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Title: Hometown news (Port Orange, FL)
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Publication Date: February 29, 2008
Copyright Date: 2009
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Upscale shopping and dining coming to Port Orange


The Pavilion
breaks ground

BY JEANNE WILLARD
Staff writer
PORT ORANGE Resi-
dents can look forward to
first-class dining, shopping
and entertainment next
year if all goes as planned


with The Pavilion at Port
Orange.
Officials broke ground
last week on a 550,000-
square-foot open-air retail,
dining and office develop-
ment that will include
anchors such as Belk,
Barnes & Noble, Circuit
City, Michaels, Marshall's,
HomeGoods, and a 14-
screen Hollywood Theatre.
The collaborative project


between Chattanooga-
based CBL & Associates and
The Benchmark Group of
Amherst, N.Y., is scheduled
to open in the fall of 2009,
said CBL vice president of
development, Geoff Smith.
"We're going to provide
Southern Volusia County,
the city of Port Orange and
all the surrounding com-
munities a unique and
exciting opportunity to


shop, dine, work and play
- all in the same unique
environment," Mr. Smith
said.
The 73-acre development
at 1-95 and Taylor Road fea-
tures a seven-acre lake sur-
rounded by restaurants, a
community pavilion, a chil-
. dren's play area and office
space above the retail.
"I'm definitely excited to
see the culmination of great


teamwork with the city of
Port Orange, our retail part-
ners and the Benchmark
Group," he said.
Mayor Allen Green said
city officials enjoyed work-
ing with CBL to bring this
project to the city.
, "If the quality of the
product that you produce
equals the quality that you
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BY JEANNE WILLARD
Staff writer
SOUTH DAYTONA -
Solving a cold case takes
persistence, technological
advances, and in the case of
a 25-year old South Daytona
homicide a lucky hunch by
a civilian employee.
Investigative assistant
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Beverly Alvarez-Daly/staff photographer
Port Orange Firefighter EMT Gary Wilson hangs out with student Nicole Marconi, 10, of Port Orange, during lunch
Feb. 21 at Horizon Elementary School. The Port Orange fire department will be visiting local elementary schools
and eating lunch with students.


Beach

protection

system '

wanted

Sand-filled tubes
offer alternative


to seawalls
BY TEANNINE GAGE
Staff writer

VOLUSIA COUNTY -
Buddy Eidel lives just
south of New Smyrna
Beach on Van Kleek Street,
a beachfront neighbor-
hood lined with stately
houses and recently, less
and less beach.
"Within the last five
years, we've lost 50 to 60
feet of dunes," Mr. Eidel
said. "But recently, it's
looking pretty good and I'd
like to keep it that way."
Mr. Eidel has tried to get
permission to put a sea-
wall in front of his house
for years. Under current
Volusia County regula-
tions, however, his proper-
ty does not meet the
required conditions. Now,
Mr. Eidel has found an
alternative beach protec-
tion system and is trying to
get a permit from the state
of Florida to put it in.
"It's the best alternative


Photos courtesy of Advanced Coastal Technologies
Part of a ProTecTube system in Wilbur by the Sea peeks
out from beneath the sand. Advocates say the system
works better than seawalks by preventing beach ero-
sion.


to a seawall," he said. "I
want to get it in as soon as
possible."
The product, called Pro-
TecTube, is a sand-filled
dune stabilizing tubing
system that is built on a
slope and buried under
sand.
"You pump a water and
sand slurry into (the tube),
bury it, plant sea oats on
top of it and forget about
it," said Gary Hamilton of
Advanced Coastal Tech-
nologies, the company
marketing the system. "It's
a superior product (to sea-
walls)."
The tubing system is not
new. In 1990, Volusia Coun-


ty allowed the installation
of a system in Wilbur by the
Sea for testing purposes. It
remains in place today.
"That project has
demonstrated the strength
of the system," Mr. Hamil-
ton said. "Because of its
location, it gets uncovered
every once in a while, but it
does its job."
Mr. Hamilton said a few
of the tubing systems were
improperly installed on the
west coast of Florida and
they fell out of favor with
the state, which greatly
restricted their use. Now,
restrictions have been
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Veterans groups


try to woo young


members

State has one of the highest
populations of veterans in the U.S.


BY BETHANY CHAMBERS
Staff writer
VOLUSIA COUNTY It
was August 2004 when
Army Sgt. 1st Class Eric
Lowery returned from Iraq
to his home in Port
Orange.
Immediately, he was
asked to join the Veterans
of Foreign Wars by his
uncle, a Vietnam War vet-
eran and post command-
er. Eventually he also
joined the American
Legion.
Still, only about 25 per-
cent of his friends
returning from Iraq
joined veterans groups
like the VFW and Ameri-
can Legion, the 36-year-
old said.
"They are not aware of
the benefits and how
these organizations rep-
resent vets," Sgt. Lowery
said.
With that in mind, local
veterans groups are trying
to reach out to the swarms
of Iraq War vets returning
to Volusia County.


Of the 75,000 veterans in
the county, 10,000 a year
receive help from the Vet-
erans Services of Volusia
County, said director Mike
White.
Through comprehen-
sive case management,
Mr. White and others are
able to help many of the
young vets find medical
and educational benefits.
But the government
cannot be their sole sup-
port. As Florida inches
into the lead as the state
with the highest number
of veterans, the need for
veterans support groups
will also rise, Mr. White
said.
Mr. White will host a
Volusia County Veterans
Benefits seminar from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Feb.
29 at the VFW Harry E.
Waldron Post 1590 in Day-
tona Beach. Supervisor of
Elections Ann McFall will
help vets register to vote
and Ken Thie, regional
VFW representative, will
speak about the group's
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CBL owns or manages
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able to find what they need
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"I think it's a unique shop-
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Mr. Smith said, noting that
the 14-screen theatre will
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Mr. Smith said the project
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with more than 800 hard-
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increased groundcover
plants in lieu of sod.
"We've all made a signifi-
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is environmentally sensi-
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shortages throughout the
southeast region of the U.S.
More than 75 percent of
all plants will be drought-
tolerant, native species,
reducing the demand for
water and recycled rainwa-
ter will be used for irriga-
tion, he said.
Councilman Dennis
Kennedy said he was excited
to see the two-year project
get under way.
"I can't say enough about
the amount of effort (the
developers) put into this. It's
going to be one of the pre-
mier shopping centers in
the Southeast," Mr. Kennedy
said.
The development will
make Port Orange a retail
center for the area and gen-
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Florida's top judge visits high school


Says future is in
students' hands
BY JEANNE WILLARD
Staff writer
PORT ORANGE No
stranger to courtrooms, Flori-
da's top judge has lately been
spending a lot of his time in
classrooms like the one he
recently visited at Atlantic
High School.
There, Chief Justice R. Fred
Lewis spoke to Academy of
Law and Government stu-
dents as part of his Justice
Teaching Initiative.
Chief Justice Lewis travels
to high schools throughout
Florida to teach students
about the courts and legal sys-
tem, but perhaps equally as
important, he shares his
humble beginnings to instill
in the teens a sense of their
possibilities.
"I've always liked to work
with kids," he told the stu-
dents. "You, my friends, are
the most precious assets that
we have."
Growing up in a tiny West
Virginia town called Cranber-
ry, he told his audience that
the currency used wasn't dol-
lars, but "scrip," or paper cer-
tificates issued by the coal
mining company, to be
redeemed at the company
store.
Residents' lives revolved
around the mine shaft, with
workers often drinking in the
evenings to blur the harsh
realities of daily life, he said.
There was only one road in.
"Because once you get in,
you never leave," he.said.
Despite his mother dying
when he was a child and little
hope of attending college,
Chief Justice Lewis, 61, not
only managed to escape that
bleak future but was appoint-
ed Florida's Chief Justice in
1999.
His inspiration to dream
beyond his circumstances
came from his teachers in a
small school located on a dirt
road, he said.
"It was there I found my
hope," he said. "Everyone has
to have hope and dreams."


Beverly Alvarez-Daly/staff photographer
Florida Chief Justice R. Fred Lewis recently met and chatted with students at Atlantic High
School who are enrolled in the Academy of Law and Government program. During his
visit, Chief Justice Lewis spoke of the justice system, his childhood, and his career.


His were realized when he
was spotted by a Florida
Southern University basket-
ball coach who offered him a
scholarship.
Graduating from Florida
Southern College in 1969, he
went on to receive his Juris
Doctorate degree at the Uni-
versity of Miami School of
Law in 1972.
Chief Justice Lewis's
dynamic speaking style cap-
tured the students' attention
with jokes, anecdotes and
sports metaphors that many
students related to.
"It was very inspiring," said
D.J. Palmer, 16, one of the 90
academy students who
attended the presentation.
"Now I know I can do what
ever I want to do," D.J. said. "It
doesn't matter what family
you come from, you can
always achieve greatness."
The sophomore also said he
was struck by the Chief Jus-
tice's professed love of his
work and his reluctance to
retire.
"The fact that he wants to
die at his job that really sur-
prised me," D.J. said, shaking
his head in wonder. "He must
love it."


Retired police officer and
academy director Lew Hart-
man said the chief justice's
visit brings credibility and
expertise directly into the
classroom.
"The students are more
likely to listen to what he
says," Mr. Hartman said. "It
adds validity to what we have
been telling them."
Although Chief Justice
Lewis' term will expire in June,
he told students he plans to
continue working in some
capacity even beyond the
judicial mandatory retire-
ment age of 70.
He encouraged students to
work hard, choose a career
they can be passionate about
and find a mentor, as he did
early in his career.
"If you give it everything
that you have, you also need
opportunity, you need some
luck and you need other peo-
ple," he said. "None of us can
do it by ourselves."
The presentation took
place in a classroom designed
as a replica of a courtroom -
complete with a judge's bench
and jury box. The high school
courtroom is not just for
show, said Shawn Briese,


Volusia County Circuit Judge
and academy advisor since its
inception 12 years ago.
"We actually do hearings
here," he said. "The Fifth Dis-
trict Court of Appeal comes
out and holds actual cases
here and the students can
watch."
It gives the students "the
opportunity to have some
real-life experiences," he said.
Academy newsletter editor,
Andrew Ulrich, 16, hopes to
attend Stetson University and
plans to become a trial lawyer.
"I think it's a great honor
that (Chief Justice Lewis) is
actually taking time out of his
busy schedule to come," he
said.
No matter what career they
choose, Chief Justice Lewis
exhorted the students to be
vigilant in preserving democ-
racy and the promises and
objectives of the United States
Constitution.
"I'm greatly fearful," he said.
"Every day I pick up the news-
paper and I see chunks of
your freedom falling along the
path somewhere."
"You are (our) future," he
said to the students. "Where
are you going to take us?"


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News includes two


area robberies


i, Hometown News
readers.


Teen arrested in
connection with
store robbery
Police in Port Orange
arrested a 15-year-old in
connection to an armed
robbery at the Allison's
Shell Convenience store on
Ridgewood Avenue.
Investigators said Mario
Mosesso robbed the store
of cash from the register.
and cigarettes, then took off
on a bicycle one recent
afternoon. In short order,
investigators got leads as to
the suspect's identity, and
the store clerk positively
identified Mr. Mosesso as
the man who demanded
cash at gunpoint. The teen
was arrested at his home,
where police said they
found items linking him to
the robbery.

Three robbers
suspects arrested
Officers in Port Orange
had a busy week, arresting
three men who they said
robbed four people at the
Crystal Lakes Apartment
Complex. Police said the
suspects were actually
visiting the victims when
suddenly Jonathan Hernan-
dez, 18, pulled out a
handgun and ordered the
four victims to the ground.
Police said Daniel Burgos,
19, and SterlindWilliams,
20, were accomplices who
helped rob the victims of
cash and items, including a
laptop computer, from the
apartment. Police tracked
down the suspects, and all
three were arrested. They
said the gun Jonathan
brandished turned out to be
a pellet gun.


CLAIRE METZ
WESH-TV News
bureau chief

Daycare van in
fender-bender
It was just a fender-
bender, but the victims were
children and they were
pretty shaken up. A daycare
van in Port Orange was
stopped at a light near
Spruce Creek High School
when a car hit the van from
behind. The van from La
Petite Academy had just
picked up children for after-
school care, so 14 little ones
were aboard. Firefighters
said four children were
taken to the hospital after
complaining of head and
neck pain, but rescuers said
the injuries were very minor.
The driver of the car who
bumped the van was cited.
Father turns in son to
police
A 31-year-old Palm Coast
man was arrested in South
Daytona, facing a slew of
charges, including attempt-
ed first-degree murder.
Police said it was the
suspect's father who turned
him in.
South Daytona officials
got a call from Jacksonville
police that a suspect in the
shooting of a convenience
store clerk might be in the
area. Police said Michael
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"They said Vietnam was-
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change; we've done a 180 to
get to where we are now," he
said. "Now it's a lot of Viet-
nam vets who want young
people to join and they can't
get them to."
For veterans returning
from Iraq and Afghanistan,
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time and money, Mr. White
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Local veterans groups are trying to entice young veterans


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back to jobs, kids, bills and
expenses and trying to
catch up and get their lives
back in order," he said.
"They don't see the need to
join or pay an annual fee or
membership. If they have
extra money, they spend it
on their family."
The American Legion
pays the dues of active mili-
tary members and the VFW
pays for new members for
one year.
Still, they need to do more
to recruit if they want to
survive as their current
members age, said Ameri-
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Ormond Beach.
His group in Holly Hill has
371 members, only 15 of
them veterans of Iraq or
Afghanistan.
"They look at it as old
guys sitting around a bar,
which really isn't the case,"
he said.
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While only one percent of
the group's 600 members
are Iraq vets, if they're invit-
ed personally, they join, Mr.
Ziebarth said.
One thing all the groups
agreed on: It's essential to
let young vets know that
support is out there.
"Coming back from Viet-
nam, a lot of the kids were
already in body bags. With
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Editor's note: This is a list
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a d all arrestees are pre-
smed innocent unless or
ultil proven guilty in a
curt of law.

Port Orange
Police Department

*Joseph Martin Lawler,
31, of 5620 Palm Ave.; Port
Change, was arrested Feb.
1i on charges of posses-
son of a schedule III
substance, possession of
cocaine and possession of
heroin. Bail was set at
$S,000.
?Joe L. Lawler Jr., 54, of
5$20 Palm Ave., Port
qange, was arrested Feb.
15 on charges of posses-
son of cannabis. Bail was
sit at $1,500.
*Thomas Joseph Mayo,
6), of 100 Eddy Lane, Port
Grange, was arrested Feb.
1B on charges of posses-
son of a schedule IV drug.
thil was set at $3,000.


*Joseph William Payne,
22, of 240 Orchard St., Apt.
4, Port Orange, was
arrested Feb. 17 on charges
of possession of crack
cocaine with intent to
distribute and possession
of marijuana with intent to
distribute. Bail was set at
$3,500.
*Joseph James Carrara,
18, of 6067 Spruce Point
Circle, Port Orange, was
arrested Feb. 18 on charges
of giving/serving a person
younger than 21 years of
age. No bail was set.
*Nicholas Scott Fantaro,
18, of 845 Whiporwill
Drive, Port Orange, was
arrested Feb. 18 on charges
of giving/serving a person
younger than 21 years of
age. Bail was set at $3,500.
*Daniel Michael Burgos,
19, of 6065 Sabal Crossing
Court, Port Orange, was
arrested Feb. 19 on charges
of robbery with a firearm
and grand theft with a
firearm. Bail was set at
$25,000.


*Jonathan David Her-
nandez, 18, of 1722 Goose-
cross Court, Port Orange,
was arrested Feb. 19 on
charges of robbery with a
firearm and grand larceny
of firearm. Bail was set at
$25,000.
*Richard Tony Williams,
20, of 106 Orchid Lane,
Port Orange, was arrested
Feb. 19 on charges of
destruction of evidence.
Bail was set at $1,500.

Volusia County
Sheriff's Office

*Craig Anthony Riggs, 52,
of 81 Buschman Drive, Apt.
D706, Ponce Inlet, was
arrested Feb. 15 on charges
of aggravated assault and
possession of a controlled
substance. No bail was set.
*Teressa Rogers, 50, of
235 Palm Castle Drive, Port
Orange, was arrested Feb.
20 on charges of obtaining
property with a bad check.
Bail was set at $1,500.


Wanted person:
Shymond W. Alderman
Birth date: Dec. 8. 1981
Reason wanted:
aggravated battery,
possession of a firearm by
a convicted felon
Last known location:
Daytona Beach
Distinguishing fea-
tures: Tattoos on right
arm and stomach

Crime Stoppers of
Northeast Florida is seek-
ing information on the
whereabouts of fugitive
Shymond William Alder-
man.
Mr. Alderman, who also
goes by the first name of
Skymond, is wanted on
two felony arrest war-
rants issued on Feb. 7


charging him with aggra-
vated battery and posses-
sion of a firearm by a con-
victed felon. The warrants
order Mr. Alderman to be
held on $15,000 bond.
Police warn that Mr.
Alderman should be con-
sidered armed and dan-
gerous. The 26-year-old is
5 feet, 10 inches and
about 170 pounds, with
short black hair, brown
eyes and tattoos on his
right arm and stomach.
He was last known to be
living on North Street in
Daytona Beach and may
be riding around in an
older-style blue Chevrolet
Celebrity with dark tint.
If you see Mr Alderman
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 Stoppers will
remain anonymous and
can qualify for a reward of
up to $1,000.


DNA


Pom page Al
Tiomas Franklin, Ms. Lee
sid she let out a yell.
"I was ecstatic," she said. "It
vas unbelievable. It was just
wry, very exciting."
When the victim's daugh-
ter-in-law, Mona Allen, 75,
ltard the news, she said she
Vept.
'I had prayed for this for 25
y*ars," Mrs. Allen said. "I'd
river given up hope."
She and her husband, Ken-
rnth, Bernice. Allen's only
oild, live in Bowling Green,
It. Mr. Allen was unable to
s)eak due to medical prob-
lans, she said, but both wel-
omed the news.
Mona Allen said South
Eaytona Police Chief Bill
fall, who was an investigator
a the time of the murder, has
lept in touch with them over
tie years.
,In 1997, Mr. Franklin had


surfaced as a suspect in the
slaying, but was never
charged because there wasn't
enough evidence to make an
arrest, said Lt. Ron Wright.
DNA evidence submitted to
the .crime lab that year didn't
yield any results.
"DNA testing was not as
sophisticated as it is today,"
Ms. Lee said.
Bernice Allen, 66, who was
found by neighbors lying face
down on her bed at the Blue
Skies Mobile Home Park, was
killed by a blow to the head
with a blunt object.
Police had few leads and
the case was recently fea-
tured in a Crime Stoppers
deck of cards distributed to
prisons and jails.
Although in this case the
playing cards didn't lead to
the suspect, police hope the
cards will help solve other


cold cases.
A 30-year veteran with the
South Daytona Police
Department, Ms. Lee started
as a dispatcher in 1977 and
transferred to the evidence
room in 1980, where she has
remained.
Maintaining a secure
environment for evidence is
important because
advances in DNA analysis
may require police to keep
evidence for years, Ms. Lee
said.
Evidence in unsolved
homicide cases such as Ms.
Allen's is kept until the case
is resolved through the
appeal process if necessary,
she said.
"I love the job," Ms. Lee
said. "It's very interesting."
Her passion for the job is
evident as she easily recalls
details from the city's high-


profile crimes over the past
two decades. She downplays
her role in solving Ms.
Allen's case.
"I'm familiar with evi-
dence back there that's my
job," she said. "We just got
lucky on Bernice Allen."
However, knowing that
she had a part in solving a
decades-old case is satisfy-
ing, Ms. Lee said.
Properly preserved and
submitted evidence is vital
for convictions, said Lt.
Wright.
"We wouldn't have a sus-
pect awaiting trial on the
case" if not for Ms. Lee sub-
mitting the sample, he
said.
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A suspect in the unsolved
murder of Bernice Allen
was identified when
decades-old DNA matched
Thomas Franklin, who is
serving time for rape in a
Florida prison. Ms. Alien's
case was one of 52 fea-
tured in a Crime Stoppers
deck of playing cards
distributed to prisons in
hopes of generating leads.
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the world," said Ms. Allen.
"You can't comprehend
that people would do this."

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Callers are asked to refrain from making slanderous
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Problems with the pilot program
I finally understand the complaints about New Smyrna
Dunes Park. I have read in the paper all the people who are
upset with the pilot program. I thought, how bad could it
be?
Well, there was only one way to find out. I loaded up my
German shepherd and took him to the park. We went on the
new trail, and I thought this isn't so bad. I still saw dog poop
not being picked up, so that hasn't changed. We got to the
beach and saw the same problem.
Then I saw the problems. The dogs can only go on one
side of the inlet. During high tide, some parts of the beach
are completely lost. How does that keep people out of the
dunes?
I bet there will be lots of dog fights now because the dogs
will be forced to be so close together.
I was wondering where the extra trashcans were placed?
They weren't on the dog beach.
The worst problem is the dogs owners will have to share
the smaller area with all the dogs and non-dog people. How
is that fair? It looks to me like the politicians of this fair city
haven't put much thought into this pilot program. Or,
maybe all the dog owners are being set up to have more dog
fights and dog bites.
My suggestion is either the dog people get together with a
petition or kiss your dog beach goodbye.

Snowbird feeling pushed away
I am a snowbird from Wisconsin who has been coming to
Florida since 1972. I finally bought a house in 2001 and have
seen my taxes rise steadily since, from well under $1,600 to
a high of $3,700 today.
There are any number of two bedroom, two bathroom
houses in New Smyrna Beach, some with the homestead
exemption and some, like ours, without.
The homesteaders are paying about $1,000 to $2,000 in
taxes, while us non-homesteaders pay about twice as
much. Is this fair?
'Morgan Gilreath, Volusia County property appraiser, said
just because homesteaders pay less taxes doesn't mean gov-
ernment costs less. They have to get it from someone, else. It
looks like they are getting it from non-homesteaders.
I am very willing to pay my fair share of tax, but I don't
want to help pay other people's tax. Besides, I think this
Amendment 1 and the portability provision will not fix the
Florida high tax problem at all. It increases the present
inequality between equal value houses.
It also looks like the politicians wanted something to hang
their hat on: A tax break for the homesteaders who already
have too much of a break. Think of all the votes that are
going to come their way at the next election with the
amendment's 64 percent passage.
Also, why was it necessary to spend millions of dollars
encouraging a yes vote? If it was such as good thing, it
should have been able to pass on its own legs.
I am ready to sell my house, leave Florida and never come
back. Tourism is Florida's biggest asset, and it looks like they
are driving snowbirds away. Are you interested in continu-
ing to drive us away or keep us coming? Think about it.

Raves for a new bowling center
Tremendous raves to EV "Buddy" LaCour for his plans to
build a family entertainment bowling center near Port
Orange residents. I can't wait to see it; I can't wait to bowl in
it. What a great investment for our area.
Mr. LaCour, to quote a sports movie: "Build it and we will
come."
Many thanks!

A very sad birthday
To the person who stole my electric bicycle while I was


working Wednesday, Feb. 13 in Port Orange, thank you for
taking away my transportation to and from my job.
By the way, that night was also my 60th birthday. Happy
birthday to me.

Proud member boasts
A while ago, some remarks were made about a certain
Aerie and its members. The remarks were not kind, so I
would like to say that things have changed. They have
their charter back, new officers and the "old" aerie that
everyone knew and loved. They are filled to capacity on
Friday nights and have a full house on Saturdays. Bingo is
going great on Tuesday nights also.
You can go in there now to have fun and dance, and
everyone talks to you as if you were an old friend.
So, if you have avoided going there, come on back and
see for yourself how great it is now.

Raves for Hospice
I would like to rave and thank Hospice of Volusia/Fla-
gler.
My friend's mom is on a journey to a better place and
has been under their direct care. These people are com-
passionate and caring and have given her phenomenal
care in an exceptional manner. It takes very special peo-
ple to perform their jobs, and this organization has been
extremely helpful in their time of need.
Patty, Lucy and Tony, you truly are angels. We thank you
from the bottom of our hearts. The world would be a
much better place if there were more people like your
teams in it. Thanks, Hospice.

Moviegoer disturbed by rude seniors
Last week, I was very much looking forward to seeing
the movie "The Bucket List," which by now everyone
knows is a sensitive, powerful work of art by Morgan
Freeman and Jack Nicholson. However, after finding my
seat in a full house of elderly moviegoers, I discovered
- that the show I was anticipating was spoiled by a room
full of rude, noisy, discourteous senior citizens. It seems
they think they are home in their own living room and
are free to talk and comment out loud without restraint
about anything that comes up on the screen.
Even though some people, including myself, were
"shushing," they were oblivious. Why is it that after a cer-
tain age, people think they are entitled to ignore simple
rules of consideration? I felt like I was surrounded by a
theater of school children who needed to be monitored,
but there was no one to monitor.

In response to Take care of your pets'
I agree with the writer about people abandoning their
pets. It's heartbreaking for those of us who are responsi-
ble and truly love animals.


My neighborhood has seen the same abandonment of
animals over the last 10 or more years. But unlike tie
writer, my neighbors and I have chosen to tra),
spay/neuter, get all shots and care for these abandoned
animals.
The writer states that by virtue of his/her rant he/she s
putting the owners of the 10 cats on notice that he/ste
has trapped their animals and taken them to tie
Humane Society. Since he/she gives no hint as to whee
he/she is trapping these animals, how is anyone to "le
put on notice"? Does he/she know for sure that thee
animals have been abandoned?
By taking these cats to the Humane Society, the rantvr
has pretty well sentenced them to death. All one had o
do is turn to the next page of Hometown News and read
the article on "Pet ordinance to be explored." There yf
will see the truth about what happens to most of these
animals that go to the animal shelters.
I quote, "Last year, area shelters found homes for 3,0(0
pets, but another 11,000 had to be put to sleep."

Evolution is a fact; natural selection is a theory
Evolution is observable fact. We see it, measure it ard
record it.
Theory is something that'expllains why facts are what
they are.
Natural selection is a theory that explains the fact -f
evolution.
We can debate whether the theory is right or not, bitt
we can't debate the facts. Facts are facts. It is undeniably
a fact that life forms on this earth have changed and cor-
tinue to change.
That is the fact of evolution. Scientists have seen it h
our lifetime from bugs to birds. And most creationism
accept the fact of species change.

An injustice
Why do I get the feeling that the deputy who tipped tie
paralyzed man out of the wheelchair resigned n(t
because she was sorry, but so she can just apply for ani
get the same position in a different county jail?
She resigned before they could fire her so getting fire
wouldn't show on her application; she'd have to explah
that.
I also feel that she will get good references from tie
Hillsborough facility, because that's how it is. The other
deputies who laughed should get fired, but that wort
happen.
It should have been done right away. What kind of ju:-
tice is this?

In response to 'Something to ponder"
I, too, would love to know why they were arrested ard
what for. Resisting arrest works both ways. Why wee
they resisting arrest? Why weren't they notified? Wty
were they going to jail?


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HEALTHY HEART RUN


Port Orange resident
Stacy Chiffon (right)
congratulates Tanya
Kowalski of Port
Orange after she
placed second in the
25-33 Ace category
during Healthy Heart
5k/10k/run /walk
Feb 23 at the City
Center Parkway in
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Beverly Alvarez-Daly
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Five-year-old Adianna
Hickman of Port
Orange rehydrates
after competing in the
Healthy Heart 1 K Fun
Run Feb 23 at the City
Center Parkway in Port
Orange. Each young-
ster who contended
was awarded a medal
at the finish line.


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Metz
From page A3
Reigelsperger Jr. and some
friends got a ride from
Reigelsperger's father to a
Daytona 500 party in South
Daytona. On the way, the
group stopped at a Jack-
sonville convenience store to
buy some supplies and
everyone but Reigelsperger Jr.
quickly got back into the car.
Police said the suspect stayed
behind to rob the clerk,
shooting him in the back of
the head when he turned
around. Incredibly, the clerk
survived.
Surveillance cameras
recorded the violence, and
when the father later saw the
group on tape, he called
police to say it was his son
who likely shot the clerk.
South Daytona police were
given some information as to
where the suspect might be
and Lt. Doug Quartier found
the suspect standing in a
driveway and arrested him.

First shark bite
of 2008 reported

Just a week afterVolusia
County was named the shark
bite capital of the world for
2007, beach patrol reported
the first shark bite of 2008. A
25-year-old Edgewater surfer
was bit on the bottom of his
left foot near the jetty in New
Smyrna Beach. Beach patrol
and firefighters bandaged
him up and the victim drove
himself to the hospital. The
injury is not serious, accord-
ing to beach patrol officers.
The area where the surfer was
bitten is where the majority of
bites occur. Shark hunt
baitfish that congregate in the
inlet, which is also the most
popular area for surfers.

Man dies in car crash

A New Smyrna Beach
resident lost his life when
police said he turned his van
in front of a car and was T-
boned. Marvin Stammen, 77,
was dead at the scene, while
the driver of the other vehicle,
Martha Schwartz, 79, was
taken to the hospital with


minor injuries. Police said Mr.
Stammen was trying to turn
left onto A1A from Fourth
Avenue, but apparently failed
to see Ms. Schwartz heading
north. It does not appear any
charges will be filed.

Community fights
possible school
-closure

WESH 2 will learn this week
whether theVolusia County
School Board will close four
elementary schools at the end
of this year and another three
schools over the next few
years to save nearly $5
million.
WhatWESH has already
learned, however, is the
passion that community
schools, threatened with
closure, evoke. Hundreds
gave up a Friday night
recently to drive, carpool and
bus to Deltona to plead with
the board to save their school.
School board officials said
declining enrollment and a
tight budget force their hand,
and in Daytona Beach, where
Bonner Elementary is on the
target list, it has forced people
to get involved. Community
leaders, parents, students and
many more point out that
Bonner has been the heart of
the African-American
community for 80 years,
educating generations of local
families.
Parents WESH spoke with
said the small numbers allow
teachers to work more closely
with struggling students, and
since principal Bonnie
Gyarfas started more than a
decade ago, the school has
improved from an F to a C
and is headed for an A, she
said.
Although Bonner has lost
students with a current
enrollment of 365, local
leaders said the new Hope 6
housing development going
up across the street will bring
in families and more children.

Students say sign
is racist

Some students at Bethune-
Cookman University accuse
the operators of a gas station


and convenience store in the
shadow of the university of
discrimination. B-CU senior
Superior Jones was outraged
when she saw signs on the
window and door of the Citgo
on International Speedway
Boulevard stating only one B-
CU student is allowed in at a
time. Ms. Jones and other
students WESH spoke with
said the signs are racist
because they single out
Bethune-Cookman as a
problem, not students in
general. Ms. Jones said it's
ignorant to suggest that more
than one student in the store
means they will steal.
WESH asked the manager,
who insisted it's store policy
and said Cookman students
are the only ones who
frequent the store. The
students will consider a
boycott and have contacted
the local National Association
for the Advancement of
Colored People for support.

Suspect in stabbing
incident arrested
Daytona Beach police have
,arrested one man and are
searching for a second in the
stabbing deaths of a couple in
their apartment on South
Halifax Drive. Police Chief
Mike Chitwood called the
crime scene the most
gruesome he's faced in his
career. Police said robbery
was the motive in the attack
on the man and woman in an
area where neighbors said
drugs are a problem.
Doug Matthews, 26, a man
with a long criminal history in
and out of the state, was
arrested hiding in an apart-
ment house half a mile away.
Police said Mr. Matthews and
another man burst into the
home and stabbed the male
victim more than two dozen
times. He collapsed outside.
The female was attacked in
her bed, and police said the
suspects held a pillow over
her face to muffle the
screams. Witnesses helped
police track Mr. Matthews,.
and they found bloody shoes
and clothes, along with Mr.
Matthews cowering under the
clothes in aback bedroom.
Mr. Matthews had one of the
victim's wallets with him.


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BY BETHANY CHAMBERS
Staff writer
VOLUSIA COUNTY The
first night Chris Daun
moved into his Pierce
Avenue home in Daytona
Beach two and a half years
ago, he had two homeless
men sleeping in his yard.
In that first week, he called
the police three nights in a
row to handle problems with
the homeless trespassing


and disturbing the peace.
And that was before there
was ever a row of homeless
service centers in the
uptown neighborhood, he
said.
Last week, the Uptown
Daytona Neighborhood
Association met to discuss
the Salvation Army's propos-
al to move its East Volusia
County homeless shelter
from Ballough Road to
North Street.
The move would give the
Salvation Army the opportu-
nity to provide 170 beds, 84
more than the current loca-
tion.
It would also put the citi-
zens of the uptown neigh-
borhood in a bind: Support
helping the neediest mem-


bers of society at the possi-
ble expense of their property
value and condition or fight
a 145-year-old worldwide
charitable organization.
"My neighborhood is so
worn down about this
issue," Mr. Daun said.
Maj. Mark Harwell, direc-
tor of the Salvation Army of
East Volusia and Flagler,
attended the meeting to talk
about early plans for what
he hopes will be a central-
ized "campus-type setting"
for assisting the homeless.
At North Street, the Salva-
tion Army could cut operat-
ing costs by working in con-
junction with many of the
other service agencies on
the street that comprise the
Volusia/Flagler Coalition for


the Homeless.
"Why there? The answer to
that question is the opportu-
nities that we see there do
not exist elsewhere," Maj.
Harwell said. "(We've) been
through a stack a mile high
of other locations ... in the
last three to four years and
not (found) something suit-
able we can even have a dis-
cussion about."
The' sale of the Ballough
Road site in the middle of
a Daytona Beach redevelop-
ment district would fund
the new, larger building,
Maj. Harwell said.
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Mr. Hamilton said one of
the greatest strengths of the
tubing system is the lower
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Joe Nolin, Volusia County
Inlet District Manager, said
that while any structure on
the shoreline will result in
transferred erosion, the tub-
ing system seems to cause
fewer problems for its
neighbors.
"My feeling is that these
tubes present a viable alter-
native to vertical bulkheads
or seawalls in certain appli-
cations," Mr. Nolin said. "I
like the idea that it is stair
stepped, or on a diagonal.
That sloping nature seems
to work well."
Mr. Nolin also likes the
fact that the system is
buried.
"It offers subterranean
protection. It remains
buried until you need it," he
said.
Since dunes and vegeta-
tion such as sea oats can be


placed on top of the system,
it should not harm sea tur-
tles, Mr. Nolin said.
"It functions as a natural
habitat," he said. "Turtles
can nest in it and plants and
animals can live in it."
New Smyrna Beach offi-
cials have expressed their
disdain for seawalls and
recently tightened regula-
tions. Any alternative is a
good thing, they say.
"I do not like seawalls, but
we've got erosion problems
up and down the coast, so
we have to deal with them,"
Mayor Sally Mackay said.
"Trying new things is never
bad; I like thinking out of the
box, so I would definitely
want to look into this (tub-
ing system)."
Meanwhile, homeowner
Mr. Eidel waits for his per-
mitting from the state.
"I know it's not going to
happen overnight," he
said. "But I hope it's sooner
than later."
Steve Kentnor, Volusia
County interim director
for growth and resource
management, said if the


state permits the tubing
system, the county will
allow it.
"I don't really see how
they will be much differ-
ent. If a storm comes in,
just like with a seawall,
that sand's going to go
away," Mr. Kentnor said.
"But the state's the one
that's doing the permit-
ting."
Mr. Eidel and Advanced
Coastal Technologies will
have to work with the
county on installation, Mr.
Kentnor said.
"They'll have to address
our logistical concerns
about trucking sand in and
not installing it during tur-
tle nesting season," he said.
Once he gets permission,
Mr. Eidel estimates he will
spend $80,000 to $90,000 to
install the system.
"It's worth it to protect
my property," he said.
"We've got a pretty nice
house sitting right there on
the beach."
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Michael Luke and David Estok of New Smyrna Beach fin-
ished third in the SST class last year at the SunTrust ,
MOTO-ST Series Daytona 300. Luke will make his season .
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BY ANITA BEVINS
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Top riders from the Ameri-
cas and Europe will compete
in three separate racing
classes for the season-open-
ing SunTrust MOTO-ST
Series Daytona 300 Sunday
afternoon at Daytona Inter-
national Speedway.
Last year's third-place rid-
ers in the SST division, David
Estok and Michael Luke,
both of New Smyrna Beach,
will compete with separate
teams this year. Estok
returns to the Deeley Harley-
Davidson/Ruthless Racing
team, and Luke will partici-
pate as a member of Team
Hooters Aprilia on an Aprilia
1000RSV both in the SST
class.
Luke has teamed with
Andrew Deatherage on the
Aprilia factory ride.
"This came at the 'right
time," Luke said. "We are all
real enthused about it. Andy
is a great rider and has been a
great friend for a long time.
He has a lot of experience."
Luke also has a lot of expe-
rience, particularly at Day-
tona. The 48-year-old began
watching his father race at
DIS more than 40 years ago,
aid began fielding his own
entries nearly two decades
ago.
"Daytona is a hard track on
the engine," Luke said. "But
it is the premier track in
America. You go wide open
longer than any other track.
It is all mechanical. If you
have it together mechanical-
ly, then you have a good
chance. You have to be smart
and not crash, and it often
comes down to the pits. You
have to be good in the pits.
But I am really confident at
Daytona. It is home to me.
You get into a zone there, and
if you have fun and you are
going fast, then it is going to
work for you. Knowing the
track as well as I do, I would
have to say that I am a threat.
Put your money on us."
SEstok's team has changed
from Aprilia to a Buell 1125R
for this season.
S"I only rode it one time,
but from that test, I have
great expectations," Estok
said. We are not getting the
bike until the last minute, so
we don't know what modifi-
cations are being done. Basi-
cally, it will be a stock bike
with some tires thrown on it,
and we will do some suspen-
sion work at the track. But I
do think we can put in a great
effort."
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American Sportbike Racing
Association's championship
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last March.
"I seem to have good luck
and bad luck here," Estok
said. "There is a little more
pressure here because of
friends and family, and you
are expected to do great on
your home track. I do love
Daytona and I love racing
this track, so I always have
fun racing here."
Also in the SST class, Paul
Schwemmer of South Day-
tona and John Ashmead of
Ponce Inlet have filed an
entry for Team Old Pros Rac-
ing on a Suzuki SV1000. Last
year, the duo ran Aprilia in
the race.
"We are capable of run-
ning with the fastest guys,"
Schwemmer. "But with
endurance racing, the key is
to be there in the end. To
have experience in racing
helps you in endurance; you
don't take a chance that will
knock you out. The guys who
run the most consistently
win, not necessarily the
fastest. You can't be the tor-
toise, but being the hare
doesn't get you there in
endurance racing, either."
Motorcycle Hall of Fame
racers Jim Filice and Jay
Springsteen will return to
defend their ST class cham-
pionship for team Pair-A-
Nines, riding a Kawasaki
EX650.
Riders on Aprilia, BMW,
Buell, Ducati, Harley-David-
son, Honda, Kawasaki, and
Suzuki machines will vie for
$35,0000 in prize money dur-
ing the team racing, four-
stoke twin-cylinder motorcy-
cle event. Teams compete in
the Buell Motorcycle Com-
pany SuperSport Twins class,
for bikes producing between
90-120 horsepower, the
BMW Grand Sport Twins
class for motorcycles pro-
ducing 75-90 horsepower
and Sport Twins for
machines less than 75 horse-
power.
The MOTO-ST Series ran
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endurance race at DIS in
October 2006 and has
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each Cycle Week since. This
weekend's race, 300 miles in
length (with a 3 ?-hour time
limit), traverses the 2.89-mile
road course at DIS.
Teams will practice Satur-
day at 3:30 p.m. and the race
begins Sunday at 2 p.m. Rid-
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looking the Mediterranean
Sea and provide an
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ROSE MASCARENHAS
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An easy morning drive
will take you to visit the
16,000- seat white Greek
Theater, dating to the 5th
century B.C.
Many other archaeologi-
cal sites, such as the Altar
of Hieron II, the Roman
Amphitheater and the
Cordmakers' Cave will be
an important part of this
exciting tour day. Can you
imagine being in the midst
of all this antiquity?
After all the walking on
the previous days, why not
" enjoy a full day at the
beautiful resort area of
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excursion to Mount Etna,
live it up in one of
Europe's most popular
beach resorts, take a dip or
simply relax the day away.
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the tour, you may choose
to visit the town of Albero-
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Shelter
From page A8
545 beds, Maj. Harwell said.
More than 100 homeless
children in the area have no
shelter.
With the expanded North
Street shelter, the Coalition
for the Homeless estimates
East Volusia will still be 500
beds short, Maj. Harwell
said.
"They can only service a
small percentage of (the
homeless)," Mr. Daun said.
"If they bring you to my
neighborhood and then tell
you we only have so many
beds and we can't help you,
where do you go? My yard.
My neighbors' yards."
Pastor Dwaine Johnson,
of the Berean Baptist
Church on Madison
Avenue, said his congrega-
tion has tried to help the
homeless in the neighbor-
hood and has been over-
whelmed.
"They come here asking
for aid and help and hand-
outs, and I send them to the
Salvation Army and they
come back and say, 'It takes
$10 to get in and I don't
have it,'" he said. "I've had
up to 70 people along the
walls here."
Mr. Daun and others sug-
gested the new Salvation
Army site be moved near
the Salvation Army head-
quarters at Jimmy Ann
Drive and LPGA Boulevard.
That site, however, is
unusable due to a deed that
prohibits housing on the
land, Maj. Harwell said.
Furthermore, when the
Salvation Army moved its
church and youth and com-
munity programs from Bal-
lough Road to LPGA, it was
to "get away from the tran-
sients," former Salvation
Army advisory board chair-
man Albert Lewis said.
"People wouldn't go to
church down there," said
Mr. Lewis, who was born in
the uptown neighborhood.
"They were frightened."
The Salvation Army could
also move its facility to
county land on Red John
Drive, where DeLand-based
urban planner Michael Arth
has proposed a community
for the homeless called


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Randy Barber/staff photographer
A couple gets some shut-eye under a pavilion at the City
Island Park in Daytona Beach. The Salvation Army has
proposed closing its Ballough Road shelter and building
an expanded shelter on North Street to serve East Volu-
sia County. The Uptown Daytona Neighborhood Associ-
ation has some concerns about the project.


Tiger Bay Village. The cost
of policing there and the
crime statistics could be
shared by the entire county.
Marginalizing the home-
less is not the 'answer, Maj.
Harwell said.
"If you look at this from a
problem standpoint, like
'these people are a problem
and we need to disconnect
them,' I guess that's the
approach you take," he said.
"What I'm hearing is people
focusing on a small seg-
ment of the homeless pop-
ulation that comes to mind
because they cause prob-
lems."
At the very least, the
county and city must work
together, Commissioner
Sheila McKay-Vaughan
said.
"We as a city have let
these people, down," she
said. "Money will go a long
way to solving this problem.
We need the same commit-
ment from everyone; we
can't have the other city
governments abdicating
their responsibility."
Sherry Keith, a 17-year
resident of the neighbor-
hood and former employ-
ment counselor for the
homeless, said she knows
how hard it is for the home-
less.
"If someone tries to bet-
ter themselves, they're
ostracized by the group. It
takes some kind of bravery


to break out, to go some-
place where your clothes
aren't as nice, you have to
take the bus and you don't
have lunch money," she
said. "You're coming up into
a society of haves and
everybody is betting against
you."
But, as some of the home-
less continue to commit
crimes, it has become
increasingly difficult to sup-
port helping them in her
residential'area, she said.
"(Residents) don't know
whether to feel sorry for
them or dislike them," she
said. "I'm a front porch per-
son, but it's becoming a
backyard society, so people
can avoid what's going on in
their neighborhood."


Travel
From page Al0
bello, which is known for
its unique trulli, white-
washed dry stone circular
houses with pinnacled
and conical roofs. A short
drive from here takes you
to the spectacular 2-mile-
long limestone Caves of
Castellana, where awe-
inspiring stalagmites and
stalactites have formed
over the centuries.
The last day will bring
you back to Rome for a
festive farewell dinner at a
great restaurant where
you can celebrate the
success of your tour and
the meeting of new
friends.
Rose Mascarenhas is a
travel consultant with
Gadabout Travel in
Sebastian. Call (772) 589-
0633.
Gadabout Travel also has
an office in Melbourne.
Call (321) 253-3674.


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classes. Six-week sessions cost $95.
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beginning March 11, for children ages 12
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*Lenten Fish Fry: Knights
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this fish fry from 5-7 p.m. in
Mullally Hall at the Basilica
of Saint Paul, 317 Mullally
St., Daytona Beach. The cost
is $6 per person, which
includes fried fish, French
fries, hush puppies, cole
slaw, coffee and iced
tea. Desserts will be avail-
able for purchase from St.
Theresa's Circle Women's
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call (386) 252-5422.
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boree: Local bands Secret of
Vessia and Lady in the Radi-
ator will perform at Tir na
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Speedway Blvd., Daytona
Beach. Show starts at 10
p.m. The cost is $3.
*Sculptor presentation:
Rachel Harrison, an Atlantic
Center master artist, will
give an illustrated talk at
2:30 p.m. at Joan James
Harris Theater, Atlantic Cen-
ter for the Arts, 1414 Art
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Beach. Ms. Harrison also will
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all-you-can-eat pancakes
with juice, coffee and
sausages. Tickets cost $5
each. Tickets may be picked
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Smyrna Beach, Pennysaver
in New Smyrna Beach, the
New Smyrna Beach Cham-
ber of Commerce, YMCA in
Edgewater, Edward Jones in
Edgewater and National City
Bank in New Smyrna Beach.
*Shining STARS Pageant
and Fashion Show: This
event, for the special needs
community, will showcase
the fashion and talent of
people with challenges and
disabilities from 1:30-3:30
p.m., .at the Ormond Beach
Performing Arts Center, 399
North U.S. 1. Dawn and Tia
McDonald, Miss Daytona
Beach Teen USA and Miss
Daytona Beach USA, will
assist with the operations.
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'How to
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BY STEPHANIE DIXON
Entertainment writer
A Tony Award- and
Pulitzer Prize-winning play
will come to the area direct-
ed by a little woman with a
big passion for theater.
The Little Theatre of New
Smyrna Beach will present
the musical "How to Suc-
ceed in Business Without
Really Trying," which opens
at 8 p.m., Friday, Feb. 29, at
726 Third Ave., New Smyrna
Beach.
Standing at 5 feet, 2 inch-
es, director Francis Johnson
has a big job in directing a
cast of 25 people, ages 12 to
85.
"Community theater -
I've done a lot of it it's my
favorite," said the retired
University of Central Florida
theater teacher. "With edu-
cational theater, they have
to be there. But with com-
munity theater, you got peo-
ple who want to help. We
have people who have never
been on a stage before; I love
that. We are having fun."
And to describe Mrs.
Johnson's experience with
performing as "fun" would
be an understatement.


Saturday


Photo courtesy of Sandi Carroll
Twinble, played by Don Campbell, dresses down the scrubwomen, played by Dale
Lillyfors and Ida Haverly, for gossiping. The Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach will
present the musical 'How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,' opening at
8 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 29.


After being hired by the
Department of Defense, she
traveled the world for 10
years performing for U.S.
troops in such places as
Hong Kong, the Caribbean
and Italy.
"It was the second most
satisfying thing I've done in
the world," she said. "I was
brought up in a little town in
West Virginia; I didn't know
anything about the military,
but I loved my country
deeply."
The most satisfying thing
Mrs. Johnson has done with


STAR SCOPES
James Tucker


Week of 02-29-2008

Aries-March 21-April 19
Allow the living spirit to awaken in you and tend
to it carefully. Get in touch with your burning
desires and manifest them in your life. What are
you waiting for? A forest fire begins with a tiny
spark. Remove any obstacle in the path of your
life..It is time to move forward. Shine your light.
Set your spirit free. Take a close look at all your
potential and even you will be amazed.
Taurus-April 20-May 20
What do you really feel right now? Refuse to dwell
on the past. Learn from it, forgive it if needed and
move on. What do you really want right now? This
is the most important question. Everything else
can wait a while. Answer this question and you


her life is teaching. After 35
years at University of Cen-
tral Florida, she retired in
2005. But her creative out-
lets have not stopped or
slowed down.
"I love the process of the-
ater. I like to work things out
with people," she said.
And she called upon local
people to help with the pro-
duction.
"I asked the community
to volunteer to make cos-
tumes for the cast. Commu-
nity theater should accom-
plish three things," said Mrs.


Johnson. "One, it should
give the community good
theater. Two, it should teach
people about theater. And
three, it should get people
involved."
"How to Succeed in Busi-
ness Without Really Trying"
will be shown at 8 p.m., Sat-
urday, March 1, March 5-8
and March 13-15. Matinee
performances will be at 2
p.m., Sunday, March 2,9 and
16.
"In theater, you have to
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will accomplish all your major goals in a timely
manner. Today is the only sure thing in life. Make
the most of it.
Gemini-May 21-June 21
Now is the time to reinvent yourself. New energy,
enthusiasm and hope live abundantly. Regroup
and reclaim your strength. A positive outlook will
bring this forth. Give your adult self some time off.
Let your beautiful inner child come out to play.
Don't take life so seriously. Live in joy. Relax your
body, mind, heart and spirit. Enjoy each day as a
new adventure and all will be well.
Cancer-June 22-July 22
Watch for growth and new direction ahead. Listen
to your inner drives. Focus on them and set them
in motion. Take action. Honestly assess all sides of
opportunities. Surprising insights will bring new
awareness. Refuse to be rushed until you have a
clear picture. Then follow your heart and you will
emerge victorious in all ways.
Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
The need to speak from the heart and communi-
cate feelings to those you love is a major need
right now. Observe the moods of those closest to
your heart when you sense burnout or stress.
Increase the quality time you spend together. Lis-
ten, talk, love and laugh. The increased energy of


Sunday


this action will heal any division that has crept into
your lives. Now all is well again.
Virgo-Aug. 23-Sept 22
Love what you do and success is assured. Move
forward as an individual when needed. It's good
to have a little space for yourself and give it to oth-
ers. Be a little more gentle on yourself. Unrealistic
expectations only upset you and rob you of happi-
ness. Keep on releasing the past of the old,
unwanted stuff. Be happy and free with yourself
and continue to create miracles.
Libra-Sept. 23-Oct 22
Acknowledge the light that you are. Others see
and appreciate it when you share it. You are more
powerful than you realize. When you draw upon
this indwelling presence you glow from the inside
out. You are a light-hearted person. Allow this
wonderful radiant energy to show you the way.
This allows you to find the balance you seek. No
one does it better.
Scorpio-Oct. 23-Nov. 21
You continue to move into new territory and grow
in strength every day. Your courage continues to
empower you and make your dreams come true.
You are never alone. The universe is always there
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will be held from 8:30 to mid-
night at 310 Main St., Daytona
Beach. The open jam is host-
ed by Ben Bost, Don Ouel-
lette, Chris Papaionnou and
Dino Balfour. For more infor-
mation, call (386) 258-9506.
*Brooklyn Caffd Panini:
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.
*Daytona Blues Society
"True Blues" Live Jam: This
open jam session is held from
8 p.m.-1 a.m. each Wednes-
day at The Bank & Blues Club,
701 Main St., Daytona Beach.
This nonprofit group is dedi-
cated to preserving and
spreading the love of blues
music. For more information
and a full events schedule, visit
the Web site at www.Dayton-
aBluesSociety.org.
*Flagler Avenue Coffee
House: Mandy Brooke will
perform soft rock and
acoustic guitar at 7 p.m., Sat-
urday, March 1, 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 appreciated;
call (386) 615-4888. For more
information, visit the Web site
atwww.frappesnorth.com.


*Gryphon's Lark. "Flanders"
Matt Meehan performs Celtic
folk-rock each Tuesday, Fri-
day and Saturday, with vari-
ous 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 spe-
cialty wines for $5 each. Trivia
nights are held at 9 p.m. each
Thursday, with prizes. "3
Divas Night" is held the fourth
Thursday of each month. On
this night, in addition to the
regular menu, guests may
choose a pre-fix dinner for
two, including four courses
and a bottle of wine for $50.
Reservations are suggested.
The Gryphon's Lark is located
at 1185 W. Granada Blvd.,
Ormond Beach. For more
information, call (386) 673-
1250.
*HotSpot Coffee Shoppe: A -
music and open mic event
with hosts Bob Wind and
Charlie Poplees is held from
noon to 3 p.m. each Tuesday.
Slow Circle Jam is held from 7-
9 p.m. each Wednesday with
Bob Wind. Participants will
learn how jam; all instru-
ments are welcome.
Singer/guitarists Wes Malone
and Bob Wind host a music
and open mike event from 7-
11 p.m. each Thursday and
Friday. There is no cover
charge for any event. For more
information, call (386) 236-
0518 or visit the Web site at
www.hotspotcoffeeshoppe.co
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*Norwood's Restaurant and
Wine Shop: Free wine tasting
are held from 5-7 p.m. each
Friday on the deck and Satur-

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suspend reality and put your-
self in the show, whether sad
or happy," said Mrs. Johnson.
"You see a slice of life you may
not live or do live and under-
stand all too much. This play
is clean, fast-paced, upbeat,
uplifting, true fun. It's not a
Les Miserables; there's noth-
ing sad about it."
Tickets cost $18 for adults,
$17 for seniors (62 and older)
and $9 for children younger
than 18. Tickets may be pur-
chased at the Little Theatre
box office from 1 to 4 p.m.,
Monday through Friday.
The musical director is
Mary Lou Keenan and Nadine
Soldivieri choreographed; the
stage was designed and built
by Ted Pack.


Auditions for "The Dining
Room," a comedy-drama
written by A. R. Gurney, will
be held at 7 p.m., Sunday,
March 2 and Monday, March
3 at the Little Theatre. Parts
are available for three women
and three men, 30 to 60 years
old. Auditions are open to the
public. Readings will be taken
from "The Dining Room"
script in the Little Theatre
Rehearsal Hall. A copy of this
play is available at the New
Smyrna Beach Library refer-
ence desk for previewing.
Lawrence Benjamin will
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day in the shop with compli-
mentary cheeses. Receive a 20
percent discount on sampled
wines the day of tasting. Nor-
wood's is located at 400 Sec-
ond 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 Thursday, Fri-
day, Saturday and Sunday.
Participants will get a chance
to win tickets to the Super
Bowl party. Vocalist Cia and
guitarist Brian will perform at
6 p.m. each Wednesday. For
more information, visit the
Web site at
www.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 performances
are provided by Rhonda
Patrick. Free salsa lessons are
given at 8 p.m. each Thursday,
with open salsa dancing held
from 9 p.m.-1 a.m. For more
information, call (386) 423-
2727 or visit the Web site at
www.theombar.com.
*Peanut's Restaurant &
Sports Bar: Spanks will sing
classic rock 'n' roll at 9 p.m.,
Friday and Saturday, at 421
Flagler Ave., New Smyrna
Beach. Open Jam Night with
Randy Williams is held at 8
p.m. each Sunday. All musi-
cians and singers may attend.
Comedy Auction is held at 7
p.m. each Tuesday. Mark River
performs at 8 p.m. each
Wednesday. The Pirates per-
form at 8 p.m. each Thursday.
For more information, call
(386) 423-1469.
*Pub 44 Riverfront: River-
dan Band will perform classic
rock'n' roll from 9 p.m.-1 a.m.,


Sunday, March 2, and Mon-
day, March 3, at 115 Main St.,
Daytona Beach. For more
information, call (386) 226-
3000 or visit the Web site at
www.RiverdanBand.com.
*VinYard 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., Saturday.
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 7-9
p.m., Friday, Feb. 29. Locals
"Second Base" will perform
improve from 7-9 p.m., Satur-
day, March 1. 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 tast-


ed depending on the theme.
The cost is $5 for the public
and complimentary to wine
club members. For more


information, call (386) 788-
7188 or visit the Web site at
www.PortOrangeWminestyles.c
om.


Star Scopes
From page B1


for you as your indwelling
source of inspiration and
strength. Shed the old,
embrace the new and reach
for the stars. Nothing can
stop you now.
Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec. 21
Mighty forces are at work
right now in your favor. The
Moon energy especially,
which tells you to follow your
heart. You are in planetary
alignment. Expect wonderful
results far beyond the mun-
dane everyday things. You are
making great progress. Sur-
prising outcomes and
changes for the better are
coming your way. Be thankful
and enjoy.
Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 19
Find ways to give back as you
have been given. Now even
more is on the way. You have
always been an idealist. The


world needs more special
souls like you. Turn your
stumbling blocks into step-
ping stones that carry you on
to life's greatest rewards. You
have been waiting all your
life for this moment. Seize it
and prosper. You have it in
you.
Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb. 18
You continue to act on your
opportunities for growth. The
key is to listen to and trust
your gut instincts. Let them
flow up through you heart
and pop into the mind. Now,
take action on the positives.
Say, "no," to the negatives.
Wise choices are far greater
than hasty ones. You know
what you want. Things are
coming together. You are a
springboard for positive
change.
Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20
Love and approve of yourself


first. If you don't, you won't
allow others to do it consis-
tently. This is your time of
the zodiac year to shine and
manifest your greatest
dreams. Your greatest victo-
ries are just ahead. Let your
spirit guide you. It's your nat-
ural way. Recognize what
you need to do and watch
the doors open to a new,
brilliant and magical life.
Star visions

This column is on the Web at
www.myhometownnews.ne
t. Click on Star Scopes on the
left menu. For a personal-
ized astrology or compatibil-
ity chart, call (772) 334-
9487 or e-mail
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Entertainment will be pro-
vided, and Very Special Arts
of Florida will display an art
exhibit in the lobby. A recep-
tion will follow the event. For
more information, call (386)
676-3293.
*Country Concert: Country
singer Bobby Meeks will put
on a free concert from 2-
3:30 p.m. at the New Smyr-
na Beach Library, 1001 S.


Dixie Freeway. Hosted by
Friends of the New Smyrna
Beach Library, Mr. Meeks will
sing solid gold country clas-
sics. For more information,
call (386) 290-0251.
*Adult & Senior Dance:
This dance will be held from
7-9:30 p.m. at Piggotte Com-
munity Center, 504 Big Tree
Road. Expresso Jazz featur-
ing Linda Flynn will provide
the music. Singles are
encouraged to attend. 'The
cost is $4 at the door.
Refreshments will be avail-


able. For more information,
call (386) 322-3070.
*Embry-Riddle Science
Day: Embry-Riddle Aeronau-
tical Uuniversity's Meteorolo-
gy Honor Society will host a
science day from 9 a.m. to
noon. Activities, games and
scientific experiments will be
available for children 6-12
years old at the College of
Aviation. Participants will
meet a TV meteorologist, sit
in a real airplane and learn
about hurricanes and torna-
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*Attic Treasures and Fine
Jewelry Sale: This event will
be held from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.,
Saturday, and from 9 a.m.-1
p.m., Sunday, at Our Lady of
Lourdes Community Center
on Halifax Avenue in Day-
tona Beach. Clothing, toys,
books, appliances, linens
and home decor and
antique pieces will be avail-
able for purchase. The sale is
cash only. Proceeds will ben-
efit Our Lady of Lourdes
School.
*The Artists' Workshop
Gallery Exhibit: "Getting
Away From It All" will be on
display March 1-27. This
juried exhibit will feature art-
works based on places the
artist delights in escaping to
or imagines he/she would
like to be. Realistic and
abstract art will be judged by
Harold Garde for awards.
The exhibit will open for the
Canal Street Gallery Walk
from 4 to 8 p.m., Saturday,
March 1. Daily hours are
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For
more information, call (386)
424-9254 or visit the Web
site at www.artistswork-
shopinc.com.
*Yard Sale and Barbecue:
American Legion Auxiliary
Unit 17 will host this event


from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at 619 W.
Canal St., New Smyrna
Beach. Tables will cost $10.
Refreshments will be avail-
able for vendors. Sausage
and peppers or barbecue
sandwiches will be available
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For
more information, call (386)
689-4017Z
*Pancake Day: The
Ormond Beach Kiwanis
Club's annual event will be
held from 7:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
at St. Brendan Catholic
Church, 1000 Oceanshore
Blvd. The breakfast includes
all-you-can-eat pancakes,
sausage, juice, coffee, tea
and milk. A bake sale and
raffle for an Emerson 32-
inch LCD high-definition tel-
evision also will be
held. Tickets cost $5 at the
door or $4 in advance. The
public may attend. This is
the club's biggest annual
fundraiser. For membership
information, call Ken Hinkle
at (386) 677-7564. Sponsor-
ships and placemat ads are
available; call Linda Mur-
nan at (386) 672-6389 or
send an e-mail to lindamur-
nan@bellsouth.net.
*Can-Am Spyder Road-
ster Exclusive Ride: This is
an opportunity to try the
new Can-Am Spyder road-
ster. Created by BRP, the
roadster is an "on-road"
three-wheel vehicle two
wheels in the front and one
in the rear. The roadster will
be available for free public
trial and on display during


Bike Week through Sunday,
March 9 at the Daytona
International Speedway in
Daytona Beach. To try out
the vehicle, visit the Web
site at
www.SpyderRyder.com to
register and get more infor-
mation. Limited on-site reg-
istration is also available. A
motorcycle license is
required for on-road trial,
but some closed circuit trial
is available for those with-
out a motorcycle license.
Participants must be at least
21 years old. The ride is free
to the public.

SUNDAY, MARCH 2

*Movies With A Message:
This event is held at 6:30
p.m. each Sunday at the
United Church of Christ, 203
Washington St., New Smyrna
Beach, hosted by the Volusia
PeaceCenter. Movies are
free to the public. "Occupa-
tion 101: Voices of the Silent
Majority," a 2007 documen-
tary, 90 minuets, will be
shown. Discussion on social
issues will be held after the
movie. For more informa-
tion, call (386) 428-2670 or
visit the Web at www.Volusi-
aPeaceCenter.org.
*Pianist and composer
performance: St. Peter The
Fisherman Episcopal Church
will present Wayne Gratz at
4 p.m. at 4220 Saxon Drive,
New Smyrna Beach. infor-
mation, call (386) 428-
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Father Lopez fields first lacrosse effort


BY ANITA BEVINS
Sports writer
When Father Lopez High
School's athletic director
began his campaign for
lacrosse players, he
opened his recruiting with
the soft-sell approach.
"I put a lacrosse helmet
on my bookshelf in my
office and they started ask-
ing about it. I had a bunch
of sticks and I started talk-
ing with them," Quin
Booth said. "The interest
pretty much just hap-
pened.
"We had some seniors
that were the catalyst, and
I saw some kids come out
who weren't doing any
other sports. I found some
pretty good athletes, and I
am pretty excited about
it."
Booth recruited 18 play-
ers, including a few foot-
ball and soccer players.
Every member of the team
had to learn the game from
scratch.
"The hardest part was
learning to use the stick,"
senior midfielder Chris
Halsema said. "It is a lot
like hockey, soccer and
basketball, but with con-
tact. Hitting is a lot of fun.
It is physical, with speed
and finesse."
Halsema scored the
team's first goal against
Seminole, only days after
learning how to take shots
on the net.
"Adam Posey was con-


trolling the ball and he
drew a man onto him,"
Halsema said. "I was open
in the corner, and he
dumped it off to me in the
top right of the box and I
shot it in. It was really
exciting. I was kind of sur-
prised."
The team has already
had a lot of firsts. Before
the first goal, there had to
be a first game. In fact,
Booth said, the team's
home opener against
Seminole was the first high
school lacrosse game
played in Volusia County
history.
And it is catching on.
After a few weeks, Father
Lopez lacrosse has devel-
oped a following of about
150 spectators for home
games.
Like the players, the fans
are learning a whole new
ball game.
When junior defender
Sam Wingo first
announced he was joining
the lacrosse team, he
heard one comment from
friends and family:
"What's that?"
Wingo advised them to.
"Check Wikedpedia for the
rules."
But he has found that
even people who don't
understand the nuances of
the game, appreciate the
physical contact.
"They are kind of getting
it," Wingo said. "They see
hits that is the universal
language. They get goals,


Randy Barber/staff photographer
Junior Brian Osterndorf (No. 45) of the Father Lopez
lacrosse team, goes down trying to recover the ball from
Matt Durnin of Melbourne Central Catholic Feb. 22 during
a home game at J. Saxton Lloyd Field, Daytona Beach.


too."
While Father Lopez con-
tinues to build its stick-
handling and goal-scoring
skills, the players have the
hitting part cold.
"It is full contact, and we
have a reputation for being
a very physical team. We've
had some impressive hits,
and it's good that every one
got up from that," Booth
said. "It is a fast-paced and
frisky game."
This is the first season
that the Florida High
School Athletic Association


has recognized boys and
girls lacrosse as team
sports.
Already, 63 boys' teams
have been assigned to dis-
tricts in a single class state-
wide. Father Lopez is one of
three independents playing
in Florida, but will be eligi-
ble for district play next
year.
The Green Wave will host
Matanzas, a District 4
team, March 7.
bevins@hometownnew-
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Lacrosse 101
Father Lopez may have played the
first Florida High School Athletics
Association lacrosse game in Volu-
sia County, but it was not likely the
first lacrosse contest staged in the
area.
Native Americans played the
sport, known to them as "The Cre-
ators Game" for centuries.
According to the U.S. Lacrosse
Web site, the game, "Rooted in
Native American religion, was
often played to resolve conflicts,
heal the sick, and develop
strong, virile men."
Lacrosse also served as war
training, where as many as
1,000 players per side engaged
in violent contests that lasted for
days.
Today, lacrosse is considered the


fastest growing high school sport
in America with more than
170,000 players.
A combination of basketball,
soccer and hockey, lacrosse is.
played on a 110- by 60-yard'field
where players throw, catch and
scoop a ball into a crosse a
stick with a net attached to the
end. A full-contact sport, players
wear protective helmets, pads
and gloves to reduce injuries.
Each team fields 10 players:
Three attackmen, three midfield-
ers, three defenders and one
goaltender.
The attackmen score most of the
goals using short sticks, about
40 inches long. The defensemen
use long-poles, 52 inches, to
throw checks and dislodge the


small baseball-sized rubber ball
from opponents' sticks.
In high school and college
lacrosse, three defensemen and
one long stick midfielder are
allowed on the field.
Midfielders play both offense and
defense. One of the midfielders
may also be the designated face-
off player.
Points are scored by landing the
ball into the opponents' net, similar
to soccer and hockey. Each goal is
worth one point.
Personal and technical fouls can
land players in the penalty box or
result in a possession turnover.
Lacrosse games run four 15-
minute quarters.
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BY ANITA BEVINS
Sports writer
They are British. They are
tough. And they are training
for the NFL in Daytona
Beach.
"We are willing to do
whatever it takes," 25-year-


old Tom Collins said. "We
are willing to go (there) and
back."
London brothers Tom and
Huw Collins have made a
few transitions in their lives.
Their latest involves giving
up the thrills of British rugby
to learn a new sport in a new


country.
"Rugby has a lack of char-
acters," 21-year-old Huw
said. "It didn't fit our per-
sonas. We didn't relate to a
lot of people. There was no
buzz about it. That's why we
are here. We want to be a
.part of the spark in the


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NFL."
So the two spent last week
in Daytona Beach with One
on One Kicking instructor
Dan Lundy, soaking up the
finer points of putting a foot
on an NFL football.
"I'm excited about them,"
Lundy said. "They are sup-
posed to be the best. They
are professionals at what
they do and they learn fast.
These guys are mentally
tough. Their attitude is
'Bring it.'"
The two rugby fly-offs
(similar to a quarterback)
were selected by an agent to
begin the daunting effort of
becoming British football
stars in the NFL. They have
spent about two months in
the U.S., learning the Ameri-
can way between the
uprights.
"In rugby, you have one
minute to do whatever you
want," Huw said. "There is
no rush. You have all the
time you want and there are
not set steps before the
kick."
"And the ball is bigger and
more juicy," Tom added. "It
is made of a leather some-
where between soccer and
football, and you have a
variety of techniques."
Growing up with rugby
and soccer, Tom found
American football on late
night television and quick-
ly became a fan.
"I didn't know what I was
watching, but I liked the
big hits and the long runs,"
Tom said. "The NFL has
great athletes. (Chicago
Bears wide receiver) Devin
Hester is just sick."
By comparison, the
brothers find English
International rugby play-
ers "vanilla and bland."
"They are massive train-


Randy Barber/staff photographer
British rugby player Tom Collins of London, England, kicks
a football on the Father Lopez High School football field
during practice with Dan Lundy (not pictured) of One On
One Kicking. Collins and his brother, Huw, hope to
become kickers for the NFL one day.


ers, but we do like charac-
ter," Tom said.
"We train the same way,
but we like to have, a
laugh," Huw agreed.
Just don't forget that they
are tough.
"They come from a sport
where they get their heads
ripped off every play,"
Lundy said.
The Collins brothers will
continue to train while
their agent works to set up
try-outs for them in


March. If they make an
NFL roster some day, they
will be the first English
rugby players to make the
transition to American
football.
And they will have found
the way with a Daytona
Beach kicking instructor
on the Father Lopez
Catholic High School foot-
ball field.
bevins@hometownnew-
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Two-wheeled racing events headline Cycle Week at Daytona


SunTrust
MOTO-ST Series

Saturday, March 1
3 p.m. Pit road opens
3:30 p.m. SunTrust MOTO-ST
practice (2 hours)

Sunday, March 2
9:10 a.m. SunTrust MOTO-ST
warm-up
Noon Pit road opens for SunTrust
MOTO-ST
1:30 p.m. Grid line-up
1:45 p.m.- Sighting lap
1:50 p.m. Pre-race opening cere-
monies
1:57 p.m. -Warm-up lap
2 p.m. Start of SunTrust MOTO-ST
500K At Daytona (3 ? hour time limit)

Championship Cup
Series and American
Sportbike Racing
Association

Friday February 29
8 a.m. -Two Rounds of practice
Group No. 1: All Amateur 250 GP
Bikes & All MW classes
Group No. 2: All Amateur Super-
Twins, HW & UNL Classes
Group No. 3: All Team Challenge
Group No. 4: All Expert 125 GP, Ultra
Lights, Lightweights &ThunderBikes
Group No. 5: Amateur 125 GP, Ultra
Lights, Lightweights & ThunderBikes
Group No. 6: All EvenNo. Expert 250
GP Bikes, All MW, HW, & UNL Class-
es, & SuperTwins
Group No. 7: All OddNo. Expert 250
GP Bikes, All MW, HW, & UNL Class-
es, & SuperTwins
11:30 a.m. Team Challenge Final
(52 Laps)
25 Min GT Races
1. GTO (EX & AM)
2. GT Lights (EX & AM)
3.GTU (EX)
4. GTU (AM)
ASRA Timed Qualifying
-SuperStock
-SuperBikes
-ThunderBikes
-Factory Pro SportBikes
Saturday, March 1
8 a.m. One round of practice
Group No. 1: All Amateur 250 GP
Bikes & All MW classes
Group No. 2: All Amateur Super-
Twins, HW, & UNL Classes
Group No. 3: All Expert HW, & UNL
Classes,
SuperTwins & ASRA SuperStock
Group No. 4: All Expert 125 GP, Light-
weights
& ThunderBikes
Group No.5: All Amateur 125 GPR
Lightweights & ThunderBikes
Group No. 6: All Even No. CCS 250
GP, MW,
ASRA SportBikes and SuperBikes
Group No. 7: All Odd No. Expert
CCS 250 GP,
MW, ASRA SportBikes and Super-
Bikes
9:30 a.m. -5 lap CCS Sprints
1. Formula 40 (EX & AM)


2. Middleweight SuperBike (EX)
3. Middleweight SuperBike (AM)
4. SuperTwins (EX & AM)
5. LW SuperBike (EX & AM)
6. Heavyweight SuperBike (EX & AM)
7. Lightweight GP (EX & AM)
8. Middleweight GP (EX)
9. Middleweight GP (AM)
10. Unlimited GP (EX & AM)
1:15 p.m. ASRA Pre-Race Cere-
mony
1:30 p.m. ASRA races
SuperStock 8 Laps SuperBike 8
Laps ThunderBike8 Laps
Factory Pro SportBike
10 Laps
Sunday March 2
8 a.m. One round of practice
All Amateur MW, HW & UNL Classes

All Expert MW HW, & UNL Classes,
All 125 GP, Lightweights, Thunder-
Bike
-All Moto-ST Teams
9:30 a.m. Five lap CCS Sprints
1. UNL SuperSport
2. Middleweight SuperSport (AM)
3. Middleweight SuperSport (EX)
4. LW SuperSport
5. HW SuperSport
6. CCS ThunderBike
7. Unlimited SuperBike
8. LW Formula 40/
125GP/Ultra Light SuperBike

American Historic
Racing Motorcycle
Association

Monday, March 3 andTuesday,
March 4
8 .am.- Practice (two rounds)
10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Racing
11 a.m. Noon Lunch and Great
Men Parade
Noon 5:00 p.m. Racing runs

American
Motorevelist


Wednesday, March 5
8 a.m. 8:50 a.m. Practice AMA
Superstock
9 a.m. 9:50 a.m. Practice Pro
Honda Oils Supersport
10 a.m.-11 a.m. Practice A.M.A
Superbike


11:10 a.m.-Noon Practice AMA
Formula Xtreme
1 p.m. 1:40 p.m. Qualifying AMA
Superstock Group A
1:50 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Qualifying
AMA Superstock Group B
2:40 p.m. 3:20 p.m. Qualifying
Pro Honda Oils Supersport Group A
3:30 p.m. 4:10 p.m. Qualifying
Pro Honda Oils Supersport Group B
4:20 p.m. 5 p.m. Practice AMA
Superbike
5:10 p.m. 5:50 p.m. Practice
AMA Formula Xtreme

Thursday, March 6
8 a.m. 8:35a.m. Practice AMA
Superstock
8:45 a.m. 9:20 a.m. Practice
AMA Formula Xtreme
9:30 a.m. 10:05 a.m. Practice
AMA Superbike
10:15 a.m.-10:50 a.m. Practice
Pro Honda Oils Supersport
11 a.m. 11:40 a.m. Qualifying
AMA Superbike Group A
11:50 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Qualifying
AMA Superbike Group B
1:30 p.m. 2:20 p.m. Qualifying
AMA Formula Xtreme Group A
2:30 p.m. 3:20 p.m. Qualifying
AMA Formula Xtreme Group B
3:50 p.m. Race AMA Superstock
Presented by Dynojet (13 laps, 60k)
4:50 p.m. Race Pro Honda Oils
Supersport presented by Shoei (22
laps, 100k)

Saturday, March 8
9:30 a.m.- 10 a.m.-Warm-up AMA
Superbike
10:10 a.m.-10:40 a.m. Warm-up
AMA Formula Xtreme
11:15 a.m. -AMA Superbike Cham-
pionship presented by Parts Unlimit-
ed (15 laps, 70k)
1:30 p.m. Opening Ceremony and
Pole Award Presentation
1:45p.m. Sighting Lap for the Day-
tona 200
2:00p.m. AMA Formula Xtreme
67th Daytona 200 (69 laps)


(At Daytona Beach Municipal Stadi-
um)
Wednesday March 5
1 p.m.-Times practice
8 p.m.- Heat Races
9 p.m.- Semifinal Races
10:25 p.m. AMA Grand National


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Thursday, March 6
1 p.m.: Times practice
8 p.m.: Heat races
9 p.m.: Semifinal Races
10:25 p.m.: AMA Grand National
Final (25 laps, 16 riders)

Daytona Supercross
By Honda

Friday, March 7


Noon-2:30 p.m. AMA Super-
cross Practice
2-5 p.m. Paddock Open to
spectators
3-5 p.m. AMA Supercross
qualifying heats
7 p.m. Opening Ceremonies
7:15 9 p.m. Supercross heat
races; semis; last-chance quali-
fiers
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Beach Realty Center
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w/Century 21 Sundance
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DAYTONA BCH Shores
Now is the time to buy
direct oceanfront! Indr &
beachfrt pool, fitness ctr.
social ctr. garage prk &
storage space. Start at
$329K Michael Tynan,
Coldwell Banker All Stars
Realty 386-299-7996





DAYTONA Beach
Shores for quick sale.
Owner reduces sales
price by $130,000 below
owners cost. Priced now
at $250,000. Fully
furnished Oceans 5
condo. 21st floor
penthouse 2-br/2-ba
Oceanfront & Halifax
River View. Enclosed
parking. 407-321-2007

DAYTONA BEACH
SHORES- Open House
3/1 & 3/2 3845 S. Atlantic
Ave. 2br/2ba, Ocean
front condo. Spacious
newly renovated w/
custom tile. Only $299K.
386-760-4188 / 299-7807
DAYTONA BEACH- Like
no other!! Oceanfront,
12th floor, gorgeous view
from large balcony, 1BR,
Elegantly Furn. Turnkey
ready, Granite bath,
clubhse, pool, exercise
room. REDUCED $285K
912-655-7296 / 658-2426

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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



FLOATING CONDO-
Beautiful 37ft sail boat,
sleeps 4 adults in 3 beds,
w/galley & head. Docked
in Daytona off Beach St.
Slip avail, but xtra. Com-
pletely refurb. in last 2
yrs. $46,500/offer Call
Bob 407-782-2333 for pic
www.myspace.com/pirate
captainbob


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NEW SMYRNA BEACH
For quick sale owner
reduces sales price by
$110,000 below owner's
cost. Priced now at
$450,000. Fully furnished
Sunrise condo complex.
2-br/2-ba, Oceanfront
with Beautiful ocean
view. 407-321-2007
407-314-5162
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(a)aol corn
PALM BEACH Gardens
Great location near mall.
1/1.5 1150 sqft, 12'
ceilings, new appi, Pool
tennis, gym, 50+ reduced
$156,000 561-799-0425
PORT ORANGE- By
owner in Whispering
Woods. Built in 2005.
2br/2ba. each has Ig.
walk in closets. Encl. la-
nai. all apple. incl. + w/d
$125,900. 386-898-4101





SOUTH DAYTONA 3/2
condo over 1400 sf plus
3 resrvd parking spcs.
$139,900. Better Homes
& Properties, Mike Flan-
nery, 386-793-3833
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..


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. $274,000.
New Smyrna Bch-
4b/3.5b/2cg, 2 story on
2.5 acres, in-law suite,
pool, best of country liv-
ing $394,500
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! 2Br/2Ba turn
key living. Outside patio
overlooks wooded priv.
area. Conv. located.
Priced Right $104,900.
Sandy Cencerik
RE/MAX All Pro
386-334-7330


DAYTONA BEACH -
LARGEST DOUBLE
LOT 4BR/4BA, located
in wooded community
south of world famous
castle/archway on Inter-
national Speedway. Near
new High School, Mall,
Speedway & Beach. Was
listed with Remax for
$389,000; NOW BY
OWNER $249,000. Clear
deed enables possible
partial trade on
motorhome, motor yacht,
vehicles or ????? Call
386-547-7030


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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/lcg + bonus rm.near
speedway, fenced yd.
boat/rv parking. $149,900
Call Tom 386-852-8266
McSharry Realty.

Daytona Beach Shores
(128 Harrison Rd) Steps
to beach, 2-3bd/lba
beauty. Remodeled w/
new roof&windows, hard-
wd firs, firepic & more.
$175,000 407-897-1358

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-
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- 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 BEACH-
Reducedl Close to ev-
erything, schools, shop-
ping, hospital. Easy to
show 3/1, new roof 2005.
Remodeled kitchen, new-
er appl. eat in kit. Inside
laundry. Termite bond.
Buy Now Make Offer.
$125,000 Helen Scott,
Dees Realty
386-212-1456





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


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




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-
Magnolia Village
Hacienda Del Rio
Elderodo Family Park
Several Homes starting
at $11,000. Call Lisa
386-523-6181
Four Star Homes, Inc.
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 Beach! 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 Street! 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



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INDIALANTIC, FL
$40,000 below market
value, 1830 sqft/air, 3
years new beachside
pool/spa home. Must seel
$409,000 321-722-2768
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
Call Classified
386-322-5949


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

NEW SMYNRA Beach-
side, 3br/1.5ba, 1/2 blk
facing ocean, feel the
breeze, hear the waves.
$975.mo, 1st, last. No
dogs. 407-740-6236
386-423-3491






NEW SMYRNA Beach -
Rare find. 1990 blk home
2/2, cathedral ceilings,
new kitchen. Brick fire-
place. 5 acres w/fencing
& 2 stall barn. 2006 built
32x48 steel comm. ga-
rage. Reduced $375,000
Jill A. Ray, Re/Max All
Pro Realty 386-788-2646
See Pics www.jillray.com


NEW SMYRNA BEACH-
2/2/2, located between
river & US1, open floor
plan, 1800sf, vaulted
ceilings, large FL rm, .lots
of extras. $225,000 Must
see! 386-428-3431

NO BANK QUALIFYING
Many to choose from!!
Why rent when you can
own? Your job is your
credit! Call NOW !!!
386-682-1493/589-4491





ORMOND BCH Walk to
beach 2/2 beachside blk
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- Breakaway
Trails, gated & guarded
comm. expanded
custom home, master
suite, w/sitting area,
jacuzzi tub in mb, 2 other
oversized br's, pool bath
opens to Ig screened
lanai, formal dining, all
wood & tile floors, side
entry 2.5 cg on large
corner lot. 5 mi to beach!
Must see! 386-673-8176
see photo online ad #50778
www.hometownnewsOL.corn
Call Classified
386-322-5949


Coast Atlantic Real Estate Services, Inc.
Buying, Selling, Leasing, Rentals

Call Us Today!
We Have Homes &8 Condos in all Price Ranges
Discounted Commissions Our Specialty!
386-252-2737

\ vally Maroon Jackie Zabielski
SCondo King Broker/Owner

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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. $375,000
Better Homes & Proper-
ties, Zoralda Vollinger,
Realtor 386-795-6550

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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- 3/2/2
1768sf, updated kitchen,
custom bookcases, new
tile & carpet, large back
porch, privacy fence.
$165K. 386-409-3159
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.
386-215-1880, Daytona
PORT ORANGE 3/2/2
with pool on 3/4acre lot.
Family rm, fireplace, new
kitchen, new bath's 100%
renovated. Open House
Saturday 10:00-2:00
$359,000 386-756-0435





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
Call Classified
386-322-5949
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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: 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
SOUTH DAYTONA-
$109,000, excellent cond,
2br, Block home. New
carpet, paint ceiling fans,
tile, central a/c, fenced
lot, shed. 386-451-6378



MINT
SOUTH DAYTONA-
DEEP WATER CANAL
WITH POOL Beautiful
river views! 138 Belle-
wood Ave, 3br/2ba, large
office with separate en-
trance, 2-car garage,
large yard. REDUCED
$145K NOW $579K
FIRM 386-547-4783 see
photos online ad #50471 at
www.hometownnewsOL.com

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

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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


MINT
VERO CENTRAL
BEACH
Charming 3 or 2 br/2ba,
block home with terrazzo
tile firs on lush oversized
lot. New w/d. Mint cond.
Rent to own $369,900.
772-489-0180




DEVELOPERS CLOSE
OUT!II 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
772-589-3054
jking@realtyking.com





ORMOND HALIFAX
Plantation 3Br/2Ba/2CG,
on conservation area.
Yard maint. by HOA. Call
for more info. Gretchen
Simpson, Halifax Planta-
tion. 386-290-6815
ORMOND VILLA Steps
to beach. Laidback area.
Pools, Pets, LOWEST
FEES. 1BD+ bonus
room. Must see!
$121,900 386-344-2600



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.ActionOutfitter.com

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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)


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Port Orange/Ponce Inlet B 1
So. Daytona/Daytona Beach Shores


LAKE WATERFORD
Estates. 130' water front-
age, almost 1.7 acres.
Lot is wooded, ready for
clearing. Bring all offers
$325,000 Prudential
Transact Realty, Carlos
Ring 386-682-8800
MIMS 4.26 beautiful
wooded, cedar oak/pine.
Property can be split to
2.13 acres at 1 home per
parcel. Beautiful homesite
$250,000 321-863-7369
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
PALM CITY- 1/2 acre
Cobblestone, On lake &
golf green, high/dry with
existing building pad.
$194,000 FSBO/agent
Pat 561-876-1885





PONCE INLET Vacant
lot. Motivated Seller!
Reduced from $299K to
$250K for quick sale.
Close by 3/31/08 "Hurry
Will not last"! Coldwell
Bankers All Stars Realty
Michael Tynan
386-299-7996
PORT ST LUCIE near 95
& St. James golf course
2 acre lots. Water & sew-
er Paved roads. Can be
divided. Reduced to
$209,000 561-239-9216
PORT ST. JOHN, 1.6 ac.,
part commercial, part res-
idential, w/3 houses, off
US1, near Indian River,
all or part, $270,000/obo.
321-632-0159 Lv. msg.




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CZoane Aakes
Golf & Country Club
An Age Restricted Community
100% Palm Harbor Homes
Feature Homes
2004 3/2, 2023 s.f.
Golf/Water/Garage
2000 2/2, $89,900
Low Lease, 1067 s.f.
2001 2/2, $104,900
Prepaid lease thru 12/31
2004- 2/2 $105,900
Beautiful Split Plan 20
2001 3/2, $107,900
100% Tiled Floors! "
2001 3/2, $119,900
Golf/Water, 1700 s.f.
2004 2/2 $128,750
Huge Porch on Woods
2004-H2/2 $134,900
100% HDCP Accessible
2003 3/2 $139,900
Golf View & Garage too

Call for more listings!
Doug@cranelakes.com
www.cranelakes.com
386-304-0983
1888-325-2537-




Edgewater
On the
Intracoastal
Waterway

Hacienda Del Ri
386-423-5807
1-800-441-5807
U.S.1 South *Edgewater
*k Minutes from
New Smyrna Beach
www.hacienda55.com
2BR/2BA Lake Front
only $60,000
3BR/2BA Palm
Harbor Lake Front
Only $78,500
2BR/2BA Palm 8
Ha

Harbor Deluxe $88,000
3BR/2BA Palm
Harbor Lake Front
$92,500
Country
Living on the
Breathtaking
Indian River


HACIENDA DEL RIO-
Beautiful 3br/2ba, split
plan, 1750sf, mostly furn.
2 min. to Indian River
Piers, storage for all your
toys, large shed, double
carport, 20x20 glass &
carpeted FL room, move
in condition, termite
bond, Homeshield warr
on all appliances + a/c
unit. 55+ very active
gated community, 2
pools, 2 clubhouses &
morel. To view anytime,
call 386-427-2030
$79,995 If closed by end
of month, will include a
free golf cart & charged


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 mo-
bile homes w/land,
3br/2ba 80x140 corner
lot. Also 1BR unit on 1
side, 2BR on other side
on 75x140 ft lot. All have
been renovated in & out
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 Factory
Liquidation Sale!!! Modu-
lar, Manufactured, & Stilt
Homes. 0% Down when
you own your land.Call for
FREE Color Brochures
800-622-2832



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 Fl
room, carport. Quick
sale was $47,000 Now
$35,000. 772-812-5064
SEBASTIAN 55+ 2005
16x52 2-br/2-ba fully
furnished. Must sell.
$18,500/obo w/ or without
furnishings. Whispering
Palms comm, avail
3/1/08 by appointment
only 772-766-3550
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
W. MELBOURNE, 55+,
2/2, dblewide, turn, 2
porches, 1 encl.-lopen,
carport, shed, sprinkler
sys, citrus trees, sm pet
ok$45,900.321-848-1978

OPEN HOUSE
Reach over
one million potential
buyers from
North Palm Beach
thru Ormond Beach
HOMETOWN NEWS
386-322-5949

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*ELLIJAY GA* (N GA
Mtns) New 3-br/2-ba
manufactured home on
1-2 acres with creek,
large porches, stone
fireplace, SS appliances.
$139,900 404-512-0789
www.galandhome.com
*ELLIJAY NO Georgia
mountains. Oak Creek
subdivision, creekfront &
view lots, .75 to 2.34 ac
Paved roads, & water.
Terms & financing avail.
Starting at $59,000
FSBO 706-273-0604
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acreage. Views and.
creeks. Free information
& color brochure. Appala-
chian Land Company,
Murphy, NC 1-800-837-
9199 www appalachian
land .corn

*TENNESSEE* Cumber-
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tracts starting @
$3500/acre, 1180 +-
acres @ $2500/acre,
5497.77 acres @ $1995/
acre, Tracts w/creek
frontage. Excellent De-
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931-946-2697.
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ABSOLUTE Real Estate
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Neal VanDeRee, Realtor/
AU460 941-488-1500
www.vanderee.com
ARIZONA LAND Liquida-
tion! Near Tucson, Foot-
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Freshly cleared cabin site
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ramp. Paved streets. On-
ly 10mins. to town. Buy
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payment. Limited availa-
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New ranch w/4BR/2BA,
In drywall stage. Sits on
2 acres near Athens,
OH. $79,900/Reduced
$69,900. Owner Financ-
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High&Dry, undev. land in
Hamilton Cty. the "Jewel
of the Suwannee." Zoned
AG1 $110,000. Linda @
Keyes. 954-632-9258
KENNANSVILLE, FL: 30
minutes to Disney, New
Furn 2br/2ba/lcp, 14'x70'
singlewide on 2 fenced
lots, porch & sunroom,
Walk to Lake Marion Only
$90,000 772-464-2860
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GA, NC, SC &VA
Rivers, creeks,
hardwoods, planted
pine, excellent hunting,
recreational or
investment tracts.
404-362-8244
St. Regis Paper Co.
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MACHIASPORT,MAINE-
580 ft of ocean front
property divided into 2
secluded single family
building lots with approx.
5 acres of private
breathtaking ocean
views. 386-767-9988 /
386-679-4308
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MURPHY, NORTH CAR-
OLINA 2.41 Acres, New
2BR/2BA completely fur-
nished cabin. Price re-
duced by $20K. Must sell
this week. $209,000.
727-644-8805
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 MOUNTAINS New
Log Cabin Custom Built
1288sf cabin w/ acreage.
$79,900 easy access,
views. Easy to finish. Fi-
nancing Available.
1-828-286-1666
NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS
Motivated Seller! New log
cabin shell on 1.7 acres,
$89,900. 2-5 acre water-
front homesites from
$99,900. Easy access
mountain homesites
$29,900-$89,900.
828-247-9966
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 FLORIDA LAND
1,955 acres in Jefferson
County. High Quality
Timberland, Planted
Pines, Mixed with Hard-
wood Bottoms & Cutover,
Great Hunting. Road
Frontage, $2100/acre.
Southern Pine
Plantations -
Call 352-867-8018


LEHIGH ACRES, FL 1/4
Acre Lots $9,900; 1/2
Acre Lots $13,900. Call:
Jose (239) 440-6044
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
ACREAGE By Owner,
2.5 acres. Beautiful build-
ing tract. Near Lake Mari-
on. $24,900. Low down.
E-Z Owner Financing.
803-505-2161
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
SOUTH CENTRAL KY-
(Breeding), 4BR/3BA,
front & back deck, -5
acres, overlooks 1.5ac
pond, spring fed, well
stocked. 15 ac could go
with house. EXTRAS.
$350K 270-378-5975
dcp42715@yahoo.com
TENNESSEE
HUGE HOMESITES
Near Gatlinburg
Gated community over-
looking Douglas Lake.
Truly the very
best view in all the Smo-
ky Mountains.
Only $457/month
with $8250 down.
Photos & info at
www.GoLandWorks.com
1-865-621-0435
386-228-5756
TENNESSEE Crossville
Dunlap Double lake lots
on 65 ac Lake $47,900,
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ac lake $14,900 Nickie
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TENNESSEE
Developed 1-6 acre
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Lakes, Golf, Horseback
Riding. Owner financing
homesites from $145 per
month. 1-888-811-2168
TENNESSEE LAND
Sale! 3 Acres/ Log Cabin
$59,900! Saturday March
8th! New 2128 sf log cab-
in package 3 acres of
farmland/ spectacular
views. 1 mile to Nicklaus
designed golf course.
Near TN River/ recrea-
tional lake. Or choose 5
acres/ crystal clear moun-
tain stream just $34,900.
Excellent financing. Ask
about No closing costs
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TENNESSEE Hunting &
Farm Land. Also, 86ac
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TENNESSEE Louisville
Incredible views of Lake
Loudon. Over 2 acres.
Upscale country paradise
$199,000. Lakefront
Lainey Jones. Ferguson
Realtors. 1-800-747-0713
865-356-5003
TENNESSEE MOUN-
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homesites. Breathtak-
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Beautiful Homesite, Mil-
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Shopping! $49,900 Low
Down, Owner Financing!
330-699-1585
TENNESSEE MOUN-
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taking Views, Streams,
Cabins. Owner financing.
Call 888-939-2968
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Booming El Paso. Good
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$14,900. $200/down,
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W. KENTUCKY 100ac
up to 3,500ac tracts, Pre-
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ing. Beautiful rolling hills,
hardwood timber. Build-
ing sites. Cabin available.
80ac lake. $1,800/ac.
270-703-7234
WAYNESVILLE, NC
Smokey Mtns, 6 acres.
Two-story A-frame style,
3br/1.5ba, 2-car gar.
FLAT LAND. Large
stocked pond. Above-
ground pool. Det gar apt.
Small office bidg.
Fenced, Private, 20 min
to Cherokee Casino.
$600K Call 828-215-9004


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tain Properties Cabins,
homes, acreage & invest-
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chure. Western Carolina
Real Estate Company,
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Murphy, NC. www.Wes-
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TAINS Custom built 1320
sq ft EZ to finish log cab-
in on 2+ acres $84,900.
Views, sm stream and
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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







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
-Bus. edt oi i. Buyi


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,


VERO STRIP Center.
Income, location, cap
rate, mint condition. Fully
leased $1.2m. VERO
LANDMARK Corner. 2.5
acres. + 4000 sq ft build-
ing. General commercial.
Lift station. Ample park-
ing. Sale or lease.
$999K 772-489-0180
WAREHOUSE INDUS-
TRIAL/ Distrubution
36,000sf. High ceil. NW
Orange County John
Stewart Lic Real Estate
Broker 407-859-0786




DAYTONA BEACH Du-
plex within walking dis-
tance to beach, Ocean
Walk: shops, theater,
Ocean Center & Water
Park. New roof, CAH,
.water heater. Lot Irg.
enough for more units.
Only $209,900. Gaff's
Realty Co. Joni Goddard
386-322-5510




COMMERCIAL LEASE
OPTION Great Port Or-
ange location Office/
Warehouse,1500-6000 sf
Move-in ready.
Contact LaCour & Co.
386-760-4188/299-7806



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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

DAYTONA BEACHSIDE
prefer employed mature
female to share spacious
home with senior female.
Priv. room & bath. $550
mo, all utilities included.
Non-smoker & refs.
386-257-5684/451-1640

PORT ORANGE-
House, Bikers Welcome!
2 BR's, share 1BA, LR &
Kit. No smoke or pets.
$100/wk pp or $300/mo.
pp + sec. 386-761-7029

SOUTH DAYTONA re-
sponsible employed hon-
est roommate to share
house by lake. $150/wk.
incl. utilities. Call Carol
386-871-4070




FAMOUS SHORES Mo-
tel Really clean rooms.
Bike week specials avail-
able. Call for Unbelieva-
ble prices. 386-767-2943





DAYTONA BEACH
SHORES- 2/2 10th floor
furn, ocean/river view i/o
pool, exercise rm,
undergd. pkg, Exclusive,
secured access bldg. No
pets, $2000/mo.
407-463-7956

DAYTONA AREA-
Marina Grande Riverfront
3br/3ba $1800/mo.
$1000 sec. Also 2br/2ba
$1500/mo. $1000 sec.
386-503-4870

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DAYTONA BEACH
Central Manor Apts serv-
ing adults 62+ or mobility
impaired. lbd/lba Rent
is based on income.
386-255-2622 EOH

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 Shrs
Oceanfront 2bd/2ba fully
furnished long term lease
$1800. Short term avail.
Possible lease option to
purchase. 386-453-7394
DAYTONA BEACH-
2 possible 3 BR, taking
applications. 2nd fl,
central a/c, pkg, fenced
yard, section 8 ok,
anniversary special $599
until 3/7. No dogs
386-689-6605/ 427-0274
DAYTONA BEACH-
Newly refurb. lbd/lba
New apple carpet, & tile.
Inci 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. Ceiling fans,
Ice maker, microwave,
water, cable, pest inci.
Riverside Condos 3
pools, 2 docks, no pets.
$750/mo Move in special
38 6-2 95-9 1 8 2
www.jmhpartners.net/condo

DAYTONA BEACH- Wa-
terfront, new condos in
gated community. Pool,
jacuzzi, fitness center,
fully furnished, upgraded
appliances. 2br/2ba
$1295/mo. or 1br/1ba
$950/mo Utilities includ-
ed. 321-356-1503
DAYTONA CONDO
1 bd/1ba large living
room, walking closet, bal-
cony, ceiling fans, 2nd fl
water pest inci $550 +
sec. 386-788-9405

EDGEWATER 3 bd/2ba/
2cg w/studio Lg. lot w/yd
serve. Scr. porch. 1 blk. to
river. Avail April 1st.
$1100/mo Cred.chk.
386-478-8455
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


HOLLY HILL lbd/lba,
inci water, trash, sewer,
& elec allotment & cable.
Laundry on site.Yr Ise.
$600/mo 386-566-0066
NEW SMYRNA BEACH-
Apartment above garage,
Responsible adult, Fully
Furn, 1BR/1BA, laundry,
Private entrance, Quiet
country area 2 mi. from
SR44, no pets, no
smoking. $175 Week Util
Incl 386-566-9964
ORMOND BEACH. AT-
LANTIS. Direct Ocean-
front 2br/2ba. Unfurn.
Underground garage
parking. $950/mo in-
cludes water, sewer, ca-
ble. OCEAN VIEW RE-
ALTY GROUP. Call
386-441-8245
www.ovrealty.com
ORMOND BY THE SEA
9th fl. Great view secured
building & garage, large
furnished, lbd/lba, all
amenities. Long/short
term 386-453-5820
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 1/1
700sf, Walk to beach
New redone. No pets
$700. 1st, last, sec.
386-756-0435
PORT ORANGE 2/2
1500sf, extra large apt.
Walk to beach remod-
eled.-No pets $1050. 1st
last sec. 386-756-0435
PORT ORANGE lbd/lba
unfurnished mother in
law suite access to swim-
ming pool. Priv. ent., yard
& patio. $600/mo inci util
& cable. 386-767-2943
PORT ORANGE Riverfrt
1blk from Dunlawton lblk
from ocean. Nice clean.
lbd/lba $700/mo Incl
cable, water, trash.
1st/sec 386-956-9995
PORT ORANGE South-
winds TH great location!
2/2, waterfront, fireplace,
cable, pool/clubhse, pets
ok Avail now. $875mo.
386-338-5808
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.
419F Banana Cay Dr.
2br/2ba, 1st floor, up-
graded corner unit.
$750/mo, $500 sec. dep.
1st and last month FREE.
954-655-9085



DAYTONA / ORMOND
Beach 3br2ba home.
Ceremic tile, ceiling fans,
W/Dry, garage, 1 blk
from ocean waves &
dock. $999+ utilities. Call
703-395-5888
DAYTONA BEACH, 4BR
/1BA, big yard, 839 Julia
St. 1st/last, security nego-
tiable. Students & Section
8 welcome. Call for rental
info.-386-257-9203
DAYTONA BEACH-
3bd/1.5ba, w/d, appl.gas,
$750/mo lst/last-neg/sec
incl.pest control & lawn
care. Cable ready. Ref.
Avail nowl 386-383-1149
DAYTONA BEACH-
SIDE- 3/1, steps to the
beach, huge front porch,
hardwood floors,
fireplace, fenced yard, 1
car gar, new appliances,
w/d, furn negot. lawn care
inc. $995/mo. Pets negot.
407-579-5019
EDGEWATER RENT/
LEASE TO OWN
3bd/2ba/lcg,w/d, fenc.yd,
solar water heater, quiet
neighbrhd st/Ist/sec.
$1000/mo 386-689-9503
EDGEWATER- between
US 1 & river. 3br/2ba/1cg
Screened porch, fenced
backyard. New carpet,
tile, paint & appliances
$950/mo, Ist/last/sec No
pets. 386-427-4971 Call
M-F 7am-5pm
EDGEWATER- Between
US1 & River, 2BR, 1
bath, all appliances, all
utilities included, no pets
$900/mo. + sec. Also
efficiency $500/mo. Call
386-427-4116




FLORIDA SHORES-
Newly Remodeled
2br/2ba, New Kitchen,
garage, no pets. $850
mo, 1st, last sec +
utilities. Refs req. 386-
427-7734 315-591-4557


BEACHSIDE
RENTALS

119 CEDAR DUNES
Private courtyard, 2.5
baths, fireplace; extra den
$1,000/mo.

OCEANWALK
Furnished 3 bedroom,
Very plush
$1,500/mo

401i'SAXON DRIVE
2 bedroom townhouse,
newly renovated, private
yard
$900/mo
BOUCHELLE ISLAND
2 bedroom, 2 bath with
lovely water view.
Furnished $1,400/mo
Unfurnished $1,200/mo

NEW SMYRNA
MAINLAND

817 BOLTON ROAD
Large rooms, spacious
yard and great
neighborhood included in
this 21b'edroom home.
$850/mo.

SUGAI MILL COUNTRY
CLUB
A VeryUnusual House
3/2.5', on the fairway
$1,200/mo

VENETIAN BAY
3/3 Condo in the heart of
Venetiap Bay. Very Plush
$1,500/mo

3544 ROMEA CIRCLE
3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
lovely lake view
$1,500/mo

EDGEWATER

314 TWO OAKS DRIVE
Great Neighborhood, 3/2
split plan
$1,200/mo

3216 INDIA PALM
Fully carpeted, this 2
bedroom beauty offers
laundry, galley kitchen and
Garage
$800/mo S

These are just a
few of our units.
Call for Intomiation
on additional units


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EDGEWATER- Great
home! Pelican Cove
West, 2br/2ba with family
room, single garage.
$850/mo. + deposits. No
pets. 386-428-5816

INTRACOASTAL HOME
3br/2ba, directly on
Intracoastal. 2 brand new
docks, fireplace, tile
throughout, Hammock
Dunes. $2000/mo.
321-377-4231

MOVE-IN READY Port
Orange, concrete block,
2/1, central heat/air, W/D
combo, privacy porch,
rear privacy fence instal-
led soon, Ige. shed &
parking area, $760/mo.
Background/credit check.
386-316-5656


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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
.NEW SMYRNA Bch -
Contemporary 3/2, Cen-
tury Woods subdv. $995.
mo + sec dep. Refs, exc.
credit. 386-334-6540,
407-323-5577


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NEW SMYRNA BEACH-
3 blocks from Ocean!
Renovated 4 bed, 3.5
bath, Ig. pool & deck
area. Beautiful inside,
avail. 3/15. Min. 6 mos.
$1850/mo. 386.663.4102
NEW SMYRNA BEACH-
Cute 2br/2ba, sep garage
w/washer & dryer, great
area, incl yard care, no
pets. $1200 mo. 1st, last,
security 386-689-5911
NEW SMYRNA BEACH-
newly carpeted 3BR/2BA
with garage, fireplace,
community pool, Turnbull
estuary directly behind,
unfurnished. $1200/mo.
386-423-0452
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 by!
$1,250/mo. 1 st/last/sec.
Sr. disc. 386-689-8504
NSB WALK TO BEACH-
2br/1ba, family room,
remodeled, corner lot, tile
floors, nice neigh-
borhood, no pets, no
smoking, $850/mo, 1st,
last, deposit. Credit
chack. 407-859-0486


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

ORMOND BY The Sea -
Great bchside neighbhd
3/2/2cg, LR, DR, FR, oak
firs. Walk to beach.
$1300. Furn or unfurn.
305-394-0212

ORMOND BY THE SEA-
Walk to beach. 2 bedrm.,
1 bath. Washer, dryer,
garage. References. No
pets. $875/mo., 1st &
security. 30 Palmetto Dr.
407-765-4801

ORMOND BY THE SEA.
$750-$850. 2/1 homes.
OCEAN VIEW REALTY
GROUP. 386-441-8245
www.ovrealty.com



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Trails, LG Spit/Plan Pool
Home 3/2/2 & Fl. Rm.
All Appl. $1200/mth Incl.
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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 1yr Ise 1st/ last/
sec cred. chk & refs
386-767-0020
PORT ORANGE Waters
edge, Lake front, Large
3bd/2ba, 1600sf, grass
cut incl., $1295/mo. 6771
Calistoga Cr. Diplomatic
Realty 386-453-4485
PORT ORANGE-
Beautiful, 3br/2ba, 2cg,
W/D, fenced yard, large
screened porch, Easy
terms. No credit check,
Other homes available in
area 386-233-0866

PORT ORANGE- 2 bed,
2 bath, Ig. family room,
open floor plan, modular
on 1/2 acre, fenced lot,
centrally located, non-
smoker, $725/mo.
386-383-1040
TITUSVILLE Executive
5bd/3ba/2 car + new RV/
boat gar. 18'x52', 3637sf,
1 acre, sauna, appls., in
exclusive area, rent w/op-
tion to buy. $1500/mo. or
$2500/mo. furnished.
Refs req'd. 321-269-5913


MINT
VERO CENTRAL
BEACH
Charming 3 or 2 br/2ba,
block home with terrazzo
tile firs on lush oversized
lot. New w/d. Mint cond.
Rent to own $1275/mo.
772-489-0180
WALK TO Flagler Ave-
1BR, 1BA, carport, W/D
hook-up, freshly painted
inside, new windows. No
Pets. $800 mo. $850.
deposit. 386-428-1400


WALK TO THE BEACH
2BR, 2BA, garage, W/D
hook-up, freshly painted
inside, excellent location.
No Pets. $925.mo $975.
deposit. 386-428-1400




DAYTONA BEACH 175
Yorktowne Estates.
2bd/2ba. Wash/dry, end
unit, heated pool. $825
incl water/cable Crouch
Realty 386-767-1854
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
NEWSMYRNA BEACH
Landings of Sugar Mill
subdivision, brand new
2bd/2.5ba/lcg. All appli-
ances. $945/mo +util.
386-428-1668
ORMOND / PINE RUN-
3br/3ba,w/d, fireplace,
wet bar, enclosed patio,
deck. Carport, pool
tennis. $1150/mo. 1st,
last, security. No smoking
or pets. 386-334-6273
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


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 o
Pampered Pooch Parlor R.
GREAT VISIBILITY LOCATION o
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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,
45 ft boat slip avail. $950
a mo. + util. No pets,
non-smoker.
386-677-3999 see photo
online ad #28360 at
www.hometownnewsOL.com



DAYTONA BEACH- 500'
from Intracoastal. 3br/lba
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 Shangri-
La. Immaculate 2br/2ba,
quiet neighborhood. Gar.
W/D, lawn serve. $825mo
+sec. Very clean Credit
check. 440-582-3606 '

EDGEWATER 1915 Fern
Palm 2bd/lba, newly ren-
ovated, ceramic tile fl.,
w/d, lawn serv. incl.
$750/mo $750 sec. $200
water deposit, pets ok
w/deposit. 386-316-3535
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
HOLLY HILL Near River-
lbr/lba, kit., din rm, encl
sunrm. W/D incls. util. No
pets $695.mo $695 sec.
Sect.8, 386-615-8030 /
235-5473


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

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





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FLAGLER BEACH 202
S. Central Ave. Village
Shops. Possible 4 busi-
nesses to share building.
780sf. w/lba Rent nego-
tiable. 571-338-9481

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.


HOLLY HILL Now Avail-
able 1,200/600 sq. ft.
office/retail space @
1700 Ridgewood Ave
(US 1). Riviera Plaza
Call 386-677-3741
PORT ORANGE 700 sq
ft office w/private office
space Has kitchenette
$850. monthly.
386-761-0089
PORT ORANGE/US1 -
Office/Retail space. $700
monthly. GREAT LO-
CATION! 386-761-0089



DAYTONABEACH prime
Seabreeze blvd. location
w/prkg, next to 5th3rd
bidg 2478sf Confer rm,
offices, bathrooms. 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



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


COMMERCIAL LEASE
OPTION Great Port Or-
ange location Office/
Warehouse, 1500-6000 sf
Move-in ready.
Contact LaCour & Co.
386-760-4188/299-7806
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 660 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.
PORT ST. LUCIE-
Village Green area. 1200
sqft, with office &
bathroom. CBS, 2 roll-up
doors, 3 years old.
$875/mo 772-971-5420
RV & BOAT OPEN
STORAGE- $75 month
plus tax, 2811 Nova Rd.
South Daytona Call Jack
386-566-8263


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rafting. 2 to 4 br cabins.
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Smokies! Plan your
break now. 2 & 3
bedroom chalets with
mountain views, hot tubs,
Jacuzzis, game rooms.
877-215-3335
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MARATHON. LUXURY
vacation homes. Ocean
Front. Amenities: heated
pool, hot tub, docks. Call
for last minute specials!
1-888-564-5800
american-paradise.comn


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

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TRANSPORTATION


1949 WILLYS JEEP-
Great restoration project.
Not running, includes all
original parts. $1395/offer
386-423-5463
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
BOAT DEALS!!
SPECIAL RATES
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1979 280ZX- 73K original
miles, many new parts
$3100/offer. Also 2002
Angler 18' center
console, 125 hp Mercury
(low hours) 4 year warr.
$14,500 386-566-6358
1992 FIREBIRD- V6,
white, 18,550 original mi,
needs dashboard &
headliner, minor body
rust, runs good $3000
obo. 386-233-0804



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State of the Art 2-part
carbon metallic chemical
process. Repair yourself.
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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
CADILLAC STS '05
Silver green with tan
cloth top, 14 mo warranty
remaining 11,500mi.,
$24,500 772-225-3542
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1992 Executive model,
Body & motor very good,
must see. Needs TLC,
cranks won't fire. Best
offer. 561-906-6669
MITSUBISHI DIAMANTE
2004- Grey, heated
seats, pwr sunroof &
more. 58K mi. $13,500.
Call 386-453-0076
NISSAN SENTRA- '96,
white, 155K mi, 4 door,
gray interior, runs good,
2300 obo 386-383-2477
954-536-0629
TOYOTA CAMRY- '93,
V6, 155K orig, new axle,
starter, alt, matching en-
gine and tranny w/only
75k miles. Have receipts.
$3500/obo 386-214-7910



$1,000 SHOPPING
SPREE, Donate Car,
Max IRS Deduction, Any
Condition, Help Foster
Kids, Free Quick
Pick-Up, No Papers OK,
Espanol, 24/7,
1-888-800-9912



$JUNKCARSWANTED$
GET CASH TODAY! No
title needed running or
not. Any cond. Free re-
moval. 386-717-7857


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-
Veterans Lodging, Inc.
Help Homeless Veterans
and Victims of Natural
Disasters! We make
Donating your car fast
and Easy. Receive Free
Cruise/Vacation voucher.
Fully Tax Deductible. For
Quickest Free Towing
Call 1-800-841-6225



'03 INDIAN CHIEF Brand
new last year made.
Beautiful bike. Custom
corbin seat. 170 mi.
$26,900. 386-290-6740

1995 GOLDWING SE-
48K mi, white,
progressive front end,
driver backrest, running &
highway boards, $7,300.
207-890-6808 In Oak Hill
see photo online ad #28352
www.hometownnewsOL.com
2006 SUZUKI- Bou-
levard 650-S40, single
cyl, 1200 mi, as new,
black + graphics. $3350
386-334-4440

HARLEY DAVIDSON
Softail custom 1996
13,000 miles. Excellent
condition. $10,000
321-636-5873

HARLEY DAVIDSON
Softail Custom 99. 8,900
mi, garage kept, exc
cond, lots of extras. Must
sell. $8800 772-334-0231

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.com
SHADOW- 1100cc,
2001, black, backrest,
windshield, saddlebags,
trunk, 11K mi. $5,000.
207-890-6808 in Oak Hill
see photo online ad#28353
www.hometownnewsOL.com
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 ROADSTAR
Silverado 05. 1700CC
8000 miles. Loaded Mint
condition $8500/obo.
321-728-2286

YAMAHA ROYAL VEN-
TURE- 1983 1200cc,
19,396 mi, very good
condition, $1850 Call
Chuck 386-761-9358

YAMAHA V STAR
CLASSIC- 650 Mint
cond, only 3K mi, purple,
garaged & dealer srvcd.
$3,300 386-441-9862 see
photo online ad #28141 ar
www.hometownnewsOL.com


YAMAHA YZFR6 2007-
6500 mi., Charcoal grey
with gold forks, lowered 2
two brothers racing tip.
Extd. Warranty, lowjack
sys., tag eliminator/led.
$7,300. 386-527-5509



'85 FORD ECONOLINE
350 COACHMAN-
original 34K miles very
nice shaoe. REDUCED
$1000 to $7500/obo
386-767-2995 see photo
online ad #28354 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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Coachmen, Class B, 22',
Ford 350, '00,43K mi, fully
self contained, generator,
new brakes/battery, $24K
/obo. 321-725-6959. See
www.Hometown News
OL.com for photo.
AD#28355
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
www.hometownnewsOL.com


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.
com 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
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RV RENTAL SITE locat-
ed on Hutchinson Island
near Vero Beach. Across
from beach, Marina on
Inter-coastal, pool, tennis.
Phone, cable, and elec-
tricity included. First
class. By the week,
month, or season.
352-347-4470.
WILDWOOD PARK, '06,
38ft w/ 2 slideouts, appli-
ances, sleeper sofa, full
sz bed, new washer,gas
stove + more $19,500
obo in St. Cloud. Must
sell! 518-588-5432 Check
out RV photos at www.
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JEEP GRAND Chero-
kee, Limited '04 V8, auto
silver w/grey leather, fully
loaded. 67K miles Very
Good!!! MUST See!!!
$14,995. 386-562-6634


'92 CHEVY Pick-up, full
size, roof racks, diamond
plate tool box, new tires.
$2500 obo 386-562-4926
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2007 DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN. Take on a
payment of $158 per
month with $0 down. Bad
Credit is OK. Toll Free
877-704-3388 or visit
www autoofferinfo corn for
details. DLR
CHEVROLET '98 2500
Van. Runs good. No rust
good condition. $1800.
OBO. 386-451-3664
DODGE 1995 Chrystar
Conversion Van. V-8
5.2L. all power Video,
TV, Rear bed, etc. $3400
561-906-6669
FORD EXCURSION '00
Limited edition 4 wheel
drive. Auto trans, lifted
w/oversized tires. Black
w/tan leather interior. Ex-
cellent cond. $13,000.
OBO. 386-663-4697 or
386-547-5385.


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HOLIDAY RAMBLER40'
'02 Endeavor,diesel 68k
mi. In motion satelliteexc
cond. Lots of options!
Optional Honda tow car
$97,000 772-774-8539



'91 ASTRO bass boat &
trailer. 18' fiberglass. '91
150 Merc XR4, electron-
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
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'99 COBIA 220- Walk
around, low hours, '05
Tandem axle trailer,
Yamaha OX66 saltwater
series, MUST SELL!
$18,500 386-299-1462


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
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2003 CHAPARRAL
215SS- Loaded, 220hp
fuel efficient Mercruiser.
Less than 200hrs. Runs
new; incl '05 trailer.
$23,900. 386-547-6884

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

ANGLER HORIZON- 18',
175 HP Johnson, T-Top
w/platform, fish finder,
Radio/CD Perfect $5200
386-366-2710 / 677-1015
see photo online ad #28350
www.hometownnewsOL.com

AQUASPORT '21 '05,
Center Console,150
Johnson, bimini top, fully
loaded, trailer $27,000
863-697-0452



BAYLINER CAT- '95,
175 Mercury, 26', bimini
top, low hours, excellent
condition, no trailer.
$8900/obo Call Floyd
386-852-8729 or Fred
386-252-1901 see photo
online ad #28148 at
www.homelownnewsOL.com
www.HomnetownNewsOL.com


BAYLINER CAT- '95,
175 Mercury, 26', bimini
top, low hours, excellent
condition, no trailer.
$8900/obo Call Floyd
386-852-8729 or Fred
386-252-1901 see photo
online ad #28148 at
www.hometownnewsOL.com
CAROLINA SKIFF 14'
Suzuki 25hp 4 stroke,
trolling motor, trailer.
$4900 386-423-4747
CENTURY CORONADO-
Rare collectors year and
model 1955 Antique,
absolutely beautiful,
restored to original
showrm cond, new trailer
$35,900 386-290-6740
LOOK NO FURTHER!
Well Maintained Keywest
'03, 1720, 90 Yamaha,
trolling motor, depth/fish
finder, bimini top, new
cover. $13,250 To in-
spect call 386-345-3138
MAKO 28' "Brand new",
loaded, twin 250 E-tec,
triaxle trailer,$140,000 list
asking $99,000
313-492-8860


GARAGE SALE?
Place your ad In
Hometown News
386-322-5949


POST SPORT FISH
2003 800 HP Cats,
w/525 Hr. Custom Int.
42" Plasma 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



SEA RAY
SUNDANCER-'06,Gener
ator, GPS, dual Merc
cruisers, windliss, full
head, sleeps 5, low
hours, like new. Asking
$109,500 386-527-2103

SEAMASTER '26 Volvo
engine '97, fish wells,
depth finder, cabin, hard
top $7000obo
772-219-0807
SUNDANCE- 16', with
18hp 4 stroke Tohatsu
w/CMC Power Tilt & trim,
trailer w/extras. Like new.
$4995 386-426-8284
Wellcraft Scarab 34' Cig-
arette boat, '85, 2-454
Mercs thru-hull exhaust,
dry stored Brevard, clean,
$32,500 or best offer. Call
407-422-6095


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