson said.
"It's a fantastic pro-
gram," he said. "It doesn't
need improvement, she
said.
"It's like weeding your
garden," she said, "so that
everything you want to
grow comes back. Looking
at something nice that
makes you smile that's all
part of it."
Future streetscaping
plans include gateway sig-
nage at the city limits, way-
finding signs for the post
office, library, chamber, etc.,
and new signage at Holly-
land Park.
cost taxpayers a dime. It
gives an increased diligent
presence in the communi-
ty."
While the program only
covers unincorporated
Volusia County right now,
Mr. Davidson said the
effects won't just be felt
there.
"It doesn't matter where
it occurs," he said. "We just
need the information."
He said once residents,
workers and businesses
are trained, they will be
better prepared to combat
crime wherever they are.
Additionally, cities may
decide to start similar pro-
grams in their jurisdic-
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ORMOND BEACH -
Some say that seashells are
the ocean's gift to the
beachcomber.
Many people enjoy col-
lecting them, and they all
face the same question -
what do you do with all
those shells?
Robert and Virginia Bur-
ton of Ormond Beach have
found a unique way to use
the shells they've collected
over the years.
Mr. Burton creates deco-
rative garden pieces by
forming concrete shapes
and then decorating them
with the shells.
"We moved down here
with boxes and boxes of
shells," said Ms. Burton.
"We've found a good way
to display them."
The retired couple
moved here from Oak
Island, North Carolina,
where they enjoyed walk-
ing on the beach and col-
lecting shells.
Not many people move
to Florida to get away from
hurricanes, but that's why
the Burtons relocated here
in 1996.
"The island was only a
mile wide," said Mr. Bur-
ton. "When a storm came
near they would shut off
the water and electricity."
To create the concrete
shapes, Mr. Burton uses
common household items
as molds anything that
can hold concrete.
"I couldn't throw any-
thing plastic away for a
long time," said Ms. Bur-
ton. "When I would come
home with a plastic con-
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likes the shape he'll make a
mold of it.
He first sprays the mold
with a lubricant, pours in
the concrete, and then art-
fully arranges shells, mar-
bles, stones or other
objects on the wet con-
crete.
When dry, the new
formed art object slips
easily out of the plastic
mold.
Mr. Burton said he does-
n't know where he gets the
inspiration for his creative
designs.
"A little red wine might
help," he said, laughing. "I
just sit back here on the
patio and daydream."
He said he started the
hobby about 10 years ago
to keep his mind occupied.
"My wife can read but I
can only read for awhile,"
he said. "When you get old
you sit and remember and
some of the things you
remember aren't that
great."
Ms. Burton gets involved
with the hobby by painting
flowers or other decora-
tions on some of the
pieces.
The Burtons have moved
beyond just creating gar-
den pieces. They see art in
many things that others
throw away.
On their back porch sits
a piece of art displayed in a
concrete base. It's actually
part of an old sewing
machine but looks like
modern art.
They found a hollow
mannequin, used it as a
mold and now have a stat-
ue of a human figure.
The only problem is a
limit to display space.
"I never run out of
ideas," said Mr. Burton.
"They come everyday. But
I'm running out of places
to put these things."
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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
*TheresaAnn Falkner, 41, of
621 Byron St., Daytona Beach,
was arrested Sept. 18 on
charges of possession of
cocaine. Bail was set at $2,000.
*Gary J. Colangelo, 28, of
315 Glenview Blvd., Apt. 204,
Daytona Beach, was arrested
Sept. 18 on charges of grand
theft. Bail was set at $2,500.
*Howard Flint Waye, 45, of
11 Cardinal Estates Drive,
Daytona Beach, was arrested
Sept. 18 on charges if grand
theft auto. Bail was set at
$2,500.
*Ashley Lynn Chapman, 18,
of 708 E. International Speed-
way Blvd., Daytona Beach,
was arrested Sept. 19 on
charges of principle to sale
and delivery of a controlled
substance. Bail was set at
$5,000.
*Ashley Marie Shadowens,
18, of 708 1/2 E. International
Speedway Blvd., Daytona
Beach, was arrested Sept. 19
on charges of principle to sale
and delivery of a controlled
substance. Bail was set at
$5,000.
*Betty Jo Halter, 35, of 512
Main St., Daytona Beach, was
arrested Sept. 19 on charges of
sale and delivery of a con-
trolled substance. Bail was set
at $5,000.
*Jessica Eileen Vanalmen,
20, of 630 S. Palmetto Ave., No.
3, Daytona Beach, was arrest-
ed Sept. 19 on charges of
unlawful possession of
cocaine. Bail was set at $1,150.
*Coquette Heather Ander-
son, 27, of 214Weber St., Day-
tona Beach, was arrested on
charges of unlawful posses-
sion of cocaine. Bail was set at
$2,000.
*Lethario Haddocks, 19, of
324 S. Franklin St., Daytona
Beach, was arrested Sept. 19
on charges of sale and deliv-
ery of a controlled substance.
Bail was set at $7,500.
*Jonathan Joel Auguste, 20,
of 705 S. Beach St., No. 132,
Police
Daytona Beach, was arrested
Sept. 19 on charges of grand
theft between $300 and
$1,000. Bail was set at $1,000.
*Christopher Shreve, 46, of
2715 Dach Ave., Daytona
Beach, was arrested Sept. 19
on charges of cruelty to ani-
mals. Bail was set at $10,000.
*Merilee K. Moore, 41, of
1140 S. Ridgewood Ave., No.
208, Daytona Beach, was
arrested Sept. 20 on charges of
aggravated battery domestic.
Bail was not set.
*Kelly Javelle Thomas, 23, of
413 Jean St., Apt. 2, Daytona
Beach, was arrested Sept. 20
on charges of unlawful pos-
session of cocaine with intent
to distribute. Bail was set at
$11,500.
*Stefanie Lyn Martin, 39, of
508 Lenox Ave., No. 5, Day-
tona Beach, was arrested Sept.
20 on charges of child abuse
domestic violence. Bail was
not set.
*Meiko C. Dotson, 34, of
1071 N. Libby Court, Daytona
Beach, was arrested Sept. 20
on charges of aggravated
assault. Bail was set at $4,500.
*Leroy Lee, 53, of 340 North
St., Daytona Beach, was
arrested Sept. 20 on charges of
false imprisonment, attempt-
ed sexual battery and unlaw-
ful possession of cocaine. Bail
was not set.
*Lashawnna Nimmons, 27,
of 644 Hawk St., Daytona
Beach, was arrested Sept. 21
on charges of sale and deliv-
ery of a controlled substance.
Bail was set at $25,000.
*Jennifer Marie Carroll, 43,
of 104 Pine Needle Circle,
Daytona Beach, was arrested
Sept. 21 on charges of fraudu-
lent use of a credit card more
than $100 and grant theft. Bail
was set at $10,000.
*Gerard Elmer, 31, of 1508
Virginia Ave., No. A204, Day-
tona Beach, was arrested
Sept. 21 on charges of felony
battery by stangulation
(domestic violence). Bail was
not set.
*Dartan Levon Williamson,
36, of 180 Point O'Wood Road,
Daytona Beach, was arrested
Sept. 22 on charges of robbery
with a deadly weapon, armed
robbery, robbery with a
firearm and robbery. Bail was
not set.
*Manssar Sal Aredhi, 41, of
report
312 First Ave., Daytona Beach,
was arrested on charges of
battery sexual, false imprison-
ment and aggravated battery
(domestic violence). Bail was
not set.
*Carl Verdell, 42, of 318 N.
Ridgewood Ave., Daytona
Beach, was arrested on
charges of unlawful posses-
sion of cocaine, unlawful pos-
session of Ativan, and
sale/delivery of cocaine with-
in 1,000 feet of a church. Bail
was set at $14,000.
*Tomekie Morris, 33, of 207
Frances Parkman Place, No. 1,
Daytona Beach, was arrested
Sept. 23 on charges of aggra-
vated battery. Bail was set at
$2,000.
*James Leo O'Malley, 44, of
402 S. Peninsula Drive, No. B,
Daytona Beach, was arrested
Sept. 23 on charges of retail
theft. Bail was set at $1,500.
*Rashad Kentrell Towns, 21,
of 640 Dr. Mary Mcleod
Bethune Blvd., Daytona
Beach, was arrested Sept. 23
on charges of burglary to an
unoccupied conveyance and
carrying a concealed firearm.
Bail was set at $7,500.
*Michelle Danetta Thomp-
son, 46, of 1063 Patrick Cir.,
Daytona Beach, was arrested
Sept. 24 on charges of unlaw-
ful possession of cocaine. Bail
was set at $3,000.
*Katurah Alexandria
Gainey, 38, of 644 Hawk St.,
Daytona Beach, was arrested
Sept. 24 on charges of posses-
sion of cocaine. Bail was set at
$3,000
*Ellis Austin Jr., 43, of 340
North St., Daytona Beach, was
arrested Sept. 24 on charges of
unlawful possession of
cocaine. Bail was set at
$1,500.
*Johnathan Josse Richard-
son, 33, of 637 Russell Drive,
Daytona Beach, was arrested
Sept. 24 on charges of sale of
cocaine. Bail was set at
$10,000.
*Marvin Anthony Maddox,
28, of 1413 Florida St., Day-
tona Beach, was arrested on
Sept. 24 on charges of resist-
ing arrest without violence.
Bail was set at $2,250.
*Rahji Lee Garvin, 27, of 597
Freemont, Daytona Beach,
was arrested Sept. 24 on
charges of possession of a
controlled substance with
intent to sell and unlawful
possession of a controlled
substance schedule IV Bail
was set at $10,000.
*Samuel Joseph Swain, 19,
of 211 Oak Tree Circle, Day-
tona Beach, was arrested Sept.
24 on charges of child abuse.
Bail was not set.
*Travis Walter Johnson, 27,
of 516 Pleasant St., Daytona
Beach, was arrested Sept. 24
on charges of trafficking in
Hydrocodone, possession of
cocaine with intent to sell,
and possession of cannabis
more than 20 grams with
intent to sell. Bail was not set.
Ormond Beach
Police Department
*Dennis Michael Slowick,
42, of 280 Timberline Trail,
Ormond Beach, was arrested
Sept. 18 on charges of domes-
tic violence by strangulation.
Bail was not set.
*Robert L. Breggman, 21, of
761 Pineland Trail, Ormond
Beach, was arrested Sept. 18
on charges of burglary with
assault/battery. No bail was
set.
*Anthony Leo Calderoni,
36, of 118 Dawn Drive,
Ormond Beach, was arrested
Sept. 20 on charges of posses-
sion of crack cocaine. Bail was
set at $1,500.
*William Carnegie Thomas,
70, of 43 New Britain Ave.,
Ormond Beach, was arrested
Sept. 22 on charges of
attempting to obtain a con-
trolled substance/fraud and
trafficking in Hydocodone.
Bail was set at $102,600.
Holly Hill
Police Department
*Dustin Abendigo McGinty
22, of 143 10th St., No. A, Holly
Hill, was arrested Sept. 19 on
charges of possession of
cocaine. Bail was set at $1,000.
Volusia County
Sheriffs Office
*Javon James Moore, 22, of
308 N. Keech St., Daytona
Beach, was arrested Sept. 21
on charges of distributing
Wanted person:
James Leonard Smith, Jr.
Birth date:
Jab, 23, 1970
Distinguishing features:
Scar on right arm
Reason wanted:
Absconded sex offender
Last known location:
Ormond Beach
Crime Stoppers of
Northeast Florida is seek-
ing information on the
whereabouts of James
Leonard Smith, Jr., 39.
Smith is a convicted sex
offender out of South Car-
olina who has been staying
in Ormond Beach.
A warrant was issued for
Smith's arrest on Sept. 16,
2009, after he failed to
renew his sex offender reg-
istration with local law
enforcement, as required
by Florida's sex offender
laws.
Smith's last known resi-
dence was at 1024 S. Nova
Road, No. 1 in Ormond
Beach, but his current
whereabouts are
marijuana more than 20
grams. Bail was set at $1,500.
*Charles Elwood Norman,
51, of 611 Clove Lane Ormond
Beach, was arrested Sept. 22
on charges of aggravated
assault with a deadly without
intent and attempted armed
burglary to a dwelling. Bail
was set at $9,000.
*Chad M. Jackson, 24, of
1910 Carolina Ave., Daytona
Beach, was arrested Sept. 22
on charges of aggravated
assault with a deadly weapon
without intent and attempted
armed burglary to a dwelling.
Bail was set at $6,000.
*Michael Anthony Maupin,
28, of 1335 Hand Ave., No. 5,
Ormond Beach, was arrested
James Leonard Smith, Jr.
unknown.
Smith is 5-feet 2-inches
and weighs about 115
pounds and has brown
hair and blue eyes.
If you see Smith or know
where he is, don't attempt
to apprehend him.
Anyone with informa-
tion regarding Smith'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. Any-
one who provides infor-
mation to Crime Stoppers
will remain anonymous
and can qualify for a
reward of up to $1,000.
Sept. 22 on charges of aggra-
vated assault with a deadly
weapon without intent to kill
and armed burglary to a
dwelling. Bail was st at $7,500.
*Bradley Reuben Shoop, 49,
of 806 E. Colonial Circle, Day-
tona Beach, was arrested Sept.
22 on charges of aggravated
assault with a deadly weapon,
attempted armed burglary to a
dwelling and battery on a law
enforcement officer/firefight-
er/EMT. Bail was set at $7,500.
*Carrie A. Kosachuk, 39, of
405 Calle Grande St, Ormond
Beach, was arrested Sept. 23
on charges of aggravated
assault with a deadly weapon
(domestic violence). Bail was
not set.
Registration Form Ormond Senior Games 2009
"This Local Senior Games is sanctioned by the Florida Sports Foundation
and a qualifier for the Florida Senior Games State Championships."
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CHECK EACH EVENT YOU WILL PARTICIPATE IN.
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Basketball: 3 Events (*q)
Free Throw
Spot Shooting
Timed Shooting
Beach Volley Ball (o)
Doubles
Partner Name
Beach Walk (No fee to walk)-
Bocce (Lawn Bowling) (o)
Bowling: 3 Events (*q)
Singles
Doubles
Partner Name
Mixed Doubles
Partner Name
Croquet: 2 Events (*I)
Singles
Doubles
Partner Name
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5K Racewalk (*o)
5K Run (*o)
5K Walk (*o)
Darts (I)
Distance/Accuracy: 3 Events (*1)
Football Punt, Pass & Kick
Soccer Kick
Softball Throw
Golf 2 Events (*q)
Calloway (*)
Scratch (*q)
Golf Putting (*1)-
Horse Shoes (*q)-
Pool (8 Ball) (*o)-
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Dead Left
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Singles
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Partner Name
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Partner Name
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Swimming: 12 Events (*q)
Backstroke:
50 100 200
Breaststroke:
50 100 200
Butterfly: 50 100
Freestyle: 50 100
Individual Medley:
100 200
Table Tennis: 2 Events (*q)
Singles
Doubles
Partner Name
Tennis: 3 Events (*q)
Singles
Doubles
Partner Name
Mixed Doubles
Partner Name
Track: 8 Events (*q)
50m 100m 200m
400m 1500m
Shot put
Discus
Long Jump
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* Center for the Visually Impaired
* Beltone Hearing Center
* Presbyterian Counseling Center
* Division Blind Services
* Leisure Services Dept.
* Halifax Health Auxiliary
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Health Department recommendation
disregarded by beach advisory board
Since when do the desires of uncaring and unin-
formed dog owners supersede the Health Department's
advice and report?
It states that, if permitted, dog waste would contami-
nate the beach sand and water that our children dig and
play in.
It is bad enough that dog owners allow their animals
to contaminate their neighbors' lawns.
Now they want to contaminate our beaches. A few
dog owners will pick up their dogs' waste, if under
supervision.
Most leave it and move on quickly. In addition, dog
owners don't think about the urine factor at all.
If you want a dog, keep it on your property.
Add the possibility of dogs biting beach users and the
only intelligent and responsible decision is to "just say
no" to dogs on the beach and get a new Beach Advisory
Board. Case closed.
Keep alcohol and dogs off the beach
I lived in Ormond Beach 40 years ago and remember
the beach as being much larger, with sand dunes, and
much cleaner.
At no time were dogs allowed on the beach in Ormond
or anywhere else. That goes for alcohol also.
I moved back to Ormond Beach last October and was
shocked to see not only dogs on the beach, but alcohol
being passed around. Now that most apartments allow
for pets, there are more animals than ever, and the
majority of these tenants do not pick up after their dogs
where they live. Why would they pick up after their ani-
mals on the beach? I don't want to have to step in some
dog's pee or poop while walking on the beach, which I
do as often as I can. There is enough junk on the beach
as it is. Also, the health risks that are involved with ani-
mal excrement must be taken into consideration.
As far as alcohol is concerned that should also be for-
bidden. There are no lifeguards, except in the tourist
sections of the beach in Daytona after Labor Day, so
drinking could become out of hand on the beach. Not
only are adults irresponsible, but also underage drink-
ing would become a real problem and the lifeguards
have more than they can handle with the ever-present
rip currents.
Ormond Beach does not need to be spoiled anymore
by either of these two evils. Keep what little of the beach
that is left clean so that it can be enjoyed for many years
to come.
County council votes to raise millage rate
The Volusia County council stabbed all the county res-
idents in the back.
They voted to increase the millage rate on your prop-
erty tax bill by 19 percent.
They have become the advocates for the county man-
agement and sympathizing with their insatiable
appetite for more tax dollars.
Every elected official in every taxing district should be
cutting expenses by at least 10 percent, in view of all the
layoffs and downsizing in the public workplace. That
would be the prudent thing to do as representatives of
the tax paying public, who sent them to office.
They should also insist that every level of manage-
ment get out of their offices and go out in the field
everyday with their eyes open to cut expenses and
become more efficient. Everyone knows that effort
alone would save 10 to 20 percent, but unfortunately it
would prove the point that management has not been
efficient, and they are not going to admit that.
Until we get elected officials with a bite that's bigger
then their bark we will continue to suffer tax raise after
tax raise, until we become another California. Just look
at the parallels. We're not that far behind.
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Daytona Beach Police Chief Mike Chitwood speaks during the Police and Military K-9 Memorial Dedication at
Lohman Pet Cemetery in Daytona Beach last Friday. The memorial statue features a bronze German Shepherd on a
granite pedestal with the K-9 promise engraved on its base.
County should lower taxes
Unemployment is 11 percent in this state, but the
greed of the state is driving people out.
They increased the driver's license fee by 28 percent,
doubled the renewal on tags, and in Volusia they're pro-
posing a 21 percent tax hike on homeowners. This is the
lowest paid county in Florida, and one of the lowest in
the nation.
Yet our government allows the legislature to impose all
these taxes on the people. What are these people going
to do when they run everyone out of the state because of
the taxes?
We, as the people, need to stop talking and complain-
ing about these things, and stand beside each other and
voice our opinion.
Lower the volume of commercials
I find it deplorable after paying such a high price for
cable TV, that I have no control over the sound levels of
the advertisements.
We are forced to sit in front of the TV with the remote
in hand prepared to mute, because when the advertise-
ment comes on it usually has a boosted sound level that
blasts our ear drums. This is highly offensive and
painful, taking away the pleasure of the programming.
We set our TV at a comfortable audio level, and that is
where it should stay. Apparently the cable company is
able to inject a higher level of sound in order to promote
the product being advertised. I do not think this is fair,
to say the least, and is an imposition to our lifestyle.
We, of course, have the option of just recording the
program and then fast-forward through the ads.
Wait staff deserve respect
Recently, I was working at the restaurant I have worked on
and off at for years, when I had the unpleasant experience
of meeting a family of four who were seated in my station.
While taking their order, I misheard something the father
had said and I said, "Oh I'm sorry. I heard you wrong." The
man looked at me and replied with a smile on his face, "Well
what else would I expect from a waitress?"
Ouch.
Usually when I come across customers that maybe should
have stayed home that day, it does not bother me. A tough
skin is required in this line of work and it usually takes a lot
to rattle me, but not that night. This very unnecessary com-
ment hit me hard. I think this is the only time I have walked
away from a table with tears in my eyes.
The rest of my experience with this family was one I could
have done without.
I wish I could have told this man that I am 22 years old
and graduated college with a bachelor's degree a few
months ago, but due to the economy, I moved back home
and spend half of the week working at the restaurant, and
the other half of the week in another city looking for a full-
time career job.
Anyone who has ever been a waiter or waitress, whether it
is the college student putting themselves through school,
the parent who comes to work even though their kid is sick,
or the manager who worked their way up from a bus person
knows how hard this job can be. I think it is important for
people who may not work in the restaurant business and
may not understand personally to think about how things
people say can really affect someone. Waiters and waitress-
es get up, go to work early and get out late. Not because they
love the job so much and it is their lifelong dream, but
because it puts food on the table and is a quick means of an
income.
Perhaps next time, the rude one-liners could be saved for
someone who actually did something to deserve it.
Community Notes
Low-cost pet
shot clinic
The Concerned Citizens
for Animal Welfare will hold
a low-cost pet shot clinic
from 9 a.m. to noon, Satur-
day. Oct. 3, at Port Orange
Pets, 4074 S. Ridgewood
Ave., Port Orange.
For more information,
call (386) 316-8105 or (386)
852-2737 or visit
www.ccfaw.org.
Pets blessing planned
All pets and their owners
are invited to Riviera Oaks
Dog Park for a blessing
from 9 a.m. to noon, Satur-
day, Oct. 3, at 980 Alabama
Ave. in Holly Hill.
Chaplains from Unity of
Daytona Beach will be in
the park giving individual
pet blessings.
Participants may bring a
photograph of their pet if
the pet cannot attend.
For more information,
call Unity Church at (386)
253-4201.
Halifax Health
presents medical
show
Halifax Health has part-
nered with WDSC Channel
15 to present "Medical Mat-
ters."
The 30-minute show airs
at 7:30 p.m. each Thursday
and will feature a panel of
healthcare experts and a
call-in opportunity for
viewers at the end of each
show.
The Oct. 8 topic is H1N1
(swine) flu.
For more information,
v i s i t
halifaxhealth.org/press-
room.
Golf tournament
benefits symphony
guild
The Symphony Guild of
Daytona Beach will hold a
four-person team scramble
golf tournament on Mon-
day, Oct. 12, at Indigo Lakes
Golf Club, 312 Indigo Drive,
Daytona Beach.
The tournament is open
to the public and pre- regis-
tration is required.
Tournament sign-in
begins at 8 a.m. with a shot-
gun start at 9 a.m.
The $75 per person entry
fee includes course fees, a
fabulous luncheon and all
prizes.
To register for the tourna-
ment, send the names of
each player and the entry
fee for each player.
Make checks payable to
Daytona Beach Symphony
Guild and mail to Sandy
Trautwein, 32 Front St.,
Palm Coast, FL 32137.
Deadline for entry is Fri-
day, Oct. 9.
For more information,
call (386) 627-1154.
Fundraiser benefits
hospital
The Auxiliary of Florida
Hospital Memorial Medical
Center will hold a fundrais-
ing event at Alfie's restau-
rant from 4 p.m. to closing,
Tuesday, Oct. 6, at 1668
Oceanside Blvd.
A portion of each pur-
chase will be donated to the
auxiliary for the hospital.
Driver's safety
class offered
The Association for the
Advancement of Retired
Persons will hold a driver
safety class from 8:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. Thursday
Oct. 8 and 15, at Florida
Hospital Memorial Medical
Center, 301 Memorial Med-
ical Parkway, Daytona
Beach.
The cost is $12 for AARP
members and $14 for non-
members.
Reservations with
instructors are required.
For more information,
call (386) 615-4334.
Golf tournament
benefits high school
baseball
The Seabreeze High
School Baseball Booster
Club will hold a golf tour-
nament at 8:30 a.m., Sat-
urday, Oct. 10, at Tomoka
Oaks Country Club.
Registration will begin
at 7:30 a.m.
The format will be a
four-person (men and
women) best ball scram-
ble.
There will be prizes in
several categories includ-
ing $5,000 for a hole-in-
one, longest drive, closet
to the pin and door prizes.
For more information,
call (386) 566-3547.
'50s dance planned
The Knights of Colum-
bus and St Brendan's
Women's Club are having
a '50s dance from 6 to 10
p.m., Saturday, Oct. 10, at
the St. Brendan's Church
social hall.
Vic Paci will provide
entertainment.
Cost is $12 per person
and includes a buffet.
Beverages will be avail-
able. Tickets are on sale
in the religious shop,
school and administration
office.
For more information,
call (386) 441-4713 or
(386) 441- 3267
Golf tournaments
benefits boys and
girls club
The Boys & Girls Clubs
of Volusia/Flagler Coun-
ties' llth Annual Miche-
lob Ultra Invitational will
be held Monday, Oct. 12,
at the LPGA Course in
Daytona Beach.
Proceeds from this
event go to support club
programs and services.
For more information,
call (386) 734-0555.
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By Andreas Butler
For Hometown News
VOLUSIA COUNTY -
The Seabreeze Sandcrabs
football team is 2-2 for the
season so far, but that
record doesn't reflect how
impressive they've been on
offense. They have scored
129 points in those four
games and the two losses
came from only five points
combined.
A big part of the team's
success can be attributed
to senior quarterback Matt
Thompson, who leads the
area in passing with 908
yards and 12 touchdowns.
He has also run for 208
yards with two touch-
downs.
"Just look at what he has
done so far," Seabreeze
head coach Marc Beach
said. "He has done a great
job spreading the ball
around and he hasn't really
keyed in on one guy. If the
offensive line gives him
time, he will do very well.
In the Sandcrabs' last
game, a 21-17 lost to Lake
Brantley, Thompson ran
for 104 yards with a touch-
down while passing for 182
and a score.
Thompson is enjoying
his success this year. Last
year wasn't so great. He
sprained his ankle in the
first game of the season, a
20-14 win over Spruce
Creek.
The road back from
injury has been a tough
one. When he got hurt,
Thompson almost gave up
football.
"I was really depressed,"
he said. "I was done for the
season. I stopped coming
to practice but coach
called me and told me that
this was still my team. He
told me that I could still
help. I became a coach
and mentor. I helped
Dominique in big games
by calming him down."
Dominique Roberts is a
wide receiver on the team
who replaced Thompson
at quarterback after the
injury.
Matt's father Lynn
Thompson said his son
was determined to play at
least one more game his
junior year.
"Last year's injury was
difficult for Matt and espe-
cially for his mother," said
Mr. Thompson, who is the
athletic director at
Bethune-Cookman Uni-
versity. "He was commit-
ted to his rehab. He fought
really hard to come back.
He did a lot of it own his
own."
Thompson was able to
return for the state semi-
final game against Talla-
hassee Lincoln, which they
lost.
Coach Beach credits
Thompson's commitment
to making it back for that
last game.
"He worked extremely
hard to come back," Coach
Beach said. "I think the
success we had late last
year helped push him. He
has an extremely hard
work ethic."
Thompson shares the
credit for his success with
his teammates, especially
the receivers.
"We are just clicking,"
he said. "I got my friends
who transferred from
Spruce Creek in Devonte
and Alex Mack.
Dominique Roberts has
been my boy since day
one. I have had a good
relationship with Bret
Kramer and John Christo-
pher. They know where I
am going to throw the ball.
They end up right there."
Thompson's growth and
development is also com-
ing along.
"He has picked it up,"
Coach Beach said. "The
only knock is that the
injury has hurt his pocket
presence but he is doing a
good job of looking down
field. He is improving
every week."
Coach Beach said he
believes Thompson has a
future in football.
"He's a good athlete and
football player. He did
miss a lot of time last year
but I think that he is a D-I
prospect," Coach Beach
said, referring to the
NCAA's highest sanction-
ing level for college foot-
ball teams. "Now he will
get more film for people to
look at. Of course, win-
ning helps. He will have a
chance to pick a school
that best fits him."
Once football season is
over, Thompson will move
onto basketball and track,
but for now, he's not think-
ing about anything but
football.
"Right now, I just want to
finish this season and win
a championship ring," he
said. "After that I will make
my decision where to go to
college."
Thompson said he is
receiving interest from
Bethune-Cookman,
FAMU, Prairie View State,
Memphis, Wake Forrest,
Western Kentucky and the
Citadel. B-CU has also
extended him an offer to
play basketball, he said.
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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!
Giant baby draws specta-
tors to Indonesian hospital
From sfgate.com: Indone-
sia's heaviest-ever newborn
drew curious crowds Friday to
a hospital where the boy
named Akbar or the great
in Arabic came into the
to need a truck load of popcorn
world at a record 19.2 pounds.
Akbar Risuddin was born to
a diabetic mother in a 40-
minute cesarean delivery that
was complicated because of
his unusual weight and size,
Dr. Binsar Sitanggang said.
The baby's extreme weight
was the result of excessive
glucose from his mother
during pregnancy, Dr.
Sitanggang said.
Guinness World Records
cites the heaviest baby as
being born in the U.S. in 1879,
weighing 23.75 pounds (10.4
kilograms). However, it died
11 hours after birth.
Daycare dog fighting ring
busted in Chicago
From ap.org: A home day
care was the site of a dog
fighting ring, authorities said,
and investigators who raided
the house found a blood-
spattered garage floor and
battered and malnourished
dogs not far from where
children played.
Three men were charged,
including the day care
operator's husband, and
authorities were seeking two
others. Authorities initially
said four people had been
arrested. Nine battered dogs
- four of which were puppies
-were rescued, police said.
Day care officials could not
immediately be reached. No
one answered a knock at the
door of the home.
Dart said approximately 10
children were found in the
day care during the raid, but
they were not in the immedi-
ate vicinity of the dogs.
Neighbors and authorities say
the day care was operated out
of the basement of the house
and a fenced-in play area was
in the backyard.
Gambler claims casino
brainwashed him
From news.aol.com: A
Detroit man has filed a
lawsuit against a local casino,
claiming the gaming business
is at fault for "brainwashing"
him and should give back
more than $670,000 he's lost
there since 2000, according to
The Detroit News.
Italo Mario Parise, 61, is
seeking redress under a
seldom-used state law that he
and his lawyer interpret to
mean the MotorCity casino
had a duty to stop Parise after
he lost big.
Gambling law experts,
including legal briefs filed on
behalf of the casino's parent
company, maintain that the
law applies to illegal casinos,
not legal ones, and that
finding in Parise's favor could
be a major blow to the
industry.
The law dates back to 1827,
Parise's lawyer, Frank A.
Cusumano, told the newspa-
per. Parise said hasn't gam-
bled since March 22.
Postal worker stole 30,000
DVDs
From news.aol.com: A
former postal service employ-
ee has pleaded guilty to
stealing more than 30,000
DVDs that moved through a
western Massachusetts Post
Office.
MylesWeathers, formerly of
Springfield, took DVDs that
were mailed by Netflix to
customers for a year begin-
ning in January 2007.
Federal prosecutors say the
movie rental company alerted
Springfield Post Office
officials that a suspiciously
high number of DVDs were
disappearing.
As many as 100 movies a
week were disappearing.
Weathers was arrested in
February 2008 after investiga-
tors filmed him taking DVDs
from packages and slipping
them into his backpack.
He faces 10 months to 16
months in prison and
restitution costs of about
$38,000 at his Dec. 23
sentencing. His attorney did
not immediately return a call
seeking comment.
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have vendors, music and
other things like last year."
Visitors will be able to
leave remembrances for
Mr. Rossmeyer at the Ross-
meyer locations.
Meanwhile, the Daytona
Beach Area Convention
and Visitors Bureau is tak-
ing advantage of social net-
working sites, Twitter and
Facebook, to boost atten-
dance at the event, said
Janet Kersey, who is in
charge of Biketoberfest
promotions at the bureau.
"People are using social
networking more and more
to get information about
places," Ms. Kersey said.
"You can even log on with
your telephone. Now we
are part of it."
She said the official Web
site, biketoberfest.org, has
had about 10,000 more hits
than this time last year.
As Biketoberfest
approaches, Ms. Kersey
said, they are adding about
a dozen Twitter friends
each day and they now
have hundreds.
Those planning a visit to
the event can hook up with
the networking sites after
logging on to the official
Web site, Ms. Kersey said.
Biketoberfest activities
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ond highest millage in Flori-
da."
Commissioner Derrick
Henry said taxpayers need a
break.
"I agree we have gotten too
large," he said. "It will be a
challenge, but we need to get
smaller."
The new approved rate of
$5.42 is the same as last year.
The same rate will bring in
less money because of declin-
ing property values.
With the new rate, a home-
owner with a residence valued
at $150,000 and $50,000
can be found throughout
Volusia County and the
chamber does its best to
include everything on the
Web site, she said.
"Facebook and Twitter
will be a good way to keep
current," Ms. Kersey said.
"We let people know about
last minutes changes and
developments."
Lori Campbell Baker of
the Visitors Bureau said the
economy could have an
affect on this year's atten-
dance, but hotels are see-
ing steady requests in
advance reservations and
the Web site activity is
encouraging.
"These are strong indica-
tors that we are healthily
moving forward at this
juncture," she said.
Ms. Kersey said people
arriving in town can visit
one of the official visitors
centers to get information
about the event as well as
general tourism informa-
tion for the entire area.
Destination Daytona is
one of the official welcome
centers, as is Daytona
International Speedway.
Free posters and wallet
cards are available at both
locations.
Biketoberfest has contin-
homestead exemption will
pay city property taxes of
$542.
Mayor Ritchey said city staff
is now charged with coming
up with a new budget using
the approved millage. He said
he did not want any cuts in
essential services such as
police and fire protection.
City Manager Jim Chisholm
said he could transfer money
from other funds to make up
for less tax dollars in the gen-
eral fund.
"We can probably do some
things to mitigate the
impact," he said, "but if cuts
are made again next year it
could affect quality of life."
Commissioner Pam Woods
ued to grow through the
years, and there is a wide
selection of things to do
over a large area.
On the beachside, after
experiencing Main Street
- and it is quite an experi-
ence there are other
things to enjoy such as the
Boardwalk Classic Bike
Show and a free concert at
the historic Bandshell.
The beachside is also
popular for driving down to
Ponce Inlet or up to
Ormond Beach and touring
the Loop.
Other areas to search for
fun include midtown Day-
tona Beach, Daytona Inter-
national Speedway, U.S.
Highway 1, Holly Hill,
South Daytona, New Smyr-
na Beach and out west in
DeLand.
Biketoberfest is set for
Oct. 15-18. For information
go to biketoberfest.org or
call 866-296-8970.
The Ride for Children will
be held on Oct. 11 at 10 a.m.
A pre-ride party and "Cele-
bration of Bruce" will be
held at Destination Day-
tona on Oct. 10 from 3 to 8
p.m. For more information,
call (386) 671-7067.
suggested that work on the
budget should start earlier in
the year.
"We need to get public
input," she said. "Maybe at
the first of the year we can
start doing some planning."
The mayor said they could
plan workshops at regular
intervals for budget discus-
sions.
The new rate is far below
the rolled-back rate of $6.53.
The rolled-back rate is the rate
that would bring in the same
amount of money as the cur-
rent year, minus new con-
struction.
The commission approved
the $199 million budget for
the next fiscal year.
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in her own car, according to
Holly Hill police when they
saw her speeding at better
than 80 mph along several
side streets and blowing
through stop signs. Hawkins
was actually heading to the
Holly Hill police depart-
ment after learning her 25-
year-old son had been
arrested during a fight at the
Holly Point apartments.
Holly Hill police said when
Hawkins finally pulled over,
she identified herself as a
police officer and became
verbally and physically
abusive. According to the
police report, Hawkins
called the officers rednecks
and corrupt and said she'd
sue them for "messing" with
her family. Chief Mark
Barker said when his
officers could not subdue
Hawkins, they moved to
arrest her and he said that's
when things turned physi-
cal. Hawkins allegedly tried
to grab one of the officer's
tasers, then used law
enforcement defense tactics
against them. One of the
arresting officers sprained a
wrist and the other suffered
a twisted knee. Hawkins is
on administrative leave
pending the outcome of the
investigation. Hawkins has
another son who told WESH
2 his mother would not
have behaved the way Holly
Hill police claim she did. He
also claims the confronta-
tion at the apartments
where his brother was
arrested, was mishandled by
Holly Hill police and that his
police officer mother was
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Re-enactors share
part of Ormond
Beach history
Ron and Alice Howell will
re-enact "The Journey" of
John and Mary Bostrom in a
multi-media presentation at
2 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 7 at
the Ormond Beach Library
Auditorium, 30 S. Beach St.
The public may attend
this free event.
The Howells are authors,
re-enactors and filmmakers,
as well as Ormond Beach
residents, and have done
only trying to resolve that
situation when she was
arrested. Holly Hill Police
now say they are reviewing
the incident.
Confession can be
used at trial
A judge recently ruled the
confession made by a
prison inmate after the
murder of a corrections
officer, can be used in court
during trial later this
month. Enoch Hall was
serving life at Tomoka State
Prison in Daytona Beach in
June of 2008, when prose-
cutors said he repeatedly
stabbed Officer Donna
Fitzgerald. Defense attor-
neys claim Hall was beaten
and threatened into
confessing, but the judge
found no credible evidence
of that. The judge also
denied the defense's
motion for a change of
venue.
DNA led to
identification
Daytona Beach police
say DNA led them to
identify a man suspected
in a huge jewelry store
heist. Investigators said
Surray Tavares Brown, 33,
left his DNA at the Sears
store in the Volusia Mall
last May. Detectives just
got a hit and have a
warrant out for Brown's
arrest. The burglary was
also caught on surveil-
lance, but the suspect had
a T-shirt over his face as he
used a mallet to break
open glass jewelry cases.
extensive research into the
history of the area.
For more information, call
(386) 212-9833.
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its annual event.
Application deadline is
Saturday, Oct. 24.
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healthy alternative to the
traditional Halloween festiv-
ities.
Attendees will get the
opportunity to participate
in games, trick-or-treat, a
costume party, view a
"green" fashion show and
more.
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He cut himself on the arm
and that's how police got
the DNA and the identifi-
cation.
Chemical scare brief
shuts down U. S.
Highway 1
A chemical scare briefly
shut down a main road in
Ormond Beach and led to
several evacuations. 1,900
gallons of swimming pool
chlorine apparently
ruptured out of a contain-
er in the back of Pinch a
Penny pool supply store
on U.S. Highway 1, blow-
ing out the retaining wall
around it. The chemical
leaked into the back
parking lot of the store
and to be safe, Hazmat
was called in while
Ormond Beach firefighters
and police contained the
area and evacuated several
businesses and residents
nearby.
In liquid form, the
chlorine is not deemed as
dangerous and the Haz-
mat team quickly hosed
down the area and pre-
vented bigger problems.
Officials checked soil
samples and were assured
the chlorine did not leach
into the water supply.
Deputy nearly hit
during get-away
AVolusia County Sher-
iff's deputy had to jump
out of the way to avoid
being hit by a man who
investigators said stole a
from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Satur-
day, Oct. 31, at the farmers
market on City Island in
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Enterprise employees saw
the suspect jump a fence
and jump into a Dodge
Avenger parked on the lot.
A deputy assigned to the
airport was out of his
patrol car trying to stop
the suspect, when the
suspect drove at the
deputy. The deputy and an
Enterprise worker jumped
out of the way, but the
suspect clipped his patrol
car, then took off. Despite
a search of the area,
investigators did not find
the suspect or the stolen
rental car. The stolen
vehicle had a sign in the
back window that read bad
brakes. The business had
parked it because the
brakes had yet to be fixed.
Woman dies
from burns
A woman critically
burned in a house fire in
Daytona Beach died after
suffering third-degree
burns in the blaze. Robin
and Floyd Pond were in the
house on Forest Ridge
Drive when fire broke out.
Investigators said the fire
was the result of an electri-
cal problem. Floyd Pond
was out of the house, but
Robin tried to put the fire
out with a bucket of water
and was badly burned.
Robin was taken to Shands
Hospital in Gainesville for
intense care, but she did
not survive her severe
injuries.
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"We have to maintain a
level of service to have
quality of life," he said.
"We are not increasing or
changing anything this
year."
He said the city has no
money in the capital
improvement fund.
"If not for the Commu-
nity Redevelopment Area,
we would not have any
improvement going on at
all," he said.
In other business, the
mayor commended Tim
Harbuck, who retired after
working for Holly Hill for
29 years, the last 18
months as city manager.
"I'm very proud to have
worked with you," the
mayor said.
Mr. Harbuck said he
had a tremendous
amount of gratitude for
the time he spent there.
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"I spent my 30th, 40th
and 50th birthdays in this
building," he said. "It
means a lot to me."
The mayor also
announced White Cane
Pedestrian Awareness Day
on Oct. 9.
The event will start at 11
a.m. at the Publix Grocery
Store on U.S. Hwy 1.
The purpose of the
event, the mayor said, is
to increase awareness of
motorists that the law
requires them to use cau-
tion when approaching a
person who is using a
white cane or another
mobility aide such as a
guide dog.
Also, Florida law calls
upon employers to utilize
the skills of visually
impaired people, he said.
"We encourage every-
one to show up for the
event," Mayor Via said.
There will be refresh-
ments and
tions.
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*Family Days: Port Orange
Family Days will be held until
Sunday at the Port Orange City
Center. Events include a
family-oriented carnival,
numerous entertainment
venues featuring professional,
amateur and student talents in
many fields. Movies will light
the night. The City Center Lake
offers jetski rides and demon-
strations. Sidewalks become
pallets for artists with chalk
and health fairs are featured.
For more information, visit
www.familydays.com.
*Ponce Inlet Lighthouse:
"Canaveral Lens Maintenance
Demonstration" will be held
from 1-2 p,m., Friday at the
Ponce Inlet Lighthouse. Visit
the lighthouse keeper (in
living history mode) as he
describes his duties at the
Ponce Inlet Lighthouse. Then
join him as he talks about
the history of the Cape
Canaveral Lighthouse, and
demonstrates the mainte-
nance duties on the First
Order Fresnel Lens. Includ-
ed with regular admission,
no advance reservations
required. Regular admission
to the lighthouse museum is
$5 for adults (12 years and
older), and $1.50 for children.
The Ponce Inlet Lighthouse is
located at 4931 S. Peninsula
Drive and is open 10 a.m.
with the last admission to the
grounds at 5 p.m. For more
information, call (386) 761-
1821.
*Bandshell Live: Kingstree
will be the headliner at the
free Friday concert. This event
takes place at the historic
oceanfront Daytona Beach
Bandshell from 6:30-10 p.m.
Old Haw Creek and Alex
Kinsey will also perform. The
Bandshell is located at 250 N.
Atlantic Ave. directly behind
the Ocean Walk Shoppes.
*Spaghetti dinner: The
Ormond Beach Citizens
Police Academy Alumni
Association is sponsoring a
Spaghetti Dinner from 4:30-
7:30 p.m., Friday, at Prince of
Peace Catholic Church
Fellowship Hall, 600 S. Nova
Road, Ormond Beach. Adult
tickets are $8. Children
younger than 10 tickets are
$5. This includes spaghetti,
breadsticks, salad, soda/cof-
fee and dessert. Proceeds
from this event will be used
to purchase bicycles for the
Ormond Beach Police
Department.
*Fall dance: This event will
be held from 2-4 p.m., Friday,
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Saturday, Oct. 10, at the
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Danny & The Juniors will per-
form at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct.
10, at the Ormond Beach Perform-
ing Arts Center.
Danny &The Juniors hits include
"At The Hop," "Twistin' USA," and
much more.
Danny & The Juniors began
singing together in the early '50s in
Philadelphia as The Juvenaires.
Soon the record companies,
searching for that new rock 'n roll
sound, discovered them and
changed their name to Danny &
The Juniors.
"At The Hop" was a hit on five
continents reaching No. 1 and
stands today as the 23rd all-time
biggest record according to the Bill-
board Magazine List of No. 1 Hits.
"At The Hop" was quickly fol-
lowed by "Rock and Roll is Here to
Stay," "Twistin' USA" and "Pony
Express" the first of 11 charted
recordings.
They are in their sixth decade as
performers and have performed
throughout the world.
Tickets are $40 for the first five
rows and $35 for all remaining
rows.
For show information, ticket sales
and group rates, call the Ormond
Beach Performing Arts Center Box
Office Tuesday through Friday from
noon to 5 p.m. at (386) 676-3375.
The Club Scene
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.DaytonaBluesSoci-
ety.org.
*Daily Grind Coffee
House & Cafe': Stephany
Kess will perform at 7 p.m.,
Friday. Daily Grind Coffee
House & Cafe is located at
1500 Beville Road, Daytona
Beach. For more informa-
tion, call (386) 238-1044.
*Fresh on Maine: Island,
blues and rock with Rick
Steffen will be held from 6 -
10 p.m., Friday. Jazz and pop
with Ray Guiser will be held
from 6-10 p.m., Saturday.
Saltwater Soul with pianist-
vocalist Bob Thames will
perform from 4-8 p.m.,
Sunday. Fresh on Maine is
located at 115 Main St.,
Daytona Beach. For more
information, call (386) 226-
2600. For more information,
visit
www.myspace.com/bobtha
mes.
*The Garlic: Blues and
jazz musicians perform
seven nights a week.
"Muddy Harp" Hodgeson
will play the blues from 7-11
p.m., Friday. Thom Cham-
bers takes the stage from 7-
11 p.m., Saturday, 8-11 p.m.,
Sunday and 6-10 p.m.,
Monday. Pianist and vocalist
Michael Lamy will perform
from 6-10 p.m., Tuesday for
ladies night. 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.
*Hollywood Cantina:
"Ride the Vegas Express," a
Las Vegas revue will be held
at 8:30 p.m., Friday, at 116
N. Beach St., Daytona Beach.
For more information, call
(386) 255-7827 or visit
hollywoodcantina@gmail.com
*Inlet Harbor: Les B Fine
will perform from 1-5 p.m.,
Friday. Money-4 Nothing
hits the stage at 6 p.m.,
Friday and Saturday. Cole
Seaver Duo will perform on
Saturday at 1 p.m. Money-4
Nothing will perform from
from noon to 4 p.m.,
Sunday. Eddie Uzzle and
Steve Hageman will perform
at 5 p.m., Sunday. Mr. Uzzle
will perform at 5 p.m.,
Monday. Mike Caso will
perform at 5 p.m., Tuesday.
Greg Cardino will perform at
5 p.m., Wednesday. Steve
Hageman hits 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.
*Jack's Stadium Sports
Bar & Grill: Halifax Contra-
band will perform at 9 p.m.,
Saturday. Jack's Stadium
Sports Bar & Grill is located
at 2225 S. Ridgewood Ave.,
South Daytona. For more
information, call (386) 760-
7222.
*Java Jungle: Danny
Charles & Mike French will
perform from 7-10 p.m.,
Saturday. Charlie West will
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You are a winner in the game
of life. Why? Because you
have courage, conviction,
integrity and high purpose.
Your strong conscience and
loyalty always make you
want to do the right thing.
Stay focused on the top
goals that make you happy.
Now the universe is working
for you and bringing you
higher rewards.
Taurus-April 20-May 20
Make time each day to do
things that make you happy
and recharges your batteries.
You don't have to always be
consumed with work. Psyche
yourself up each day. Every-
one needs this, especially
Taurus. Now you are at your
best. Do it today and every
day to come. Now life's
greatest rewards will find
you everyday.
Gemini-May 21-June 21
Pacing yourself is the key to
getting the most important
things done first. You don't
have to do everything at
once. This just wears you
out. Most of the things you
worry about never happen in
the first place. This is why it is
so important to separate the
positives from the negatives.
Feed the positives, starve the
negatives.
Cancer-June 22-July 22
You wake up most mornings
with a happy mood and a
positive attitude. This is high
magic and continues to bring
new blessings of love, peace,
abundance and happiness
each day. Your large heart is
filled with gratitude and
thanks. Your heart literally
sings with gladness for all
you have been given. More is
on the way.
Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
Your strong belief in doing
things right is a major factor
in your wonderful personal
and professional growth.
When you get that "Right"
feeling nothing can stop or
slow you down from victory
over life. You have such a
large reservoir of love,
patience and understanding.
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open to the public from 7-10
p.m., Tuesday. 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.
*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.
*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., Day-
tona Beach Shores. Partici-
pants 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 information, call
(386) 255-5411, Ext. 186, or
visit www.myohanaluau.com.
*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.
*Peanut's Restaurant &
Sports Bar: Cheap Thrills will
perform at 9 p.m. Friday and
Saturday night. Free Bingo
and Comedy Auction is held
at 7 p.m. each Tuesday. Mark
River performs at 8 p.m. each
Wednesday. Peanut's is home
to all NFL and college football.
Peanut's is located at 421
Flagler Ave., New Smyrna
Beach. For more information,
call (386) 423-1469.
*Peter's Wine Shop: Wine
Events are held each week.
Girlfriends Get Together is
held from 4-7 p.m. each
Wednesday. Thursday wine
tasting are held from 5-9
p.m. Guest wine experts pour
and discuss wine. Peter's
Wine Shop located at 1665
Dunlawton No. 105, Port
Orange. For more information,
call (386) 689-1946, e-mail
peter@peterswineshop.com,
visit
www.peterswineshop.com
*Seabreeze Coffee Con-
nection: 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-
circle.meetup.com/327.
*Vino 100: Pinot Noir wines
will be featured at the Vino
100 Ormond Beach wine
tasting from 6-8 p.m., Friday,
at 175 S. Nova Rd., one block
south of Granada Blvd. The
fee for the tasting is $10 per
person with full credit given
towards any purchase
made that evening. There is
no charge for Vino 100 wine
club members. For more
information, call (386) 677-
9800 or visit
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*Wine Warehouse New
Smyrna Beach: Free wine
tasting are held from 4-7
p.m. each Friday at 636 Third
Ave., New Smyrna Beach. Six
wines are tasted. For more
information, call (386) 426-
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Center, 108 E. Orange Ave.,
Daytona Beach. Talk of the
Town and Dream will per-
form. The $3 admission
includes refreshments and a
dance lesson that begins at 1
p.m.
*Cinematique: The movie
"Little Ashes" will be shown at
7 p.m., Friday; 2 p.m., Satur-
day; noon, Wednesday and 7
p.m., Thursday at the Book-
store Cafe, 410 S. Nova Road,
Ormond Beach. Robert
Pattinson stars as Salvador
Dali. "Little Ashes" tells an
intriguing tale reputedly based
on fact, though to exactly
what degree isn't entirely
clear. "Little Ashes" chronicles
what was said to have been
an actual and platonic -
romance between the avant-
garde artist Salvador Dali with
Spanish poet Lorca in 1922 at
the Madrid School of Fine
Arts, where they both studied.
This film is rated R. For more
information, call (386) 615-
8320 or visit www.cinema-
tique.org.
*First Fridays on East
Granada: This Ormond Beach
event will be held from 5-8
p.m. First year anniversary
special activities include First
Friday tote bag giveaway;
steel drum player Palvina Osta
at Emmons Cottage; movies
on the Halifax; art opening at
Metropolitan Gallery; drum
circle at Fortunado Park; wine
tasting at Bon Gourmet and
more. To see a list of partici-
pating organizations and
businesses, visit www.firstfri-
dayeastgranada.com or call
(386) 673-6060.
SATURDAY, Oct. 3
*Family Days parade:
Hazzard County's most
dedicated deputy, Enos, the
bumbling deputy of The
Dukes of Hazzard, will keep
things moving and the crowd
controlled as grand marshall
of the 2009 Family Days
parade at 10 a.m., Saturday
around Port Orange's City
Center. Sonny Shroyer is the
veteran actor who made
Enos a foil for Boss Hogg
and the Dukes in more than
90 episodes and then
starred in his own series,
Enos, which aired on CBS.
The full schedule is available
on the Web at www.family-
days.com.
*Book signing: Valerie
Hoffman will be having a
book signing for her most
recent novel in the "Vampire
Royalty" series from 11 a.m-
1:30 p.m., Saturday at the
Book Store located at 410 S.
Nova Road.
*Craft fair: The Moose
Lodge 1263 will have a craft
fair from 9 a.m.-2 p.m.,
Saturday at 601 W. Granada
Ormond Beach. For more
information, call (386) 615-
4876 or 871-6939.
*Pancake Breakfast: South
Daytona Lion's Club Pancake
Breakfast will be held at 7
a.m., Saturday at Piggotte
Community Center. Tickets
purchased in advance are $5,
or $6 if purchased at the door.
Proceeds benefit the Lion's
Club sight conservation
projects within the communi-
ty. For more information, call
(386) 761-8592.
*Breast Cancer Awareness
Expo: This event will be held
from 1-5 p.m., Saturday at the
Southeast Museum of
Photography, Daytona State
College, 1200 W. International
Speedway Blvd. For more
information, call (386) 506-
4475.
*Exhibit opens: "Journal"
lecture and exhibit by Annabel
Clark, about her mother Lynn
Redgrave's recovery from
breast cancer will open at
5:30 p.m., Southeast Museum
of Photography, Daytona State
College, 1200 W. International
Speedway Blvd. For more
information, call (386) 506-
4475.
*24k Gold Music Shows:
This event will present '50s,
'60s music at 7 p.m. at the
Ormond Beach Performing
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musical about real life in
New York City as told by a
cast of people and pup-
pets.
The performance will be
7:30 p.m., Saturday, Dec.
12, at the Peabody Audito-
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"AVENUE Q" tells the
story of Princeton, a
bright-eyed college grad
who moves to New York
City with big dreams and a
tiny bank account. The
only apartment he can
afford is way out on
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Multi-media art
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Sunday, Oct. 4, Oct. 11,
and Oct. 25, at 300 N.
Atlantic Ave., Daytona
Beach.
Mr. McNair's paintings,
drawings, multi-media
productions and photog-
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more than 40 years of
viewing, photographing,
and surfing in exotic loca-
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world.
He is also a professional
musician and vocalist and
will be performing at the
openings.
Cost is $5, which
includes a glass of wine
and hors d'oeuvres.
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artist Marilyn Catlow for
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An opening reception
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Beach.
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Scopes
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die them is the key to your
happiness. It is unwise to
work on more than three
main projects each day. There
has to be time to play as well,
you know. Quality is more
important than quantity. Trust
your instincts. They speak
truth.
Libra-Sept. 23-Oct.22
When you listen to and let
your higher nature guide you,
wiser decisions are made.
You were born under the
lucky number seven in the
Zodiac. The odds of success
are in your favor. This gives
you the winning edge. You
have all the tools it takes to
live a rich, full and happy life.
You are truly a child of the
light.
Scorpio-Oct. 23-Nov. 21
You are one of the few bold
enough to live your dream.
All created forms start with a
vision, a dream or an inspira-
tion. You live close to the
source. You have the power
of original thought. This is a
clear mind, an open heart
and a vivid imagination. The
only other requirement is
action. Bring it all out and set
it free.
Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec. 21
Your life is filled with positive
opportunities and challenges.
The starting point is to make
the best of what you have
right now. Before starting
any new projects, finish up
and complete old ones first.
Then set new targets. You
are the Archer of the Uni-
verse. One of your main jobs
is to give us all a sense of
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Much truth is unfolding
around you lately. Try to keep
a lighter touch when you are
not sure what to do. Patience
is a virtue. Keep balanced by
doing things that keep you
healthy. This keeps the stress
level down. No need to burn
out this late in the year. Call
on your friends. They will
help. That's what friends are
for.
Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb. 18
Foresight is your great quality.
It works best when you fol-
low your heart more than
your head. If it doesn't feel
right, don't do it. Some of the
greatest ideas and theories
don't work when tested. This
is where you are at your best.
A visionary, a prover and an
actor. You are a visionary. Test
and prove them before taking
action.
Pisces-Feb. 19- March 20
There is no room for fear,
indecision or doubt in your
life. Tell us what you want us
to do. You have the answers.
You have gotten this far in
life, it's awesome. There is
still a ways to go. Keep on
revealing your secrets. You
are so great and so deep. You
take us safely into our deeper
hart nature. Thanks.
Star visions
I need your help right now. I
have never asked for help
before in eight years. All the
Star Scopes and Spirit guide
columns have been given to
the Hometown News as a gift
to the paper. I am now in
need of some kind of help. I
love writing your horoscopes
and Spirit Guide. I am need-
ing some help from you right
now. If you want the Star
Scopes column to continue,
please write me and send me
a gift at James Tucker, 4550
N.E. Indian River Drive,
Jensen Beach, Fl. 34957 or e-
mail jtuckxyz@aol.com. Call
me at (772) 334-9487
Lots of love to all of you. I love
you greatly. I want to keep
serving you. Thanks for your
help.
- James Tucker
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Fort Pierce has something for everyone .-t;
at a way to
W spend a day. If
you jump in the
car, drive under two hours
(depending on where
along the east coast you
begin your journey) you
will find your way to Fort
Pierce. The city lies on the
Indian River along Flori-
da's Treasure Coast
between Vero Beach and
Port St. Lucie.
What you find here
might just surprise you.
There's adventure, history,
culture, arts, theatre,
museums, beaches,
boating, eco-friendly
activities, treasure hunt-
ing, golf and more to enjoy
in this hidden gem.
For history buffs, there
is the St. Lucie County
Regional History Center
where one might be
interested in the sinking of
the Spanish treasure fleet
in 1715 (hence Treasure
Coast) or the Seminole
War of 1838 and the
history of Fort Pierce.
For history and art
lovers there is the life of
A.E. "Bean" Backus Gallery
and Museum. "Beanie"
Backus was a self taught
artist of the Florida
landscape and was instru-
mental in inspiring and
mentoring the famed
Florida Highwaymen
artists, a group of approxi-
mately 26 black Florida
artists that painted and
sold their art out of the
trunks of their cars along
the Florida highways. The
artists were not acknowl-
edged as a group until the
1990s, when Jim Fitch, art
collector and curator,
named them in a 1995
article on antiques and art
around Florida. The
paintings are very desir-
able to collectors of both
folk and African-American
Art.
Also located in Fort
Pierce is Harbor Branch
Oceanographic Institu-
tion, once a privately
funded oceanographic
research center now
merged with Florida
Atlantic University, the
U.S. Navy UDT SEAL
Museum, for those inter-
ested in the history of
Navy SEAL training, and
the Smithsonian Marine
Ecosystems Exhibit. Those
interested in marine life
would not be bored with
these options.
Boating is a popular
activity particularly
because you have the City
Marina running alongside
the city. The marina was
wiped out by Hurricane
Frances in 2004 when all
of the floating docks were
gone when the storm was
over. They have been
rebuilding ever since. The
entrance is now much
closer to the inlet.
Golf seems to be part of
the Florida lifestyle in
general and Fort Pierce is
no different. There are
many courses, both
private and public, includ-
ing Indian Hills Golf
Course that has been a
cornerstone of Fort Pierce
since 1938.
For those who enjoy the
performing arts, the
recently renovated Sunrise
Theatre opened for live
performances. Originally
built in 1923, the doors
were closed in 1983.
The Fort Pierce Preser-
vation Association pur-
chased the theatre in 1997
and renovated it. It is now
being used once again as
the cultural center of St.
Lucie County and the
Treasure Coast.
This year's lineup
includes: An Evening with
Chris Botti, Tommy James
and the Shondelles, Kool
and the Gang, ABBA
Mania, and A Kenny
Rogers Christmas and
many more.
Come and spend the day
or the weekend. Fort
Pierce has something for
everyone.
Patty Toppa is a travel
consultant with Gadabout
Travel. She can be reached
at patty@cruisetravel-
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traveltours.com.
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until off in the
distance the faint
sound of Indian drums.
Well actually, it was
Indian River black drum. I
was south of the Haulover
Canal and just across the
Volusia line into Brevard
County.
Once more fishing with
the venerable red fish
expert Leo Hiles, but this
time we had a different
target.
Captain Leo had been
I telling me about a large
school of drum that had
been occupying the same
space for some time.
Nothing gets me as
excited as the prospect of
catching black drum
(Well, almost nothing.)
After a long run in Leo's
Blue Ghost, we stopped
well off the designated
area to approach as
quietly as possible with
the electric motor.
ide Once in place, we sat for
.d w s a while just watching for
any movement that would
give the school away.
Lots of large mullet were
swirling about and an
occasional single red fish
pushed water, but black
drum are notorious for
schooling tightly and
should never be mistaken
for individual reds.
After some time with no
drum showing, Leo began
jumping up and down on
the deck of his boat.
Now if you have been
paying attention to this
column or have bought
Leo's book "Fish Sense,'
you know that he and I
constantly preach the
value of stealth on the
water.
Yet here he was stomp-
ing about on purpose. I
was startled to say the
least. "Look!" Leo shouted.
Sure enough, about 200
yards away a very large
school of drum had
surfaced.
It could be nothing else,
but a direct response to
the thumping of his boots.
I had never seen such a
thing. "That's it! Now we
know where they are," Leo
chuckled.
Back in quiet mode we
Captain Leo drums for
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and soon after, I landed a
fat five-pound drum.
Good eating and hard
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I won't recommend that
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- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
PUBLISHERS NOTICE
All rental and real estate ad- ASHEVILLE, NC area ORMOND BEACH- New
vertising in the Hometown Reduced to $79,900 Log to Market 546 S Beach BESTBUYBINTHE E I C E
News is subject to the Feder- cabin on 1.52 acre paved St, 2 story completely NORTH CAROLINA
al Fair Housing Law which cabin on 1.52 acre paved MOUNTAINS!
makes it illegal to advertise road front yet secluded updated home. 4/3.5/2 acre parcel. Gated
any preference, limitations or 1288 sf with access to 4600sf of living space .developmarcel. Spe dcu DELAND 55+ country
discrimination based on race, large creek. Easy to fin- Veranda off huge master development.Spectacular se in adult comm
sex handicap, familial status ish and financing availa- suite. Riverfront home view. High altitude, setting in adult comm.
or national origin or any in be. 828- 2861666 Own/ on Halifax River with boat Bryson City $39,500. R & 20/R, mega storage
tention to make such prefer- bkr dock, & pool $1,250.000 Owner financing. L large inside laundryage.
ence, limitation or discrimmna Call Sherry Armstrong Owner 1-800-810-1590 rge inclse dundry
tion In addition, the Fair a erry Armstrong www.wildcatknob.com room, enclosed room
Housing Ordinance prohibits RE/Max Property Center www.wildcatknob.com with AC & heat. Work
discrimination based on age, 386-679-3191 shop. Close to
marital status, sexual onen- S3DAYat d everything. Open house
station, gender identity or ex- S. DAYTONA 3/2 CBS, most weekends until
pression We will not not High & dry upgraded, sold. Leave message
knowingly accept any adver- tiled pool bar, Handicap
tising which is in violation of DAYTONA BEACH: access. Fenced yard **In House Financing** $32,000 bottom line price
the law All persons are her- oNA e : acces- Fenced ya MELBOURNE: New Hor 386-740-0638
by informed that all dwellings ContractorSpecial, r 1 ton Homes, Singles and
are available on an equal nished 2br Reduced to 386-767-1155 Doubles inVillage Glen
basis $54,000 City Realty, Di- Doubles in Vllage Glen
FORT MYERS: IRS Pu-
blic Auction, October 7th,
10:00am, A vacant resi-
dential lot, 1.02 acres
185'x230', 19501 Spice-
wood Lane, Fort Myers,
Fl 33908 $24,000 Sharon
Sullivan 954-654-9899
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VIRGINIA MOUNTAIN
Land Auction, 15Acreage
Tracts, Absolute/reserve
lots, Cove Creek com-
munity, Tazewell County,
VA, October 17,2009.Iron
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tha Sander 386-767-5609
EDGEWATER 1-br/1-ba
fireplace, tiled, large
fenced yard, fruit trees.
Bonus: additional income
producing rental cottage
on property. $94,000 Call
386-427-6532
ORMOND Hemlock Dr.
Almost 3 ac, 3br/2ba,
1508 sqft, Ig deck over-
looks pond $150,000
Mariah Hochhauser, CA
Calnan RE 917-364-1549
ORMOND BEACH 3/Br,
2 Ba, Fresh paint, new
carpet, laminate flooring,
2 cg, scn patio w/jacuzzi,
fenced yard w/ new land-
scaping & sod. Walk to
schools, restaurants
$169,000 386-316-9262
see photos online at
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SOUTH DAYTONA -
Owner Says Sell Now!
4BR/2Ba Home, Newer
roof, New A/C $94,500
Call Sandy 386-334-7330
Re/max All Pro Realty
SPRUCE CREEK
FLY-IN Gated Comm.
2/2/2, new carpet, on golf
course, $199,900 or Rent
$1,050/mo. White Real
Estate 386-689-4887
GOLF COURSE LOT
in SW Ocala, almost
1/2acre in Marion Oaks
on cul-de-sac, $19,900.
Call 386-852-8085
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PORT ORANGE utilities,
TV, microwave, Frig, pool
laundry, Non-smoker, No
Pets. $450/mo 1st & last
+ deposit. Refs required.
Call Fred, 386-837-3571
SHORT TERM rental
needed for couple
relocating to Florida
prefer 3/2 in Ormond
Beach. 386-566-6541
PORT ORANGE 55+
Furnished Short term
rental Sept 15 thru Dec15
3/2 with carport, $700/mo
+ utilities. 516-785-3236
I II I I
DAYTONA BEACH Cen-
tral Manor Apts serving
adults 62+ or mobility
impaired. 1br/ 1 ba.
Income based rent. EOH,
Handicap accessible
386-255-2622 TTY
1-800-955-8771
DAYTONA BEACH
Lovely B&B Style near
Beach & Halifax Yacht
Club. Large boat prkng
lot. Beautifully Furnished.
Refs req. $595/mo. incl.
utils. No lease req. Non-
smoking. 1.800.525.9396
I II I I
DAYTONA BCH York-
town Estates. 2/2/garage,
W/D, pool, $750/mo. +
sec. Philip (386)788-0090
or (386)290-0367
Daytona Beach Shores
On A1A, Bch access. 1st
fir. 2bd/lba, Sm complex,
long term. $680, water/
cable incl. 386-767-8520
WATERFRONT
DAYTONA BEACH- 1/1
Right on the water, Re-
modeled, furnished or
unfurnished, jacuzzi tub,
balcony, pool $700mo
f/l/s np.n 797-4.,P- 477
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Lot Rental at
321-806-1240
CASH FOR CLUNKERS
$5,000 for any mobile
home older than 1990.
Palm Harbor is distrib-
uting this LIMITED time
stimulus to all Florida
Mobile Home owners
800-622-2832 Ext 210
COZY 55+ ORMOND
BEACH COMMUNITIES.
New & used MH's
from $3800-$39,900.
Low, low lot rent! Call
386-672-1276/451-4018
DAYTONA BCH Car-
riage Cove 55+ 2Br/
2Ba, Lr, Dr, Eat-In Kit,
Fla Rm, 1219sqft, Shed
with w/d, carport. Asking
$15,000 917-364-1549
REDUCED
DELAND 55+ country
setting in adult comm.
$320/mo lot rent. Large
LR & FR, mega storage.
Large inside laundry
room, enclosed room
with AC & heat. Work
shop. Close to
everything. Open house
most weekends until
sold. Leave message
$32,000 bottom line price
386-740-0638
MELBOURNE: Only
$4995 3/2 12'x60' All
New: Central Air & Heat,
Vinyl Siding, Skirting &
concrete driveway in Vil-
lage Glen an Adult Park.
Enjoy our Solar heated
pool and fitness room!
Call 321-806-1240
MOBILE HOMES: No
denials! Everyone is ap-
proved! 500-$1000 down.
Guaranteed move in. Se
Habla Espanol. 954-
605-0814 / 800-733-1718
ORMOND BEACH 55+
Owner finance 2-br/1.5ba
New carpet, int repainted.
Screened porch, carport,
Low lot rent. Pool, $10,500
386-506-9097
GARAGE SALE?
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DAYTONA BEACH- 2/1
Furnished, new paint,
ceramic tile, close to
beach,includ: water/cable
$750/mo 321-276-6255
DAYTONA BEACH- 2/1,
2nd floor w/balcony &
oceanview. $550/mo +
$300 sec inc water. Call
before 8pm386-760-4949
DAYTONA BEACH-
BAYSHORE- Uniquely
styled 2/2, double balco-
nies w/riverview, extra
storage, $995/mo Wynn
A. Hamilton Real Estate
Broker 386-846-3290
Free Week! 4 Locations.
Daytona Beach & Dayto-
na Beach Shores with
Oceanview. All utilities
included, furnished or
unfurnished. Just Steps
to Beach. 3 different size
units starting at $150
weekly & $625 monthly
Looking for long term ten-
ants No increase in rates
for Special Events
386-322-8383 / 767-7141
Daytona/Ormond Beach
Want to live by the
beach? 2br $720/mo
Call 386-767-5609
LefR
DIAMOND HEAD, New
Smyrna 2/2 luxury.
Spectacular intracoastal
views, 4 balconies, pool,
private marina (slips),
Clubhouse, tennis, W/D,
cable, pet OK, $1750/mo.
or FSBO 407-687-7417
NEW SMYRNA BEACH-
River front condo, fully
furnished, 2/2, pool and
fishing dock, $900/mo +
utilities. 386-314-9810
NEW SMYRNA- 2/2/1
Nice Quite area, Turnbull
Bay golfcourse, partially
furnished,W/D, Screened
in lanai, Avali now.
$1000/mo 386-478-3890
SUN HOMES
Holly Forest Estates
55+ Community. Homes
Available from $15,500.
Hurry this will not last!
Heated swimming pool,
bocce ball, shuffle board,
social gatherings, potluck
dinners, bingo, cards,
crafts. For more informa-
tion visit us at 1000
Walker St, Holly Hill, Fl
www.4Hollyforest.com or
call 1-888-308-4750
REDUCED
NEW SMYRNA- 55+
Quail Hollow, 3br/2ba
W/D, furnished, renovat-
ed, Screened rm, Car-
port, Shed, $11,900
386-423-5307
ORMOND BEACH 55+
Owner finance 2-br/1.5ba
New carpet, int repainted.
Screened porch, carport,
Low lot rent. Pool,
$10,500 386-506-9097
PALM HARBOR: Huge
3br/2ba loaded 14 hous-
es to choose from.
Starting at $399/mo. On
your property.
800-622-2832
PORT ORANGE 3/2
doublewide 68K 2/2
single wide 60K both with
land in family park.
Terms or less for cash.
386-547-2069 owner.
PORT ORANGE 55+ 2/2
Completely remodeled
dblwd. Laurelwood. Own
your own land! Shed,sun
porch, wd firs, $79,900
firm. 386-756-0183
SOUTH DAYTONA 2/1
Own Land, NO rental
fees. screen porch, car-
port, A/C, Very quiet &
private. 1070 Palm View.
One block from Reed Ca-
nal. $45,000
904-824-9206
DISCOUNT TIME-
SHARES 60%-80% off
retail!! Worldwide Loca-
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ORMOND BY THE SEA
Luxury Condo oceanfront
2/2 walk to shopping or
relax in the pool or
jacuzzi. Ceramic tile
thru-out. Ground floor,
new paint, water, pest
control, expanded cable
included only $1250/mo
call Keith 386-441-1433
Port Orange Waterfront
on Intracoastal. 2/2, 1st
fir., next to heated pool.
water/cable incl. Secure.
$850mo. (386)795-6856
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
RENT lOW
VERO BEACH: Call for
specials! 1br from $475,
2br from $600 incl
water/sewer, Tile, New
apple. Near Beach, Park &
Restaurant 772-563-0013
Daytona Beach
Beachside Chalet 1BR,
fully furn., newly decorat-
ed, fireplace, cath. ceil.,
No Pets/Smoking. Cen-
tral Location 1/2 block
from beach. Avail Nov.1,
$700/mo 386-253-5487
DAYTONA BEACHSIDE
2/2 5th fir. Updated. 2blks
to bch,on rivertennis, cbl,
pkng, spectacular view,
$850/mo. 973-714-3596
Daytona Beachside:
1289 Belaire Drive, 3/1
Tile fir, Lg fenced yard.
CHA. Near Ortona Ele-
mentary $900/mo incl
lawn 386-677-8888
HOLLY HILL- 830 State
Ave, 3/2 + bedroom
studio, w/screened porch
$1100/mo + deposit
386-492-9000 or
516-359-1120
BEST BUY IN NC
MOUNTAINS!
2.5acre parcel. Gated
development.Spectacular
view. High altitude.
Bryson City $39,500.
Owner financing.
Owner 1-800-810-1590
www.wildcatknob.com
FORECLOSURES-
OWN 20ACRES OF
LAND NOW!
Near Booming El Paso,
Texas. NEVER BEEN
EASIER!! $ODown, Take
over $159/mo payment.
Now $12,856. Was
$16,900. No credit
checks/owner financing.
1-800-755-8953
www.TexasLandForeclo
sures.net
GEORGIA OVER 15 ac
in Wayne County Geor-
gia. Beautiful Tiff 85 pas-
ture, 2 small ponds,
county road frontage,
very quiet & secluded.
Only $3,500/ acre with
owner financing.
Cell 912-269-9349
912-427-7062,
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. (866)789-8535
NC MOUNTAINS
Brand new! $50,000
Mountain Top tract
REDUCED to $19,500!
private, near Boone area,
bank financing, owner
must sale, 866-275-0442
NC MTNS: 2.85 ac, deed
restricted. 1800' elev,
near Asheville, Beautiful
view of Blue Ridge mtns.
$47,900 321-757-9621
North Carolina 60 min
to Asheville Mtn lots &
homes, 1-3 acres. Some
owner financing avail.
Ed Hicks, Lic. RE Broker,
Timberland Investment
Prop Inc 828-676-0221
73 Mnfatue
( Property Showcase of .,
Central Florida, Inc. "
IAL NUFACIURED HOMES SALES
4536 S. Clyde Morris Blvd, Ste #1
S1, Port Orange, FL 32129
(386) 788-9998
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NEW SMYRNA BEACH-
Unfurn., 2/1, carport,
fenced backyard, shed,
non-smoker, 1st, last,
sec. credit chk. Avail
now, no pets. $700/mo.
386-428-4477
ORMOND Golf Course
home 4br/3ba/Irg 2 car
garage, bonus rm, huge
screened brick patio
overlooks pool & course,
$1900/mo. 386-527-3006
ORMOND BEACH 30
Sugarberry Cir. in The
Woodlands. 2bd/2ba furn
Fenced, no pets/smoking
$800mo. 386-795-6691
ORMOND BEACH -
Plantation Bay, 3bd/2ba
2000sf. home $1300/mo.
1 year lease. Realty
Atlantic 386-503-0416
ORMOND BEACH Main-
land. Corner lot, 3/2/1,
split plan. Section 8 OK!
1608 Palmer Dr. $975
/mo Wynn A Hamilton
Real Estate Broker
386-846-3290
RENT lOW
ORMOND BEACH-
Oak Forest, Riverfront
3br/3ba/2cg 2200sq.ft,
Fireplace, W/D, Huge lot,
$1350 386-295-2539
PORT ORANGE 1077
York Way. Kingswood
Subd. 3bd/2ba/2car gar.,
Best in area! $1100/mo
Call 386-295-2614
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Cute, clean 2bdrm/lbath.
New carpet/paint, carport
+laundry, new w/d $730
mo+ dep. (386)673-3407
SPRUCE CREEK
FLY-IN 2/2/2 on golf
course, Rent $1,050/mo.
White Real Estate
386-689-4887
DAYTONA BEACH
Pelican Bay 2/2 villa with
gated security. Includes
basic cable, fireplace 1
car garage, screen porch.
Avail Oct 1. $800/mo
386-295-6294
EDGEWATER 2-br/2.5ba
& garage TH. Riverfront 2
decks overlooks the river.
Pool, W/D $1000/mo +
utilities. 386-478-1710
ORMOND BEACH Ex-
ceptional! Large 2000+sf.
3br/3ba/2cg in The Trails.
New carpet & appls. Fplc.
$1,250/mo + security
Lease option available.
386-677-3782; 295-0392
EDGEWATER- 2/1
maintenance free, laun-
dry facility, close to river
park/shops, like new,
in-eat kitchen, $650/mo
386-409-8744
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NEW SMYRNA BEACH-
Clean 1BD park model,
Near beach,shopping
and hospital. Friendly
NSB adult park, Buy or
Rent to own, Good time
to make a deal, Owner
financing 386-690-4756
NEW RETIREMENT Cot-
tage ready for your finish-
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golf community in Caroli-
na mtns. Short drive from
Asheville. Just $199,900.
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NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS
Mild 4 Seasons! E-Z to
finish log cabin shell, w/
loft & basement, includes
acreage $99,900.
Mountain & waterfront
homesites
$39,000-$99,000.
E-Z Bank Financing!
828-247-9966 (Code41)
NORTH CAROLINA
Mountains New! E-Z Fin-
ish Log Cabin Shell with
Loft & Full Basement In-
cludes acreage $99,900
Financing Avail. 828-247-
9966 Code:60
North Carolina, West-
ern Mtns 1-4ac Best val-
ue in Blue Ridge. Spec
views, Lake & Pool ac-
cess. From $25k Lic con-
tractor. Owner Finance
Owr/Bkr 828-286-1304
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OWN LAND in Beautiful
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est Starting $129/month.
18 lots only! Pre- Record-
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8164 mention ad code
5063 or visit www.
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OWNER MUST Sell. 4+
acres- $57,300 Nice oak
trees, private access to
lake. All utilities in. Ready
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531-1665 or 931-260-
9435
SEBRING: 2 ACRES
ON THEATER!
ONLY$61,300.
Originally over $170,000,
now priced way below
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lake views. All amenities
completed, ready to
build or hold. Owner fi-
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TENNESSEE LAND . .
5 acre tracts for $24,995.
Great schools. Owner fi-
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3390 or 931-946-2484,
ask for Darin.
UNBELIEVABLE LAND
BARGAIN! 13.5 AC- only
$49,900 Free Boat Slips
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PORT ORANGE area
Mobile Home on private
lot. 2 br 1-ba extra clean.
W/D included. $650/mo.
386-451-5180
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PORT ORANGE: S US-1
Retail/Office, 750sqft
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386-566-0422
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HOLLY HILL: 244 Ridge- ORMOND BEACH: Med-
wood, Ave, Office build- ical Office Approx
ing, Free standing, Re- 5000sqft. Can be divided
modeled, full bath & into two or three offices.
kitchen Approx 800sqft Rent is $10/sqft Call
Must see! $750/mo Hope 386-672-9683 be-
PORT ORANGE 5571 tween 9am-4pm. No
Ridgewood Ave. 950sq.ft. weekend calls.
finished units avail. lyr IT I
lease or more. $8/sq .ft.
4215 Ridgewood Ave. 0 I i I
1500sf. 3 finished units
avail. year or more ORMOND BEACH -
lease $16/sq.ft. North US1, w/offc &bath
SOUTH DAYTONA 3184 1,000sf $485mo. similar
Ridgewood Ave. Front savings on 1250sq.ft.
building 1250sq.ft. 2units 386-451-4018/672-1276
$16/sq.ft. Rear building
1040sq.ft.2units available
$8/sq.ft. 386-871-6030 DAYTONA: Nova/Bev
PORT ORANGE: Car lot ille, 600sqft Boat, Car,
100' frontage on RV Etc, 11'x11' overhead
(Ridgewood) US1, corner doo $325/mo inc eec
property, high traffic, tric 386-566 0422
good visibility & acces-
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1958 CHEVY DELRAY
Rebuilt from ground up, 2
tone, original radio
straight 6. Manual trans
$17,000 386-671-9907
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1967 MUSTANG Coupe
289 V-8 2 BBL. Runs
good. Fair condition. Call
386-405-2385
CHEVY MONTE Carlo
1976. Black 2-door,
am/fm stereo, power
steering, & brakes. A/C
66K original miles. $3500
386-690-0277
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CHEVY NOVA 1970- 350
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Restored to original
$9900/obo 772-201-2838
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TOYOTA COROLLA CE-
2003, Silver 34,000mi,
One owner mint condi-
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A/C,$7200 386-427-1283
1996 PLYMOUTH
Voyager wrecked.
Excellent engine and
transmission. Nice
interior, near new tires.
Many good body parts.
$400. Call for details
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386-314-8138
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Less than 16K miles
Garage kept. Loaded.
Mint condition. $11,500
386-931-6179
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Like new Professionally
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$1000 386-427-1144
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4, Excellent condition.
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SPECIAL
37' PILGRIM 2006 Park
Model Trailer 2-br/1-ba
set up in a 55+ retirement
park. $0 down $0 interest
$575 per month, includes
payment on trailer lot and
insurance. $18,000
772-359-5231
305-247-4021
NEW SMYRNA 35'
Impala Park Model 1989
furn 1/1, kitchen, living
area, new carpet, frig,
blinds, curtains. Queen
bed, Ig closets $1000.
912-264-5072
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hitch. Excellent shape.
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