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Reading of special event ordinance delayed again
Officials and
businesses
wrestle with
definition
BY IEANNE WILLARD
Staff writer
PONCE INLET Facing
opposition and questions
from business owners and
residents, town officials
agreed to delay the first
reading of a proposed spe-
cial events ordinance for
the second time at last
week's town council meet-
ing.
The tug-of-war between
the business community
and council members left
no consensus on proposed
terms and raised the ques-
tion of whether an ordi-
nance was needed.
The 11-page draft docu-
ment seeks to define spe-
Keyto AIDS
prevention is
knowledge
Local health
worker aims to
spread the
message.
BY JEANNINE GAGE
Staff writer
VOLUSIA COUNTY -
Derrick Harris doesn't
mind a midday interrup-
tion at his barber shop,
Derrick's Cutmasters on
Orange Avenue in Day-
tona Beach, when it's
Leroy Robinson who
bounds through the
door. Mr. Robinson, who
works for the Volusia
County Health Depart-
ment, has a message to
spread and Mr. Harris is
happy to let him use the
barbershop as a soapbox.
"Leroy is such a posi-
tive role model," Mr. Har-
ris said. "Giving the pub-
lic the message that he
does is very important. It
can save lives."
Mr. Robinson's mes-
sage?
HIV and AIDS affect
more blacks than whites
and the way to end that is
to become educated
about prevention and
treatment.
"They don't want to
talk about it," Mr. Robin-
son said. "But we have to
cial events, limit the num-
ber of events, establishes a
processing fee, filing dead-
lines and requires event
organizers to purchase lia-
bility and property damage
insurance naming the
town as additional insured,
meaning the town's inter-
est also is protected under
the policy.
Owners from three local
restaurants, Inlet Harbor
Marina and Restaurant,
Down the Hatch Restau-
rant and Racing's North
Turn, say increased regula-
tions and fees will squeeze
profits in an already tight
economy, and they believe
the ordinance's language
could be misinterpreted by
future city council mem-
bers.
"We still have concerns
that this is over-regulation,
over-control and can be
misinterpreted," said Ray
Ingrassia, owner of Down
the Hatch Restaurant.
WINNING
As proposed, a special
event would include any
event that has an impact
on town services such as
police or fire, requires
street closures, additional
parking, bus or shuttle
services, additional seating
outdoors or requires traffic
control on adjacent streets.
Normal day-to-day oper-
ations of restaurants are
exempt, according to the
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POODLE
Ponce Inlet resident
Ruth Hatfield and
her 8-year-old
poodle, Buddy, strut'
their stuff during the
first Ponce Inlet
Mardi Claws Parade
Feb. 2 along
Peninsula Drive.
Buddy received first
prize for best dog
costume.
overcome that and
increase everyone's
awareness."
National Black
HIV/AIDS Awareness day
was yesterday, but Mr.
Robinson promotes
awareness year round in
his role as a health serv-
ice representative, a
position he has held for
27 years.
In Volusia County, one
in 104 blacks is HIV posi-
tive or has AIDS. For His-
panics, it's one in 353
and for whites, it's one in
729. These statistics mir-
ror those for the state
and country.
"It's very dispropor-
tionate," said Dr. Jerry
Brand, Volusia County
Health Department sen-
ior physician and HIV
specialist. "And-it's a dev-
astating impact on the
community."
There .are several theo-
ries on why HIV and
AIDS "affect so many
more blacks and Hispan-
ics than whites, mostly
based on socioeconom-
ics and limited access to
health care, Dr. Brand
said.
But everyone agrees
that lack of awareness in
the black community,
especially among young
people, plays a role in the
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Crime Stoppers and law enforcement agencies created
decks of cards profiling 52 unsolved homicides and
missing persons to be distributed to jails and prisons in
hopes of developing leads.
Push to solve
cold cases goes
to prisons
BY JEANNE WILLARD
Staff writer
VOLUSIA COUNTY In
1992, Deborah Snowden
was stabbed to death by an
assailant while working at a
model home in South Day-
tona. Her murderer was
never found.
Now police are hoping an
innovative approach of
printing cold-case informa-
tion on playing cards will
help crack Deborah Snow-
den's case and many oth-
ers.
The Volusia County Sher-
iff's office and police
departments from Daytona
Beach, South Daytona, Port
Orange, Daytona Beach
Shores and Flagler County
teamed up with Crime
Stoppers to produce a deck
of cards printed with pho-
tos and information about
unsolved homicides and
missing persons.
"A total of 15,000 cards
will be distributed into the
prison system," said Rick
Wright, Volusia County
Sheriff. Investigator and
Crime Stopper liaison.
The Sheriff's department
has 16 cases on the 52-card
deck and Investigator
Wright said he believes the
cards will generate leads.
"Hopefully (we) can get
these cards marked and
stamped as solved," he said.
Other local police agen-
cies agreed.
Daytona Beach Police
Department Sgt. Paul Bar-
nett, who was instrumental
in developing the cards said
that prisoners know and
hear things that might help.
"The bottom line is -
that's where all the bad guys
are," he said.
Lt Ron Wright, with the
South Daytona Police
Department said the cards
can be a valuable tool.
"Any time we can get cold
case information back out
to the public, it can gener-
ate leads," he said.
A similar deck distributed
on a state-wide level last
summer resulted in two
homicides being solved,
said Suzanne DeWees,
Crime Stopper Executive
Director.
"We are really expecting
to get results," she said.
The cards, already being
distributed to prisons, were
presented to police agen-
cies at January's monthly
police chief meeting.
The Sheriff's office con-
tributed $6,000 toward the
total $11,750 cost, while
Daytona Beach, with 30
cases, donated $5,000.
Other law enforcement
agencies contributed lesser
amounts.
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Friday, February 8, 2008
CASUAL
ELEGANCE
Volusia County Health
Department employee
Leroy Robinson gives
car wash manager
Jimmy Browning AIDS
information and condoms
to distribute at the busi-
ness on Mary McLeod
Bethune Boulevard
recently. HIV and AIDS
affects blacks in higher
numbers than whites and
a big part of Mr. Robin-
son's job is to spread the
word on prevention.
Beverly Alvarez-Daly
staff photographer
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increased numbers.
To overcome this, a big
part of Mr. Robinson's job
is community outreach
and he is the perfect per-
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son to reach black resi-
dents here. He was born
and raised in Daytona
Beach and seems to be old
friends with most every-
one he sees. He's greeted
with hugs and smiles from
young and old alike.
"There's definitely a level
of trust and that helps," he
said.
On a recent trip to The
Wash auto detailing shop
on Mary McLeod Bethune
Boulevard, Mr. Robinson
handed manager Jimmy
Browning a stack of fliers
and big bag of condoms to
distribute. Mr. Browning
said he is always happy to
see Mr. Robinson, espe-
cially when he comes in a
large van with the health
department logo on the
side.
"I like the van. It exposes
the community to AIDS
awareness," Mr. Browning
said. "And that's what's
important, because the
bottom line is if people
aren't aware of it, they
won't get checked."
But Mr. Robinson said he
sometimes has -to be more
covert.
If he is going to a private
home to talk to "someone
about AIDS prevention, he
covers the van's health
department logos.
"If I'm at someone's
house, the neighbors ask
'why is the clinic man
there?' They assume the
worst, that someone in
that house has the ninja,"
Mr. Robinson. said, using a
slang term for AIDS.
That stigma is hard to
overcome. Mr. Harris, who
as well as being a barber is
a pastor of his own church,
said the close ties that
bind the black community
may prevent people from
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"Everyone knows every-
one's business," Mr. Harris
said, "And with this, maybe
you don't want everyone to
know your business."
Shawn Troutman, who
was getting a haircut when
Mr. Robinson came into
the barbershop, said he
wasn't sure about the
increased stigma among
blacks, but did agree that
the disease should be
talked about.
"You've got to keep it
real, so they (young peo-
ple) know," the Holly Hill
Middle School computer
teacher said. "They think it
just won't happen to them,
but unless they protect
themselves, they need to
know it could."
Mr. Browning said he
believes there is a lack of
concern among young
people about HIV and
AIDS.
"Young kids don't have
any respect for themselves
much less anybody else,"
he 'said. "And they think
they can go and get a shot
for this and be OK. But
that's not true. They need
to know how serious it is
and what they need to do
about it."
Mr. Robinson strives for
this every day. He said that
even though sometimes
people don't want to hear
the "bad" message he has,
he must persist.
"You've got to have love
for people to do this kind
of work," he said. ""A lot of
times they see you as the
bad guy because you're
talking about something
bad, but there can be good
messages too."
And when people are
willing to open up, Mr.
Robinson said, it's all
good.
"Once they start talking
about it, they're full of
questions; very intelligent
questions," he said of the
residents he speaks to.
"That makes me feel that if
I can get one person to
understand, maybe they'll
tell their friends and then
what I'm doing is worth-
while. That it's not in vain."
There will be free AIDS
testing at Hope Fellowship
Church, located at 869
Derbyshire Road, tomor-
row from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Local man lobbies
for Founding Father
Seeks Franklin's
birthday on
calendar
BY JEANNE WILLARD
Staff writer
SOUTH DAYTONAX -
More than 55 years ago, a
high school assignment
ignited a passion in Vernon
Weidner that has not
diminished over time.
Mr. Weidner's book
report on Ben Franklin's
life led to him entering a
1952 national essay con-
test sponsored by the Ford
Motor Company, where he
won first prize for a book-
let he wrote and printed
about the Founding Father.
Henry Ford II spotted the
booklet and sent him a let-
ter of thanks and a picture
of the founding father on
a crisp $100 bill, Mr. Weid-
ner said.
"I was hoping for a car,"
Food, wine and
art featured
BY JEANNE WILLARD
Staff writer
SOUTH DAYTONA -
Hair coloring is considered
an art form at a local salon,
but this weekend a different
kind of art will be on display
at The Gallery Salon to ben-
efit community art educa-
tion.
The salon, located at 917
Beville Road, will hold An
evening of.Color on Sunday,
he joked.
Mirroring Mr. Franklin's
life, he used the money to
start a printing business in
his family's Baltimore
basement, where he print-
ed cards, envelopes and
invitations.
Today, the self-pro-
claimed Ben Franklin buff,
who moved to Florida in
1968, travels the area
speaking to schools and
organizations dressed as
the inventor complete with
colonial style costume,
wig, cane and spectacles.
Over the years the South
Daytona. resident collected
so much memorabilia that
his wife, JHeidi, is hoping
he finds a permanent
home for his collection, he
said.
"She hopes one day I get
a museum," he said. "And
get all the stuff out of the
house."
While Mr. Weidner, 73,
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Feb. 10, from 4-8 p.m.,
showcasing local artists to
raise money for ArtHaus of
Voluisa and Flagler County,
a nonprofit organization
that promotes youth art
education.
The free event, featuring
wine and food, will display
works by two local artists:
Jeanne Jesse and Beth Gar-
ren and photographer Chris
VonHolten. A percentage of
art sales and raffle ticket
proceeds will be donated to
ArtHaus.
The salon, founded 13
years ago, was purchased by
Beverly Alvarez-Daly/staff photographer
South Daytona resident Vernon Weidner travels to schools and organizations dressed
as Ben Franklin to educate people on the inventor's life and his accomplishments. Mr.
Weidner started a petition to get Mr. Franklin's birthday on calendars.
Artist Beth Garren (left)
and Jeanne Jesse stand in
front of one of several
murals they painted at
the Gallery Salon in South
Daytona. The salon will
host a fundraiser Sunday,
Feb. 10 from 4-8 p.m. to
benefit ArtHaus.
Beverly Alvarez-Daly
staff photographer
"Who will be our future
artists?" Mr. Izatt asked.
"Kids need to express
themselves."
Arthaus programs
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Jim Izatt and Chris White
several years .ago and the
pair credit local residents'
support for their thriving
business.
"This community has
made our business what it
is," Mr. Izatt said.
Arthaus was selected
because of its work in
developing young artists
and promoting cultural
enrichment in the commu-
nity, he said.
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WESH-TV News
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break-in
Port Orange police
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a business in their city and
hit Daytona Beach College.
Police said they got wind
of suspect Ozell Knighton
Jr. after stolen property
was pawned at a store in
Longwood. Several weeks
later, a Port Orange
business owner noticed a
suspicious man in the area
and police found Mr.
Knighton and charged him
with dealing in stolen
property. Police said the
suspect possessed burgla-
ry tools when he was
arrested. Daytona Beach
police also got involved
and said Mr. Knighton is
their suspect in the
burglary at the college.
Father breaks
baby's leg
A Port Orange man was
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But business owners
aren't sure how officials will
determine "normal" in a
town where restaurants
have long held events dur-
ing Bike Week, Speed Week,
Biketoberfest and holidays
such as St. Patrick's Day.
"So many times I've
heard from council, from
staff, and from (Police)
Chief. (Steven) Thomas
himself, that the true pur-
pose of this ordinance is for
large events; parades, car-
nivals, walk-a-thons,
marathons and not for local
business," Mr. Ingrassia
said.
"Yet we still feel like this
could be misinterpreted
and could put undue
restriction on what we do,"
he said.
Traffic control and a limi-
tation on the number of
events remain key issues for
owners, Mr. Ingrassia told
council members.
"Why put a limitation on
our business opportunity in
a very difficult economy?"
he asked.
Dick' Neland, owner of
Inlet Harbor and Marina
questioned the need for
new regulations, citing a
lack of problems in the past
with parking or excessive
traffic at local establish-
ments.
"What we envision as a
business community is a
stranglehold on our sur-
vival," he said, referring to
the proposed'limitation on
the number of events.
Councilman Tony Goudie
took exception to business
owner's claims that an ordi-
nance would cause a signif-
icant financial impact.
"It's a little disingenuous
to infer that somehow
onerous regulations are
just crippling your busi-
ness," he said.
"Unlimited special
events are what concerned
us," Mr. Goudie added. "We
are trying to clarify this lan-
guage."
Other town officials grap-
pled with the need for an
ordinance.
Town attorney Virginia
Cassady said the purpose
of any ordinance is to rem-
edy a wrong.
"It sounds like there is
not a wrong to be remedied
right now," Ms. Cassady
said, suggesting the town
consider a basic ordinance
focusing on property
owned by the town.
Chief Steven Thomas
said the purpose is to pro-
tect the town assets and
not over-tax the town's
resources, but conceded
that that the document
may have become more
broad and encompassing
than intended.
"This may be too cum-
bersome, I don't know," he
said.
Kassandra Blissett, town
manager, said a clear defi-
nition of special events was
needed to prevent busi-
nesses from circumventing
parking and sign regula-
tions and to balance the
needs of residents and
businesses.
Mayor Nancy Epps asked
city staff to work on revis-
ing the language to address
business owners concerns.
The proposed ordinance
will be brought back to the
council for public review at
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dreams of finding sponsors
for a "Franklinmobile," he's
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Franklin's birthday noted
on calendars.
He's not asking for a
national holiday, he said,
just long-overdue recogni-,
tion of the inventor and
statesman's accomplish-
ments by recognizing his
Jan. 17, 1706 birthday.
"I've never found any-
body who has done more
for this country than him,"
Mr.' "Weidner- said,- -citing
Mr. Franklin's 17 inven-
tions, which included the
lightning rod, wood burn-
ing stove, battery, street
lamp,. rocking chair and
bifocal eyeglasses.
He was the only Found-
ing Father to sign all five
documents that estab-
lished American inde-
pendence and published
Poor Richard's Almanack,
an annual guide to weather
that included stories,
poems and many of the
famous phrases known
today, he said.
"He was so far ahead of
his time," Mr. Weidner
said.
In an attempt to garner
support for his cause, Mr.
Weidner visited the White
House in 1984 dressed as
Ben Franklin, hoping to
meet with President
Ronald Reagan. Although
he was not able to talk to
the president, his costume
attracted local media and
he made the evening news.
Mr. Weidner founded the
Daytona Beach Franklin
Society, organized three
Ben Franklin parades and
is in the process of collect-
ing 3,000 signatures on a
petition to include the
birthday on calendars.
"If I get enough people to
feel we should do this, I'm
sure the calendar people
would pick up on this," he
said. "We owe the man this
much."
In the fashion of one of
Ben Franklin's oft-quoted
sayings: "Lost time is never
found again," Mr. Weidner
continues to work tireless-
ly to bring recognition to a
man he considers one of
the most intriguing of the
18thI century.
"I know I'm going to suc-
ceed," Mr. Weidner said.
"I'm going to stay with it
till I die."
For more information,
call Franklin Enterprise at
(386) 761-4021 or go to
http://benfranklin.study's-
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Wanted person: Albert
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Birth date: Oct. 31, 1972
Reason wanted:
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Last known location:
Daytona Beach
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Albert Laronzzo Nedd
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If you see Mr Nedd or
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POLICE REPORT
Editor's note: This is a list of arrests, not convictions,
and all arrestees are presumed innocent unless or until
proven guilty in a court of law.
South Daytona
Police Department
*Alfred Franklin Barnes,
30, of 2249 Oriole Lane,
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arrested Jan. 25 on,
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Volusia Tax Reform expecting the next step
As predicted byVolusia Tax Reform, Amendment One
passed overwhelmingly.
Volusia Tax Reform has advocated to educate citizens on
true, meaningful and comprehensive tax reform, of which
VTR believes this amendment did not address. We recog-
nize this amendment as a tax shift to those who already pay
a disproportionate share of the tax burden.
The good news is the legislators got what they wanted,
and they continue to say this is only step one in tax reform.
We will demand further steps that will result in true,
meaningful and comprehensive tax reform.
With regard to portability, let us hope it truly is a stimulus
to the current depressed real estate market as our legisla-
tors told us it would be. This was a clear message to our
elected officials that the citizens of the state of Florida need
tax relief, and they are looking toward our elected leaders
to do what is right and fair for all taxpayers.
Even Governor Charlie Crist and Speaker Rubio in their
victory speeches proclaimed this was the first step to tax
reform. Volusia Tax Reform will now hold our legislators
"feet to the fire," and they should now support our efforts
in forcing the local cities and counties to be more transpar-
ent in all their expenditures.
Even our legislators are stating that local governments
need to be more transparent in its spending and reduce its
spending. Therefore, our legislators should not have a
problem in supportingVTR's efforts in obtaining a Taxpay-
er Bill of Rights, as this is the next step for true tax reform.
Volusia Tax Reform will now push for the Taxpayer
Protection Amendment Act, which is a taxpayer bill of
rights to cap all government spending and revenues at 3
percent or population growth, whichever is less, and no
new taxes without voter approval. Volusia Tax Reform feels
this is the foundation for any meaningful tax reform. Our
Legislators have stated that our local governments need to
be more transparent in their spending, and therefore, they
should support Volusia Tax Reform's efforts in requiring all
taxing districts to publish on the Internet every check they
write, as is currently being done in other states.
In conclusion, you have not heard the last ofVolusia Tax
Reform, and we have many opportunities before us. We will
do what is right for all Florida taxpayers. We have many
plans in place in case the amendment passed and you will
be hearing from us. Stay tuned!
Margie Patchett
Executive director of Volusia Tax Reform
AARP Florida voters demand action
on financial security, health care
The voters of Florida spoke out in record numbers Jan. 29
for action on the most vital issues Floridians face -
ensuring a healthy economy, giving Americans the tools
they need to achieve lifetime financial security and
improving access to affordable, quality health care. Floridi-
ans are concerned the American dream is slipping away,
yet Washington is mired in gridlock, and partisan bickering
has replaced the-true work needed to confront these
difficult issues. We ask that our leaders work together for a
bright future for all generations.
The candidates, campaigns and media spotlight have
moved on to other states. AARP and Divided We Fail will
stay and fight.
We will fight to give voice to the Florida families, employ-
ees and employers who can't afford health coverage and for
people who worry about how they'll ever be able to afford
to retire. We will fight to strengthen programs such as
Social Security and Medicare for the future, so all genera-
tions can enjoy their benefits. We will fight for a stronger
economy in the near term, improved access to health care
for all generations anid better long-term care in the twilight
of life.
We will take our movement directly to people throughout
Florida, listening to their concerns, informing them of the
candidates' positions on health and financial security and
letting them share their ideas. Most importantly, we ask
them to join us.
Divided we fail. Together, we can do anything
(www.dividedwefail.org or www.AARP.org).
Lori Parham
AARP Florida state director
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R1ants,
S-- There are many more reasons to have theWal-Mart than not!
_1, r lI am a mother who lives near Nova and Madeline.
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Call the Hometown Rants & Raves line at
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Callers are asked to refrain from making slanderous
statements. Statements of fact will be checked for
accuracy.
Resident disappointed in city leaders
I read the article you posted on the front page of Hometown
News on Jan 18. I have to say that Mayor Michael Thomas is
extremely naive if he believes the police and firefighters do
not control Edgewater and the City Council. He must be try-
ing to get on their good side because of the threats made by
firefighters sitting in the audience the night the city manager
was fired. I was in the audience, and all they kept saying was,
"The mayor's next on our list! He's got to go!"
It's a real shame when city leaders don't work for the people
any longer and owe their positions and their souls to special
interest groups. But, you cant blame the unions entirely; the
voters placed these people in power, and nowtheywill have to
endure whatever the future holds, be it tax increases, special
assessment fees and taxes or anything else that might come
about as payback for campaign promises and support.
Good luck, Edgewater; you brought this on yourselves!
Editor's note: Hometown News contacted Edgewater Mayor
Michael Thomas fora response, but he declined.
Officers deserve more recognition and honor
My uncle used to be a police officer in New Smyrna Beach,
and he got to talking with one of his old crony police officers
about how they used to do things in the police department.
I can remember when I was a young chap and he had an
accident on the North Causeway. He almost got killed. Him
and his partner were chasing a drunk driver. At that time, they
thought they were doing the right thing with a hot pursuit.
He got better, and a couple years later, he got on a motorcy-
cle. And the same thing happened; he was chasing someone
in hot pursuit and almost got killed.
He was always leery of getting killed and leaving his wife.
The city didn't have insurance and pensions at that time. Offi-
cer served out of the goodness of their heart.
I noticed now people criticize police officers these days.
There have been numerous times of the police officers shed-,
ding their blood while on'duty. It's the thing they do and
accept when they put their badge on.
New Smyrna doesn't offer the Purple Heart. We should see if
the city will honor those men who got hurt on the job. I know
several officers who have gotten hurt. We should give them
just a little recognition.
In support of Wal-Mart
Well, here we go again! The Rants & Raves will be busy until
April 15.
Let me be the first to say that Wal-Mart and the other 49,200
people in the area of Nova Road and Madeline Avenue have
rights, too. We need the new store.
Please tell me where there is not a dangerous intersection
on six-lane Nova Road? There is no telling what is in the woods
on that site. I'm looking forward to having it cleared.
I hope Hometown News and the city are fair about this issue.
Raves for property appraiser's column
I want to publicly thank Hometown News for the article on
Morgan Gilreath, Volusia County property appraiser, and his
concise and informative explanation of the portability of Save
Our Homes.
Finally someone had the common sense and intestinal for-
titude to explain the issue so we could all understand it. It's too
bad that all newspapers didn't carry his message.
If for no other reason than this, I voted for the amendment
Jan. 29.
Thank you, Mr. Gilreath, for your explanation.
Kudos for the sheriff
I want to thank Sheriff Ben Johnson for all he and his
deputies have done to make their areas in Volusia County
safe.
Many people don't realize that there are separate jurisdic-
tions, some under the control of local police and some under
control of the Sheriff's Office.. : ....
Our sheriff is a behind-the-scenes law man. Never looking
for attention to himself, his deputies respect him and his pro-
fessionalism, and as a private citizen, so do I.
Thank you, Ben Johnson, for all you do.
Hurray for parenting columnist
This is not a rant; this is-a rave. I am raving that you have
Ruthie Davidson back. She is such as blessing, and she gives
us good information always. It's good to have her back.
Florida voting machines update
First we had hanging chads, then we had the court chal-
lenges to settle the election, then we spent millions again for
more new machines.
Guess what? Now these new gold-plated, high-dollar
machines still do not work right to get a hard copy. So, back to
spending millions more for more new double gold-plated
machines and more new super software.
Wonders never cease here in Florida. No wonder people no
longer want to move here and people are leaving. I guess if we
spend enough taxpayer money along the way, we or they will
get it right someday.
Reader misses crossword puzzle
Please don't cheat us out of our weekly crossword puzzle.
We look forward to it all week; it is the highlight of our day.
Please don't forget it again.
A plea for mercy
When will it be illegal to breed animals?
They're bred for profit, to be hunted, slaughtered and test-
ed on in labs. Why not have mercy on them?
Stop breeding animals for profit, fellow humans!
No child left behind
Since the school district pulled all of the paraprofessionals,
every child is left behind.
The children need help. They are learning a lot of different
stuff, such as behavior, making friends, the ABCs and 123s,
cutting paper and using glue and following directions.
Kids are extremely stressed out and most of that is due to
the FCATs. There is so much that rides on them passing the
test, which is the reason why a'lot of other parents and myself
think the test is ridiculous.
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Port Orange/Ponce Inlet
So. Daytona/Daytona Beach Shores
Mentors make a difference
BY JEANNINE GAGE
Staff writer
VOLUSIA COUNTY-Thir-
teen-year-old Danielle
Bowen has a quiet happi-
ness about her that mani-
fests itself in a shy smile and
a word she uses often.
"Yay!" she responds fre-
quently to questions about
how she likes school and her
life at home.
It's a simple, gleeful
answer to questions, that
just a few years ago, would
have elicited a very different
response. Then, Danielle
was having problems with
her mother at home and
failing in school. Things got
so bad, her grandparents
adopted her and she moved
into their New Smyrna
Beach home.
"We lived in a really bad
neighborhood (in Daytona
Beach)," she said, "and I was
really behind in school. I
wasn't happy."
When Danielle began
sixth grade at New Smyrna
Beach Middle School, a
guidance counselor thought
Danielle would benefit from
having a relationship with a
caring adult.
So into Danielle's life
walked Joanne Long. A
retired teacher from New
York, Ms. Long is one of
hundreds of community
volunteers who serve as
mentors in Volusia County
schools. One hour a week,
Currently, there are 377 mentors working in
Volusia County schools. They come from all
walks of life, including business professionals,
stay-at-home moms and retirees.
they offer up advice, guid-
ance, and most importantly,
an ear to students -who may
be missing a solid adult rela-
tionship in their lives.
"These students want
someone to listen to their
side," said Ericka Tillman,
who facilitates Youth Moti-
vators, the schools' mentor-
ing program. "Mentors need
to come in as a friend, a lis-
tener, not just another
authoritative figure."
Education expert and
Stetson University professor
Patrick Coggins said he has
recently completed a study
on mentoring in the local
schools and the results are
clear mentors make a dif-
ference.
"There is a big impact,"
Dr. Coggins said. "The aca-
demic achievement of these
kids (who are mentored)
goes up exponentially, their
motivation for learning
increases, their absenteeism
goes down. Teachers and
parents both say their atti-
tudes improve. And there is
no charge involved to the
school system. It's a win-win
situation for everyone."
Currently, there are 377
mentors working in Volusia
County schools. They come.
from all walks of life, includ-
ing business professionals,
stay-at-home moms and
retirees. Ms. Tillman said
there is no requirement for
becoming a mentor other
than the real desire to do it.
"We are looking for people
who are caring, committed
and consistent," she said.
"That's what these children
need."
Mentors go through the
same background checks as
any school volunteer, Ms.
Tillman said, and attend a
two-hour training session.
Dr. Coggins said when he
began his study, he assumed
it would be best for children
to have mentors who were
like them racially and even
by gender. He was surprised
to find that wasn't true.
"It had absolutely nothing
to do with their success," he
said. "What's important is
showing up and being with
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From page Al
Florida, managed by a vol-
unteer Board of Directors,
provides an anonymous tip
line to report criminal
activity, Ms. DeWees said.
Rewards are paid to indi-
viduals who call with infor-
mation that leads to an
arrest, she said.
At a recent annual meet-
ing, Crime Stoppers 2007
president, Emory Counts,
said that the nearly 2,000
tips received last year
resulting in 238 arrests and
cash rewards for tipsters
topping $49,000.
"It's really a fantastic
organization," said Sheriff
Ben Johnson, who attended
the meeting. "It's the com-
munity and law enforce-
ment working together."
"It allows people, who
have information to give it
to us," he said. "Many times
people have information
but are afraid to get
involved."
Meanwhile, when the
cards are dealt out, players
will notice the Joker comes
with an appeal to players to
bring closure to the victim's
family: "The victims depict-
ed in this deck are some-
one's mother, father, sister,
brother, wife, husband or
child."
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Kindergarteners
line up along the
hallways, tucking
in their heads and
feet, during a
'code green'
tornado warning
drill held Friday,
Feb. 1 at Cypress
Creek Elementary
School.
Beverly Alvarez-Daly
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Police
From page A5
Drive, Ponce Inlet, was'
arrested Jan. 25 on charges
of home invasion and rob-
bery, aggravated battery
and grand theft. No bail
was set.
Port Orange
Police Department
*Vincent E Adinolfi, 31,
of 1392 S. Wembly Circle,
Port Orange, was arrested
Jan. 27 on charges of felony
battery and domestic vio-
lence. No bail was set.
*Dean Anthony Stramon-
do, 25, of 5112 Pineland
Ave., Apt. B, Port Orange,
was arrested Jan. 29 on
charges .of two counts of
possession of a schedule IV
narcotic. Bail was set at
$2,500.
*Timothy Joseph Sti-
panovic, 29, of 3900 York-
town Blvd., Apt. 2003, Port
Orange, was arrested Jan.
30 on charges of aggravat-
ed stalking. Bail was set at
$5,000.
*Tyler Joseph Hahl, 19, of
779 Sterling Chase Drive,
Port Orange, was arrested
Jan. 30 on charges of pos-
session of burglary tools.
No bail was set.
*Thomas Charles
McMullen Jr., 27, of 5939
Hatteras Drive, Port.
Orange, was arrested Jan.
31 on charges of two counts
of possession of a fraudu-
lent prescription. No bail
was set.
*Benjamin A. Halpren,
28, of 213 Peppermint Way,
Port Orange, was arrested
Jan. 31 on charges of aggra-
vated child abuse. Bail was
set at $20,000.
Daytona Beach
Shores Police
Department
*Jerry Mac Card, 66, of
3743 S. Atlantic Ave., Apt.
11B, Daytona Beach
Shores, was arrested Jan.
28 on charges of battery
domestic violence. No bail
was set.
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Members of Embry-Riddle University and officials from the City of Daytona Beach gather
for a ribbon-cutting at the new $13 million College of Business building Jan.,31 in Day-
tona Beach.
ERAU opens first
College of Business hall
Business school now has room
to double in size, dean says
BY BETHANY CHAMBERS
Staff writer
DAYTONA BEACH A
year ago, when tornados
tore through Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University's
campus, College of Busi-
ness dean Daniel Petree
worried what would hap-
pen to the business school's
new hall.
Two years into planning
and construction, would
the $13 million, 54,225-
square-foot project be
shelved because of the
campus' now-pressing
reconstruction efforts?
"(Chancellor Thomas
Connolly) assured me with-
in hours of the tornado that
his commitment to creating
this building remained,
despite all the other prob-
lems," Mr. Petree said.
Last week, the University's
first dedicated College of
Business hall officially
opened its doors to hun-
dreds of students, faculty
and community members.
Students have been taking
classes in the building since
spring semester started a
month ago.
With planes flying over-
head, University President
John Johnson said the
building couldn't come at a
better time. The aviation
business is expanding rap-
idly, with new forms of
ownership, new types of
planes and ballooning serv-
ice options, he said.
'America may be facing a
real crisis in the aviation
system," he said. "The
industry will atrophy if air
space is too tight, airports
are too claustrophobic, gas
prices are too high and
there are not enough pilots
to fly our planes.
"The good news is the
skills and talents of ERAU
students are better posi-
tioned to understand the
industry than anyone in the
country," he said.
The two-story building
includes a computer lab
with 90 state-of-the-art Dell
computers, seminar rooms
with videoconferencing
and teleconferencing capa-
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"This is the way it's sup-
posed to be. This is the way
businesses do it," marveled
Rick Hale, chairman of the
College of Business Indus-
try Advisory Board and
president of Winner Avia-
tion Corp., during a tour.
On the tour, professors
showed off the Bluetooth
technology that allows
them to write notes on a
computer pad that project
instantly onto a large
screen. The notes can then
be saved and posted online
for students to study later,
saving on paper use.
The building also uses
energy-efficient lighting
and motion sensor on-off
switches.
Previously, the College of
Business was a "college
without a common home,"
operating out of various
buildings.
That made it hard to
gather students for events
or speakers, said senior
Evan Halbhuber, College of
Business Student Govern-
ment Association represen-
tative.
"I see students now I
never saw before. I'm like,
'Are you a sophomore? No?
You're a senior? Why did I
never see you before?" she
said.
Brad Mason, a senior air
traffic management major
from Port Orange, said he
thinks the new building
will give the school more
recognition in the Daytona
Beach area.
"Local students tend to
have that mindset that they
want to leave the area
when they graduate," he
said, "but this gives them
the opportunity to stay
here if they want."
Already the College of
Business is recognized
nationwide, Ms. Halbhuber
said. The school has two
Fulbright Scholars and is
home to the national Air
Transport Research Society.
"It prepared me for suc-
cess in a small school with
individual attention," said
the aviation business
administration major, who
will start her career as a
revenue manager at United
Airlines in Chicago this
summer.
"When I went into inter-
views, I could ask questions
about the industry that
general business majors
couldn't," she added.
With 350 undergraduate
and 150 graduate students,
the College of Business has
room to double in size, Mr.
Petree said.
All the better for Daytona
Beach, said Chamber of
Commerce vice president
of government relations
Jim Cameron.
"We can just get that
much more involved in
bringing aviation-related
business prospects here
down the road," he said.
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"Our mission is to provide
more art venues for our art
students throughout the
county," she said, such as
the current exhibition by
advanced placement and
honors art students of Volu-
sia County at Arthaus' Port
Orange location.
Ms. Jesse and Ms. Garren's
talent is already showcased
on two large murals in the
salon, including a faux
fountain and a full wall
depicting a tranquil ocean
scene with billowing white
curtains.
"Typically people want
tropical scenery because it's
Florida," Ms. Jesse said.
She's created unique art and
faux finishes for pool decks,
nurseries, bathrooms and
businesses.
While both artists make a
living creating custom
murals, their -real passion
remains original oil and
acrylic paintings that lean
toward surrealism, they
said.
They agreed to donate
paintings for the raffle when
they heard Sunday's event
would support Arthaus.
"Had I not had a great art
education and teachers, I
would never had considered
(art)," Ms. Jesse said.
"I think it's really impor-
tant for kids to get started
early and not give up," Ms.
Garren said.
Raffle tickets can be pur-
chased for $10 each for a
chance to win one ,of the
paintings, a haircut and
color service, a massage ses-
sion and Redkin products
from The Gallery Salon and
a floral centerpiece by Art in
Bloom.
Support for Arthaus will
extend beyond this week-
end with the salon donating
$5 for every new client that
mentions Arthaus and will
continue to donate $5 for
subsequent visits by that
client, Mr. Izatt said.
"This is just the begin-
ning," he said.
"Arthaus is an organiza-
tion that, really does need
help, because they give back
to the community in the
form of art."
An Evening of Color will be
held Sunday Feb. 1 Ofrom 4-8
p.m. For more information,
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HAIL TO THE CHIEF
The Florida Fire Chief's Association
recognized Division Chief Christo-
pher J. Weir as state Fire Marshal of
the Year at the Fire-Rescue East
conference. Chief Weir is a 27-year
veteran of the fire service. He joined
the Port Orange Department of Fire
A, w Rescue in June 2005, where he now
serves as fire marshal. Pictured from
left to right, are Fire Chief Thomas
Weber (Port Orange Fire-Rescue), Lt.
Carl Weaver (Orange County Fire-
Rescue), Division Chief Christopher
Weir and Barry Baker, Fire
Chief/Florida Fire Chief's Association
president.
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his baby's leg. Detectives
said Benjamin Halpren, 28,
was home with the 5-
month-old who was
strapped in an infant seat
during a feeding. Mr.
Halpren told police he got
angry because the baby
wouldn't stop crying.
According to the police
report, Mr. Halpren yanked
the child from the seat
without unfastening the
belt. They said he did not
tell the baby's mother
about the incident until
hours later when he
noticed the baby's leg was
swollen.
Teacher of
the Year named
Volusia County's Teacher
of the Year is a standout
from Cypress Creek
Elementary School in Port
Orange. She was honored
by her peers at the Ocean
Walk Resort. Jeanne Wright
is a first-grade teacher and
is an example of what is
best about the area's
schools as she influences
students and inspires
confidence in parents,
according to district
officials. In addition to her
award, Mrs. Wright will
have free use of a new car
all year.
Body of young
woman identified
A woman found dead in a
vacant lot in Daytona
Beach last October has
finally been identified. She
was Mamie Jameka
Thomas, 18, of Augusta, Ga.
Ms. Thomas was found
by a passerby in a vacant
lot on South Beach Street
Oct. 21, but police don't
believe her death is con-
nected to a string of serial
killings. They have already
told WESH they don't
believe the young woman
was murdered, despite the
fact that she was found
only partially clothed.
There was no sign of
trauma to the body and
police are still waiting on
toxicology results to
determine if Ms. Thomas's
death was h drug overdose
or due to some other
medical condition.
Hotline for serial
killer case set up
Daytona Beach police
said they have received
hundreds of tips as they
continue the search for a
serial killer in their city.
Police believe the same
killer shot and killed three
women in remote areas of
the city in late 2005 and
early 2006, then re-
emerged, killing Stacey
Gage, 30, last month. Her
body was found Jan. 2.
Police have said the killer is
likely living, even working,
in Daytona Beach and are
asking the public to report
anything suspicious
because they don't think
the killer will stop until he's
caught. Police have set up a
special hotline number to
report information (866)
619-5734.
Resident honored
A gem ofVolusia County
was celebrated at the
address. The county
honored longtime commu-
nity leader Dr. James Huger
with a lifetime achievement
award. Dr. Huger, "Jimmy"
to those who know him and
most everyone does, has
had a significant impact on
almost every organization
in the area.
Dr. Huger was the first
African-American to serve
on the County Council, a
longtime civil rights activist
and friend of Dr. Martin
Luther King. He is not only
a leader, but a dedicated
husband, father and
grandfather several times
over. A wonderful plaque
honoring Dr. Huger will be
placed in the newly
expanded Ocean Center.
Crime Stoppers
names president
Crime Stoppers of
Northeast Florida, which
includes Volusia and
Flagler counties, has long
pushed to get information
for law enforcement. The
organization recently
inducted Brandon Perry as
president and celebrated
2007's accomplishments.
Organizers said the number
of tips called in, or in some
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Tolls back in business
Meanwhile, the free ride
on the beach is over.
Tollbooths have returned to
beach approaches up and
down the Volusia County
coastline. February,,with
the races, is typically seen
as the start of the local
tourist season, which runs
through November. During
that time, motorists have to
pay to drive on the beach.
There is no charge in
December and January.
Tolls run drivers $5 a day, or
residents can get a yearly
$20 pass. Some officials in
county government have
suggested doing away with
tolls, citing goodwill toward
a free beach as more
valuable than the toll
revenue, but in a time when
purse strings are tighten-
ing, officials said it's less
than likely the county will
do away with tolls this year.
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Clinton F. Thomas
Clinton E Thomas, 85, of
South Daytona, died Sun-
day, Jan. 27, 2008, at Hali-
fax Medical Center in Day-
tona Beach.
Mr. Thomas was born in
Proctor, Vt., and had lived
in the area since 1999,
coming from his birth-
place.
He was a retired insur-
ance agent and had retired
from the U.S. Army. He was
a veteran of World War II
and the Korean War.
Mr. Thomas was a mem-
ber of the United Church in
Proctor, Vt., Veterans of
Foreign Wars, American
Legions and the Elks, all in
Rutland, Vt.
He is survived by his wife,
Linda; three sons, Winfred
Thomas of Chittenden, Vt.,
Bradford Thomas of Proc-
tor, Vt., and Jay Thomas of
Lester, Vt.; two daughters,
Ann Fair of Boulder, Colo.,
and Jennifer Greene of
South Daytona; nine
grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
He was preceded in
death by his first wife, Ann
Carver Thomas, and his
son, Forrest Thomas.
Arrangements were
under the direction of
Cardwell & Maloney
Funeral Home in Port
Orange.
For Hometown News
Mentors
From page A7
the kid over an extended
period of time. What these
kids are yearning for is
someone to spend time with
them."
New Smyrna Beach Mid-
dle School guidance coun-
selor Page Thanasiu agrees.
"I had one child who
would be in my office
almost daily, not for any-
thing specific, but I think
she just needed someone to
show they cared about her,"
Dr. Thanasiu said. "After we
hooked her up with a men-
tor, she maybe came in to
see me once a month."
Dr. Thanasiu said children
who have a "rough home
life" or are dealing with
other issues benefit most
from certain aspects of
mentoring, but successful
children also profit from the
program.
"We have gifted children
who have mentors and they
do amazing things togeth-
er," she said.
Both Dr. Coggins and Ms.
Tillman stress that mentor-
ing is not just about aca-
Rants
From page A6
The teachers don't get rec-
ognized for their dedication
or hard work that they do
each and every day. The
teachers are supposed to
teach the children about
what's on the FCAT. What
about all the other stuff that is
not on the test?
I think we need to do away
demics.
"Mentoring goes beyond
tutoring," Ms. Tillman said.
"It's also about helping chil-
dren with self- esteem,
social skills and morals and
values."
In many cases, Ms. Till-
man said, students will trust
mentors when they feel like
they can't talk to anyone
else.
"They can open up to
them," she said. "They may
be hiding something serious
like an abusive situation at
home and through mentor-
ing, they can finally tell
someone and get help."
Dr. Coggins, who through
his Rotary Club serves as a
mentor, said it's easy to see
the changes in a child who is
being mentored.
"These kids do not gener-
ally see adults other than
their parents caring about
them. Most adults just has-
sle them," Dr. Coggins said.
"But once they have a men-
tor, I see more smiles. Stu-
dents with their heads down
in the beginning are sud-
with the test. It also doesn't
give any credit to those stu-
dents who are above their
academic achievement. It's all
graded as a whole. This is not
fair to anyone. It's no wonder
stressed out kids are becom-
ing so violent.
We are in a low-income
neighborhood. Most of the
denly smiling and holding
their heads up high."
And it's not just the stu-
dents who see improvement
in their lives through the
mentoring program.
Ms. Long, who is part of
the New Smyrna Beach Mid-
dle School Mentoring Pro-
gram, the largest in the
county with more than 100
volunteers, said the work
she does with Danielle ben-
efits her greatly.
"I get excited every Tues-
day when I get to come and
see her," Ms. Long said. "I
didn't have sisters growing
up and I don't have a daugh-
ter, so she is very special to
me and we have a wonderful
time together."
Danielle, who is excelling
in school these days, has
asked Ms. Long to continue
mentoring her when she
goes to New Smyrna Beach
High School next year.
"Yay," she said when Ms.
Long agreed.
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committee has been working to develop a conservation corridor area known as Map A by building a toolbox that will
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Chinese auction
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A Chinese auction will be
held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
Saturday, Feb. 9, at Ameri-
can Legion Post 270, 119
Howes St., Port Orange.
More than 50 prizes will be
awarded. The cost is $5,
which will include 20 tick-
ets, coffee and cake. Ten
tickets may be purchased
for an additional $1.
The public may attend.
For more information, call
(386) 763-0722.
Pre-St. Patrick's Day
dinner, dance
to be held
The Irish American Club
of Greater Daytona will
present Paddy Noonan
Showband Pre-St. Patrick's
Day Celebration at 5 p.m.,
Wednesday, Feb. 20, at the
Elks Club in Port Orange.
The cost for this dinner
and dance will be $20 per
person.
Seating is limited; reserva-
tions must be made by Sun-
day, Feb. 10. Checks payable
to Irish American Club of
Greater Daytona may be
mailed to 27 Jana Drive,
Ponce Inlet, FL 32127.
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Piggotte Community Center
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The cost is $50 per person,
which includes all supplies.
No experience is needed.
Advance registration is
required at the Piggotte
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Field trip scheduled
The Halifax River
Audubon will host a field
trip to Volusia County land-
fill Saturday, Feb. 9.
Participants will meet at
7:30 a.m. at the Publix park-
ing lot at Taylor Road and
Williamson Boulevard in
Port Orange.
Participants should bring
a bagged lunch and drink.
There will be easy or no
walking. This event is free.
For more information, call
leader David Hartgrove at
(386) 788-2630.
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Rants
From page A 12
a nutritious meal, bath them
and get them to bed at a
decent time. We need to find a
solution to this problem.
Monuments belong
in graveyards
When people have car acci-
dents and somebody gets
killed, which is sad, and they
erect these monuments in
their yards, I now have to pass
one every day. I think it's
wrong.
Don't these people realize
you have to go to and from
work everyday and see these
monuments on holidays?
They are there as a constant
reminder.
I think it belongs in a grave-
yard and not in other people's
yards. I think they should
show other people considera-
tion.
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New electronics, marine sup-
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be available. Free boat cush-
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be handed out to those who
show boat registration. While
supplies last, children 12
years of age and younger will
receive a free life vest, but
must be present for fitting. A
free kids' fishing clinic will be
held at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m., Fri-
day, at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m.
and 5 p.m., Saturday, and at
11 a.m. and 1 p.m., Sunday.
Children will learn about fish-
ing tackle, tying knots, angler
skills and casting. Each child
will receive a free rod and
reel. The boat show will be
held from 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri-
day, from 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sat-
urday, and from 10 a.m.-5
p.m., Sunday, at Ocean Cen-
ter, 101 N. Atlantic Ave., Day-
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for adults and $3 for children
ages 6 to 12; children younger
than 6 will be admitted free.
Visit the website at www.day-
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*Valentine's Day tea and
card party: This annual party
of the Ormond Beach
Woman's Club will be held at
11:30 a.m. at the Club House,
42 N. Beach St., Ormond
Beach. Lunch will be served,
cards will be played and there
will be numerous prizes. The
cost is $14 per person. To pur-
chase tickets and for more
information, call (386) 672-
9824.
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St., Daytona Beach. Show
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Feb. 9, and at 2 p.m., Feb. 10.
To order tickets, call (386)
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ticket with one ticket pur-
chased.
*Trolley tours: The Ormond
Beach Historical Trust will
host this two-hour at 9:45
a.m. Participants will be intro-
duced to more than 30 histor-
ical buildings and sites in
Ormond Beach. The climate-
controlled trolley makes stops
at the Fairchild Oak and the
Three Chimneys Sugar Mill
Ruins (ruins not otherwise
open to the public). The cost
is $18 for adults, $15 for sen-
iors and $5 for children ages
5-12. Tours begin at the Case-
ments parking lot, 25 River-
side Drive, Ormond Beach.
Seating is limited. Reserva-
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BY STEPHANIE DIXON
Entertainment writer
Man's best friend will get a help-
ing hand from a silent auction
sponsored by the NASCAR Founda-
tion.
The "Partners for Paws Spectacu-
lar A Live and Silent Auction" will
be held Wednesday, Feb. 13, at the
Daytona 500 Club Tent at Interna-
tional Speedway.
"In 1998, Halifax Humane Society
held the first NASCAR memorabilia
auction," said Sarah Newman, sen-
ior coordinator of the NASCAR
Foundation. "The event was hugely
successful. This year, the founda-
tion decided to make it bigger and
better to help even more for the
cause., NASCAR took the event
under its umbrella, hoping to build
upon the success Halifax already
had."
Surely adding to the success will
be an autograph session from 6 to 7
p.m. with Greg Biffle, Ryan Newman
and Mike Skinner of Daytona
Beach, who also will serve as the
hosts. The silent auction will take
place from 6 to 9:30 p.m., and the
live auction from 7:30 to 10 p.m.
Proceeds will benefit the Greg Bif-
fle Foundation, the Ryan Newman
Foundation along with the Halifax
Humane Society, all of which make
STAR SCOPES
James Tucker
Week of 02-08-2008
Aries-March 21-April 19
You are divinely connected and blessed. You have a
lot of help and grace from spirit. Your skills in handling
life's challenges continue to amaze your friends. Your
strong heart is the main reason you are able to get so
many things done so well. You are a tireless worker in
the vineyards of life. Continue to build on your fine
accomplishments and more will be coming soon.
Taurus-April 20-May 20
There are three main reasons for your success. First,
you are not afraid of taking risks and following your
dream. Second is your belief in life itself. Third, you are
always there for family and friends when they need
you. The universe continues to renew you from the
inside out Your blessings are almost too numerous to
Saturday
Photo courtesy of Sarah Newman
The NASCAR Foundation will host the Partners for Paws Spectacular, A
Live and Silent Auction at 6 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 13, at the Daytona 500
Club Tent at Daytona International Speedway. Greg Biffle (right with Cook-
ie), Ryan Newman (left with Molly) and Mike Skinner will host.
life easier for man's furry friends.
The Ryan Newman Foundation
also has a wildlife foundation, and
the Greg Biffle Foundation especial-
ly supports no-kill shelters, said Ms.
Newman.
Ms. Newman said 99 percent of
the items are signed by top Sprint
Cup drivers. Items are expected to
go for $1 to more than $5,000 and
will include VIP NASCAR experi-
ences, autographed items, crew
uniforms, helmets, framed photo-
graphs and prints, jackets and col-
lectibles.
For the NASCAR fan wanting a lit-
tle more, World Ventures will have a
Las Vegas dream trip for the Fourth
of July weekend up for bid and a
Tiffany's crystal vase will be avail-
able as the door prize.
Also, members of the local com-
munity have donated gift baskets,
Ms. Newman said.
Tickets cost $20 at the door; chil-
dren younger than 14 will be admit-
ted free. An Italian dinner will be
provided.
For more information, visit the
Web site www.NASCAR.com/Foun-
dation.
count.
Gemini-May 21-June 21
Mars in Gemini give you extra strength and courage
when life's challenges try to pull you down. Some-
times you have to show patience with others who
aren't as intuitive or instinctual as you. One of the
main keys for your success is to express your desires
in positive ways that make others want to help you.
Respect and love given under fire brings back huge
rewards.
Cancer-June 22-July 22
You live your life with a spirit of love and compassion.
When you turn inside and listen closely for wise coun-
sel, trust and act upon them, you are at your best The
joy in your heart that comes from sharing with others
is one of your greatest rewards. It comes from the
deep well of gratitude in your soul. Your example is a
shining wonderful light for others to follow.
Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
You have a great, deep heart and a lot of motivation.
You make it happen no matter what gets in the way.
Why? Because you never give up or quit trying. You
keep on keeping on. Life's challenges make you try
even more. Do things to lift your own spirit as well.
Now the joy in your heart gives you courage ,and
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desire to continue to grow, serve and flourish.
Virgo-Aug. 23-Sept.22
The universal presence in you constantly inspires
you to do your best. You wake up each day with
joy in your heart. You love to share with others
you meet along the way. You choose harmony
over chaos, peace over anger and love over fear.
Because of all these divine qualities, spirit has
made you a proponent of truth. If only more of
us could be like you, this world would be much
better.
Libra-Sept. 23-Oct. 22
Events over the past year have made you more
self- reliant and shown you clearly where change
and improvement is needed. Challenges in life
seem to bring out the best in you. You always
rise up again, no matter what knocks you down.
You are a champion and winner in the game of
life because of it. Your strong spirit is a beautiful
light to others.
Scorpio-Oct.23-Nov.21
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important things you need helps keep you focused
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be held from 8:30 to
midnight at 310 Main St.,
Daytona Beach. The open
jam is hosted by Ben Bost,
Don Ouellette, Chris
Papaionnou and Dino
Balfour. For more informa-
.tion, call (386) 258-9506.
*Brooklyn Caffe Panini:
Chuck Henderson, "Mr.
Mellow Soul," will perform
from 7-9 p.m., Friday and
Saturday. Open-Mike Night
is held from 5-8 p.m.
Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday. All musicians
and singers may attend. All
events are held at 4649
Clyde Morris Blvd., Unit
601, entrance off of
Herbert Street. Admission
is free. For more informa-
tion, call (386) 322-3306.
*Comedy auction: This
event is held at 7 p.m.
each Tuesday at Peanuts
Restaurant and Sports Bar,
421 Flagler Ave., New
Smyrna Beach. For more
information, call (386)
423-1469.
*Daytona Blues Society
"True Blues" live jam:
This open jam session is
held from 8 p.m.-1 a.m.
each Wednesday at The
Bank & Blues Club, 701
Main St., Daytona Beach.
This nonprofit group is
dedicated to preserving
and spreading the love of
blues music. For more
information and a full
events schedule, visit the
Web site at www.Dayton-
aBluesSociety.org.
*Frappes North: Wine
tasting are held each
Tuesday. "Fabulous Finger
Foods" will be provided to
compliment all vintages.
The cost is $15 per person.
The restaurant is located at
123 W. Granada Blvd. in
Ormond Beach. Reserva-
tions are appreciated; call
(386) 615-4888. For more
information, visit the Web
site at
www.frappesnorth.com.
*Gryphon's Lark: "Flan-
ders" Matt Meehan per-
forms Celtic folk-rock each
Tuesday, Friday and
Saturday, with various acts
from acoustic rock to
blues, Latin fusion and
pop. Wine & Dine is held
each Wednesday. Five
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don't have to do everything at
once. Lesser things can wait
There is calm in the eye of the
storm. Go within, find your cen-
ter and patience, trust and faith
and the universe will guide you,
and keep you safe.
Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec. 21
Sometimes unexpected things
happen that interrupt our rou-
tines. Because you are the
archer and always set goals,
you always get back on track.
Creating a backup up plan is
insurance against failure. This
flexibility is what makes you
the great leader that you are.
Just remember that behind
every cloud in life the sun still
shines and a new day is dawn-
ing.
Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 19
Say this out loud upon arising.
"My life is filled with peace, joy,
love, light, health and abun-
dance in all things. Mine is a
great life. I gladly share my
blessings with others. I take
time each day to heal, renew
and be inspired. This is my day.
I see good in myself and all
others I meet I surrender my
will to the higher will. Now
everyone is blessed and more
good is on the way"'
Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb. 18
You are a winner in life. Why?
Because you carry courage,
conviction, integrity and love in
your heart. Your strong con-
science and loyalty always
make you want to do the right
thing. Because of your gen-
erosity to others, the universe is
ready to bring you accelerated
vision, growth and abundance
more than ever before. Enjoy it
all and continue to share. What
a great life.
Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20
Put your creative power to
work. The moon in Pisces gives
you an emotional boost Clear-
ly imagine what you truly want
Be innovative and original.
Don't wait for anyone's
approval. Be bold and decisive.
Conceive new and ideas and
bring them into manifestation.
The process is idea, desire,
action, creation You were bom
to do great things. It's your des-
tiny.
Star visions
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pour of one of the special-
ty wines for $5 each. Trivia
nights are held at 9 p.m.
each Thursday, with prizes.
"3 Divas Night" is held the
fourth Thursday of each
month. On this night, in
addition to the regular
menu, guests may choose
a pre-fix dinner for two,
including four courses and
a bottle of wine for $50.
Reservations are suggest-
ed. The Gryphon's Lark is
located at 1185 W. Grana-
da Blvd., Ormohd Beach.
For more information, call
(386) 673-1250.
*HotSpot Coffee
Shoppe: Valentine's Day
Night of Romance will be
held from 7-10 p.m.,
Thursday, Feb. 14. The love
ballad singer Wil Williams
will perform. There is no
cover charge. A music and
open mic event with hosts
Bob Wind and Charlie
Poplees will be held from
noon to 3 p.m. each
Tuesday. Slow Circle Jam is
held from 7-9 p.m. each
Wednesday with Bob
Wind. Participants will
learn how jam; all instru-
ments are welcome.
Singer/guitarists Wes
Malone and Bob Wind
host a music and open
mike event from 7-11 p.m.
each Thursday and Friday.
There is no cover charge
for any event. For more
information, call (386)
236-0518 or visit the Web
site at www.hotspotcof-
feeshoppe.com.
*Mark River perform-
ance: Peanuts Restaurant
and Sports Bar, 421 Flagler
Ave., New Smyrna Beach,
presents this event at 8
p.m. each Wednesday. For
more information, call
(386) 423-1469.
*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. Receive a 2.0
percent discount on
sampled wines the day of
tasting. Norwood's is
located at 400 Second
Ave., New Smyrna Beach.
For more information, call
(386) 428-4621.
*Ocean Deck: Tom
Redmond and Morning
Buzz jams out at 9:30 p.m.
each Monday with classic
rock and other tunes. The
Caribbean Posse plays
reggae and island grooves
each Thursday, Friday,
Saturday and Sunday.
Participants will get a
chance to win tickets to
the Super Bowl party.
Vocalist Cia and guitarist
Brian will perform at 6
p.m. each Wednesday. For
more information, visit'the
Web site at www.Ocean-
Deck.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 informa-
tion, call (386) 423-2727
or visit the Web site at
www.theombar.com.
*Open jam night: Randy
Williams will lead. All
musicians and singers are
welcome to this event
held at 8 p.m. each
Sunday at Peanuts Restau-
rant and Sports Bar, 421
Flagler Ave., New Smyrna
Beach. For more informa-
tion, call (386) 423-1469.
*Peanut's Restaurant &
Sports Bar: "Shameless
Plaid" featuring Randy
Williams will perfrom at 9
p.m., Friday and Saturday,
at 421 Flagler Ave., New
Smyrna Beach. For more
information, call (386)
423-1469.
*Pirates performance:
Peanuts Restaurant and
Sports Bar, 421 Flagler
Ave., New Smyrna Beach,
presents this event at 8
p.m. each Thursday. For
more information, call,
(386) 423-1469.
*Vin'Yard Inc. Wine
Tastings: This specialty
food and wine market
offers monthly wine
tasting at 1395 W. Grana-
da Blvd., Ormond Beach.
Hours are from' 10 a.m.-6
p.m., Monday-Friday, and
from 10-4 p.m., Saturday.
For more information, call
(386) 672-5223.
*WineStyles events: At
the Shoppes of Yorketown,
1665 Dunlawton Ave.,
Suite 105, Port Orange, a
weekly tasting is held from
5:30-8 p.m. each Thursday,
open to the public. Five to
eight wines will be tasted
depending on the theme.
The cost is $5 for the
public and complimentary
to wine club members.
WineStyles and Tijuana
Flats will team up for
Sangria Sunday to be held
from 1:30-5 p.m., Feb. 10.
The owners will make
homemade sangria to be
paired with Tijuana Flats'
food. The cost is $20. For
more information, call
(386) 788-7188 or visit
the Web site at www.Por-
tOrangeWinestyles.com.
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tions are required; call (386)
677-7005.
SATURDAY, FEB. 9
*Chinese auction: This
event will be held from 11
a.m.-2 p.m. at American
Legion Post 270, 119 Howes
St., Port Orange. More than 50
prizes will be awarded. The
cost is $5, which will include
20 tickets, coffee and cake.
Ten tickets may be purchased
for an additional $1. For more
information, call (386) 763-
0722.
*Unity in Our Community:
A Multicultural Festival will be
held from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at
The Casements, 25 Riverside
Drive, Ormond Beach.
*Celebration of peace at
the 'Hootenanny': Doors will
open at 12:30 p.m. at the
United Church of Christ, 203
Washington St., New Smyrna
Beach. The festivities will start
at 1 p.m., with peace and
environmental music by Bill
and Eli Perras and Jim Glover.
An open-mike session with
Charley Barcelo and others
will follow. The guest speaker
will be Sally McKay, mayor of
New Smyrna Beach. The sec-
ond act, The Burnin Smyr-
nans, a hometown band, will
wrap up the show. Pizza has
been donated by local restau-
rants and will be free to the
first 50 attendees. A $5 dona-
tion will be requested at the
door; children will be admit-
ted free.
*'The New Track': Glenn
McGlone will host a discus-
sion entitled "The New Track"
featuring race drivers who
made the transition from the
short tracks to the Daytona
International Speedway in
1959. The program will begin
at 11 a.m. at Halifax Historical
Museum, 252 S. Beach St.,
Daytona Beach. Refreshments
will be served at 10:30 a.m.
Admission is $5 for museum
members and $7 for non-
members. For more informa-
tion and reservations, call
(386) 255-6976 or visit the
Web site at www.halifaxhis-
torical.org.
*IMAGES: A Festival of the
Arts: The 32nd annual event,
presented by Atlantic Center
for the Arts, will be held Feb.
9-10 at Riverside Park in New
Smyrna Beach. The weekend
will feature 200 artists, a festi-
val menu in the food court,
children's art projects and
free entertainment all day.
IMAGES offers a 31-year tradi-
tion, as many of the finest
artists in the country show-
case their best work in paint-
ing, graphics, photography,
jewelry, sculpture, glass,
wood, leather, paper, clay,
fiber and fine crafts. The
juried festival will offer more
than $100,000 in prize money
and Patron's. Choice Awards.
Thousands of pieces of art
will be available for purchase.
Music will be presented on
the festival's main stage,
sponsored by Riverside
National Bank. In the Creative
Education tent, sponsored by
the Harris House League, chil-
dren will participate in five
hands-on art projects. The
2008 festival poster artist is
Jane Slivka. The schedule of
events for Saturday: Exhibits
open from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; free
kids' art projects from 10
a.m.-4 p.m.; The New Smyrna
Beach Middle School Sting
Ray Jazz Band will perform
from 10-10:45 a.m.; the
Lawrence App Quartet will
perform jazz/ New Age from
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p.m.; Jaimie Roberts with The
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bershop-style performance
by a costumed quartet of
ladies. The price includes
two songs, a photograph of
the occasion, a box of candy
and a personalized Valen-
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The "Singing Valentines"
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to surprise Valentines at
home, at work, at the gym,
in the grocery store or
restaurant. In addition,
Sweet Adelines will consider
requests for other times
near those dates.
For reservations, call (386)
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more information, call (386)
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at www.imagesartfestival.org.
*Sister Hazel performance:
This band will perform the
national anthem at the 30th
annual Budweiser Shootout at
Daytona International Speed-
way. The national anthem will
be televised live nationally by
FOX Sports. Sister Hazel also
will perform three songs dur-
ing pre-race ceremonies as
well as a 60-minute post-race
concert from the Entertain-
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FANZONE next to the Bud-
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*IMAGES: A Festival of the
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Riverside Park in New Smyrna
Beach. The schedule of events
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Bobby Mercer Lotsa Fun Band,
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The Bandees will perform
Celtic pop from 3:15-4 p.m.
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Beach, hosted by the Volusia
PeaceCenter. Movies are free
to the public. "Iraq in Frag-
ments," a 2006 documentary,
94 minutes, will be shown.
American director James Lon-
gley spent more than two
years filming in Iraq to create
this photographed, poetically
rendered documentary of the
war-torn country as seen
through the eyes of Sunnis,
Shiites and Kurds. This film
illuminates post-war Iraq in
three acts, building a picture
of a country pulled in different
directions by religion and eth-
nicity. Filmed with no scripted
narration, the film explores
the lives of ordinary Iraqis to
illustrate and give background
to larger trends in Iraqi society.
Discussion on social issues
will be held after the movie.
For more information, call
(386) 428-2670 or visit the
Web at www.VolusiaPeace-
Center.org.
*Trust Quartet: Singing
Gaither-style four-part har-
mony, this quartet will per-
form at 6 p.m. in the Upper
Room Chapel, 159 N. Gaines
St., Oak Hill. The public may
attend. Admission is free; an
offering will be taken. For
more information, call (386)
345-0096.
*Free concert: The Baker -
Acree Duo will perform at 3
p.m. at Port Orange United
Church of Christ, 651 Taylor
Road. The duo includes
pianist Rusty. Baker and
organist and violinist Susan
Pitard-Acree. The program
will include sacred music
and classical selections. For
more information, call (386)
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They are British. They are
tough. And they are training
for the NFL in Daytona
Beach.
"We are willing to do
whatever it takes," said 25-
year-old Tom Collins. "We
are willing to go (there) and
back."
London brothers Tom
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new sport in a new country.
"Rugby has a lack of char-
acters," 21-year-old Huw
said. "It didn't fit our per-
sonas. We didn't relate to a
lot of people. There was no
buzz about it. That's why we
are here. We want to be a
part of the spark in the
NFL."
So, the two spent last
week in Daytona Beach
with One on One Kicking
instructor Dan Lundy, soak-
ing up the finer points of
putting a foot on an NFL
football.
"I'm excited about them,"
Lundy said. "They are sup-
posed to be the best. They
are professionals at what
they do and they learn fast.
These guys are mentally
tough. Their attitude is
'bring it.'"
The two rugby fly-offs
(similar to a quarterback)
were selected by an agent to
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Friday's qualifying for the ARCA 200 scheduled for Saturday at 4:15 p.m.
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South Daytona racer Alli
Owens had planned to
spend some time at Day-
tona International Speed-
way in December, watching
the Automobile Racing
Club of America drivers
navigate the 2.5 mile racing
circuit. But at the 11th
hour, she received a phone
call that put her on the
track for the preseason test.
"That was mind-blow-
ing," the 19-year-old Owens
said. "Then I get to the
track and here I am,
strapped in the car and get-
ting ready to go 180 mph for
the first time at Daytona in
my life.
"They said, 'Take it easy
and be comfortable with it.'
I got on the back stretch
and I was already wide
open. I knew I only had one
shot to do it. I was smiling
24/7 that weekend. It was
the greatest thing ever. If I
could do only one thing
before I had to give up my
seat, it was to run at Day-
tona."
This weekend, Owens will
get her shot at competing
in her first stock car event
at DIS when the field
begins qualifying Friday at
noon. Based on her testing
performance in December,
Owens feels confident about
her debut.
"Since this is our first race,
at first my expectations were
to finish in the top 10 and
have a good solid ride,"
Owens said. "But when we
were 13th fastest among 79
drivers in 65 cars in Decem-
ber, it was a shock. Now
knowing what I know, and
how easy it came to me, my
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front."
Owens plans to field an
entry for the full ARCA sea-
son, and hopes to qualify for
four Nationwide Series races
this year.
"I'm not sure which tracks,
but I would really like to come
backing Julyto run a Nationwide
Series car at Daytona," she
said."
And no doubt, she will attract
a sizable contingent of fans.
"For driver introductions
during the test, my family, com-
petitors from New Smyrna
Speedway and people from
Barbouryille were there,"
Owens said. "I had about 60
- people come just to support
me. I had an Alli Owens' grand-
stand. I can't explain how great
it felt to have people come sup-
port me."
If Owens handles qualifying
as well as she handled testing
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Spruce Creek senior Dino Harapas signed a letter of intent and scholarship agreement to play baseball at Daytona
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BY ANITA BEVINS
Sports writer
Before the official start of
the high school baseball
season, Spruce Creek senior
Dino Harapas has settled
his college plans for the
next two years.
The 17-year-old Wilbur-
By-The-Sea resident signed
a letter of intent and schol-
arship agreement with Day-
tona Beach Community
College's baseball program.
"It seems like a good fit,"
Harapas said. "I like how
they work hard, plus the
coaching staff is pretty cool.
I feel very comfortable
about this and confident in
my decision. I think it is a
good school and a good
baseball program. I want to
progress as a player and I
feel I will be able to do that."
Harapas, a longtime sec-
ond-baseman, will be
catching at the start of
Spruce Creek's season while
the team's regular catcher is
out with a broken leg. But
he has the ability to play
several other positions on
the field.
"I have seen him play
mostly second base and
some shortstop," DBCC.
head coach Tim Touma
said. "He will end up catch-
ing this year, and that just
adds to what he can bring to
our program. He has also
faced a lot of pitches. He
can bunt, hit and run and
move runners. He is a situa-
tional hitter, and that fits
what we need. We are losing
the entire infield this year,
so bringing him in to play a
couple of positions would
certainly benefit us."'
Harapas is at home on
second base, but he is will-
ing to play wherever he is
needed, and do whatever is
needed to help his team.
"He is our :spark plug.
When he plays well, we play
well," Spruce Creek head
coach Joey Golinski said.
"He's a senior leader for us
and he takes on that cap-
tain's role for us, even
though it is not official."
Harapas also is a leader in
the classroom. An Interna-
tional Baccalaureate stu-
dent, he aced his last report
card and carries a cumula-
tive 4.40. That's important
to DBCC as it tries to defend
its National Academic
Team-Of-The-Year honors.
"There will not be any
slacking off," Harapas said.
"I am just going to work
harder when I get there."
Spruce Creek opens its
regular schedule on the
road at Oviedo High School
Tuesday at 6 p.m. DBCC
hosts Hillsborough Com-
munity College Friday at 3
p.m.
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6:30- 7:30 p.m. NSCS
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Saturday, Feb. 9
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4:15 p.m. ARCA 200
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8 p.m. NSCS driver
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Wednesday, Feb. 13
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Thursday, Feb. 14
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11:15 a.m. 1:15 p.m. -
NCTS final practice
1:30 p.m. NSCS driver
introductions for the
Gatorade Duels
2 p.m. NSCS Gatorade
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races (60 laps 150 miles,
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7:10 p.m. NCTS
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begin the daunting effort of
becoming British football
stars in the NFL. They have
spent about two months in
the U.S., learning the Ameri-
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uprights.
"In rugby, you have one
minute to do. whatever you
want," Huw said. "There is no
rush. You have all the time
you want and there are not
set steps before the kick."
"And the ball is bigger and
more juicy," Tom added. "It is
made of a leather somewhere
between soccer and football,
and you have a variety of
techniques."
Growing up with rugby
and soccer, Tom found
American football on late
night television and quickly
became a fan.
"I didn't know what I was
watching, but I liked the big
hits and the long runs," Tom
said. "The NFL has great ath-
letes. (Chicago Bears wide
receiver) Devin Hester is just
sick."
By comparison, the broth-
ers find English International
rugby players "vanilla and
bland."
"They are massive trainers,
but we do like character,"
Tom said.
"We train the same way,
but we like to have a laugh,"
Huw agreed.
Just don't forget that they
are tough.
"They come from a sport
where they get their heads
ripped off every play," Lundy
said.
The Collins brothers will
continue to train while their
agent works to set up try-outs
for them in March. If they
make an NFL roster some
day, they will be the first Eng-
lish rugby players to make
the transition to American
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Telling taltalales, using humor sets fishermen apart
One thing is certain:
Every fisherman
must have a good
sense of humor.
On almost every trip,
something will happen to
either make you laugh or
cry. I am sure that I posses
a good sense of humor, but
I am just as sure that at
times, I cross the line into
the smart-aleck territory.
On a recent perfect
winter day, my fishing
buddy, Al, and I were
drifting along when I
noticed him watching a
flight of geese soaring high
overhead.
"Say, do you know why
one side of the V forma-
tion is longer than the
other?" I asked.
He shook his head in the
negative.
"More geese," I said.
Al just let out a little
groan. Sometimes, I just
can't help myself. Every
now.and then I get into
trouble with the wrong
comment.
Some years back, while
bass fishing in a stream off
the St. John's, I saw a
fellow in another boat
make a horrible cast and
stick his new lure about 8
feet up in an overhanging
tree. The man just stood
there, exasperated, and
certainly didn't need my
comment: "Squirrels won't
hit that color."
I laughed. He saw no
humor in that at all. I
could tell that he Was
considering an attempt to
throw me from my boat, so
I made a hasty retreat.
Timing is everything, I
guess. We are all suscepti-
ble to a line that we might
find funny, were it not
aimed at us.
Isaac Walton knew that
fisherman were not
perfect. He gave us a clue
when he misspelled "The
Compleat Angler."
Fishermen do have a
good nature, for the most
part, and show it whenev-
er they can.
If you ask a fellow
exactly where he made his
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Inshore fishing
great catch, his reply will
invariably be, "Right off
the front of the boat!"
Of course a lot is written
about fishermen being
liars. I don't know how true
that is, but I have my
suspicions that if there
were no fish, there would
be a lot less lying. They say
that a fisherman will go to
any lengths when lying
about a fish he caught. To
me, the perfect fish is one
that is so big, I don't have
to lie about it.
I know one thing: the
fastest-growing thing on
Earth is a fish between the
time he bites and the time
he gets away. If all those
big fish that got away were
still in the river, there
would be no room for the
boats.
Tourists always add a
little fun to any fishing
trip. I do a lot of wading
around Tomoka State Park,
where I encounter quite a
few visitors. A common
question is, what kind of
fish (mullet) is it that is
always jumping? My reply
is "barracuda."
When others see me
walking in knee-deep
water, they will ask, "Aren't
you afraid of alligators?"
Nope, I say. Then, after the
proper pause, I add: "The
sharks seem to keep them
away."
I know it's wrong, but it's
fun watching them retreat
up the bank. Gators seem
to be the tourists' main
concern. I am often asked:
"Have you seen any
alligators?"
"Why, yes!" I answer.
"There was one right there
a minute ago. Look
around; he's probably still
there someplace."
I know that's an evil
thing to do, but it's fun to
watch a family break and
run in every direction.
Sharks get the same
reaction.
Last summer, while surf-
fishing, I watched a pair of
young lovers walking
through the surf in my
direction.
"What do you catch
here?" they asked.
"Mostly blue fish and
whiting, but today, all I
can catch is sharks."
Tourists can move pretty
quickly when they want to.
They say that a fisher-
man who is gone all day
and catches nothing will
surely catch plenty when
he gets home. A friend of
mine once showed me a
brand new fishing rod.
"Look at this great rod I
got for my wife," he said.
"Best trade I ever made."
Of course the wife was
not within earshot.
One day, I was fishing in
the Halifax with a new
friend when a large funeral
procession passed nearby
on Beach Street. The fellow
stood to attention and
held his cap over his heart
until the final car had
passed.
"Say," I said, "that was a
very respectful thing you
just did."
"Least I could do," he
answered. "I was married
to her for 40 years."
With that, I had better
end this, for I am getting
into dangerous areas.
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golfers the shaft
The biggest topic at this
year's PGA Merchan-
dise Show, and the
subject of many e-mails
from readers, is the new
drivers with adjustable,
interchangeable shafts.
Several of the big manu-
facturers are getting
onboard with the idea that
golfers have a need and
desire to change the
performance aspects of our
clubs more often than we
think.
If the open market
connectors that I am
beginning to see work well,
do not affect feel and prove
durable for play, we have a
great future. If they do not,
and we are stuck with one
particular company's
proprietary system, it will
flop.
Callaway, Ping and
Nickent introduced their
versions of the system at the
show. Each company's
driver features its own
proprietary connector,
meaning that once you
purchase a head or shaft in
the system from that
JAMES STAMMER
Golf columnist
company, you are pretty
much stuck with them.
Shafts from Callaway with
its connector will not fit a
Taylor Made head from its
system nor one from
Nickent or Ping.
This is where I see the
potential for a huge prob-
lem. The cost to get just one
driver head and a shaft or
two will run around $1,000.
If you desire to truly tinker
with different lofts and
different shafts, the cost
rises steeply.
Another problem is that
none of the systems allow
the golfer to fine tune shaft
flex or orientation. Also, the
companies will not sell you
just the connectors, because
they want to sell you the
shafts.
This is where I begin to see
their true intentions.
The goal of the big
companies and their
interchangeable systems is
to take the custom shaft
business away from the
custom guys and small club
builders. They also want to
stop the embarrassment of
seeing their off-thq7rack-, -
drivers -performance .-
enhanced by simply putting
in a shaft that better fits the
consumer.
Many custom club
builders and fitters have
their own connector system,
allowing them to put any of
their shafts into any of the
heads they offer.
In fact, SMT Golf is
offering a connector for .
around $20 that can be
installed in any head and
onto any shaft.
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The cost for one of SMT's
systems is far less than the
grand the mass-market
OEMs are asking, and you'll
be better able to test any
shaft with any head and you
can tweak the swingweight,
the flex and more, all to your
liking.
Taylor Made is making its
goals pretty clear. Its kit
comes with a driver head
and three exotic shafts for
$999. The price of the shafts
alone through a club fitter
would be more than that.
What this may do is under-
mine the consumer's
confidence in the custom
market by effectively giving
you the head for free.
What I question is why
anyone would purchase
three shafts that are so
completely different that
likely only one will fit their
swing. The consumer is
then stuck with two shafts
that will only fit one compa-
ny's head, making them far
less valuable to sell or trade.
Overall, the best value in a
system from one of the big
guys is the one from
Nickent. For $479 you get a
head and two shafts. Both
are USTV2 shafts, one high
launch and one
regular. That at least gives a
player something to play
with. Also, Nickent isn't
trying to grab all of the shaft
business for itself. Nickent
is planning to sell its
connectors to qualified
custom shops so you can
get any shaft fitted to a
Nickent head at a reason-
able price.
Personally, I think that
Callaway, Ping and Taylor
Made are taking a risky
road. They're going for the
big bucks without a product
that is technically correct at.
a good price. Their gamble
to claw their way back into
the shaft business without
technical superiority may
work, but only if buyers
ignore the economics.
We'll have a lot of fun
waiting to see how this one
plays out.
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Tony Stuart, winner of last
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expected to make his
record-extending 20th con-
secutive start in the 30th
Budweiser Shootout Satur-
day night at Daytona Inter-
national Speedway.
Martin will pilot the No. 8
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
Chevrolet for the first time
in competition during the
Shootout.
"I think it's going to be an
exciting season," Martin
said during testing at Daty-
ona. "I'm so excited to be
behind the wheel of the No:
8 U.S. Army Chevrolet and
to be working with Tony
Gibson (crew chief) and the
No. 8 team. It's an incredible
honor to drive the No. 8 car
for Dale Earnhardt Inc., and
we are excited about mov-
ing into the season."
The green flag start for the
Shootout will mark the 49-
year-old's entry into his
26th year of Spring Cup rac-
ing.
If that's not enough firsts,
records, and anniversaries
to create some buzz, con-
sider that a record field is
eligible to compete in this
year's event.
The 23-driver field barely
bests the 22-driver field that
qualified for the race in
2002 and 2006. To qualify
for a starting spot in the
Shootout, a driver must
have won a race pole in
2007 or have won a past Bud
Shootout and have- run
races last season.
Active drivers who fall
into the last category
include Tony Stewart (won
in 2001, 2002, 2007), Dale
Jarrett (won in 1996, 2000,
2004), Martin (won in
1999), Ken Schrader (won
in 1989, 1990) and Bill
Elliott (won in 1987).
For those of you keeping
track of the manufacturers'
race, that puts eight
Chevrolets, nine Dodges,
four Fords and two Toyotas
in the non-points celebrity
race this year.
Jeff Gordon brought
home the most Bud Pole
Awards in 2007, leading the
pack with seven front-row
starts. That moves Gordon
to fourth on the all-time
pole awards list with 63. Of
this year's starters, Martin
Truex Jr and J.J. Yeley, and
Reed Sorenson have the
least career poles with
exactly one each.
The traditional drawing
for starting positions is
scheduled for Thursday
night and will be broadcast
live on SPEEDtv at 8 p.m.
The 30th Budweiser
Shootout field will roll off
the starting grid Saturday at
8:30 p.m.
Eligible drivers
2007 Bud Pole winners
No. 38-David Gilliland
No. 24-Jeff Gordon
No. 9-Kasey Kahne
No. 12-Ryan Newman
No. 11-Denny Hamlin
No. 07-Clint Bowyer
No. 7- #96-J.J. Yeley
No. 26-Jamie McMurray
No. 22-Dave Blaney
No. 5-Casey Mears
No. 41-Reed Sorenson
No. 88-Dale Earnhardt, Jr
No. 2-Kurt Busch
No. 48-Jimmie Johnson
No. 55-Michael Waltrip
No. 16-Greg Biffle
No. 1-Martin Truex Jr.
No. 99-Carl Edwards
Past Budweiser Shootout
winners
No. 20-Tony Stewart
No. 44-Dale Jarrett
No. 8-Mark Martin
No. 49-Ken Schrader
No. 21-Bill Elliott
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AIR COND. 5200 btu
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386-673-5695 N Vol
AREA RUG 6X6 karastan
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BED, Queen- with
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BEDLINER- Tail Gate
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BEDSPREAD full shams
1 pr curtains ex con $25.
breadmaker used 2x $25.
386-756-9786 S Vol
BEER STEIN bud ar-
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mo, Fits Ware Eagle 860,
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BOAT INFLATABLE hold
4" paddles $100. cony top
for boat w/frames $100.'
,386-615-4812 N Vol
CABINETS 8 kit.
sink/faucet/cntr tops
$175. bathtub sliding door
$15. 386-671-0173 N Vol
CAR COVER- microfiber,
like new $45 Ladder,
wood step 8 ft. $35
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CHAIR (2) computer
$5.00 ea. pool ladder
$100. 386-492-3951 S
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CHAIR, Lazyboy- Deluxe
Pliush, Rocker/Recliner,
Excellent Condition,
$200, 386-615-1744 Vol
CHAIRS VICTORIAN
carved pair oak from Eng-
land $195. 386-423-9669
S Vol
CHEST, Blanket- Wicker
$75, 2 Wicker chairs $12
ea, Computer $25, Snack
tables $15, 386-788-4301
COFFEE TABLE end
table cherry $40. rocker
upholstered brown $25.
386-427-4253 S Vol
COMFORTERS, Bed-
King & Queen, $25, Ver-
tical Blind, 70" wide,
white, $15, 386-761-2969
COUCH BROYHILL like
new $175. coffee table
round marble top $25.
386-760-1989 S Vol
DESK, EXECUTIVE- 5
Drawer, $100, Black
Leather Office Chair,
$65, 386-427-8286 Vol
DINETTE TABLE octa-
gon w/glass insert 2
chairs great cond $65.
386-788-8627 S Vol
DINETTE- with 4 rolling
chairs $100, guest room
twin bed chest nightstand
$100. 386-290-9301
DINING TABLE 48" dia
beveled glass top w pad-
ded chairs like new $175.
386-756-0587 S Vol
DOLL, Betty Boop- 1989,
Red Dress, Still in box,
$50, 386-426-1304 Vol
DRYER, KENMORE-
Gas, 29", inc. all fittings &
vents, with auto sensor,
$125, 386-441-0824
ELECTRONICS BOX,
$10, Weedwacker, $5,
Gas Can, $5,
386-345-1249 Vol
ENT. CENTER $100.
coffee/end table glass &
gold $80. 386-761-9113 S
Vol
ENTERTAINMENT CTR-
Very Large, Medium Oak,
Can deliver locally with
help, $195, 386-690-9979
ENTERTAINMENT CTR-
White, 80x92, $120, Cor-
ner Oriental Cabinet,
$70, 386-314-6212 Vol
ETEGERES glass shelve
2 brass tone fin. on alum
frame 6'x39"15" deep
$90. pr 386-756-9039
FAX, Color- Photocopy,
Brother MFC-5100C, with
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386-681-9576 Vol
FAX/COPIER- Sharp,
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386-682-1931 Vol
GOLF BALLS used 144
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GOLF CLUBS 83 of them
$60. takes all
386-589-4841 S Vol
GOLF CLUBS, Ladies-
Dunlop 1,3,5, woods w/
covers, Graphite shaft 3-
9 irons $50 386-424-0899
HELMETS, Motorcycle-
Arai M/C open-face, 1 sm
& 1 med, blue, intercom,
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KITCHEN CABINET-
Hoosier style (antique)
$100 386-761-1130
LEAPFROG, Leapster-
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LEATHER OFFICE Chair
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cond. $125. Cherry cof-
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LENSES OAKLEY m
frame new $35.
386-672-1187 N Vol
LUGGAGE 5PC Ameri-
can Tourister exc $35.
386-672-4255 N Vol
MAGAZINES, Framea-
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MAGAZINES- Race
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MIC MIXER, Professio-
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MIRROR- Panoramic,
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MOUNTAIN BIKE- Boys,
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MOWER SCOTTS 21"
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push mower exc cond
$45. 386-788-2730 S Vol
NORDIC TRACK Pro
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pro model $95.
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PAINT BALLS halo b
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air tank force prof mask
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PET CARRIER- for
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Port Orange
PLAY PEN, Graco- $50,
Teddy Bear Decor for
nursery $75, Baby Moni-
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PROPELLER, BOAT-
Stainless Steel, 13 3/8 x
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386-426-1472 Vol
PSP- Almost New, No
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PURSE LADIES blk
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$50. hilfiger hobo nwot
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RECLINER W/5 yr cush-
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frame warranty $150.
386-290-8433 N Vol
Refrigerator Whirlpool
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RIMS, FACTORY- Ford
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ROCKERS, GLIDE- with
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both, 386-763-1628 Vol
SCANNER, Radio- Un-
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SCOOTER ELEC joy
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SKIMBOARD- Wave
Zone, with Bag, Board
size 48" x 1/2" x 20 1/2",
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SOFA & Wing Chair Set-
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SOFA, Bassett- Mission
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386-788-7402 S Vol
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TABLE, Coffee- 56x20,
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TABLE, COFFEE- Pine,
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TABLE, OAK- Folding,
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TABLES, Coffee & End-
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TIRES, PIRELLI- (4),
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TOOL BOX- Craftsman,
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386-253-0955 N Vol,
TRAILER- 4'X8' Half ton,
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386-760-4691 S Vol
TRICYCLE- 3 Wheel,
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386-562-7360 Vol
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HACIENDA DEL RIO-
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Lacoquina. Beautiful
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Piers, storage for all your
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access. Exc. nature loca-
tion by prestigious Atlan-
tic Ctr for the Arts.3144
Sundance TrI. Beautiful
3-4bd/2ba/2cg bonus rm.
vaulted ceiling, oak spiral
stairs, fireplace, granite &
stainless apple w/warrs,
waterfrt master bd w/lg
tiled ba, Ig walking closet,
dock, priv yet close,
paved rd. 5 min to local
* golf courses. (Daytona
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owner $658,000 All rea-
sonable offers consid-
ered. 386-409-8208
LAKE OKEECHOBEE
Owner financing. Water
front with dock. 2005 2
story 2/1.5bath upstairs
lovely apt downstairs. 2
cg. Wood floors, mexican
tile vaulted ceilings
workshop storage sheds.
$325,000 Or Best offer.
772-215-1860
NEW SMYRA
BEACHSIDE- 3BRJ2BA
on deep water canal.
High ceilings, tile,
sunroom. Appr at $595K.
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boat dock, full remodel,
gar. $450K 407-340-6310
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tiled screened lanai. Lots
of upgrades. $259,900
772-530-7768
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Fishing & Boat Docks,
Covered Parking, Tennis,
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386-290-8920
DAYTONA BEACH- Like
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sleeps 4, Elegantly Furn.
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Downtown Daytona The
Landmark 404 S. Bch St.
1BR scr. porch, garage,
pool. $114,900. Move In
Now. Tina 386-258-6334
Earth Realty
HOLLY HILL- A MUST
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MUST SELL! 3br/2ba,
carport, many upgrades,
close to shopping &
schools. $113,000
609-709-0068
MERRITT ISLAND
MUST SELL! $98,500.
Centrally loc. 2br/1.5ba
newly upgraded. Home or
investment $750/monthly.
321-480-7906; 452-2549
NEW SMYRNA-
2/2, $599K, 1382sf, 5499
S Atlantic. Oceanfrnt, 30'
to beach 1st fir, gated,
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386-503-8082
ORMOND HERITAGE -
Top fir, south tower, end
unit. 2br/2ba, completely
furn. Spectacular view of
the sunrises & sunsets.
$379,900. Helene Coyne
386-235-9607 Daytona-
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Ormond By The Sea:
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oceanview 3br/3ba, new-
er kitchen, many updates.
Reduced $60k. $565,000
Bob Speece
386-212-1380
STUART Waterfront
View. Large 1/1.5 w/
extra storage. Dockage
avail. Low maint. Great
location to downtown.
$155,000 MUST SEE!
772-475-6266
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STUART. CIRCLE Bay
Yacht Club. Gorgeous
2BR Riverfront w/ Dock-
age & Ocean Access in
beautiful boating com-
munity. Walk to down-
town Stuart. From
$175,000. 772-475-0456.
Sylvia Salenetri. Realty
Executives Treas Coast
THE PENINSULA con-
dominium 2 & 3 bedroom
direct ocean front units.
2545 S. Atlantic. Great
selection. Motivated Sell-
ers. 386-451-1269 Jack
Hassen Bldg Mgr.& Lis.
Real Est Broker.
VERO BEACH 2/2 sec.
fl. Ocean across St. Near
boardwalk,on canal. High
impact doors & windows.
Elev. & carport. Pool. Will
send pics & info. 9-5pm
$345,000 772-234-2449
Alexander Real Estate
Jeanne & Glenn Bush
386-690-9018/690-9017
Edgewater-3b/2b/2cg
large home/yard on nice
St., spa, wet bar, indoor
grill & more $249,900.
Edgewater- 3b/2b/2cg
'99 home w/wood firs,
open/ split plan, fenced
backyard. $173,000
Edgewater 3b/2b/2cg
Bargain price for remod-
eled home, many im-
provements w/warr. great
locale. $157,800
Edgewater -3b/2b/2cg
pool home on 1 acre lot,
great locale Lease/option
possible. $279,000.
New Smyrna Bch-
4b/3.5b/2cg, 2 story on
2.5 acres, in-law suite,
pool, best of country liv-.
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New Smyrna Bch-
3b/2.5b (2) Turnbull Bay
2-story golf course view
townhomes, never occu-
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3b/2.5b/1lcg .5acre lot,
large furn. home w/ fire-
place in great location.
Snowbirds take notice.
$304,500
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DAYTONA Choice loca-
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neighborhood. New carp-
ter, paint, updated kit.
$125,000. RE/MAX All
Pro, Sandy Cencerik
386-334-7330
DAYTONA Location!
Location! Turn Key af-
fordable living! 2Br/2Ba
well maint. home. Out-
side patio overlooks
wooded priv. area. Con-
ventiently located. Priced
for quick sale $109,900.
Call Sandy Cencerik
RE/MAX All Pro
386-334-7330
DAYTONA / LPGA
GOLF COMMUNITY- 2
lakefront homes, 3/2/2
1700 sf & 1900 sf, Owner
financing, no credit
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required. 386-986-8562
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DAYTONA BEACH New
4br/2ba/2cg,Fountain
Lake 75 ft Lots. Pick your
colors! $192,990
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DAYTONA BEACH -
LARGEST DOUBLE
LOT 4BR/4BA, located
in wooded community
south of world famous
castle/archway on Inter-
nat'l Speedway. Near
new High School, Mall,
Speedway & Beach. Was
listed at $389,000; NOW
$269,000. By Owner.
Clear deed enables parti-
al trade on anything.
386-547-7030.
DAYTONA Beach 3BR
/2BA Historic home in
immac. 'cond. 1935 S.
Peninsula. Must see!
$444K Call Shawn
Goepfert, Keller Williams
Realty FL Partners
386-299-4774
Daytona Beach Shores
(128 Harrison Rd) Steps
to beach, 2-3bd/1ba
beauty. Remodeled w/
new roof&windows, hard-
wd firs, fireplc & more.
$179,000 407-897-1358
DAYTONA BEACH-
2br/1ba in quiet
neighborhood. Close to
Embry and DBCC. New
paint & carpet, 109,900
Great starter home. Call
Paul 386-316-6253 .
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DAYTONA BEACH-
Close to Hospital and
colleges. Newly
remodeled with complete
new kitchen. 2BR, all
new central heat/air, plus
separate building. Extra
wide driveway for boat or
motor home. Real sharp.
Must see. 557, West
moreland Rd. $105,000.
386-589-3620 /677-5943
DAYTONA BEACH-
Oceanside,3bd/2ba, safe
neighborhood, 2 biks
from beach, 2 mi N. of
Main St., 3 blks S. of Bel-
lair Shopping Center.
Great Rental. $230,000
Harriet, 386-295-6524
DAYTONA BEACH- Per-
fect starter home or for
retirees. Walk to golf.
course, shopping & bus
stop. 2br/2ba, 2 car gar,
clean & bright. $178,500
386-767-3748
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DAYTONA BEACHSIDE
- Just steps to the beach!
Comp. renovated from
roof to hardwood firs.
Move in Condition. Over-
sized backyard w/deck &
jacuzzi. Only $215,000.
RE/MAX All Pro Sandy
Cencerik 386-334-7330
EDGEWATER BY OWN-
ER nice stucco/brick,
3bd/2ba/lcg, cath. ceiling
fenced yard. New paint
carpet and tile. $135,500.
386-235-3459/763-9991
Edgewater Florida Shrs
2210 Juniper Dr. 3/2/2,
New 11/04, 1700 + sf
landscaped, upgraded,
encl. lanai, fenced yd,
shed. Very nice.
$229,000 386-409-8091
/812-430-8160
EDGEWATER-Gorgeous
custom Key West style
home! Spacious rooms.
Water view of Indian Riv-
er Lagoon. $675,000.
First Realty, Inc.
321-626-0040
EDGEWATER: Edgewa-
ter Lakes, Models now
open! 3br/2ba/2cg, Com-
munity Pool, Grand En-
trance $205,000
386-478-1415 crc#057202
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FORT PIERCE: 2451 S
Ocean Dr, 4br/3.5ba/2cg,
3,423 sq ft $577,500 Call
Stan Jackson, Van Horn
Realty LLC 772-318-4672
www.realestatestan.com
SPANISH CHARMER -
3Br/1Ba, 1 blk from Riv-
er. Lovely landscape and
courtyard, sprinkler & well
New C/A/H, carpet.
$119,900. Call Sandy
Taylor, Coldwell Banker
386-405-7023
HOLLY HILL Lowest
Price on Street! Updat-
ed, new bathrms w/ mexi-
can tile. Updated kit.,
new deck, fenced bk yd.
Beautiful 4/2/1cg nice
size closets. Priced to
sell $145,900. Coldwell
Banker, Sandy Taylor
386-405-7023
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HISTORIC HOME in
Daytona Beach! In
historic district, Looking
at Intercoastal, 3500sf, 2
fireplaces, 2 sunrooms,
5br/4ba, large lot. $695K
obo. 386-453-5464
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INDIALANTIC, FL
$40,000 below market
value, 1830 sqft/air, 3
years new beachside
pool/spa home. Must see!
$409,000 321-722-2768
Melbourne Beach, 3/2
oceanside, pool home,
river & beach access, out-
standing cond. Ready to
move in. Under $300K
Re/Max Beach Towne.
Norm Nault 321-480-4869
NEW SMYRA
BEACHSIDE- 3BR/2BA
on deep water canal.
High ceilings, tile,
sunroom. Appr at $595K.
Must SEE! 407-474-0696
NEW SMYRNA BEACH-
Cozy 4BR/2BA home
with family room. French
doors lead to screened
porch, patio, fenced yard.
Upgraded & underground
electric, newer roof & a/c,
fenced yard on dead-end
street. Detached storage
building. Close to school,
shopping, beach. imme-
diate occupancy.
$194,900 386-846-1191
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ORMOND Breakaway
Trails, 5brl5ba/3cg pool
home. 6236sf. Very open
& spacious on cul-de-sac
$649,900 Add'l pics at
volusialiving.com Mandy
Magnuson-Ryan
386-295-9147 Troy
Speed & Co.
ORMOND BEACH -
Beautiful Tymber Creek
Motivated seller! Updated
3BR/2BA/2CG, scr. porch
2400sf. new appl. fire-
place, corner lot fenced.
Gated comm. w/ ameni-
ties 366 Tymber Run
386-341-0280
ORMOND BEACH-
Tomoka River Front. New
Custom Paytas Built
3br/2.5ba, 3 car garage,
office. Upgrades Galore,
Fantastic Views.
$819,000.386-671-7553
ORMOND BY THE SEA
Bungalow. Completely
remodeled. $169,000.
Call John 386-846-7844
John Scotti RE/MAX
Property Center
ORMOND BY The Sea -
3/2 upgraded top to bot-
tom. Steps from beach.
$349,000 Better Homes
& Prop. Lou Balsano
386-846-8044
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So. Daytona/Daytona Beach Shores
PALM BAY SE, 3/2/2, CB
canal home, completely
updated,fenced backyard,
new Fl. room, city water,
exc. cond., $149,900 firm.
321-727-7786
7-
PALM CITY 3/3/2
Cobblestone 1/2 acre
corner lot, lake & golf
view, screened pool,
Jacuzzi, vaulted ceilings
no membership rqd.
$459,000 FSBO/agent
Call Pat 561-876-1885
PALM COAST: Pre-
Construction, 3br/2ba/2cg
on 80'x125' lot $139,000
Great Warranty & Financ-
ing. 386-437-6188
crc#057202
www SeaGateHomes.com
PARK LIKE Setting! 3Br,
2Ba, 2cg. Port Orange
home w/eat in kit. Irg
great rm, Tropical back-
yrd., hot tub & fire pit.
$199,900 Call Cyndi
McFarran RE/MAX All
Pro Realty 386-788-1974
www.HomesbyCyndi.com
PAY OFF LOAN LPGA
AREA. Daytona/Holly
Hill. 3br/2ba, 1/2 ac
fenced yard, Was
$149,000. Pay off bank
loan of $119,400.
Financing available.
386-852-1430, Daytona
PORT ORANGE-
Dunlawton Hills, 3br/2ba,
2 car gar. Just painted
interior. Priced right.
Owner must sell ASAP.
Avail immed. Reasonable
offers welcome. More info
call Pat 386-562-0013
PORT ST LUCIE: Don't
miss out. Totally remod-
eled 3br/2ba/2cg. New
granite kitc,& bath Home
warranty $144,000 owner-
agent 772-485-2287 See
ad #49173 for photos at
HometownNewsOL.com
S. DAYTONA Beautiful
Canalfront home w/boat
house. 3BR/2BA, hard-
wood firs. French drs
lead to pool area. Must
See $579,900. Sandy
Cencerik, RE/MAX All
Pro Realty. 386-334-7330
SOUTH DAYTONA-
3bd/2ba in safe, quiet
neighborhood, Ig backyd
w/ fruit trees, 2 blks off
US 1 & Big Tree Rd.
Walk to park & schools.
New roof, firs & inside
paint. $140,000 Harriet
386-295-6524
SOUTH DAYTONA-
$109,000, excellent cond,
2br, Block home. New
carpet, paint ceiling fans,
tile, central a/c, fenced
lot, shed. 386-451-6378
Call Classified
386-322-5949
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STAY & Play -Rent while
you are away 2/2 3rd fir.
corner condo overlooks
pool & ocean. Light bright
move in cond. 2 reserved
parking spaces. inside
utility room, pet friendly.
Call Peggy Goldtrap
441-8197 Wendy Powers
Realty 441-9900
STUART YACHT & CC
3br/2ba/2+cg, Open floor
plan pool home. Large
Great room, Florida rm &
large scr patio $349,500
772-287-0834 or
772-485-2750
TITUSVILLE Executive
5bd/3ba/2 car + new RV/
boat gar. 18'x52', 3637sf,
1 acre, sauna, appls., in
exclusive upscale area,
$499,000, owner financ-
ing avail. 321-269-5913
TITUSVILLE nice golf
comm., beautiful brick
3/2/2, 1/2 ac., det'd work-
shop, remodeled, spa-
cious rooms, lots of stor.,
$239,000. 321-863-4638
See photos online www.
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PRICING ALL VILLAS
MUST GO! 2&3 BR villas
starting at $219K! Furn.
models avail. Many up-
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SEDONA VILLAS is lo-
cated within LPGA Inter-
national. Visit us at
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call 386-295-8366
Tadpole, Inc.
DAYTONA BEACH/
PORT ORANGE
2br/1.5ba townhouse, in
good ,shape w/tile floors.
Best priced unit in
Canalview $103,000
386-788-3148 / 299-2223
FORT PIERCE Gator
Trace. End unit on 7th
tee. 2br/2ba/1lcg. Vaulted
ceilings, walk-ins,double
shower, new decor, new
apple $164,000
772-489-3154
HOLLY HILL-
Developers personal unit.
2 2br/lba townhomes
with cathedral ceilings &
special crown woodwork.
All tile and wood floors,
separate patios, w/d,
large fenced backyards,
within walking distance
from new Publix. Owner
financing with $10,000
down, no credit check or
lease option at $750/mo.
386-767-6071
NEW SMYRNA $145,000
Relax in your pondfront
villa after a round of golf.
2BR/2BA. Mins to beach.
Steve Jones, Weichert,
Realtors 386-690-5582
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ORMOND VILLA Steps
to beach. Laidback area.
Pools, Pets, LOWEST
FEES. 1BD+ bonus
room. Must seel
$121,900 386-344-2600
PONCE INLET- Detach-
ed oversized 2-car gar.
w/full attic, + 2br/2.5ba
townhouse across from
beach; new Carrier A/C,
new gar doors & openers,
garage deeded separate-
ly from home, rare oppor-
tunity! For sale by owner
$264,900 407-616-7216
PORT ORANGE Duplex
Must See. 2/2 New roof,
carpet, AC. Fresh paint in
& out, pump. Patio Call
for appt. 386-767-
9403 $135,000 nego.
No Realtors Please. See
ad # 46656 for photo on-line
at Hometownnewsol'comr
FELLSMERE 3 adjacent
10+/- AC parcels. 1200+
ft on lateral U Canal. 3
ponds, 2 site pads, flow
wells, out building, marl
roads & drainage.
$599,000 772-828-8109
NEW SMYRNA BEACH-
Lot for sale. Off 415, 2.5
miles south of 44. 2.5
acres, beautiful, high &
dry $100,000 obo
386-566-9456 / 409-9344
NEWSMYRNA BEACH-
SIDE Large 100'x150'
$264,900. Mainland 1
+/- acre. $164,900. Dis-
count if build to suit.
386-314-9426 S.E. Build-
ers Quality Homes.
NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS
New log Cabin shell on 2
wooded acres only
$99,900. FREE BRO-
CHURE of Mountain &
Riverfront acreage. E-Z
Financing. For free info
1-828-652-8700
ORMOND 2.8 acres
cleared & ready to build.
Environmental complete
survey on file. W. of 95
on paved road at end of a
cul-de-sac. Gorgeous &
private location for your
beautiful home & toys.
$179,500. Below apprais-
ed value. Owner Realtor
Debbie 386-341-7531
PALM CITY- 1/2 acre
Cobblestone, On lake &
golf green, high/dry with
existing building pad.
$194,000 FSBO/agent
Pat 561-876-1885
PORT ST LUCIE. Sand-
piper Bay. Estate size lot.
1/2 plus acre. Full serv-
iced. Golf community.
Great neighborhood.
561-213-4133 '
SOUTH DAYTONA
AREA- Vacant Building
lot 52' x 140' + or -, close
to shopping, zoned resi-
dential $52,900 or best
reasonable offer. Call
386-760-3502
CONDOS FOR SALE MAKE OFFERS!
BAYSHORE 2/2 parking hurricane shutters furnished $227,000*
VILLAGGIO 3/2 garage vaulted ceilings 2nd floor $202,000*
HOLLY SQUARE 2/2 ground floor now rented $99,000*
RIVER PLACE 2/2 small pets dock river view rented $185,000
OCEANS 6 3/2 luxury furnished porch & ocean view $468,000
* (agent owned)
VERO BEACH 4.6 acres.
Next to the Farms.
Upscale deed restricted
subdivision. Paved roads,
cleared. NOW $199,000
772-538-4214
Port Orange
Cioane Aakes
Golf & Country Club
An Age Restricted Commniuii
100% Palm Harbor Homes
Feature Home
2003 3/2+Garage
$135,900, 1520 s.f.
2004 2/2, $114,900
Cul-de-sac, 1313 s.f.
2000 2/2, $125,000
Lowest Rent, 1351 s.f.
2004 2/2 $136,000
Den/Golf, 1480 s.f.
2003 3/2, $147,500
Golf/F. Room 1849 s.f.
2003 3/2 $155,000
Cul-de-sac, 1672 s.f.
2001 3/2 $162,900
Golf/Den, 1984 s.f.
2004 3/2, $182,900
Golf/Water, 2023 s.f.
2004- 3/2 $197,000 C1
Den, 2469 s.f.
Call for more listings!
Doug@cranelakes.com
www.cranelakes.com.
386-304-0983
888-325-2537
I 10
730 Manufctre
Edgewater
On the
Intracoastal
Waterway
Hacienda Del Rio
386-423-5807
1-800-441-5807
US. 1 South -Edgewater
-* Minutes from
New Smyrna Beach
www.hacienda55.com
Ha r'58,000
2BR/2BA Lakefront
Only $60,000
2BR/2BA Palm 2
Harbor $86,000 i-
3BR/2BA Palm
Harbor Lake Front
$92,500
2BR/2BA Intracoastal
River Front $126,500
Country
Living on the
Breathtaking
Indian River
COLONIAL COLONY
SOUTH- 1971 Ramada,
12x60'. 2br/2ba, furn.
Utility room with w/d,
carport, glassed-in
sunroom with new roof.
$8500 386-788-6987
DAYTONA BEACH-
Carriage Cove. 24'x36'
Mobile Home with new
roofover. Screened/glass
porch. Home completely
furnd. Make Reasonable
Offer. 386-788-8900
FORT PIERCE 55+
Whispering Creek, 2/1.5,
furn,corner lot,$5000firm,
may incl. sunrm w/ govt.
approval 772-465-4395
or 814-602-0253
ORMOND BEACH-
NEW 3br/2ba, screened
carport, central air,
shingle roof, vinyl siding
$53,500 Also 2BR,
Screened porch, carport,
2 sheds, new paint &
carpet. $6500. Both 55+
park Others to choose
from! 386-672-1276,
386-451-4018
PALM HARBOR 4br/2ba
Tile Floor, Energy Pack-
age, Deluxe loaded. Over
2,200 sq ft. 30th Anniver-
sary Sale Special. Save
$15,000.
Free Color Brochures.
800-622-2832
PORT ORANGE- '05
Fleetwood, 3/2, split plan,
open floor plan, many
custom upgrades, wood-
burning fireplace, Opt.
creative fin. avail $.115K
OBO 386-547-8149 see
photo online at ad #48832
www hometownnewsOL corn
PORT SAINT LUCIE
Spanish Lakes, Clean &
furnished, 2br/1.5 ba, pet
section. Serious inquiries
only! $14,000obo
772-879-9935 evenings
RENT TO OWN, OR
BUYI SENIOR PARK-
Newly renovated 2br/2ba,
screened porch, carport,
shed. A/C, heat. Terms.
$6400 386-290-3118 or
386-322-3358
STAURT Pinelake
Gardens 55+ 3/br/2ba,
'05, 1492 sq. feet.
Doublewide on Preserve,
Irge kit, fl room tiled & a/c
$94,500 772-223-1744
772-323-6729
*ELLIJAY NO Georgia
mountains. Oak Creek
subdivision, creekfront &
view lots, .75 to 2.34 ac
Paved roads, & water.
Terms & financing avail.
Starting at $59,000
FSBO 706-273-0604
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& color brochure. Appala-
chian Land Company,
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NC. www appalachian land-
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162 ACRES LAFAY-
ETTE CO. FLA. Planted
Pine, Hardwood Bottoms.
Road Frontage & Great
Hunting. $3700/acre.
352-867-8018
2.5 Acres Riverside.
County Southern Cali-
fornia, $100 Downl $100
Monthly! $9,995 Cashl
Ownerl! While They
Lastil 949-340-2245
ABSOLUTE AUCTION,
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94 1 -48 8- 1 5 0 0
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ABSOLUTE REAL ES-
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www.vanderee.com
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Great lake site, creek,
planted pine, paved
road, super hunting.
404-362-8244
St. Regis Paper Co.
www.stregispaper.com
DISCOVER THE JOY of
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1.25 Acres $500 Down,
$197/mo. No Qualifying!
Build Now or Invest for
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www,FlorldaLotsUSA.com
FLORIDA LAND Start-
ing at $7,900 Financing
available. Over 100 lots
available in Counties of
SLevy, Marion, Clay, Cal-
houn, Putnam, Lee &
Highland. Realtors &
Investors welcome.
1-718-797-0807 www.
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FOR SALE BY OWNER
Great Farm or ranch. 130
high & dry acres. $6,700
per acre in Madison Co.
borders Twin Rivers State
Park. Hiking, trail riding,
fishing, hunting.
386-755-4901
Call Classified
386-322-5949
GA, Beautiful Lakefront
Property 90 mins North of
Jacksonville w/ 2002
Doublewide, $136,500,
low utilities, low insur-
ance. Cherokee Lake.
912-287-0324 See photos
www.mrgaryallen.com
GA, Schley Co. 175 acs
Freshly cleared cabin site
w/ smooth stream, power
& well. A steel I-beam
bridge over Creek which
flows thru property. Ideal
for game hunter w/ inter-
nal road systems, food
plots, feeders, boxstands,
etc. Beautiful & secluded
$2,625/acre. Sumter Co.
221 acres, 1 1/2'mile road
frontage w/ 2 gravel en-
trances, perfect to build.
Creek through property.
hunter friendly, ready and
equipped w/ food plots,
feeders, box stands and
road systems. $2750/acre
Glen Pickle 229-938-0566
GEORGIA Ellijay
19-72ac. 3/4mi. adjoins
US Forest Serv. Gor-
geous views! paved rd.
wildlife, electric, creeks,
springs, pasture $12,500/
acre & up. 706-273-9501
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GEORGIA 3 acre Home-
sitest Rock Springs Es-
tates only 10 minutes to
town. U.G. power, paved
streets, was $9500/acre -
Buy direct from devel-
oper, NOW $7950/ac.I
Going fast! 912-529-6198
GEORGIA
Emmanuel County.
25ac. or 50 acre tracts.
Water, hardwood pine,
road networks.
$2500/acre. Riverland
Inc. 706-840-2136
GEORGIA LAND Best
value in Middle, GA.
245acs. to 1550acs. in
Jones County, GA.'Great
Investment / recreational
land. Good timber &
beautiful land w/several
creeks.Starting $3850/ac.
Call 404-580-7870
-* I-
GEORGIA LAND
The best investment plan
is buying land! 1 to 20
acres homesites. LOW
TAXES! Beautiful weath-
er year round! Financing
Available. Starting
$4400/ac. 706-364-4200
GEORGIA, Folkston 3br/
2ba/2cg. DW on lake.
acre, quiet, affordable
living. 3hrs from Titus-
ville. Many extras.
$99,500. 321-269-8186
HANDYMAN SPECIAL
New Ranch w/4 bed-
rooms, 2 bath, In dry-
wall stage. Sits on 2
acres near Athens, OH.
$79,900. Owner Financ-
Ing 740-260-2282
JASPER, FL 15 Acres
High&Dry, undev. land in
Hamilton Cty. the "Jewel
of the Suwannee." Zoned
AG1 $110,000. Linda @
Keyes. 954-632-9258
KENNANSVILLE, FL: 30
minutes to Disney, New
Furn 2br/2ba/1cp, 14'x70'
singlewide on 2 fenced
lots, porch & sunroom,
Walk to Lake Marion Only
$90,000 772-464-2860
KENTUCKY
*3 acres w/pond $24,900
*35 acres riverfront $99K
*100 acres $125,000.
*1500- acres hunters
paradise, incredible tro-
phy deer & turkey hunt-
ing, $1895/acre. Great
investments!
1-270-791-2538
www.ActlonOutfltter.com
LAFAYETTE CO. FLA.
10 acres of wooded, re-
mote land. Frontage on
graded county rd. South
of Hwy 27 between Brad-
ford & Mayo. $55,000.
Owner Financing.
Quality Realty & Invest-
ments 863-533-0888
Dan@Agner.com
Lovely 4BR/2.5Ba, 2400
sf home on approx. 2
acres in Perry, Fla.- a
small rural town approx.
50 miles SE of Tallahas-
see. Beautiful pool & pa-
tio area w/tall privacy
fence, gazebo w/hottub.
Reduced- $239,000. Call
386-658-3378 or cell
386-208-2589. (fsbo)
NANTAHALA REAL
ESTATE CO. National
Geographic $ ABC News
has Rated this as a #1
Summer Destination!
Vacation Homes/Rentals!
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Located in Beautiful High
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Atlanta, GA, Only 1.5
hours Outside Asheville,
NC & 30 minutes NE of
Murphy, Pristine Lake,
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Mountain View, Large
Tracts. 1-866-218-8439
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NC LAND: 7.6acs. Near
Raleigh/Durham. Huge
creek. Perks, state road.
Buy now, retire later. By
Owner: $49,990.
WE'LL FLY YOU HERE
Pics: 919-693-8984;
owner@newbranch.com
NC LOTS & LAND
Near Charlotte. Winter
Discounts. 1-10 acres.
Low taxes. Starting $22K.
Countrytyme
704-483-1457
NC MOUNTAINS New
Log Cabin Custom Built
1288sf cabin w/ acreage.
$79,900 easy access,
views. Easy to finish. Fi-
nancing Available.
828-286-1666
*
No CAROLINA Sylva, nr
Maggie Valley. New 3/2,
1850 sqft, fp, dr+ eat-in
kit, SS appis, Hickory
floors, beautiful woods,
streams. $275,000
828-645-8516
SEE. slide show @
HometownNewsOL.com
WOW
North Carolina LOG
CABIN SMOKY Mtns.
BUY NOW-LOW RATES
Beautiful 2BR/BA fully
furnished, large porch
w/hot tub. Perfect for
vacation home-and great
investment, plus vacation
rental program available.
321-432-1557 *$175,000*
NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS
New log cabin shell on 2
wooded acres, only
$99,900. FREE BRO-
CHURE of Mountain &
Riverfront acreage. Fi-
nancing. 1-828-652-8700
NORTH CAROLINA
MTNS. Motivated Seller!
New log cabin shell on
.86 acre, $89,900. 2-5
acre waterfront home-
sites from $99,900. Easy
access mountain home-
sites $29,900-$89,900.
828-247-9966
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NORTH CAROLINA,
WHITE OAK. 2 Mobile
Homes on 22.5 acres.
Pond, game.1800's home
on property. $180,000
OBO. 910-866-5493.
krys26@intrstar.net
SOUTH CAROLINA By
Owner, beautiful home-
site near Lake Marion.
New doublewide mobile
home allowed. $24,900,
Owner will finance with
as little as 10% down.
803-473-7125
TENNESSEE 5 to
3000+/- AC w/Majestic
Mountain Views and
Creek Frontage Atop the
Beautiful Cumberland
Plateau Excellent De-
velopment Property Start-
ing at $5,000 Per Acre
931-946-5263
TENNESSEE Crossville
Dunlap 65 ac Lake, lots
$47,900. Home 4.29ac
$64,900. Nickie at Realty
1 Group 931-248-3900
nheidle@multipro.com
TENNESSEE
Developed 1-6 acre
Homesites. Invest in
America's #1 Real Es-
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Lakes, Golf, Horseback
Riding. Owner financing
homesites from $145 per
month. 1-888-811-2168
TENNESSEE
HUGE HOMESITES
Near Gatlinburg
Gated community over-
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Truly the very
best view in all the
Smoky Mountains.
Only $457/month
with $8250 down.
Photos & info at
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1-865-621-0435
TENNESSEE MOUN-
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homesites. Breathtak-
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Feel Excellent Owner
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TENNESSEE MOUN-
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Beautiful Homesite, Mil-
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330-699-1585
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airfare: 1-866-544-5263,
www.visitland.com
TENNESSEE Perfect for
horses. 4ba/3.5bd/3cg.
Mtn views. Heated pool.
Home w/5 AC $535,000
or 22 AC $717,500 Call
Renee' Dunbar Remax
RE Specialists Cell
423-470-2380
423-639-7162
TEXAS LAND LIQUIDA-
TION! 20acres, near
Booming El Paso. Good
Road Access. Only
$14,900. $200/down,
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BOOMING El Paso. Good
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TIMESHARE RESALES
The cheapest way to
Buy, Sell and Rent Time-
shares. No Commissions
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877-494-8246 or go to
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TN, 205 acres, several'
acres clean & ready to
sew, well located w/ nice
homes all around $1600/
acre. 77 acre nice coun-
try setting, 40 acres tim-
ber, year round spring w/
8 acres open on paved
road. $149,900 Tim
Spencer GMAC Home-
front Realty 931-242-5149
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TENNESSEE Hunting &
Farm Land. Call Rita,
Hillside Realty or please
view properties at:
HillsideRealtyTennessee com
866-915-0535
UPSTATE NY Aban-
doned Wine Country
Farm! 5 acres $29,900
Gorgeous lake valley
views, rolling meadows,
minutes to Ithaca &
Cayuga Lake! Superb
setting! Terms!
866-902-5263
VACATION NOWil It's
summer in Costa Rica.
www gentlemanjimsprivatetra
vel.com 888-320-0296
24/7. Booking March,
2008, 5-Star Hotel.
Spring Break is coming.
Reserve Now.
W. KENTUCKY 100ac
up to 3,500ac tracts, Pre-
mier deer & turkey hunt-
ing. Beautiful rolling hills,
hardwood timber. Build-
ing sites. Cabin available.
80ac lake. $1,800/ac.
270-703-7234
Watts Bar Lake Sacri-
fice! OUR loss is YOUR
gain! Private Wooded
Parcel with boatslip -
$29,900 Direct Lakefront
homesite $129,900
30min. Outside Vibrant
Knoxville, TN Financing
Available. 877-345-5253
ORLANDO, MARRIOTT
HORIZONS, near Sea
World. One week time-
share for sale, $14,000 or
best offer. Exchangeable
dates and locations
through Interval Interna-
tional. Call Karen at
321-806-0002
SKIING IN NEW HAMP-
SHIRE! One week time-
share for sale. Crotched
Mountain Spa Resort,
$12,000 or best offer.
Exchangeable dates and
locations through RCI.
Call Karen 321-806-0002
4 COP Liquor License
for sale asking $195,000
Call 386-290-1962
Downtown NewSmyrna
Great retail/office sp. 109
N. Orange Plenty of park-
ing.New paint & floors.
$750/mo+tax. Call Bob
386-427-5557/689-6951,
EDGEWATER- 160x125'
commercial lot, zoned
B-2, cleared & graded,
Guava Drive $175,000
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-- REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
PORT ORANGE-
Room for rent in 3br/2ba
house with full privledges
& fenced yard. $500/mo.
+ utilities 1st & sec.
386-761-9838
S. DAYTONA Unfurn
room w/bath, private en-
try, kit privledges $150. a
week. 1st last & sec.
386-307-4006
SPECIAL
WHEEL DEALSi!
Reach over
one million potential
buyers from
North Palm Beach
thru Ormond Beach
HOMETOWN NEWS
386-322-5949
SPECIAL PROMO
RATES
DAYTONA BEACH
Shores 2bd/2ba direct
ocean frt. condo. See
website for details/rates.
www.sherwincondoren-
tal.com 386-295-6737
FAMOUS SHORES Mo-
tel Really clean rooms.
Bike week specials avail-
able. Call for Unbelieva-
ble prices. 386-767-2943
& AsBoOiat-e Realty
SNOWBIRD RENTALS -
2BR in Ocean Villa, 2 BR
Condo. Short Long Term
Furn. or unfurnished.
Bryan & Elaine McLeod
386-252-2622
GREAT NEWS AND
CLASSIFIED ADSI
HOMETOWN NEWS
386-322-5949
ALL UTILITIES
INCLUDED
Pool front furnished Holly
Hill efficiency. $600/mo
or $165 wkly.+ dep. No
pets. 386-299-5440
DAYTONA AREA-
3br/3ba, 3rd floor, 2010 sf
oceanfront, secure park-
ing $1500/mo. 1st,
$1000 sec. Also Marina
Grande Riverfront
3br/3ba $1800/mo. 1st
$1000 sec., & 2br/2ba
$1500/mo. $1000 sec.
386-503-4870
DAYTONA BEACH
Country Club. 2BR/2BA
end unit. New carpet,
newly renovated, no pets.
Pool. $675/mo. + $500
deposit. Water included.
386-761-0836
DAYTONA BEACH Di-
rect ocean frt., new bldg,
3/3, garage, Ig priv. bal-
cony, wood firs, many
upgrades, plush amen-
ties, pets ok, $1600/mo
Last month bonus
904-463-0343
DAYTONA BEACH-
Beautiful Bayshore, lbr/
1.5ba, 6th floor, river and
city views. Underground
parking, pool, tennis
courts, 5 star amenities &
activities. $750/mo. Avail
Feb 15th No pets
386-255-1591
DAYTONA BEACH-
Block to beach, furnished
apt. 1 & 2 BR. Free cable
and water. Apartments
with carpet, no pets.
386-589-3435 / 673-5137
DAYTONA BEACH
Beautifully furn. 3bd/3ba,
direct oceanfrt with gor-
geous views. Call James
for info. 386-566-2699
DAYTONA BEACH- Riv-
erfront condo near Belair
Plaza, clean & quiet
2bd/2ba, 2nd fl, balcony
w/riverview. Ceiling fans,
ice maker, microwave,
water, cable, pest inci.
Riverside Condos 3
pools, 2 docks, no pets.
$750/mo Move in special
3 86- 2 9 5-9 1 8 2
www.jmhpartners.net/condo
DAYTONA BEACH- Wa-
terfront, new condos in
gated community. Pool,
jacuzzi, fitness center,'
fully furnished, upgraded
appliances. 2br/2ba
$1295/mo. or 1br/1ba
$950/mo Utilities includ-
ed. 321-356-1503
DAYTONA BEACH-
SIDE- Large lbr/lba, 1
block from beach
$600/mo. incl. some utilit-
ies. Laundry on premesis.
No pets, 1 mo. rent, 1
mo. sec. 386-672-0323
DAYTONA/ORMOND
border 1 bd furnished
lovely oceanfrt building,
completely renovated.
Across from Belair Plaza.
30' balcony over looks
ocean. 386-672-3162
EDGEWATER 3 bd/2ba/
2cg, Lg. lot w/yd serv.
Scr. porch. 1 blk. to river.
Avail April 1st. $1250/mo
Cred.chk. 386-478-8455
GREAT NEWS AND
CLASSIFIED ADSI
HOMETOWN NEWS
386-322-5949
DAYTONA MARINA
POINT 2bd/2.5ba/2cg,
boat slip avail. Overlooks
Halifax Marina Immediate
occupancy. $1500/mo +
sec. 386-258-2873
EDGEWATER-Direct
Waterfront. Move In
Specials. Large lbd,furn/
unfurn,laundromat,decks,
slips,fishing docks, close
to everything. Monthly.
386-423-6240
FLOATING CONDO-
Beautiful 37ft sail boat,
sleeps 4 adults In 3 beds,
w/galley & head. Docked
in Daytona off Beach St.
Slip avail, but xtra. Com-
pletely refurb. in last 2
yrs. $46,500/offer Call
Bob 407-782-2333 for pic
www.myspace.com/pirate
captainbob
HOLLY HILL lbd/lba,
ceiling fans, a/c inci wa-
ter, trash, elec., sewer,
cable. Yr Ise. Large rms.
$685/mo 386-566-0066
NEW SMYRNA Bch. Ig
upstairs, 1 bd/1 ba, hdwd
firs, ceiling fans, blinds,
wrap around deck. W/D
hookup. Eat in kit. Com-
pletely remodeled. 1/2
garage. Inci cable, wa-
ter, elec. ,sewer, trashYr
Ise. Pro rated. $900/mo
386-566-0066
NEW SMYRNA BEACH-
Take over my lease at
Lymestone Ranch Apts. I
will pay application fee if
approved. 2nd fir unit w/
private entry. Very quiet.
$824/mo. 407-353-5132
Call Classified
386-322-5949
NEW SMYRNA beach-
side 2 blks from ocean.
2nd fl 2 bd/1.5ba. Pool-
side. No pets/smoking.
Unfurnished. $800+/mo
lst/Ist/sec 518-470-4991
NEWSMYRNA BEACH
Very clean, very cute his-
torical area. lbd/lba new
kitch& bath Cent heat/air.
Porch, patio, w/d, Quiet,
No smoking $615
lst/Ist/dep 407-620-5027
NICE AREA 2br/lba,
CHA, ceiling fans, fresh
paint inside. W/D, stor-
age room. $595.+ dep.
634 1/2 Dahlia Ave. Holly
Hill. 386-322-1298
ORMOND / PINE RUN-
3br/3ba,w/d,fireplace,
deck. 1500 sf, carport,
pool tennis. $1275/ mo.
ist/last/sec, incl. water,
no smoking/pets.
386-334-6273
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Hometown News
Friday, February 8, 2008
ORMOND BY THE SEA
9th fl. Great view secured
building & garage, large
furnished, 1bd/1ba, all
amenities. Long/short
term 386-453-5820
PALM COAST Condo
Canopy Walk, Gated
comm. on ICW, unfurn.
3/2,gar.,clubhse/pool. Incl
h2o/cable $1200/mo+sec
904-471-7819.
PONCE INLET area 1bd
furnished ground level-
mother in law suite
across street from beach.
$850/mo incl.utilit/cable.
386-767-2943
PORT ORANGE lbd/lba
unfurnished mother in
law suite access to swim-
ming pool. Priv. ent., yard
& patio. $600/mo incl util
& cable. 386-767-2943
PORT ORANGE- Whis-
pering Woods, 2bd/2ba,
1st fir. $900 mo. incl. ca-
ble, water, pool, carport.
Avail. immediately. Lease
or Purchase. Great Loca-
tion. 386-663-7510
RENT NOW
PORT ORANGE. 2/1/1.
Perfect for one person!
Furnished upstairs apt.
Close to beach. $625/mo
or weekly. Call Jan
386-788-3668 or
386-290-8082.
86 Wic Sac
for RentI
PORT ORANGE South-
winds TH great location!
2/2, waterfront, fireplace,
cable, pool/clubhse, pets
ok Avail now. $875mo.
386-338-5808
PORT ORANGE.
Countryside. 1BR/2BA +
office. 1 CG w/ driveway. Lg
LR, & Kitch. Scrn porch.
W/D incl. Comm pool.
Updated & painted. Utilities
not incl. No smoking. No
pets. $825/mo. Call Ken
386-405-5947
Reasonable Rentals:
Direct oceanfront, river-
front & penthouse rates
from$750/mo. Call Becky
or Donna @ ERA Menu
Realty 386-258-5551
SOUTH DAYTONA-
Absolutely beautiful
2bd/lba, Ig living space,
laundry on premises,
assigned parking, abun-
dant personal pride.
$ 5 9 0 / m o
386-383-9989/290-6740
SOUTH DAYTONA-
Bristol Bay Ready to
move in. 2nd fl. 2bd/2ba,
corner unit, covered pa-
tio, new paint. $750/mo.
305-527-4961
VENETIAN BAY Town
Ctr, 3bd/2ba/1+cg, incl
all appl, 1862sf, gated.
Golf club open w/disc. to
residents. $1100/mo long
term Ise. Credit check
req. or $315,000 fsbo.
386-426-0667
86 OfcSpe
fo Rent
OFFICE & PROFESSIONAL SPACE
FOR RENT
Oceanview Beachside location at
3500 S. Atlantic Ave. in the Ocean Properties
Building. Join Ocean Properties & Mgmt,
First American Title, Nationwide Insurance,
Diversified Flooring, Accents on You and
Pampered Pooch Parlor i
GREAT VISIBILITY LOCATION o
Cal Bil Re r Crol Smth
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VERO BEACH: Move In
special Newly remod-
eled. 1 & 2 bdrms from
$575. Tile, new appl.
Close to beaches, parks
& Rest. 772-563-0013
EDGEWATER RENT/
LEASE TO OWN
3bd/2ba/lcg,w/d, fenc.yd,
solar water heater, quiet
neighbrhd Ilst/Ist/sec.
$1000/mo 386-689-9503
EDGEWATER Waterfrt
Boat/dock/fish. Big Clean
2bd/2ba, den, washer/
dryer, carport, South
Waterfront Park $975/mo
321-452-5892
EDGEWATER- 2311
Pine Tree, 3br/2ba, 2 car
gar., w/d, immaculate in-
side, central air, fenced
backyard. No cats
$1200/mo. 386-428-1825
EDGEWATER-CORAL
Trace 814 Star Reef -
Irg 3/2/2 lakeview Tiffany
home avail. 3/17: comm.
is gated w/pool. $1150mo,
Call Jeanne Bush at
Alexander RE
386-690-9018
FLAGLER BEACH
Sugarmill Plantation
4bd/3ba/2.5cg & office
2800+sf, enclosed heat-
ed pool, incls. lawn- pool-
trash serv. $1800/mo
386-585-4484
FLAGLER BEACH: Sug-
ar Mill Plantation, Execu-
tive 4br/3ba/3cg on 1/2
ac,w/heated pool,on cul
de sac & Preserve.
$2,200/mo Lease or Pur-
chase. Avail Now! 1/2 off
mo w/lyr lease. Ms Ben-
nett 386-439-6692 or Mr
Embrey 954-303-2327
GREATER DAYTONA
AREA Studio-3 bedroom
Homes & condos availa-
ble. Rates start @ $750
both long & short term
rentals. Call Becky or
Donna @ ERA Menu
Realty 386-258-5551
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HOLLY HILL- 260
Bainbridge, 2 bedrooms,
central heat/air. Lawn
service included.
$595/mo, first, last and
security. 386-255-5520
REIDIED
NEW SMYRNA BEACH-
707 Edward St. 3br/2ba,
completely remodeled,
central a/c, washer/dryer
hookups, quiet neigh-
borhood, all appliances,
$1050/mo $750 sec.
negotiable. Yearly Lease
5 0 8 8 6 8-6 096
508-865-7037
BEACHSIDE
RENTALS
4021 SAXON DRIVE
Newly renovated 2
br Townhouse
$900/mo
MINORCA LIVING
2/2 with Den -
lovely lake view
$1,650/mo
OCEAN WALK
Spacious 3/2 with
calming view of the
estuary
$1,300/mo
SEACREST
Large 2/2 with ocean
view
Pool on the ocean
$2,200/mo
3502 VENETIAN
VILLA
4 bedrooms great
for large family
$1,500/mo
NE~j MY NA
519 NATURE CREEK
LANE
Lots of space in this
3/2 plus den
Great neighborhood
convenient to
shopping and travel
$1,500/mo
817 BOLTON RD
2 bedrooms, open
floor plan
$850/mo
3740 LISA LANE
Country livin' at its
best
3/2 split plan
$1,200/mo
EDGEWATER
Open Floor plan,
great neighborhood
3/2
$1,200/mo
3125 WILLOW OAK
HUgle KitcheN/Family
room area
3/2 $1,100/mo
These are just a
few of our units@
Call for information 2
on additional units 8
Classified 386-322-5949
HOLLY HILL- Cozy &
Cutel 2br/lba, off 10th
street. Quiet neighbor-
hood. Fenced backyard
$650/mo 386-257-1444
386-871-4334
NEW SMYRNA BEACH-
Completely Renovated
2br/1 ba across street
from beach. $995/month
+ deposit, minimum 1 yr
lease. 386-689-2479
NEW SMYRNA- River
view 3bd/1.5ba,beautiful
bridge & river views.
Watch sailboats go by!
$1,250/mo. 1st/last/sec.
Sr. disc. 386-689-8504
ORMOND BEACH
Beach House for Rent
Steps to the beach. 2/2/1
Fireplace, Florida room,
screened back patio,
front porch, ceramic
floors, carpet in bed-
rooms, sprinkler, washer
dryer, upgraded applian-
ces, pets negotiable,
$995/ month. Consider
short term lease to buy.
386-677-3844,
ORMOND BEACH-
Wonderful remodeled,
3br/2ba SFH in the high
demand TRAILS. Pool,
fireplace, squeaky clean,
Pet friendly. $1795/mo.
Available Now! Call
Dawn 612-272-2888
Ormond Beach: Break-
-away Trails, Lakefront
4br/2ba/2cg, Pool, Jacuz-
zi,& FP, 2500 sf. NSNP,
Lease option $2,500 mo
FLS 386-295-5204
ORMOND BYTHE SEA
29 Carol Rd $825/mo 1/2
blk to ocean/river access.
2bd, florida rm., updated
kit & bath, central heat &
air.carport, w/d hookup,
grass cut, 1st/last +$350
dep. Credit check & refs.
386-788-8220
ORMOND BY THE SEA-
No Condo Beach, Re-
modeled 2br/2ba, 1500sf,
1CG, W/D hook-up,
lawncare incld., $1225
mo. 49 Oakview Cir.
386-441-5544
ORMOND TIMBER-
CREEK 3bd/2ba/2cg,
$995 + dep. comm pool,
tennis courts, security
guard. 386-738-4565
PALM COAST, 142
Beechwood. Large pool
home on fresh lake. 3
BR, garage, enclosed
lanai. Avail Now! $1050
mo. 518-421-8730
PALM COAST- 2br/2ba,
Ceramic tile throughout,
newly painted inside/out,
new appliances. 36-B
Collingwood Ln. Close to
shopping, European Vil-
lage, bridge to A1A.
$725/mo. Call Owner
917-374-6309
PORT ORANGE Con-
crete Block 2/1, renovate-
d, central heat/ air, W/D
combo, privacy porch,
rear privacy fence,large
shed, large parking area,
$775/mo. Background
/credit chk. 386-316-5656
PORT ORANGE very
clean double wide spa-
cious 3bd/2ba, w/d hk-up
inside, Ig scr porch, car-
port. No smoking/pets
$850/mo lyr Ise 1st/ last/
sec cred. chk & refs
386-767-0020
PORT ORANGE Waters
edge, Lake front, Large
3bd/2ba, 1600sf, grass
cut incl., $1295/mo. 6771
Calistoga Cr. Diplomatic
Realty 386-453-4485
PORT ORANGE-
Beautiful, 3br/2ba, 2cg,
W/D, fenced yard, large
screened porch, Easy
terms. No credit check,
Other homes available in
area 386-233-0866
PORT ORANGE-
Sugar Forest. 3 to 4 bed.,
2.5 ba, 2400 sf, 898 Res-
ervation Court. Conven-
ient to schools, beach &
shopping. $1200/mo.
386-295-6513
PORT ST LUCIE: New
4br/2ba/2cg, Key West
Style, Cath ceilings, Tile
& Berber thru out. Great
location. $1300/mo
'561-282-8404
SOUTH DAYTONA-
2r/2ba, large yard, ga-
rage, tile & hardwood FL
room, laundry room. 1st
and sec. Section 8 ok.
$875 386-316-2426
TITUSVILLE Executive
5bd/3ba/2 car + new RV/
boat gar. 18'x52', 3637sf,
1 acre, sauna, appls., in
exclusive area, rent w/op-
tion to buy. $1500/mo. or
$2500/mo. furnished.
Refs req'd. 321-269-5913
DAYTONA BEACH 175
Yorktowne Estates.
2bd/2ba. Wash/dry, end
unit, heated pool. $825
incl water/cable Crouch
Realty 386-767-1854
RENT NOW
DAYTONA BEACH
SHORES. 2/2.5/1. Spring
is here-Live at the Beach!
Ocean and river views.
Washer/Dryer hook-up.
$950/month + Sec. No
Smoking. Small pet okay.
3750 S. Atlantic Ave,
DBS. 386-235-4473
DAYTONA BEACH-
2br/2ba townhouse w/loft
Forest Lake Sub. Close
to colleges, Publix and
Wal-Mart. Call today
$975/mo. Pets Welcome!
386-761-2784
HOLLY HILL Large
beautiful 2BR/2BA.
Washer & dryer. Pool.
Non smoking. Pest &
lawn included. $800/mo.
(386)868-4610
JENSEN BEACH: Indian
River Landing. Town-
house 2/2.5, freshly
painted & new carpets.
Scr porch, w/d, pool/spa
& dock. $875/mo F/L/S
(water & cable incl)
772-335-8627
NEW SMYRNA BEACH.
2/1.5/1. Off Flagler Ave.
Walk to beach. Sun
deck. $995. + Sec. Avail
3/1 Call to see.
386-235-4473
NEW SMYRNA BEACH:
2 blocks from beach! Ig
1330 sqft 2/2.5 + balco-
ny, fireplace, scrnd lanai,
fenced patio, pets ok.
$1050/mo 407-383-6478
NEW SMYRNA Landings
of Sugar Mill Subdivision,
new 3bd/2.5ba/lcg, lake-
view, comm. pool. 1st mo
free $1300/mo + sec incl.
yardmaint. 386-566-6265
ORMOND BEACH-
Large 2-story townhouse,
2 master suites 2.5ba
bath + private courtyard,
Florida room, Includes all
appliances & w/d, Tile,
& new carpet. Great area
$895/mo 954-937-3846
PORT ORANGE Country
side villa 2/2 nicely furn.
Comm pool close to golf
$900/mo+ utilities ERA
Select, Team Hagood.
386-690-1281
386-690-6546
PORT ORANGE- Town-
home, 2br/2ba, patio,
washer/dryer hook-ups,
LR/DR, 1st month $750 +
security, located in The
Hammocks, Ready now!
386-299-5215
PORT ORANGE- Villa,
almost new, 2br/2ba, flex
room, screened lanai,
2CG. Free cable, inside
laundry room with W/D &
lawn maint. incl. Avail.
now! $1100/mo.
386-767-6566 / 852-2561
VERO BEACH: Enjoy
vacationing in a two story
Twnhse exquisitely fur-
nished. Sleeps 7, with 2.5
baths.772-569-4210/581-
8829
DAYTONA BEACH- 500'
from Intracoastal. 2br/lba
1050 sf, Brand new cond,
laundry room. Garage for
2 motorcycles. Huge
yard. Small pet ok. Quiet
neighborhood. Short walk
to shops & dining. 122
Mullally Street $650/mo.
386-235-4993
EDGEWATER 1915 Fern
Palm 2bd/lba, newly ren-
ovated, ceramic tile fl.,
w/d, lawn serv. incl.
$750/mo $750 sec. $200
water dep. 386-316-3535
EDGEWATER FLORIDA
Shores 2bd/1.5ba Ige,
vaulted ceilings, patio,
2817 India Palm
$650/mo 1st/last/sec.
Avail now 386-258-5357
EDGEWATER PELICAN
Cove West Nice
2bd/2ba/lcg, priv. fenced
yd, courtyard, sprinklers.
$850/mo + utili.lst/last/
$500 sec. 386-761-3730
HOLLY HILL- DUPLEX
$495/mo. 127 High
Street, 1 bedroom, 1
bath, 450 sq.ft. first/ se-
curity. Small pet okay.
386-405-7548
NEW SMYRNA BEACH-
Nice beachside duplex.
2br/2ba,' extended gar,
w/d, lawn care included,
1st, last, dep. No
smoking, 1 year lease.
Call Ward 386-679-8928
NEWSMYRNA BEACH
2bd/2ba. New carpet, tile,
kitchen,washer/dryer
hook-up. Nice, close to
high school. $750/mo
407-797-1924
NEWSMYRNA ISLES-
BORO 2bd/1ba/lcg,
screened porch, w/d, all
appl., no pets, $825/mo,
1st,last,sec. Great neigh-
borhood! 386-322-3978
ORMOND BEACH 2Br/
2Ba Near River/Library,
nice yard private patio.
Hardwd firs apple incl W/D
$725 + util no pets non
smkrs. 1-941-447-5591
ORMOND BEACHSIDE-
few steps from ocean.
1/1 beautifully furnished.
Porch & priv. garden. Off
street parking. Carport.
Lawn maintenance incl.
Quiet neighborhood.
$995/mo. Pets negotia-
ble. Short term prices
avail, also. 386-677-3844
DAYTONA BEACH For
rent or sale 3Br/2Ba dbl
wide in adult park. Comp.
redone inside and out.
New apple, carpet, A/C.
Rent @ $750/mo.+ de-
posit. 386-527-6466
MIMS 2BR/1BA, AC,
screened porch, shed, all
appliances, totally remod-
eled, exc. cond. $400/mo
+ $260 lot rent or sale
$15,000. 321-268-4257
VERO FT. Pierce 55+
Spanish Lakes CC
Village furnished 2/2 on
the Lake. Very clean,
New A/C, washer, refrig,
$750/mo yrly Seasonal
$1200/mo. Option to buy.
No Pets 772-468-8280
see photos online at
www.HometownNewsOL.
com AD # 27481
DAYTONA BEACH -
Economy Storage 400
Fairmont Ave, February
special 10x20', $100 -
10x10', $65 6x6', $35 -
Motorhome, $100 First 6
months free w/ payment
of 2 month 386-679-6796
EDGEWATER-Executive
Aircraft Hangers at
Massey Ranch Airpark,
#X50, Sale or lease from
2,500sf. to 30,000sf Now
available. 386-566-1564
FLAGLER AVENUE
750sqft retail or profes-
sional. New Construction.
Move-in Ready or build to
suit $ 9 5 0 / mo
386-566-0505
FLAGLER BEACH 202
S. Central Ave. Village
Shops. Possible 4 busi-
nesses to share building.
780sf. w/lba Rent nego-
tiable. 571-338-9481
HOLLY HILL Now Avail-
able 1,200/600 sq. ft.
office/retail space @
1700 Ridgewood Ave
(US 1). Riviera Plaza
Call 386-677-3741
ORMOND BEACH Lic.
Mental Health Professio-
nal wanted to share office
space in est. practice.
Exc. loc., ample parking,
Incl. receptionist, wireless
cable, bathrooms, copier
& fax, housekeeping, kit.
area. FT or PT avail. Call
Sandy @ 386-295-9846
to discuss needs & opts.
PORT ORANGE 700 sq
ft office w/private office
space Has kitchenette
$850. monthly.
386-761-0089
PORT ORANGE/US1 -
Office/Retail space. $700
monthly. GREAT LO-
CATIONI 386-761-0089
2 OFFICE WARE-
HOUSES FOR RENT IN
PORT ORANGE. Great
location. Close to every-
thing. Call 386-304-8081
for more details.
DAYTONABEACH prime
Seabreeze blvd. location
w/ prkg, nxt to 5th3rd
bldg 2478sf $16.67/sf.
Conf rm, offices, bath-
rms. Paul 386-258-5008
HOLLY HILL 4800 sqft
warehouse w/offices, a/c,
block building, 13' ceil-
ings, overhead doors
386-405-4335
PORT ORANGE Oak
Centre Business Park.
1000 sq ft & up of ware-
house space with or with-
out offices. Ground Level
or dock high. Also a/c of-
fice space 750 sq ft.
ORMOND BEACH -
Ormond Business Cen-
ter 1200 sq ft and up
with or without offices.
1000 sq ft office space.
Located 1 mile south
1-95. Call Jeanette
386-299-7055 for more
info.
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vacation homes. Ocean
Front. Amenities: heated
pool, hot tub, docks. Call
for last minute specials
1-888-564-5800
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DAYTONA 500 WEEK-
Luxury Daytona 2br/2ba
oceanfront condo. 5 mi.
from Speedway, 4 peo-
ple max $400/night
386-334-7888
ST. AUGUSTINE BCH
Oceanview Condo fr $99
nite, Oceanfront house
fr.$199nite/$1399wk,
Ocean frt. wedding $349
or Historic District from
$129nt 904-825-1911
www.sunstatevacatlon.com
TRANSPORTATION
1949 WILLYS JEEP-
Great restoration project.
Not running,' includes all
original parts. $1395/offer
386-423-5463
1978 EL CAMINO GMC-
305, 2-barrel, automatic,
A/C, runs good, Needs
paint, new tires. $1500
OBO 386-212-7437
FERRARI 328 GTS '86.
Red with black seats &
red carpeting. For sale
since I upgraded to larger
Ferrari model. Only
30,500 mi. Major belt
service at 27,900 mi.
New clutch assembly.
Cold A/C, upgraded to
new refrigerant. $42,900
neg Financing Avail. Call
772-285-3304
FORD MUSTANG 1966
Coupe 6 cyl, 3-speed on
the floor. Immac cond
Original West Coast car
$5700/obo 386-316-7553
ROLLS ROYCE, 1978,
Silver Wrath II, great
shape, chestnut paint,
buckskin top, $24,600
OBO. 321-269-2702
SPECIAL 283 ENGINE-
Complete, Intake
manifold, carborator,
distributor, exhaust, oil
pan, fly wheel. $700
386-767-2995
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386-322-5949
'80 JEEP CJ7 rebuilt mo-
tor, str.6, new rims& tires,
mech. good, body needs
work many amenities.
$3000 obo 386-426-2704
1979 280ZX- 73K original
miles, many new parts
$3100/offer. Also 2002
Angler 18' center
console, 125 hp Mercury
(low hours) 4 year warr.
$14,500 386-566-6358
1992 FIREBIRD- V6,
white, 18,550 original mi,
needs dashboard &
headliner, minor body
rust, runs good $3000
obo. 386-233-0804
2003 HONDA ACCORD
LX 4-door, automatic, sil-
ver, CD player, Low
mileage. $12,000 Firm
Call 386-689-2326
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HONDA CIVIC SI- 1990
hatchback, red, 5 speed,
new pioneer CD player.
Runs good. Gas saver.
Great for work or race.
218K miles Factory origi-
nal $1400 386-345-8131
/ I
B ona t uto" Red
LINCOLN Continental
1992 Executive series,
New tires & battery. All
power, leather int.
$700/obo 561-906-6669
MERCEDES 300TE '89
Station wagon, auto. Red
leather int. sunroof, 3rd
seat New tires & battery.
runs good, straight-six.
$1200 561-906-6669
MERCEDES 500SEL-
'84 luxury at economy
price! $5500 Great driver,
138K service miles.
$5500/best offer or may
take trade. 386-451-8152
NEED TO HIRE?
CALL CLASSIFIED
386-322-5949
MERCURY GRAND
MARQUIS- '87 Black
w/red interior, Runs
great,92K, 5L, V8, auto
$1500/obo 386-453-6340
MERCURY MARQUIS-
'06- All power, Gold, 26K,
keyless, FM/CD, leather
$13,995 386-756-1850
OLDSMOBILE
CUTLESS SUPREME-
'91, 102K mi, 4 door,
gray, cloth interior, runs
excellent, $1400 obo
386-345-3065
$JUNKCARSWANTED$
GET CASH TODAY No
title needed running or
not. Any cond. Free re-
moval. 386-717-7857
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0 Wheel Bearing Pack
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386-423-4322
1301 Old Mission Road, New Smyrna Beach, FL Full Service Center Retail Parts Store
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Help disabled children
with camp and education.
Fast, easy, Free Towing.
Deductible. Special kids
fund. 1-888-830-2127
HARLEY DAVIDSON
SPORTSTER- '92, black
& orange, low miles, new
S&S carb & dyna ignition,
$3595 386-423-5463
HARLEY DAVIDSON:
2000 Dyna Wide Glide,
Extras, 13,000 miles.
Excellent Condition. Only
$9,500 or Trade for equal
value. 772-370-8413
See ad #27351 for photo
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WANTED JAPANESE
MOTORCYCLES KA-
WASAKI, 1970-1 980,
Z1-900, KZ900, KZ1000,
H2-750, H1-500, S1-250,
S2-350, S3-400. CASH
PAID. 1-800-772-1142 or
1-310-721-0726
YAMAHA '96- Varogo
1100cc Exc. cond.
Windshield & leather
bags $2895 obo. In Port
Orange 302-598-8733
YAMAHA ROYAL VEN-
TURE- 1983 1200cc,
19,396 mi, very good
condition, $1850 Call
Chuck 386-761-9358
SPECIAL
WHEEL DEALS!!
Reach over
one million potential
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thru Ormond Beach
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RATES
'85 FORD ECONOLINE
350 COACHMAN- 34K
miles, very nice shape,
no rust. Must sell! $8500
386-767-2995 see photo
online ad #27283 at
www.hometownnewsOL.com
'91 FLEETWOOD -
78,000 Miles! Ready for
the Road! $15,000
386-767-6729
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WILDWOOD PARK, '06,
38ft w/ 2 slideouts, appli-
ances, sleeper sofa, full
sz bed, new washer,gas
stove + more $19,500
obo in St. Cloud. Must
sell! 518-588-5432 Check
out RV photos at www.
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CHEVY SUBURBAN- '88
Silverado, 4 door, quarter
ton, mint cond, very
clean, front & rear air,
$2100 obo 386-788-1156
'92 CHEVY Pick-up, full
size, roof racks, diamond
plate tool box, new tires.
$2500 obo 386-562-4926
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386-322-5949
CHEVY TRUCK 88
K1500, 4x4 Show Truck,
1 owner, intended for
D.I.S., strong 350, bitter
cold air, custom wheels,
tires, interior, exhaust,
tonneau cover, paint.
Lifetime warr. on many
components. Maint'd by a
master diagnostician.
$4500. 386-761-4724
DODGE 1995 Chrystar
Conversion Van. V-8
5.2L. all power Video,
TV, Rear bed, etc. $3400
561-906-6669
FORD RANGER- '92, 4
wheel drive, extended
cab, needs some work,
good for work or hunting.
$850/obo 386-366-1198
GMC SAFARI- '97, 7
passenger, auto, dual
a/c, in good condition,
95K miles. Sell for
$2500. 386-235-6202
Call Classified
386-322-5949
TOYOTA PREVIA VAN-
'92 must sell! Runs great,
4 cyl, 2.4 low miles, ice
cold a/c, 2' sunroofs,
great gas mileage $2795
offer. Call 386-451-7665
Cash and Give you a
$500 online shopping
spree for your vehicle.
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GULFSTREAM VISTA
cruiser 20' '05 self con-
tained, MB diesel, exc 1
owner, 22mpg $55k
772-559-4611
ITASCA 1995 29' 58k
mi., sleeps 6, 2 tvs, no
slides, Runs good,
$ 1 8 0 0 0 o bo
Call 772-562-7058
RV rental site located on
Hutchingson Island near
Vero Beach. Across from
beach, Marina on
Inter-coastal, pool tennis.
Phone, cable, and elec-
tricity included. First
class. By the week,
month, or season.
352-347-4470.
Swinger, '78, 30', 89K,
440 Chrysler gas engine,
dual AC,new tires/ carpet/
fridge,5kwOnan gen.,front
/rear trir hitches, $5000.
321-259-6558 / 254-6982
'98 EDGEWATER 170cc
w/'98 Yamaha stroke oil
inj. 115hp eng. '99 magic
tilt trlr w/3 new tires. Stor-
ed in gar. All exc. cond.
$9500 386-615-0381
wow
'99 COBIA 220- Walk
around, low hours, '05
Tandem axle trailer,
Yamaha OX66 saltwater
series, MUST SELL!
$19,500 386-299-1462
2000 WELLCRAFT 4.3
Mercury Alpha I- 186 Bow
Rider, E-Z Low trailer.
.100 hours, lots of extras.
She's ready to gol $9,500
386-756-3950 see photo
online ad #27604 at
www.hometownnewsOL.com
Call Classified
386-322-5949
21' CENTURY BAY 2004
150HP Yamaha 4 stroke,
only 50 hours. 8'4" beam.
Lowrance GPS, EZ
loader trailer. Warranty
2008. Asking $22,800
772-528-1411
26' SAILFISH '06 CC 16
hrs, new cond. fully load-
ed, 60 gal. livewell, full
custom cover, yellow hull,
lift kept. Twin 200HPDI
Yamaha power w/ 5 yr
factory warranty $64,000
O.B.F Cell 917-440-6959
Martin County
CAROLINA SKIFF 14'
Suzuki 25hp 4 stroke,
trolling motor, trailer.
$4900 386-423-4747
LOOK NO FURTHER!
Well Maintained Keywest
'03, 1720, 90 Yamaha,
trolling motor, depth/fish
finder, bimini top, new
cover. $13,250 To in-
spect call 386-345-3138
MAKO 28' "Brand new",
loaded, twin 250 E-tec,
triaxie trailer,$140,000 list
asking $99,000
313-492-8860
POST SPORT FISH
2003 800 HP Cats, w/525
Hr. Custom Int. 42" Plas-
ma top, Line elec., every
fact, Option,Like New
Cond. Ready to Fish/
Cruise 30Kts/ @ 64
GPH. Cat Warr till 2013
917-440-6959 Martin Cty
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