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Vol. 4, No. 46 Your Local News and Information Source www.HometownNewsOL.com Friday, December 11, 2009


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Opinions differ on historic


district's effect on business


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By Wayne Grant
wgrant@hometownnewsol.com
DAYTONA BEACH Some say
zoning to protect historic structures
hinders business development and
others say it enhances economic
growth.
These opinions are clashing as the
City Commission considers approv-
ing special historic zoning for the
Seabreeze Historic District, which is
on the national register.
The commission approved the
zoning ordinance unanimously in a


first reading recently, even though a
couple of the commissioners
expressed concerns about its effect
on businesses. It will come back to
the commission for a final vote on
Jan. 6.
A historic zone classification would
mean that the city's Historic Board
would have to approve any demoli-
tion or exterior alteration of a build-
ing in the zone that is considered a
"contributing" structure. New con-
struction would also be reviewed.
Determining factors include age,
architectural style, and how much it


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By Wayne Grant
wgrant@hometownnewsol.com
ORMOND BEACH Caj
Pinero has a visitor to her
home each year for Bike
Week and was worried
where they would park
when she heard about a
new code being considered
by the city.
The new rule would ban
parking in the front yard of
a home except on an


"improved" surface, which
was defined as a durable
material such as concrete
or asphalt. An exception
was provided for driveways
built before 1998.
Ms. Pinero does not have
room in her driveway for
the visitor's vehicles along
with the ones that are
already parked there.
Her problem may be
solved. After hearing from
residents at a recent meet-


ing, the commission decid-
ed to table the matter and
reconsider it after staff
makes several changes.
"The ordinance is
wrong," Ms. Pinero told the
commissioners. "We are on
a fixed income and can't
afford a driveway."
The ordinance allowed a
variance for social events
up to 24 hours, but Ms.
Pinero said she sometimes
has a visitor for a week and


there is no room for them to
park in the driveway.
The commissioners
heard from about a dozen
other residents who spoke
against the proposed ordi-
nance.
Some said there were sev-
eral drivers in their house-
hold and they couldn't fit all
the cars on the driveway
while others said building a
permanent driveway would
be a financial hardship.


Doug Thomas pointed
out that Ormond Beach has
an ordinance that says four
unrelated people can live
together in a house.
"There isn't enough room
to get that many cars in
some driveways," he said.
Another resident, Marvin
Miller, said the ordinance
would create problems.
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By Wayne Grant
wgrant@hometownnewsol.com
ORMOND BEACH The
city commission has rejected
a proposal to allow hard
liquor at private social events
on city-owned property.
The proposal to allow hard
liquor at private socisl events
was made by the Leisure Ser-
vices Department. Director
Robert Carolin told the com-
missioners that the staff at
the Casements believes more
receptions could be booked if
hard liquor were allowed.
He said many times wed-
dings are held at the property
but the reception is moved to
another location where
drinks stronger than beer and
wine can be served.
Commissioners said they
did not like the idea of hard
liquor being served at social
events, such as dinners, wed-


dings and receptions on city
property.
"Having a drink is perfectly
legal," said Commissioner
Bill Partington. "Thousands
do it without a problem but
there are always a few who
ruin it for everyone else."
Commissioner Troy Kent
said he was OK with people
taking the reception to
another location.
"I'm thinking about the
Casements getting wrecked,"
he said.
Mr. Carolin told the com-
missioners that allowing
liquor was just a small part of
the requested changes. He
said the revised ordinance
would allow nonprofits to
charge admission for com-
munity events where they sell
beer and wine, which would
bring in more money for the
organization and also for the


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Jimenez family for a ride during the Christmas in Rockefeller Gardens at The Casements in
Ormond Beach, Saturday.


city. This is currently prohib-
ited.
Other changes include
allowing nonprofits to have
an event more than once a
year and to serve beer or wine
outdoors in Rockefeller Gar-
dens. Currently, events with


alcoholic beverages must be
conducted indoors.
Being able to have events
with beer and wine outdoors
would bring in "considerably
more money," because they
could be much larger, Mr.
Carolin said.


The commission directed
city staff to rewrite the pro-
posed ordinance without
allowing hard liquor and
resubmit it for consideration
at a later meeting.
Other area cities allow hard
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projects to keep the com-
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than require preapproval
for spending.
"I think this will create
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done for the city in an effi-
cient manner," he said.
Mayor Glenn Ritchey
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water plant and there
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Commissioner Richard
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contingency fund to take
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"I don't want to stop (Mr.
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the city, but I want to know
what's going on," he said.
Commissioner Shiela
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Seabreeze Boulevard were
included, it would put "addi-
tional pressure" on the busi-
nesses there.
"We've seen a dramatic
decrease in occupancy
among businesses," he said.
"A historic zone would
require a business owner to
spend additional time and
money to remodel or do any-
thing extensive. The zone
would add more government
bureaucracy to develop-
ment."
Local businessman Jim
Morris said the area south of
Oakridge Boulevard should
not be in the historic district
because it has the Ocean
Center, a water park and a
parking garage.
"North of Seabreeze is
beautiful. You have owner
occupied homes and they
made up their minds to make
their neighborhood look bet-
ter," he said. "South of
Oakridge, you've got large
institutional structures and
also an absence of owner
occupation."
He said he did not believe
people would buy and fix up
historic homes in the area
because (he believes) it would
be a bad investment and the
historic zoning would
impede current owners from
demolishing or remodeling
the buildings.
"It's unfortunate, but it's an
area that's been overgrown


with urban development
really to the point it can't be
recovered," he said.
A counterpoint was made
by city manager Jim
Chisholm, who said in every
place he's traveled, he's seen
historic structures in mixed
commercial and residential
areas.
"You don't tear it down, you
fix it up," he said. "South of
Oakridge, we need to offer
incentives and write codes to
make improvements. From
what I've seen in other com-
munities, the commercial
district is where they thrive."
People fight historic preser-
vation because they don't
understand it, said Tracey
Remark, who lives in the
Seabreeze historic zone and
serves on the Planning Board.
"They are asking you to
take out a commercial area,"
she said. "Commercials areas
work in Savannah, they work
in New Orleans, and they
work in Jacksonville. City staff
does not have to reinvent the
wheel. They can call any of
these places to see how it
works. It's a matter of making
things work for business as
well as historic preservation."
Edith Shelley, who is on the
Daytona Beach Planning
Board and the Downtown
Redevelopment Board, said
historic zones are prime areas
for small business incuba-
tion.
"In city after city, desirable,
small, high-tech businesses
choose to locate in historic
districts," she said.


Tips for savings and


For Hometown News
Volnews@hometownnewsol.com
Conserving while you cook
It takes a lot of energy -
both physical and electrical -
to prepare meals for family
and friends during the holi-
days. Whether you're cooking
holiday dinners for relatives
or baking cookies for an office
potluck, keep these tips in
mind to minimize your elec-
tricity usage in the kitchen:
Don't waste energy by
unnecessarily pre-heating
your oven. Some foods, such
as bread and desserts, require
preheating, but holiday meal

Add some


staples such as turkey and
ham don't.
Keep the oven door closed.
Ovens lose lots of heat when
opened and require signifi-
cant energy to heat back up to
the appropriate temperature.
Instead of opening the door to
check on your food, turn on
the interior light and look
through the oven's window.
Oven-bake as many items
together as you can. Although
some items may cook at dif-
ferent temperatures, many
items can be cooked at a stan-
dard temperature.
Use smaller appliances
such as crock-pots,


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Randy Barber/staff photographer
Some merchants on Seabreeze Boulevard have concerns
about a proposed historical designation for the area.


She also said studies show
that historic preservation
makes areas less vulnerable
to the ups and downs of real
estate values.
The renovation of houses
would put people to work,
said John McGinnis, presi-
dent of the Seabreeze
Neighborhood Association.
"Another benefit is that
we have the ability to gener-
ate historic tourism, which
has become very popular,"
he said.
Several commissioners
mentioned that it is impor-
tant to preserve area histo-
ry.
"We may not have the his-
tory of England or even
South Carolina, but it's
important that we pass on
our heritage to the next gen-
eration," said Commission-
er Derrick Henry.


Mayor Glenn Ritchey said
he had supported the effort
for a historic zone from the
beginning because he is a
"big believer in neighbor-
hoods."
There should be give-
and-take between the two
sides, according to Com-
missioner Richard Shiver.
"The business people I've
talked to are afraid of it. I
think we should not include
Seabreeze Boulevard in the
zone," he said.
Commissioner Robert
Gilliland said he would sup-
port the resolution in the
first reading, but he had
"serious concerns" about
the commercial impact.
"If it's more difficult to
invest here than other cities
those dollars will go some-
place else. That's a fact of
life," he said.


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and allow you to set the tem-
perature 25 degrees lower
than a recipe suggests for the


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From page Al
liquor at private social events
on their properties and
spokesmen say there have
been no problems.
Carol Lucas of the New
Smyrna Beach Parks and
Recreation Department said
they rent out three different
buildings for parties and
have not had a problem in
the 10 years she has been
there.
"The biggest problem has
been wedding cake icing
stomped into the carpet,"
she said. "The parties have to
be out of the buildings by 11


p.m. and I think that's the
secret. They are not there at
two in the morning getting
rowdy."
She said many times the
parties move to another
location in the city to contin-
ue the festivities after 11 p.m.
She said business is brisk
"We're booked for the next
year and it's 80 percent wed-
dings," she said. "If I had
some extra money I'd buy a
building and start my own
business."
Susan Cerbone, spokes-
woman for Daytona Beach,
said the city rents out several
facilities for social events
including weddings and
allows hard liquor.


"We charge an extra $50,"
she said. "I'm not aware of
any problems."
The Holly Hill Recreation
Department has a more
stringent policy.
Only wine or champagne
can be served, said Chuck
Beach of the Recreation
Department, and must have
less than eight percent alco-
hol.
"No alcohol was allowed
until about eight years ago,"
he said. "And then they
decided to allow wine based
products in case they want to
make a toast. And we double
the fee if they want to have
wine."


Ordinance
From page Al
complaining about every-
one in the neighborhood,"
he said. "This is a hardship
for people with small
homes and a working mom
and dad and working kids."
Some of the commis-
sioners said that they had
received many phone
calls and e-mails from
people in favor of the ban,
saying multiple cars
parked in yards was
unsightly and harmed
property values.
Commissioner Troy
Kent said he sees the
problem in his own
neighborhood.
""It's not fair to the
neighbors," he said. "This
could become a real prob-
lem if we don't do some-
thing. But I'm ready to
start bending. I think we
should look at the possi-
bility of allowing a gravel
driveway."
Commissioner Bill Part-
ington said the commis-
sion needs to "balance
quality of life and aesthet-
ics with the rights of
property owners."
A suggestion offered by
Mayor Fred Costello
would allow parking in
the side yard parallel to
the driveway if the drive-
way is full of cars.
"I think that will resolve
most of the issues," he
said.
The commission direct-
ed City Manager Joyce


Shanahan and staff to
redraft the resolution for
the commission to con-
sider.
The changes that will be
studied by staff include:
allowing parking in the
side yard beside the
driveway on material
such as gravel, stones or
mulch; changing the
social event variance
from 24 to 72 hours; and
considering an extended
stay permit.
Mr. Partington said the
commission has a history
of taking on a controver-
sial subject and listening
to residents' opinions. He
believed the ordinance
could be changed to
accommodate most of the
speakers.
"We want to listen and
get it right," he said.
The commission has
dealt with strong public
opinion at least twice this
year.
E-mails and phone calls
from residents about a
river walk idea that had
been discussed by the
commission caused the
commissioners to sched-
ule workshops to get
input from advisory
boards and the public.
Another hot topic earli-
er this year was the
redesign of John Ander-
son Drive. The commis-
sion heard from a roomful
of people opposed to one
of the ideas, which was to
make the street one-way
north bound. The one-
way idea was tossed out.


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Police report


Editor's note: This is a list
of arrests, not convictions,
and all arrestees are pre-
sumed innocent unless or
until proven guilty in a
court of law.

Daytona Beach
Police Department

*Christopher Jon Hawk, 34,
of 1429 MarginaAve., Daytona
Beach, was arrested Nov. 27
on charges of strong-arm rob-
bery and domestic battery
strangulation. Bail was not
set.
*Darlene Mary Dixon, 51, of
1391 Bender Ave., Daytona
Beach, was arrested Nov. 28
on charges of possession of
cocaine. Bail was set at $3,000.
*Tiffany Dawn Moody, 21,
of 720 Washington St., Day-
tona Beach, was arrested Nov.
28 on charges of principal
strong-arm robbery. Bail was
set at $1,500.
*Alyssa Delila Chester, 20, of
428 Hudson St., Daytona
Beach, was arrested Nov. 28
on charges of aggravated
domestic battery. Bail was not
set.
*Mary Garce Panayi, 29, of
919 Essex Road, Daytona
Beach, was arrested Nov. 29
on charges of burglary to a
conveyance and possession of
cocaine. Bail was set at
$3,500.
*Beverly Bernice Davis, 47,
of 148 N. Charles St., Daytona
Beach, was arrested Nov. 29
on charges of grand theft. Bail
was set at $1,500.
*Ryan Jarrod McCarthur, 21,
of 1200 Beville Road, No. 43,
Daytona Beach, was arrested
Nov. 29 on charges of attempt-
ed burglary. Bail was set at
$10,000.
*Benjamin Reginald Robin-
son, 58, of 1060 Third St., No.
6, Daytona Beach, was arrest-
ed Nov. 29 on charges of
unlawful possession of
cocaine. Bail was set at $2,000.
*John Sanford Ferrell, 29, of
554 Oak St., Daytona Beach,
was arrested Nov. 29 on
charges of unlawful posses-
sion of marijuana. Bail was set


at $10,600.
*Angela Denise Williams,
43, of 524 S. Beach St., No. 209,
Daytona Beach, was arrested
Nov. 30 on charges of fraudu-
lent use of a credit card. Bail
was set at $1,500.
*Michael Lorenzo Neal, 52,
of 1066 Patrick Circle West,
Daytona Beach, was arrested
Nov. 30 on charges of unlawful
possession of cocaine. Bail
was set at $1,500.
*Jay Lee Sieber, 46, of 340
North St., Daytona Beach, was
arrested Nov. 30 on charges of
unlawful possession of
cocaine. Bail was set at $1,500.
*Kyle AdamVaslowski, 28, of
240 Brookline Ave., Daytona
Beach, was arrested Nov. 30
on charges of possession of
Alprazolam. Bail was set at
$3,500.
*Kierra S. Talley, 20, of 1690
Dunn Ave., No. 613, Daytona
Beach, was arrested Dec. 1 on
charges of dealing in stolen
property. Bail was set at
$2,500.
*Ryan Anthony Cook, 20, of
1690 DunnAve., No. 613, Day-
tona Beach, was arrested Dec.
1 on charges of dealing in
stolen property. Bail was set at
$2,500.
*Larry A. Eidlen, 42, of 501
VermontAve., Daytona Beach,
was arrested Dec. 1 on
charges of grand larceny. Bail
was set at $1,500.
*Charles Eugene Nichols Jr.,
49, of 547 N. Ridgewood Ave.,
Daytona Beach, was arrested
Dec. 1 on charges of uttering a
forgery. Bail was set at $1,500.
*Eric L. Walker III, 21, of 512
Model St., Daytona Beach,
was arrested Dec. 1 on
charges of possession of
cannabis with intent. Bail was
set at $10,000.
*Annice Marshall McDon-
ald, 33, of 1115 S. Ridgewood
Ave., Daytona Beach, was
arrested Dec. 2 on charges of
solicit to commit prostitution.
Bail was not set.
*Sherika Latrelle Cooper,
29, of 108 Carl Brinkley Circle,
Daytona Beach, was arrested
Dec. 2 on charges of unlawful
possession of cocaine and,
destruction of evidence. Bail


was not set.
*Bradow Samuel Wilson III,
56, of 536 Eldorado St., Day-
tona Beach, was arrested Dec.
2 on charges of burglary. Bail
was set at $1,000.
*Anthony Lamar Avery Jr.,
20, of 214 Lockhart St., Day-
tona Beach, was arrested Dec.
2 on charges of grand theft
motor vehicle. Bail was set at
$2,500.
*Willie C. Grant, 39, of 849
White Court, Daytona Beach,
was arrested Dec. 2 on
charges of dealing in stolen
property. Bail was set at
$1,000.
*Lee Edward Eure, 39, of 547
S. Lanvale Ave., Daytona
Beach, was arrested Dec. 2 on
charges of dealing in stolen
property and grand theft. Bail
was set at $3,500.
*Rico AaronWilliams, 33, of
321 White St., Daytona Beach,
was arrested Dec. 2 on
charges of burglary. Bail was
set at $6,000.
*MatthewAllen Pickens, 28,
of 1999 N. Spruce Creek Cir-
cle, Daytona Beach, was
arrested Dec. 2 on charges of
burglary principle. Bail was
set at $2,500.
*Jerry Max Wilson Jr., 40, of
2550 Tulane Ave., Daytona
Beach, was arrested Dec. 3 on
charges of possession of
cocaine. Bail was set at $1,500.

Ormond Beach
Police Department

*Courtney Eugena Cilla, 29,
of 1519 John Anderson Drive,
Ormond Beach, was arrested
Nov. 27 on charges of possess
of methamphetamines. Bail
was set at $1,500.
*Gino Astolfi, 45, of 3 Reflec-
tions Village Drive, Ormond
Beach, was arrested Nov. 29
on charges of aggravated bat-
tery knew victim was preg-
nant. Bail was set at $2,000.
*Timothy Scott Troxell, 44,
of 1351 John Anderson Drive,
Ormond Beach, was arrested
Nov. 30 on charges of sexual
battery with a weapon victim
12 years or older and armed
burglary to a dwelling/struc-


ture/conveyance. Bail was not
set.
*Anthony Leo Calderoni,
36, of 118 Dawn Drive,
Ormond Beach, was arrested
Dec. 3 on charges of posses-
sion of crack cocaine. Bail was
not set.

Holly Hill
Police Department

*Bobby Lee Johnson, 53, of
1132 Graham Ave., Holly Hill,
was arrested Nov. 27 on
charges of possession of
cocaine. Bail was set at $2,250.
*Danny Ray Austin, 35, of
309 Riverside Drive, No. 206,
Holly Hill, was arrested Nov.
29 on charges of aggravated
assault domestic violence.
Bail was not set.

Volusia County
Sheriffs Office

*Lyndon K. Foster, 49, of
1957 Dimmers Road, Ormond
Beach, was arrested Nov. 28
on charges of battery on a per-
son 65 years and older. Bail
was not set.
*Donald William Stone-
braker, 51, of 610 S. Ridge-
wood Ave., No. 1, Daytona
Beach, was arrested Nov. 28
on charges of aggravated
assault with a deadly weapon.
Bail was set at $2,000.
*Shawne Xavier Butler, 21,
of 178 Tomoka Ave., Ormond
Beach, was arrested Dec. 1 on
charges of burglary to a
dwelling with a firearm. Bail
was set at $50,000.
*John Thomas Leo, 29, of
349 Tomoka Ave., Ormond
Beach, was arrested Dec. 1 on
charges of dealing in stolen
property. Bail was not set.
*Ramze Naji Zaza, 23, of
2139 John Anderson Drive,
Ormond Beach, was arrested
Dec. 3 on charges of grand
theft between $300 and
$5,000, dealing in stolen prop-
erty and violation of the
pawnbrokers act. Bail was set
at $3,000.
*Ronald Franklin Cook, 47,
of 37 Oceanshore Drive,


Wanted person:
Nathan John Foley

Birth date:
March 4, 1987

Reason wanted:
Dealing in stolen property

Alias:
David A. Bullock

Distinguishing Features:
Tattoo on right shoulder

Last known location:
Daytona Beach


Crime Stoppers of
Northeast Florida is
seeking information on
the whereabouts of
Nathan John Foley, 22.
Foley was sentenced to
three years of probation
after pleading no contest
in 2008 to multiple
counts of dealing in
stolen property.
In November, two war-
rants were issued for
Foley's arrest after he was
accused of violating the
terms and conditions of
his probation.
Foley's last known
address was on North
Atlantic Avenue in Day-


Ormond Beach, was arrested
Dec. 3 on charges of posses-
sion of counterfeit
bill/note/draft and grand
theft. Bail was set at $3,500.

Florida
Highway Patrol

*Tyrone Cleveland Gaddy,


Nathan John Foley


tona Beach. Before that,
he lived on Ormwood
Drive in Ormond Beach.
He's 5-feet 7-inches and
weighs about 160 pounds
and has brown hair and
brown eyes. If you see
Foley or know where he
is, don't attempt to
apprehend him.
Anyone with informa-
tion regarding Foley's
whereabouts is asked to
call Crime Stoppers toll-
free at (888) 277-TIPS.
You can also Text your tip
by texting "TIP231 plus
your message" to
CRIMES. Anyone who
provides information to
Crime Stoppers will
remain anonymous and
can qualify for a reward
of up to $1,000.


34, of 720 Westmoreland
Road, Daytona Beach, was
arrested Nov. 28 on charges of
trafficking cocaine powder,
trafficking cocaine/crack,
possession of cocaine with
intent to sell/deliver, posses-
sion of crack cocaine with
intent to sell/deliver and pos-
session of cocaine. Bail was
not set.


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What happened to our holidays?

When I was growing up everything was closed on a
holiday. A holiday was a holiday. Now, everything is
open. The next thing is we will be open for Christmas.
What is going on with these people? Don't they know
what a holiday is? It is a shame that nobody knows any-
more what a holiday is. The people who keep the stores
open are at home with their families, while we have to
work and can't be home with our families. Can some-
body open their eyes?

The 'Blind Side' is
a good family movie

I think "Blind Side" is an awesome movie. I think it
should be rated four or five stars. It has to do with fami-
lies, taking charge of one's life and helping other people.
In this day and age with the crime rate so high and the
economy structure failing us in some sorts, I think it's
good to go to a clean family movie. This movie has heart.
It has pride. The first 10 minutes of the movie will have
you nearly in tears. I went with my 19-year-old nephew
and he thought it was one of the best family movies. I
would give it five stars if I could.

Where's the soap?

Did you ever notice all these places say wash your
hands before going back to work because we are worried
about the flu, but 90 percent of these places don't have
soap and 95 percent don't offer hot water?

In response to
'Smoking should not be allowed
on city properties'

It's hard for me to believe with all the problems in the
world today; famine, war, children being sexually
abused; that this person would pick this one subject to
rant and rave about.
But one thing I will agree with being a smoker myself
and being a courteous smoker that people should not be
in front of a building including a restaurant. There
should be an area where people can go to smoke so non-
smokers don't have to fight their way through smoke to
get inside a building. If they want to rant and rave about
something, they should rant and rave that employees
should have an area to smoke and not outside in front of
the building where people are coming and going.

In response to
'I shouldn't have to pay taxes for schools'

We can't pick and choose what taxes we want to pay. If
I don't use the police or fire department, should I get a
refund? If I love mosquitoes, can I opt out of the tax for
mosquito control? I don't think so. Education is key.
Unfortunately our nation, especially Florida, is turning
out kids that don't even know where the United States is
on the globe and you want your tax money back. If we
had it your way, could you image the fraud that will
surely prevail. The bottom line is deal with it.

Thanks for your help

I would like to thank the good Samaritan at the Big
Lots store on Granada Boulevard in Ormond Beach. The
person was helpful and patiently waiting with me until
the police arrived, so I could report my wallet was miss-
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Letters


Let's keep the news local

I enjoy your newspaper mainly because it is our home-
town news.
So when I saw the headline in James Stammers column
"Golfer celebrates long awaited victory" I immediately
thought, good, an article about Matt Every.
Instead, it was an article about Michelle Wie. A lot of
you are thinking, Matt who? Well, Matt was born and
raised in the Daytona Beach area where his family still
lives. He grew up playing golf at Riviera Country Club in
Ormond Beach.
Some of his accomplishments:
Prep Shot a Mainland school-record 61 during his last
round of golf in high school. All-state selection his junior
and senior seasons. Ranked among the top 30 high school
golfers by several golf publications his senior season.
Volusia County High School Golfer of the Year four years
in a row, and a member of the National Honor Society.
Amateur Qualified for the 2005 U.S. Amateur Champi-
onship. Qualified for the 2005 U.S. Open Championships
at Pinehurst and finished tied for 28th, the highest finish
ever by an amateur at the Open.
At the University of Florida, (2005-06) became the first
golfer in school history to win the prestigious Ben Hogan
Award as the nation's top amateur golfer.
And last month, celebrated a long awaited victory by
winning the final Nationwide tour event by three strokes
earning his PGA card for next year. Nothing against
Michelle, but this is the hometown news. Lets keep the
articles about locals.

John Mulford
Ormond Beach

In response to
'I shouldn't have to pay taxes for schools'

Ray Boyd doesn't think he should have to pay school
taxes because he doesn't have children.
I wonder how many people paid taxes when Mr. Boyd
went to school who didn't have children.


Brief
From page Al
their own employees these days, and
in some cases, pared-down employ-
ment numbers have left companies
with too few workers to donate to the
cause. People who may have been
able to help on an individual basis in
years past need aid themselves now.
Still, we managed to help fill the
shelves for our local charities and for
that we are grateful to you.

Businessman saves family's
Christmas

The spirit of the holidays was alive
and well in a businessman who
played Santa to a woman who we
profiled in a story about car reposses-
sion. Single mother Anne Bright
works two jobs to care for her daugh-
ter and worked extra shifts recently to
earn money to buy her 10-year-old
gifts. Ms. Bright borrowed a friend's
car to shop and while she was in a
store, the car was repossessed. She
didn't know the friend was behind on
payments and understands compa-
nies come after delinquent cus-
tomers, but when she went to the car
company, Daytona Auto Sales to
retrieve her gifts, they were not there
and a business spokesman refused to
tell her where she could find the repo
man. She was devastated and crushed
that her daughter's Christmas was
stolen. WESH 2 spoke to the dealer-
ship. The dealership spokes person
said they were very angry at the
publicity and said there was nothing


What planet do people live on? I am the first one to say
the school board and the school district are out of control
and have been for some time with spending.
Educating our children is one of the most important
things we as citizens do. Does Mr. Boyd believe that he
should get back any federal tax money that is spent on
education as well. Where does it end? No one likes to pay
taxes. We all want our tax dollars to be spent wisely, which
rarely happens. Does Mr. Boyd go to the doctor, most
probably educated by public schools? Does he get his car
repaired or any myriad of other services in the area? Many
of those folks were educated in public schools.
My school tax bill was far more than his, and I choose to
send my child to a private school because I don't feel our
schools do an adequate job of teaching our children. The
reasons for that are too numerous to put in this letter and
it's not because teachers are not teaching. Should I get my
tax dollars back since I choose to pay for a private school?
No. It is individuals like Mr. Boyd who forget that at some
time, others footed the bill for them.
I will say it is beyond the time that our school board
start finding the least expensive methods for school
building, as well as explore any opportunity that would
save the school district money.

Sean R. O'Sullivan
Ormond Beach

Enjoy the beach

Many locals say "I used to enjoy the beach, but I haven't
been to the beach since they put tolls on and barricaded
so many accesses."
Well, now is the time since tolls are suspended for
December and January.
I urge all to enjoy the free beach for two months, then
join the Sons of the Beaches in the effort to eliminate tolls
permanently and restore the free and open beach that
became world famous.

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President Sons of the Beaches


in the car when they repossessed it. A
generous local businessman from
Orlando, Jeff Emory, saw our story
and went shopping for Ms. Bright and
her daughter, replacing all the lost
presents and buying even more.
Mother and daughter were just
overwhelmed with the kindness.

Beware of shoplifters

Police warn this time of year there
are bad Santas out there. Law officers
see an increase in shoplifting this
time of year and warn retail store-
owners that all workers have to be on
their guard, in addition to those doing
security in the businesses. Daytona
Beach police Sergeant Mike Griffin
says thieves are the guys looking
around a lot in area stores to see who
might be watching them. They
typically wear big clothing to hide
items and try to disappear into big
crowds. Police say clerks who interact
with suspicious shoppers may
prevent thefts because thieves don't
want to be identified. Sgt. Griffin says
innocent shoppers can be easily
targeted in the rush of holiday
shopping as well and warn all of us to
be on alert getting in and out of
vehicles. They also remind us not to
leave valuables, including gifts, in
plain sight in cars.

Woman attacked after car
broke down

An Ormond Beach woman was
choked until she was unconscious
twice after police say thieves followed
her from a Daytona Beach gas station


and robbed her when her car broke
down. Theresa Moore had just
purchased a used car and was gassing
it up at theValero Gas Station on
Derbyshire at Eighth Street. She
noticed three men in a red truck, but
didn't think much about them until
she got back in her vehicle and drove
down the street. That's when her new
used car made a noise and she got out
to check it out. Ms. Moore says
suddenly the men were there. She
says they jumped out of the truck,
grabbed her and starting going
through her pockets while another
one of the men strangled her. She
passed out and when she came to,
she thought the men were gone, so
she jumped into her car. Instead, the
victim says the men attacked again,
stealing her purse containing cash,
credit cards and personal informa-
tion, while choking her again. Police
did find the pickup, which had been
stolen, when it wrecked in a busy
intersection. They arrested a teenag-
er, but it's unclear if he was one of the
three men who attacked the woman.

Man accused of raping one
woman and attempting to
rape another

A man who had recently been living
with his parents in Ormond Beach is
now accused of raping one woman and
trying to rape a second victim. Timothy
Troxell, 44, was arrested not far from his
parents' home on John Anderson Drive.
Police said Mr. Troxell met one victim
on a street corner and she agreed to go

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Coin hobby turns gold


By Wayne Grant
wgrant@hometownnewsol.com
DAYTONA BEACH Silver
Coast Coins is a busy place
these days.
One reason is that many
people are selling gold to take
advantage of the fact that it is
now at its highest price in his-
tory.
Owner Jay McBride, who
has been in the business
since 1973, said it's a good
time to sell gold.
"I think the price will come
down," he said. "Right now
there's a huge demand
nationwide."
Gold is just part of this
family-owned business on
East International Speedway
Boulevard. They also buy and
sell items such as silver, col-
lectible coins, jewelry, paper
money and silver serving
sets.
People are not only selling
gold, but buying it as an
investment.
People are also buying sil-
ver, because it's more afford-
able than gold, Mr. McBride
said.
Lance Wilson, Mr.
McBride's son-in-law who
works alongside him, said the
latest rage is the Canadian
Maple Leaf one-tenth ounce
gold coin.
"With coins this small, you
can sell part of your gold and
keep some of it," he


explained.
In these days of electronic
bank transactions, owning
gold is an opportunity to see
and touch your investment.
"We are one of the few
places you can buy physical
gold," Mr. Wilson said. "You
can't get it at the bank. And
you can take it anywhere in
the world. An ounce of gold is
an ounce of gold anywhere."
Mr. McBride's first love was
rare, collectible coins.
"I always wanted to have a
coin shop since I was a little
kid," he said.
He opened his first shop in
Rapid City, S.D., and discov-
ered Daytona Beach while
visiting coin shows around
the country.
"The shows in Daytona
Beach were really spectacular
so I decided it would be a
good place to move my busi-
ness, plus I wanted the sun-
shine," he said.
He moved his business
here in 1988.
He said these days he does
more business with bullion
(bars, ingots and gold or sil-
ver coins without collectible
value) than collectible coins
because rare coins have
become too expensive for
average people.
As an example, he said an
1893 F silver dollar was worth
$300 20 years ago and now it's
worth $3,000.
"If people have something


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they think is valuable, they
should bring it in," he said.
"We'll tell them what it's
worth at no charge."
Mr. McBride said people
with something to sell often
shop around and then end
up coming back to his shop
because he offered the best
price.
"We get business through
word of mouth," he said.
"After 37 years we've made a
lot of friends and we see the
same people over and over."
Many people who enjoy
collectible coins have an
interest in history, Mr.
McBride said.
"You never know who held


that coin," he said. "You won-
der ... Did they lose it playing
poker? You're holding an
actual piece of history."
He is still looking for one
elusive coin.
"I've seen just about every-
thing, but I still want a $4 gold
piece that was made between
1879 and 1880," Mr. McBride
said. "There are only a few of
them. I'm still waiting to find
one."
Silver Coast Coins is located
at 222 E. International Speed-
way Boulevard, Daytona
Beach and is open 9:30 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. Monday through Fri-
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Beach.
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facility and learn about the
computer courses they offer for
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The "hands-on" courses are
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For more information, call
(386)254-1688.

Halifax Health
Foundation honors
physicians
The Halifax Health Founda-
tion recently honored Dr.
Steven Miles, as well as all
Halifax Health physicians at
its medical staff reception at
The Shores Resort & Spa.
Dr. Miles, a physician with
Radiology Associates in Day-
tona Beach, is board certified
and specializes in neuroradi-
ology and interventional radi-


ology. He completed his med-
ical degree, residency and fel-
lowship at the University of
Florida and has been practic-
ing in Daytona Beach for 18
years.
The event also acknowl-
edged all Halifax Health
physicians for their commit-
ment to serving area residents
and the promotion of health
and wellness in the commu-
nity.

Swing dance course
scheduled
Dance Express Produc-
tions will hold a progressive


course in swing dancing.
The six-week class will be
held from 7 to 8 p.m. each
Friday beginning Jan 8, at
1501 Ridgewood Ave., Holly
Hill.
On Feb 12, participants
will finish the course with a
Valentine's Day party.
A partner is helpful, but
not necessary. The cost is
$60 for a single person and
$110 per couple.
Participants can register
at the studio or by e-mail at
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(386) 679-4855.


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Christmas parade
rescheduled
The city of Holly Hill will
hold its 50th annual
Christmas parade at 10
a.m., Saturday, Dec. 12.


This event was originally
scheduled for last week,
but was postponed due to
inclement weather.
The parade will move
south along Ridgewood
Avenue from 15th Street to
10th Street.


Following the event, the
city will host Parade Fest,
an entertainment and
family event at Hollyland
Park.
For more information,
call (386) 248-9460 or (386)
248-9425.


Holiday parade
rescheduled
The City of Daytona Beach
will hold its 2009 Daytona
Beach holiday parade and fes-
tival at 2 p.m., Saturday, Dec.
12, on Beach Street in down-
town Daytona Beach.
This event was originally
scheduled for last week, but
was postponed due to
inclement weather.

Housing program
seeks holiday
sponsors for
homeless families
Family Renew Community,
an agency that provides tran-
sitional housing for homeless
families with children in
Volusia County, needs busi-
nesses, organizations and
individuals to adopt families
for the holidays.
Adopt-a-Family donors
will provide gifts to children
and parents, selected from
the families' modest wish
lists, and may also provide
clothing and food for the hol-
idays.
For more information or to
adopt a fai ily, call Claris
Mac'Kie at (386) 239-0861.
Family Renew Commu-
nity offers housing and
support services to 32 fam-
ilies on three residential


campuses, in Daytona
Beach, DeLand and Holly
Hill.

Ormond Beach holds
Christmas parade
The city of Ormond Beach
will hold its 19th annual
Christmas parade at 6:30
p.m., Saturday, Dec. 12. The
theme of the parade is 'An
Evergreen Holiday."
Colorful floats, marching
bands, decorated vehicles
and walkers will begin the
1.5-mile route at Yonge Street
and Division Avenue. They
will move north to Granada
Boulevard and then turn east
to South Beach Street.
For more information, call
(386) 676-3241 or visit
www.ormondbeach.org/Eve
nts.

Fire department flu
shot program ends
The last day of the Ormond
Beach Fire Department sea-
sonal flu shot program will be
Tuesday, Dec. 15.
The seasonal flu shots are
given from 9 a.m. to 5 p .m.,
Monday through Friday, at
Fire Station No. 91, 364 S.
Atlantic Ave.
The cost is $25 payable with
cash, check or Medicare "B"
billing.
Shots are available to ages


18 and older. This is the sea-
sonal flu shot and does not
include the swine flu vaccine.
For up-to-date information,
visitwww.ormondbeach.org.
For more information, call
(386) 676-3255.

Holiday double
feature shown
under the stars
Ormond Beach's Leisure
Services Department and The
Casements Guild will hold
"Movies on the Halifax" at 6
p.m., Friday, Dec. 11, at Rock-
efeller Gardens.
A holiday double feature
including "How the Grinch
Stole Christmas," and "Elf"
will be shown.
Food vendors will be avail-
able.

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program offered
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needs a break with a free
respite care program from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, Dec.
12, at Easter Seals Center,
located at 1219 Dunn Ave.,
Daytona Beach.
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special guest when Santa
Claus stops by for a holiday
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From page A6
to a party with him. Instead,
police said Mr. Troxell took
the victim to a vacant home
that was for sale, telling her it
was his parents' house and
to prevent them from
waking up, they would have
to sneak in through the pool
area. Mr. Troxell ran when
the woman started to
scream, but hours later
police said he met another
woman at a nightclub and
told her the same story.
Police say Mr. Troxell took
the second woman to
another vacant and for sale
home on Northbrook Drive,
where he pulled out a
screwdriver and raped her
on a back screen porch. That
victim managed to stab Mr.
Troxell with the screwdriver
and steal his wallet before he
took off and police quickly
identified the suspect, then
found him riding a bike in
the area unable to explain
the stab wound on his face.


Family of murder Man shot in
victim wants answers drive-by shooting


The family of a Daytona
Beach man murdered the
day after Thanksgiving is
pleading with the killers to
come forward and asking
anyone in the community
who may have information
to do the right thing and
call police. James Tolbert,
34, was stabbed and shot
outside his apartment on
Baldwin Lane near Division
Street. A lone witness saw
two young men running
from the scene, but that's
where the leads end. Mr.
Tolbert's mother, stepfather
and the mother of his 12-
year-old daughter say they
need closure and hope
someone with information
will come forward. Police
said drugs and drug
paraphernalia were found
in the victim's apartment
along with cash, but
nothing was taken, so they
can't be sure if the murder
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A21-year-old Daytona
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the leg overnight and tells
police he was a victim in a
drive-by shooting. Derek
Wendell said someone in a
passing vehicle shot into his
car at the intersection of
Madeline Avenue and Sunset
Cove Drive in Port Orange.
Mr. Wendell said the suspect
car followed him from
Daytona Beach Shores where
he stopped to get gas, all the
way into Port Orange, and
then opened fire. Mr.
Wendell said after he was
wounded, he drove further
into Daytona Beach, where
he stopped at a convenience
store for help. He said he did
not recognize the people in
the suspect vehicle.

Women sentenced to
15 years for DUI
manslaughter

A 23-year-old woman will
serve 15 years in prison after
pleading no contest in
Volusia County to DUI
manslaughter. Motorcyclist
Chris Maloney, 44, was killed
in Holly Hill last January
when the driver of a Jaguar
slammed into him, pushing
him into several vehicles in
front of him. Police said Erika
Selman was drunk that night
and abusive with police. She
was also sentenced for
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September. Holly Hill police
stopped veteran officer Janet
Hawkins after they saw her
racing down side streets and
blowing through stop signs
and intersections. Police said
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Cops arrest copper
thieves

A copper thief drew the
attention of the "coppers"
and firefighters when he
was spotted on the roof of a
vacant restaurant in
Daytona Beach. Police had
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from the fire department to
bring Gregory Goreham,
31, down. He was on the
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200 block of north U.S.
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police officer spotted him.
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an air conditioning vent on
the roof surrounded by
freshly cut copper. Two
people waiting for him on
the ground were also
arrested and charged as
accessories.

Burglar sentenced to
two years

A burglar, who was
identified by Daytona
Beach police through new
technology called touch
DNA, is going to prison
for two years. Dean
Dagostino, 43, used a
porous coquina rock to
bust a window at the
Ultimate Omelet shop in
late May, and steal cash
from the restaurant.
Police had his DNA on file
because he was in jail,
accused in another
burglary. Investigators
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visit.
The respite care program is
open to children with special
needs and their siblings.
Specially trained staff will
be on hand to provide a day of
safe, structured activities with
games, children's stories,
music and more.
Registration for program is
required.
For more information, call
(386) 255-4568, Ext. 328.

Club Boom collecting
toys for holidays
Club Boom is assisting
Our Children First, a mental
health care provider, in col-
lecting toys for the holiday
season.
The club's goal is to fill one
of its racquetball courts with
toys.
They also have names of
children to adopt for the
holiday on a tree at the club.
Participants who pick a
child's name off the tree and
bring back the items on his
or her wish list will receive a
one-month membership to
Club Boom.
Toys will be collected until
Friday, Dec. 11.
There will be a "We
Reached Our Goal Holiday
Party" from 6 to 9 p.m., Fri-
day, Dec. 11.
Club Boom is located at 1
S. Old Kings Road, Ormond
Beach.


For more information, call
(386) 676-9311.

Toy drive benefits
Our Children First
The city of Daytona
Beach Fire Department is
collecting toys for Our
Children First, a mental
health care provider.
There are seven loca-
tions in the Daytona Beach
Area Fire Departments
where toys are being col-
lected.
The goal is to distribute
gifts to more than 600 chil-
dren in Volusia and Flagler
Counties who are clients of
Our Children First.
For more information,
call (386) 248-2771. Ext.
305.

Museum holds
holiday party
The Halifax Historical
Museum is holding
"Home for the Holidays
Celebration Party,
celebrating Christmas,
Chanukah and Kwanzaa
from 5:30 to 8 p.m.,
Saturday, Dec.12, at 252 S.
Beach St., Daytona Beach.
There will be champagne,
hors d'oeuvres and live
music.
Reservations are needed.
To make a reservation, call
(386) 255-6976. Cost is $10
for members and $12 for
non-members.


Historical homes
tour offered
The Ormond Beach Histori-
cal Society will hold its "2009
Holiday Tour of Homes" from
1 to 6 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 13.
Participants will get an up
close look at some of the
homes of the pioneers of
Ormond Beach, originally
called "New Britain."
Continuous walking tours
and shuttles are available and
will begin at the historic
Anderson-Price Memorial
Building 42 N. Beach St.
This tour features 10 build-
ings and homes.
Advance tickets are $20 for
adults, and $25 the day of the
event.
For more information, call
(386) 677-7005 or visit
www.ormondhistory.org.

Celebrate Chanukah
outdoors
The Esformes Chabad
Jewish Community Center
of Greater Daytona will hold
"Chanukah Outdoors 2009"
at 2 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 13, at
1079 W. Granada Blvd.,
Ormond Beach.
This event is free.
Participants may help
build a Lego Menorah.
There will be food, a petting
zoo, jousting tournament,
train rides and more. Bar-
becue will be for sale.
For more information, call
(386) 672-9300.


Genealogical society
to meet
The Volusia County
Genealogical Society will
meet at 6 p.m., Thursday,
Dec.17, in the auditorium of
the City Island Library, 105 E.
Magnolia Ave., Daytona
Beach.
The installation of the 2010
officers will be followed by the
annual Christmas party.
The public may attend.
Refreshments will be served.
For more information, call
(386) 760-8851 or e-mail
vcgs@cfl.rr.com.

Breakfast with Santa
Breakfast with Santa will be
held from 8 to 11 a.m. Satur-
day, Dec. 19, at The Case-
ments, 25 Riverside Drive,
Ormond Beach.
Kids will not only meet
Santa, they will dine with him
as well. Three seatings are
available: 8 a.m., 9 a.m. and 10
a.m.
Advance tickets are
required.
Pancakes, sausage, orange
juice, coffee and hot choco-
late will be served.
The program will also
include stories by Mrs. Santa,
face painting and other activi-
ties. Participants should bring
a camera to capture the mem-
ories with Santa and the holi-
day decorations at this his-
toric, former Rockefeller
home. Tickets are $5.
For more information, call
(386) 676-3216 or visit
www.ormondbeachorg/Events


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FRIDAY, Dec. 11
*"Light Up Flagler:" This
event will be held from 5:30-
7:30 p.m., Friday on Flagler
Avenue, New Smyrna Beach.
The grand lighting will be at 6
p.m. Come shop in the
avenue's unique boutiques,
stores and galleries or dine in
one of the fine restaurants
while enjoying the festivities.
Most merchants will have an
open house at their place of
business, while serving
refreshments, and will be
decorated for the season.
Merchants will be competing
for the "Best Window Display"
and "Best Building." The
winners will be announced at 7
p.m. at the gazebo. There will
be lots of live entertainment on
the avenue by school choruses,
church choirs, school perform-
ance groups, local martial arts,
cheer, twirling and dance
groups. The Dream-A-Wish
Foundation will be at the
corner of Flagler Avenue and
Cooper Street with Santa, his
helpers and his big bright red
sleigh. For more information,
call (386) 427-2256 or e-mail
merchantsofflaglerave@gmail.c
om.
*Holiday parade: The City of
Daytona Beach will hold its
2009 Daytona Beach holiday
parade and festival at 2 p.m.,
Saturday, Dec. 12, on Beach
Street in downtown Daytona
Beach. This event was originally
scheduled for last week, but
was postponed due to
inclement weather. Expresso
will be performing during the
Daytona Beach Holiday parade
from 1-2 p.m. at Magnolia
Avenue and Beach Street in
downtown Daytona Beach.
They will also perform from 3-5
p.m. on the main stage
following the parade.
*Christmas parade: The city
of Holly Hill will hold its 50th
annual Christmas parade at 10
a.m., Saturday, Dec. 12. This
event was originally scheduled
for last week, but was post-
poned due to inclement
weather. The parade will move
south along Ridgewood
Avenue from 15th Street to
10th Street. Following the
event the city will host Parade
Fest an entertainment and
family fun event at Hollyland
Park For more information, call
(386) 248-9460 or (386) 248-
9425.
*Walk Through Bethlehem:
This is an outdoor drama event
that is offered free from 6-9
p.m., Friday through Sunday.
The Walk Through Bethlehem
set is a 22,000 square foot city
that takes over three months to
construct The city includes
several streets, 23 shops, 400
costumed characters, hundreds
of volunteers, and over 100 live
animals, including two camels.

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By Dale Smith
Dsmith@hometownnewsol.com
ORMOND BEACH How would you
like your grouper? Sauteed? Broiled?
Stuffed? Grilled? Blackened? Lightly
dusted?
Well, if you're dining at Billy's Tap
Room & Grill in Ormond Beach, you
will be handed a list to help make your
decision easier.
You see, Billy's is famous for its
grouper, and features 23 ways to pre-
pare it. That's right, 23 ways.
But-there is a 24th way, too. If you
don't see the right combination to your
liking, tell the chef how you would like
to have it cooked.
Saute Chef Shawn Beers, a 12-year
kitchen pro at Billy's, said he is amazed
at all the ways kitchen manager and
chef Clay Pletcher can create so many
grouper recipes.


ow on tap at
"I've never seen him do so many
orders [of grouper] in one night and get
them out the door," Mr. Beers said.
Owners Maria Szabad-Reisch and
Bobby Szabad, purchased the restau-
rant, first opened in 1922, in 2006 from
Monk and Jackie Noell, knowing very
well the implications of inheriting a
neighborhood icon.
"There is a lot of history here and we
feel we're only the temporary holder of
the tradition that is Billy's today before
we turn it over to someone else," Mr.
Szabad said.
For Maria Reisch, owning a restau-
rant was her dream come true. She is
originally from Holland and was the
former owner of the beachfront motel
Old Salty's Inn in Daytona Beach
Shores.
"We're proud to continue a legacy in
Ormond Beach," Ms. Reisch said.
As the current stewards of Billy's,


Billy's Tap Room &
Grill is aglow with
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iconic grill
not many changes have taken place
since 2006. However, recognizing the
economic downturn, Mr. Szabad said it
was time to do what they needed to do:
drop their prices on the menu.
"It's our way to help our diners
through some tough economic times,"
Mr. Szabad said.
Ms. Reisch said these days we all
need help.
"Diners will still have the dining
experience but with lower prices."
Calling it Billy's Best-Best Menu,
Better Prices, Mr. Szabad said, "One
thing we're not doing is sacrificing
quality and quantity with that price
drop."
Maria Reisch and her husband
tweaked their menu items, keeping all
the favorites, but adjusting the prices
downward.
See BILLY'S, B4


The Club Scene


*The Aquarium: Neil
Freestone will perform
acoustic '80s rock from 5-9
p.m. each Friday. The
Fabulous Slidells perform
classic rock from 4-8 p.m.
each Saturday, and Nancy
Heartline will perform folk
acoustic music from 4-8 p.m.
each Sunday. Aquarium
nightclub hours are from
9:30 p.m.-2:30 a.m., Friday
and Saturday. The Aquarium
is located at 125 Basin St.,
Daytona Beach. For more
information, call (386) 255-
6477 or visit www.Aquarium-
Daytona.com
*Bank & Blues Club:
Daytona Blues Society True
Blues Jam is held at 7:30
p.m. each Wednesday. The
Show Case Act will be held at
8:30 p.m. Daytona Blues
Society "True Blues" Live Jam
open jam session is held
from 10 p.m.-1 a.m. each
Wednesday at 701 Main St.,


Daytona Beach. There is a $3
cover. For more information
and a full events schedule,
visit the Web site at
www.DaytonaBluesSociety.or
g.
*First Turn Steakhouse:
Reuben Lounge Lizard will
perform at 6 p.m., Friday at
the tiki bar. Early Ray Borden
will perform at 6 p.m.,
Saturday at the tiki bar. First
Turn Steakhouse is located at
5236 S. Ridgewood Ave., Port
Orange. For more informa-
tion, call (386) 788-5434 or
visit www.firstturnsteak-
house.com.
*Five O'Clock Charley:
This band will perform rock
'n' roll, blues and country hits
from 7-10 p.m., Friday and
Wednesday at Julian's
Landmark, 88 S. Atlantic Ave.,
Ormond Beach. The band
performs from 5:30-8:30
p.m. each Thursday at Pirana
Grille, 241 N. U. S. Highway


1, Ormond Beach. For more
information, visit www.fiveo-
clockcharley.com
*Frappes North: Wine
tasting are held at 6 p.m.
the first Tuesday of each
month. Reservations are
required. Live Music Friday
Nights are held from 7-11
p.m. Frappes is located at
123 W. Granada Blvd. in
Ormond Beach. To make
reservations, call (386) 615-
4888 or visit the Web site at
www.frappesnorth.com.
*The Garlic: Blues and jazz
musicians perform seven
nights a week. "Muddy Harp"
Hodgeson will play the blues
from 7-11 p.m., Friday and
Saturday. He will be joined
by saxophonist Ray Guiser
from 9 to 11 p.m., Saturday.
Sax man Thom Chambers
will also perform from 6-10
p.m., Sunday and Monday.
Pianist and vocalist Michael
Lamy will perform from 6-10


p.m., Tuesday. He will be
joined by Linda Cole at 8
p.m. Mr. Hodgson will
perform from 6-10 p.m.,
Wednesday and Thursday.
The Garlic is located at 556 E.
Third Ave., New Smyrna
Beach. For more information,
call (386) 424-6660.
*Inlet Harbor: Les B Fine
will perform from noon-4
p.m., Friday and Saturday.
Then2Now hits the stage at 5
p.m., Friday and Saturday.
Steve Hageman will perform
from 12:30-4:30 p.m.,
Sunday. Eddie Uzzle will
perform at 5 p.m., Sunday
and Monday. Mike Caso will
hit the stage at 5 p.m.,
Tuesday. Carl Bernard will
perform at 5 p.m., Wednes-
day. Mr. Hageman will
perform at 5 p.m., Thursday.
Inlet Harbor is located at 133
Inlet Harbor Road, Ponce

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STAR SCOPES
James Tucker
Week of 12-11-2009


Aries-March 21-April 19
Your inner search for wisdom
makes you a wise soul. It
defines your passion for the
truth. No one has stronger
feelings. It helps in your pur-
suit and understanding of
the deeper mysteries. This
quest is the main source of
your happiness, more impor-
tant than earthly riches. This
is why we look up to you as
our leader.

Taurus-April 20-May 20
Your strong belief in doing
things right is the major fac-
tor in your successful pursuit
of life. People like to be
around you, just to see what
you are going to do next.
When you get that "right"
feeling, nothing can slow you
down or stop you. You are
truly a kind soul and great
holiday blessings are upon
you.

Gemini-May 21-June 21
Continue to have a renewed
sense of hope in the New
Year. You have earned it for
hanging in there this year
and never giving up. Stay
focused on your most impor-
tant visions, desires and pas-
sions. Refuse to let the world
or negative influences pull
you off course. Continue to
speak your truth. Much good
is on the way.

Cancer-June 22-July 22
Your great love of life will
always pull you through chal-
lenging times. Strive for bal-
ance. It will give you the
renewed strength to keep on
keeping on. Refuse to let
yourself be burned out now.
Fall is the harvest time of life
on earth. It should be a time
of plenty for all to end the
year and begin the new with
greater blessings.

Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
Your positive attitude is con-
tagious. It's hard to say "no"
to Leo. Your inner strength is
the light that guides us on
our path of truth and helps
us in our travels. This is the
universal gift given at birth.
Thanks for being there. You
know what will work. May
life's greatest victories come
back to you as your just
reward.

Virgo-Aug. 23-Sept. 22
Your natural passion for life
is a positive influence on
everyone. Keep a close focus
on your main goals and pri-
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holidays, patrons will have
the chance to relive the magic
of the Rat Pack when "That's
Amore: Dean Martin &
Friends Holiday Special" will
be performed at 7:30 p.m.,
Monday, Dec. 14, at the
PeabodyAuditorium.
"That's Amore: A Celebra-
tion of Dean Martin &
Friends" aims to bring that
same charisma and humor to
the stage in a faithful adapta-
tion of "The Dean Martin
Show," complete with playful
slurring and absurd, ad-
libbed comedy sketches.
The show stars Mark
Adams who captures Mr.
Martin's style, his looks, his
charm, his voice and his mag-
netism.
Mr. Adams is an accom-
plished performer, who
played the legendary crooner
in London's West End presen-
tation of "The Rat Pack Live
From LasVegas" to much crit-
ical acclaim.
That's Amore spotlights
many of the singer's celebrat-


ed standards, including
"Mambo Italiano," "Memo-
ries Are Made of This," "Every-
body Loves Somebody,"
"Volare," "Ain't That a Kick in
the Head," "Little Old Wine
Drinker Me," "Cha Cha Cha
D'amour," "Gentle on my
Mind," "South of the Border,"
and "That's Amore."
In the spirit of Christmas,
the show also features such
Dean Martin holiday classics
as "Baby, It's Cold Outside,"
"Rudolph the Red-Nosed
Reindeer," "Winter Wonder-
land," and "Let It Snow! Let It
Snow! Let It Snow!"
Tickets for "That's Amore: A
Celebration of Dean Martin &
Friends" are now on sale and
can be purchased at the
Peabody Auditorium Box
Office, 600 Auditorium Blvd.,
Daytona Beach,
www.PeabodyAuditorium.org
, by calling (800) 745-3000,
online at
www.ticketmaster.com, or at
any Ticketmaster outlet. Tick-
et prices range from $35 to
$47, plus service fees.
For more information, call
(386) 671-3462.


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*Jack's Stadium Sports Bar
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perform at 9 p.m., Friday.
Crazy Carls with Big City
Bomber will perform at 9 p.m.,
Saturday. Jack's Stadium
Sports Bar & Grill is located at
2225 S. Ridgewood Ave.,
South Daytona. For more
information, call (386) 760-
7222.
*Java Jungle: Open Mic
Night with Wes Malone is at 7
p.m. each Thursday. Musicians,
authors, singers, poets and
composers are welcome. Java
Jungle is located at 4606
Clyde Morris Blvd., Unit 2P,
Port Orange. For more
information, call (386) 760-
8969.
*Norwood's Restaurant
and Wine Shop: Free wine
tasting are held from 5-7 p.m.
each Friday on the deck and
Saturday in the shop with
complimentary cheeses.
Norwood's is located at 400
Second Ave., New Smyrna
Beach. For more information,
call (386) 428-4621.
*Ohana Luau Dinner Show:
This dinner show spectacular
and family-style feast, with a
6:30 p.m. seating, dinner
served at 7:15 p.m. and show
time at 7:30 p.m., is held
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
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Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach
Shores. Participants will learn
traditional dances with
Polynesian women, warriors
and keikis (children). A
flaming fire knife dance and
hula with audience participa-
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The Ocean Center has
several events on the
calendar in early 2010,
and tickets could make
unique stocking stuffers
for those hard-to-buy-for
friends and loved ones.
The "World Famous"
Lipizzaner Stallions will
take center stage at 2
p.m. and 7:30 p.m.,
Saturday, Jan. 2. The
stallions are embarking
upon their 40th anniver-
sary tour with new
music, choreography
and routines demon-
strating the movements
of classical dressage,
including the leaps and
maneuvers known as the
"airs above the ground."
Tickets start at $18.50.
The Harlem Globetrot-
ters are bringing a new
show and 2010 World
Tour to the Ocean Center


for a performance at 7
p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 23.
The show represents the
Globetrotters' 84th
consecutive season of
world tours. Tickets start
at $17.
Comedian, ventrilo-
quist and television star
Jeff Dunham is bringing
his "Identity Crisis Tour
2010" to the Ocean
Center for a show 7:30
p.m., Wednesday, March
17. This will be Dunham's
first appearance at the
facility. Tickets are
$41.50.
Ticket prices do not
include applicable
service charges and
handling fees.

Tickets may be pur-
chase at the Ocean Center
box office or through
Ticketmaster at ticket-
master.com or by calling
(800) 745-3000.


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Walk Through Bethleham is
located at CrossRoads, 1851 S.
Clyde Morris Blvd., Daytona
Beach. For more information,
visit www.crbible.com or call
(386) 760-4806.
*Movie under the stars: The
Port Orange Family Days
Community Trust will show a
movie Friday. "White Christmas"
will be shown at 6:30 p.m., at
the Parker Amphitheater at the
Port Orange City Center.
Refreshments will be available
for purchase.
*Movies on the Halifax:
Ormond Beach's Leisure
Services Department and The
Casements Guild will show a
holiday double feature including
"How the Grinch Stole Christ-
mas," and "Elf at 6 p.m. at
Rockefeller Gardens. Food
vendors will be available.
*Winter dance: This event
will be held from 2-4 p.m.,
Friday, at the City Island
Recreation Center, 108 E.
Orange Ave, Daytona Beach.
Talk of the Town and Dream will
perform. The $3 admission
includes refreshments and a
dance lesson that begins at 1
p.m.
*Mannheim Steamroller:
The Christmas Music of
Mannheim Steamroller by Chip
Davis will be performed at 4:30
p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Friday at the
Peabody Auditorium. Created
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century rock band" that has
become one of the most
popular and best-selling acts in
the last 30 years. Tickets start at
$45. Tickets are available at the
Peabody box office, charge by
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*Cinematique: The group will
present an encore screening of
"The Magicians," a favorite film
from the Daytona Beach Film
Festival, at 7 p.m. on Friday and
2 p.m., Saturday. Lifelong friends
Harry and Karl are the greatest
magic double act in the country.
But after a guillotine illusion
goes horribly and spectacularly
wrong, their friendship and their
careers are finished. Now, down
on his luck and out of cash,
Harry sets his sights on the prize
money of the prestigious


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tournament But to win he will
have to compete against the
world's oddest (and saddest)
magicians including his deadly
rival Karl, performing under the
guise of ridiculous psychic 'The
Mindmonger' Can new tricks
and a new assistant help Harry
to triumph over his underhand-
ed opponents and his disas-
trous past? The films will be
shown at The Book Store Cafe,
410 S. Nova Road, Ormond
Beach. For more information,
call (386) 615-8320. Film and
party including holiday treats is
free to members. Non-
members can join at the event
or on-line at www.cinema-
tique.org.
SATURDAY, Dec. 12
*Christmas parade: The city
of Ormond Beach will hold its


19th annual Christmas parade
at 6:30 p.m., Saturday. The
theme of the 19th annual
parade is "An Evergreen
Holiday' Colorful floats,
marching bands, decorated
vehicles and walkers will begin
the 1.5 mile route at Yonge
Street and Division Avenue.
They will move north to
Granada Boulevard and then
turn east to South Beach Street.
Next, a right turn will take them
a short distance to Tomoka
Avenue. For more information,
call (386) 676-3241 or visit
www.ormondbeach.org/Events.
*Double feature: The Port
Orange Family Days Community
Trust will show a double feature
Saturday. "Home Alone" will be
shown at 6:30 p.m., and "Elf
will be show at 8:15 p.m. Both
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"We don't do things a la
carte. You get a veggie tray, a
bread basket and a salad
along with your entrde," Mr.
Szabad said.
The grouper is only one of
many signature dishes at
Billy's. Filet mignon has been
a favorite of diners for many
years and the seafood menu
starts with mouth-watering
crab cakes that will rival any
dish coming from Maryland
chefs.
Mr. Pletcher has been with
Billy's Tap Room & Grill for 21
years now, with the last 10
years as kitchen manager and
head chef.
Mr. Pletcher said his
favorite section in the kitchen
is broiling but likes cooking
steaks on the grill as well.
"Our grouper recipes have
evolved over the years," Mr.
Pletcher said. "Early on we
only had three to four ways to
fix it. Now we're up to 23."
Mr. Pletcher is among sev-
eral staff with a long history
with the restaurant on East
Granada Blvd.
General Manager Robert
Wulfekuhl has run the restau-
rant for the past 14 years. He
said consistency is the key to
any business, especially in
restaurants.
"We have several long-time


employees. Everyone knows
what to do and they do it con-
sistently every night," he said.
Perhaps the most well
known employee at Billy's is
RickAsh. He's the first one you
meet when you walk through
the front door. He's the bar-
tender and has been serving
patrons for the past 18 years.
Rick is a pro at mixing tasty
concoctions. Be sure to ask for
after-dinner drinks for just $7.
"He's one of a kind," Mr.
Wulfekuhl said.
"We were very happy to
have all of the staff stay with
us when we bought the
restaurant," Ms. Reisch said.
"We're one big happy family."
Mr. Wulfekuhl also cited
Spanky, 16 years as a grillmas-
ter; Dave, eight years as the
meat man; and KC, 14 years,
prepping salads and desserts,
as reasons for the restaurant's
success.
Ms. Reisch said two of her
servers have also been with
the company for many years.
"Debbie Eggers has been
here for 12 years now and
Bonnie Silva, eight years," Ms.
Reisch said.
Roy Reinholz of Ormond
Beach, enjoying a glass of
wine at the bar, said he's been
coming to restaurant for sev-
eral years now.
"Rick [Ash] is very friendly
and he knows everyone who
comes to the bar. I could be
away for weeks but when I


return, he'll say, 'Hi, Roy."'
Mr. Reinholz said he enjoys
the ambiance of the restau-
rant. As far as food goes Mr.
Reinholz said he certainly has
no complaints.
"The specials are great," he
said. "I love the steaks and the
variety [on the menu] that's
offered."
Items on the improved
Billy's Best menu that
debuted this past week
includes a 4-oz. Maryland-
style jumbo lump crab cake,
which makes for a fine appe-
tizer for $12.95.
Grouper prices begin at
$21.95 and a filet mignon
starts at $20.95.
Other items on the menu
include: Jackie's wedge salad
($7.95); fried sea scallops
($19.95); clams and shrimp
($18.95); chicken Granada
($15.95); and London broil
($19.95).
The restaurant features a
main dining room, the bar
area and two banquet rooms,
The MacDonald Room,
named after founder Billy
MacDonald, and the Shock-
ney Room, named after Ted
Shockney, uncle to former
restaurant owner Monk Noell.
The Rotary Club of Ormond
Beach has met in The Mac-
Donald Room for the past 52
years and continues to do so
every Thursday evening.
Both banquet rooms retain
their historic d6cor with deep
wood finishes and photo-
graph collections depicting
the early history of Ormond
Beach and Daytona Beach.
One photo shows tycoon
John D. Rockefeller giving a
golfing lesson to a very young
Billy MacDonald. It was enti-
tled "A million dollar lesson."
Diners won't find plastic or
chrome anywhere inside the
restaurant either. The interior
has maintained its historic
charm with original wooden
booths and floors.
"These are all good exam-
ples of the history we have
here at the restaurant," Mr.
Szabad said.
Billy's Tap Room & Grill is
located at 58 E. Granada Blvd.,
Ormond Beach. For more
information, call (386) 672-
1910 or visit www.billys-
tap.com.
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DINING & ENTERTAINMENT


Acappella singers to
perform at Basilica

The Acappella Singers of
the Basilica of the National
Shrine of Mary, Queen of the
Universe will perform at
7:30 p.m., Friday, Dec. 11, at
the Basilica of Saint Paul,
317 Mullally St., Daytona
Beach.
Tickets are $10.
A reception will follow the
performance.
For more information, call
(386) 252-5422 Ext. 313.

Cantata to be
performed

Christ Presbyterian
Church will hold a Christ-
mas Cantata, "God So Loved
The World," at 2 p.m., Satur-
day, Dec.12, 2 p.m. and 4
p.m., Sunday, Dec. 13, at
1035 W. Granada Blvd.,
Ormond Beach.
Admission is free.
The annual cantata din-
ner will be held immediately
after Sunday's performance.
For more information, call
(386) 677-4076.


Choral society to
perform

The Daytona Beach
Choral Society, under the
direction of Fred Eshleman,
will present "Missa Festiva"
by John Leavitt and excerpts
from Handel's "The Messi-
ah" as well as some lesser
known carols of the season
at 3:30 p.m., Sunday, Dec.
13, at Our Lady of Hope
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An offering of $5 is sug-
gested.

Musical scheduled

The Riverview United
Methodist Church will pres-
ent the musical "Christmas-
time III" at 10:30 a.m., Sun-
day, Dec. 13, in the
sanctuary, 2253 John Ander-
son Drive, Ormond-by-the
Sea.
There will be traditional,
contemporary and jazz
music.

Messiah Sing planned

The music ministry of St.
James Episcopal Church will
hold its sixth annual Messi-
ah Sing at 3:30 p.m., Sunday,
Dec 13, at 44 S. Halifax Drive
in Ormond Beach.
The program is under the
direction of Paige Dashner
Long.
The concert is free and
open to all.
For more information, call
(386) 677-0872 or visit
www. stjamesormond-
beach.com.

Musical evening
scheduled

The fifth "Intergenera-
tional Musical Evening" will
held at 5:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, Dec. 16, at the Ormond
Beach Union Church, 56 N.
Beach St., Ormond Beach.
The public may attend
this free program.
Donations will be accept-
ed.
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Christmas shows
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The Children's Academy
of Fine Arts will present
"The Best Christmas Present
ever" at 7 p.m., Wednesday,
Dec. 16 and Friday, Dec. 18.
The show will be pre-
formed by students in
kindergarten through fifth
grade.
"A Christmas Carol" will
be performed at 7 p.m.,
Thursday, Dec. 17 and 2
p.m. and 7 p.m., Saturday,
Dec. 19.
This show will be per-
formed by students in sixth
through 12th grades.
The performances will be
held at Covenant United
Methodist Church, 3701 S.
Clyde Morris Blvd., Port
Orange.
Cost is $5 per person.
For more information, call
(386) 290-5207.

Holiday concert
planned at
the Casements

Holidays at The Casements
will be held at 6:30 p.m.,
Thursday, Dec. 17, at Rocke-
feller Gardens at The Case-
ments, 25 Riverside Drive.
The free concert will feature
"The Moonlighters Orches-
tra," a group of musicians
directed by Dr. Joseph
Mirante.
Mike Fisher, as Mr. Rocke-
feller, and Calvin Sandlin, as
Santa, will mingle among
guests who will be able to see
the decorations within The
Casementsfollowingtheconcert.
For more information, call


(386) 676-3216 or visit
www.ormondbeachorg/Events.

Christmas
performances
scheduled

Coronado Community
United Methodist Church
will hold its annual Christ-
mas Carol Sing at 5 p.m.,
Saturday, Dec. 12.
The Coronado children's
choir, which will present a
variety of Advent and
Christmas music during the
9:30 a.m. worship service on
Sunday, Dec. 13.
The church is located
beachside at 201 S. Peninsu-
la Ave., New Smyrna Beach.
For more information,
visit www.cormeth.org.

Christmas concert
scheduled

Join the festive choir,
festival chamber orchestra
and pageant players of Our
Lady of Hope Catholic
Church as they celebrate
the sounds of the season
with "Lessons and Carols."
Performances will be
7:30 p.m., Friday, Dec. 18
and 3:30 p.m., Sunday,
Dec. 20.
A free will offering will
be taken.
Our Lady of Hope
Catholic Church is located
at 4675 S. Clyde Morris
Blvd., Port Orange.
For more information,
call (386) 788-6144, Ext.
314 or visit www.lady-
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Laser light shows
planned
The Museum of Arts & Sci-
ences will hold laser light
shows on Saturday, Dec. 12, at
the museum, 352 S. Nova
Road, Daytona Beach.
Laser Beatles will be held at
7 p.m. Laser U2 will be held at
8 p.m. Laser Zeppelin will be
held at 9 p.m.
The cost is $5 for one show,
$7 for two shows and $9 for
three shows.
For more information, call
(386) 255-0285.

Curator's talk about
new exhibit
The Museum of Arts & Sci-
ences will hold "Meet the
Curators: Coffee, Chocolates
and Collections" from 2 to 3
p.m., Thursday, Dec. 17, at the
museum, 352 S. Nova Road,
Daytona Beach.
Jay Williams and Gary R.
Libby will hold a discussion
session about the museum's
new exhibition "Reflections."
This event is free to mem-
bers or with paid admission.

Auditions for 'Lion
King' being planned
The Expressions Company,
Kinetic Expressions Dance
Academy's Children's Produc-
tion Group, will be holding
auditions on Saturday, Jan. 2,
2010, for children to partici-
pate and dance in the pro-
duction of "The Lion King."


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children and all levels of
dancers are encouraged to try
out.
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studies and performs several
dance techniques, including
ballet, tap, jazz, modern and
hip-hop.
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Submissions sought for
young artists showcase
The Sister Cities Associa-
tion of Volusia County, Inc.
is now accepting submis-
sions for its annual Young
Artists Showcase.
The competition is open
to all students 13 to 18 years
old. This year's theme is
"YourWorld."
Acceptable media include
watercolor, oils, pastels, pen
and ink, charcoal, photogra-
phy, two-dimensional
mixed media, as well as
computer generated art.
Size is limited to 24-inches
by 30-inches including mat.
The submission deadline
is Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010.
Winners will be honored
at the Sister Cities annual
dinner on Wednesday, Feb-
ruary 10, 2010.
One entry will be selected
to advance to the Interna-
tional Sister Cities Associa-
tion Young Artist Showcase
competition.
For more information and
guidelines, call (386) 677-
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For Christmas dinner, try a fresh ham, amazing appetizers


Hello, smart shoppers.
For Christmas, I never
repeat the turkey
dinner. Recipes I have given
for rib roast, Virginia ham,
lasagna, etc. are great
choices.
This week's dinner: Fresh
ham. Everyone knows about
smoked ham, but not fresh
ham. It's not always available
in local markets. Fresh ham
is ham that has not been
smoked or cured. It's much
less expensive than loin of
pork and the meat is lean
and delicious.
Start the feast with your
choice of two great appetiz-
ers.
Enjoy. See you next weekly

ROASTED VEGETABLE
TART (NIB)
serves 6-8

This recipe is compliments
of Carapelli Olive Oil compa-
ny, famous in Florence, Italy,
since 1893. It's a relatively
easy and excellent appetizer.

4 plum tomatoes (Roma),
coarsely chopped
1 small eggplant,
unpeeled and cubed
1 medium red bell pepper
(seeded, cut in strips that
are 1/2-inchwide and 1
inch long)
1 large zucchini, cut
lengthwise in quarters
and then into 1/4-inch
slices
4 cloves garlic, minced
1/4-cup extra virgin olive
oil, divided
1/2-teaspoon salt
1/8-teaspoon ground
black pepper
Cornmeal
Half of 9-ounce package
refrigerated pie crust*
2 tablespoons grated
Parmesan or Romano
cheese

*Note: Use piecrust sold
boxed in sheets, not formed
in a tin. It can be found in the
dairy section.
Heat oven to 450 degrees.
In bowl, toss all vegetables
with garlic, 3 tablespoons
olive oil, salt and pepper.
Place vegetables in a large
pan. Bake 30 minutes until


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Place piecrust on a pan
which has been lightly
sprinkled with cornmeal.
Place roasted vegetables
onto crust, leaving a 2-inch
border. Fold the dough up
(pleating as necessary) to
partially cover the filling
around the round edges.
Brush crust with remaining
oil.
Reduce oven temperature
to 425-degrees. Bake 15-20
minutes until crust is golden
brown. Sprinkle with cheese,
cut into wedges and serve.

SPINACH-FETA AIOLI
ON CROSTINI (NIB)
8-10 appetizers
Aioli is garlic mayonnaise
that originated in southern
France. This appetizer is
made like bruschetto. The
end result is superb and may
be made lower in fat by using
low-fat creamed spinach and
low-fat or fat-free mayon-


naise.

1 9-ounce package
creamed spinach
3/4-cup mayonnaise
1 4-ounce package
crumbled feta cheese
1 garlic clove, pressed
1/4-teaspoon ground red
pepper
1 loaf French or Italian
bread, cut diagonally into
1/2-inch slices

Thaw creamed spinach in
microwave at medium (50
percent power) 5-6 minutes.
Stir together mayonnaise
and next 3 ingredients; stir in
creamed spinach.
Spread creamed spinach
mixture evenly on bread
slices, and place slices on
baking sheet.
Bake at 350-degrees for 10
minutes or until cheese
melts. Serve immediately.

FRESH HAM
serves 10 or more
Ask the butcher to bone
and tie the ham. Save the
bone for a special occasion
spaghetti sauce (adds great
flavor). By removing the skin
and the fat you will have a
wonderful, lean roast pork.
For a special treat, have the


butcher bone the meat and
leave the skin (rind) on. It will
become crisp and delicious,
albeit loaded with fat. Either
way, the recipe is the same.

7 pound shank half fresh
ham
Garlic powder
Salt and pepper


Score rind with a sharp
knife. Sprinkle roast with
seasonings. Place on a rack in
roasting pan. Roast at 325-
degrees, 35 minutes per
pound. Meat juices should
run clear.
Prepare gravy according to
recipe in previous columns.


Remove the rind and cut up
with scissors. Carve meat in
thin slices. Serve with
applesauce.

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make any fisherman smile.
Of course, a good percent-
age of December's perfect
picks will wind up being sold
for pennies at your February
garage sale.
To keep that from happen-
ing there are a few common
sense rules to follow.
The very first thing to
consider is where your
recipient falls on the experi-
ence scale. Fishing is one of
those iconic activities that
almost everyone professes to
love while, in fact, only a few
pursue avidly.
It is sort of like everyone on
the planet claiming to like
spicy food when most cannot
stand a bland dusting of black
pepper. Make the gift fit the
fisherman.
If your caster stands on a


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don't do it. The upcoming
holidays will be filled with
many opportunities to share
your love and glad tidings.
Give freely and spirit will pour
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pier two or three times a year,
a $200 reel would be out of
order. Conversely, a person
who spends every waking
hour fishing or thinking
about fishing would not be
happy with a $15 combo rod
and reel.
A reel for the beginner will
usually come with mono
spooled on right from the
factory. The expensive ones
will be displayed in a glass
case like fine jewelry. Line is
always a good gift. No angler
ever has too much. Fishing
line is priced from $3 to $30 a
roll, but for about the same
price as a cup of joe at
'Fivebuck's' Coffee Shop you
may purchase a decent spool.
Once again choose according


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has gone way down. You
worry less. You are more
relaxed and centered. The list
goes on. Your vision quest is
highly focused and you make
wise choices. It doesn't get
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A tackle box or bag is an
easy choice, but bigger is not
always better. If you have
never seen your fisherman
throw a cast net don't buy a
10-or 12-foot net. One of four
or five foot diameter will work
much better for a beginner or
a senior citizen. Hooks are
changing. Now circle hooks
are required for some
offshore applications and will
probably soon be the only
legal bait hook in Florida.
Red ones with a laser point
are fine products. If your
caster uses a lot of plugs or
stick bait type lures, a big box
of treble hooks would be
great. The hooks that come
on lures need to be changed
quite often. Lures are very
personal and if you are not
sure go with a gift card. I have
been given lots of tackle that I
will never use, but kept so as
not to disappoint the giver.
This year the ultimate gift
for any fisherman would be


Scorpio-Oct. 23-Nov. 21
Kind words of assurance to
others in need go a long way
toward building cooperation
when life's challenges are
upon you. You are never
alone. Your great heart is an
open channel for the spirit
world to flood you with grace
and guidance. Just be open
to and ask for it and all chal-
lenges will be met with ease.

Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec. 21
Do something really creative
for yourself as a reward for all
your hard work and tenacity.
Let your patience, trust and
faith in the universe continue
to guide you. It is your true,
inner light. When not sure,
wait. The truth will always be
revealed. Today is all we
have. Make today the best
day of your life.

Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 19
You live life with such a won-
derful spirit of love. When you
turn within and listen closely
for wise answers to life's
challenges, you are at your
best. The joy in your beautiful


my book "I Swear The Snook
Drowned." (Did you really
think I would pass up this
chance for a plug?) Don't
forget Captain Leo Hiles'
redfish primer "Fish Sense."
While his is a valuable
instructional manual, my
own was written for enter-
tainment purposes. Either
book can be enjoyed by those
who fish or those who dream
of fishing. Call Capt. Leo at
(386) 345-2213 or e-mail
captleo@cfl.rr.com Order my
book from the information
following this column. A
carefully picked out piece of
tackle and one of the above
books would be a sure hit.
Dan Smith has fished the
waters of Volusia County
for more than 40 years. E-
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ments to apesl23@myblue-
light.com. His book, "I
Swear the Snook
Drowned," is available for
$10.95 at (386) 441-7793.


heart is a treasure. This won-
derful heritage will soon be
multiplied for all in the holi-
days to come from your
sweet grace and giving.
Thanks sweet soul.

Aquarius-Jan 20-Feb. 18
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sion and innovative ideas. No
one has more. You were born
with a great gift. You don't
stay down for long. This fire
and grit in your heart and
soul are the great tools mov-
ing you forward to your great
purpose. You are a marathon
runner. We all cheer you on
to victory.

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There are three strong rea-
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a risk taker. You have strong
faith in life. You have great
love of family and friends. No
one does it better. This is why
spirit made you the last sign.
To tie up loose ends on the
important stuff, so we can all
continue on to "new begin-
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at the Parker Amphitheater at
the Port Orange City Center.
Refreshments will be available
for purchase.
*Laser light shows: The
Museum of Arts & Sciences will
hold laser light shows Saturday
at the museum, 352 S. Nova
Road, Daytona Beach. Laser
Beatles will be held at 7 p.m.
Laser U2 will be held at 8 p.m.
Laser Zeppelin will be held at 9
p.m. The cost is $5 for one
show, $7 for two and $9 for
three.
*River Grille: "Memphis &
Me!!" featuring Randy and
Brenda McDonald will be
performing at 5 p.m. Saturday at
River Grille, 950 N. U.S. Highway
1, Ormond Beach. For more
information, call (386) 615-
2004.
*Arts and crafts fair:
Edgewater United Methodist
Church will hold its 15th annual
"Christmas Under the Palms"
arts and crafts fair from 9 a.m.-4
p.m., at 211 N. Ridgewood Ave.
There will be a food court and a
bake sale, as well as a recycled
greeting cards and a white
elephant room. For more
information, call (386) 428-
6552.
*"AVENUE Q:" This show
makes its Daytona Beach debut
at 7:30 p.m., Saturday at the
Peabody Auditorium. The
Broadway musical is about real
life in New York City, as told by a
cast of people and puppets.
The three-time Tony Award
winning musical, "AVENUE Q"
tells the story of Princeton, a
bright-eyed college grad who
moves to New York City with big
dreams and a tiny bank
account. The only apartment he
can afford is way out on Avenue
Q, where everyone's looking for
the same things he is: a decent


job, a stable relationship and a
"purpose." Eventually, Princeton
learns to embrace the ups and
downs of city life and realizes
that "the real world" isn't so
bad, after all. Due to adult
situations (like full-puppet
nudity), "AVENUE Q" may be
inappropriate for kids younger
than 13. For more information
on "AVENUE Q" visit
www.avenueq.com. Tickets start
at$45 and are available at the
Peabody box office, charge by
phone at (800) 745-3000, or
online at
www.ticketmaster.com.
*Ballroom dance: The
Greater Daytona Chapter of
U.SA. Dance will hold a
ballroom dance from 7-10:30
p.m. at the City Island Recre-
ation Center, 108 E. Orange
Ave., Daytona Beach. Cost is $6
for members, $8 for non-
members and $3 for students.
Admission includes a one-hour
group lesson from 7-8 p.m.
Attire will be dressy casual. The
public may attend. For more
information, call (386) 756-
8433 or (386) 427-4591.
SUNDAY, Dec. 13
*Historical homes tour: The
Ormond Beach Historical
Society will hold its "2009
Holiday Tour of Homes" from 1
to 6 p.m., Sunday. Get an up
close and personal look at some
of the homes of the pioneers of
Ormond Beach, originally called
"New Britain" Continuous
walking tours and shuttles are
available and will begin at the
historic Anderson-Price
Memorial Building 42 N. Beach
St. This tour features ten
buildings and homes. Advance
tickets are $20 for adults, and
$25 the day of the event For
more information, call (386)
677-7005 or visit www.ormond-
history.org.
*Chanukah Outdoors: The
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Micheala Graham, 14, of Ormond Beach rides a merry-go-
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Holiday Marketplace at Bruce Rossmeyer's Destination
Daytona last Saturday.


Community Center of Greater
Daytona will hold "Chanukah
Outdoors 2009" at 2 p.m.,
Sundayat 1079 W. Granada
Blvd., Ormond Beach. This event
is free. Participants may help
build a Lego Menorah. There
will be food, a petting zoo,
jousting tournament, train rides
and more. Barbecue will be for
sale. For more information, call
(386) 672-9300.
*Bed and breakfast tour:
Christmas on Canal in New
Smyrna Beach will hold a
Christmas Bed and Breakfast
Tour and Taste in the Canal
Street Historic District from 2-4
p.m., Sunday. This is a self-
guided tour. Stops include


Longboard, Nuns & Roses,
Nightswan, The Riverview and
Coquina Wharf. For more
information, visit www.christma-
soncanalstreetcom
MONDAY, Dec. 14
*Afternoon at the movies:
The Port Orange Regional
Library will show the film "Star
Trek" at 2 p.m., Monday in the
library auditorium, 1005 City
Center Circle. This film is rated
PG-13 and is 127 minutes. A
chronicle of the early days of
James T. Kirk and his fellow USS
Enterprise crew members. For
more information, call (386)
322-5152 Ext4.


*Story time: The Port Orange
Regional Librarywill host a
family storytime on at 5:30 p.m.,
Monday at 1005 City Center
Circle.The spotlight will be on
pop-up books. For more
information or to register, call
(386) 322-5152 Ext 4.
TUESDAY, Dec. 15
*Puppet show: The Port
Orange Regional Library's
children's section will be
performing the puppet show
"The Shoemaker and the
Elves"during the regularly
scheduled story times onTues-
day and Wednesday. For more
information, call (386) 322-
5152, Ext 4.
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 16
*Walk: The Happy Wanderers
will hold a free 5k fun walk at 6
p.m., Wednesday, atthe
Volusia Mall, Food Court 1700
International Speedway Blvd.,
Daytona Beach. For more
information, call (386) 788-
4026, (386) 676-9863 or visit
www.happywanderersfl.org.
*Music for Healing: Spon-
sored by the Port Orange
Ministerial Association, "Music
for Healing: Body, Mind and
Spirit" is held from 12:15-12:45
p.m. each Wednesday at the All
Saints Lutheran Church, 751
Dunlawton Ave, Port Orange.
Musicians from local churches
and schools present instrumen-
tal music for peaceful contem-
plation, reflection, self-care and
meditation. Vita Fortin will
provide the piano music. The
public may attend. Instrumental
musicians are needed. For more
information, call (386) 761-
9129.
*Christmas show: The
Children's Academy of Fine Arts
will present "The Best Christmas
Present Ever" at 7 p.m.,
Wednesday, Dec. 16 and Friday,
Dec. 18. The show will be


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The performance will be held at
Covenant United Methodist
Church, 3701 S. Clyde Morris
Blvd., Port Orange. Cost is $5
per person. For more informa-
tion, call (386) 290-5207
THURSDAY, Dec. 17
*Opera Video Club: The club
will show "Der Rosenkavalier,"
the opera by Richard Strauss,
sung in German with English
subtitles, at noon, Thursday at
the Daytona Beach Shores
Council Chambers' activity
room, 3048 S. Atlantic Ave. The
film is 198 minutes long.
Admission is free. For more
information, call (386) 767-
6967.
*Christmas show: The
Children's Academy of Fine Arts
will present "A Christmas
Carol" at 7 p.m., Thursday, Dec.
17 and 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.,
Saturday, Dec. 19. This show will
be performed by students in
sixth through 12th grades. The
performance will be held at
Covenant United Methodist
Church, 3701 S. Clyde Morris
Blvd., Port Orange. Cost is $5
per person. For more informa-
tion, call (386) 290-520Z
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conditions for this tree
should be on the moist side.
A sure sign the tree is not
getting enough moisture is
when you start to see a lot
of dead lower branches. The
Norfolk pine does not
regenerate its lost limbs or
needles, so it is important
to stay on a steady watering
schedule. If the tree is over
watered, you will begin to
see areas of bright yellow
needles that fall off easily.
To avoid this condition,
be sure the plant is not
standing in water. If you
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foil so water can drain from
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distances to their destina-
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freshest looking tree is
extremely important. Make
sure your tree is green with
minimal brown branches.
Check the needles of the
tree and be sure that they
are flexible and do not fall
off when you brush the
branches.
Another good check is to
bounce the tree lightly on
the cut end to see how
aggressively the leaves fall
off the branches. Avoid
trees that shed leaves
aggressively with this
procedure.
Another point to consider
is the location the tree will
be placed. Be sure to get
accurate measurements of
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Dec 11 to Dec 13th Fri
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quilts, china, collectible
glass, dining set, and
furniture. 25 year
collection.
IT WAS TRAFFIC JAM
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Sat & Sun 8am to 4pm.
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Daytona on US-1. Pool
table, Norditrac, Ping
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Instruments, antique
student desk & sewing
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50 Putnum Ave (off N
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No early birds!
PORT ORANGE:
HUGE ESTATE SALE
820 Upland Dr
The Hamlet Subdivision
Friday 12/11
Saturday 12/12
9 am to 3 pm
Estate Sale: Lots of Anti-
ques. All priced to sell.
Glassware, China, Furni-
ture, Paintings etc. Con-
ducted by Road Show
Appraisals. Call for Free
Consultation.
321-639-7200 or visit
website for more info:
www.roadshowappraisals
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personal visit. Hand out
your gifts, pose for pics,
lead in a rousing chorus
of jingle bells. Discounts
avail. Call 386-322-5496
PREGNANT? Consider-
ing Adoption? A child-
less, successful woman
seeks to adopt & needs
your help! Financially
secure. Expenses Paid.
Call Margie (ask for
Michelle/Adam).800-
790-5260 FL Bar
#0150789


ADOPT Athletics to Zoo
trips & everything in
between: Our 1st baby
will be King/ Queen. Joe
& Sandy 1-800-552-
0045 FLBar#0247014
Expenses Paid
CASH FOR VINYL Re-
cords! Old 45's & Al-
bums 1950's -1970's. Get
paid today! 386-566-3282
DONATE YOUR Car!
Breast Cancer Research
Foun- nation! Tax dedu-
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800-379-5124, www.
cardonationsforbreastcan
cer.org
FREE VACATION for
Donating vehicles, boats,
property, collectibles,
merchandise to Dvar
Institute. Maximize IRS
deductions while helping
teens in crisis. Quick
Prompt Service. 800-
338-6724
OLD GUITARS Wanted!
Fender,Gibson,Gretsch,
Martin, D'Angelico,
Stromberg, Rickenbacker,
& Mosrite, Gibson
Mandolins/Banjos. 1930's
thru 1970's Top cash
paid! These brands only
please. 800-401-0440





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COCA-COLA Christmas
Village, early 90's, incl.
31 houses, plus over 31
accessory pieces. (cars,
people, etc.) Worth over
2,500, asking $500.
386-760-7337.
JUKE BOX PARTS
manuals, books. 1950's
Wurlitzer Juke box, Also
Rockola Make offer or
trade. 386-672-7366/
386-453-6677



BERMUDA BIKINI top
for jeep, like new, grey,
$40,386-253-8435
BICYCLE, MENS 26"
$15 386-258-3562 VOL
BIKE, ADULT tri-cycle, 3
wheels, like new, huge
basket, new tires, rides
great $200 386-426-2944
BOOK, X-RAY position
books, 3 volume set, ex-
cellent condition, $19
386-236-8827 VOL
BOOTS, HARLEY Davi-
dson, size 12, like new,
excellent cond, $50
386-214-5893 VOL
BRIDE BARBIE 36",
owned by collector never
been played w/, in box,
$75 386-322-4296
BRIGHTON HANDBAG
Brand new cond with dust
cover & orig box, $200
PIs call 386-868-3103


CARDIO GLIDE $15,
kitchen cabinet doors,
white, 27 pieces $25,
386-383-0133
CHEST, BLANKET
chest, $199
386-402-8679 VOL
CHRISTMAS DECOR-
blow up snowman $15.
Animated Teddy Bear
$10.386-672-3264
CHRISTMAS Decoration,
large sleeping/ snoring
santa animated, $25
386-760-5453
CHRISTMAS TREE, 7'
w/ all lights & ornaments,
looks real, beautiful, $85,
386-428-2470
CHRISTMAS TREE, 7.5',
prelite, w/box, $49. 3' tree
$29. 386-788-4250 VOL
CHRISTMAS TREE, 9'
$15, call after Dec. 15,
386-673-6607 VOL
CHRISTMAS VILLAGE
11 houses, accessories
including people & trees.
$30 386-304-8836
COAT, LEATHER biker
coat and chaps large to
extra large, black $50
both, 386-690-6816
COFFEE Table beveled
glass top on nautical
metal base, classy, $95
386-441-6563 VOL
COLD BAR, 5'x2',
complete unit, $200 like
new, 386-677-5231 VOL
COMPUTER TABLE/


CRIB MATTRESS,
clean, high quality, name
brand, in good condition,
$10, 386-427-0436 VOL
CRUTCHES, forearm
type, new cond, $75 obo,
shower chair, new $50
386-424-1933 VOL
DESK, 1947, $115, NFL
football cards, $45,
386-672-4255
DINETTE SET, perfect
for small area or 2
people, 2 leaves, cream
color $185 386-304-9080
DINING ROOM table & 4
chairs. Cherrywood finish
Great Condition. $200.
386-756-4774
DISHWASHER, FINEST,
sacrifice $100, refrigera-
tor, side by side, $100
386-788-6735 VOL
DOG CARRIER, medium
size, $15, dehumidifier
$35, 386-409-2234
DOORS, French doors,
stained, 36x80, $185,
leave message
386-255-2571 VOL
DRESSER, DOUBLE, 9
drawer, Stanley 'Key
West' collection, $200
386-402-4949 VOL
DRYER, GE, 3 cycle
heavy duty, stainless
drum, front loader, works
great,$125 386-478-9869


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DRYER, large capacity,
excellent condition, $95
can deliver 386-689-3019
ELECT. cigarette, Premi-
er Elect. smoking device,
brand new, w/ warranty,
$100 obo, 386-428-0409
ENT. UNIT, wicker,
white, shelving, glass sli-
de door, excellent. cond.
$165 386-427-1077
EXERCISER, TONY
Little- the Edge $40,
Dinnete, w/ 4 chr. casters
$65 386-760-3580 VOL
FORMICA LAMINATE
sheet, 48x96, medium
oak, $40 386-671-2676
FREE WEIGHTS, one 5'
bar w/ spinlock collars, 1
4' curled bar, $100 cash
386-761-0808 VOL
FREEZER, box 7cuft like
new, white, $150, Lawn
mower, Murray 20" 3.5hp
$50, 386-265-4087
FREEZER, CHEST
freezer, huge, good for
garage, Kenmore, works
well, $175, 516-819-3570
GOAL, BASKETBALL
goal w/ stand, extra net,
25 vanity light, chrome,
$25 386-304-6759
GOLF BAG, coach
collection, dark blue w.
leather trim, like new,
$25, 386-852-5143
GOLF CLUBS & bag, 2
pair shoes, 9, $50
386-761-4713 VOL
GOLF SET, excellent,
1$35 386-761-81277


HEATER, PATIO $40,
medium dog house $30
386-478-3758 VOL
HIGH CHAIR, Graco,
$25, Kettle car $40
386-402-4529 VOL
HOBART MIXER, with
shredder, meat grinder,
dough hooks, beaters,
etc $150 386-760-3937
HOSPITAL BED,
Motorized, Single, 3 diff.
positions $150, Cannon
printer $20,386-214-4278
HOT POINT, smooth top
range, with vent hood,
$199 386-290-2221 VOL
ION COVER, Saturn Ion
front end cover, 18 speed
bike 1 year old, $40 paid
$90, 386-341-2366
KAYAK CART, alum.
$100, dining room set w/
4 chairs & leaf, great
cond.$100 386-409-9179
KENMORE washer/dryer
almond, $125/pr.; 6ft.
custom workbench w/drs,
$20. 386-426-6375.
KEYBOARD, electric,
Yamaha, $30, china cab-
inet, $100 386-423-8890
KITCHEN SINK, stain-
less steel, double bowl w/
american standard faucet
$65, 386-672-7434 VOL
KNIFE, DIVING knife,
brand new, never used,
in original box, w/ sheath
$45, 386-756-1739
LADDER, 6', $20, fold up
card table $10
386-290-8433 VOL
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BUNK BED, futon, black chair, good condition, ..... .... propelled 3 yr1.
uton frame bunk bed, hardlysed,$20 News GYM FITNESS system, extended warranty,$200
fo re extended warranty,$
$125, 386-233-0552 386-334-0793 VOL Martin County bought for $249, selling 386-290-9568
BUNK BEDS, black CORNING WARE, 28 thru for,150, 3866777136 LIGHT, CHRISTMAS
steel, bottom opens to Piece set, blue corn Ormond Beach HEATER FOR house, twinkle light, 19 strands,
double, mattress included flower $150 like new, $30 obo all works, $5 for all
$175, 386-767-1568 386-308-4512 VOL 386-322-5949 386-846-6763 VOL 386-767-4239 VOL


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PAIR OF grab bars, new
in boxes, 2 for $15. (6)
sets of bath towels $4/ea.
386-481-4772 VOL
PHONE, Jitterbug phone,
6 mos old, easy to use,
case, AC charger/ car ch-
arger, $60 386-428-5816
PICTURE, HAND paint-
ed w/ flowers in vase,
$10, 26' long, 22" wide
386-304-0056 VOL
POOL FILTER, Sta-
Rite, slightly used w/ new
element, $100
386-562-8558 VOL
POSTER, DALE Earn-
hardt, 4x3, color career
highlights & #3 car $25
386-761-3099 VOL
PRINTER PHOTO
Smart, new still in box,
unopened box, $40
386-405-7605 VOL
PRINTER, CANON,
excellent cond, w/ I Mac
photoshop instruction
book, $25 386-676-1363
PURSES, LADIES, 2,
Coach, $95 for both La-
dies Huffy bike new $50
386-852-5017 VOL
RAMPI WINDSHIELD,
Leather jacket, large/
body armour vest, all
$200, 386-761-7257
RECORDS Collection-
of over 1000 records
33's 45's, 78's. All for
$200 386-846-1698
REFRIGE RATOR,
Double, GE, w/ ice
maker, $145
386-427-0274


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purchase, cut off about an
inch from the bottom the
tree before mounting in the
stand. This will greatly aid
the tree in absorbing water.
Once the tree is mounted,
be sure to add water
immediately. The sooner all
this is done the better. Now
it's time to decorate your
new tree with all the
goodies you have been
collecting the past couple of
weeks. Use caution when
using lights, especially if
you use the larger C-7 type
lights.
As long as the tree
remains moist and the
needles pliable, the tree will
not be a huge fire hazard. As
the tree ages and you get
near the end of the season,
more caution is advised
since the tree structure will
become drier in nature. The
new LED lights are the most
energy efficient and safest
alternative. They are more
expensive but the energy
savings will quickly help
them pay for themselves!
Now that all the work is
done, the time has come to
sit back with your favorite
beverage and enjoy your
masterpiece!
That's all for this week's
column and I hope you
enjoyed it. I will see you
next week with more great
gardening tips.

Joe Zelenak has 28 years
experience in gardening and
landscape. Send e-mails to
hometowngarden@gmail.c
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www.hometowngarden.co
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REFRIGERATOR, great
for garage, frost free top
freezer, $60
386-423-1638 VOL
RING, LADIES, size 6.5
- 7, beautiful, sterling sil-
ver, wide band, $15
386-428-3481 VOL
ROCKER, ANTIQUE w/
cushioned seat, $35, 7
nesting baskets, $50
386-409-8529 VOL
ROCKER, BOSTON, 45
years old, like new, black
w/ gold trim $45
386-760-1995 VOL
ROCKER, LIGHT brown/
beige recliner love seat,
both for $100
386-304-6146 VOL
ROCKERS, 2, brown,
$20 each, 386-427-9474
SAW, CIRCULAR Skill
Saw, 12 amp, new, $25
obo, extension cord $10
386-788-6882 VOL
SEAGATE free agent/
desk, external hard
drives, brand new, $100,
386-427-4663
SLEEPER SOFA, queen
size, white in color, good
condition, $75
386-547-2603 VOL
SOFA & 2 end tables,
cocktail table, small
kitchen table, all $100
386-441-4623 VOL
SOFA, 90" long,
Herculon fabric- off white,
$50, 386-677-2358

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CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES
1 male, 1 female. AKC
reg, health cert, beautiful
colors. Call for info.
772-770-4483

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CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES
Great X-mas Presents!
Males/Females born Oct.
2, '09. Avail. 1st wk. in
December. Purebred, no
papers. Socialized. Paper
trained, health certif, 1st
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386-235-1495.
COCKATIELS White,
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Call for great price
386-334-8841
DACHSHUND 9 puppies
2 litters born Oct 5 & 7th.
Avail Dec 2. AKC reg.
Health cert 1st shots
Long haired, smooth
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Experienced
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TABLE, PATIO, 38x60
glass top, 6 chairs, full
cushions, alum. frames,
$65 386-672-4671
TODDLER BED, with
crib mattress, white, solid
wood, excellent condition
$70 obo 386-423-9949
TREADMILL, like new
condition manual/ auto.
programming, $100
386-295-4714 VOL
TREE, Christmas, artifi-
cial, 6-7' w/ stand/ satch-
el, 3 parts easy assembly
$60 386-441-3784 VOL
TURNTABLE & center
mixer, DJ Coufin, 2
turntables, good cond,
$70, 386-402-1054
TV CABINET, white, 2
drawers, $150, water
fountain $50
386-788-0458 VOL
TV, 32' Panasonic, DVD/
HS player included $125,
freezer, magic chef, $75,
386-214-1777 VOL
TV, 36" JVC w/ remote,
$125, 386-453-7417
UNIFORMS SETS, 2,
girls, size small, like new,
made by Lindair, maroon
$12 a set, 386-788-2899
WASHER, MAYTAG,
oversized capacity, 7 yrs
old, runs good, $50
386-788-6335 VOL
WEIGHT BENCH, very
good condition with large
assortment of weights
$75, 386-673-3426 VOL


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DACHSHUND PUPPIES
Mini, AKC, Health Certs.,
Shots, Ready for X-mas!
$300. 386-259-4417 or
386-561-7750



GERMAN SHEPHERD
Pups. Reg. Male/female.
BIk/Tan. HIth Cert., POP
6 wks, $600-$800. taking
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SHIHTZU PUPPIES!
3 Males. (2) Auburn,1
black & white CKC,
health certs, shots, Yan-
kee dedicated. $325.
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YORKIE PUPPIES, Reg.
tiny teacups to small toys.
Males & Females, $700-
$800, Shots and Health
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YORKIES, CKC, health
certificates, potty trained.
3 females & 2 males,
$500/ea. 386-668-8772.


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386-437-5050.
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recording capability, Incl.
bench, stand & cover.
Like new. Exc. condition.
Paid $17,000/ asking
$6,990.386-677-6937.



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Hometown News


Friday, December 11, 2009


- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
EQUAL HOUSING I
OPPORTUNITY R T U NnfeIT" '
PUBLISHERS NOTICE
All rental and real estate ad- ORMOND Breakaway
vertising in the Hometown Trails. Custom 3Br/2ba/ **In House Financing** M
News is subject to the Feder- 2.5cg, pool home. Mbr MELBOURNE: New Hor- $5
al Fair Housing Law which suite w/jacuzzi, tray ceil- ton Homes, Singles and Ne
any preerence lmtati FREEListwithpictures ings, .5accrnr lot. Wood Doubles in Village Glen Vi
discrimination based on race, ofallhomesavailable & tile thruout. Reduced an Adult Park From cc
sex, handicap, familial status $299,500. 386-673-8176 $31,995 Call Carolyn for laI
or national origin or any in- Visit: www.Volusia See photo online www. move in specials like $99 Er
tension to make such prefer- FirstTimeBuyer.com hometownnewsOL.com Lot Rental at pc
ence, limitation or discrimna- ad#62838 321-806-1240 32
tion In addition, the Fair
Housing Ordinance prohibits FREE$8000 CASH FOR CLUNKERS
discrimination based on age, TAXCREDIT+ EXTENDED $5,000 for any mobile
mental status, sexual onen- LOWINTERESTRATES TAX CREDIT! home older than 1990. 11
tation gender identity or ex- OWPICES Palm Harbor is distrib
pression We will not not +LOWPRICES= IT'S NOT JUST FOR Palm Harbor is distrib-
knowingly accept any adver- ONCEINALIFETIME iSiN u R uting this LIMITED time
tising which is in violation of OPPORTUNITY! First Time Buyers stimulus to all Florida
the law All persons are her- anymore!!! Mobile Home owners 3
by informed that all dwellings 800-622-2832 Ext 210
are avaiible on an equal MaryK. Sicilian&Assoc., FREE information & P
basis REALTORS computerized list ofty
i COmpute list of A55+ Community es
1 '1 ,' J NEW SMYRNA BEACH available properties st
Beachsde 2-br/1-ba, 50' for VIP Buyers. QUAIL HOLLOW y


PUBLIC AUCTION 400+
FEMA Mobile Homes &
Campers All selling no
reserve December 5th
Gonzales, LA www.
hendersonauctions.com
(225)686-2252 LA lic
136-09


35K REDUCTION!
Ormond, 3bd/2ba cont-
emporarynew kitch,appls
& baths, travertine tile,
french doors, fenced yard
HOME FOR HOLIDAYS
new bldr home on 1/2ac.
in Pierson.3br/2ba ranch,
wood flrs,volume ceilings,
upgrades galore! $155K
LAKEFRONT
3/2 townhouse,central
Daytona, huge fam rm,
skylights, hurricane shut-
ters, eat-in-kitchen $119k
Let us show you how to
use your $8,000.00 tax
credit to get into your own
home! Mary K. Sicilian &
Assocs., Realtor
386-677-4444





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100% PRIVACY semi
efficiency, Ormond off
A1A in beautiful home.
Your own entrance, patio,
bath & parking. Cable,
fridge, micro, laundry &
linens. Walk to ocean.
Working adult! Avail Dec.
16th. Dep $400. $600
mo. total 386-441-6766
DAYTONA across from
Daytona State, Embry
Riddle, near mall. Con
venient to all $350/mo.
No Pets. 386-323-7990






DAYTONA BEACH Mt
Carmel Apts. 2/1's or
3/1's, all appl. fenced in
yard & laundry rm. Rental
assistance if qualified.
386-255-5076 or TDD
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x183' wooded corner lot.
Remodeled. C/H/A, tile
fls, walk to beach, owner.
$165,000, 407-859-0486.


$5,000 Savings on
Your Home
Purchase
GUARANTEED
Call to find out more:
1-800-820-8259
ID # 2078
Anytime, 24 hours
a day for pre-recorded
information which
explains this offer
(talk to no agent)
Courtesy of
Mary K. Sicilian &Assoc.,
REALTORS

OPEN HOUSE
Sat., Dec. 12,
11am-1pm
110 Palm Breeze Drive
Edgewater, FL
(US 1 to Palm Breeze,
east towards river)
EDGEWATER
3 bedroom/2 bath/2 car
garage, deeded access
to intercoastal, fenced
yard, quiet cul-de-sac
community move-in
ready, $210,000.
Betty A. Brooks Realty
386-427-4487

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COCOA BEACH, Ocean-
front 1/1 w/balcony, newly
redone, quiet bldg, Laun-
dry on premise. $750/mo
+ dep 305-318-1853



DAYTONA BEACH Cen-
tral Manor Apts serving
adults 62+ or mobility
impaired. 1 br/ 1 ba.
Income based rent. EOH,
Handicap accessible
386-255-2622 TTY
1-800-955-8771
DAYTONA BEACH new-
ly remodeled, 1br/1ba,
fresh paint, new floor &
appl., window A/C, as-
signed parking. $495/mo
+sec. 386-793-5575.
Daytona Beach Shores
5th flr.3bd/3ba new paint/
carpet,gated, pools, gym,
riverviews, no smoking,
incl water/cable, partially
furn.$1400.407-247-3327
DAYTONA BEACH, view
of marina, 2br/lba condo,
grand fir., quiet, clean, effi-
cient, non-smoker, good
credit/background req.,
no pets, 1 yr. lease, incl.
w/s/g & cbl. $595/mo. +
$595/sec. 386-212-9809.
DAYTONA BEACH- 2br
Townhouse $650.
C/H/A/, fireplace, new
carpet. Water paid. No
pets. 1 yr lease. $650
dep 212-A First Ave Also
1Br/1Ba $390 Water
paid. No pets. 1 yr lease.
Deposit $390. 148 First
Ave Apt B, 386-846-7243


* Deli-Retail 450 sq. ft............Only $450
* Store Front 600 sq. ft.........Only $595
* Office/Warehouse -
650 sq. ft .......................Only $399
Prime Suites on US 1
Utilities included Starting at ..S1.25/sq. ft.
Self-Storage Bargains:
5 x 5 .................. 19
5 x 10 ..............40 "
10 x 10 ................$.55









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Courtesy of
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place, brick courtyard, will
consider lease back.
Principals only. $118,900.
386-290-8433.



GRANT/VALKARIA:
Two lots, each over one
acre, $65,000/ea; 350'
lake front lot $95,000
OBO 321-205-3503




KINGS LAKE,
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Call (888) 895-8625 to
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The sales office is
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Florida 32713.



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Daytona Bch Shores Di-
rect ocean front condos,
Furn 1 & 2 bdrm, Long &
Short term. Ted Rugg &
Assoc 386-677-6560
DAYTONA BEACHSIDE
STEPS TO OCEAN
Top fir., Ig. airy 2br/lba
furn., private balcony &
parking, C/A/H, $725/mo
incl. water, 1 yr lease,
512 Phoenix Ave, 386-
383-2828,813-842-2264
DAYTONA BEACHSIDE,
Riverside Condos, River
view, 2 br/2 ba, 2nd fir., 3
pools, bus route. Walk to
Beach! $850/mo. + sec.,
1 yr. lease. 386-615-1859
Free Week! 4 Locations.
Daytona Beach & Dayto-
na Beach Shores with
Oceanview. All utilities
included, furnished or
unfurnished. Just Steps
to Beach. 3 different size
units starting at $150
weekly & $625 monthly
Looking for long term ten-
ants No increase in rates
for Special Events
386-322-8383 / 767-7141
DAYTONA- 1/1, Avail
12/15. First floor. Walk
to beach. No pets. $450
per month plus security
includes water.
386-447-5699

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ew Central Air & Heat,
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enjoy our Solar heated
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ORMOND BCH COZY
55+ COMMUNITIES.
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ALM HARBOR: Huge
ir/2ba loaded 14 hous-
s to choose from.
arting at $399/mo. On
,ur property
10-622-2832
ORT ORANGE 3/3
)rch, utility shed. New
C, fireplace, furnished.
est offer. Will Lease
th option. $64,000/obo
ppt only 386-837-3571


"ARIZONA LAND" King-
man, 10 acres: Spectac-
ular hilltop views, well &
power. $5,000 down,
$926 monthly. Armaged-
don Special:
One acre, $149/MO. Oth-
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Pre-Owned Homes from $5,000.
Investment Opportunities Available.
Come visit this beautiful tree lined community
with amenities that include heated pool,
jacuzzi, shuffleboard, putting green, as well
as an assortment of activities planned each
month in the clubhouse.
Carriage Cove is a fun-filled place to be.
Located on South Nova Rd. at S Carriage
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NEW SMYRNA BEACH
Direct Intercoastal w/
waterviews. 2/2+ den
w/sofabed. Scrn patio.
Fully furn, Short walk to
beach. Gated comm, In-
let Marina Villa. Pool,
Tennis, $2300/mo Sea-
sonal, long term lease
avail, Call 386-478-9038
NEW SMYRNA, on the
Beach Walkway. 1/1
furnished, newly redone,
all utilities including cable
/internet access $250
weekly, long term.
386-689-2886
NEW SMYRNA- Ocean-
view 2/2 1st fir, new tile,
paint, bright, unfurn,
W/D, pool area directly
on ocean $1000/mo +dep
A-1-A RE 386-426-6949
ORMOND BEACH, 1 rm
garage efficiency, 30x30,
fully furn., full kitch. $525/
mo.,lst/last/sec. Incl. cbl/
water/elec. Suitable for 1
person. 386-673-1062.



ORMOND BY THE SEA
Oceanview 2/1/1, CHA,
W/D $700/mo & up
101-105 Town & County
Ln 386-257-3378 James.
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ORMOND, west of 1-95.
2bdrm overlooking lake,
completely furnished w/
washer & dryer, 20x20
sunroom, no pets $700.
386-672-1551; 290-0965

Port Orange Villagio at
the Lakes! Gated Luxury
3bd/2ba, w/d, cable, pool,
spa,gym. $1150mo. 386-
428-6988; 781-413-6156
RENTED!
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386-756-7752
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2br from $600 Water &
Sewer incl. Sm Pets ok.
Near Bch. 772-563-0013


DAYTONA BEACH 107
Westwood Drive. Pine
Lakes subdivision. $1300
3-br/2-ba all appliances.
Screened inground pool
privacy fence. 2 car
garage. 828-667-8355
Daytona Beach Shores.
Beautiful Ocean View!
2bdrm+computer room,
bath, parking, $795/mo.
inclds water. No pets.
386-788-6063 / 248-1076
DAYTONA BEACH: 2/1
CHA, fenced yard, Ig
storage shed, $650/mo +
Dep, 805 Forest Ln, Mod-
ern RE 386-253-7449
DAYTONA BEACHSIDE
Chalet 1BR, fully furn.,
newly decorated, fire-
place, No Pets/Smoking
2 Free steak dinners
upon signing lease.
$730/mo 386-253-5487
EDGEWATER 3bdrm,
large fenced yard. New
Metal Roof & Windows,
Upgraded Kitchen, All
Ceramic Tile. $800, 1st,
last + sec. 386-690-1373
EDGEWATER: 3br/2ba/2
1 yr old, fenced yard. Non
smoking. 3428 Umbrella
Tree Dr, $830/mo Avail
12/1 386-424-9775
NEW SMYRNA 2/2/1
1298 Willard Cathedral
ceilings, tile- firs, freshly
painted. All appl's.
$900/mo Owner/ Broker
386-451-6983
NEW SMYRNA BEACH,
1307 Magnolia Street,
2br/2ba, laundry room in
garage, fenced backyard,
850/mo. 904-821-5576.
NEW SMYRNA Beach-
side, walk to beach, 3 br/
2 ba, fully renovated,
screened lanai, inside
W/D, carport, storage
shed, $1,000/ mo., 1st +
security 386-761-0503.
NEW SYMRNA BEACH
$750/mo., 2 br/1.5 ba
house, cen. heat/air,great
rm, eat-in kitchen., attic
storage, 386-426-7901.
ORMOND 1/2 ACRE
3beds/3baths ranch, new
kitchen, fireplace, tile &
wood floors, master deck.
Call 386-846-4616


ORMOND BEACH -
2bedroom home, newly
painted in/out, new kitch.
cabinets w/dishwasher,
new carpet, fenced yard,
shed, w/d hookup in
garage. $775/mo. year
lease. 386-672-6987
ORMOND BEACH -
Plantation Bay, 3bd/2ba
2000sf. home $1250/mo.
1 year lease. Call Realty
Atlantic 386-503-0416
Ormond Beach- 2br/2ba
Open split plan, dining
room, screen porch, dbl.
garage, cul-de-sac, totally
remodeled. $850mo.
386-672-1551; 290-0965
ORMOND BY THE SEA
2-br/1-ba garage, W/D
Florida room. $775/mo +
sec 386-441-4084 or
386-299-5942


ORMOND BY THE SEA
Near beach & shopping.
2BD/1BA, living room,
eat-in kitch., FL rm. utility
rm, W/D, fenced yard, pet
w/dep. $750/mo
386-441-4100 / 295-1830
ORMOND POOL HOME
4beds/3.5bath, screened
pool & jacuzzi, big rooms,
tile, new everything. Call
(386)846-4616
PORT ORANGE Willow
Run 3/2/2, new tile & car-
pet, fenced yard $850/
mo, FLS, small pet okay
386-788-2236 / 846-0240
PORT ORANGE,
821 Pheasant Run, (off
Hensil) 4,300 sq. ft., pool,
5 car garage, $2,500/mo.
823 Pheasant Run
$5,000/mo., Call Anne
386-295-8638.



ORMOND BEACH -
Plantation Bay. Gated.
Immaculate unfurn town-
house, 2bed/2bth/2 car.,
screen porch, rent $945
Immed. 386-437-8139
PORT ORANGE- Holiday
special $1000 move-in.
2/1.5 clean. New carpet,
wood & tile floors.
Stacked W/D. Comm
pool. Ideal for student or
sm family 386-314-4071


$450 FIRST MONTH +
security dep. $750/mo
new. Tile floors. 3-br/2-ba
+ Florida room Palm
Coast 386-334-1881 or
630-212-9166


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PORT ORANGE/South
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W/D included. $650/mo.
386-451-5180
SOUTH DAYTONA-
Lakeview Estates 55+
Friendly & active park.
w/screened porch on the
water. 2/1.5, big florida
room, new laminate floor-
ing & kitchen counter-
tops, W/D, carport for 3
cars, fully furnished incl
52"HDTV Low lot rent,
$25,000. 906-202-2901



DELI Complete deli in
the European Village
Resort, Palm Coast. Incl.
all equip. & furn. Great
for franchise or fast food
$1800mo. 718-747-7747


HOLLY HILL: 244 Ridge-
wood, Ave, Office build-
ing, Free standing, Re-
modeled, full bath &
kitchen Approx 800sqft
Must see! $750/mo
386-255-5520/589-3620


WOW
HOLLY HILL: Retail or
Office, 1100 sqft, Nova
Rd, High visibility Lease
incentives by owner.
Great rates.
386-566-0422
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386-322-5949


RENT WITH OPTION TO
BUY- South Daytona,
1609 South Segrave St
1500sf Free standing cor-
ner lot, Rent negotiable.
Elmer Real Estate
386-756-4774



NSB Quail Hollow, 55+,
all new! 2br/2ba, rent
furn. $675/mo. & 1st/last
/$200/sec. or buy $28K/
obo, Incl. water/pool/club
house. 386-427-9178
OCEANFRONT
DAYTONA BEACH
1br/1ba. Furnished or
unfurnished, jacuzzi tub,
balcony, pool. Recently
remodeled. Includes all
utilities. $765/mo. 1st/
last/sec. Will sell for
$62,000.727-458-3477






S DAYTONA: Nova/Bev-
ille, 600sqft Boat, Car,
RV Etc, 11'x11' overhead
door. End of year special!
$295/mo incl electric
386-566-0422


BElT lOW
S DAYTONA: Owner
Special! S Nova Rd 600,
900, 1200, 4000, 6750 or
8000sqft. Lease incen-
tives. Great Rates.
386-566-0422

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ST. AUGUSTINE BCH
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house fr $199 nite $1399/
wk, Ocean front wedding
$359 or Historic Dist fr
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$289pp. 904-825-1911
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ROTATION


1978 CORVETTE, silver
anniversary, all options,
mint condition, covered
and garaged last 19
years. $16,500/obo.
386-761-7081
FORD SEDAN, 1934, 2
door, Sharp! Big Block
Street Rod! $35,000.
386-848-5597/848-4199


CAVALIER Z24, soft-top
convertible, '99. Garage
kept. 2.4 liter engine, 64K
miles, 31mpg, $5,800.
330-314-5409.


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'07 HARLEY DAVIDSON
Softail Springer Classic,
black pearl, 4,500 mi.,
many extras, $14,900/
obo. 386-290-4831
HARLEY-DAVIDSON
Dyna Street Bob, '07,
3800 mi., silver denim
paint, Screamin Eagle
mufflers, detachable wind
shield, saddlebags, Lady
ridden, located in Port
Orange, must sell.
$11,500.317-498-4567
HONDA VTX 1300R, '04
x-tra chrome, windshield,
bags, whitewalls, sharp!
$3,495. 386-441-9487 or
386-523-4894.
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blue 1400 miles. Great
gas mileage. Good cond
1000/obo 386-226-9850
9am to 6pm only
WANTED JAPANESE
Motorcycles Kawasaki,
1970-1980 Z1-900, KZ90
0, KZ1000, S1-250, S2-
250, S2-350, S3- 400,
H1-500, H2-750, Cash
Paid, Free Nationwide
Pick Up 800-772 -1142
or 310-721-0726.
WANTED: Old Japanese
Motorcycles Kawasaki
Z 1-900(KZ900)
1972-1976,KZ1000
(1976-1980),KZ1000R
(1982,1983),Z1R, S1-250
S2-350,S3-400, H1-500,
H2-750, Honda CB750
(1969-1975) Suzuki
GS400,GT380, Cash
paid, free nationwide
pickup. 800-772-1142,
1-310-721-0726
Call Classified
386-322-5949


2004 FORREST RIVER
Wild Wood Travel Trailer,
38ft, sliding glass door, 2
slide-outs, new carpet &
tires, exc. cond $17,900.
386-467-8691/423-361-
2087

SPECIAL
37' PILGRIM 2006 Park
Model Trailer 2-br/1-ba
set up in a 55+ retirement
park. $0 down $0 interest
$499 per month, includes
payment on trailer & lot
and insurance. $18,000
772-359-5231
305-247-4021
FORT PIERCE 55+ RV
Park $310/mo + utilities.
Great location close to
beach, and shopping.
772-359-5231
305-247-4021
Call Classified
386-322-5949


HOLIDAY RAMBLER40'
'02 Endeavor. Diesel 78k
mi. 2 slides satellite, exc
cond. Lots of options!
Optional Honda tow car
$62,500 772-492-9135
RV'S NEEDED!
Buy Consign or Trade.
Giant Recreation World.
888-863-8503 Don x150


CHRYSLER, 2004 Town
& Country Minivan, Ltd
Edition, 71K mi, sunroof,
leather seats, exc. cond.,
$7,500. 386-871-8890
GMC SONOMA PICKUP
2000, Fire Engine Red
flare side, ice cold a/c,
hard tunnel cover, 4 cylin-
der stick. Only 52K miles
Like new $3,900.
906-202-2901


Boats &

Watercraft


1995 BAYLINER, Ciera
Model 2350, full Bayliner
pkg. + many extras. Kar-
avan tandem trailer, Full
galley w/stand-up head.
Very good cond. $12,000.
914-964-5734
Classified 386-322-5949


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