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FRIDAY, February 15, 2008
Swale issue remains controversial
Judson Rogers
Public
to peruse
park
plans
Central Park
planned from
the ground
up
BY JEANNE WILLARD
Staff writer
SOUTH DAYTONA -
Using a resident wish-list
as a blueprint, city offi-
cials will unveil proposed
plans for three area parks
next week.
Makeover plans for
Central Park, Melodie
Park and NedWagner Park
will be unveiled Thursday,
Feb. 21 at 6 p.m. at the Pig-
gotte Community Center.
"Residents are encour-
aged to come out and give
feedback," said Greg
Bartholomew, parks and
recreation director.
6 See PARKS, A2
Controversy
flares over
election flier
BY JEANNE WILLARD
Staff writer
SOUTH DAYTONA- Like
a boomerang sailing
through the air, controversy
surrounding swales in Palm
Grove keeps coming back,
and some residents remain
dissatisfied despite an inter-
nal investigation by the city
attorney in response to one
resident's accusations.
The February issue of the
city newsletter includes a
response by city attorney
Scott Simpson, to a flier
sent by Judson Rogers to
residents during last year's
election accusing city offi-
cials of being "responsible
for the loss of $1.2 million
dollars" and exercising a
lack of due diligence in
repairing drainage ditches.
Mr. Rogers pointed the
finger at Mayor Blaine
O'Neal and Councilman
Ron Clifton, claiming they
were responsible for the loss
of money.
Mr. Simpson said his
investigation uncovered no
wrongdoing on the part of
city officials.
"There are no facts to sup-
port the allegations made by
Judson Rogers," Mr. Simp-
son wrote.
Council member Ron
Clifton also said Mr. Rogers'
allegations are not credible.
"I don't feel anything (Mr.
Rogers) said is worthy of
) See SWALE, A4
PIE EYED
Right: Principal David Butler at Cypress Creek
Elementary School rewards the class that has
collected the most money for Pasta for Pennies each
week with the chance to throw pies at his face.
Students have collected more than $3,899 as of Feb.
12, putting their elementary school in first place
with the highest total in Volusia County.
Below: Angelina Chavez, 5, of Port Orange flings a
pie at Principal David Butler. Students are participat-
ing in Pasta For Pennies to benefit the Leukemia and
Lymphoma Society of Central Florida.
Beverly Alvarez-Daly
staff photographer
Park looking for a few good friends
Budget crunch hits Gamble Place
James N. Gamble, son of
BY JEANNE WILLARD the co-founder of Proctor
Staff writer and Gamble. who used the
PORT ORANGE The
Museum of Arts and Sci-
ences is looking for a few
good friends; friends of
Gamble Place, that is.
The 175-acre historic
preserve, previously
leased by the city of Port
Orange, is back under the
management of the muse-
um after budgetary con-
straints forced the city to
cancel its $50,000 annual
lease.
"It wasn't planned in our
budget," said Richard
Lussky, curator of special
projects.
The museum owns the
, property and recently
founded a Friends of Gam-
ble group to explore
fundraising options and
plan special events.
Wayne Atherholt, execu-
tive director, said the
museum will look at dif-
ferent ways to generate
revenue, including gopher
tortoise relocation fees,
sponsors, company pic-
nics and team-building
seminars.
"We need to figure out
how to support the proj-
ect," he said.
The park, located on the
banks of Spruce Creek,
was purchased in 1898 by
property for a winter
retreat, Mr. Lussky said.
In 1907, Mr. Gamble
built a Cracker-style cot-
tage named Egwanulti and
a caretaker's house with a
citrus-packing shed that
still stands today.
"This is a very important
piece of Florida history
that is open to the public,"
Mr. Lussky said. "It's pretty
amazing that the buildings
are still standing over 100
years later."
Scribbled citrus orders
visible on the wall of the
packing shed reveal a rare
glimpse of old Florida, he
said.
After Mr. Gamble's
death, the property went
to his two daughters Olivia
and Maud.
Maud married Judge
Alfred K. Nippert, who
built a Snow White Cottage
inspired by the famous
1937 movie.
Besides the cottage, a
witch's hut fashioned from
a cypress tree, the seven
dwarf's diamond mine
shaft and a wishing well
complete the fantasy.
Guests can stroll back in
time through endangered
flora and fauna by taking a
free self-guided tour, Mr.
Lussky said. Groups of 10
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Richard Lusskky, Museum of Arts and Sciences curator talks about the Nippert family in
this 1922 photo displayed at Gamble Place in Port Orange. The city of Port Orange ter-
minated its lease of Gamble Place from the museum due to budgetary constraints.
or more can arrange for a
paid guided tour, by Gam-
ble Place partner; Cracker
Creek Canoeing for $5 per
person with a $50 mini-
mum.
Cracker Creek also offers
Eco-History Pontoon Boat
Tours and kayak and
canoe rentals.
The Friends of Gamble
Place group is looking for
people to help secure the
future of this unique prop-
erty and help keep the
heritage alive, Mr. Lussky
said.
"It's something that will
never be developed," he
said.
Gamble Place .is located
at 1819 Taylor Road. The
grounds are open Thurs-
day through Sunday, 8
a.m. to 5 p.m.
For information on
Friends of Gamble, call
(386) 589-2715 or send an
e-mail to
cur8or@moas.org.
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Cracker Creek Canoeing,
1795 Taylor Road at (386)
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From page Al
Using ideas gathered from
residents in a series of public
meetings held last year, offi-
cials worked to incorporate
requested elements into at
least one of the three parks,
Mr. Bartholomew said.
Using a comprehensive
approach that considered the
size of each park, traffic and
parking, the Parks and Recre-
ation Advisory Board teamed
up with an architectural com-
pany to determine what was
feasible.
For example, if residents
wanted a tennis court and it
wouldn't work out logistically
at one site, the board took a
look at the other two parks to
see if it could be incorporated
elsewhere, Mr. Bartholomew
said.
"We tried to get as many of
the elements people wanted
in one of the designs," he said.
Features proposed include
updated play-ground equip-
ment, walking and bike trails,
tennis facilities, landscaping
and awaterelement such as
splash pad, in one of the
parks.
While Melodie Park and
Ned Wagner Park currently
include amenities such as
basketball, tennis, athletic
fields and a playground, Cen-
tral Park is a vacant lot.
"We're starting from the
ground up," Mr.
Bartholomew said about the
2.5-acre plot of land pur-
chased by the city in 2006.
Officials hope to create a
"signature park" that is func-
tional and has what people
need in it, he said.
"I think we've got some
really neat concepts for Cen-
tral Park," Mr. Bartholomew
said. "I think the public is
really going to like it."
Mr. Bartholomew said that
funding for park upgrades
was approved in last year's
budget, however a final budg-
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VOLUSIA COUNTY -
When Fran Kral, Pine Trail
Elementary School guid-
ance counselor first read a
newspaper article about
one local woman's quest to
feed needy families in the
community, she clipped it
out.
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she said, to help those liv-
ing in her own neighbor-
hood.
That was August 2004.
Today, Pine Trail helps
20 needy families a month
by providing a large box of
food to each. Each box
contains about $70 worth
of food.
On Friday, Feb. 22, Ms.
Kral will be honored by
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Sharing, the Ormond
Beach-based nonprofit
that piqued her interest
nearly four years ago.
The organization's Sec-
ond Annual Strike Out
Hunger event at the Muse-
um of Arts and Sciences in
Daytona Beach includes a
catered dinner with enter-
tainment and a silent auc-
tion to benefit hungry
families in Volusia and Fla-
gler counties. Tickets cost
$75.
Atlanta Braves third
baseman Chipper Jones, a
Pierson native, will be the
event's special guest again
this year.
"When we held this last
year at Oceanside County
Club, we didn't know it
would become an annual
event," Ms., George said.
"Then (Mr. Jones) stated to
the amazement of me and
everyone else that he
hoped this would be an
annual event. He was very
enthusiastic about help-
ing."
Mr. Jones became
involved with Operation
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Caring Through Sharing in
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charity in his Take 'Em
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$100 every time he hit a
home run, Ms. George
said.
Last 'year 185 people
attended; this year 200 of
the 250 tickets available
have been sold. Items
being auctioned include
gift certificates to hotels
and spas and a grand prize
family four-pack of Sea-
World tickets.
Ms. Kral will be honored
as one of the organiza-
tion's most prolific volun-
teers, Ms. George said. .
"Adopting" local families
is all part of the school's
character education pro-
gram, Ms. Kral said.
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you're not careful, can
become more self-cen-
tered, thinking, 'What can
I get?' without the global
or community perspec-
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said. "It's so important to
let them know that feeling
of giving. It's wonderful."
. See HUNGER, A4
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man already serving a life
sentence for other Volusia
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was an investigating officer
when Bernice Allen, 65, was
found raped and bludg-
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Allen was sleeping when the
intruder broke in. Despite an
intense search and countless
investigative hours, no arrest
was made and the case went
cold. Police recovered a small
amount of suspect DNA at
the crime scene, but in 1982,
as the chief said, no one had
heard about DNA, so it was.
stored on a shelf for years.
In the late 1990s, a rash of
sexual assaults on elderly
women around the county
peaked South Daytona's
interest. Thomas Franklin, 42
years old back then, was
charged with the rapes in
1997, convicted and sen-
tenced to life in prison. He
denied killing Ms. Allen, and
the chief said the DNA sam-
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comment," he said. "It's
completely untrue."
Mr. Rogers declined to
comment for this story.
However, another Palm
Grove resident, Jeff LaCour,
said the city attorney's letter
was self-serving.
"This is so clearly a biased
opinion," he said.
Mr. LaCour said that a
group of like-minded citi-
zens delivered a counter
response to city officials ear-
lier this week, however, a
TI LE *
copy was not available at
press time.
The controversy stems
from swales or open
drainage channels that were
installed in the Palm Grove
area to eliminate flooding
problems.
When some residents
asked the city to look into
burying the unsightly
drainage pipes, they said
they were told that the St.
John's River Water Manage-
ment District would not
allow it. Mr. Rogers and
other residents said city offi-
cials never made a request
for the pipes to be buried, yet
told residents they had.
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In the published response,
Mr. Simpson said he met
with the city's public works
staff, finance director, con-
sulting engineers, a St. John's
River Water Management
District representative and
reviewed city documents to
address Mr. Rogers' accusa-
tions.
Regarding contact with St.
John's River Water Manage-
ment, Mr. Simpson said that
city staff, with Mr. Rogers
present, met with St. John's
representatives in 2003 and
2004 regarding the Palm
Grove Project and culverting
(burying) of some of the
swales.
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In response to the accusa-
tion that city officials lost
$1.2 million, Mr. Simpson
said that because Mr. Rogers
did not return his phone
calls, he was unable to deter-
mine how the Palm Grove
resident arrived at costs cited
in the flyer.
"He may have assumed
that if the city had originally
contracted for the culverting
of all the swales in the Palm
Grove area (which was not
part of the contract with
Volusia Construction Com-
pany) the City would have
spent less than the projected
cost of culverting or
$2,014,466," Mr. Simpson
wrote.
If the city had included
culverting of all Palm Grove
swales in the original permit,
it would have required the
additional expense of pur-
chasing six homes to con-
struct a retention pond to
meet the district's require-
ment of compensating stor-
age, he wrote.
Compensating storage
means that the volume of
capacity in the existing
ditches must remain the
same after any reconstruc-
tion.
A request by the city to
waive the compensating
storage requirement was
denied, Mr. Simpson added.
Mr. Simpson recently clari-
fied that the city was not told
by the district that retention
ponds were required, as offi-
cials don't tell the city how to
Hunger
From page A3
For those who can't
attend the event, the
organization is always
looking for volunteers, Ms.
George said.
The organization feeds
303 families in two coun-
ties each month. So that
the recipients remain
anonymous, Ms. George
and a small set of volun-
teers must pick up each
box of food and deliver it
themselves.
The organization also
checks each box to make
sure the food is nonperish-
able and fits the requested
list each family fills out,
design a project, only if a
design meets its require-
ments.
Officials from the water
district confirmed that a
retention pond was not
required.
"In general, such retrofit
projects do not necessarily
require retention ponds and
most involve implementa-
tion of some stormwater
'best management practices'
to improve water quality over
the existing untreated dis-
charge condition," said Ed
Garland, water district
spokesman.
The city never submitted
plans to the district to
approve culverting of the
entire area, Mr. Simpson
said, because the city did not
want to submit plans for a
project they were not going
to pursue because of the per-
ceived need for a retention
pond.
Later changes in permit-
ting requirements allowed
the city to culvert around 60
percent of the swales without
the compensating storage
requirement, Mr. Simpson
explained.
Water district representa-
tives disagree with Mr. Simp-
son on this point.
"Our requirements never
changed," said Mike Regis-
ter, a division director with
the water district. Municipal-
ities must demonstrate that
any change in a system must
not adversely impact the
existing water quality or
including food allergies,
likes and dislikes.
Since Ms. Kral got
involved, 36 other school
guidance counselors have
asked how they can help,
but the organization is lim-
ited by the number of vol-
unteers it has, Ms. George
said.
Ms. George said she
would like to help an addi-
tional 125 families this year
through increased volun-
teerism and more families
sponsoring families.
Most of the recipients are
the working poor, referred
by Halifax Urban Min-
quantity, he said.
While he does not recall a
request by the city to waive
requirements to meet the dis-
trict's criteria, he said he
would review the file in
detail.
"This could have been a
genuine miscommunication"
by city officials, Mr. Register
said.
In the letter, the city attor-
ney also discussed the
impact of Volusia Construc-
tion Company going out of
business prior to completing
the construction contract,
forcing the city to take over
the project.
"Nobody liked those pits,"
Mr. Clifton said. But, "there
was no ball dropped on any-
body's part. At the time we
were not able to get permits
from St. John's (River Water
Management District.)"
City manager Joe
Yarbrough confirmed that
the project to bury the
remaining sales is permit-
ted and the city hopes to start
work in the spring, subject to
revenue identification.
Some officials said Mr.
Rogers' letter also may have
violated election laws by not
including a paid political dis-
claimer; however complaints
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Daytona Beach Police Department
Criminal Investigation Division
Intelligence bulletin
Three individuals are
involved in a fraudulent
check-cashing ring. At this
time, they have passed
more than $7,500 worth of
fraudulent checks in the
Daytona Beach city limits.
All of the checks are being
Passed at Publix Supermar-
cets. The individuals are
cashing checks throughout
multiple counties. All of the
checks are drawn on
account No.
.01010050440117 from
"Vachovia. The checks
appear as business checks
rom Hospice of Port
)range and Volusia County
;olid Waste Management;
however, they are changing
the checks to match the
county they are cashing
them in.
Detective Kimberly Eastin
is looking for anyone who
may have information
relating to these cases; call
(386) 671-5222 or send an e-
mail to Eastink@DBPD.US.
Fugitive in state
Location: 400 block of
Alamanda
Date of incident: Feb. 4
Time of: 7:47 a.m.
Police report number:
2008002725
Defendant Kevin W. Har-
ris, a black male who is 44
years old, is on work
release in Orange County.
The defendant showed
up at his ex-girlfriend's
residence (around 11:21
p.m., Feb. 4) at 405 Lock-
hart St. and an argument
started between the
defendant, his ex- girl-
friend and her new
boyfriend.
Prior to police arrival,
the defendant had fled the
scene. At around 7:47 a.m.,
the defendant returned to
the area and was located.
It was learned that the
defendant had an active
warrant for escape issued
on Feb. 4. The defendant
was transported to the
branch jail.
Statewide fitness initiative
promotes healthy living
BY JEANNINE GAGE
Staff writer
VOLUSIA COUNTY -
Denise O'Sheldon had just
finished her second loop
around the fitness trail at
centrall Park in Ormond
each and was resting on a
nearby bench when she
ooked around and noticed
;he was the only person in
1he park.
"I can't believe there
aren't more people here,"
he 44-year-old mother of
wo said. "It's a beautiful day
md I know I'm not the only
person around here who
ieeds some exercise."
She definitely is not, say
ocal health officials.
. To encourage more local
residentss to get active and
healthy, the Volusia County
-Iealth Department is spon-
;oring Step up, Florida!, a
statewidee initiative to get
people moving.
"Regular physical activity
substantially reduces the
risk of dying of coronary
heart disease, the nation's
leading.cause of death, and
decreases the risk for stroke,
colon cancer, diabetes, and
high blood pressure," said
Terrell Irvin, chronic dis-
ease, health promotion and
education coordinator for
the Health Department.
Partnering with the
health department is the
state park system, local sen-
ior centers, Volusia County
Schools and the Council on
Aging ofVolusia County. Mr.
Irwin said he hopes private
businesses and organiza-
tions will also get involved.
Several events will be held
locally to promote Step up,
Florida!, which kicks off
Monday, Feb. 18 with a hike
at the health department's
community wellness trail in
Daytona Beach.
On Feb. 21, the Step up,
Florida! collegiate walk will
start at Embrey-Riddle
Aeronautical University, go
to Daytona Beach College
and end at Bethune-Cook-
man University. Hundreds
of students, faculty and resi-
dents are expected to take
part.
On the same day, Steve
Bodnaruk, owner of Plan B
Cycling shop in Port
Orange, will lead a bicycle
tour of several east Volusia
County schools.
"School kids should know
they don't have to work out
to get more healthy," Mr.
Bodnaruk said. "They can
do something fun like
cycling."
He also thinks a large
group of cyclists riding
through town will bring
good exposure to a sport
that he feels should get
more respect.
"It will bring attention to
the fact that we need more
bicycle lanes and more
courtesy from drivers," he
said. "Then it would be safe
0 See HEALTHY, A8
Editor's note: This is a
list of arrests, not convic-
tions, and all arrestees are
presumed innocent unless
or until proven guilty in a
court of law.
Port Orange
Police Department
*Dawn Marie Beal, 36,
of 840 Whipporwill Drive,
Port Orange, was arrested
Feb. 1 on charges of pos-
session of crack cocaine.
Bail was set at $1,500.
*Tyler Joseph Hahl, 19,
of 779 Sterling Chase
Drive, Port Orange, was
arrested Feb. 1 on charges
of burglary to an auto. No
bail was set.
*Michelle Lyn Johnson,
30, of 409 Leslie Drive,
Port Orange, was arrested
Feb. 2 on charges of two
counts of aggravated
domestic battery and two
counts of leaving the
scene of an accident. No
bail was set.
*Tyler Joseph Hahl, 19,
of 779 Sterling Chase
Drive, Port Orange, was
arrested Feb. 2 on charges
of burglary to con-
veyance, unarmed bur-
glary of a structure and
grand theft. No bail was
set.
*Matthew Kyle Martin,
28, of 1645 Dunlawton
Ave., No. 1523, Port
Orange, was arrested Feb.
3 on charges of domestic
battery/strangulation and
aggravated assault. No
bail was set.
*Michael Anthony
Blackman, 23, of 6188
Quail Ridge Drive, Port
Orange, was arrested Feb.
4 on charges of uttering a
forgery. Bail was set at
$2,500.
*Tyler Joseph Hahl, 19,
of 779 Sterling Chase
Drive, Port Orange, was
arrested Feb. 5 on charges
of burglary to conveyance
and grand theft. Bail was
) See POLICE, A8
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Wanted
Wanted person:
Joseph Dean Allen
Birth date: Feb. 13, 1987
Reason wanted: proba-
tion violation
Last known location:
Ormond Beach
Distinguishing fea-
tures: tattoo on his right
shoulder
Crime Stoppers of
Northeast Florida is
seeking information on
the whereabouts of fugi-
tive Joseph Dean Allen.
Mr. Allen is on proba-
tion as a result of his no
contest plea in 2006 to
charges of aggravated
assault and possession
of a schedule IV sub-
stance. A judge issued
two arrest warrants for
Mr. Allen on Dec. 18,
2007, charging him with
violating the terms and
conditions of his proba-
tion. The warrants order
him to be taken into
custody and held with-
out bond.
The 21-year-old Allen,
who was last known to
be living in the Ormond
Beach area, is 5 feet, 9
inches and about 138
pounds and has brown
hair and brown eyes.
If you see Mr. Allen or
know where he is, don't
attempt to apprehend
him. Anyone with infor-
mation on his where-
abouts is asked to call
Crime Stoppers toll-free
at (888) 277-TIPS.
Callers to Crime Stop-
pers will remain anony-
mous and can qualify
for a reward of up to
$1,000.
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this little *#@!&* newspaper, til my name ,
appeared in the cops reporti- Damn!"
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Letters
An open letter to Nancy Pelosi
To the editor:
As a loyal Democrat for more than 60 years, I am disap-
pointed in the Democratic Party's no impeachment bills for
President Bush or Vice President Cheney. And there was no
serious investigations of how the 2000 election was stolen
by Katherine Harris and the Supreme Court, which consists
of president-appointed cronies for a lifetime and are a dis-
grace to this country. Ralph Nader didn't help matters
either.
Also, if the Democratic National Committee refuses to
recognize the delegates from Florida, I and thousands of
other democrats probably won't bother to vote and will go
independent. The DNC seems to be aiding the election of
another Republican president.
Tom Smith
Port Orange
Rants, 4- 4
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Call the Hometown Rants & Raves line at
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statements. Statements of fact will be checked for
accuracy.
Citizen not happy with health care plan
As I was reading the Jan. 18 edition of your enjoyable news-
paper, I was surprised when I saw the Florida Health Care ad on
page A9. What caught my eye was the five stars it had for "Drug
Plan Customer Service."
As a member of Florida Health Care Plans, I am wondering
why they charge four times as much for the generic blood pres-
sure tablet I take as opposed to Wal-Mart and Winn-Dixie.
Those places charge $4 for a 30-day supply.
Last year, I did not even meet my deductible for the year, and
this year, they are charging $17 a month (and, again, I probably
won't meet the deductible). When I called in December to ask
about dropping drug coverage, the person I spoke to was rude
and abrupt, saying it will cost $17 a month with or without drug
coverage.
Obviously, since I had to pay it anyway, I decided to leave the
drug coverage on there, but I'm puzzled as to why this is so. I
notice that Humana does not charge a monthly fee, but since I
like my primary health care doctor and don't want to change, I
feel I'm "stuck" with FHCP
Florida Health Care Plans responds: First, on behalf of Flori-
da Health Care Plans, I want to thank you very much for provid-
ing us with an opportunity to respond to the rant.
Florida Health Care Plans is very concerned about the satisfac-
tion of our members and always strives to provide the best bene-
fits at reasonable rates.
Prescription benefits are designed to provide drugs to members
in a cost-effective manner Florida Health Care Plans offers sever-
al plans that are available with a Medicare Part D Drug benefit.
These plans have varied premiums and co-payments.
One of these plans offers generic prescription drugs at a co-pay
of $4; another plan offers generic drugs at 20 percent of our cost.
In many cases, that amount is less than $4.
All plans offered by Florida Health Care Plans are reviewed
and approved by the Center for Medicare-Medicaid Services
prior to being implemented.
We welcome the opportunity to work with this and all mem-
bers to address their concerns. Members with questions should
contact us at "QUESTIONS" at FHCPcom or (386) 615-4022 or
(877) 615-4022. Hearing impaired may dial TTY/TDD (877)
260-8312.
Dogs deserve their own beach
I pay $20 per year to get into the New Smyrna Dunes Park to
take my pet on the beach there. Dogs cannot go on the original
beach. If these people persist on coming to this dog beach, then
let it be their own risk. They have the entire Atlantic Ocean to be
on the beach with their 5-year-old child, which probably gets
the dog upset anyway by screaming and yelling when the child
sees the dog.
Go on your own beach; we want our own beach for our dogs.
Let's be done with this. We have rights, too.
Dog owner feels discriminated against
I would like to address this to the city managers of New Smyr-
na Beach.
My family and I took our dogs to New Smyrna Dunes Park
recently. We paid our $3.50 to enter. The tollbooth operator
informed us that the area for the dogs is a lot smaller. We have
always obeyed the rules. We knew that dogs were not allowed
on the boardwalk anymore. We were informed that this is due
to dog bites and people not cleaning up after their dogs. This
was accepted. We accepted the new walkway.
As we were walking our dogs and family on the sanded path,
we were passed by those joggers who apparently aren't as afraid
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of the dogs .as we were led to believe. Once we were on the
beach, we found out that dogs are now limited to the small area
of the inlet. We realize that this is going to be a major problem
when the summer rush hits. We were told that this was due to
nine reported dog bites at the park. When you consider during
the summer months that anywhere from 300 to 600 dogs can be
in that park during one week, that is a pretty low amount. I do
not condone dog bites or fighting in anyway.
As we were going along with the new rules of discrimination,
we discovered something that has not changed enforce-
ment. Once again there is none.
Please, city managers, explain to me why we dog owners have
to pay $3.50 for a daily pass, which is the same amount non-dog
owners pay, but we only have the right of half of the park?
Explain to me why we have to share our very small portion of
the beach with all the non-dog owners? Isn't segregation sup-
posed to be both ways? Please explain to me why there are so
many park employees but no one making sure that things run
smoothly on the beach? Why are the dogs forced to be in such a
small area where there will be dogfights and biting? How much
money do you think you will lose by treating the dog owners in
such a horrible way?
Right now, I feel you have done a great injustice to each and
every dog owner who has faithfully gone to this park because it
is one of the few areas where dogs are allowed. It is very sad
what your pilot program is doing. I am afraid it will come back
and (excuse the pun) bite you big time.
Mayberry?
Some of us remember Andy, and, of course, Barney control-
ling the television streets of Mayberry. Thank goodness for re-
runs. I still believe re-runs are a lot better than watching the
local news about rapes, bank robberies, burglaries, molesta-
tions, murders and drive-bys. What has happened to the times
when you could leave your house unlocked and your keys in
your vehicle?
If you are one of those people who like the 'Andy Griffith
Show," it was probably because it was a small town where the
police (Andy) would resolve the problem with as little stress as
possible.
Of course, the officers in Edgewater don't run around the
streets with only one bullet in their shirt pocket nowadays, but
they are still trying to do the same job. They are still and always
will protect and serve with as much common sense, commit-
ment and personal care of their citizens.
There are stories of the police going to the neighbor's house
to quiet down the dog while still making sure that the neighbor
doesn't get mad at you for it. How about the time the guy across
the street ran across your garden sprinklers?
Let us all get along together! Those darn kids who crank up
the music in their cars and make a nice mosaic of your yard?
Certain people who are older than myself know what I'm talk-
ing about when I say that we cannot take care of these problems
ourselves, and we should not do so. This is where Andy and Bar-
ney come into play.
When I grew up, I had a completely different opinion about
law enforcement. Let's face it, some of us have had a so-called
run-in with the law. Now we have either felt, learned or appreci-
ated law enforcement one way or another.
I love my home, friends, family and community, but I cannot
be there to protect these 24/7. So I guess what I am trying to say
is thanks Andy; thanks Barney and thank you Edgewater Police
Department! And all that for a starting pay of less than $29,000
per year. Sleep tight, Edgewater!
Something to ponder
I noticed in the police report section of the Feb. 1 Port Orange
edition of Hometqwn News that three different people were
arrested for resisting arrest. What were they being arrested for in
the first place? How can one be arrested for resisting arrest? Just
something to think about.
Editor's note: Reports read "arrested on charges of" resisting
arrest.
Bright Futures in danger
Once again, the senate is looking to screw our kids out of the
contract that they made with them when they entered higl
school. Our kids kept up their end, why is the state trying to tak(
more of Bright Futures away again?
This new bill, SB 1320, proposed by Sen. Jeremy Ring, D
Broward County, threatens to cut Bright Futures funding fo
students not studying math, science, engineering, education o:
health professions. So those taking any of the humanities fields
including business, political science and English, will be affect
ed if this bill gets passed. Take action now!
A student at the University of Florida has set up a Web sit(
(http://grove.ufl.edu/~democrat/bfutures/index.html) t(
inform people about this and to help them generate a letter t(
send to their state senator. Please take a look and tailor the lette
as you deem necessary if you disagree with this bill.
In response to 'Rights'
Why do so many people think we have just the few rights list
ed in the Bill of Rights? It is because of the potential for this mis
understanding, as evidenced by the writer of a recent ran
("Rights," Feb. 1), that the founding fathers worried abou
spelling out certain important rights in the constitution. Thei
concern was that some people, like our previous rant writer
might think the list was all-inclusive.
That's why they wrote the Ninth Amendment, which remind:
us that the Bill of Rights doesn't list all our rights, and that jus
because something isn't included doesn't mean it's not a right.
It only takes a second to look it up.
Take care of your pets i
People are moving and leaving their dogs and cats behind, z
part of their family put out on the street or put in the pound;
Why did these pet owners commit to the animal to start with?
Do they treat all the relationships in their family with the same
irresponsibility?
When you get a pet, you take on a responsibility to care fo]
them. How you care for them reflects on your character. I have
pets that are well cared for.
I am giving notice to the owners of the 10 cats I've caught in a
trap for animal control to take to the Humane Society. These
animals endanger our wildlife, children and other pets thank toa
your negligence and irresponsibility.
Why do dog owners let their dogs run the streets? Feed them,
pet them and groom them and the rewards will be great. They
will always greet you with a smile, a wagging tail, a lick and
unconditional love, just like our God and parents loved us.
Shopper bothered by egregious rule breakers
Because I live alone, I do not usually buy a lot of groceries at
one time. Instead, I buy a few items several times a week at the
local grocery store. I usually go to the express lane with my
items. Most of these lanes are clearly displayed with the sign
that says, "Ten items or less."
Why is it that many shoppers go through the express check
out with many more than 10 items?
Last week, I was behind an elderly couple in the express lane
who placed 26 items on the express check out, six of which had
to be weighed. While these inconsiderate people were being
checked out, six other people waited in line behind me.
I am usually a polite person, but this time I had to speak up. I
asked the checkout clerk, in front of the elderly couple, why she
didn't tell the violators that they were in the wrong lane. She told
me that the store policy was not to say anything to people who
had more than 10 items.
As the couple was standing there waiting for the clerk to bag
their 26 items, I asked them if they could read and understand
English? Both of them pretended they did not hear me. Several
other shoppers thanked me for speaking up, but one admon-
ished me for embarrassing the elderly couple.
I don't think I was the customer who should have been scold-
ed. If these people persist on coming to this dog beach, then let
it be their own risk. They have the entire Atlantic Ocean to be on
the beach with their 5-year-old child, which probably gets the
dog upset anyway by screaming and yelling when the child sees
the dog.
Go on your own beach; we want our own beach for our dogs.
Let's be done with this. We have rights, too.
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Close competition hallmark of Daytona 500
BY ANITA BEVINS
Sports writer
Days before the inaugural 500 Mile Inter-
national Sweepstakes at the new Daytona
International Speedway in 1959, race teams
and fans filed through the turn four tunnel
for their first look at the latest marvel of the
racing world.
"I first remembered coming into the new
speedway. I paid my fee and came into this
tunnel. I'm running quarter-mile and half-
mile tracks at home and I have to go into
this tunnel here,'" spectator Joe Mihalic
said. "It was amazing. I couldn't believe the
banking. That was what was most intrigu-
ing to me. To this day, every time I go into
Daytona, I feel the same way I felt that time
I first came here. It just leaves something
with you."
The trip to Daytona, fueled by 30-cent per
gallon gasoline and curiosity, culminated in
the expansive view of a vacant infield
ringed by 21/2 miles of fresh asphalt, shad-
owed in the corners by the 31-degree
banked turns.
"When we came through the race track
tunnel, it looked like you were driving down
into a sewer because you are going down-
hill. You didn't know what to expect. But
when you came out the other
side, there was this great i
big old deal with banks
on each end. It was __
really awesome to
see," said John-
ny Allen, who ..
started last in --
the 59-car
field in '59 W
and finished
11th. "We had
a problem with 5 O VI
inspection. (We 5t i '
had) no practice E *
and no qualifying.
We just had to go out on
this monster."
Bob Welborn, the 100-mile qualifying
race winner, paced the field vying for a
share of the $53,030 purse. Allen won
"enough to pay our way back home," with
$400.
Heroes and unknowns dotted the entry
list, including Lee and Richard Petty, Glen
Wood, Curtis Turner, Joe Weatherly, Tim
Flock, Cotton Owens, Fireball Roberts and
Marvin Panch.
Hilly Rife, a former beach racer, kept
track of the laps.
"They didn't have big bill-
F boards up so drivers
,..1 could see where they
were," Rife said. "I
would walk out
on the grass
-- \next to the
track and
hold. up a
sign every 10
laps. I did
p that in '59 and
....... '60.")
The grueling
Le P200-lap race took
Sits toll on the drivers
and machines, leaving
only 30 contenders on the
track after 3:41:22. In a three-wide
sprint to the finish, only Johnny
Beauchamp and Lee Petty crossed the line
on the lead lap.
In Victory Lane, a sometimes-football
field set up on the trioval grass, Beauchamp
removed his gold-domed helmet before a
long, dramatic kiss with the Daytona Inter-
national Speedway queen.
Petty also drove onto the gridiron, claim-
ing victory. He went home empty-handed,
but convinced he had won the duel.
"I had Beauchamp by a good 2 feet," Petty
said after the race. "In my own mind, I know
I won."
Son Richard, who completed only eight
laps before his engine failed that day,
remembered that, "Oh, Daddy was mad.'"
Photographs and news reel film vindicat-
ed Petty, and after three days, NASCAR
awarded him the first-place finish and the
winner's purse of $19,050. Records do not
indicate if he ever got to kiss the girl, but
they do validate his 2-foot margin of victory
as the closest in the 49 years of the Great
American Race.
"That was the greatest thing that hap-
pened to the race track, because if Lee Petty
had won the race, it would've been reported
on Monday. Tuesday, you would've not
heard nothing about it," Richard Petty said.
"The way it was, it was in the news Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. It put
Daytona on the map."
This Sunday's 50th running of the Day-
tona 500 will add another chapter to the
storied race track's tale. Competitors will
take the green flag at 3:30 p.m. with a record
purse of $18,386,023 on the line and a
chance at the golden Harley J. Earl trophy.
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table designed by Kay
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second vice president and
members Sandy Wester,
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Inlet. The theme focused
on the Valentine's celebra-
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was replicated again on
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Bill Poniatowski, Volusia
County Schools program
specialist for physical edu-
cation, health, driver's edu-
cation and athletics, said the
tour will have a Florida
Highway Patrol escort and
visit seven elementary
schools throughout the east
side of the county. Many of
the schools have planned
activities to coincide with
the tour such as aerobic
activities like running or
dancing.
"Things like this definitely
promote that exercising
more and eating properly is
the way to a healthy life," Mr.
Poniatowski said. "And it's
good to get them early when
they're kids to instill good
habits in them."
But it's never too late,
either.
Since Volusia County has
such a large senior popula-
tion, the health department
is partnering with the sever-
al organizations that cater to
them, including the Council
on Aging of Volusia County,
which will hold several
events for Step up, Florida!
"It's extremely important
for seniors to stay active and
watch what they eat," said
Charly Dodson, nutrition
program manager for the
Council on Aging. "It
extends their lives and
improves their quality of
life."
Several Council on Aging
dining sites will offer
healthy breakfasts, exercise
classes and nutrition lec-
tures as part of Step up,
Florida!
Another event will
encourage workplaces to
allow their employees to
start getting healthy. Dur-
ing Worksite Wellness Day
on Feb. 19, businesses
commit to a coordinated
physical activity during the
work day. The activity must
be one mile or 30 minutes
in duration and could
include running, walking,
swimming, jumping rope,
etc.
"I wish my work would
let us do that," said Ms.
O'Sheldon, who is a gro-
cery store cashier. "That
would really help, because
it's hard to find time to get
in some exercise between
work and kids."
For more information on
Step up, Florida! events and
programs, call (386) 274-
0551 or go. to www.volusia-
health.com.
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Port Orange, was arrested
Feb. 7 on charges of resist-
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was set at $4,000.
*Dale Edward Hull Jr., 28,
of 5384 Ridgewood Ave.,
Apt. 2, Port Orange, was
arrested Feb. 7 on charges
of burglary to an automo-
bile and destruction of evi-
dence. Bail was set at
$3,250.
*Jason W. Inzerillo, 25, of
3721 Sunrise Oaks Drive,
Port Orange, was arrested
Feb. 7 on charges of posses-
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cotic. Bail was set at $1,500.
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*Thomas Eric Heldreth, 49,
of 1703 Magnolia Ave., South
Daytona, was arrested Feb. 1
on charges of grand theft.
Bail was set at $1,500.
*Timothy Michael Gabriel,
49, of 1312 Jones St., South
Daytona, was arrested Feb. 4
on charges of burglary and
possession of burglary tools.
Bail was set at $11,500.
*Steven Richard Long, 19,
of 556 Reed Canal Road, Unit
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Friday, February 15, 2008
Racing
group
honors
pioneers
FOR HOMETOWN NEws
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ment Award Robert Jud-
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Woman in Racing Award
- Linda Vaughn
Tim Flock Driver's
Award Joe Mihalic
Red Vogt Mechanics and
Engineering Award Olin
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President's Award Buz
McKim
Short Track Driver's
Award (Asphalt) Bill
Posey
Alan Kulwicki. Award -
Johnny Allen
Media Sport Award -
Anita Bevins
Glenn Fireball Roberts
Hard Charger Award -
Bugsy Stevens
Dramatic
presentation of
presidents scheduled
The Friends of the Port
Orange Regional Library
will present William and
Sue Wills in a dramatic
presentation of the life
and times of President and
Mrs. Warren Harding and
President and Mrs. Calvin
Collidge at 2 p.m., Tues-
day, Feb. 19, at 1005 City
Center Circle.
These artists will take
the audience back in time
to the "Roaring 20s."
For more information,
call (386) 322-5152, Ext. 2.
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Walt Keller, president of Victory Lane Racing Associa-
tion, presented an award to sports reporter Anita
Bevins, of Hometown News, during the third annual
awards banquet at Indigo Lakes Country Club in Day-
tona Beach.
Concert and variety
show slated
Courtney Anne Rice Per-
forming Arts Scholarships
will preset the sixth annual
Valentine's Concert and
Variety Show "Celebration
of Music and Life" at 7
p.m., Friday, Feb. 15, at
Port Orange Presbyterian
Church, 4662 Clyde Morris
Blvd.
The show will feature
comedy, magic, voice and
instrumental soloists,, the
choruses from Spruce
Creek and Atlantic High
Schools, performers from
the SCHS Color Guard,
bell/chime ringers, guitar,
folk music, martial arts,
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dancers and the Pirates.
A freewill offering will be
received for the scholarship
fund. Proceeds will go to
scholarships, which are
awarded to Spruce Creek
High and Atlantic High
graduating seniors who
have participated in the
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From page A3
murder was so small, they
worried comparison tests
would ultimately destroy it.
Chief Hall said they waited
for technology to catch up,
and in recent months, inves-
tigator Nancy Lee pulled the
sample out and had it tested
against a new sample from
Mr. Franklin. It was a match,
and he was served with an
arrest warrant.
Ms. Allen's family, living in
Kentucky now, are grateful
police never gave up and that
they will see Mr. Franklin
brought to justice for their
loved one's brutal end.
DNAfoul?
A task force remains dedi-
cated to finding a serial killer
who has murdered four
women in Daytona Beach
since late 2005.
Daytona Beach Police
Chief Mike Chitwood has
long said DNA was at the
heart of the investigation
because they recovered the
killer's DNA from at least two
of the four crime scenes;
however, a plan to collect
DNA has some crying foul.
The chief said his officers will
take DNA from anyone they
arrest and has asked police in
neighboring cities to do the
same. Florida takes DNA
from convicted felons, but
not from people who are only
accused of a crime.
The American Civil Liber-
ties Union, among others,
calls Chief Chitwood's plan
dangerous. People under
arrest have to consent to give
DNA, but spokesman George
Griffin said many who have
encounters with police may
not be aware of that Fourth
Amendment right or feel they
will look guilty if they refuse.
The chief has said collected
DNA samples would be sent
Port Orange/Ponce Inlet
So. Daytona/Daytona Beach Shores
to a state database, and Mr.
Griffin said that invades the
privacy of people who will
have their DNA on file, even
though they are not convict-
ed of a crime.
Welcome to the races
It is hard to believe the
races are already upon us,
but the ears don't deceive. It
is a busy week leading up to
the 50th running of the Day-
tona 500, where NASCAR and
Speedway plan much pomp
and circumstance to com-
memorate the event. Fans
will be treated to quite a pre-
race show, headlined by
country music duo Brooks
and Dunn. The Air Force
Thunderbirds will do a fly-
over, and NASCAR's King
Richard Petty, who has taken
Victory Lane at the 500 seven
times in his career, will be
honorary starter.
For residents who aren't big
racing junkies, it's time to
grin and bear it, because traf-
fic around the speedway
could tie you up, as could the
detours to create some order
in the crowd.
In the days leading up to
race weeks, a tragedy
occurred for a fan when he
suffered a heart attack during
the Richard Petty Experience
ride at Daytona International
Speedway. Robert Boswell,
60, ofApopka was visiting the
track with his family, and the
ride was to be a belated birth-
day present. Guests pay to
jump in a stock car and take
laps around the track at
speeds of up to 140 miles per
hour. Mr. Boswell took an
hour-long course, suited up
and hit the track a few car
lengths behind an instructor.
He started driving erratically
in turn one, then crashed
into the wall at turn two,
going about 70 miles an hour.
Mr. Boswell disclosed a med-
ical condition on a release
form but was allowed to ride.
The Petty people, who run
the experience at many other
tracks, said there are a num-
ber of red flags they look for
when approving riders. Two
other fans suffered heart
attacks during the thrill ride
at tracks in Nashville and Las
Vegas.
Claire Metz is the WESH 2
News bureau chief for Volusia
and Flagler counties.
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Church to host
pancake breakfast,
craft sale
Port Orange Nazarene
Church Mission Society
will present the Sweet-
heart Pancake Breakfast,
Missions Craft Sale and
entertainment by Spir-
itwind and Edie Shadle at
8:30 a.m., Saturday, Feb.
16, at 840 Taylor Road,
Port Orange.
The cost is .$7, which
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Barry and Susie Hall of Port Orange announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Heidi Hall, to Mike Gagliardi. Heidi
is a student at the University of Central Florida and works
part time at the Gourmet Kitchen in South Daytona. Mike
is a New Smyrna Beach firefighter and a real estate agent
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Plaza Resort and Spa in Daytona Beach.
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schools and are college
bound. More than 74 schol-
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Babysitting will be avail-
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For more information, call
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Walking event
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The Happy Wanderers
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a public hearing at 6 p.m.,
Wednesday, Feb. 20, at City
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Common additives can contribute to plant health
th the Florida
spring.planting
season rapidly .
approaching, we will all
soon be going full steam at
setting up our gardens and
lawns.
When you go to your
favorite retail nursery
shopping for plant food or
fertilizer, you will find a
confusing array of brands
and varieties for almost any
application imaginable.
You will find weed and
feeds, bloom specials, water
soluble, granular, flowering
along with many others.
Although each type of
fertilizer has a specific
purpose, they all have one
thing, well, actually three
things in common.
All plant foods and
fertilizers contain a certain
percentage of nitrogen,
phosphorous and potassi-
um. The numbers you see
on the package (for exam-
ple: 8-8-8) indicate the
contents of each of the
above listed elements in the
order I listed them.
Each of these elements
serve a different purpose,
and that is why you will find
so many different blends.
For example, most lawn
fertilizers will contain a
larger first number (nitro-
gen) and the second
(phosphorous) and third
(potassium) will be lower.
The reason is that lawns
need plenty of nitrogen to
keep that lush, green color
and maintain healthy
growth. The other elements,
although still needed, are
not required in such large
quantities.
Another good example is
food for flowering plants. In
this case, you want to see
the second number (phos-
phorous) higher than the
first and third. This type of
blend is desirable when you
want your plants to bloom.
Higher amounts of phos-
phorous will help enhance
that blooming process
while the lower nitrogen
levels will not cause surge
growth in the plant.
Nitrogen, the first number
on the bag, gives your
plants that lush green color
and enhances the growth
process. This element is
necessary for plant growth.
Bear in mind that some-
times too much of a good
thing is not always good.
Applying too much of this
element can burn or kill
your plants or lawn. Always
apply according to the label
JOE ZELENAK
Garden Nook
directions.
Phosphorous is the
second number listed on
your bag. This element is
necessary for plant health
and is important for flower
and fruit production. This
element is also necessary
for good root development.
When you want to help
your plants bloom, you
want a food that contains a
higher amount of this
element and a lower
amount of nitrogen.
, Potassium, also known as
potash, is the third number
on your bag. This element is
necessary for proper root
development. Potash can
help plants establish good
root systems that can help
the plants during periods of
drought stress.
Many fertilizers will
contain a variety of trace
elements that will add even
more benefits for your
plants.
Iron is a common trace
element that is added to
many lawn and plant care
formulas. Iron is often a
desirable ingredient if you
are feeding acid loving
plants such as ixoria, azalea
and gardenia plants.
Some formulas will dig
deeper and contain trace
amounts of zinc, copper or
manganese. Manganese is a
good trace element to look
for in a citrus blend, for
example.
Magnesium is another
trace element you might
want to look for in a plant
food blend. This element is
useful for greening the
leaves of plants, such as
roses, tomatoes and palm
trees.
A simple and inexpensive
way to add this element to
your plants is by adding
Epsom salts to your soil.
For a 3-gallon potted
plant, use about a quarter
cup, and sprinkle around
the plant. Water after
applying.
You can do this about
once a month for preven-
tive maintenance or more
often if your plants need a
boost.
There is a wide array of
plants that can benefit from
this simple trick including
ixoria, gardenia, palms and
hibiscus, along with many
of your common indoor
tropicals.
I have had many people
come back to me with great
success stories on this
simple secret. A good
garden retailer will have
Epsom salts included with
their plant food mix.
Joe Zelenak has 26 years
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BY ANITA BEVINS
Sports writer
Daytona Beach NASCAR Crafts-
man Truck Series driver Mike Skin-
ner has an idea for drawing a crowd
to the racetrack for Friday night's
Chevy Silverado 250.
"I would show them footage of all
of our truck races," Skinner said.
"How many times do you see the
lead change in one lap? It is amaz-
ing, especially at Daytona. It is a
good show. The race is short, so you
don't get bored, and we race from
the time the green comes to the
checkered. There is not much riding
around in the Truck Series. And
besides, where else are you going to
see pickup trucks running 180
mph?"
He didn't even mention the three-
wide finish last year that put Jack
Sprague in victory lane. Skinner had
a front-row seat for the trophy bat-
tle, finishing in fourth place with
teammate Johnny Benson claiming
the second spot.
"I wanted to start the year off
right and I could have turned under
Johnny in turns three and four, but
instead I was bump drafting and
pushing him," Skinner said. "I was
trying to work with him, and we
ended up finishing fourth. I do
drive for Toyota and Tundra is on
the truck as my main sponsor. I
thought that the only way to get a
Toyota to victory lane was to push
him there."
Skinner's top five finish was one
of 17 last year as he won five races
and battled series champion Ron
Hornaday Jr. to the wire.
"It was a phenomenal season that
Ron and I both had," Skinner said. "I
don't know that either of us can
match that. I do expect to have a
very, very good year if we have a
year like we had last year. Our race
team did everything right all year."
Even so, things are changing with
the No. 5 Bill Davis Racing truck.
The team has a new aerodynamic
package and a new chassis for the
season-opening race.
"We took a totally different
approach to Daytona this year,"
Skinner said. "We always come
down here and try to make the truck
really slick and really fast and then
try to hold onto it during the race.
We qualify good and feel good, and
then as soon as the race starts, all of
the trucks are sideways loose. This
year we have more rear downforce
than we did in the past. Hopefully,
we get a long enough run at the end
of the race that it will show. When
the tires are old and worn, it will
handle better. We are experiment-
ing a little, but we feel like what we
learned the past couple of years will
help us for Daytona. It might hurt
us a little in qualifying, but that's
OK."
The 100-lap race begins Friday at
8 p.m.
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*Valentine's Concert and
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Music and Life': Courtney
Anne Rice Performing Arts
Scholarships will preset this
sixth annual show at 7 p.m. at
Port Orange Presbyterian
Church, 4662 Clyde Morris
Blvd. The show will feature
comedy, magic, voice and
instrumental soloists, the cho-
ruses from Spruce Creek and
Atlantic High Schools, per-
formers from the SCHS Color
Guard, bell/chime ringers,
guitar, folk music, martial arts,
dancers and the Pirates. A
free will offering will be taken.
Proceeds will go to scholar-
ships, which are awarded to
Spruce Creek High and
Atlantic High graduating sen-
iors who have participated in
the performing arts at their
schools and are college
bound. More than 74 scholar-
ships have all ready been
awarded. Babysitting will be
available. The concert is free.
For more information, call
(386) 788-1111 or (386) 767-
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*Rummage sale: The New
Smyrna Beach i Garden Club
will hold this annual sale from
8 a.m.-3 p.m., Friday, and
from 8 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday,
at the clubhouse, 2000 Turn-
bull Bay Road. Items for sale
will include plants, furniture,
electronics, books, records,
movies, jewelry, lamps, art-
work, toys, seasonal items,
household goods, small appli-
ances and boutique items.
*Beach Racing at the Light-
house: Vintage racecar own-
ers, drivers, car owners and
mechanics who raced on the
old Daytona Beach road
course in Ponce Inlet will
attend this third annual event
from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the
Ponce Inlet Lighthouse, 4931
S. Peninsula Drive, Ponce
Inlet. Legends of auto racing
and pioneers of NASCAR will
sign autographs, and vintage
racecars will be on display.
The cost is $5 for adults and
$1.50 for children 11 and
younger, which includes light-
house admission. For more
information, call (386) 761-
1821. The event is co-spon-
sored by the Living Legends of
Auto Racing and Racing's
North Turn Beach Bar and
Grille.
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Political satire
pokes fun of
all candidates
Capitol Steps to premiere Feb. 24
at News-Journal Center
BY STEPHANIE DIXON
Staff writer
With several accolades
and praise from the likes
of Larry King who said,
"They're the best. There's
no one like them, no one
in their league," Capitol
Steps, a political satire
performance put on by a
group of former congres-
sional staffers, will make a
memorable mark on the
area Feb. 24.
Entering its 27th year,
Capitol Steps will include
such performers as Brian
Ash, impersonating Dick
Cheney, Andy Clemence,
who portrays President
Bush, and Mark Eaton,
who worked on Capitol
Hill for 10 years as a
lobbyist.
"We are equal opportu-
nity offenders," said
Elaina Newport, a found-
ing member of Capitol
Steps. "The show is unlike
anything else you can see
anywhere the Supreme
Court doing disco, Dick
Cheney doing a rap song
and Rudy Giuliani doing
Led Zeppelin."
Currently made up of 29
performers, Capitol Steps
got its start at Senator
Charles Percy's Christmas
party.
"Three staffers for
Senator Charles Percy
were planning entertain-
ment for a Christmas
party," said organizers.
"Their first idea was to
stage a nativity play, but in
the whole Congress they
couldn't find three wise
men or a virgin! So, they
decided to dig into the
headlines of the day, and
created song parodies and
skits."
The former congres-
sional staffers are espe-
cially thriving during this
Election Year.
"Election season is
huge. We are constantly
rewriting these days," said
Ms. Newton. "We had a
song called 'McCain's
Campaign Is Clearly Down
the Drain.' Thanks in no
small part to Florida,
we've had to rewrite that
one several times."
The group will perform
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STAR SCOPES
James Tucker
Week of 02-15-2008
Aries-March 21-April 19
You are a high-spirited person. Failure is never an
option with you. Your good heart gives you an
edge when making large decisions. Your first
impressions are always the best. You always
seem to emerge victorious. This firm resolve
makes others want to help you as well. Your born
leadership is a hard act to follow.
Taurus-April 20-May 20
Saturday
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Photo courtesy of Capitol Steps
The Capitol Steps political satire performance will hit
the News-Journal Center stage at 7 p.m., Sunday, Feb.
24, in Daytona Beach.
Sunday
Photo courtesy of Keith Stanley
A group of former Congressional staffers address the
state of airport security as part of the Capitol Steps
political satire performance, scheduled for 7 p.m., Sun-
day, Feb. 24, at the News-Journal Center in Daytona
Beach.
put, family and still find time for your friends. You
do your work. Now it's time to play. Whenever
you feel stressed, call up a friend and bingo you
have found the fountain of joy and youth again.
Gemini-May 21-June 21
The energy seems to be shifting like the tides, up
and down and all around. It hasn't been easy, but
you, remain strong and inner directed when all
this turbulence is swirling around you. You are to
be commended. Remain focused for a month or
two and you will begin to see a calming that will
help you accomplish your dreams in the New
Year ahead.
Cancer-June 22-July 22
There are few challenges in life that you can't
handle. Why? Because you let your visions guide
you. You listen before you act. This is one of your
many spiritual gifts., You are also grounded. This
quality gives you an edge on manifesting the
things you truly want in life. You love the simple
life. A happy Cancer is a powerful force in this
world.
Being patient will help you weather the storms of
change going on around you right now. Your Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
greatest challenge is to balance your creative out-
There are so many things you want to do. You are
the first one out of the starting gate. Just set your
sights on one main goal before you begin your
run. Quality is more important than quantity.
Whenever frustration sets in, slow down, take a
step back along with a deep breath and regroup.
Then move forward again. Victory is now assured.
Virgo-Aug. 23-Sept 22
Your kind, loving, heartfelt nature is a wonderful
gift you give to all who know and need you. Just
be sure to take care of yourself as well. Focus on
doing the things in life that make you happy. If it
doesn't make you happy, don't do it. This keeps
you living with a focus and gives positive choices
so you don't get sidetracked on less important
things.
Libra-Sept. 23-Oct. 22
The world sees you as calm on the outside. But
under the surface is a strong, fiery nature that
gives you the strength to carry on, regardless of
the challenges you face on the road of life. You
handle responsibility as well as any other sign in
the zodiac. Balance is your key and what makes
you such a powerful leader and trusted spirit.
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*Boot Hill Saloon: This jam
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Chuck Henderson, "Mr. Mel-
low 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 information, call (386)
322-3306.
*Comedy Auction: This
event is held at 7 p.m. each
Tuesday at Peanuts Restau-
rant and Sports Bar, 421 Fla-
gler 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 nonprof-
it group is dedicated to pre-
serving and spreading the
love of blues music. For more
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*Flagler. Ave Coffee
House: Mandy Brooke will
perform soft rock on her
acoustic guitar from 7-10
p.m., Saturday, Feb. 16, at
411 Flagler Ave., New Smyrna
Beach. For more information,
call (386) 426-0098.
*Frappes North: Wine tast-
ings 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.
Reservations are appreciat-
ed; call (386) 615-4888. For
more information, visit the
Web site at www.frappes-
north.com.
*Gryphon's Lark: "Flan-
ders" Matt Meehan performs
Celtic folk-rock each Tuesday,
Friday and Saturday, with var-
ious acts from acoustic rock
to blues, Latin fusion and
pop. Wine & Dine is held
each Wednesday. Five tapas-
style appetizers are paired
with a 2-ounce pour of one
of the specialty 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 addi-
tion 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 sug-
gested. The Gryphon's Lark is
located at 1185 W. Granada
Blvd., Ormond Beach. For
more details, call (386) 673-
1250.
*HotSpot Coffee Shoppe:
Abe and Mike will perform
jazz and contemporary music
from 7-10 p.m., Saturday,
Feb. 23. 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 Cir-
cle Jam is held from 7-9 p.m.
each Wednesday with Bob
Wind. Participants will learn
how jam; all instruments 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. Call (386) 236-0518
or visit the Web site at
www.hotspotcoffeeshoppe.c
om.
*Mark River performance:
Peanuts Restaurant and
Sports Bar, 421 Flagler Ave.,
New Smyrna Beach, presents
this event at 8 p.m. each
Wednesday. For more infor-
mation, 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 20 percent dis-
count 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 Red-
mond 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 Thurs-
day, Friday, Saturday and
Sunday. Participants will get
a chance to win tickets to the
Super Bowl party. Vocalist Cia
and guitarist Brian will per-
form at 6 p.m. each Wednes-
day. For more information,
visit the Web site at
www.OceanDeck.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 performanc-
es are provided by Rhonda
Patrick. Free salsa lessons are
given at 8 p.m. each Thurs-
day, with open salsa dancing
held from 9 p.m.-1 a.m. For
more information, call (386)
423-2727 or visit the Web
site at www.theombar.com.
*Open Jam Night: Randy
Williams will lead. All musi-
cians and singers are wel-
come to this event held at 8
p.m. each Sunday at Peanuts
Restaurant and Sports Bar,
421 Flagler Ave., New Smyrna
Beach. For more information,
call (386) 423-1469.
*Peanut's Restaurant &
Sports Bar: Cheap Thrills will
perform at 9 p.m., Friday and
Saturday, at 421 Flagler Ave.,
New Smyrna Beach. Also on
Saturday, the Flagler Avenue
Motorcycle Show & Stroll will
be held from 5-9 p.m., with
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skits and songs in all forms
- raps, show tunes, disco,
rock and even a yodeling
song.
"There's really nothing we
won't do," said Ms. Newton.
"We have a lot of fun, and
we have to get do-wn to
Florida and thank them for
all the material they have
provided."
So, what is the political
philosophy of a woman who
worked seven years on
Capitol Hill as a legislative
assistant to Sen. Charles
Percy and Sen. Alfonse
D'Amato?
"We usually root for the
person who will be the
funniest person," she said.
"The world is going crazy, so
you might as well laugh."
Twenty-seven albums,
countless shows and 50
states later, Capitol Steps
will come to Daytona
Beach. Reserved seat tickets
are $40 and $30. The box
office is open from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m., Monday through
Friday, and two hours prior
to scheduled shows.
Tickets may be charged by
phone by calling (386) 252-
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boree: Local bands Oden
Soterias and Seven Sisters will
perform at Tir na nOg, 612 E.
International Speedway Blvd.,
Daytona Beach. Show starts at
10 p.m. The cost is $3.
*Miccosukee Resort & Gam-
ing Hot Rods & Reels Charity
Fishing Tournament: Day-
tona's second annual NASCAR
Sprint drivers' charity fishing
tournament will begin at 8
a.m. on the Speedway's 29-
acre infield lake, Lake Lloyd,
which is stocked with large-
mouth bass. The tournament
will feature a custom-made
Eliminator Boat. Hot Rods &
Reels will offer fishing for tro-
phy bass alongside NASCAR
Sprint Cup drivers and other
racing celebrities with the
chance to win The Miccosu-
kee Million. The event also
will feature a wheelchair give-
away to Matthew Miville, 15,
of Ormond Beach, who suffers
from a form of muscular dys-
trophy. Matthew has been
unable to obtain a new
wheelchair through his insur-
ance and applied for one
through the Darrell Gwynn
Foundation's Wheelchair
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limited; visit www.hotrodsan-
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the event. NASCAR drivers
and celebrities currently
scheduled (subject to change)
for the tournament include
Tony Stewart, Kyle Petty, Carl
Edwards, Kenny Schrader,
Ryan Newman, Kyle Busch,
Scott Riggs, Bobby Allison and
Donnie Allison.
SATURDAY, FEB. 16
*The Limeliters perform-
ance: This concert will be held
at 7:30 p.m. at The Bookstore
& So Much More, 410 S. Nova
Road, Ormond Beach. The
Limeliters launched their
career in 1959 at San Francis-
co's Hungry i with founding
members Alex Hassilev, Lou
Gottlieb and Glenn Yarbrough.
For three years, this folk music
group was the musical repre-
sentatives for Coca-Cola, and
their rendition of the jingle
"Things Go Better with Coke"
became a national hit. Now,
The Limeliters have new
members Mack Bailey, Andy
Corwin and newest member
Gaylan Taylor. Tickets cost $16
and advance reservations are
suggested. For more informa-
tion, call (386) 615-8320.
*A Taste of Allen Food Feast:
The Men of Allen Chapel
A.M.E. Church will sponsor
this third annual feast from 11
a.m.-3 p.m. in the church
parking lot at 580 George W.
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Port Orange resident Linda Tompkins struts her stuff
during the 'Mardi Gras on Flagler Avenue' parade on
Fat Tuesday (Feb. 5). The event included music, live
entertainment, and a parade.
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Scorpio-Oct. 23-Nov. 21
Idealism and compassion,
along with your strong sense
of duty, best describes your
attitude and approach to life.
You can always be counted
on to get the job done. Add
your strong sensitive vision
and spirit to this mix and you
continue to amaze your
friends and self with the cre-
ative out put'that follows. If
only others would learn
these fine things from you
the world would be a better
place.
Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec. 21
Keep acknowledging your
worth. The true principle of
the earth is abundance not
lack. The true spiritual atti-
tude is the more you receive,
the more you can give. You
know how to do this. It all
starts with a goal that is set
from your dreams. When you
do this first, your success is
assured. You are then an
inspiration to others who
want to be more like you.
Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 19
Know from the core of your
being that you are loved and
protected. There are many
new opportunities at hand.
The ones to follow are the
ones that ignite your passion
and desire. Allow your
strong, wonderful heart to
guide you. This is where it all
starts. The richness of your
spirit is like a guiding light
that continues to move you
forward and up to new
heights.
Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb. 18
Life is good. Continue to
move your main projects for-
ward. Your life is one of serv-
ice to others. Keep this in
your heart and it will keep
you going. When you are
generous with others it
comes back tenfold to you. It
makes them want to listen,
help and honor your
requests. Now all is well for
everyone. What a wonderful
way to live out your new year
and the days and months
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Engram Blvd. in Daytona
Beach. The cost is $10 and the
menu will include barbecue
ribs, various preparations of
chicken, turkey, pig's feet, fried
fish, vegetables, corn bread,
deserts and drinks. Diners
may sample the entire menu
for one price. The purpose of
the event is to raise money for
the church's outreach ministry
programs. For more informa-
tion, call (386) 255-1195.
*Sweetheart Pancake Break-
fast and Missions Craft Sale:
Port Orange Nazarene Church
Mission Society will present
this event at 8:30 a.m. at 840
Taylor Road, Port Orange.
Entertainment will be provid-
ed by Spiritwind and Edie Sha-
die. The cost is $7, which
includes food and entertain-
ment. Proceeds will support
the church's 700 missionaries
all over the world. For more
information, call (386) 767-
2354 or (386) 871-5520.
*Cruisin, Destination Day-
tona: Bruce Rossmeyer's Des-
tination Daytona will pay trib-
ute to the vintage racecars,
owners and drivers that were
the pioneers of NASCAR. Spe-
cial awards will be given to
"Best Early Model Vintage
Racecar" and "Best Late Model
Vintage Racecar." The mer-
chants who make up The
Shoppes at Destination Day-
tona will select the winners.
There also will be 300 to 400
specialty vehicles, music at the
Saints & Sinners Pub, and DJ
Frank Roberts will spin oldies
at the other end of the parking
lot. Admission is free. The
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SUNDAY, FEB. 17
*Movies With A Message:
This event is held at 6:30 p.m.
each Sunday at the United
Church of Christ, 203 Wash-
ington St., New Smyrna Beach,
hosted by the Volusia Peace-
Center. Movies are free to the
public. "Promises," a 2001
documentary, 106 minuets,
will be shown. This film is
about seven Palestinian and
Israeli children living in the
Jerusalem area. Although they
live only 20 minutes apart,
these children exist incom-
pletely separate worlds, divid-
ed by physical, historical and
emotional boundaries. The
children offer refreshing, per-
sonal and sometimes humor-
ous insight into the Palestin-
ian/Israeli conflict. Through
candid interviews, the film
explores a legacy of distrust
and bitterness, but signs of
hope emerge when some of
the children dare to cross the
checkpoints to meet one
another. Discussion on social
issues will be held after the
movie. For more information,
call (386) 428-2670 or visit
the Web at www.Volusia-
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*Brooks & Dunn Concert:
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country music history with
more than 80 industry awards
will highlight the Sprint Pre-
Race Show for the 50th run-
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addition, Chubby Checker,
Michael McDonald and Kool &
the Gang will rock the enter-
tainment stage. Brooks &
Dunn will perform "Hard
Workin' Man" and their
newest release, "Proud of the
House we Built," which will air
live on FOX at Daytona Inter-
national Speedway. Rock 'n'
roll singer Chubby Checker
will chime in with his hit from
the summer of 1960 "The
Twist." Soul singer Michael
McDonald will perform "Takin'
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member of The Doobie Broth-
ers. Kool & the Gang will per-
form their hit single "Celebra-
tion." For more information,
visit the Web site at
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TUESDAY, FEB. 19
*MOAS 4-6 Year Old
Preschool Physics Spectacular:
This event will be held from
9:30-11:30 a.m. at the Muse-
um of Arts & Sciences, 352 S.
Nova Road, Daytona Beach.
Students will discover the sci-
ence behind energy, sound
and magnetism and how it
affects the world. The cost is
$10 for members and $15 for
nonmembers. Also, a curatori-
al presentation of "Great Mas-
ters of Cuban Art: 1800-1958"
will be held at 1 p.m. The
presentation is free to mem-
bers or with paid admission.
For more information, call
(386) 255-0285 or visit the
Web site at www.moas.org.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20
*The Dukes of Dixieland &
BeauSoleil with Michael
Doucet: These groups will per-
form at 7:30 p.m. at the
Peabody Auditorium in Day-
tona Beach. This Mardi Gras
celebration will feature two
groups with a New Orleans-
style sound. The Dukes of Dix-
ieland have been performing
for more than 32 years, known
for uniting pop, gospel and
country music with New
Orleans sounds. In 2006, the
Dukes released 'New Orleans
Mardi Gras,' featuring New
Orleans native Luther Kent. The
six-man group includes Richard
Taylor (leader, drums), Mike
Fulton (trumpet), Earl Bonie
(clarinet), Ben Smith (trom-
bone, vocals), Scott Oben-
schain (piano) and John Lutz
(bass). BeauSoleil formed in
1975, and this Cajun group
combines the elements of Tex-
Mex, New Orleans jazz, blues
and country. For more informa-
tion, call (386) 257-7790 or visit
the Web site at www.dbif.com.
*Teens Totally Wired': Stu-
dents in grades sixth through
12th may play "Dance, Dance,
Revolution" and "Guitar Hero"
from 4-5 p.m,. at the Port
Orange Regional Library, 1005
City Center Circle. Registration
is required; call (386) 322-
5152, Ext. 4.
THURSDAY, FEB. 21
*7-10 Year Old Science: The
Physics of Racing: This event
will be held from 9:30-11:30
a.m. at the Museum of Arts &
Sciences, 352 S. Nova Road,
Daytona Beach. Questions
about racecars will be
answered during this class as
students learn through age-
appropriate activities to under-
stand all of the science involved
in racing. The cost is $15 for
members or $20 for nonmem-
bers. For more information, call
(386) 255-0285 or visit the
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Randy Williams singing. 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 informa-
tion, call (386) 423-1469.
*Vin'Yard Inc. Wine Tast-
ings: This specialty food and
wine market offers monthly
wine tasting at 1395 W.
Granada Blvd., Ormond
Beach. Hours are from 10
a.m.-6 p.m., Monday-Friday,
and from 10-4 p.m., Satur-
day. For more information,
call (386) 672-5223.
*Volcano's Coffee Bar:
Acoustic blues with artists
from the Daytona Blues Soci-
ety will be featured from 9-
11 p.m., Friday, Feb. 15.
Singer/acoustic musician
Nancy Keck will sing songs
from the 1960s, 70s and 80s
from 7-9 p.m., Saturday, Feb.
16 and from 7-9 p.m., Tues-
day, Feb. 19. Acoustic blues
with artists from the Daytona
Blues Society will be played
from 7-9 p.m., Friday, Feb. 22.
Volcano's is located at 1930
W. Granada Blvd., Ormond
Beach. For more information,
call (386) 236-1234.
*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. Murder
at the Juice Joint will be held
from 7-10 p.m., Saturday, Feb.
23. The theme is the Roaring
20s. The night will include an
Italian dinner, two glasses of
wine and a Murder that must
be solved. The cost is $35 for
club members and $40 for
non-club members. Limited
availability. Participants may
visit WineStyles to purchase
tickets and get assigned a
character to dress the part. For
more information, call (386)
788-7188 or visit the Web site
at www.PortOr-
angeWinestyles.com.
Scopes
From page B3
Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20
You always come through
when the chips are down.
Your high heart and strong
spirit are the main reasons
why. You give so much to
your family, friends and co-
workers. All this good, plus
your natural curiosity, con-
tinues to lead you on to new
and deeper understanding
of life's mysteries. This inner
reflection and action is what
makes you so successful.
Star visions
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Past Daytona 500 champs
savor the victories
BY ANITA BEVINS
Sports writer
To listen to previous
winners of the Daytona
500 talk about the times
they tried and won, versus
the times they tried and
lost, it almost seems like
the Great American Race
picks its own champions.
A recurring theme
among past winners of the
Daytona 500 is losing a
race they thought they had
won.
Buddy Baker had several
close brushes with victory
in the 500 before finally
winning the 1980 race.
One of his most memo-
rable losses came after a
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dot becomes a front end,
and then you see the whole
car and then (it passes
you) and all your dreams
of winning the Daytona
500 are gone. That hurts.
You remember that about
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not quite."
Some days, the tires stay
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tons stay under the hood
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Drivers who have
claimed the Harley J. Earl
trophy often prize that
award above all others.
"To win this race for us is
great," 2007 winner Kevin
Harvick said. "It puts it all
into perspective of every-
body talking about 'You
got to win the Daytona
500.' It is the greatest race
you can win in NASCAR. To
have that experience for
the first time and under-
stand why the people who
have won that talk about
it, is great to be a part of it.
It is obviously a big deal,
and every year we come
here it is a big deal."
While Harvick has only
had one year to wax poetic
about his victory, others
have had almost a lifetime
to look back and relish
their victory over the 2 1/2
mile trioval at Daytona
International Speedway.
And a handful of the driv-
ers who were talented and
lucky enough to tame the
track once, found a way to
make multiple visits to the
winner's circle.
Richard Petty holds the
record with seven wins,
but Dale Jarett and Bobby
Allison have each piled up
three wins, Sterling Marlin,
Richard Petty and Cale
Yarborough all scored
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Thursday, Feb. 14
11 a.m.-Noon Darrell
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Noon-12:30 p.m.- Bobby
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Past Daytona 500
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11:30 a.m. Bobby Alli-
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11:30 a.m. Junior
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11:30 a.m. Cale
Yarborough and. David
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THEt to co egeSEARCH ENDS HERE
commit to college
BY ANITA BEVINS
Sports writer
A few area high school
football standouts avoided
the rush and verbally com-
mitted to college early. They
joined several of their team-
mates last Wednesday on
National Signing Day to put
their decisions to paper.
Seabreeze
Troy Dannehower, Florida
International University
Kasey Smith, FIU
Aaron McCauley, Navy
Jerome Swinton, West Vir-
ginia
Leroy Houston, Toledo
Ricky Schwarz, Western
Carolina
Mainland
Antonio Bell, Nebraska
Daniel McFadden, Fur-
man
Cornelius Wheeler,
Bethune-Cookman Univer-
sity
Andy Brown, Charleston
Southern
Spruce Creek
Demetrius Williamson,
FlU
David Lucas, Air Force
Academy
David Howard, BCU
Ellie Hypolite, Lyndon-
wood University
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Thursday, Feb. 14
9:15 a.m. 10:45 a.m. NNS final
practice
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 Duels 150
mile qualifying races (60 laps 150
miles, each race)
7:10 p.m. NCTS qualifying (all posi-
tions)
Friday, Feb. 15
1:40 p.m. 2:40 p.m. NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series practice
3:10 p.m.- NASCAR Nationwide Series
qualifying (all positions)
7:30 p.m. NASCAR Craftsman Truck
Series driver introductions for the Chevy
Silverado 250
8 p.m. NCTS Chevy Silverado 250
race (100 laps, 250 miles)
Saturday, Feb. 16
10:35 a.m. 11:55 a.m. NSCS final
practice for the Daytona 500
12:45 p.m. NNS driver introductions
for the Camping World 300 presented by
Chevy
1:15 p.m. NNS 50th annual Camping
World 300 presented by Chevy race
(120 laps, 300 miles)
Sunday, Feb. 17
2:30 p.m. NSCS driver introductions
for the Daytona 500
3:30 p.m. NSCS 50th Running of the
Daytona 500
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
ACRE NEW SMYRNA
125'x350' direct waterfrt
Turnbull Bay/intracoastal
access. Exc. nature loca-
tion by prestigious Atlan-
tic Ctr for the Arts.3144
Sundance Trl. Beautiful
3-4bd/2ba/2cg bonus rm.
vaulted ceiling, oak spiral
stairs, fireplace, granite &
stainless appl w/warrs,
waterfrt master bd w/Ig
tiled ba, Ig walking closet,
dock, priv yet close,
paved. rd. 5 min to local
golf courses. (Daytona
Bch MLS#466511) or by
owner $658,000 All rea-
sonable offers consid-
ered. 386-409-8208
EXCEPTIONAL 7BR
/4BA Oceanfront home
built in '03 w/private bch
walkover, priv. balconies,
ceiling to floor glass for
spectacular oceanfront
views. Master suite
boasts 1000s.f. w/gas
fireplace, luxury bath, sit-
ting area, wet bar & se-
perate guest quarters.
Also comes complete
w/separate entry in-law
suite. $1,799,000.00
Renee Lynn Stimson,
Beach Realty Center
386-689-0354
NEW SMYRA
BEACHSIDE- 3BR/2BA
on deep water canal.
High ceilings, tile,
sunroom. Appr at $595K.
Must SEE! 407-474-0696
NO. PALM BCH: Old
Port Cove, Gated 3br
3.5ba/2ps twnhse, Over
3200 sqft. $1.1M Annette
at RE/MAX 772-631-8711
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PORT ST. LUCIE
Cascades. 55+ 3/2/2
CBS waterfront. 16x40
tiled screened lanai. Lots
of upgrades. $259,900
772-530-7768
WATERFRONT
ST LUCIE COUNTY
private .secluded
spacious home on 1.35
acre screened porch spa
room 3/2/2-with built ins
$333,000 772-538-2453
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Admiralty Club 4 new
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riverfront, fishing dock,
pool, shufflebrd. Helene
Coyne 386-235-9607
Diane Guilmain
386-689-5467 Daytona-
(rmond Real Estate
... .
RIVERS EDGE CONDO,
Fully furn., your choice
Studio, or 2BD/2BA, Re-
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Endara 386-451-9858
C21 Sundance
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DAYTONA BCH Sea
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efficiency w/private balco-
ny. $82,900. Smaller unit
priced to sell @$49,900.
Janie Gagne/REALTOR
w/Century 21 Sundance
Realty 386-441-6433
DAYTONA BEACH-
On River. 4th floor. Walk
to Ocean. 2br/2ba,
Fishing & Boat Docks,
Covered Parking, Tennis,
Pool, Pets OK. $159,500
386-290-8920
DAYTONA BEACH- Like
no other!! Direct ocean-
front, 5th floor, balcony
1BR/ Studio, walk to pier,
sleeps 4, Elegantly Furn.
Granite Kitchen Porcelain
tile designer interior. On
site rental agent. Must
sell! DRASTICALLY
REDUCED FROM $240K
TO $145K or best offer.
912-655-7296 / 658-2426
REIDIED
DAYTONA Direct Ocean
Front 2/2, beautifully
furn, incd elec. shutters
$399,900. Possible own-
er finance. 386-214-6267
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DAYTONA Ocean View
1/1, great view & loca-
tion. New A/C, furn. in-
cludes garage $124,900.
386-214-6267
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DAYTONA Ocean Views
2/2, Walk to shopping,
restaurants, inlc garage.
$195,000 386-214-6267
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DIRECT OCEANFRONT
Condotel, fully furnished,
own a peice of paradise
for only $125,900. Joni
Goddard (386) 322-5510
Gaff's Realty
REDIED
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
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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,
heated pool, tennis. S.
Wind, 407-620-3566
seylenz(alaol.com
Ormond Beach 2 apart-
ments, 2/1 approx. 75 x
160' lot in Ormond Beach.
Rent 1 live in other. Own-
er financing possible if
qualify. $99,000 Call Joe
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-
Ormond Real Estate
SOUTH DAYTONA 3/2
condo over 1400 sf plus
3 resrvd parking spcs.
$139,900. Better Homes
& Properties, Mike Flan-
nery, 386-793-3833
Ormond By The Sea:
Penthouse, Awesome
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
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
backyrd. $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-
ing $399,000
New Smyrna Bch-
3b/2.5b (2) Turnbull Bay
2-story golf course view
townhomes, never occu-
pied, $254,900 ea.
New Smyrna Bch -
3b/2.5b/lcg .5acre lot,
large furn. home w/ fire-
place in great location.
Snowbirds take notice.
$298,500
New Smyrna Bch -
4b/2b/2cg; 1 acre with in-
ground. pool; high de-
mand locale $250,000
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 BEACH New
4br/2ba/2cg,Fountain
Lake 75 ft Lots. Pick your
colors! $192,990
386-274-2130 crc#057Z02
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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 Af-
fordable 3/2 w/garage.
Easy access to shopping,
$119,900. Better Homes
& Porperties; Mike Flan-
nery 386-793-3833
DAYTONA BEACH at-
tention race fans 2bd/
2ba/1cg + bonus rm.near
speedway, fenced yd.
boat/rv parking. $149,900
Call Tom 386-852-8266
McSharry Realty.
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)
Daytona Beach Shores
(128 Harrison Rd) Steps
to beach, 2-3bd/lba
beauty. Remodeled w/
new roof&windows, hard-
wd firs, firepic & 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
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-
Marina 1 block. 4/5 bed.,
2 bth. Best BIG House
Buy in Olde Daytona.
$199K. 502 S. Palmetto.
Possible owner finance.
386-255-2168
DAYTONA BEACH-
Oceanside,3bd/2ba, safe
neighborhood, 2 biks
from beach, 2 mi N. of
Main St., 3 biks 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
., +
DAYTONA BEACHSIDE
- Just steps to the beach!
Comp. renovated from
roof to hardwood firs.
Move in Condition. Over-
sized backyard w/deck &
jacuzzi. Only $199,000.
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
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EDGEWATER: Edgewa-
ter Lakes, Models' now
open! 3br/2ba/2cg, Com-
munity Pool, Grand En-
trance $205,000
386-478-1415 crc#057202
www.SeaGateHomes.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
HISTORIC HOME in
Daytona Beachl In his-
toric district, Looking at
Intercoastal, 3500sf, 2
fireplaces, 2 sunrooms,
5br/4ba, large lot. $695K
obo. 386-453-5464
www.426sobeach.info
HOLLY HILL Lowest
Price on Streetl Updat-
ed, new bathrms w/ mexi-
can tile. Updated kit.,
new deck, fenced bk yd.
Beautiful 4/2/lcg nice
size closets. Priced to
sell $145,900. Coldwell
Banker, Sandy Taylor
386-405-7023
IR it, -Biff .I
Home By The Sea
Step back in time to revel
in the grandeur of this
stunning 3-4BR, 2.5 BA
Cape Cod Style home.
80% of the restoration
comp. incl. new elec.
plumbing, new A/C& duct
work, 2nd story windows,
new original heart-of-pine
floors, gourmet kitchen.
Bathrooms updated w/
slate, cobbled brick and
modern fixtures & light-'
ing. Additional 400sf de-
tached apt. All offers sub-
ject to bank approval.
$249,900 Marsha
Evans, Adams, Cameron
& Co. (386)566-2509
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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
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JUST COMPLETED -
Key West syle home on
canal. 3/2/2 Travertine
flooring and only 300 ft
from the Intracoastal.
Water depth will easily
dock your 20ft + boat.
$399,000. Steve Zeh,
386-689-5184 Collado
Real Estate
LAKE HELEN, beautiful
acreage for horses &
cows. Priced for quick
sale from $148K.
ORMOND Lovely 3/2 on
lake near Pine Trailschool
Reduced to $179,900
ORMOND 3/2 open style,
built 2003 w/ large porch
in great neighborhood.
Reduced $40,000 -sellers
must move. $229,900.
ORMOND Pretty 4/2 near
Riviera Golf Course. Lots
of fruit trees. Sellers have
moved & need contract
$168,000
GAS STATION Very
unique with a store & 4BR
house $700,000
Nancy 386-212-7442 or
Lori 386-334-2906 Pru-
dential Transact Realty
NEW SMYRA
BEACHSIDE- 3BR/2BA
on deep water canal.
High ceilings, tile,
sunroom. Appr at $595K.
Must SEE! 407-474-0696
NEW SMYRNA Beach -
Rare find. 1990 blk home
2/2, cathedral ceilings, new
kitchen. Brick fireplace. 5
acres w/fencing & 2 stall
barn. 2006 built 32x48
steel comm. garage.
$398,000 Jill A. Ray,
Re/Max All Pro Realty
386-788-2646 pics
www.jillray.com
ORMOND BCH Walk to
beach 2/2 beachside bik
home. Close to shopping.
Hardwd firs in BRs, nice
sized yard, garage &
work shop. $229,900.
Better Homes & Porper-
ties, Mike Flannery
386-793-3833
ORMOND BEACH Well
maintained 2/2/1. Excel-
lent location. $179,900.
Lou Balsano, Better
Homes & Properties
386-846-8044
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
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Concrete block construction
30 year warranty architcehtturl shingles
R-30 ceiling insulation
Dramatic knock-down ceiling finish
Termite treated slab with renewable warranty
High energy ft. A/C liheat pump
M
Since 1948
HOMES -
NO BANK QUALIFYING
Many to choose froml!
Why rent when you can
own? Your job is your
credit! Call NOW !!!
386-682-1493/589-4491
ORMOND BY THE SEA
Bungalow. Completely
remodeled. $169,000.
Call John 386-846-7844
John Scotti RE/MAX
Property Center
ORMOND By The Sea -
Not your typical beach-
side home. Spacious 3/2,
open fir plan. $297,000
Lou Balsano, Better
Homes & Properties
386-846-8044
TOMOKA RIVERFRONT
Preserve 3BR/3.5BA
w/den/4thBR. 2700+ sf
Golf comm. $399,000
Better Homes & Proper-
ties, Zoraida Vollinger,
Realtor 386-795-6550
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 4 BRI 2.5
Ba in Town Park. John-
son built. Beautiful Lake
Views. Key West Shut-
ters, decorator touches.
Lrg scr. lanai. Insulated 2
CG. $289,900 Terri
Headley, Watson Realty
386-235-7337
PORT ORANGE- 3/2/2
only $165,000. Direct
Oceanfront 6th floor.
$480,000. Riverfront
Condos @ $127,000 &
$159,000. Lakefront
Home $429,900. Port
Orange Tri-Plex
$225,000. Call Mary Bu-
chanan P.A., Broker/
Associate, Re/Max All
Pro Realty 386-679-6279
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
VNERS _jp
gler
Rounded drywall corners in main living seua
Custom cabinetry w/concealed hinges
Water & sewcr impact fees included
Well/Septic system allowances available
Many more...call for details
IODEL OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
onday-Saturday. 10-5 Sunday: 12-5
Coner of Pine Tree & Indian River Blvd., Edgewor
386-424-0939
386-427-9556
PORT ORANGE: By
Owner 4/2/2, newer
home, only lived in 3
mos., 2044 sf living.
Have appraisal for $290K
Will sell for $239K owner/
realtor. 386-290-7659
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/2bain 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
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
386-441-8197 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 store ,
$239,000. 321-863-4638
See photos online www.
HometownNewsOL.com
AD#49187
DAYTONA BEACH/
PORT ORANGE
2br/1.5ba townhousee,' in
good shape w/tile floors.
Best priced unit in
Canalview $103,000
386-788-3148 / 299-2223
DEVELOPERS CLOSE
OUTIIl Owner Financing
New Villas 5.5% APR
with approved credit
$823.29/MT $6,000.00
Down includes closing
cost 30yr amortizing with
3yr balloon Realty King
John Broker/Owner
7 7 2 -5 89- 3 0 54
jking@realtyking.com
FORT PIERCE Gator
Trace. End unit on 7th
tee. 2br/2ba/lcg. Vaulted
ceilings, walk-ins,double
shower, new decor, new
apple $164,000
772-489-3154
HOLLY HILL-
Developers personal unit.
2 2br/1 ba 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
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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
ORMOND VILLA Steps
to beach. Laidback area.
Pools, Pets, LOWEST
FEES. 1BD+ bonus
room. Must see!
$121,900 386-344-2600
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.com
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DAYTONA AREA South,
1959 Forest Ave, 52'
x140' (+or-), great loca-
tion,shopping, min to bch,
$52,900 best reasonable
offer. 386-760-3502
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
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
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
VERO BEACH 4.6 acres.
Next to the Farms.
Upscale deed restricted
subdivision. Paved roads,
cleared. NOW $199,000
772-538-4214
' Port Orange
Cane A.akes
Golf & Country Club
An Age Restricted Communit,
100% Palm Harbor Homes
Feature Homes
2003 3/2 Split Plan,
Two Car Garage
1520 s.f., $135,900
2004- 2469 s.f.
2/2 w/Den & Office
Just reduced, $182,900
2003 3/2, $179,900 ,
Golf/Water/Garage g
2003 3/2, $152,900 0
Tons of closet space "
2001 3/2 $139,900
Large porch, Golf/Water
2002 2/2, $119,900
100' Deep backyard!
2003 2/2+ $108,900
Prepaid lease thru 12/08
2000 2/2 $89,900
Low lot lease, 1067 s.f.
Call for more listings!
Doug@cranelakes.com
www.cranelakes.com
386-304-0983
888-325-2537 .
HACIENDA DEL RIO-
Beautiful 3br/2ba, split
plan, 1750sf, mostly furn. 2
in. to Indian River Piers,
storage for all your toys,
large shed, double carport,
20x20 glass & carpeted FL
room, move in condition,
termite bond. 55+ very
active gated community, 2
pools, 2 clubhouses &
morel .To view anytime,
call 386-427-2030 $80,500
OPEN HOUSE
Reach over
one million potential
buyers from
North Palm Beach
thru Ormond Beach
HOMETOWN NEWS
386-322-5949
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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
ORMOND BEACH adult
park 55+. 3 different pri-
ces 3 different sizes. One
w/hot tub. 2 miles from
beach 386-341-7418
ORMOND BEACH- 55+
park 2BR, Screened
porch, carport, 2 sheds,
new paint & carpet.
$6500. Others to choose
from! 386-672-1276
386-451-4018
ORMOND BEACH- 2001
& 2003 Linda Ave. 2
mobile homes w/land,
3br/2ba 75x140 corner lot
and 1BR unit 1 side,
2BR unit 70x104 ft lot.
Both renovated in & out 3
yrs ago, asking 79K per
home or sell together as
package. 386-503-8082
ORMOND BEACH- 55+
park NEW 3br/2ba,
screened carport, central
air, shingle roof, vinyl
siding $53,500
386-677-3250 / 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
REDBIEi
PORT ORANGE- No
new home hidden dealer
fees or hassles. '05 Fleet-
wood, 3/2, split plan,
open floor plan, many
custom upgrades, wood-
burning fireplace.
$99,900 Bring offers!
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
PORT ST. Lucie Big
dblw, 55+ Spanish Lakes
1. Updated, Bar, fplc FI
room, carport. Quick
sale was $47,000 Now
$35,000. 772-812-5064
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
SOUTH DAYTONA-
24'x36' Mobile home with
new roofover. 2 baths.
Screened/glass porch.
Home completely
furnished and occupied
Make Reasonable Offer.
386-788-8900
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
*Escape to the Moun-
tains!* 'WESTERN NC
MOUNTAIN PROPER-
TIES Cabins, homes,
acreage & investment
acreage. Views and
creeks. Free information
& color brochure. Appala-
chian Land Company,
1-800-837-9199. Murphy,
NC. wwwappalachian land-
2.5 Acres Riverside
County Southern Call-.
fornla, $100 Down! $100
Monthly $9,995 Cashl
Ownerl!l While They
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4.14 acres $44,900 deep
dockable water. Save
Thousands during off
season) Gorgeous wood-
ed acreage. Boat to Gulf
of Mexico! Must see!
Excellent financing. "No
Closing Costs" special
800-564-5092 x 991
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on Lakes, Mountains &
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So. Daytona/Daytona Beach Shores
ABSOLUTE AUCTIONS,
60 Properties to be sold,
No Minimum: Condos,
Homes, Land, Some on
Saltwater, Phone bids ok.
Neal VanDeRee, Realtor/
AU460 See photos at
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941-488-1500
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Gorgeous lakes, clean
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lowest crime rate in
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Or, # 1-706-379-3835
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COLORADO, 5 acres.
$75001 $500 down,
$125/month, Tract with
water well, $12,500 (good
terms). Beautiful high
mountain country. Good
year rounds. Owner,
806-376-8690
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EAST GEORGIA
1,203 AC $1,550/AC
Ogeechee River!
Great Redbreast
Bream fishing,
fantastic hunting.
404-362-8244
St. Regis Paper Co.
www.stregispaper.com
FLORIDA
Investor In Over Head!!
MUST SELL! 20% 30%
Equity in Florida Proper-
ties. Ocala, Port Char-
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Lucie, Vero Beach, Jack-
sonville. 727-492-1665
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FLORIDA LAND
1.25 Acres, $500 Down
$197/mo. No Qualifying!
Build nowl Invest in Fu-
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FLORIDA LAND Start-
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Clay, Calhoun, Putnam,
Lee & Highland. Real-
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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
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
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GA, Beautiful Lakefront
Property 90 mins North. of
Jacksonville w/ 2002
Doublewide, $138,500,
low utilities, low insur-
ance. Cherokee Lake,
912-287-0324 See photos
www.mrgaryallen.com
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-
sites! 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.!
Going fast! 912-529-6198
GEORGIA
Great Investments! 2
Commercial Properties:
*5.32acs., 1000' road
frontage: 2,000sf. office
furnished +steel building,
$399,000.
*1ac., 7316sf. + grocery
store equipment.
$159,000. Financing
available. 706-364-4200
NEED TO HIRE?
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GEORGIA HOMES
Renovated home on 52
acres, fenced pasture.
Home, basement, barn,
pond on 22 acres. Call
Town & Country Real
Estate 1-478-552-5681
www.tandcrealestate.com
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
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
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
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1. Daytona Park Estates /New Street
Deland
From the $170's 386-785-0075
2. Mallory Square
Deland
From the $190's 386-738-6670
3. Berry's Ridge
Now Pre-Selling!
Deland
From the $140's 386-783-6670
Ormond Beach,
Daytona Beach
|, A Portotrange
D/ tona
,Edewater
4. Southern Pines
Ormond Beach
From the $270's 386-767-9962
5.'Sunset Cove
Port Orange
From the $190's 386-767-9962
6. Sabal Lakes
New Smyrna Beach
Coming Soon! 386-427-0411
7. Florida Shores
Edgewater
From the $160's 386-427-0411
* 8. Redfish Cove
Edgewater
From the $190's 386-427-0411
* 9. Deltona Lakes
Deltona
From the $170's 386-532-7865
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- REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
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
KENNANSVILLE, FL: 30
minutes to Disney, New
Furn 2br/2ba/1lcp, 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
LOG CABIN only
$69,900. Lake Access
Free Boat Slips. Own the
dream New 2,128sf log
cabin package at spec-
tacular 160,00 acre rec-
reational lake! Paved
road, u/g utilities, excel-
lent financing. Call now
800-704-3154, x 1716
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)
Middle Georgia Land
For Sale: Washington &
Emanuel Counties -
86acs, $2,650/ac on
Ohoopee River, Hunting,
Fishing, & Timber.
288/acs. Timber, Pond,
Pastures, River, Swamp,
$2,450/ac 478-787-4121
www.HamptonRiver.com
MOUNTAIN PROPERTY
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NANTAHALA REAL
ESTATE CO. National
Geographic $ ABC News
has Rated this as a #1
Summer Destination!
Vacation Homes/Rentals!
White Water Rafting!
Located in Beautiful High
Elevation Western North
Carolina Surrounded by
the Nantahala Nat'l For-
est. Only 2.5 hours NE of
Atlanta, GA, Only 1.5
hours Outside Asheville,
NC & 30 minutes NE of
Murphy, Pristine Lake,
Lake/River Front, &
Mountain View, Large
Tracts. 1-866-218-8439.
www nantahalaproperties co
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NC LAND: Near Raleigh/
Durham. 52acs 3 home-
sites $195K; 8acs deer
$39K; 13acs hilltop $69K.
Buy now, retire later.
WE'LL .FLY YOU HERE!
Pics: 1-919-693-8984;
owner@newbranch.com
NC LOTS & LAND
Near Charlotte. Winter
Discounts. 1-10 acres.
Low taxes. Starting $22K.
Countrytyme
704-483-1457
NC MOUNTAINS
2+ acres with great view,
very private, big trees,
waterfalls & large public
lake nearby, perfect get-
away location or invest-
ment. $69,500.
Call now 1-866-789-8535
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 appls, Hickory
floors, beautiful woods,
streams. $275,000
828-645-8516
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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
to ki ..
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
OCALA FL 40+/- acres,
2 miles W of 1-75 on Hwy
326, 1300 ft frontage on
Hwy 326, specialized
Commer district, By
owner. $1,200,000
561-307-3539
Sewanee/Monteagle
Tennessee Fall 2007
price reduction sale! Gat-
ed community w/ utilities
& roads, 16 interior & 10
bluff lots, 5 acre & up
size tracts.
1-800-516-8387 or visit:
www.timber-wood.com
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 1 +/- Acre
Lots Atop The Beautiful
Cumberland Plateau.
Minutes From Fall Creek
Falls State Park. Starting
at $12,500 Per Lot
931-946-2697.
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-
tate Market. Waterfalls,
Lakes, Golf, Horseback
Riding. Owner financing
homesites from $145 per
month. 1-888-811-2168
TENNESSEE
HUGE HOMESITES
Near Gatlinburg
Gated community over-
looking Douglas Lake.
Truly the very
best view in all the
Smoky Mountains.
Only $457/month
with $8250 down.
Photos & info at
www.GoLandWorks.com
1-865-621-0435
Classified 386-322-5949
TENNESSEE Hunting &
Farm Land. Call Rita,
Hillside Realty or please
view properties at:
HillsideRealtyTennessee corn
866-915-0535
TENNESSEE MOUN-
TAIN 2 Acre wooded
homesites. Breathtak-
ing Tennessee River
view. Low Residential
Property Taxi No State
Income Tax, No Impact
Feel Excellent Owner
Financing !
888-358-1020 Ask about
Mini Vacation
TENNESSEE MOUN-
TAIN ACREAGE 2 Acre
Beautiful Homesite, Mil-
lion $ View! Secluded,
Utilities, Overlooking
Tennessee River. Close
to Marina, Schools,
Shopping! $49,900 Low
Down, Owner Financing!
330-699-1585
TENNESSEE MOUN-
TAIN RIVER PROPER-
TY. 5 acre tracts starting
at $39,000. Utilities avail-
able. Also 125 acres at
$1,600 an acre; 31'0
acres at $2,700 an acre.
1-888-836-8439
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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
100ac.-2400ac. Ranch
(will divide) in Val Verde.
North of Del Rio, furnish-
ed mobile home, abun-
darit wildlife, water, elec-
tricity, hill & valleys. Own-
er Financing. $1195/acre.
936-465-1541
TEXAS LAND LIQUIDA-
TION! 20acres, near
Booming El Paso. Good
Road Access. Only
$14,900. $200/down,
$145per/mo. Money back
guarantee. No credit
checks 1-800-755-8953
www.sunsetranches corn
TIMESHARE RESALES
The cheapest way to
Buy, Sell and Rent Time-
shares. No Commissions
or Broker Fees. Call
877-494-8246 or go to
www buyatimeshare corn
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
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
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
It:.l7 WteTol-
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
TIMESHARE RESALES
Save 60% 80% Off Re-
tail! Best Resorts & Sea-
sons. Call for free Time-
share Magazine!
8 0 0 7 8 0 3 1 5 8
www holidayoroup com/ifpa
4 COP liquor license for
sale asking $195,000
Call 386-290-1962
COMMERCIAL PROP-
ERTY on busy US1 w/
over 7000sf on over 1
acre of land. 3 stories,
concrete construction, 5
restrooms, commercial
kitchen. Only $798,000.
Joni Goddard (386)
322-5510 Gaff's Realty
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,
44
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PIZZA/ ITALIAN Restau-
rant Dynamite Location/
Visibility! Seating for 40+,
exc. "Take Out/ Delivery
Bus. Equipt incl. Busi-
ness Only. $100,000.
Prudential CRES Real
Estate, Arnie Traub
386-295-9999
DAYTONA BEACH Du-
plex within walking dis-
tance to beach, Ocean
Walk: shops, theater,
Ocean Center & Water
Park. New roof, CAH,
pint water heater. Lot Irg.
enough for more units.
Only $229,900. Gaff's
Realty Co. Joni Goddard
386-322-5510
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100% PRIVACY Or-
mond off A1A in beautiful
home near Ormond Mall
Your own entrance, bath,
patio. Cbl, fridge, micro,
laundry, linens. Working
adult. Dep $400. $450
mo. total 386-441-6766
S. DAYTONA Unfurn
room w/bath, private en-
try, kit privledges $150. a
week. 1st last & sec.
386-307-4006
SOUTH DAYTONA re-
sponsible employed hon-
est roommate to share
house by lake. $150/wk.
incl. utilities. Call Carol
386-871-4070
ORMOND BEACH-
TEMPORARY housing.
Month to month lease.
2br/2ba fully furn, all util.
included, central air. Very
clean. No smoking or
pets. Avail April 1st $850
+ dep. 386-673-4680
FAMOUS SHORES Mo-
tel Really clean rooms.
Bike week specials avail-
able. Call for Unbelieva-
ble prices. 386-767-2943
PORT ORANGE. River-
front. Beautiful fully furn.
1br/2ba. Fireplace. Tropi-
cal paradise with pool,
waterfall, dock, canoe,
fishing and room for boat.
Avail. Feb. 22-June 1.
(100 days). Wanted 2
responsible adult snow-
birds. Small pet ok.
$5000 up front, $1500
security. Call Jan
386-788-3668 or
386-290-8082
DAYTONA AREA-
Marina Grande Riverfront
3br/3ba $1800/mo.
$1000 sec. Also 2br/2ba
$1500/mo. $1000 sec.
386-503-4870
DAYTONA BEACH
Central Manor Apts serv-
ing adults 62+ oP mobility
impaired. lbd/lba Rent
is based on income.
386-255-2622 EOH
DAYTONA CONDO
lbd/1ba large living room,
walking closet, balcony, ceil-
ing fans, 2nd fl water pest
incl $550 + sec. 386-788-
9405
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 luxu-
ry condo. Oceanfrt 1420
N Atlantic Ave. Com-
pletely furnished 2bd/2ba
12th floor breathtaking
view $1300/mo 1 yr Ise
Call 419-351-1430
DAYTONA BEACH-
Beautiful Bayshore, 1br/
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 Shrs
Oceanfront 2bd/2ba fully
furnished long term lease
$1800. Short term avail.
Possible lease option to
purchase. 386-453-7394
NEED TO HIRE?
CALL CLASSIFIED
386-322-5949
DAYTONA BEACH-
Newly refurb. 1bd/1ba
New apple carpet, & tile.
Incl water & pest, golf
course view, pool. $600
mo. or sale $89,900.
386-299-1538
DAYTONA BEACH- Riv-
erfront condo near Belair
Plaza, clean & quiet
2bd/2ba 2nd fl, balcony
w/riverview. Ceding fans,
ice maker, microwave,
water, cable, pest incl.
Riverside Condos 3
pools, 2 docks, no pets.
750/mo Move in special
386-2 9 5-9 1 8 2
www.lmhpartners.net/condo
DAYTONA BEACH- Wa-
terfront, new condos in
gated community. Pool,
jacuzzi, fitness center,
fully furnished, upgraded
appliances. 2br/2ba
$1295/mo. or lbr/lba
$950/mo Utilities includ-
ed. 321-356-1503
DAYTONA MARINA
POINT 2bd/2.5ba/2cg,
boat slip avail. Overlooks
Halifax Marina Immediate
occupancy. $1500/mo +
sec. 386-258-2873
DAYTONA BEACH-The
Mediterranean,oceanfron-
tunfurnished, 10th floor,
3/2, 2500 sf, ocean to river
views, great amenities,
$2500/mo. 321-600-0832
or visit www.listlink.net See
hoto online www.
ometownNewsOL.com
DAYTONA/ORMOND
border 1 bd furnished
lovely oceanfrt building,
completely renovated.
Across from Belair Plaza.
30' balcony over looks
ocean. 386-672-3162
EDGEWATER-Direct
Waterfront. Move In
Specials. Large lbd,furn/
unfurn,laundromat,decks,
slips,fishing docks, close
to everything. Monthly.
386-423-6240
MINORCA gated resort
Enjoy fabulous amenities
& panoramic view,' club-
hse, fitness, tennis, mari-
na & docks. 1bd $150/nt
or $1000 /wk sleeps 4.
For sale prices ranging fr.
$365k-$2.8 mil Call
Cindy Walker Watson
Realty 386-451-6983
NEW SMYRNA BEACH-
Take over my lease at
Lymestone Rahch Apts. I
will pay application .fee if
approved. 2nd fir unit w/
private, entry Very quiet.
$824/mo. 407-353-5132
NEW SMYRNA beach-
side 2 biks 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. 1bd/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 I PINE RUN-
3br/3ba,w/d,fireplace,
deck. 1500 sf, carport,
pool tennis. $1190/ mo.
lst/last/sec, no smok-
ing/pets. 386-334-6273
ORMOND BY THE SEA
9th fl. Great view secured
building & garage, large
furnished, lbd/lba, all
amenities. Long/short
term 386-453-5820
ORMOND BEACH.
ATLANTIS. Direct
Oceanfront 2br/2ba.
Unfurn. Underground
garage parking. $950/mo
includes water, sewer,
cable. OCEAN VIEW
REALTY GROUP. Call
386-441-8245
www.ovrealty. com
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 -
WHISPERING WOODS
3bd/2ba,Large, 2nd floor
condo. W/D in unit. Pool
Close to 1-95, shopping.
$1200/mo. 386-846-3773
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 South-
winds TH great location!
2/2, waterfront, fireplace,
cable, pool/clubhse, pets
ok Avail now. $875mo.
386-338-5808
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CLASSIFIED!
386-322-5949
HOLLY HILL lbd/lba,
incl water, trash, sewer,
& elec allotment & cable.
Laundry on site.Yr Ise.
$600/mo 386-566-0066
RENTNOW
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.
PORT ORANGE. Coun-
tryside. 1BR/2BA + office.
1CG w/ driveway Lg LR,
& Kitch. Scrn porch. W/D
incl. Comm pool. Updat-
ed & 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
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.
$ 6 2 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 apple, 1862sf, gated.
Golf club open w/disc. to
residents. $1100/mo long
term Ise. Credit check
req. or $315,000. fsbo.
386-426-0667
DAYTONA BEACH, 4BR
/1BA, big yard, 839 Julia
St. 1st/last, security ne-
gotiable. Students & Sec-
tion 8 welcome. Call for
rental info. 386-257-9203
Call Classified
386-322-5949
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EDGEWATER. RENT/
LEASE TO OWN
3bd/2ba/lcg,w/d, fenc.yd,
solar water heater, quiet
neighbrhd 1st/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- between
US 1 & river. 3br/2ba/lcg
Screened porch, fenced
backyard. New carpet,
tile, paint & appliances
$950/mo, lst/last/sec No
pets. 386-427-4971 Call
M-F 7am-5pm
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
Sugarmill Plantation
4bd/3ba/2.5cg & office
2800+sf, enclosed heat-
ed pool, incls. lawn- pool-
trash serv. $1800/mo
386-585-4484
HOLLY HILL- 260
Bainbridge, 2 bedrooms,
central heat/air. Lawn
service included.
$595/mo, first, last and
security. 386-255-5520
NSB SUGAR MILL Per-
fect for golfer. 5bd/ 5ba/
2.5cg plus an apartment
suite w/priv entr., FP,
gated golfing comm.
$1800/mo 386-689-2030
REDiEND
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 0 9 6
508-865-7037
NEW SMYRNA BEACH-
Completely Renovated
2br/1ba across street
from beach. $995/month
+ deposit, minimum 1 yr
lease. 386-689-2479
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 larQe.family
$1,500/mo
.NEW SI1RNA
MAI ND
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
Huge Kitchen/Family
room area
3/2 $1,100/mo
These are just a
few of our units
Call for Information '
on additional units
Affordable & reliable
Hometown News
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NEW SMYRNA North-
beach 3/2/2 1 blk to
ocean & river. lyr Ise
$1400/mo 1st/last/sec
www. NSBeach.com
407-435-7705
NEW SMYRNA- River
view 3bd/1.5ba,beautiful
bridge & river views.
Watch sailboats go byl
$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 BY THE SEA.
$750-$850. 2/1 homes
OCEAN VIEW REALTY
GROUP. Call 386-441-
8245
www.ovrealty.com
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 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- 2br/2ba,
Ceramic tile throughout,
newly painted inside/out,
new appliances. 36-B
Collingwood Ln. Close to
shopping, European Vil-
lage, bridge to AIA.
$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
PALM COAST- Pool
Home Lg 3br/2ba, 2CG.
Avail 2/15. Incl. pool
service, lawn maint. &
pest control. $1200. 1st,
last & sec. 914-557-1565
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 ST LUCIE 3/2/2
Minutes to turnpike, all
appliances, fenced yd,
$1150mo first & sec.
561-373-9790 avail, now
PORT ST LUCIE: New
4br/2ba/2cg, Key West
Style, Cath ceilings, Tile
& Berber thru out. Great
location. $1300/mo
561-282-8404
TITUSVILLE Executive
5bd/3ba/2 car + new RV/
boat gar. 18'x52', 3637sf,
1 aqre, sauna, apples 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 hookup.
$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
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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
NEWSMYRNA BEACH
Landings of Sugar Mill
subdivision, brand new
2bd/2.5ba/lcg. All appli-
ances. $945/mo +util.
386-428-1668
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
ORMOND BEACH-
Plantation Bay. 2br/2ba,
2 car gar, nook, great
room, screen porch, den,
laundry room. On golf
course also view of pond.
$1,300/mo. + utilities.
386-586-5233 see photos
online ad #28359 at
www.hometownnewsOL.com
PALM COAST Beauti-
ful 2 bdrm., 2 ba. Town-
house w/ sunken living
rm., patio. No pets.
$750/$950 security. Yr
Lease 386-547-3960
PALM COAST-
Marina Cove intracoastal
townhouse. 2br & loft, 2.5
ba, garage, tennis, pool,
boat slip avail. $950 a
mo. + util. No pets, non-
smoker. 386-677-3999
see photo online at
www.hometbwnnewsOL.com
ad #28360
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. 3br/1ba
1250sf, Brand new cond,
laundry room. Garage for
2 motorcycles.' Huge
yard. Small pet ok. Quiet
neighborhood. Short walk
to shops & dining. 122
Mullally Street $750/mo.
386-235-4993
EDGEWATER 1915 Fern
Palm 2bd/1lba, 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 INDIA
Palm newer 2bd/2ba ga-
rage, tile throughout, fully
equipped kit., lawn maint.
& pest control incl.
$825/mo 407-448-1848
EDGEWATER PELICAN
Cove West Nice
2bd/2ba/lcg, priv. fenced
yd, courtyard, sprinklers.
$850/mo + utili.lst/last/
$500 sec. 386-761-3730
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,
lst,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
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.
corn 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
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 ;
GREAT VISIBILITY LOCATION co
Cal BllRoeorCaoleSmth
FLAGLER BEACH 202
S. Central Ave. Village
Shops. Possible 4 busi-
nesses to share building.
780sf. w/1ba 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.
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
PORT ST. LUCIE Pro-
fessional office space.
Office suites available
Prime Port St. Lucie
Blvd. location. Includes
phones, internet, furnish-
ed. Starting at $395
Pam 772-285-6558
Pat 772-285-2350
MARATHON. LUXURY
vacation homes. Ocean
Front. Amenities: heated
pool, hot tub, docks. Call
for last minute specials!
1-888-564-5800
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386-322-5949
SOUTH DAYTONA
1014 Reed Canal Road.
Ideal for engineer, con-
tractor or tradesman. 3
offices, generous storage
& parking. Central air.
$600/mo 386-767-8222
6000 SF WAREHOUSE
Includes 5 offices with
heat/AC, 2 bathrooms, 2
overhead doors and
ample parking. $3000
mo. 600 Oak St. Port
Orange 386-233-4938
HOLLY HILL 4800 sqft
warehouse w/offices, a/c,
block building, 13' ceil-
ings, overhead doors
386-405-4335
ORMOND BEACH-
New 1250sf warehouse.
Air-conditioned office
$785/mo. Up to 2500sf
available. 386-672-1276
or 386-451-4018
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.
RV & BOAT OPEN
STORAGE- $75 month
plus tax, 2811 Nova Rd.
South Daytona Call Jack
386-566-8263
NEW SMYRNA BEACH.
BIKE WEEK. Oceanfront
2/2 condo rental Mar 2-9.
Sleeps 6. Furnished.
Overlooks pool/beach.
Short drive to Disney
World/Cape. Canaveral.
$1,095 or best offer. Call
Don 239-394-5167 or
913-620-4000.
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.sunstatevacation.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
WOW
MERCURY GRAND
MARQUIS- '87, no rust,
perfect interior, black
w/red cloth, Runs great,
92K, 5L, V8, auto
$1200/obo 386-453-6340
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
'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
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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
BLOWN HEAD Gasket?
State of the Art 2-part
carbon metallic chemical
process. Repair yourself.
100% guaranteed.
866-780-9038;
www.RXHP.com
BUICK LESABRE- '97,
Beautiful grey, fully
powered, cold air, 4 door,
excellent condition, low
miles, must see! $2950
386-673-9085
CADILLAC SEDAN- '02,
115K mi, 4 door, silver,
leather, excellent cond.
3K below dealer price.
$7000 386-846-4228
DONATE YOUR CAR
TO American Association
for Cancer Research -
Saving Lives Through
Cancer Research. Fast/
Free Towing,
Non-Runners OK. Tax
Deductible. Call 7 days/
week 800-728-0801.
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
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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
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
BLOWN HEAD Gasket?
State of the art 2- part
carbon metallic chemical
process. Repair yourself.
100% guaranteed. 1-866-
783-5399 www.RXHP.com
$1,000 SHOPPING
SPREE, Donate Car,
Max IRS Deduction, Any
Condition, Help Foster
Kids, Free Quick
Pick-Up, No Papers OK,
Espanol, 24/7,
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GET CASH TODAY! No
title needed running or
not. Any cond. Free re-
moval. 386-717-7857
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FOR YOUR DONATED
Car, Truck, Boat with
Trailer, Motorcycle
or RV to benefit
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DONATE YOUR CAR -
Help Disabled Children
with Camp and Educa-
tion. Fast, Convenient,
Free Towing. Tax Deduc-
tible. Free 3-Vacation
Certificate. Call Special
Kids Fund 866-448-3865
DONATE YOUR CAR-
To the Cancer Fund of
America. Help Those
Suffering With Cancer
Today. Free Towing. Tax
deductible .
1-800-835-9372 www.cfoa-
DONATE YOUR CAR-
Veterans Lodging, Inc.
Help Support Homeless
Veterans and Victims of
Natural Disasters! It's
Fast & Easy. Receive a 3
-Vacation Certificate. Call
before the Tax Year
Ends. 800-841-6225
'03 INDIAN CHIEF Brand
new last year made.
Beautiful bike. Custom
corbin seat. 170 mi.
$26,900. 386-290-6740
see photos online at
www.hometown newsOL.comr
ad # #27960
HARLEY DAVIDSON
Softail custom 1996
13,000 miles. Excellent
condition. $10,000
321-636-5873
KEEP THE BRIGHTSIDE UP THIS BIKE WEEK!
BIKE WEEK SPECIAL
9900 Wheel Bearing
Most Campers 8 Toy I
386-423-4322 n;'
HARLEY DAVIDSON
SPORTSTER- '92, black
& orange, low miles, new
S&S carb & dyna ignition,
$3595 386-423-5463
HARLEY DAVIDSON:
00' Dyna Wide Glide,
Many Extras, 13,000 mi.
Exc Cond. Only $9,500 or
Trade. 772-370-8413
See ad #27351 for photo
www HometownNewsOL corn
WANTED JAPANESE
MOTORCYCLES KA-
WASAKI, 1970-1980,
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
'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
CARR-LITE 2004, 36' 5th
wheel,1 owner no pets,
non smoker, all options,
loaded. 4 slide outs, 2
A/C'S satellite. $45,000
obo. Tow vehicle
available 321-427-1454.
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DAMON CHALLENGER-
'05, Class A, 2 slides,
sleeps 5-8, 9800mi,
Allison auto trans, Like
new, must sell. $64,900
obo 386-527-2424 see
photos online ad #27611
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CHEVY SUBURBAN- '88
Silverado, 4 door, quarter
ton, mint cond, very
,- clean, front & rear air,
I, -7 $2100 obo 386-788-1156
JEEP GRAND Chero-
M cC h kee, Limited '04 V8, auto
*silver w/grey leather, fully
loaded. 67K miles Very
S"Good!!! MUST See!!
Sl $14,995. 386-562-6634
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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 obo
Call 772-562-7058
NEWMAR 37' Mountain
Aire '02 like new. 7500 mi
gas eng, 2 slides, W/D,
auto satellite, beauty w
extras. Car tow dolly.
$88,500 772-873-8611
see photos online @
www.HometownNewsOL.
corn ad # 27953
PACE ARROW '02 Class
37-A, (2) slideouts, low
miles 13,800, Ford work-
horse chassis, surround
sound, DVD, CD, 2 color
tv's, mahogany wood,
Alum 4 dr frig w/ice mak-
er, Queen bed, new awn-
ings. Like new $60,000.
772-978-1915 see photo
www.HometownNewsOL.com
ad #27955
RV rental site located on
Hutchingson Island near
Vero Beach. Across from
beach, Marina, ,on
Inter-coastal, pool, ten-
nis. Phone, cable, and
electricity included. First
class. By the week,
month, or season.
352-347-4470.
.1 -
Swinger, '78, 30', 89K,
440 Chrysler gas engine,
dual AC,new tires/ carpet/
fridge,5kwOnan gen.,front
/rear trlr hitches, $5000.
321-259-6558 / 254-6982
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.
HometownNewsOL.com
AD#27781
DODGE 1995 Chrystar
Conversion Van. V-8
5.2L. all power Video,
TV, Rear bed, etc. $3400
561-906-6669
GMC SAFARI- '97, 7
passenger, auto, dual
a/c, in good condition,
95K miles. Sell for
$2500. 386-235-6202
TOYOTA PREVIA VAN-
'92 must sell Runs great.
RE
JUNK CAR
REMOVAL
We'll Pay upto $100
Cash and Give you a
+$500 online shopping
spree for your vehicle.
NOT RUNNING, NO
TITLE...OKI
NO GIMMICKS
'92 CHEVY Pick-up, full 4 cyl, 2.4 low miles, ice AmericanLeukemia
size, roof racks, diamond cold a/c, 2 sunroofs, Foundation
plate tool box, new tires, great gas mileage $2795 J386) 871-2421
$2500 obo 386-562-4926 offer. Call 386-451-7665
Boats& &-
Watercraft
'91 ASTRO bass boat &
trailer. 18' fiberglass. '91
150 Mere XR4, electon-
ics, trolling motor,, full
canvas cover. All the
bells & whistles. Must
Sell Fast! $6,499 OBO
302-562-4783 see photo
online ad #27957 at
www.hometownnewsOL.com
'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
2000 WELLCRAFT 4.3
Mercury Alpha I- 186 Bow
Rider, E-Z Low trailer.
100 hours, Runs perfect,
garage kept, many
extras. $9,500
386-756-3950 see photo
online ad #27604 at
www.hometownnewsOL.com
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
AQUASPORT '21 '05,
Center Console,150
Johnson, bimini top, fully
loaded, trailer $27,000
863-697-0452
CAROLINA SKIFF 14'
Suzuki 25hp 4 stroke,
trolling motor, trailer.
$4900 386-423-4747
MAKO 28' "Brand new",
loaded, twin 250 E-tec,
.triaxle 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
Call Classified
386-322-5949
1.75 M ercury, 26, bathroom, bi i top,
Vacation & .M
Travel
1301 Old Mission Road, New Smyrna Beach, FL Full Service Center Retail Parts Store
30 YEARS STRONG LIC# 84050175 REG# MY52526
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