09.08.05 Section B - Southside Sentinel
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09.08.05 Section B - Southside Sentinel
x3in www.ss e nt ine l. co m Serving Middlesex County and adjacent areas of the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck Vol. 111, No. 24 Urbanna, Virginia 23175 • September 8, 2005 B Section Talented Seahorses roll in opener A hard-hitting Christchurch School squad thumped the visiting Gators of Greenbrier Christian Academy 42-0 on Saturday. Christchurch amassed 319 yards in offense and forced four Gator interceptions. The entire Christchurch community was on hand as part of the school’s bonding weekend to cheer the Fighting Seahorses on in their season-opening victory. On defense, the Horses were led in the first half by junior J’Courtney Williams (Danville). In just the first 24 minutes Williams tallied 6 tackles, 2 sacks, an interception and a safety. Due to a minor injury, Williams did not play in the second half. Other standouts on defense were senior middle linebacker and tri-captain Andy Wilson (Colonial Beach) and senior defensive back Kevin Anderson (Washington, D.C.). Both made 9 tackles and each had an interception. A real break-out performance was turned in by junior Tavon Wiggins (Baltimore, Md.). Wiggins had 4 tackles, intercepted a pass, and scored his first TD as a receiver. Nineteen different members of coach Ken Michelsen’s defense assisted on tackles during Saturday’s rout. The offense was in high gear from the outset as junior QB Dustin Nelson (Fayetteville, N.C.) completed 5 of 8 passes for 149 yards, 4 touchdowns and no interceptions. Senior Delvon Ruffin (Water View) led the rushing attack with 100 yards on 13 carries. Right behind him was tri-captain Randy Hammond (Washington, D.C.), who had 90 yards on 9 carries. Fullback and tri-captain Moon Robinson, also of D.C., added 72 yards on 6 carries. The scoring began with the Horses’ first play from scrimmage. Just as he did on the first play of the season against the very same team a year ago, Kevin Anderson raced past defenders on a fade route and hauled in a 40yard bomb from Nelson. Moon Robinson ran the conversion for two points. On the very next offensive series, Nelson hit Anderson again. This time, the distance was 60 yards and through double coverage. Randy Hammond was the next Seahorse in the end zone. He took a handoff from Nelson straight through the Gator line for a four-yard score. Hammond’s 10 yards per carry average were a great complement to Ruffin’s acrobatic runs and Robinson’s quick shots up the middle. J’Courtney Williams was next into the end zone for the defensive line. They made sure there were holes to get through and protection for Nelson to pass. Homer attributed the success on Saturday to great team work. “Our line executed very well against a big, tough team. We asked the kids to play for each other for 48 full minutes and leave their hearts and souls on the football field. They did just that.” Versatile Lawrence Robinson (Locust Hill) added another strong performance. He played tight end, flanker, spread end, and finally finished the day at QB. A scare at the end of the second quarter turned out to be that and nothing more. On a scramble by Nelson, Moon Robinson peeled back to help pave the way for a gain and leveled a Gator player. The young man was taken from the field on a back-board by the local rescue squad. A relieved dad called back to CCS to report Maggie Ballantyne bumps a shot against Washington & Lee as that the young man had suffered teammate Jill Hester moves into position. a mild concussion, but was otherwise uninjured. Christchurch travels to Virginia Beach this Saturday, September 10, to take on the Crusaders of Bishop Sullivan Catholic. Game time is 12 noon. by Tom Chillemi “We’re focusing on a different The Middlesex High varsity level of high school play. We’re volleyball season got off to a making our offense run.” Moubray and his coaching good start recently as the Lady Chargers defeated Washington & staff, which includes his wife Lee and Rappahannock in non- Roxy and Becky Kazio, have also emphasized aggressive district competition. The Middlesex High School On Tuesday, September 6, the jump serves. Hainley, Hester and varsity football team dropped its Lady Chargers defeated visiting Amanda Myers made successful season opener 42-0 Friday night W&L 25-19, 25-16 and 25-11. jump serves against W&L. at Tappahannock to a very strong Last week they also swept visitThe Lady Chargers varsity will Essex squad. host Appomattox on Monday, ing Rappahannock 25-18, 25-22 Lamar Stewart rushed for 224 and 25-17. September 12, at 6 p.m. The JVs yards and Jordan Wind ran for Against W&L, Jill Hester led will be idle that night. 123 yards to pace the Division 2 the Lady Chargers’ with seven Both the varsity and JVs will Trojans. Stewart and Wind each serving aces and seven kills. host Northumberland on Tuesday, scored three times. Victoria Johnson had four September 13; and they travel Stewart’s yardage came on 26 aces, two kills and one dig; to Rappahannock on Thursday, carries and Wind picked his yard- Amanda Myers had four aces; September 15. All are non-disage on 19 carries. Wind was also Ashley Myers and Leslie Hainley trict matches. 3 for 8 passing for 48 yards. JV matches begin at 6 p.m. had two digs and an ace apiece; Essex had 415 offensive yards, Jessica Morris added six kills; and varsity matches start at 7:30 while Middlesex had 112. and Maggie Ballantyne had four p.m. The Chargers rushing yards kills. were split between Langston Head coach Randy Moubray High school Washington, Charles Harris and said the team’s skills are improvJ.R. Reed. “Essex was just loaded ing with every practice. “They’re coaches should with some real good players,” coming together and working as report scores said MHS assistant head coach a team.” Howard Adams. Moubray said the team has and highlights “They have two or three play- been “running plays” during prac(See Chargers, page B3) by noon on Tuesday. tice to develop a better offense. Aggressive MHS girls sweep two matches Christchurch’s Kevin Anderson hauls in a 40-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Dustin Nelson. (Photo by Scott Blankenship) Seahorses when he sacked the also an outstanding place-kicker. quarterback for a safety. In fact, he kicked for head coach The ensuing series was a short Ed Homer last year. one as Wiggins grabbed Nelson’s “Scott’s foot is a huge advanbeautifully lofted fade into the tage for us. He is a great kicker corner of the end zone for six. because he goes to camp and he In the third quarter, Ruffin set practices. We have some speed, up his own touchdown with a so if he can get it down the field, thrilling run down the sidelines. we can keep our opponents inside Inside the red zone, Coach Atkin- their 25 on kickoffs. Once we get son went to a full house backfield our snapping under control, we and no-huddle attack. Ruffin can attempt field goals anywhere ended up punching it in from two inside the 25.” yards out. Heyman consistently put the The final score of the day was a ball inside the five-yard line on short pass to senior Pedro Corn- Saturday, and every Gator possesiel (New York, N.Y.). The pos- sion began deep in their own terrisession reception turned into a tory. Heyman was 2 for 2 on PAT 20-yard score as Corniel refused kicks on Saturday as well. to go down while being swarmed The Seahorse linemen really by Gators. came to play on Saturday. Juniors Adding extra points and great PageNasheem 1 of 1 Grantham (Corona, field position throughout the N.Y.), Peyton Longest (Urbanna), game was sophomore Scott and Jake Michael (Lake Village, Heyman of Urbanna. Heyman, Ark.), and seniors Wilson and a star player for the Fighting Jordan Flemer (Oak Grove) made Seahorse varsity soccer team, is up a very solid offensive and Essex blanks Chargers 2005 Middlesex High School junior varsity Members of the 2005 Middlesex High School JV football team are as follows: front row from left, Malcolm Ward, Matt Duke, Josh Brown, Jake Fletcher, Corey Keeling, Demitrius Brooks, Cameron Wines, Reodell Bryant, Ronald Watkins, Brett Chodorov and Lee Major; middle row, Brandon Eanes, Timmy Coker, DeShaun Jones, Sean Sutherlin, Keith Whitley, Cody Paul, Mason Goodrich, JV Chargers host Devils today The Middlesex High School last Thursday in Saluda. junior varsity football team The Chargers ran more plays opened its 2005 season with a than the Trojans and had a big 12-0 non-district loss to Essex lead in offensive possession category, but were unable to beat Essex on the scoreboard. Junior varsity head coach George Hutchens said, “I was kind of surprised that both teams played as well as they did, with the lack of penalties and being season openers for both schools. “On our first drive we drove over 65 yards then had an interception on the two yard line,” he said. “That took the wind out of our sails. “I’m excited to see the enthusiasm and commitment from these young men,” said Hutchens. “I think we’ll see a lot of growth over the season.” Josh Brown paced the Chargers on the ground with 85 yards on 12 carries. Nigel Rich had 60 yards on 14 carries, and Mike �������������������� Jones rushed for 11 yards on 5 carries. ������������������� The JV Chargers will host ��������������������� Mathews at 6:30 p.m. today, ������������������������������ Thursday, September 8. ������������������� Southside Sentinel 1.833in. x 3in. ��������������������������������������� ����� ����� ������������������������ ������������������� �������������������� ����������������������� Craig Conley, Tayvon Morning, William Holmes and Andrew Grubbs; back row, Coach Anderson, Terrence Ward, Hunter Hudnall, Cody Motley, Michael Eades, Bailey Hall, Chris McAllister, Nigel Rich, Mike Jones, Brent Snyder, Joey Coker, David Norman, Garrett Walton, James Whitley, Scott Payne and Coach Hutchens. 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Unusually high & low tides are also in boldface. © BenETech 2005 (misc@benetech.net) ���������������� Biggest Charter Fishing Fleet in VA �������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������� ������������������������������������ ^ 9/13^ © Brot B2 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • September 8, 2005 Lady Charger JVs down NHS; to host Devils tonight From left, Christchurch soccer coach Matt Schaefer and team captains Patrick Brown of Williamsburg, Jody Young of White Stone and Eric Shepherd of the French West Indies. Eight schools to seek Soucek Tournament title this weekend The Christchurch School varsity soccer team finished its 2004 season with a 12-5-4 record and a #6 state ranking. The Seahorses made it to the quarterfinals of the state tournament, losing to St. Christopher’s in a shoot-out. With graduation, 11 players from the team moved on (Christchurch soccer players are now playing at Christopher Newport University, Campbell University, Guilford College, Olivet-Nazarene University and Hampden-Sydney College). “We lost a lot of talented athletes from last year’s team, but I have a determined bunch of players,” said Coach Matt Schaefer. “We are very inexperienced and only have five players with significant varsity experience.” Patrick Brown (Williamsburg), Jody Young (White Stone), Antonio Harley (Newport News) and Humroy Mascoll (Jamaica) are the only returning starters from last year’s team. “Brown, Harley, Mascoll and Young will have to carry a lot of weight if we are going to compete,” explained Coach Schaefer. “The key to this team is how quickly the newcomers adjust to this level.” The soccer team has been in preseason since August 15 and played its first match of the season on Tuesday, September 6, at Walsingham Academy, in Williamsburg. Preseason was productive for Christchurch, with the team playing well in scrimmages against Benedictine and Bishop Sullivan Catholic. The team finished preseason with a tournament in Pocomoke City, Maryland, where they went 1-1-1. The Christchurch defense is unproven, with none of the players having any varsity experience, and Coach Schaefer has not settled on the starting back line. Sang Ho Kim (South Korea), Ahn Bui (Vietnam), Scott Heyman (Urbanna), Lee Arnest (Kinsale), Andrew Hurley (Kitty Hawk, N.C.), Young Hoon An (South Korea), and Ryan Ellen (Susan) are all fighting for playing time. Eric Shepherd (French West Indies) will play goal keeper after serving as the back-up in 2003 and 2004. “Eric has paid his dues; it is his time and he is ready,” said Coach Schaefer. Seniors Young, Brown and Shepherd are this year’s captains. Mike O’Shaughnessy (White Stone) has played well in preseason and is, according to Schaefer, the most improved player on the team. “I am very pleased with Mike O, he has been brilliant. Sam Chang (South Korea) has shown me glimpses of flair and I am hoping he comes around to his potential soon.” On Friday, September 9, and Saturday, September 10, Christchurch School will host the ninth annual Jason Soucek Soccer Tournament. The tournament is held annually in memory of Jason Soucek Class of 1992. Soucek was a tremendous student-athlete at Christchurch who tragically passed away in 1996. His nickname was “Juice” and he was a standout in soccer, basketball and lacrosse. In 1992, he won “Best All-Around Athlete” honors. This year the tournament has eight teams: Hampton Roads Academy, Walsingham Academy, St. Christopher’s School, Cape Henry Collegiate, Fredericksburg Christian, Denbigh Baptist, Benedictine and Christchurch. Christchurch will play Fredericksburg Christian at 5 p.m. on Friday and then play the winner or loser of the Cape Henry Collegiate-Benedictine match on Saturday, September 10. The finals and third place matches will be held at 3 p.m. on Saturday with closing ceremonies at 5 p.m. Admission is free, and all are welcome. by Tom Chillemi On September 1, the Middlesex High junior varsity volleyball team defeated visiting Rappahannock in two games, 2510 and 25-11. “Awesome serving won the match,” said JV Lady Charger coach Jennifer Harrow. “Taylor Camden and Jamie Davis really did a great job giving us easy points at the line.” Taylor Camden served for 21 points, including 12 aces, and she had one kill. Jamie Davis was good for eight points, six of which were aces. Good Middlesex defense aided the first win in the season opener, said Harrow. “The girls played good defense. We still need to work on setting up our offense. Our passing and setting still aren’t up to par.” For the JV Lady Chargers, Danielle Montgomery had two points and a kill, and Katherine Wood served for two points and an ace. Also, McClain Powell had a point and two assists; Amelia Garnett, one kill; Kelly Purcell, a point; and Ashley Figg, one ace. The Middlesex JVs also defeated W&L on Tuesday. The JV Lady Chargers will host Northumberland on Tuesday, September 13. They are at Rappahannock on September 15. JV games begin at 6 p.m. and are followed by varsity games at 7:30 p.m. Commercial - Residential Licensed & Insured Vest Marine Construction (804) 758-1322 Vestmarine@aol.com Custom Piers • Vinyl and Wood Bulkheads • Boat Lifts • Salvage • Demolition Brian Vest Middlesex YMCA The Middlesex YMCA youth football schedule is as follows: September 10—8-10 year olds, 9 a.m., Middlesex vs. Norththumberland (home); 11-12 year olds at 10:30 a.m. September 17—Lancaster Twenty-three boats compete in FBYC regatta Twenty-three boats participated in the August 28 regatta at Fishing Bay Yacht Club in Deltaville The results are as follows: In the Flying Scott Division (8 boats): 1st - John, Maury and Ellis Hubbard in Fathom Knot; 2nd - David Lee in Floozie; 3rd - Mike Schmidt and Noel Clinard in DouBloon; 4th - Richard and Sharon Bauer in Hot Scot; and 5th - Jim Hess in Salt Shaker. In the Front Runner Division (6 boats): 1st - Bill Spencer in Red Dog; 2nd - Chris Rouzie in No Name; 3rd - Lee Farinholt in Blue Sparks; 4th - Chris Schmidt and Grayland Mcfall in Mo Joe; and 5th - Joseph Williams in Sling Blade and Matt Braun in No Go Tippy. In the Laser Division (8 boats): 1st - Mark Saunders; 2nd - Bill Warren; 3rd - Rob Whittemore in Silver Bullet; 4th - Jon Deutsch in Backspace and Alain Vincey in Dixie Frog. In the Mobjack Division (1 boat): 1st - Jerry Deservine. (away), same times. September 24—Northumberland (away), same times. October 8—Lancaster (home), same times. October 15—Northumberland (away), same times. October 22—Lancaster (home), same times. Cheerleading and karate signups are closed. The cheerleading squads will be cheering for the Middlesex teams at the dates above. Cell Phone: (804) 815-0655 WWW.VESTMARINE.COM Advertise in the Southside Sentinel! 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Burse played for the Suburban Coalition All Stars High School Varsity Team and her team finished with a record 8-3, clinching first place in the playoffs and winning the high school varsity tournament. Burse received a trophy and free admission to play in next year’s Suburban Coalition Summer League. Each team played two to three games every weekend from July 16 through August 20. Burse also had the opportunity to meet and see in action current and future college, ABA, and professional basketball players from overseas. In addition, the summer league offered scouts a chance to come out and see players from the Washington, D.C., metro area in action during the summer. Burse is the daughter of Joan Strickland and the late Orzelle Burnett, and the granddaughter of Lena Kimble of Stormont. Burse started on last year’s MHS varsity team as a freshman, and is a former standout in the Middlesex Youth Basketball League. ������������������� ����������������������� �������������� ������������������������� ���������� ��������������������������������� ����������������������� You’ll Feel Comfortable With Us. Factory trained technicians. Graduates of the ACCA Quality College For Contractors. Committed to quality and service since 1954. Outstanding reputation. 24 Hour emergency service. Financing avialable. And thousands of satisfied customers. Just a few reasons why you’ll feel comfortable with us. Established 1954 Toll Free 1-800-323-7478 www.chac-hvac.com Kilmarnock • Gloucester • West Point • Tappahannock Water Treatment for Healthy Living For over 34 years McLean Engineering has been providing the finest quality water treatment systems available. We offer a wide range of products that treat most water issues typically present in the greater Richmond area. 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The Stingrays have players from Gloucester, Middlesex, Essex, Richmond County and Northumberland. 13U Stingrays 15 Dominion Dominators 6 For the Stingrays, Devante Baker had a single, double and walk and scored two runs with two runs batted in; Alexander Crittenden had three hits, scored two runs and had three runs batted in (RBI); Travis Myers had two hits and one RBI; Daniel McFarland had two hits, scored a run and had one RBI; Andrew Petersen had two hits, one walk, two RBIs, and scored two runs; Drew Pitts was hit by a pitch and scored a run; Kevin Walsh walked twice and scored two runs; Carlton Pollard walked once, scored a run, and had one RBI; John Walsh had one hit, one walk, one RBI, and scored two runs; Quame Green had two hits, scored two runs, and added an RBI. The Stingrays used five pitchers in the nine inning game and struck out eight batters. 14U Stingrays 11 Manassas Generals 3 Nick Pryzbyl pitched five strong innings and Justin Cooper pitched the last two to help the Stingrays pick up their first win of the fall season. At the plate for the Stingrays, Lynn Garner had a hit and scored a run; Pryzbyl had a hit and two walks; Matthew Fischgrund added a double, scored a run, and had an RBI; Johnny Lewis had a walk and scored a run; Travis Myers had a hit, a walk, and scored two runs; Josh Hall added a hit, an RBI, and scored a run; Brandon Oliff had a hit, a walk, and scored two runs; Justin Cooper had a hit, a walk, scored two runs and had three RBIs; P.D. Pollard had three walks and scored a run; and James Hence had a double, two singles and had four RBIs. 14U Stingrays 7 Stafford Pistols 8 The Stingrays lost a close extra inning game in the second game of the season. For the Stingrays, Myers had a hit; Jeremy Sayles had two hits, one walk, and scored two runs; Pryzbyl added two hits and scored two runs; James Hence had a hit, a walk, and scored a run; Matthew Fischgrund had a hit, and a walk; Johnny Lewis had three hits and a walk; Brandon Oliff had a single, a triple, and scored a run; P.D. Pollard had a hit and a walk; and Justin Cooper walked and scored a run. 12U Stingrays 19 Northern VA Hawks 9 For the Stingrays in the first game, Alex Hall, single, solo home run, 3 runs, 2 RBI; Calvin Strong, 2 singles, 1 double, 3 runs; David Lutz, 2 singles, 1 double, 2 RBI, 1 run; Adam Baldwin, 1 single, 1 double, 3 runs, 2 RBI; Zany Crittenden, 2 doubles, 1 run, 3 RBI; Jacob Houston, 2 walks, 1 RBI; Marcus Garner, 1 single, 1 double, 1 run, 2 RBI; Shane Bristow, 1 double, 1 run, 2 RBI; John Purcell, 1 walk, 2 runs; Aaron O’Neil, 1 single, 2 runs, 1 RBI; and Tyler Foster, 3 walks, 3 runs. Lutz, Purcell, Bristow, and Crittenden pitched for the Stingrays, walking 7 and allowing 1 hit.Purcell was the winning pitcher. 12U Stingrays 11 Northern VA Hawks 5 Shane Bristow, 2 run home run, 1 single, 1 run, 2 RBIs; Houston, 2 doubles, 1 run, 2 RBIs; Baldwin, 1 double, 2 RBI. Crittenden, 1 double, 2 runs; Hall, 1 single, 3 runs, 1 RBI; Garner, 1 single, 1 RBI; Purcell, 1 single, 1 run; O’Neil, 1 walk, 1 run; Foster, 1 walk, 1 run. Lutz, 2 walks, 1 run; Strong, 1 walk. Hall pitched 4 innings and gave up 1 hit and 1 run with 4 strikeouts. Baldwin started the fifth and Crittenden closed out the inning. Hall picked up the win. The Stingrays 12U team plays at the sports complex this Saturday at 5 and 7 p.m. against the Powhatan Pride and this Sunday at 2 and 4 p.m. against the Dominion Diamondbacks. Coaches are reminded to email game results and highlights to editor@ssentinel.com by noon on Tuesdays. ��������������� Bulkheads, Docks, RipRap (804) 253-1396 Seahorse volleyball captains Chirstchurch coach Patty Rimbey has announced the captains for the 2005 Lady Seahorses volleyball team are senior Jess Crabill of Irvington and junior Molley Hardin of Stormont. Above, from left, are Crabill, Coach Rimbey and Hardin. Christchurch defeated Richmond Christian Tuesday night to improve to 1-2 on the season. Chargers . . . (continued from page B1) ers who will probably play college football,” said Adams. “We are also a fairly young team on the line. We’ve got five sophomores on the offensive line. They are good players, but they are just young. The Trojans scored 28 points in the first half. “Once they got the big lead, it was hard for us to come back,” said Adams. “We made some good plays but, unfortunately, there were more bad plays than good.” The Chargers will visit the Mathews Blue Devils this Friday, September 9, at 7 p.m. in a non-Tidewater District game. Middlesex will play the Blue Devils twice this season. “We are hoping to get a win,” said Adams. “If we can get some wins early in the season, it will motivate our boys to win late in the season.” Season tickets available for MHS games MHS season sport passes are now available for home games at Middlesex High School. Season passes are good for one admission to all regular season home games in all sports at Middlesex High School. The fall, winter and spring season passes are $50 per person, per season. There is also a special family package, which is two passes for $200, with each additional pass $25. For example, a family of four can attend all games for $250. For further information, contact Brad Norris at Middlesex High School at 758-2132 or write Brad Norris, Middlesex High School, 454 General Puller Highway, Saluda, VA 23149. ��������� ������������������������ ����������������� ��������� ��������������������� ������� �������������� ������������� ��������������������������������� ������� �������� �������� Middlesex Recreation • Aerobic kickboxing— new session starts September 12. Classes are held at Tom Carter Gymnasium on Mondays and Thursdays, 6 to 7 p.m. The fee for a once-a-week class is $20, and $35 for twice-a-week. The classes are ongoing every eight weeks. • Gymnastics— new session starts September 12 and runs ������������������ through December 19. Classes are held at Tom Carter Gymnasium on Mondays only. There will be no class on the following Mondays: November 7 and November 28. The classes are for 13 weeks. Register your child or children by calling 758-0057. For more information call the department at 758-0057. ��������������� ������������������ ���� ������������������������� ������������������������������� ��������������������������� ����� �������� ���� ������� � ���������������������� �������������������������� � ����������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������� ���������� ���������� ��������� � � ����������������������������������������������������� OFFERS END SOON! GET TO YOUR DEALER TODAY! ����������������� RAPPAHANNOCK TRACTOR CO. 544 NORTH MAIN STREET KILMARNOCK, VA (804) 435-3161 OR (800) 526-7681 M-F 8-5:30 and Sat. 8-Noon RAPPAHANNOCK TRACTOR CO. 646 RICHMOND HIGHWAY TAPPAHANNOCK, VA (804) 443-4374 OR (800) 262-5662 M-F 7:30-5 and Sat. 8-Noon FLEET BROTHERS 10072 GENERAL PULLER HWY RT. 33 HARTFIELD, VA (804) 776-6600 OR (800) 408-2426 M-F 8-5 and Sat. 8-Noon �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� -RTC6X100908SS-090805-00072313 ������������ B4 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • september 8, 2005 BUSINESS DIRECTORY EARTH RESOURCES RipRap and Excavation Dan and Jeff Brown P.O.Box 520, Lancaster, VA 22503 (804) 435-1085 Fax: (804) 435-2906 ����� ��������� �������������� ������������� ��������������� �������� J.A. Jessie, Sr., & Sons Marine Contractor Serving the area for over 46 years Piers • Retaining Walls, Seawalls, Jetties - Wood, Vinyl or Rip Rap, Piledriving • New and Repair Work 776-6448 or 776-0418 Get Your Ad in the Southside Sentinel Business Directory! Call Anita Minuth at the Southside Sentinel (804) 758-2328 Chesapeake Bay PLUMBING Specializing in: water conditioning, repair work, new installation in homes. license & insured 24 hr emergency service 776-6695 Deltaville POWELL’S HOME IMPROVEMENTS Remodeling, complete renovations, additions, garages, screened porches, decks, siding, roofing, drywall, painting and home repairs. All types of home improvements; 23 years experience. References available; licensed, and insured. Douglas E. Powell (804) 758-3710 • (cell) 854-3802 804-693-7310 757-871-5195 804-758-2452 Grading • Footers & Basements Lot Clearing • Excavation financing available for qualified applicants Call your Local Rep Ray Barrack 804-725-9686 or 804-815-9829 (cell) Mathews, Va. Exterior House Wash • Wood Preservation Interior & Exterior Painting Scott Stinchcomb• Mobile 776-0657 • Licensed & Insured Strong, Dependable Construction of Piers, Bulkheads & Rip Rap Beverley’s Handyman Excavating Service Bulldozing • Landscaping • Bushhogging Driveway (Road Material & All Types of Gravel) East Coast Boat Lift Dealer 758-4007 Urbanna • (804) 758-1099 Mitchell Reiner Construction Wesley Hatchell, Sr. siding • roofing • decks • interior trim • additions licensed & Insured (804)776-8341 leave message Free Estimates Tree Service & Stump Grinding H (804) 758-0357 • C (804) 347-9843 • (804) 445-5526 Licensed and Insured Specializing in Interior and Exterior Painting Carpentry Drywall Wallpapering Deltaville Painting & Contracting Owner Licensed & Insured Phone (804) 776-7663 ANTHONY N. KIRKLAND� Cell 512-8663� Quality Constructed Storage Barns We also have Custom Gazebos! Quaker Pool Shed Call Wallace Davis, Steve Barksdale or John Arthur Robins For details and prices. FLEET BROTHERS Route 33 • Hartfield (804) 776-6600 “50 Years of Dependable Service” Check out our internet specials at www.fleetbrothersva.com Since 1981 Lic #2705-068052 Totally completed or you save by completing it yourself! SHORES & SHORES MARINE CONSTRUCTION Country Painting & Deck Care ���������� ������������ ������������ Landscaping Demolition New Homes, Remodeling, Lot clearing, Backhoe Services Free Estimates • Class A Contractor Tree Removal, Bed Design, Grading & Site Work, Irrigation Systems Fully Insured - Robert J. Brown Jr. 804-758-4639 Any Size White Vinyl DH Window Installed ONLY $219 Removal of Metal Windows Extra D&T Handyman Mobile #: (804) 512-9632 Local #: (804) 776-9487 Electrical, Plumbing, & Small Carpentry Bryan McCauley Free Estimates! (804) 240-6709 www.briggspowerproducts.com 804-785-4242 L 800-529-6426 COMPLETE RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL SERVICES Standard Features Double Lifetime Warranty • All Welded Sash & Door 3/4 Insulated Glass • Constant Force Balance • Tilt-In-Sashes 1/2 Screen • Dual Weather Stripping Optional Features Low-E Glass w/Argon Gas • Colonial Grids • Foam Insulation Wrap Window Facing • Full Screens • Casements & Sliders • Bay & Bow PRE-HUNG ALUMINUM STORM DOORS High Performance Solid Vinyl Replacement Windows and Doors PRICING INCLUDES HARDWARE & INSTALLATION (804)462-7840 or Toll-Free (866)462-7840 Showroom by Appointment 5344 Mary Ball Road, Lively, Virginia Locally Owned & Operated by Julie and Artie Ransone It’s Hard To Stop a Trane Northern Neck Mechanical, Inc. Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning We service all makes & models Residential/Commercial • Fully Licensed & Insured 24 Hour Service • Never an Overtime Charge 804-435-6149 • 800-301-2878 Class A License #2705047161A Your Business Ad Could be Here! Call 758-2328 to find out how! Marine Construction Division Rip Rap Revetments Piers • Bulkheads Boat Lifts • Boat Houses Jetties • Excavation Boat Ramps • Repair Slope Stabilization Retainer Walls • Drains Decks • Access Walkways Shoreline Landscapes Waterlines • Irrigation Class A Licensed • License #2701 034192 • Bonded • Insured • References Serving the Middle Peninsula and the Northern Neck P.O. Box 275, Rts. 33 & 14, Shacklefords, Va. 23156 www.southernlandcon.com September 8, 2005 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B5 CLASSIFIEDS To place a classified ad call 758-2328 or email <circulation@ssentinel.com>. Real Estate Real Estate For Rent For Rent For Sale Yard Sales 1 1/2 ACRE LOT, $24,000, 3 3/4 acre lot with two homesites, workshop, $46,000, Mobiles ok. Perked, 20 minutes north of Saluda, 776-7809, 3177113 cell.(9-1-4t) A TRUSTED NAME in Virginia Real Estate. Ownby & Associates, Inc. Assisting Sellers and Buyers with Real Estate needs. Farms, Land, Waterfront Properties. Call Diane Bennett. Ph. (804)730-0500.(6-16-13t) BAY CUSTOM HOMES, INC., Saluda, VA. Over 70 plans to choose from! System built custom homes in a fraction of the time. (804)758-5180. E-mail: baycustomhomesinc.com.(714-13t) CORROTOMAN By The Bay— 1400sf rancher. Totally renovated. Community water access and pool. $179,500. Carolyn Bailey, ABR. IsaBell Horsley Real Estate, (804)366-2554.(8-18-4t) FOR SALE BY OWNER— Piankatank River Golf Course, The Landing. 3BR, 3BA, attached garage, bonus room, screened porch and deck. (804)7767776.(9-8-1t) HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER— Hartfield (Piankatank Shores). 2BR, living/kitchen combo, garage. All appliances, ceiling fans and blinds. 3 yrs. old $175,500. Call 776-6613.(9-1-2t) LOT FOR SALE: Wake, Va. (Middlesex County). 1.6 ac. wooded on culde-sac, 1.5 miles from two sandy beaches and boat ramp. 3 miles from Deltaville. Septic/well letter on hand. $39,500. Call 776-9070.(9-1-3tRR) RENOVATED OLDER HOME, 1800sq.ft. AS IS. 3BR, 2BA, dining rm, living rm w/fireplace, office area, large kitchen, large utility rm, several outbldgs. 15 acres. $250,000 For Sale by Owner. (804)824-4048.(9-1-4t) URBANNA— LAGRANGE CREEK. Totally renovated “Waterview Cottage” offers water views from every room! LR, den w/FP, kitchen, dining area, utility room, 2BRs, 1BA, 3-season porch, deck, private pier across street, paved driveway to 1car heated garage, summer kitchen. $325,000. Betsy Crowther, Jim & Pat Carter Real Estate, (804)4359888.(9-1-4t) WATER VIEW— House and 10 acres, near public landing. For sale by owner. Call (804)472-3765.(9-1-2t) WATERFRONT MEACHIM’S CREEK— 1 acre, perked lots w/permit or 1-6 acre parcels. Lots from $115,000. Owner financing, call Bankie Benton, 758-5815, (804)2751798.(6-2-tfRR) 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH water access home w/deeded boat slip. $850 per month. Call Steve Darman at Mason Realty, 815-2036.(9-8-1t) 25’x50’ SPACE, ideal for storage or small business. Rent $400 per month. For more information, call (804)7581099.(11-24-tf) 3BR MOBILE HOME near Water View. $650 per month. Call Irvin Shackelford at Mason Realty. (804)815-8400.(9-8-1t) 50’x75’ SPACE AVAILABLE. Ideal location for small business or storage space. For more information call (804)758-1099.(1-13-tf) DELTAVILLE— 2 bedroom apartment, $450 per month, plus utilities. References, first month rent, and security deposit required. Available now! (804)776-6196.(9-1-4t) DELTAVILLE— Office or retail store, 1295sq.ft. with 2500sq.ft. shop bays. Will alter to suit tenants needs. Electric included. Call (804)363-0371 or (804)920-1195.(9-1-13t) GATED STORAGE UNITS at Cooks Corner. 10x10 and 10x20. (804)7584192.(8-25-13t) LARGE PRIVATE ESTATE HOME on 12 acres, furnished, deep-water harbor, boathouse, pier. One-year lease required. $3,000 per month, negotiable. Credit check required. Call Debbie Morgan, Broker, Morgan & Edwards Real Estate.(804)7251951.(12-23-tf) OFFICE SPACE— Professional Building, Deltaville, VA. Call (804)7584540.(1-13-tf) PROFESSIONAL OFFICE in Deltaville on high traffic Puller Highway. Will alter to suit tenant’s needs. Ideal for Doctor, Dentist, Attorney. Zoned VC. Call (804)776-0284.(7-713t) RENT OUR WATERFRONT COTTAGE: Pier, beach, AC/heat, fireplace, two bedrooms, screened porch, canoe. www.Rivahvacations. com for information and pictures. (804)741-5511 evenings. Summer $700/week, off-season $500/week, $250/weekend.(9-8-13t) RIVER RUN, Hwy. 3/33, 3bed, 1 1/2bath, screened porch, beautiful wooded acres, swimable lake, all appliances, satellite, $850/ month plus utilities, 6 months, available now. 1(713)864-7241.(9-8-4t) SLIP— NEW DOCK. Located near municipal marina, Urbanna. Electricity and water. 5’ depth. $125/month. Call 758-1606.(9-8-2t) STORAGE UNITS IN DELTAVILLE. Variety of sizes available. (804)3630371.(6-30-13t) STORAGE UNITS, sizes from 5’x6’ to 12’x30’, reasonably priced. Adjacent to Hummel Airport, Topping. Call 7583176.(4-21-52t) URBANNA IN TOWN— 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath. Adjoins pool and playground of Taber Park. $800/mo, references, security deposit, no pets. Call for application. (804)776-9953.(8-18-tf) URBANNA, WATERVIEW EFFICIENCY apartment with private entrance. No pets. Rent by day $75 or by week $475. For more information, please call (804)758-5701.(9-1-4t) WATERFRONT COTTAGE Locust Hill area— 2BR/2 bath. $950/mo. plus utilities and security deposit. (804)758-0417 or (804)854-1170.(98-1t) WATERFRONT HOME WITH PROTECTED DEEP WATER PIER NEAR DELTAVILLE. 2BR, 2BA, hardwood floors, fireplaces, screened porch, garage, river views. Unfurnished except major kitchen/ laundry appliances. $1500/mo. 6 month lease with option to renew. (858)699-0670.(9-8-2t) WATERFRONT, Wilton Creek off Piankatank. Mariner’s Point Condo. 2BR, 2Bath, beautifully furnished, fireplace, satellite TV, pool, tennis, 40’ yacht slip. $1,000/mo. (804)5863368.(6-9-tfRR) 1983 CONNER MOBILE HOME, brown and beige. 2 large bedrooms, 1 large liv. rm., kitchen/ dining rm. combined, large bathroom, washer/dryer, window AC unit, stove, refrigerator, hot water heater; 3 ceiling fans. Asking $12,000 (negotiable). Rt. 657, Dixon Drive, Topping. 758-2039.(9-1-2t) 2002 OAKWOOD MOBILE HOME, 16x80, w/8x10 deck, gas fireplace, 3BR, 2 full BA, $35,000, Meadows Trailer Park within 7 mi. of Deltaville & marinas. (804)758-2218.(7-7-13t) FILL DIRT. $80/load delivered. 30mile radius from Saluda. 758-2800.(630-tf) FORD 8N TRACTOR, Auger, grader box, plow, bush-hog, 2 axle trailer. $5,900. (804)399-3550.(8-18-tf) REDSKINS/ BEARS— 2 tickets, home opener, $59 each. Call (804)758-9555.(9-1-2t) SALE! SALE! SALE! Twin mattress sets only $139. Full sets $189. Futon sofa and mattress $189. 3pc. Dinette $189. Courthouse Antiques, Rt.17 Bypass, Saluda, (804)758-4861.(8-4-13t) STEEL BUILDING 50x80, $24,000. (804)758-2676.(8-11-tf) STEEL BUILDINGS— Top of the line, 20x24, 25x36, 35x60. Pay only remaining balance. Can store or deliver immediately! Financing available. Reserve yours today. 1-800-222-6335, ext.6000.(9-1-2t) SWEET POTATOES FOR SALE. Beauregard variety. $11 per box. Call (804)776-7292.(9-8-2t) UTILITY TRAILER (5x8ft. bed), $425; 24ft. extension ladder, $55; LP gas log fireplace insert, $70; BBQ smoker, $25; gasoline blower, $35; pair floor EPI speakers, $35; wet/dry vac, $40; hedge trimmer, $35. Call 7584070.(9-8-1t) AFFORDABLE FRESH CUT FLOWER Arrangements, $2 up. Wholesale herbs, perennials, shrubs. Summer sale! Granny’s Garden at Urbanna Flea Market/Antiques. Thurs.-Sun.(811-13t) MOVING/ YARD SALE— Urbanna Harbour, September 10th, 9a.m.1p.m. Multi family. Furniture, boating items, fishing equipment, baby items, antiques. Follow signs off Rt. 227 before bridge into Urbanna. Rain or shine.(9-8-1t) SATURDAY, Sept. 10, 7a.m.-Noon. Furniture, bedding, draperies, rugs, lamps, dishes, computer keyboard/ monitor and other household items. 1951 Montague Island Rd., Jamaica. Route 605, Canoe House Road, to Route 604, Nesting Rd. to Montague Island Rd.(9-8-1t) Yard Sales CALL 804-758-2328 TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD. 8 to 3, SATURDAY, Sept. 10th, 198 Edgewater Rd. near Christchurch School. (Rt. 673) Items A-Z!(9-8-1t) 1972 GRAMPIAN SAILBOAT, swing keel. Very sturdy for heavy weather. Sleeps 6, sails main and jib, galley, $1500. (804)314-6638, 758-8307.(825-4tRR) Continued on page B8 Publisher’s Notice All real estate advertised herein is subject to Virginia’s fair housing law which makes it illegal to advertise ‘any preference, limitation or discrimination because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, elderliness, familial status or handicap, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This newspaper will not knowingly accept advertising for real estate that violates the fair housing law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. For more information or to file a housing complaint, call the Virginia Fair Housing Office at (804) 367-8530; toll-free call (888) 551-3247. For the hearing-impaired, call (804) 367-9753. E-mail fairhousing@dpor.virginia.gov. Web site: www.fairhousing.vipnet.org. Classified Rates $6.00 minimum for up to 25 words, one week; $4.00 each additional consecutive week. 25 words or fewer, 13 successive weeks, $40.00. Ads with 26 or more words, 24¢ each word. Custom classifieds $9.00 per column inch. 10% Discount for cash with order. No refunds, no credit. No discount on credit card sales. Classified Deadline: 12:00 noon Tuesdays. To place your ad, call (804) 758-2328, FAX (804) 758-5896, email <circulation@ssentinel.com>, or mail to: Classifieds, Southside Sentinel, P.O. Box 549, Urbanna, Va. 23175. Corrections: Please check your ad the first week to see that it is correct. Autos/Trucks 1987 HONDA ACCORD, runs good but needs work, $1,000 OBO; 2002 Hyundai Santa Fe, low mileage, excellent condition, $16,500. 7580021.(9-8-4t) 1993 JAGUAR XJ6 Vanden Plas— 60k miles, British racing green, just serviced and inspected. Excellent condition. $9,500. Photos via email. (804)694-7344.(9-8-tf) 1999 CHRYSLER CONCORD 4D sedan white, 53K miles, clean, all options, chrome wheels, leather interior, CD/radio player. $5,500. (804)3146638, 758-8307.(8-25-3tRR) 2000 FORD EXPEDITION Eddie Bauer— 2WD, 78k, excellent condition. $12,500 OBO. (804)7760022.(8-25-3t) Boats/Motors BUSINESS DIRECTORY ����������������� ����������������� ��������������������� ���������������������� �������������� Septic Tanks Pumped, Drain Lines and Distribution Boxes Cleaned CARLTON H. BROWNLEY Hartfield, Va 23071 Phone: Day - 776-9485 Night - 776-6055 ��������� CRITTENDEN FARMS Dixie Tree Removal & Landscaping Plantscapes/Hardscapes Water Features/Erosion Control Preservation/Restoration James Luckett P.O. Box 1142 • Crittenden Rd. Deltaville, VA 23043 (h) 804-758-2683 (c) 804-854-3395 FIREWOOD FOR SALE! �������������� ������������� Phone: 804-776-8845 • Fax: 804-776-8847 ������������������� for all your luxury water needs. Call Specializing in boatlifts, new piers and docks, jetties, pile driving, rip-rap, demolition of piers and other structures, furnishing water and electric to piers. Sea-Do-It Waste Collection and Bulk Hauling Services For Middle Peninsula Residents and Businesses Call 804-758-1464 804-776-0556, cell-804-296-0566 (804) 758-5480 ���������������������� ��������������������������� ��������������������������� ����������������������������������������������� ������������������������������ �������������� ���������������� �� ���������������� ������������������ ������������� ��������������� ����������������������� �������� �������� ���� ���������������� TO SELL IN THE SENTINEL CLASSIFIEDS! CALL 758-2328 AND PLACE AN AD TODAY! ������������������������� ������������������������� ��������������� ������������ ����������������� ��������������� Quality, Safe Towing Insured For Street Towing Pick Up Junk Cars & Broken Fork Lifts For Free Cell (804) 815-7869 ��������������������� ������������������� ������������������ ������������ WE WANT YOUR STUFF... Home (804) 725-5178 A SURE SIGN OF COMFORT ...GUARANTEED! Our new “look” tells you to look no further. 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COLONIA EVELYN & SERIOUS JR LARRY CARDELL BLUE RIVER MUSIC INC BOHANNON MARTHA ANN BOJORQVEZ-SANTOS FELICIANO BOULET CLAUDE BOWENS ANTHONY BOWENS LACEY JAY BOWMAN DANIEL W BOYD WILLIE TERRELL BRARENS JAMES M BRAUN CHRIS BRAXTON 3RD LEVI EARL BRAXTON-CARR VALERIE J CARR WILLIAM EARL BREWSTER JOHN MILTON BROKENBOROUGH RICHARD M BROOKS BRIAN L BROWN JR HENRY WATT BROWN LAURA BROWN MELISSA ANN BRUNER TIMOTHY BRYANT WILLIAM CECIL & BRYANT ALMA LEE BULFOR JAMES BULLOCK DOUGLAS JACKSON BULLOCK RUSSELL ROSS BURKE GREG BURKHAMMER FLOYD J BURRELL THALIA F BURRUSS REBECCA WILLIAMS & BURRUSS WALTER LEE BURSE GEORGIA ANNA BYRNE SARAH E CALL COMMUNICATIONS INC CALL SR BARRY WAYNE & CALL REBECCA JAYNE CAMPBELL JOHN ARLISS CANTWELL FRANK & CANTWELL DONNA CANTWELL JAMES F CARLO-HICKMAN PATRICK GIAN CARPIN CAROLYN TAYLOR CARTER LETITIA LINETTE CARTER LORRIE CARTER MARY CARTER WILMA IRENE HILL CARWILE STUART F CEPERICH STEPHEN & CEPERICH CARY N CHAFIN DANIEL FRANKLIN CHAMBERLAIN HAULING CHENAULT PARKE C CHRISTIAN BRENDA RENEE CLAYTON EARL COBB CARLO RYDELL & ROBINSON RUTH THOMPSON COBERLY III JOSEPH GLENN COCKERILLE MARY J COINER RICHARD & COINER BETTY COLLINS WILLIAM HILLERY COOK HAROLD COOKE LAURA BELLE COOKE MARGARET FRANCES COOKE SHANNON WARREN COOKE THOMAS & COOKE CHIQUITA SMITH COOPER THOMAS COURTNEY RAY COX RUSSELL DOUGLAS CRADER ROY C T/A ROY CRADER HORSE SHOEING CRADER ROY CLEVELAND CRITZER M TRAVIS & CRITZER ANGELA R CRONK CONSTRUCTION INC CROOK ZANE W CROWN MELISSA ELIZABETH CROXTON ELLA ROSE CROXTON JOYCE THOMAS DALTON JAMES G DANT RICHARD LAURENCE DAVIS CASSANDRA DENISE DAVIS JAMES LAWRENCE & DAVIS VELVET NICOLE DAVIS LISA BARKER & DAVIS SAMUEL W DAVIS RAYMOND E DAVIS ROBERT E DAVIS ROBERT LEWIS & DAVIS JANET F DAVIS RODNEY DEAVULT MARY ELIZABETH EST DEDES CHRISTOS D AMOUNT DUE ---------- 154.72 700.00 12.49 5.24 47.81 10.17 18.90 17.50 35.93 452.08 279.94 30.49 13.44 11.52 40.18 9.73 78.89 181.61 6.98 42.00 237.69 24.99 663.46 41.24 14.14 64.09 22.14 18.00 57.72 68.16 214.87 14.68 613.75 13.60 14.41 700.00 136.8 38.68 6.42 154.04 195.97 17.50 9.73 16.63 6.07 20.67 30.52 25.44 280.00 26.35 296.10 235.33 26.25 7.15 13.31 700.00 217.00 6.33 273.28 6.24 527.24 5.25 314.61 28.18 26.46 75.39 10.20 47.04 6.33 97.02 12.48 6.42 650.48 42.35 80.82 473.94 5.92 8.62 5.76 22.88 14.78 17.50 442.33 7.53 280.00 7.53 8.00 8.08 16.80 117.57 700.00 12.77 85.75 14.67 227.47 423.20 213.64 62.28 242.61 14.40 77.33 429.78 9.00 66.12 5.29 10.99 15.36 7.20 700.00 14.70 478.31 NAME ---- DIXON DEANN MARIE DIXON THOMAS E & DIXON HALLIE V EST DUBRINO CAROL ANN DUNLEVY LOLLA JANE DUPONT-HUIN OLIVER & BRIAND ISABELLE DURLING WILLIAM DURRBECK CHRISTOPHER O EARNHARDT JR CHARLES B EASTBURN DEANNA N EL AUDREY BEY ELLIS JACK EPPS ANGELA WARNETTA H FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTAGE ASSOC FELTS LEWIS W FERGUSON FAWN LINN FIRSTLEASE INC FISHER TIFFANY CARLSON & FISHER JR THOMAS LEE FIX JOSHUA BEN FOMIN PAUL DANIL FOSTER CHRISTIAN AVERY FOSTER LONNIE R & FOSTER DONNA RAY FOSTER RACHEL V FOSTER 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HINSON BILLY JOE HIZTYME FARM LLC C/O RIVERS END FARM HOCK JR JOSEPH W HODGES ADA & HODGES JAMES HOFFMAN KENNETH HOGGE THOMAS C HOUSTON TRACEY WILSON OUTDOOR SPORTS ADVENTURES HUEBNER MARK ALAN HUMKE MARK HUNTER CAROLYN C ROBINS NEST INC ISLANDVIEW SOLUTIONS INC J & M MARINA/CROWN MARINE JACKSON JAMISON GEORGE JACKSON KENNETH CORNELIOUS & JACKSON LINDA JACOBSEN JOHN A JANSCHEK DAVID SCOTT JARAMILLO MEZA MARTIN HERMOSILLO JIMENEZ MANUEL JOHNSON DAVID R JOHNSON GORDON ARTHUR JOHNSON KIM YVETTE JOHNSON LESTER ELLIXSIN JONES ANTHONY D JONES NEIL S JONES SR DAVID L EST JONES SR JAMES D JUNIOR ROBERT S KAISER J KEEFE GAIL H & KEEFE JR WILLIAM E KEENAN LESTER ALOYSIUS KELLEY KEVIN KENNEDY GLENDA THOMAS KENNEDY JR EUGENE RHYNE KENNETH S ROSEN GUARDIANSHIP KEVORKIAN ELOUISE CARMODY KEVORKIAN GEORGE & KEVORKIAN JERRIE CARMODY KEY LAKESHA RENEE KEYE CHARLES O KEYSER GENEVA TAYLOR KEYSER LYNN M EST KIMBLE LARRY NOBLE KIMBLE LOUIS & KIMBLE BERTHA KIMBLE SHARON ROSLYN KING JESSICA LYNETTE 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RAY LANGREHR PAUL A LANKFORD MARY LAW HAROLD JOSEPH & LAW CAROL ANN LEDFORD JEFFREY L LENZ CYNTHIA MARGARET LENZ ROBERT EUGENE LETTS MARVIN WILLIAM LEWIS JR JOSEPH A LEWIS PAT LIESFELD JR CHARLES P & LIESFELD ROBERT MICHAEL LINCOLN DEYMARA NICKEEN LINDEN SCOTT LIVINGSTON STEPHANIE NICHAEL LOCKLEY JR PERCY LOMMEL WENDY JEAN LOWE BEVERLY LOXLEY ISLA WILHELMINIA LUDWIG DONALD E LUKAS JOHN FRANCIS EST LYERLY TOM LYNCH TERESA WINIGER MADDOX JAMES CARL MALLORY KATHLEEN A MARLIN LEASING MARSHALL CHRISTOPHER BRYAN MARTIN CHARLES D MASON JR CURTIS SHEPPARD MCDOWELL GEORGE A MCDOWELL VEULAH B MCKENZIE JOHN MCMANAMA EARL W MCRAE JOSEPH A MEADOR HERMAN F MILLER DEBRA D T/A SALON XL MINGEE ROGER MONAHAN ELIZABETH A & MONAHAN GEORGE E MOODY JR WILLIAM CULLEN MOODY MORTON WAYNE MOREHOUSE THOMAS MORRIS TERRY W MORRIS VANESA J MORRIS WILLIAM LAWRENCE MORSE JAMES W MORTENSEN WILLIAM H MOSS BRIAN M T/A ZYMETRICAL’S MUSIC NOVELTY MURPHY JAMES J & MURPHY MILDRED B MURPHY JAMES JUNIOR MUSICK WILLIAM MUZA ERIC MYERS BARRY E NEWTON ADAM NORCIA THOMAS P NORTHROP GLEN O’CONNELL JIM & O’CONNELL JANE OADES MICHAEL OAKWOOD ACCEPTANCE CORP OSBOURNE MARGARET PACKETT ADAM WAYNE PARR RONALD G & PARR JANE P PARSONS BRIAN WAYNE PARSONS KENNETH D PAYNE CLARENCE PAYNE OTELIA T PB & CD LLC PEEBLES BETH C PERDUE NICHOLAS PEREGOY KELLY R & PEREGOY CHARLES PETERS RUSSELL PETITT MARTIN E PHILLIPS JAMES PRESTON PIERCE LAQUETTA YVONNE PITZER JR VANCE PLUMMER KACIE POOLE DANNY PORTER THOMAS RAY DOUGLAS POWELL-DRYWALL POWELL DOUGLAS EDWARD POWELL VALERIE BRISTOW PRESSON DENA KIMBERLY PRESTON PETER ROBERT PRICE JENNIFER RENNA PRICE SCOTT A PRINCE KEVIN E RANSOME GEOFFREY DWIGHT RED SKY INCORPORATED REDMOND JOHN ALLEN REED KIM MARIE RENTAWAYS AMERICA REXROAT JOHN W (EST) RIDLEY JOHN WALTER RIFE JASON P RIVERS END FARM LLC ROANE LOTTIE MAY ROBEY DONNA ROBINS GORDON A ROCKWELL DAVID M ROGERS TOM ROSE JR RICHARD ARNOLD T/A THE WORKS ROWE ALLEN RAYMOND ROWE VALDIMIR IVAN ROWE 3RD ROBERT GRANT ROWLAND T ROYE CLARENCE T & ROYE DREMA RUFFIN AJANI MAURICE RUSS DARROW LEASING CO RUSSELL KENDALL S AMOUNT DUE ---------- 13.44 30.81 24.25 110.74 46.30 5.68 65.95 236.18 16.79 26.64 90.37 19.11 36.75 48.62 228.41 6.53 49.17 8.17 41.61 522.11 129.36 154.11 17.46 280.00 5.23 134.88 420.98 43.30 10.37 179.80 10.50 147.98 58.52 9.36 176.37 8.44 13.88 77.77 232.09 118.57 696.78 4.41 47.67 62.23 10.50 73.36 38.08 9.36 17.76 231.28 75.57 245.76 36.75 26.09 10.56 25.66 56.19 18.84 26.40 17.5 439.04 33.81 205.66 700 700 490 147.36 10.56 42.9 190.26 11.67 7.39 34.82 19.84 227.04 27.37 164.89 47.22 39.73 71.54 527.38 26.00 700.00 50.91 133.91 33.95 5.25 81.03 8.00 29.58 135.24 6.53 10.50 17.76 233.73 1,180.90 29.86 17.82 624.30 12.13 700.00 14.79 70.00 4.21 280.00 680.54 47.15 317.52 17.43 55.66 24.71 30.97 666.40 90.72 73.22 341.64 63.21 September 8, 2005 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B7 RYAN DANIEL L SALMONS JR ROBERT E SALUDA MOTOR COURT SANDERS NORRIS WAYNE SATTERWHITE CECIL F SAUNDERS MARK W SAUNDERS TAMATHA N SAUNDERS WILLIAM A SAYASANE KEOVILAISACK & SAYASANE PATRICIA SAYLES JACQUELIN ELAYNE SAYLOR KEVIN RAY SAYLOR MELISSA SUE SCHULTZ JACOB DANIEL SCHWARTZ JEFF SCHWARTZ TIMOTHY T SCOTT JEFFREY ALBAN SCOTT ROSE L SEANNING MICHAEL SEIPE LORNE MICHAEL SHEFFIELD MICHAEL THOMAS SHEFFIELD REBECCA LYNN & SHEFFIELD MICHAEL THOMAS SIMMONS RANDOLPH L SIMPSON MARK SLETTEN ALFRED SLOWINSKI TRISHA ANNE SMITH CHARLOTTE RENEE SMITH CURTIS A SMITH DAISY M SMITH GARLAND EUGENE SMITH KENNETH S & SMITH MARTHA H SMITH RICHARD A SMITH ROBIN SOLES KEVIN SPERLEIN JOHN WILSON SPRING MICHELLE JEAN STAGG JAMES W STATON 3RD DOUGLAS SEAFORD STEURER JR ELWOOD FRANKLIN STEWART ROBERT & STEWART DAPHNE STOCKNER JAMES FLOYD STOKES JOSEPH ALLEN STONE SADIE RACHAEL STORY H EUGENE STOUT-BOONE LORI ANN 331.24 16.32 27.60 385.28 276.36 298.41 11.21 668.36 71.29 5.60 22.13 13.31 13.5 504.7 837.2 70.08 108.48 522.34 170.19 47.95 57.82 331.49 204.82 8 24.53 23.52 10.74 16.32 16.45 115.99 116.24 501.80 66.24 103.53 7.07 27.48 27.28 4.19 3.68 16.88 3.50 16.71 89.43 15.15 STURGEON CREEK DEVELOPEMENT CORP SWEARENGIN JR JAMES ALVIN TALLEY 3RD JOHN C TAYLOR ADA R & TAYLOR 2ND CHARLIE W TAYLOR DAVID MATHEW TAYLOR JAMES TAYLOR SR RICHARD W THACKER STEVE WILLIAM THOMPSON BARRY THOMPSON LINDA M THOMPSON RICHARD W THORNTON RANDALL CARRICK THREE RIVERS TRAFFIC CONTROL INC THRIFT SERVICE TOWER DEKE-CHIRS TRAINHAM SANDRA JEAN TRAPP JASON FRANK TREXLER ROBERT TRIO BUS SERVICES INC TROVINGER JENNIE & TROVINGER JOHN TSOURAS THEODORE P & WALDENBURG IVAR V TUCKER JAMES C TULLOS SHARON MUSICK TURNER JR HENRY UNG-WATSON NAY & WATSON DOC USRY RAYE E EST VAIA MIKE VANDEVELDER DAVID FRANK VAZIOURACIS GEORGES A GV-TECH COMPUTER SOLUTION VETERE GENE VIDEO CAPERS INC VIRGINIA SOUND & VIDEO LLC WALDEN SHERI GUPTON WALKER C DOUG WALTON ELLEN FAYE WALTON WILLIAM & WALTON LISA WAR TOM WARD MARYROSE WASHINGTON BRENDA DENISE WASHINGTON JR RANDALL V & WASHINGTON LISA WASHINGTON LISA SUCCIO 46.66 50.06 8.82 168.96 59.78 160.34 45.21 13.69 112.92 84.04 3.50 21.77 10.50 59.4 357.7 24.5 6.42 141.37 1,042.80 115.55 95.55 57.82 14.40 4.32 11.56 66.85 130.34 8.17 41.02 280.00 256.44 272.55 9.00 70.07 19.47 51.21 441.00 7.89 13.31 13.14 51.56 ���������������� ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������� ������������ NAME ---- ACKES ALFREDA S AKIS JOHNSON ASHE FRANK W JR BAGBY CHARLES EDWARD JR R/S BAGBY EDSEL BAGBY ISSAAC EST BAGBY JOHN HEIRS BAGBY WALTER BAILEY DAYNA MARIE & ANTHONY EUGENE BANKS RICHARD EST BANKS SHERRY ETAL BLAKE MARY C BOROUGHS ROBERT A BOYD ALISON BOYD CLARA BRACEY PAULETTE MARIA C/O RONALD LLOYD THOMAS BRAXTON ODESSA BRAXTON ZACK BREWER JOHN A BRIGGS MARILYN L BRISTOW EVERETTE A & MARY LOU BROOKS CARTER B & EMILY F BROOKS NANCY G BROWN DUANE ODELL ETAL BROWNLEY DALTON D III & TANYA B R/S BRYANT SELENA V BRYANT WILLIAM C SR & ALMA L R/S BURNETT ANNA ROBERTSON BURNETT MATTHEW D BURNETT PATRICIA N BURRELL IRVING & ROSALINE BURSE DEBORAH L BURSE GEORGIA ANNA CALL BARRY W SR & REBECCA J R/S CAMPBELL GARY W & ANGELA M R/S CAMPBELL SUSIE CARNEAL MILLARD CONWAY C/O ARTHUR J RUSSELL III CARTER RICHARD AND LUCY CHANDLER WILLIAM WENDELL LIFE EST CHEATON RENEE A KING CLARE JEFF COCKRELL BARBARA C CONWAY JAMES KINNER COOK CHARLES E COOK GEORGE H COOK WANDA COOKE CHARLES E & GERTRUDE C COOKE ERNEST L JR & DIANNE CORBIN JUDITH LONG & CHARLES H R/S CORBIN MARIAN A & WAKE ANNA L CROWN JOHN A JR CROWN JOHN A JR & MARY R R/S CROWN JOHN A JR & MARY R R/S CROXTON JOHN R JR CUDLIPP ALICE CUDLIPP ALICE V DAVIS ROBERT E & JENNIFER T JEWEL DELAURA SAMUEL C & MARGARET K DENTON WALTER C & THELMA G HUMPHREYS SR BENJAMIN DONAHOE THOMAS E III DUFF ASHLEY M ELLIOTT ROBERT E JR & ROBERT E SR ELLIS EDWARD K EUBANK ROBERT C FAWCETT LUCILLE FELTS LEWIS WATSON FERGUSON KENNETH EUGENE E FERGUSON 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2,314.08 WATKINS GLENN A WATSON III DANIEL WATSON ROBERT WILLIAM WEAKLEY STEPHANIE RENEE WEBB RAY ALLAN & WEBB MARY C WEIDMAN JOHN ALAN WERNER JOHN GREGORY WEST BRYANT JEROME WHITE 4TH LUTHER WHITWORTH WARREN WILCOX MATHIS WILEY WILLIAM Z WILLBANKS JAMES ARNOLD WILLIAMS ANTHONY DALE WILLIAMS EDITH SHULTZ WILLIAMS J T WILLIAMS JERRY T & WILLIAMS GRETA G WILLIAMS JR CHARLEY J WILLIAMS MARY CARTER EST & WILLIAMS RAYMOND MATTHEWS WILLIAMS VIRGINIA C WILTSHIRE GLORIA JEAN WINGFIELD DENNIS R WINGFIELD DORIS WINNS FELICIA R WOLFE DENNIS W WOLFE HEATHER MARIE WOLFE JAMES LEE WOLFE ZELMA MARIE WOOD CHRISTOPHER GARY WOOD FRED G WOODS FRED & WOODS MARY BELLE WOODS RONALD POWELL WRIGHT DWAYNE ANTHONY WRIGHT MARGARET M (MARKS) XCELPLUS INTERNATIONAL YEAMAN CHIP YERBY WINSTON LEVERN YOUNG GARY TRENT YOUNG JAMES ROBERT YOUNGLOVE SARAH ZASIMOWICH MYSTRE DON ZASIMOWICH PAUL DWIGHT 158.76 6.86 4.90 12.49 1,053.50 4.97 240.68 15.78 197.72 48.66 16.54 28.48 6.15 16.13 19.65 186.20 144.06 78.72 17.84 10.66 27.45 83.51 8.16 9.00 23.15 7.07 19.65 14.88 11.67 103.50 184.12 10.39 8.36 125.76 57.50 280.00 3.92 20.30 199.47 68.22 14.70 FINAL TOTALS... $57,131.62 ��������������� NAME ---- MAP# ---- AMOUNT DUE ---------- FIELDS LU ANN FISHER THOMAS LEE JR FORREST EDWARD FOSTER JAMES WILLIAM FURHMAN ELLA LOUISE FURHMAN LOUISE B FURHMAN LOUISE BOYD GARDNER BRAXTON GAYLES MARTHA P EST GILL LORI B GRAHAM DAVID GREEN JEFFREY G & LAURA C GREEN JOHN F & MARY G GEN JOHN F & MARY G R/S GREENWOOD ORA BYRD GREENWOOD ORA F GREENWOOD ORA F R/S GRIFFIN LAWRENCE ETALS HARPER JOSEPH G HARRIS ERNEST L HARRIS FRANK HARRIS HENRY & ISABEL HARVEY RALPH THOMAS JR HENDERSON EDWARD DOUGLAS SR HENRY CRYSTAL E HERITAGE HOLDINGS LLC HIGGINS SHELBY W II & SUSAN LUNSFORD HODGES GEORGE T & DARNETHIA P HOLMES VERNAH & CLIFFORD HOLT LEROY & ANDREA R/S HUDGINS AUBREY M & AVONNE W R/S JOHNSON FRANCIS W & ANNE C JOHNSON LAURA B JONES STAINISLAUS M JONES YVONNE B JUSTIS MICHAEL CORNELIA ETAL KEEFE WILLIAM E JR & GAIL H R/S KEMP JOHN FRANK EST C/O JOHN F KEMP KEMP RAYMOND A & SANDRA A KEMP RAYMOND A & SANDRA C R/S KEYSER JEAN FRANCES KIAH JOSEPH & RUTH KIDD MADELYN SCOTT KIMBLE CORNELL A KIMBLE LENA W & JACK KING DANIEL EST KING HENRY A & DEBORAH ET AL KING RENEE A KIRSCH DAVID W & THERESA M R/S LAZARON EDWARD G & NANCY K R/S LEWIS JOSEPH A & PATRICIA K LEWIS JOSEPH A JR & PATRICIA K LEWIS WALTER ZENO LOCKLEY CLARENCE & JOHN LOCKLEY DAVID E LOCKLEY MARVIN E & THELMA M LOWE FRANCES LAWS MANSFIELD RANDOLPH & EVELYN J MARTIN CHERYL F MARTIN VARAPORN T MCKRAY JOHN MID-STATES HOMES INC MINOR CHARITY CORP MITCHELL MARION MOBLEY EDWARD F MONDS ROBERT E MONTGOMERY JOANNE LIFE ETAL MOODY KENNETH L & KIMBERLY L R/S MOODY KENNETH L SR & KIMBERLY L R/S MORRIS VANESSA R MURACA CHARLES D SR & ROBIN C R/S MURDOCK ROBERT W MUSICK ERNEST B NEWTON CHARLES E NUCKOLS DAVID W 19 24 40 93 1 38 298C 28A 3 3 40 291B 39 58A 39 4 1 13 45 12 81 19C 1 D 12 25 17D 31.20 353.28 1,775.52 289.92 61.92 215.04 60.96 71.79 58.56 182.40 50.40 14B 1 B 12 14A 1 11E 26 43 19 255 19A 1 3 19 267 29 84 37A 6 140 38 282A 11 14 12 113 40 119 1 29 14 5 30 59 20A 1 50 114.24 106.56 211.68 16.32 22.80 147.12 23.11 612.48 54.19 46.95 72.48 420.96 142.08 22.81 1,758.24 9 60 19 1 3 19 106B 45 4 B 14A 40 320 19 226B 38B 1 5A 26 19 6 19 1 1B 40 10 7 36B 52.32 37.44 4,197.12 94.56 149.77 262.08 51.52 57.12 1,207.68 3 736.80 37 2A 99 25A 59 125 24A 6A 68 5B B 43 61.44 136.80 426.24 54.24 2.40 208.80 373.44 53.76 8.30 408.00 12.24 9.60 14 28A 89 92 2A 87 43G D1 282 3 117B 10B 2 1B 1 273D 49 105B C 1 51.84 25.20 138.72 109.84 88.32 55.20 66.24 106.43 349.92 313.92 280.56 77.76 238.54 494.40 31.20 480.96 777.12 105.60 38 4 3A 178.08 38 19 4 40 37A 40 41 41 31 6 28 52 14 B 27 26 18 38 NM 38 35 35 28 38B 27 37A 30 41 41 25 27 36 19 38 38 28 30A 40 19B 26B 19 37A 41 41 1 B 508.77 4 4 1 7 1 52 52 2 11 8 7 64 1 7 3 3 113 2 29 2 72 1A 46.56 111.36 72.96 8.87 1,360.80 286.96 56.88 NAME ---- MAP# ---- NUCKOLS DAVID W & OSBOURNE MARGARET TREVILIAN DOROTHY G PERRIN JEAN P PERRY HAZEL R PERRY WILHEMINA PETERS JEFFERY PETERS JERRY J PIERCE EUGENE C JR & CHERYL C R/S POWELL DOUGLAS E & VALERIE B R/S PRATT DEBORAH A PRATT DEBORAH M PRINCE JAMES B LIFE EST PUGH JOEY PALMER & SUSAN A R/S RANDOLPH ELIZ JONES RANSOME CARRIE RANSOME H C & ISADORA REED EARL F REED JEAN LOUISE REED KELVIN P REED KELVIN P & MORTICIA H R/S ROSQUIST LUCY M DUNN ROYE JEANNE L RUBINO DIANE RUSS CLAUDIUS RUSSELL ROGER W SAMUEL WINDY SUE R/S SANSONE ROBERT SAUNDERS WILLIAM A IV R/S SCOTT JAMES A & GRETCHEN SHIRAH KAREN L SILVA OYONO AYIKWEI & ACHEBE YEOJE SLADE R S & MARY P SMALL EUGENE SMITH LACY HENRY SOLOMON JACQUELINE L R/S SOUTH TERRY W SPILLMAN BETTY E STERLING ESTHER STOKES MICHAEL VINCENT SUTHERLIN ALEXANDER JR SUTHERLIN ROBERT H JR & THERESA B R/S SUTHERLIN ROBERT H JR & THERESA R TAYLOR ELIZABETH CAROLYN TAYLOR GEORGE B & SHIRLEY A TAYLOR WILLIAM EDWARD THOMPSON ROBERT M THORNTON JOSEPH M TOBY’S INC TOWLES JOLINE TUCKER HOWARD L JR ETALS WARD GARY H WIATT DANA L WILLIAMS ANTHONY D R/S WILLIAMS ARLENE K WILLIAMS EDDIE EST WILLIAMS HARVEY & ARLENE D R/S WILLIAMS IRVING & MOTOKO I WILLIAMS ROBERT M & MARY E R/S WILLIS DANIEL B & KATHLEEN S R/S WILLIS JACQUELINE WINGFIELD DENNIS WINGFIELD PEACHY WOOD LIZZIE WORMLEY JACOB EST & SARAH YARRINGTON ROBERT M EST YOUNG CORINNE F ZOE LIFE ENDEAVORS INC 41 26B 40 41 19 19 13 13 14 A 1 31 69 15 15 12 12 40 37 12 12 29 FINAL TOTALS... 13 18 19 AMOUNT DUE ---------- 3 1 2A 4 4 3 10 8 670.27 107.04 72.00 313.92 3.78 3.82 996.48 845.28 55 3B 52.80 7 7 17 15A 11 4 2 56.64 10.08 236.16 12.24 5 19 6 6 1 179 273 239.76 79.20 68.64 272A 14.88 36A 122 89.76 16.80 6 45 40 37A 19 30F 38 13 26B 26 40 122E 3 A 4 335 6 51 167A 1 H 101 155 42 1 48 9 7 210 99.36 7.30 228.96 19.20 8.64 9.91 78.24 44.40 192.96 22.91 548.48 19 40 30F 13 27 12 40 38 26 38B 271 5 D 2A 1 Q 176 152D 80 28A 3 E 8 37 3B 1 6 228.96 434.47 12.65 351.36 108.29 227.76 384.96 9.60 45.12 244.48 26 36 29 40 18 27 29 40 29 19 40 37 30 28 12 8 14 24 5 1 28 62 140.64 31A 6 540.48 580.56 176 85 67 2 203 4A 100 14F 14 1C 103 5 31.20 72.66 282.24 49.44 765.60 220.32 258.75 260.64 4.72 71.04 202.56 10.66 103B 473.28 37A 2 4 5.76 19 18 6 469.92 18 14 72 43B 83A 122A 260 2 114A 12 193.93 67.44 72.96 17.49 39.60 47.03 63.12 376.80 143.04 41 27 13 28 19 19 25 19 26 $50,601.52 B8 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • september 8, 2005 �������������� ������������������ ��������������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������������� ���������������������� ������������������������������������������������������ ������������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������ ���������������������������������������������������� 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Call (804)7767337.(9-1-tf) 1983 SEA RAY 245 Sundancer, 305cu Merc Cruiser I/O, 198hp, $5,500. (804)758-5450.(9-1-2t) 1985 STAR WIND SAILBOAT, 22’, drop keel, 30” draw. Bimini, very clean, 7.5hp. 4 cycle Honda, 2 good sails, sleeps 4. $4,000. (804)3146638, 758-8307.(8-25-4tRR) 1989 SEA RAY 30’ WEEKENDER, Twin Merc 260hp (new Jasper Reman engines), A/C, $24,000. (804)7585450.(9-1-2t) 1989 SPORT CRAFT “270 Caprice” 330hp 350 GM (new, 0 hour Vortec engine with 2 year warranty), $23,000. (804)758-5450.(9-1-2t) 2002 PRO LINE 22’/200hp Mercury Salt Water Series (low hours), canvas “T” top, $22,900. (804)758-5450.(91-2t) 26FT. SEARAY— sleeps 4 plus! Electric anchor winch, spotlight, new 350 engine freshwater cool, swim platform, AC. $3,000. Call 776-9964 or 271-3314.(9-8-2t) 79 O’DAY 23ft. SAILBOAT w/shoal keel. Sleeps 4, boat in good shape, outboard motor needs works. A good buy at $2,700. (804)815-1170.(9-12t) BOAT SLIP FOR RENT, Urbanna Harbor, $125 per month. 6 month lease available. (804)690-6568.(8-25-4t) CUSTOM YACHT SERVICE YACHT BROKERAGE 96 SEAFOOD LANE IRVINGTON, VA. (804)438-5563 www.yachtworld.com/customyacht PIANKATANK RIVER GOLF CLUB EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Golf Course Outside Service: Part time positions available. Morning and afternoon shifts. Knowledge of golf a plus. Will train. POWER 1976 40 ft. Viking - $109,000 2000 34 ft. Mainship - $129,000 1983 32 ft. Hatteras - $105,000 2002 30 ft. Mainship - $99,000 1986 Lord Nelson Tug 37’- $175,000 1979 20 ft. Aqua Sport - $9,500 2001 West Marine 10’ Inflatable w/motor-$2,200 1991 Wellcraft 34ft.- $89,000 1989 53ft.Ocean Motor Yacht$375,000 ELECTRIC BOATS 2002 21 ft. Duffy - $33,900 2001 21 ft. Duffy - $27,000 (4-7-tfRR) MERRIMACK CANOE, length 17’, beam 35”, cream Kevlar, 58 lbs. Excellent condition. $950 firm price. (804)370-4581.(9-1-4t) SEA EAGLE, 11ft. inflatible w/wood floor and removable canopy. 4hp Evinrude outboard, run less than 5 hrs. $1,000. Call 776-6409.(8-25-4t) Marine Services Come join the Tides Inn team for the second half of our busy season. Bring your smile and positive attitude, no crabs need apply. The Tides Inn is a great place to work. . . who says a job canʼt be fun? Free golf plus many more benefits for all Tides Inn employees. Golf Cart Attendant Nail Technician Massage Therapist Dock Crew Cook Dishwasher Restaurant Servers and Bussers AM & PM shifts Housekeepers Front Desk Agent Retail Sales Banquet Houseman Bellman Send resumé or apply at the Human Resources Office Monday through Friday, 10 am-4 pm at The Tides Inn, ������������������ ���������� �������������� ������������������������ ����������������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������ ��� �������� ���������� ���� ����� ��� ����� ����� ��� ����������������������� � ����� ���� ���������� ��������� ���������� ��� ���������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������� ��������� ��������� ����������� ����� ������ �������� ������������ ��� ������� ���������� ������������������������������������������ ��������������������������������������������� �������� ��� ��� ������� ���� ������������� ��� �� ����������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������� ���������������� ���� ������ ��� ������� �������� ������� �������� ����� ��� ����� ��� ���� ��������� ��������� ����������� ���� �������� ������� ��������� ������� ����������� ��������������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������� ���� ���������� ���������������������� ��������� �� ���� ������� ���� �������� ������� ��������� �������� ������������������������������������ �������������� MARINE SURVEYS. Peter W. Schacht Co. 758-3014.(4-3-tfRR) NAUTI NELL’S MARINE CONSIGNMENTS. Turn your unused nautical gear into cash. Easy sales. Ten years experience. Call for information/appointment. Open seven days. 7769811 Deltaville.(9-1-13t) Help Wanted A NEW CAREER? Truck Driver Training Train Locally at Rappahannock Community College - Glenns For more information call: 1-888-878-4CDL (1-13-tfRR) AREA COMPANY looking for dependable part time couriers with excellent driving record. Vehicle and fuel furnished. Apply in person at Atlantic Express Office, 5342 Old Virginia St. (Urbanna Professional Center). Call 758-0992, ask for Walt.(9-1-2t) ASSISTANT 16-20 hours per week. Flexible days, hours. Great for students and moms. Errands, filing, telephone etiquette, comfortable with computer and email. Home office 776-0405.(9-8-1t) BUSY HARTFIELD HAIR SALON is looking for licensed cosmetologist and nail technician for commission or booth rental. Please call 776-0061. Ask for Sarah.(8-11-tfRR) CNAs and NAs NEEDED for personal care agency to serve Middlesex, Mathews, and Gloucester areas. Work one on one with clients. Flexible schedule. Apply in person at AmeriCare Plus, 2650 King William Ave., West Point, VA or call us at (804)8434433.(9-1-2t) COOKS— Taylor’s in Deltaville is seeking PT/FT line cooks to join our new motivated team. Exp. preferred. 776-9611.(9-1-2t) EXPERIENCED/WILLING TO LEARN full time store clerk. Send resume to “Help”, P.O. Box 385, Saluda, VA 23149.(7-28-tfRR) INSTRUCTOR NEEDED! Truck Driver Training Located at Rappahannock Community College Glenns and Warsaw (804)832-2419 (4-28-tfRR) INSURANCE STAFF POSITION— Are you looking for a job that provides meaningful work and competitive compensation? A local agency that represents a well known national company has a full time staff opportunity. Customer service and marketing skills are important, and also a desire to learn. If you are interested, please send resume to: Insurance, P.O. Box 400, Kilmarnock, VA 22482 or fax your resume to: 435-2004.(6-9-tfRR) MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR— Bethpage Camp-Resort has an opening for a qualified Maintenance Supervisor. Position is year-round fulltime. General maintenance, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, and construction skills a plus. Duties include maintenance of Resort building facilities and amenities. Please fax resume to Bethpage Camp-Resort at 758-0209 or apply in person daily 8:00a.m.5:00p.m.(8-25-3t) NAIL TECHNICIAN NEEDED for Urbanna Salon. Call Wanda for information. (804)758-5055 or (804)7582334.(8-25-tfRR) NEEDED: MACHINE OPERATORS. Starting rate $7.29. Excellent benefits after 3 months. Apply to D&P Embroidery Co., Rt. 198, Cobbs Creek. Previous applicants need not apply.(8-12-tf) Golf Course Maintenance: Part time positions available. Some experience preferred, not required. Will train. PRGC is an equal opportunity employer. Please apply in person.§(9-82tRR) PLUMBERS HELPERS AND SKILLED PLUMBERS needed. Will train with rapidly growing local company. Pay depends on experience. Hard working, dependable people only please. Call (804)366-6044.(98-1t) RAPPAHANNOCK GENERAL HOSPITAL is currently accepting applications for the following positions: Medical Records Clerk: Will compile, verify, type, and file medical records of hospital or other health care facility patients. Will also perform some administrative duties including but not limited to: answering phones, faxing and dealing with the public. Applicant should be multi-task oriented. Generally 8:00 a.m.to 4:00 p.m. schedule with some flexibility needed. Must have high school diploma or GED. Experience in secretarial or business area preferred. Oncology Secretary: Performs clerical and receptionist duties within the department and must demonstrate the ability to assist visitors and patients in a courteous and helpful manner. He/she prepares the appropriate paperwork for all new clinic patients immediately upon referral. Prepares patient charts for discharge, and maintains current statistics for the department. Must have high school diploma or GED. Knowledge of medical terminology and BLS certification preferred. Generally 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. schedule with some flexibility needed. Patient Registrars: (2) Full-time positions working 40 hrs. a week and (3) Labor pool positions working approximately 20-25 hrs. a week. Responsible for the registration of all admits and pre-admits to the hospital assuring that accounts are correctly classified according to insurance coverage. Must have excellent communication and computer skills and also flexible in schedule as positions involve weekend and evening shifts. Housekeeping Aide: Part-time and labor pool positions for our 3:00-11:30 shift. Duties to include general cleaning of hospital, patient rooms, offices, etc. Must be independent, motivated and get along well with others. Applicant must have GED or high school diploma. All interested applicants should mail application/resume to Rappahannock General Hospital, c/o Human Resources, P.O. Box 1449, Kilmarnock, VA 22482 or fax at (804)435-2250.(98-1tRR) RESTAURANT WAITSTAFF— experienced for established, busy restaurant in Deltaville. Great working environment. AM & PM shifts available. 776-9611.(9-1-2t) RETIRED BUT NOT TIRED? Taylor’s Restaurant needs day or evening hostesses, 776-9611.(9-8-2t) SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT for Urbanna Exxon - part time. Call 7582366. EOE.(6-30-tf) Strong Person to assist with loading/ unloading furniture. 1-2 pieces at a time, on AS NEEDED BASIS. Urbanna area preferred. 758-1851.(91-2t) SURVEYING Searching for an opportunity for advancement in your career? We’re looking for you! • Draper Aden Associates, an established and respected land surveying and consulting engineering firm is seeking experienced, career minded Instrument Operator in our Hampton Roads and Richmond offices. Entry level to two years experience. All positions require a valid driver’s license. You will be teamed with a survey crew leader that lives in the area and will have the opportunity to work on exciting and challenging projects throughout the Tidewater/Central Virginia areas. Comprehensive benefits package including: • Competitive compensation • Company-paid health, dental and life insurance • 401(k) plan with company contribu tions • Educational assistance • Incentive bonus plan Send resume to: Theresa Turner via e-mail to tturner@daa.com or visit our website www.daa.com. For more information call Mr. Lee White, Director of Surveying, at (804)264-2228.(9-81t) VDOT ����������������������� �������������������� ������������������������� �������������������������� ������������������������ � ����������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������������� ������������ ���������� ���� ������ ��� ����� ������ ��� ��������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������� ����������� ���� ����������� ������ ��� ���������� ��� ���������� �������� �������� ���� �������� ���� ���� ����������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������ ���������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������ ��������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������ ���������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������ � ���������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������� �������������� �������������� ������������������������� ������������������������ ��������������������������������� ������������������������ ������������������������� ����������������������� ���� ���������� ������� ������ ��� ������������ ����� ����������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������ ������������������������������������������������ ���������������������������������������������������� ����� ��� �������� ��������� ��� ���������� ������� ������� ������� ��������� ���������� ��� ��������� ����� ��������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������ ��������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������������� ���� ������ ������ ���������� ������� ����������� ��� ������������������������������������������������������ ��������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������� ���������� �������������������������������������������������� ��������� ���������� ���� �������� ������� ��������� ���������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������� �������������� �������������� Contact the Sentinel staff by email Tom Hardin, Editor editor@ssentinel.com Advertising Staff mail@ssentinel.com Larry Chowning, reporter lchowning@ssentinel.com Customer Accounts glongest@ssentinel.com Tom Chillemi, reporter tchillemi@ssentinel.com Subscriptions & Classifieds circulation@ssentinel.com ������������������ �������������������� ������������������������ ����������������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������� ��� ��������� ���������� ���� ����� ��� ����� ����� ��� ����������������������� � ����������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������� ����� ������������ ���� ��� ���� �������� ������ ������� ���� ��������� ��������� ���� ��������� ��� �������� ��� ������ �������� ������� ��������� �������� ������������ ���������� ���� ���� ���� ����� � ����� ������� ���������� ������������ ��������� ������������������������������������������� ��� ��������� ����������� ���� ��������� ��� �� ������������������������������������������������ ������������������������������������������������ ��������������������������������������������� ��� �������� ��� ����� �������� ������ ������� ������������ ���������� ���� ���� ��������� ���� �������� PART TIME OFFICE SUPPORT SPECIALIST #H6927 The Saluda Residency in Middlesex Co. seeks individual to provide administrative support to Maintenance Mgr. Need knowledge of office practices, procedures, and be skilled in use of computers. Salary negotiable based on training and experience. PT hours at 24-32 hours per week, not to exceed 1500 hours in a 12 month period. NO BENEFITS. VA State Application required; apply by 5:00 p.m. on 9/23/05 to VDOT, HR, 87 Deacon Rd., Fredericksburg, VA 22405. View details and knowledge, skills and abilities for applicant evaluation at local VEC or select “employment” at HYPERLINK “http://www.VirginiaDOT. org” www.VirginiaDOT.org under “Careers.” E-mail to Fredjobs@vdot. state.va.us. TDD 1-800-828-1120. EOE.(9-8-2t) VERY BUSY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY needs: carpenters and carpenter’s helper. Salary negotiable per experience. Please call Andy after 6 p.m. 758-1077.(7-28-tf) WAITSTAFF NEEDED, day and evening shifts. Apply in person. No phone calls please. David’s Last Chance Restaurant in Locust Hill.(9-8-1t) Subscribe to the Southside Sentinel! Call (804) 758-2328 ����������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������ ��������������������������������������������������� ���� ������� ���� ����������� �������� ���� ����������� ��� ������� ��� �������� ������ ������ ����������� ���� ������������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������� ���� ���������� ���������������������� ��������� �� ���� ������� ���� �������� ������� ��������� �������� ������������������������������������ �������������� September 8, 2005 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B9 Museum meeting set for Sept. 17 in Deltaville The annual membership meeting of the Deltaville Maritime Museum will be held on Saturday, September 17, at 5 p.m. on the museum grounds at Holly Point Nature Park on Jackson Creek Road in Deltaville. There will be election of the board of directors and a talk by local author Larry Chowning on some of the museum’s new boat acquisitions and on the history of old local wooden boats that are still around the area. Members and non-members are invited to attend. Business Opportunity Help Wanted Business Services FLORIST SHOP FOR SALE Successful florist shop in Kilmarnock. Established customer base, great location and reputation. Serious inquiries only. (804)758-4994. (9-8-6tRR) WANTED INSULATION INSTALLERS, full time. Must have driver’s license and transportation. (804)7584544.(2-24-tf) PAINTER - LOW, LOW PRICES. Free estimates, 36 years experience. Power washing. James, (804)7767884.(8-11-13t) PASSPORT PICTURES made while you wait! Please call ahead for appointment, (804)758-2328, Southside Sentinel, Urbanna.(tf) PET SITTING available for all sorts of animals. Animal lover w/lots of animal experience! Daily, vacation or as needed. 776-0372.(8-25-3t) POWER WASHING: Decks, docks, houses, brick, concrete. Quality service since 1995. Call the professionals, Under Pressure Power Washing Services. (804)435-2559.(9-1-13t) PROPERTY SOLUTIONS— Want to make changes or improvements to your home, office or outside? Not sure what you want to do or how to accomplish it? Call us. Want to be your own contractor, but aren’t sure how to start or how to continue? Call us. We have forty years experience in problem solving. Drafting, permitting, consulting, small repairs and renovations. Prompt service and positive results. Reasonable rates. Licensed and insured. Call (804)776-9154 and leave message.(8-18-4t) REMODELING,ADDITIONS, DECKS, SUNROOMS. Call Cassell Builders (804)758-4676 or mobile (804)4363063. Licensed and insured! Excellent references!(7-14-13t) Wanted WILL PAY CASH for used, wrecked or junked CARS and TRUCKS. Will pick up. Call 758-5277.(12-14-tf) Business Services ������������������ �������������������� ������� �������������������� ������������ ���������������������� DELTAVILLE- Hard-to-find lot in the town, walk to all conveniences. Lot located on Lovers Lane with a small view of Jackson Creek, convenient to marinas. Build your home in this new, small subdivision. $69,900 ASPHALT/ PAVING/ CONSTRUCTION: Seal coating, sand, stone and hauling. State certified, fully insured, free estimates, quality work guaranteed. W.A. Waters Trucking, home (804)758-9122, pager (804)6427762.(8-11-13tRR) BAYSIDE AUCTION— Serving all your auction needs! Partial/complete estates, on site available. Carol Pruitt, Auctioneer, VA#2907. (804)7251679.(8-25-13t) CANING, FIBER RUSH SEAT, weaving, repair and refinishing. Please call Fred Johnson (804)832-2488.(9-8-6t) CHILD CARE OFFERED in my Middlesex home. Will care for your children in a pre-school setting, full time or part time. All ages welcome. Reasonable rates. Call Kristy at (804)758-5343.(9-8-1t) EXCELLENT CLEANING W/EXCELLENT REFERENCES, AFFORDABLE! OVER 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE. RESIDENTIAL AND OFFICES. CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE (804)758-1643.(6-23-26t) GUITAR LESSONS, beginning and intermediate. $13 per 1/2 hour; $19 per hour. Call 758-0465.(9-1-13t) HANDYMAN— Everybody needs a hand. Let me be your handyman! Family business, 25 years experience, free estimates! Windows, trim, decks, doors, floors, carpeting. Keith (804)758-4422.(8-11-13t) HANDYMAN— will do sheetrock repair, painting, doors, locks, rotten wood, flooring, trim, decks, closets. 25 years experience. Quality work for less. Call Kevin, 758-4223.(9-113tRR) JOHN’S DETAILING SERVICE— auto, boat, RV Detailing. Call (804)776-7590 or (804)824-1916.(825-3t) NO TIME TO CLEAN YOUR HOME or office or new construction, please call for weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, or one-time only. Excellent references. 758-3275 or 843-4000.(6-16-13t) Notices ABANDONED VESSEL Notice is hereby given that the following vessel has been abandoned for more than sixty (60) days on the property of: Ruark Marinas, Inc., 1102 Fishing Bay Road, Deltaville, Virginia 23043. (804)776-9776. Gwynns Island ���������� Put-in Creek Description of Vessel: 1968 Cal, 25ft., White Model Unknown Hull Number Unknown ID# VA 8904-U Application for Watercraft Registration/Title will be made by Ruark Marinas, Inc. in accordance with Section 29.1-733.1 of the Code of Virginia if this vessel is not claimed and removed within 30 days of first publication of this notice.(9-1-3t) I will NOT be responsible for debts other than my own, JASON CROXTON.(9-1-4t) CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! ���������� Miles Creek Rappahannock River PIANKATANK RIVER ACCESS- Upscale neighborhood with paved roads, walk across street to boat ramp and deep water pier from this ± 3.04 wooded acreage lot. Not many lots available in this neighborhood. $89,900 BUSHY PARK- quiet waterfront neighborhood with access to boat ramp off Rappahannock River, 3 bdrm.2 bath mobile home with 10 x 40 screened porch. Great retirement/weekend getaway. $44,500 SOLD OUR LISTINGS ARE SELLING AND WE NEED TO TALK TO YOU ABOUT LISTING YOUR PROPERTY. WE HAVE CLIENTS WHO ARE LOOKING. ������������������������������� ������������������������������ �������������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������������������������������� ����������������������� Mike Firkins ��������������� ������������������� Mathews East River Estates 804.815.9326 mikefirkins@rivertowne.com www.rivertowne.com ��������������� ����������������� ��������������� Deltaville - Waterfront ������������� ������������������������� ������������������� �������������� ������������������ �������������������� S! R LL OFFE BRING A 804-370-4581 House for Sale Moore’s Creek. 2.25 ac. pvt. woods, 353 ft. waterfront deep water harbor, dock, boat lift, professionally landscaped Southern Colonial home, 4500 sq. ft., 1st floor bedroom suite, 3 lrg. bedroms, 3.5 baths, 2 fp, liv. rm, 2 sitting rms, great rm, great water & woods views, outdoor decks, 2-car gar., homeowners’ assoc. $1,450,000 2350 sq ft, .5 ac, 3 BR, 2 BA, 3.5 MLW dock, wide river views Piankatank/Jackson Creek, gas log fp, ht tub, scr porch, decks, sand bch. of ONE! Ultimate River living perfect for families’ friends. Pier, fireplace, sunroom, oversized garage make this home yours. Owner says sell! ����������������������� Walk to Burrells Marina from this 3 bd 2 bath doublewide with patio & Large addition. ������� �������������������������������Piankatank River access 1.5 acre. Last Lot Left �������� �������������������������������� �������������� �������� Ware River �����������������TWO quality built homes for the price ������������ Cobbs Shores WATERFRONT-DELTAVILLE $899,000 804.776-9058 �����������- Appraised & Home inspectednewly restored cape on 2 ± acres w/garage. Investment in village area. Adorable! Interior designed-new pine flooring.Call Helen for viewings �������� �������� ���������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������� ������������� ������������� ������������������� �������������� ��������� SOLD �������������������������� ����������������������������������� �������� Ann Meekins 804.815.0436 annmeekins@rivertowne.com www.annmeekins.com B10 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • september 8, 2005 ������������������ ���������� ������������� – Pier to 8' MLW has water, electric and boatlift... Almost an ACRE with recently remodeled vinylsided cape... 22'X30' creek room... Wood and carpeted floors... 3 BR... Great protected harbor and VIEWS!...$695,000 “Warner” – on 86 acres!! FOUR fireplaces, 2½ BA... 3 porches... Random-width heart pine floors... Quality appliances included... Redwood siding, Cedar roof, 2½-car heated garage... Board-fenced pastures... Large shop in woods... Deep well... 24-zone sprinkler system.........$875,000 ���������������� 6' water depth, 2+ ACRES w/152' frontage... 3½BA home with basement... Ceramic tile and hardwood floors... FIREPLACE... Office, Study, Loft room... Wraparound deck... Screened porch... Organized shop... 2car garage... Deck and benches at dock... Landscaped grounds of crepe myrtle, dogwood, holly!.................$979,000 Deltaville Maritime Museum by Nature Girl and Kaptain Krunch Summer’s heat is just a memory now as we enjoy low temps and light breezes, and we’re gearing up for the second annual Holly Point Art and Seafood Festival, sponsored by our friends at Southside Bank. The festival is Saturday, October 8, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Middlesex Art Guild is putting together a great art show, the museum will be cooking up some great seafood, and it all happens at Holly Point Nature Park. There’s no admission charge. Would you consider being a sponsor for the Holly Point Art and Seafood Festival? For a donation of $25 or more individuals will be listed in the program— businesses are encouraged to buy an ad. All proceeds from the festival program will support museum projects and nature park improvements. Call Bob Mannell at 776-6994 or Raynell Smith at 776-9811 to buy space in the program. But first we need to do some cleaning and are looking for some help this Sunday, September 11, from 1 to 4 p.m. The Gardenerds are also working every Wednesday from 9 a.m. to noon. The Middlesex Master Gardeners will be joining us on Wednesday, September 14, with a program at 11 a.m. and everyone is invited to join us in the Tea House for the program. And here’s Krunch. I’m wondering if he knows how to use a rake! Our annual membership meeting is Saturday, September 17, at 5 p.m. Come out and bring Mill Creek McGruff the Crime Dog will provide a kid’s ID booth, making fingerprint/photo ID cards for kids. WNNT will be on hand to provide great country music and putt-putt contests. There will be lots of kids games and activities, and plenty of great food—chili, BBQ chicken, hot dogs and hamburgers. And there’s something new on the menu this year – grilled bratwurst. Don’t forget the joust. Once again, the knights will ride to capture the golden ring. The public is invited to come celebrate Aylett’s birthday and have some old-fashioned fun. Quilt show opens Sept. 16 27 ACRES! Sun room overlooking large deck and pool... Living room with vaulted ceiling and fireplace... Gleaming oak floors... Insulated windows and doors... Major appliances included... 4 BR, 2 BA... 2-car garage... Large storage building... Pond frontage... Deep well... Must See!.............................................$475,000 “The Quilts of River Country,” a new free quilt show, comes to Gloucester on Friday, September 16 and Saturday, September 17. Friday hours are noon to 4 p.m., and Saturday hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Quilts and quilted apparel, old and new, will be displayed in the unique setting of the historic Gloucester Court Circle buildings. In addition to the beautiful exhibit of quilts, hand and machine quilting demonstrations, a scavenger hunt and a drawing for a gift certificate from Jackson Creek - 200' of waterfront... 2-story home now used as two apartments... Great view from creek to CHESAPEAKE BAY... Terrific investment as incomeproducing property...........................................................$325,000 Rappahannock River - 2-acre building site in nice area... Gentle slope to newly rip-rapped shoreline... 150' frontage... 4 BR perk... Million $$$ view!... First Offering..........................................$439,000 Meachim Creek – Immaculate home in nice setting! Overlooks creek and river... 2 BR, 2 BA... Spacious kitchen... Great Room... Waterfront solarium... Well suited for family living and entertaining... First Offering.............$399,500 Kilmer’s Point – On Robinson Creek – Contemporary ranch in fine neighborhood... Great Room has FIREPLACE... 3 BR, 2½ BA... Central heat and air... Community amenities include boat slip, pool, tennis... Great buy at.................................$495,000 ����� ��� ������� ��������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������������������� The Rappahannock Region Small Business Development Center (RRSBDC) will offer a two-part Business Plan Workshop September 20-21, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Northern Neck Planning District Commission conference room in Warsaw. Parts I and II will cover the development of the narrative and financial forecasting portions of a business plan. Topics include research techniques, format, writing methods and supporting documents, the balance sheet, the income statement, the resource requirement list, the tools, techniques and methodologies needed for efficiently and accurately forecasting business financial results and a cash flow analysis. Pre-registration is required. Payment of the materials fee ($40), which is non-refundable, is required before September 16. To register, contact the RRSBDC at 804-333-0286 or 800-524-8915. The RRSBDC Warsaw Office serves the counties of Essex, King and Queen, King William, Lancaster, Middlesex, Northumberland, Richmond, and Westmoreland. 758-3407 ������������������������������������������������������������ chairs Darlene Nonnamacker at 435-1950 or Susan Pittman at 435-4146. For more information on the annual March of Dimes WalkAmerica, visit <marchofdimes.com>. DELTAVILLE, VA - FOR LEASE NEW FACILITY 30'x50' 1,500 Sq. Ft., Zoned Commercial Waterfront. Has Bathroom, Skylights, 12'x12' Overhead door. Your Own Parking Lot. Electric. Across Street from Major Marina – Access to Travel Lift & Fork Lift. Hydraulic Trailer. Run Your Own Business. CALL CHESAPEAKE BUSINESS PARK (804) 776-6301 WILL BUILD TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS ���������������������� ������������������� ����������� ���� �������� �� ���� �������������� �� ���������� �� ���� �������� ����� ��� ������ ��������� ������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������������������������ ��������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������ Your Property We need all types of real estate in Middlesex, Gloucester, Mathews, King & Queen, Northern Neck, Essex and surrounding areas. We have over 2,000 prospective purchasers on file waiting for us to find the property they want. This includes: WATERFRONT COTTAGES & ESTATES • WATERFRONT LOTS & ACREAGE TOWN & COUNTRY RESIDENCES • FARMS • ACREAGE TRACTS TIMBERLAND • DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY • COMMERCIAL Mason Realty, Inc. has operated here since 1957. We have contacts around the nation who refer buyers to us. We are also members of the Middle Peninsula Multiple Listing Service. Call, write or stop by any of our three offices to discuss your real estate on a strictly confidential basis and without obligation! MASON REALTY, INC. ������������������� Steve Darman ...........758-0777 R. D. Johnson II ........776-0870 Walter Lawson, Jr. ....758-2836 Irvin R. Shackelford ..758-4994 Jean Darman .............758-0777 v All phases of tree care �������������������������������������������������������������������� Realtors and Appraisers Tree Ser Licensed • Insured Free Estimates �������������������������������������������������������������������������� Eric Johnson ............ 758-4211 Craig Hall ...................758-3256 Crystal Mason ...........758-4537 Hersey Mason ...........758-5624 Tillie Hudgins ............776-6350 Marvin Mason............758-4537 ty ali ic e Business plan workshop set Love2Quilt will be featured. Check in at the Gloucester Visitor Center at 6509 Main Street for a program and scavenger hunt information. Call 804-693-0014 for more information. The show is sponsored by the Gloucester Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism and the Quilts of River Country Committee. Qu "Cedar Lake" Glenns area – Upper Gloucester March of Dimes teams are now forming for the 2005 Lower Northern Neck WalkAmerica on Sunday, October 2, in Kilmarnock. To form a team, contact team Aylett to kick off 40th anniversary with Fall Fair What better way to welcome back fall than an old-fashioned country fair? This year, Aylett Country Day School will kick off its 40th Anniversary Celebration with its annual Fall Fair, Saturday, September 24, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. And there’s plenty of fun to be had for folks of all ages. Numerous attractions include a petting zoo with a llama, Belgian horse carriage rides, a pie-eating contest, a kid’s country music karaoke contest, monster trucks, bean field trucks, an antique tractor show and games, and vaulting on horseback demonstration. The sheriff’s department and Brick/wood home with FIREPLACE... 3 BR, 2 BA... Screened porch... PIER... Nice water views... Priced to sell...$347,500 a friend. We promise not to pounce on them like timeshare salesmen. Just Larry Chowning and his “way-back machine” talking about the good old days. Although it just may be that the good old days are now. With our Boat Shop in apple-pie order— thanks guys—and the “Crockett” coming to town and the John Smith boat about to begin, we are plumb full of dreams. We have visited the “Sultana” John Smith project and the Reedville one as well. Tonight we plan to combine our research and, with the gracious help of our designer, Jim Thimsen, we hope to decide on a plan of action for the Boat Shop with our own version of this 30-foot 3-ton rowing and sailing barge. The Sultana guys, partially funded by National Geographic, are building the boat in two halves, and using Osage orange for most structural members. Reedville is getting some oak and they have a small model to go by. We also have the poop on the Roanoke boat and the Plymouth boat and even a mention of these take-apart boats on Drake’s voyage. Quite a puzzlement but as John Swain of the Sultana project says, “You can skin this cat a hundred ways.” He asked me what we were going to do and I told him “just about the same as you guys, but our boat will be faster and prettier”—no real problem ‘cause they are building a major Lumpcraft. Catch the movie “The New World” for a look at the Plymouth boat. And I guess we have a race on our hands. March of Dimes walkers sought Local Southern States meeting due Sept. 18 Southern States Cooperative will review its 2005 fiscal year operations at a series of local annual meetings, including the upcoming meeting for members of Southern States Cooperative Inc.—Gloucester Service. “The 2005 fiscal year marked a continuation of favorable results in efforts to improve our operations,” reports President and CEO Tom Scribner. “Both sales volume and income from operations were up compared with last year and we’re moving ahead with plans to maintain and build on that trend.” SSC Inc.—Gloucester Service will hold its annual membership day and annual meeting on Sunday, September 18, at New Quarter Farm, 4714 New Quarter Farm Lane, Gloucester. Membership day activities begin at 1 p.m., with the meeting scheduled to start at 2:30 p.m. With the theme “Raising the Bar,” the cooperative’s leadership will use the meeting to report on both local and company-wide operations, as well as preliminary results for the 2005 fiscal year. Local board members will be elected and retiring board members will be recognized. Board nominees include Howard L. Chandler Jr., William S. Harwood and Clem Horsley. The District “C” election delegate nominee is Clem Horsley. “The annual meeting is the best single opportunity to outline our plans for the future to our membership and discuss our progress in meeting our financial goals,” notes Desmond Owens, manager of SSC Inc.— Gloucester Service. Founded in 1923, Southern States now has more than 300,000 farmer members and is one of the nation’s largest agricultural cooperatives. September 8, 2005 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B11 ������������������� ����������������� �������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������ 188.2 Acres ± 3140' Waterfront Ideal for Family Compound off Chesapeake Bay ��������������������� Perfect for Horses !! �������������������������� ����������������� off ’Red Hats‘ club plans bus trip to West Virginia �������������� 19 ¾ Acres Fireplace in Great Home Parlor � Dining Room 3 Bedrooms � 3½ Baths The Red Hat Society is planning a bus trip from Gloucester to West Virginia to view the foliage and take a two-hour steam engine ride. The trip will take place on Monday, October 10, and reservations are needed as soon as possible. The cost is $60 and includes a boxed lunch. Call Theresa at 1-800-8622737 for reservations. Plus: Garage Apartment �� 3 Bay Garage Shop (48x28) $895,000 These ads reach over a million Virginia readers for only $250. Ask this newspaper for more information. ANTIQUE SHOWS: DC BIG FLEA MARKET! HUGE Antique & Collectibles Event. Affordable Prices! 2 Buildings, 1100 Booths. September 17 & 18. Admission $7 (good for both days). Saturday 9-6; Sunday 11-5. Dulles Expo Center, Chantilly, VA. Directions: 703-378-0910. AUCTIONS: Land & Condominium Auction Pilot Mountain, NC. Thursday, September 22 at 5:00 PM. Four General Business Lots, One sells ABSOLUTE. Great visibility off I-74 corridor, prime retail, restaurant or office location. Four 3-Bedroom Condos, One Sells ABSOLUTE. 38+/- acres offered in 3 tracts. Contact Russell Seneff (NCAL #4522), Woltz & Associates, Inc. Brokers & Auctioneers (NC #7560), Roanoke, VA. 800-551-3588. www.woltz. com AUCTION - Real Estate Development Potential. Wed., Sept. 14, at 6PM. 28.64+/- acres with 77,000+/SF bldg. Only 2.5 miles to Hwy 17 Bypass Hertford (Perquimans County) NC www.palmettoauction.com 800766-7110 NCAL#7846F. AUCTION - Construction Equipment & Trucks, Friday, September 23, 8:00 a.m., Richmond, VA, Excavators, Dozers, Loaders, Trailers, Dumps, Bucket Trucks, and More, Accepting Equipment Daily, Motleys Auction & Realty Group, 804.232.3300, VAAL #16, www.Motleys.com Estate & Fine Antique Auction. Wed. Sept. 14, 2005, 1 PM - 11 PM. Motley’s Auction & Realty Group. 804355-2100, VAAL #16.Catalog & Photos Online! www.Motleys.com PUBLIC AUCTION * COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA * SATURDAY * SEPTEMBER 10, 2005 * 9:00 AM * VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY, 1411 SOUTH MAIN STREET, BLACKSBURG, VA 24061-0310 * VEHICLES * COMPUTER EQUIPMENT * VARIOUS OFFICE & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS & MUCH MORE. WWW.DGS. STATE.VA.US/DPS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES: ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE. Do you earn $800 in a day? Your own local candy route. Includes 30 Machines and Candy. All for $9,995. 1-800-8146047. $1,000 PER SALE+ We help you advertise. We take your calls. We close your sales! $1,995 One-Time Purchase Required. (800) 704-7344 ID#7566CW-NJ. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: SAWMILLS-$2,795.00-LumberMate2000 & LumberLite-24-Norwood Industries also manufactures utility ATV attachments, log skidders, portable board edgers and forestry equipment. www.norwoodindustries.com Free information: 1-800-578-1363 ext 300N. FINANCIAL SERVICES / MONEY TO LEND: ANY CREDIT RATING! 1st & 2nd Mortgages Fast! Low Rates! Easy Payment Plans! No Upfront Fees! Apply Free/Call Charles or Kim Toney (804) 364-3666 or toll-free (800) 4011011. Aggressive Mortgage. IMMEDIATE CASH NOW Freedom Financial can give you financial freedom. We Pay TOP $$$ for Lawsuit, Lottery, or Structured Settlement payments. Call us Toll-Free (888) 8807920. HEALTH / MEDICAL: FAMILY HEALTHCARE w/prescription plan! $69.95/month. Nationwide Coverage, No limitations. Includes: Doctors, Dental, Vision, Hospital & More. Everyone Accepted! Call WCG 800-288-9214 ext. 2321. HELP WANTED / SALES: Life Insurance / Medicare Supplement Agents. Preset Appointments. No Over Night Travel. Earn $1,250 - $2,000 Weekly. $0 Premium Plan. Insurance License Necessary. Call 866-224-8450 x 5018. $2,000 . . . Signing Bonus! $5,500/ weekbased on recent earnings! If someone can do it . . . so can you! 2-3 qualified T.V. Direct Mail & Confirmed Appointments Daily! $1,000/$2,500 Immediate Potential . . . Per Week! No Experience Necessary! Call 800943-4603 Bob Rogers. HELP WANTED/TRUCK DRIVERS: DRIVER TRAINING GET YOUR CDL! TRAIN FOR CLASS A OR CLASS B. Local and O-T-R jobs available for CDS Grads! CDS Tractor Trailer Training 1-800-646-2374. DRIVERS: We take care of you from day one - paid orientation including hotel and meals. Starting pay based on experience, earn up to 43 cpm. Drive your assigned Freightliner to the house, home every 14 days. Full benefits package, steady miles. EOE. 3 months Class A required. 1-877452-5627. Drivers PAY INCREASE, Up to 44 cpm, Loaded and Empty. Guaranteed Hometime, $3,000 Bonus, 2,400+ Average Weekly Miles, 2004 Trucks Assigned, Experience required. 800441-4271 Ext. ET-351. Drivers - $55,000+ to start. Short Haul Premium Pay, Increase every 6 months. Benefits, CDL-A, 6 Months OTR. Call Anytime 800-546-0405 or 800-444-1272 x3005. Driver - COVENANT TRANSPORT. Regional Runs Available. Excellent Pay & Benefits. Experienced Drivers, Teams, O/O, & Students Welcome. Refrigerated Now Available. 888MORE PAY (888-667-3729). Drivers - Pay Increase! $1,000 Sign On For Experienced OTR. Dedicated & Regional Available Also. Owner Operators, Teams & CDL grads welcome. USA Truck 866-483-3413. Drivers! Run your share of 2 BILLION miles/year! No Experience? No Problem CDL Training Available. NEW PAY & Hometime. Options. 1-800347-4698. www.SwiftTruckingJobs. com Drivers/Driving school graduates wanted. Tuition reimbursement. No waiting for trainers. Passenger policy. No NYC. Guaranteed hometime. Dedicated and regional available. USA Truck 866-483-3413. We have drivers projected to earn $83,000 this year! How much will YOU earn? Excellent Hometime? Home most weekends! We simply offer more! HEARTLAND EXPRESS 1-800-441-4953. www.heartlandexpress.com HIRING FLATBED CLASS A CDL DRIVERS. Excellent Pay! EXCELLENT BENEFIT PACKAGE! BC/BS Health Insurance, Vision/Dental, Life Insurance, 401K Retirement Plan, Vacation + 11 paid Holidays. SIGN ON BONUS!!! WITH 1 YEAR FLATBED EXPERIENCE. MAGNATRAN CORP. CONTACT: Al Lott 800-3169138, 334-688-2375. COMPANY DRIVERS WITH MINIMUM 1 YEAR OTR EXPERIENCE, EAST COAST OPERATION, CALL FOR DETAILS. WILLIAM EDWARDS, INC. 1-800-876-3436. LAND FOR SALE: 20 Acres and Larger parcels, with Hardwoods, Streams. Just 3 miles from Historic Town and River, Great Retirement and Second Home. Less 2 hours Beltway. Landinwv.com Grand Opening! MOUNTAIN BARGAINS! 20 ACRES & UP Saturday, 9/10 only. Beautifully wooded, dramatic views, private, secluded settings. Walk to historic, quaint town! Hike, bike, walk. 2 hours DC. Minutes to state forest! Ideal for vacation/ retirement. 20+ acres. Trough & mountain views $99,900! 20+ acres. Long ridge to build on! $129,900! 37+ acres. Mountain views, seasonal streams. $159,900! Excellent financing. Bring this ad for $3000 off any parcel bought 9/10 only. Call for added bonus! 1-800-888-1262 landneardc.com Mountain Top Land Bargain. 28+ ACRES. Hardwood setting, level building site. Easy access to state forest. Greenbrier Resort & only 3 miles to Interstate. New perc. survey, EZ financing. Only one. $129,900. Call now 1-877-777-4837. MOUNTAIN Land Bargains, High Elevation. Adjoins Pristine State Forest, 20+ Acres to 100 Acres, Sweeping Mountain Views, Streams. www. liveinwv.com Own the Best! 36+ AC $279,900. Amazing 60 mile views. Long flat ridge - perfect building site! State forest access, driveway already thru property. Only one at this price. Call owner today 1-877-777-4837. Pre-Construction Grand Opening! Waterfront from $99,900. Water access from $39,900. Beautifully wooded homesites, deep boatable water, access to ICW, Atlantic and sounds. Paved roads, underground utilities, county water, more. Excellent financing. Call now 1-800-732-6601 x 1369. STATE FOREST! 36+ Acres $159,900. Mountain views! Beautifully wooded parcel directly fronts on 5100 acre state lands for endless recreational opportunities. New road. Ready to build, camp, enjoy. Special financing. Call now! 1-877-777-4837. SPECTACULAR OCEANFRONT & CHESAPEAKE BAY PROPS Gated, private communities on E shore of VA. Lots available from $130,000 to $525,000. Love the Ocean? All w/access to the water, a community pier, boat launch, & beautiful community center w/ suites, pool, whirlpool spa & ocean view veranda. Chesapeake Bay Properties: Ideal for boating, jet skiing & fishing. Enjoy privacy w/ proximity to nearby villages & shopping. Call Amy @ (757) 787-4400 or email Amy@CorbinHall.com LISTINGS: QuestMerchandiser.com has temporary and permanent merchandising job openings available in the Northeastern US. Register online and you could be working in a top retail location near your home before you know it. www.questmerchandiser.com/ad LOTS AND ACREAGE: LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA - NEW TO MARKET. 14 ACRES $149,990. 4 ACRES $59,990. Panoramic Views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Just minutes from historic Lexington. Open Meadows, Mature Woods, Hard Surface Roads, Soils Tested, Underground Utilities. Excellent Financing. Owner 866-526-3420. 14-Acre Forested Estate $59,990. Overlooks Lost River State Park. Perk and Well approved. 90% financing available. 1-866 2 WV LAND. MISCELLANEOUS: EARN DEGREE online from home *Medical, *Business, *Paralegal, *Computers. Job Placement Assistance. Computer and Financial aid if qualify. (866) 858-2121. www.onlinetidewatertech.com Free DIRECTV Satellite for 4 rooms. Free TiVo/DVR. Add HDTV. 220 Channels including locals, $29.99/ month. First 500 orders get Free DVD Player. 800-360-9901, Promo #14700. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: Lake Gaston VA/NC 350 miles shoreline, FREE Lake Map/Buyers Guide. Tanglewood Realty, Box 116, Bracey, Virginia 23919. www.TanglewoodRealty.com. 1-800-338-8816. Downtown Williamsburg Colonial Townhome - 3+ Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, 2 Family Rooms w/Fireplaces, 2800 sq.ft.+/-. $550,000. Call Dick Ambrose, Yorktown Realty. 757-8808557. STEEL BUILDINGS: 3-WEEK BUILDING SALE! “Last Chance!” 20x24 Now $2320. 25x30 $3490. 30x40 $5170. 40x50 $8380. 40x60 $10,700. 50x100 $15,244. Others. Ends/accessories optional. Pioneer 1-800-668-5422. WATERFRONT PROPERTY FOR SALE: LAKEFRONT COMMUNITY New Release Home Sites from $39,900 and Waterfront sites from $99,900. Great amenities! Call Clear Water Marketing, 252-633-2059, Ext 417 www.cwmktg.com WATERFRONT! HOME SITES from $99,900. Eastern North Carolina. Call Clear Water Marketing, 252-6332059, Ext. 315. www.cwmktg.com Only $250 buys a 25-word classified ad in 98 newspapers across Virginia. Call Virginia Press Services at 804521-7571 to place your ad in the AD NETWORK CLASSIFIEDS. CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! 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Big Bubba has found a nice home with nice people, and even a swimming pool to call his own. For the past three years Big Bubba has lived in the yard of Otis and Erma Ryman of Remlik. He lived in a cool drainpipe for a while, but outgrew it and had to move to bigger surroundings—such as the Rymans’ swimming pool. During the day Big Bubba finds shelter in a hole beneath a shrub in the Rymans’ yard. At night he cools down and gets his exercise by taking a dip in the pool. “The amazing thing is, not that he jumps in the pool, but he has the ability to jump back out,” said Mr. Ryman this week. “That’s hard for a frog to do.” Big Bubba is now part of the family and the Rymans’ five grandchildren couldn’t be happier. They pick him up in loving arms and always welcome him back. The grandchildren, Andrea Shaia, Jacqueline Shaia, Caroline Shaia, Adam Smith and Emilie Smith explained that bullfrogs like water because water attracts bugs, which is a bullfrog’s favorite food. That’s why so many bullfrogs live in creeks, marshes and ponds. Water also keeps bullfrogs cool and is their natural habitat. Big Bubba, however, obviously enjoys a higher lifestyle than any ol’ muddy creek or pond. He wants a private swimming pool. “We are quite sure Big Bubba is one of the biggest bullfrogs ever,” said Jacqueline. One of the smartest too. The public is invited to the 14th annual Family and Friends Day worship service and picnic at Angel Visit Baptist Church, Dunnsville, on Sunday, September 11. The worship service will commence at 11 a.m. Pastor Carla E. Lightfoot will bring the morning message, and music will be provided by the Angel Visit Inspirational Choir. The picnic will be held at 1 p.m. on the back lawn of the church. The picnic will feature lawn games, a variety of food, and fellowship with sister churches. Casual attire is appropriate for the entire day. There will be no Virginia Aeronautical Historical Society, Middle Peninsula Chapter luncheon meeting at the Pilot House September 15. However, the chapter will visit the Oceana NAS Air Show Sep- ���������������������� �������������������� Spectacular sight Osprey nests on Jackson Creek in Deltaville are a stunning sight. Most local ospreys will make their annual migration to South America in September. 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The bus will leave Lancaster Square at 9 a.m. and stop at the Pilot House at 9:20 a.m. The next scheduled luncheon meeting will be held at the Pilot House October 20 at noon. ����������������������� ����������� ��� ���������� ������������ ����������� ���������������������� ��������������������������� ����������������������������� ��������������������������� ������������������������ ����������������������������� ������������������������������ ����������� ��������������������������������������� ��������������������������������� �������������� ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ������������ ����������������� ��������������������������������� ����������������������� ������������ �������������������������� ����������������� ��������������������� Partial Listing of Items: Antique Sheraton walnut dropleaf table, ant. Sheraton linen press, ant. Sheraton walnut card table, ant. Sheraton pine & poplar armoire w/ solid ends, Sheraton chestnut dining table w/ leaves, ant. pine farm table, ant. pine jelly cabinet, ant. pine hutch cabinet, ant. childʼs chair & high chair, ant. pine bench, many ant. pine & walnut chests, ant. Vict. washstand, ant. pine bookcase, ant. pine blanket chest, 6 ant. Hitchcock chairs w// handcaned seats, pine sideboard, ant. Staffordshire platter, Ironstone tureen, field bar, ant. sewing machine, ant. painted box, pr. sterling & crystal hurricane lamps, daybed, Queen Anne-style coffee table, ant. floor lamps, Vict. spindleback chairs, ant. baskets, collection ant. toleware canisters, Roper upright freezer, Boston rocker, Ingraham banjo clock, ant. mah. bedstairs, ant. cobalt urn, ant. Vict. double bed, Chip.-style couch, ant. copper & iron fernstands, large library of books, butlerʼs tray coffee table, numerous ant. mirrors in gold leaf frames, ant. brass urns, vintage baby clothes, Vict. turtleback tables, many oriental rugs various sizes, ant. Hepplewhite mah. 4-drawer chest, ant. Sheraton demilune table, tools, crocks, hobby horse, Occ. Jap. china, cloisonne chargers, doll bed, miniature andirons, iron porch furniture, modern bed, Oster power vise, alum. ladders, pipe wrenches, power grinder, router, canoe and many more furnishings, decorative & kitchen items! Directions: “Woodland” is on Route 17, located about 6 miles south of Tappahannock, just north of Dunnsville. “Woodland” is on the Northbound side of Route 17. Terms of sale: No prior sales, items sold in “as is” condition, announcements on day of sale are binding, all sales final, cash or approved check only. For further information, call Lisa and Henry Lane Hull at (804) 580-3301 or (540) 663-5631 or email: comantqu@crosslink.net Next sale September 17th & 18th, Reedville, VA Details to follow in next weekʼs paper.