Accomack Records Another Homicide, Two Arrests
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Accomack Records Another Homicide, Two Arrests
Circulation 13,000 November 14, 2014 Free Accomack Records Another Homicide, Two Arrests Photo by Linda Cicoira Suspect Press By Cheryl Nowak bond denied, Godwin said. Press’ and Linda Cicoira preliminary hearing is scheduled Accomack County has recorded for Jan. 26, 2015. its fourth homicide in less than In a separate homicide investi two months as gation, Godwin Sheriff Todd God announced that win announces arrest warrants arrests in two of were obtained last them. According Friday against to the sheriff, the Marcus Mitchell four homicides Davis, 28, of At are not connect lantic, charging ed. He declined him in the death to disclose the of Jacques Du motive involved vual Fauntleroy, in any of them. 35, also of Atlan The latest tic. Fauntleroy slaying occurred was found shot to about 3 a.m. Sat death in his home urday. Officers on Greta Road were called to “a Sept. 18. subject assault Davis is ed and possibly charged with deceased” on first-degree mur Cold Kall Lane der, robbery, pos Victim Harmon in Horntown, session of a fire where they found 61-year-old Leon arm by a felon and two counts of Sylvester Harmon Jr. dead outside use of a firearm in the commission his residence “with wounds to his of a felony. Davis has been incarcer body,” according to the sheriff. ated in Accomack County Jail since He said that upon investigation, Sept. 19, when he was arrested on officers obtained a warrant for first- charges of violating a protective or degree murder against 46-year-old der and brandishing a firearm. Da Michael Anthony Press of Horn vis has been denied bond and his town. After a citizen told authori preliminary hearing on the murder ties where to find him, Press was and related charges is scheduled taken into custody on Neal Parker for Feb. 9, 2015. Road near Withams about 12 hours Press and Davis appeared in after the slaying and is incarcer (Continued on Page 14) ated in Accomack County Jail with Photo by Linda Cicoira Suspect Davis 2 • Eastern Shore Post • November 14, 2014 Quilts of Comfort for Veterans Story and photo by Ron West The war in Iraq has inspired one soldier’s mother whose artistic creation has spread not only across the nation but also across the oceans. Blue Star mom Catherine Roberts began the Quilts of Valor Foundation (QOVF) from her sewing room in Seaford, Del., after her son returned from the war. The goal is to see that returning warriors are welcomed with something to let them know they are truly appreciated. Roberts began to encourage other quilters to produce quilts that came to be called “Quilts of Valor.” Since 2003, the QOVF has provided more than 100,000 quilts for service members/veterans. The local Eastern Shore Quilt Guild took on the task of making and presenting “Quilts of Valor” to individuals who have seen the face of war and have returned to live on the Shore. Guild members, who meet at Drummondtown U.M. Church in Accomac, began working on the quilts early this year. Guild President Marie Marshall said that the quilt top was completed by guild members and machine-quilted at no charge by Les Page, coordinator of volunteer training in Virginia Beach. The guild has completed two “Quilts of Valor” and selected long-time Shore resident John Daughtrey, who resides with his wife, Emily, at Heritage Hall in Nassawadox, to receive the first one Tuesday, Veterans’ Day. Daughtrey will be remembered as the former manager of Peeble’s Department Store in Exmore and a long-time member of Community Fire Department. Before coming to the Shore in 1961 to take the helm of the store, Daughtrey had lived and worked in Franklin. At the age of 17, Daughtrey joined the armed forces. After completing boot camp and training as an electronics technician, he was assigned to the LSM 310, a 203-foot amphibious warfare ship headed for the Pacific theater. As Daughtrey sat next to his wife, Emily, Quilt Guild member Helen Kinbacher wrapped the quilt around his shoulders and thanked him for his service. For information about the guild or the QOVF, call Marshall at 7893750 or follow the guild on Facebook. Helen Kinbacher presents a Quilt of Valor to John Daughtrey for his service during World War II. 20250 Fairgrounds Rd. Onancock, VA 23417 Rita’s Feeds Our Vets Photo by Linda Cicoira Rita’s Restaurant near Parksley offered free meals to veterans on Veterans’ Day this week. According to owner Rita Short, she served 58 free meals to veterans that day. Among them were (from left) Franklin Delano Roosevelt Custis Sr. of Melfa, who served in the Army from 1969-71; Frizzell Burton of Exmore, who served in the Army from 1972-74; Albert Fuller of Mappsville, who served from 1971-72; and Thomas M. Custis Sr. of Parksley, who served in the U.S. Air Force in 1980 and 81. 757-302-7002 Open Daily 11am Fresh Salad Bar • Homemade Soups • Daily Specials Friday Nights - Mouth Watering “Prime Rib” Saturday Nights - Succulent, Tender “Baby Back Ribs” Sunday - Full Menu All Day & Shore Made Chicken & Dumplings “Ladies Night” Every Wednesday Starting at 5pm Fabulous Specials - Appetizers - Drinks & More! Saturdays & Sundays - “Football Game Day” Showing College & NFL Games on 15 T.V.’s Special “Game Day” Promotions & Prices! “Live Entertainment” - Sat. Nov. 15 - “Paul Brion” Sat. Nov. 22 - “Jeff Madson” - Wed. 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Closed 4 • Eastern Shore Post • November 14, 2014 Charges Against Driver in Triple Fatality Will Go to Grand Jury By Linda Cicoira Probable cause was found for three charges of involuntary manslaughter — one for each person who died in a Labor Day Weekend traffic accident in Keller — to be certified to an Accomack Grand Jury Monday. The case was made against a Mexican National accused of being intoxicated when he ran his vehicle head-on into southbound traffic on Lankford Highway right in front of a car dealership. The key witness was a relative of the three victims who said he saw the crash occur while driving a car behind his family. The defendant, Bonifilio Valesquez, 36, of Dreamland Court in Accomac, appeared in Accomack General District Court in a wheelchair. A deputy pushed him into the room and over to the defense table. He was cuffed at the wrists. An interpreter translated testimony from English to Spanish for him. While evidence showed that Valesquez complained to officers about a swollen leg during sobriety tests that were administered immediately after the crash, defense attorney Carl Bundick said six inmates beat and broke Valesquez’s leg at the jail. Those inmates were charged with assaulting him. Valesquez was hospitalized after the incident and is now being held in solitary at the jail, the lawyer confirmed. Bundick attempted to get the charges dismissed. He argued that Deputy Commonwealth’s Attorney Matthew Brenner needed to prove that Valesquez was drinking and driving. Bundick said Brenner failed to do that when he decided not to prosecute the DUI charge. Brenner argued the evidence showed Valesquez smelled of alcohol and could not pass sobriety tests. His blood alcohol level was not disclosed. Judge Clark Daugherty, who usually presides over cases in Norfolk, heard the evidence and agreed with Brenner. Court documents described Velaz quez as “unlicensed” and a “deported felon” who has lived in the community for 17 years. Velazquez was driving a 1999 Chevrolet Venture north on Lankford High- WILL? POWER OF ATTORNEY? ADVANCE MEDICAL DIRECTIVE? TRUST? LONG TERM CARE? MEDICAID? PROBATE TAX? Are you ready? Come join us for a FREE EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR to learn about what happens if you are not ready and what you can do to prepare. Wednesday, November 19, 2014 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. EASTERN SHORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (Melfa, VA) and Thursday, November 20, 2014 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. HERMITAGE ON THE EASTERN SHORE (Onancock, VA) Speaker: Virginia "Ginny"' Brown, Esquire Don't miss out! Call us at 757-787-1998 or 757-965-9210 or e-mail at paralegal@vebrownpc.com for your reservations. www.vebrownpc.com way at the intersection of First Street in Keller around 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 30, when he crossed over into the southbound lanes and hit a 2012 Nissan Altima, according to State Police. Arnette N. Chandler, 58, of Roosevelt, N.Y., the driver of the Altima, and two passengers, his girlfriend, Diann W. Jones, 55, of Exmore (riding in the front passenger seat) and her granddaughter, A’Jamae Jones, 12, of Pennsylvania (seated behind the driver) died at the scene. Three other young passengers were injured. Jones’ son, Daryll Jones of Hare Valley, said he witnessed the collision. “I was right behind it in a car … I saw the (Chevrolet) come from the northbound lane into the southbound lane headon.” Jones ran to the car and managed to pull his nephew from the vehicle. When an emergency worker arrived, she had to coax Jones out of the car so she could check for vital signs on those she found to be dead. The three were trapped in the vehicle. They were coming from a family reunion held at the park in Wacha preague. Jones said he and his grandfather were following the others and were “two telephone poles” away from the Altima when the crash happened. Sgt. David Smullin of the Accomack County Sheriff’s Office was the first officer to arrive at the scene. He said that when he approached the defendant, who was standing beside the van, “I could smell a strong odor of alcohol and detained him.” Because of the crowd gathered at the scene, Smullin said he took the defendant to State Police barracks where he was given sobriety tests. Trooper A.D. Montross, who investigated the crash, said the defendant was unable to touch his nose, walked 16 steps instead of nine and marched when he was trying to count his fingers with his thumb. He had a “strong odor of alcohol, his speech … slurred, his eyes were bloodshot … he couldn’t stand on his own.” Bruce MacMaster, who interpreted for Valesquez during the testing, testified the man admitted to drinking two beers at between 2 and 3 p.m. that day. 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Marquese Danion Washington, 21, of Mill Street in Cheriton was indicted on counts of robbery and use of a fire arm in the robbery that allegedly hap pened Aug. 29. Larry Wayne Edwards, 23, of Ex more was indicted on a count of failing The Staff of Zeb B. Barfield, Inc. 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Bruce Lee Nutter, 38, of Cape Charles was indicted on a count of possession of a firearm by a felon on Aug. 29. Akeem Markiese Rogers, 24, of Ex more was indicted on counts of felony eluding and a third or subsequent of fense of driving on a revoked license on Sept. 14. ………………………………… Accomack District Court A Mappsville man told a magistrate he knows nothing about the wounding of another local resident, according to re cords filed in Accomack General District Court. Jernell Tyrone Hargis Jr., 36, of Pettit Lane is accused of the Sept. 5 ma licious wounding of Maurice Fiddemon. He has been held without bond since he was arrested on Oct. 31. Accomack Dep uty N.J. Bogan investigated. Marcus Lacurtis Joynes, 33, of Kil montown Road in Melfa was charged with stealing property valued at $200 or more from Walmart in Onley on Sept. 22. He is being held without bond. Deputy D. Gladding investigated. Preliminary hearings for Joynes and Hargis were set for Jan. 12, 2015. Janice O. Smith, 44, of Seaside Vil lage Park in Parksley was convicted of misdemeanor petty larceny in connec tion with an incident at Dollar General Store in Parksley Aug. 11. Initially she was charged with a third or subsequent offense of shoplifting, which is a felony. Smith was sentenced to 12 months in jail, with all but a month suspended. Stephanie Stoeckert, 30, of Poplar Cove Road in Onancock was charged with an April 29 grand larceny. She is free on $2,500 unsecured bond. Deputy J. Sharp investigated. Rocket Explosion Debriefing Slated Atlantic District Supervisor Ron Wolff will hold his monthly constitu ents’ meeting Monday, Nov. 17, at 7 p.m. at the Atlantic Firehouse. NASA officials will be on hand to discuss the recent failure of the Antar es rocket launch at Wallops. Honor loved ones with the purchase of a holiday tree light Tree lighting ceremony Dec. 5, 5:30 p.m., Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital Sponsored by Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Festival of Lights Order Form Please print Enclosed is $ for the purchase of in Honor of: lights for $5 each in Memory of: Name Your name Phone ADDRESS TOWN STATE ZIP Send Acknowledgment To: Name ADDRESS TOWN Make check payable to RSMH Auxiliary and return by Monday, December 1 to: STATE FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS ZIP Attn. Patsy Stith, P.O. Box 820 Nassawadox, VA 23413 6 • Eastern Shore Post • November 14, 2014 Northampton Supervisors Consider EMS, Zoning Issues By Ron West Northampton supervisors toured the county’s Emergency Medical Services (EMS) facility in Machipongo prior to their regular board session Nov. 12 to ascertain the feasibility of constructing a garage to house the county’s emergency vehicles. The addition would be 84 feet by 30 feet and could house up to four vehicles. Currently, the property is rented so the county would likely need to purchase the one-acre parcel. When the supervisors reconvened in Eastville, they took no action on the matter. In a related area, the board tabled a request regarding a policy change that would allow county paid EMS staff to serve as volunteers with rescue squads in the area. The board discussed the issue but indicated a need for additional information prior to making a formal decision. In October, the Board chose not to continue a pilot program to provide daytime paid EMS staff through the end of the year at the rescue squad in Nassawadox. The board reviewed a report by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) regarding proposed closures of several median crossings between Machipongo and Nassawadox 9 6 . 5 C TG Could be S e n d i n g yo u to the Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame AND... a chance at $25,000 that do not have a built-in turn lane; the cost would be funded by VDOT. A concern for safety was given as a reason for the proposed closures. Supervisor Granville Hogg again raised concerns over the loss of groundwater due to issues with the outfall pipe for a stormwater retention pond near Cherrystone. He said the height of the outfall pipe is too low, allowing groundwater to constantly run out of the pond and into Cherrystone Creek. He estimated that as much as 300,000 gallons a year are being lost due to the placement of the pipe. It was pointed out by County Administrator Katie Nunez that the plan for the pond and outfall pipe were approved decades ago and it was constructed as planned. She added that it is not the fault of the property owner that the device does not operate as it probably should and that the county cannot require the owner to make modifications at his expense for something that was legally permitted years ago. While the supervisors supported making the change, they were unable to reach an agreement on how to pay for it should the property owner be To Benefit Boys and Girls Club Barn CASH! 24021 Seaside Rd. Cape Charles -- ENTER TO WIN AT -- LISTEN FOR MORE DETAILS! 965CTG.com Roast Pig (& Chicken) Wine & Beer q • Wallops Island Supply Co • Farmers Insurance - Joe Harbinson • Farmers Insurance - Scott Malone • Roadie Joe’s Bar & Grill • Atlantis Homes • Shore Electronics • Larry’s Trading Post • H & H Furniture • Habits Tobacco Outlet Nov. 15 6-10 p.m. @ Bill Parr’s Music by Mr. B & the Boys 2014 Tickets: $40 Call 442-3379, ext. 113 agreeable to it. It was agreed to obtain an estimate of the actual cost to modify the pipe as well as to contact the property owner regarding the issue, prior to making a decision on funding. During the public input session, several individuals addressed the proposed changes to the Zoning Ordinance. Eastern Shorekeeper Jay Ford noted that at a recent forum, a number of individuals spoke in opposition to the changes. He urged the board to stop working on it until after the new Comprehensive Plan has been completed. (The Comprehensive Plan has been under revision by the Planning Commission for approximately three years.) Ford said there is a need for additional scientific research on the effects of any changes to the ordinance. Former Planning Commission members Dave Kabler and Roberta Kellam echoed Ford’s recommendation to scrap the proposed revised Zoning Ordinance and retain the existing one. Speaking for Citizens for a Better Eastern Shore (CBES), John Ordeman and Donna Bozza likewise argued that the board should drop the proposed plan and begin from scratch. Bozza claimed that the proposed changes would be detrimental to tourism, aquafarmers and agricultural interests. Ken Dufty spoke of the risks to the county of allowing bio-fuel production. Bio-fuels are produced from agricultural products such as soybeans and corn. Bill Parr spoke of the need for the county to move forward with the proposed ordinance. He pointed out that the existing zoning ordinances (of which there are three), do not comply with the current Comprehensive Plan, thus negating reasons given by opponents of the proposed plan. Make sure your ad IS seen by as many readers as possible Advertise in the Post Call 789-7678 November 14, 2014 • Eastern Shore Post • 7 Accomac, VA (757) 787-1305 (800) 989-5852 Onancock, VA Chincoteague, VA Cape Charles, VA (757) 787-1999 (757) 336-1999 (757) 331-3255 (800) 637-8202 (800) 989-5854 www.cbharbourrealty.com An Independently Owned and Operated Member of Coldwell Banker Residential Affiliates, Inc. REDUCED REDUCED ONANCOCK: Enjoy the best of both worlds; 3BR/2BA Colonial with flair throughout. Quiet cul-de-sac and .91 acres offers privacy. 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MLS#38790 $499,000 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098 CHINCOTEAGUE: Delightful 2BR/1BA Traditional home w/large fenced-in back yard and outside shower. Step inside for a lovely home with large 1st level BR, eat-in kitchen and living room. Upgraded appliances, new plumbing and septic tank system. MLS#40078 $159,900 Anita Merritt 757-894-0108 CHINCOTEAGUE: Charming 3BR/2BA Traditional Island home. Updated kitchen, wood floors & molding. Amazing sunsets from the screened porch. New heating, A/C, roof, windows, electrical & plumbing. Sold furnished. MLS#38813 $224,000 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098 CHINCOTEAGUE: 3BR/1.5BA home with front deck & back screened-in porch. Conveys furnished with appliances. Established rental home. New windows, septic system & HVAC. Walking distance to restaurants & shopping. MLS#38864 $299,000 Anita Merritt 757-894-0108/Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098 CHINCOTEAGUE: 6 unit apartment building with each unit having 2BR/1BA and built-in A/C units. Excellent rental history and income. Oversized grassy lot with a picnic area. Close to downtown shopping and restaurants. MLS# 39926 $465,000 Cindy Gillett 757-990-2526 CHINCOTEAGUE: A rare opportunity to own one of the Island’s most special and unique locations.Imagine kayaking from your frontyard along the west side of Assateague Island. From the deck watch abundant wildlife & migratory birds,. Sold furnished, turnkey vacation rental.MLS#38960 $489,000 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098 PAINTER: Private retreat, private oasis; either desire describes this 3BR/2BA waterfront Contemporary with 2 master suites. Upstairs master has a private balcony to enjoy the spectacular waterfront & sunsets. Well laid out gardens with fountains and dock. MLS#40267 $585,000 Keith Koerner 757-999-4670 ONANCOCK: Surrounded by water on 3 sides; find your serenity; 3BR/2.5BA Ranch on 2.5 acres. MBR with nice sitting area to enjoy the views or stroll to your pond and fish. Gas log fireplace for cozy gatherings in the family room. MLS#40256 $390,000 Paulette MacPartland 757-710-3113 REDUCED REDUCED ACCOMAC: Ideal investment opportunity, 3BR/2.5BA Ranch w/separate commercial grade workshop/retail space. Spacious rooms, walk-up attic w/2 finished rooms, back deck & 2-car attached garage. MLS#38945 $139,900 Stella Rohde 757-710-2025/Anne Kyle Doughty 757-710-3824 8 • Eastern Shore Post • November 14, 2014 Community Notes The coming of fall heralds the return of thousands Chincoteague of snow geese from their northern tundra breeding grounds to the milder climate of Assateague Island for the winter. Traditionally, the best time to view this spectacle is around Thanksgiving, so the public is invited to visit Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge from Nov. 22 to 30 to catch a glimpse of these seasonal residents. To enhance the experience, the Wildlife Loop Trail will be open to vehicles from 9 a.m. to dusk on all nine days. Visitors also can stop by the visitor center on Friday, Nov. 28, for “A Passion for Wildlife Photography” presented by photographer Irene Hinke-Sacilotto. The program will start at 10:30 a.m. and will feature tips, photos and tales of capturing images all around the world. The Service Road will be closed this year as repairs are being made from the damage sustained during Super- storm Sandy. Schedules and program descriptions can be found on the Refuge website (www.fws.gov/refuge/Chincoteague) or by calling 336-6122. …………………………………… The 4th Annual Mayor’s Ball will be held Saturday, Nov. 22, at Chincoteague Center to benefit the Chincoteague High School Athletic Boosters for a new concession stand. The current concession stand was built over 40 years ago and does not have enough space or proper utilities. Dinner will be provided by Bill’s Seafood with music and dancing by Bigger Dreams. The cost is $50 per person; tickets can be purchased from Chincoteague Center and Shore Bank. For more information, contact the Chincoteague Center at 757-336-0614. Eastern Shore Health District will conduct a special free seasonal flu Tasley vaccination clinic at the Eastern Shore Food Bank in Tasley Tuesday, Nov. 18, from 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. The number of flu shots available under this free program is limited and available for those 3 years and older only; the shots will be given on a first-come, first-served basis. Contact Accomack Health Department at 787-5880 or 824-5616 or Northampton Health Department at 442-6228 with any questions. The open house planned by Cheriton Cheriton Town Council to celebrate the new town office has been rescheduled from Nov. 19 to Dec. 3 at 6 p.m. The public is invited. Northampton County Chamber of Commerce inCape vites the public to “ChristCharles mas by the Bay” in Cape Charles Friday, Dec. 5. The 19th Annual Holiday Progressive Tasting tour is $40 per person and group rates are available. Tours will begin every 20 minutes from 3 to 7 p.m. and reservations are necessary. The tour will feature beautifully decorated historic homes in the circa 1909 “Sea Cottage Addition” of town. On Festive Friday, Dec. 5, from 5 to 8 p.m., visitors can enjoy carriage rides, caroling, and an appearance by Santa and Mrs. Claus. Saturday will feature Bay Coast Railroad’s Santa Train, a live nativity at Pfeiffer Stables, hay rides, Christmas light displays, pony rides, barrel train rides, music and treats. The festivities also will include Cape Charles Yacht Club’s lighted boat parade, a golf cart parade, activities at ArtsEnter and the Grand Illumination. For more information on this holiday tour and other weekend events, contact Northampton County Chamber of Commerce at 678-0010 or www. northamptoncountychamber.com or www.facebook.com/chamberholidaytour The Eastern Shore Railway Museum in Parksley Parksley will hold a Spaghetti Supper Friday, Nov. 21, at the Parksley Firehouse Social Hall from 5 to 7 p.m. The menu includes spaghetti, garlic bread, salad, and an assortment of cakes. The cost is $7 for adults and $4 for children under 12. All money raised will benefit the Eastern Shore Railway Museum. A House of Prayer P.O. Box 311 • 25585 Shoremain Dr. Bloxom, Virginia 23308 An Outreach Ministry of the United Methodist Church Class 4 Laser Treatment For Peripheral Neuropathy You may have been told that there is no successful treatment for your peripheral neuropathy symptoms. Most doctors are not aware of a new treatment utilizing a class 4 laser. 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Along with the write-up of why the family should receive the blessing, please include their contact info. Each family will receive a Christmas tree with all the trimmings, all the food needed for a Christmas dinner, and presents for all the children. The goal of the Challenge is for all of us to impact as many families as we can in our own community. We will be contacting the families on Black Friday to announce winners and make arrangements to deliver the packages. What better way to celebrate Christmas than by sharing what you have with neighbors in need of assistance? We are still accepting companies that will accept the Challenge. Every gift matters. Please, won’t you decide to make a difference today? All participants will be a part of the process to select the families to be helped. Please contact me with any questions. With God’s help and yours, we will be a Blessing to so many people. Christ’s Blessing, Pastor Greg Duncan Cell - 757-894-0880 * Fax 888-484-3770 houseofprayer6@verizon.com November 14, 2014 • Eastern Shore Post • 9 Awards s Birth Marriages ons i t a Gradu Mile POSTS Space Flight Academy Names New Director Officials of the Virginia Space Flight Academy (VSFA) have announced the selection of Helen M. Sramek as the new executive director, effective Nov. 1. Sramek, who resides in Chinco The Virginia Space Flight Acad teague, brings 40 years of government emy, begun in 1998, offers a coed and nonprofit experience to residential summer camp for the position. Her career was students age 11-15 with the based in the Washington, emphasis on rocketry and ro D.C., area where she retired botics. Campers can see the in late 2012, having served day-to-day operations at the as president of a nationwide NASA facility on Wallops Is nonprofit education organi land, as well as participate in zation. In addition, Sramek field trips to NOAA and U.S. was responsible for market Navy facilities. ing and public relations pro “The wonders and science grams while building part of space flight have always nerships with government been an interest of mine,” said Sramek Sramek. “The ability to work and private stakeholders. with professionals in the field and Previously, she managed federal young people at the same time makes government affairs for the American for a terrific post-retirement Automobile Association (AAA). And, job.” she worked on the staffs of several con gressmen and a senator. “We are pleased that Helen will be Milepost Items can be faxed joining the staff of VSFA,” said Wayne Woodhams, chairman of the board of to the Eastern Shore Post the VSFA. “With Helen’s unique expe at 789-7681 or e-mailed to rience and leadership skills, we will be able to enhance our legacy of inspiring tomorrow’s scientists, technicians and editor@easternshorepost.com engineers.” •a son, born to Latasha Bishop of Oak Hall Oct. 23 •a son, born to Shareena Hester and Quayshawn Austin of Melfa Oct. 28 •a daughter, born to Shaketta Hall and Deon Harmon of Exmore Oct. 29 •a daughter, born to Nataly Martinez of Eastville Oct. 30 •a son born to Regina Bucei and David Beasley of Cape Charles Nov. 1 •a son, born to Joanna Sturges and Jamir Giddens of Nassawadox Nov. 1 •a daughter, born to Jennifer and David Bowden of Tangier Nov. 2 •a daughter, born to Rebekah and Louis Diaz of Greenbush Nov. 2 •a son, born to Leslie Escalante and José Perez Cardova of Accomac Nov. 2 •a son, born to Abigail Courtney and Jon Dempster of Cape Charles Nov. 3 •a son, born to Irma Morales Perez and Isaac Valasquez of Tasley Nov. 3 •a son, born to Brennae and Deonte Rogers of Onancock Nov. 5 10 • Eastern Shore Post • November 14, 2014 Obituaries Onley Man Passes Away at RSMH Mr. Edward Robert Weiss, 49, of Onley passed away Friday, Oct. 31, 2014, at Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital in Nassawadox. A native of Philadelphia, Pa., he was the son of Reginia Brown Weiss of Villas, N.J., and the late John Weiss. He was a member of St. Raymond’s Catholic Church and Knights of Columbus. Mr. Weiss is survived by his wife, Dawn Zinis Weiss; children, Edward R. Weiss Jr. of Del Haven, N.J., Starlina Zinis of Onley, Edward Andrew Zinis Jr. of Cape May, N.J., and Amber Lynn Zinis of Erma, N.J.; brothers, Michael Weiss of Onley and Thomas Weiss of Medford, N.J.; sisters, Cindy Hartley of Villas and Karen W. Hicks of Philadelphia; and nine grandchildren. He was predeceased by three brothers, John Weiss, Bobby Weiss and William Weiss. Services will be private. Online condolences may be offered at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com Arrangements were made by Doughty Funeral Home in Exmore. Greenbackville Man Passes Away Elsie Hardial, 92, of Greenbackville died there Friday, Oct. 31, 2014. Funeral services were conducted Friday, Nov. 7, at Friendship U.M. Church in New Church. Interment was in Deas Chapel Cemetery in Horntown. Arrangements were made by Smith and Scott Funeral Home, Accomac. 30-Year Resident of ‘The Farm’ Dies Mr. Dorris Wilson Fauber, 94, of Cape Charles died at his home on Jacobia Lane Friday, Oct. 31, 2014. Born in Amherst County, Va., he was the son of the late Massie Hewitt Fauber and Mary Frances Carpenter Fauber. Mr. Fauber and his bride-to-be met in 1942, before he was sent overseas for World War II, and they “courted” by mail for three years. “She was the prettiest girl I had ever seen, and I knew I loved her from the start,” he said. They married in February 1946. Their journey together paralleled his career with Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia and later with AT&T, from which he retired in 1985. For nearly the past 30 years, home has been “The Farm” on Plantation Creek. They welcomed, without reservation, their children, spouses, grandchildren, and friends of these family members. Holidays from Christmas through Thanksgiving were anticipated for weeks in advance and always exceeded expectations. Mr. Fauber always thought of others before himself. His sage advice was sought by all, and he was the consummate mentor. Having grown up during the Great Depression, he understood the value of hard work, instilling that ethic in his children, while he and his wife raised them with an unconditional love that has shaped their lives. His Christian faith sustained him, and he and his family were active members of Reveille U.M. Church in Richmond and Virginia Beach U.M. Church. For the past 28 years, he and his wife were members of Holmes Presbyterian Church in Cheriton. Mr. Fauber was a Sunday School teacher and an ordained elder in the Presbyterian Church. “Well done good and faithful servant”…(Matthew 25:21). Mr. Fauber was preceded in death by his wife of 68 years, Amanda Ann Powell Fauber; and three sisters, Audrey “Peg” Campbell, Mary “Zid” Brandon, and Frances “Beese” Beverley. He is survived by his brothers, Bernard Massey Fauber of Pauma Valley, Calif., and Melvin Cecil Fauber and Fred Lloyd Fauber, both of Lynchburg, Va.; children, Pamela F. Kupiec (and husband, John) of Mathews, Va., Doris F. Strickler (and husband, Michael) of Lexington, Va., David W. Fauber (and wife, Donna) of Oyster and Michael P. Fauber (and wife, Connie) of Dallas, Texas; and grandchildren; Scott Kupiec, Matthew Strickler, Amanda Green, Battaile Fauber, Joseph Fauber, Abigail Fauber, Caleb Fauber, and Ruth Dean; and four great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held Saturday, Nov. 15, at 2 p.m. at Holmes Presbyterian Church. The family will receive friends at 2496 Jacobia Ln. following the service. Memorial donations may be made to Holmes Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 258, Cheriton, VA 23316-0258. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com Arrangements were made by Wilkins-Doughty Funeral Home in Cape Charles. Mr. William Edward Mitchell, 61, of Onancock passed away Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014, at his residence. A native of Birdsnest, he was the son of the late Edward Lee Mitchell and Patricia Gladden Callahan. He was a member of Guilford U.M. Church, enjoyed visiting with family and friends, traveling, and going to church. Mr. Mitchell is survived by his sister, Vickie Callahan Catlett of Clinton, Okla.; nieces, Monica Austin (and husband, Billy) of Lawton, Okla., and Kari Smith (and husband, Kas) of Yukon, Okla.; great-nephew, Jace Weaver of Lawton; two great-nieces, Maci Weaver and Violet Austin both of Lawton; and numerous cousins and friends. Funeral services were conducted Sunday, Nov. 9, at Doughty Funeral Home by Rev. Veronica Barrell and Rev. George Fulk officiating. Interment will follow in Red Bank Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Guilford U.M. Church, 25460 Shoremain Dr., Bloxom, VA 23308. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com Kristekova-Tiraj. She later was extremely proud to become a citizen of the United States, beginning each day flying her American flag. She kept her heritage in her heart, tuning into Mrs. Tyrajher favorite polka Masik-Bramich show every Saturday night. Mrs. Bramich was a homemaker and nanny, and for approximately 17 years, volunteered in nursing homes, spending many hours at the former Shore LifeCare in Parksley. “Miss Josie” enjoyed embroidery. She did not seem to know sadness; instead, she aimed to bring a smile to the faces of others. Survivors include her children, Walter “Butch” Masik (and wife, Tami) of Melfa, Diana Marx (and husband, Kenny) of Hampton Bays, N.Y., Liz Walters-West (and husband, Jeff) of Onancock, and Elaine Cunningham (and husband, Jerry) of Bakersfield, Calif.; 11 grandchildren; 21 greatgrandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; and a niece and nephew. She was predeceased by a sister, Olga Horvothava; and two brothers, Gusta and Rudy Tyraj, all formerly of Skalicia. A Celebration of Life was held at Williams-Onancock Funeral Home Tuesday, Nov. 11, with Rev. Steve Doan officiating. Interment was in Fairview Lawn Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the SPCA, P.O. Box 164, Onley, VA 23418, or to a charity of one’s choice. Memory tributes may be shared at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com ‘Miss Josie’ Passes Away in Onancock Cape Charles Native Dies in Virginia Beach Mrs. Josephine Tyraj-MasikBramich, 94, wife of the late Fred Bramich and Walter Masik, passed away at her Onancock residence Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014, surrounded by her loving family, all of whom she was very proud, and were “everything” to her. Born March 1, 1920, in Skalicia, Czechoslovakia, she was a daughter of the late Gustav Tiraj and Albina Barbara Sechrist Powell, 77, of Norfolk, Va., passed away Sunday, Nov. 9, 2014, in Virginia Beach, Va. A native of Cape Charles, she was the daughter of the late Charles Edward Sechrist and Maude Evans Sechrist. She was a retired executive secretary. Mrs. Powell was predeceased by her husband, Robert Lee Powell; and son, Charles Darrell Patterson. She is survived by her daughters, Patti Hurst Onancock Man Dies at His Home November 14, 2014 • Eastern Shore Post • 11 (and husband, Jim) of Virginia Beach and Pamela Rudiger (and husband, Henry) of Virginia Beach; stepchildren, Tammy Powell of North Carolina, Robert Charles Powell (and wife, JoAnne) of Norfolk, and Bill Powell (and fiancée, Sandy) of Cape Charles; grandchildren, Timothy (and wife, Carla), Jonathan (and wife, Ashley), Andrew, Ashley, Kelsea, Christopher, and Chandler; and great-grandchildren, Adam, Charlotte and Emma Rose. A graveside service was conducted Wednesday, Nov. 12, at Cape Charles Cemetery by Rev. Janet C. Allen. Memorial donations may be made to Caring Voice Coalition, 8249 Meadowbridge Rd., Mechanicsville, VA 23116. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com Arrangements were made by WilkinsDoughty Funeral Home, Cape Charles. Cape Charles Native Dies in North Carolina Mr. Harold Thomas Goffigon, 95, of Roanoke Rapids, N.C., formerly of Cheriton, passed away Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2014, at Bayberry Retirement Inn in Roanoke Rapids. Born in Cape Charles, he was the eldest son of the late William John Goffigon and Madge Wilkins Goffigon. As an Army Mr. Goffigon veteran of World War II, Mr. Goffigon served in France and Germany. For 17 years, he worked as a mechanic for VEPCO in Hampton, Va. At the age of 38, he came home to the Eastern Shore to begin his farming career. Mr. Goiffigon raised primarily potatoes, but soybeans, grain, tomatoes, and strawberries as well. He was a lifelong member of Cheriton Baptist Church and loved his family and his roots on the Eastern Shore. Mr. Goffigon’s love of Eastern Shore genealogy was widely shared. He was ready to return to the Shore and to his heavenly home. The Inn & Garden Café 145 Market St...Onancock, VA Thanksgiving Menu 4pm - Until Closing....November 27, 2014 $35 per person ++ Complimentary Two Glasses of Wine First Course Butternut Squash and Scallion Fritters with Micro Greens Salad, Lime Créme Fraiche Second Course Smoked Oyster Stuffing with Lamb Demi-Glace Salad and Palate Cleanser Endive and Radicchio Salad with Pumpkin Seeds, Candied Ginger, Apples, and Black Truffle Vinaigrette and Cranberry Foam with Mint Chiffonade Main Course Crown Roast of Lamb accompanied by Maison Cider Gastrique Fried Maple Leaf Farms Duckling accompanied by Apple-Cherry Chutney Served with Wild Rice Pilaf Mr. Goffigon was predeceased by his wife of 56 years, Jewell Hallett Goffigon; two sisters, Ann Goffigon Brewbaker and Margueritte Goffigon Jennings; and two brothers, Eugene Kay Goffigon, and Franklin Nathaniel Goffigon. He is survived by his daughter, Ruby Kay Goffigon Ricks (and son-in-law, James Wesley Ricks) of Roanoke Rapids; sister, Esther Goffigon Maxey of Hopewell, Va.; grandsons, Ryan Thomas Ricks of UNCW in Wilmington, N.C., and William Blake Ricks of Roanoke Rapids; and many cousins, nieces, nephews, great-nieces and greatnephews. A graveside service will be held Saturday, Nov. 15, at 11 a.m. at Cape Charles Cemetery, with Rev. Elizabeth Lutz officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to Cape Charles Rescue Services, P.O. Box 3009, Cheriton, VA 23316. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com Arrangements were made by Wilkins-Doughty Funeral Home, Cape Charles. REMEMBER: You don’t have to track down a copy of the Eastern Shore Post every week. We upload the entire newspaper each Thursday afternoon at www.easternshorepost.com where it can be read for free. Or check it out on our Facebook page. 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The national average price of gas dropped for 46 days in a row (a cumulative decline of 42 cents), the longest consecutive decline since 2008. Today’s national average for regular unleaded gasoline is $2.93 per gallon, which is the lowest price since Dec. 4, 2010. Motorists are paying a nickel less than one week ago, 29 cents less than one month ago and 26 cents less than one year ago. The price at the pump has dropped 77 cents from the 2014 peak of $3.70 (April 28), which represents an estimated savings of more than $250 million each day for American motorists. A decrease in retail gasoline prices is often likened to a tax cut because it can inject billions of dollars in non-gasoline spending into the economy. Absent any unanticipated market-moving events this winter, the retail price for gasoline is expected to remain relatively low. As gasoline stations continue to adjust to falling oil prices in the global market, consumers are likely to experience the lowest Thanksgiving prices since 2009. Fueling the welcome decline in gas prices has been the multimonth drop in crude oil costs with prices for West Texas Intermediate down to a multiyear low of $77.19 per barrel last week, which compares to a 2014-high of more than $107 per barrel on June 20. Adding momentum to falling prices last week was an unexpected move by Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest oil exporter, to lower the price per barrel for crude sold to the United States. Market watchers are now focused on the upcoming meeting of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) with analysts paying close attention to how the cartel will respond to falling global prices. 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The retirement plan allows teachers with 30 years of experience in Virginia and at least 15 years with Accomack County to retire early. It was initially designed to bridge the gap until Medicare kicks in. Teachers, administrators and other workers can get 10 percent of their final salary for 10 days of work annually. Many long-time employees complained about the possible elimination of the program in 2013, when such action was first suggested by former Superintendent Dr. Bruce Benson. The school panel is expected to review the options regarding the plan at its regular monthly meeting next Tuesday. Members agreed to hold three town-hall meetings to solicit comments about the plan and to possibly incorporate any suggestions. The supervisors have urged the School Board to do away with the costly program because of the high pay it provides to substitute administrators. School Board Vice Chairman Travis Thornton noted that the study committee he headed realized that at some point, the age limit was removed from the policy. “After much research, no minutes could be found (as to) when this change was initiated,” he continued. “Several long-standing School Board members currently on the board could not recollect when this change had taken place.” “The committee felt the main point of contention from some … supervisors is the amount paid to experienced, retired administrators and teachers,” said Thornton. “The committee feels strongly that the experience … cannot be duplicated by using someone off the standard substitute teacher list. … There is no possible way for someone unfamiliar with the county school crisis plans and classroom management and experienced in school discipline procedures could come from the general substitute pool. Likewise, no substitute from the approved list can bring the experience to the classroom that a retired teacher can. However, the committee agrees that the pay should be adjusted more in line with what a retired teacher would make.” The committee recommended the current plan be eliminated, with a two-year phase-out for current employees and that retired long-time teachers, when serving as substitutes, be paid the same as current long-term substitutes. The program would serve those who have worked in the Accomack system for at least 15 or 20 years (not yet decided) and those who are not yet eligible for Medicare. The program would only be available for seven years after the retirement date and participants would be asked to sign a promissory agreement to provide at least 15 or 20 days (undecided) of service to receive the pay rate. Boats 4 Kidneys PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION 28179 Fairway Drive, Melfa, VA Saturday, Nov. 15, 2014 10:00am Directions: Turn West off Rt. 13 onto Rt. 623, go 3/10 mile & turn right onto Rt. 620. Go 2.3 miles cross over Rt. 178 onto Rt. 628, go 1.5 miles turn right onto Fairway Drive. The auction will be the 2nd house on right. Signs will be posted Accomack Kiwanis CRAFT SHOW Saturday, November 22 10:00 am - 3:00 pm NANDUA HIGH SCHOOL Rt. 13 Onley, VA Arts & Crafts Local & Regional Crafters Entry With $3.00 - Under 10 Free Refreshments & light food fare available $1 Off Entry Fee with canned food item for the Foodbank Lot of Pictures, File Cabinets Craftsman Riding Mower Victorian Mirrors, Oak Dresser w/Mirror Slipper Bench, Modern Sofa Bed 2- Victorian Magazine Stands 3- T.Vs, Trunk, Police Gun Holsters What Not Shelves & Cabinets Victorian Turtle Top Table Grandfather Clock, Wall Clock Small Round Occasional Table Leather Recliner, Arm Side Chair Crock w/Lid, Garden Tools Modern Sofa & Loveseat, End Tables, Coffee Table Books, Bicycle, Hand Tools Record Cabinet, Bookshelves Mahogany Bookcase w/Glass Doors Victorian Fold Up Dining Table 7pc. 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Press told Judge Gordon Vincent that he wanted an attorney appointed for him and local lawyer Terry Bliss was designated to represent him. Davis told the judge his family Superintendent Dr. Kregg Cuellar offered the following comments at Tuesday’s School Board meeting. “Martin Luther King, Jr. once said, ‘Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in the darkness of destructive selfishness.’ Mr. Leon Harmon, a bus driver with over 40 years of service to our division, walked in the light of creative altruism, servicing our children and their families through his strong work ethic and genuine compassion for those he served. In fact, he serviced three generations of Accomack County residents. Unfortunately, someone’s darkness of destructive selfishness took Mr. Harmon’s life on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2014. “Mr. Harmon has been surrounded by community support since he started driving for us in 1979. Mr. Harmon was always steadfast in his commitment to his route, ensuring continuity for his students and the families he serves. “Not just students now, but students of the past have been under his care. And, he has done so with absolute perfection. He called each of those students his angels, was quick to greet them with a smile and a hug, and he would have done anything for any one of them. “Mr. Harmon is a man beloved by all. Please join me in remembering Mr. Harmon, his family, and friends for he was a valued and cherished member of our school system and county.” would be getting a lawyer for him. Patrick Robbins represents him on previous charges. The Accomack County Sheriff’s Office was assisted in this incident by the Virginia State Police. Calling Harmon “one of its most dedicated and veteran bus drivers,” Accomack County Public Schools made crisis teams available at the schools he served and immediately assigned drivers to cover his route. Two years ago, when Harmon had been working for the school division for about 37 years and was already popular among generations of students and their parents, a complaint was filed against him and the support poured in. A mother told administrators that Harmon threatened her son, but verification was not possible because a video camera on the vehicle didn’t work. Then Superintendent Dr. Bruce Benson suspended Harmon for 10 days and said he would put a note in Harmon’s file and would give Harmon a different route. Harmon worked at the division’s garage during that period. Dozens of parents and students rallied the School Board to return the driver to the route. But the panel took no action and Harmon wound up getting a new route in the same area. Meanwhile, the investigations continue into the slayings of Denis Alberto Galo-Alvarez, 32, of Onancock, whose body was discovered in a wooded area near Nelsonia Nov. 2, and Roland (Skeeter) Thomas Reid, 53, whose body was found Oct. 24 in a yard near his home on Pennyville Road near Painter. According to the office of the medical examiner in Norfolk, both men were shot to death. Visit the Post on Facebook and “Like” us Shore Creations What a Great Way to Kick Off Your Holiday Shopping!! Christmas Open House at Shore Creations Refreshments Served November 15, 2014 9 AM ‘til 3 PM Something for Everyone! Christmas Wreaths, Trees, and Decorations! 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Individuals must have an academic major in a subject Farm Program for Women Scheduled Virginia Cooperative Extension, in cooperation with Maryland Cooperative Extension, will conduct a national program called Annie’s Project during January and February of 2015 in Accomack County. Annie’s Project focuses on the many aspects of farm management and is designed to empower women in overall farm decision making and to strengthen local networking. The target audience is women with a passion for business, agriculture and involvement in their farm operation. Topics for the sessions cover the five areas of Risk Management — Produc- tion, Marketing, Financial, and Legal Risk, Human Resources, with two classes focused on using computers. This course is open to anyone interested in being involved with a farming operation, big or small. In 2015, Annie’s Project will be offered at the U.S. Department of Agriculture Service Center in Accomac and is open to all Accomack County residents and those from the Lower Eastern Shore of Maryland. Seven sessions will be held Tuesday evenings from 6 to 8:30 p.m. from Jan. 6 to Feb. 24, 2015. The cost of the course, including meals and materials, is $75. kateskupboard2.com PUBLIC NOTICE In accordance with the Northampton County Board of Supervisors’ policy, please be advised that there will be appointment vacancies, effective December 31, 2014, on the following commissions and boards: Board of Appeals for the Building Inspector Eastern Shore Community Services Board Northampton County Recreation Board – Districts 1 and 5 If citizens are interested in serving on any of these boards or commissions, they should contact the County Administrator’s Office and complete a Board Bank Application not later than Friday, November 21, 2014. The Board Bank Application is also available online at the County’s website: www.co.northampton.va.us area relevant to Delmarva’s chicken industry and be planning a career in a segment of this industry. An official transcript must accompany each application. Graduate student applicants must meet the above criteria and the individual must be engaged in research that directly benefits Delmarva’s chicken industry. Although an applicant is not required to have a family member or a family business that is a member of DPI, membership in DPI could be a deciding factor when applicants are otherwise evenly matched. Previous recipients, if still eligible, may reapply. Applications must be completed and received by April 1, 2015, at DPI College Scholarship Program, 16686 County Seat Hwy., Georgetown, DE 19947-4881. Application forms and additional scholarship information are available from Delmarva Poultry Industry, Inc. 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Make sure your ad is seen by as many readers as possible Call 789-7678 to advertise in the Post November 14, 2014 • Eastern Shore Post • 17 Property Transactions •From Glen and Sandra Blauch To George and Linda Yednock Lots 1375 and 1376, Section 1, Captain’s Cove For $440,000 •From Regina Casteneda To Charles and Nivlys Kitzig 19499 Main St., Melfa For $150,000 •From Eastern Shore Commercial Property, LLC To Sharpo, LLC 4 parcels near New Church For $35,000 •From Joe Killough To Pedro Luna and Mayra Santizo 2 parcels in Painter For $45,000 •From Patricia Richardson To Sylvia Parks Lot 7, Parkers Neck For $30,000 •From James Doughty To Marcos Espinoza 12.5 acres near Pennyville For $7,000 •From Naomi Majewski To Scott and Jolene Brady Lot 49, Unit 3, Trails End For $12,600 •From Donald and Linda Whayland To Steven Ciancio Lot 2250, Section 4, Captain’s Cove For $2,000 •From Board of Missions Eastern Shore, District UMC, Inc. To Welch Endeavors, Inc. Greenbush parcel For $10,000 •From Ronald Jester and Deborah Lewis To Josephine Miller Parcel in Chincoteague For $253,000 •From Patriot Special Homes, Inc. To Eileen Jones Parcel in Chincoteague For $199,900 •From Sarah and Scott Chandler To The Tammie Rogers Nottingham Revocable Trust 2497 Pickets Harbor Dr. near Capeville For $30,000 •From Ann and Elvin Hess To Jane Kafigian Property near Exmore For $50,000 •From Ann Kellam To David Heath Property near Jamesville For $252,000 •From Lakeview Court, LLC To Rappahannock Concrete Corp. Lot 88 at Bay Creek For $495,000 •From Matthew Klein To Miguel Martin Wiese Lot 31, Unit 3, Trails End For $3,000 •From Carolyn O’Connor, Berran and Walter Rogers III and Darrell Fosque To Rural Integrity Land, LLC 10 acres near Craddockville For $12,000 •From Melanie Parkhurst To Erik Lennox Lot near Daugherty For $160,000 •From John Mark Aydelotte To Richard and Carolyn Conklin Chincoteague lot For $10,000 •From Ronald and Robert King To Jody and Elyse Pittman Lot 27, Cedar View For $57,000 •From Patricia Crabbe To Frank and Emily Tipaldo Mumford St. parcel, Chincoteague For $85,000 •From Pierson Group, Inc. To Megan Crutchley Lot in Onley For $162,135 Marriage Licenses Issued •Eddy H. Coriolan, 39, and Nadia Elisee, 32, both of Accomac •Clyde Eugene Carrow Jr., 56, of Onancock and Joan Murray Stokes, 60, of Onley •Randall Alexander Blevins, 25, of Stockton, Md., and Sara Emily Miles, 25, of Pocomoke, Md. •Joshua Christopher Taylor, 29, and Brittany Alice Russell, 27, both of Parksley •Joel Richards Addison, 33, and April Leigh King, 39, both of Painter •Johnathan Fritzgerald Pettit, 49, of Accomac and Gerrena Melissa Parker, 43, of Princess Anne, Md. •Mark James Zoeller, 35, and Mercedes Hilary Kerr, 40, both of York Haven, Pa. •Kevin Bruce Raab, 59, and Armand Patrick Golden, 52, both of Horntown •Dennis William Whitcher, 52, and Ellen Idealie McCaleb, 45, both of Barrington, N.H. •Bruce Daniel Snead, 30, of Melfa and Shavon Deion Pittman, 29, of Belle Haven •Lucas Allen Fussell, 32, and David Cade Osborne, 40, both of Onley •Lakisha Evette Chandler, 38, of Belle Haven and Richard Lee Kellam III, 40, of Onancock •Fred Andrew Speece, 60, of Sparrows Point, Md., and Kathleen Marie Atkins, 64, of Stevensville, Md. •Ashley Morgan Armstong, 24, and Brent Jacob List, 33, both of Jacobus, Pa. •From Ronald Shears To Harold and Melinda Diercks Horntown lot For $15,000 •From Christopher Doyle To Trustees for Elizabeth Building and Loan Association, Inc. Lot at Mt. Prospect Farm For $105,000 •From Bradley Smith To Jem Home, LLC Lots 199 and 200, Section A, Inlet View Campsites, Chincoteague For $90,000 •From Leonard and Betty Becraft To Mark Clarkson Lot 269, Unit 2, Trails End For $13,500 REMINDER NORTHAMPTON COUNTY TAX YEAR 2014 COUNTY TAXES ARE DUE MUST BE RECEIVED OR POSTMARKED ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 5, 2014 OR 10% Penalty and 10% Interest Per Annum MUST BE ADDED CYNTHIA S. BRADFORD, County Treasurer COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON, VIRGINIA 18 • Eastern Shore Post • November 14, 2014 FRIDAY nov. 14 H12:30 p.m. - Science & Philosophy Seminar: Gingerbread Gems–Victorian Architecture - ESCC, lecture hall, Melfa H6 p.m. - Celebrate Recovery Group mtg. - Family Life Center, Onancock - Meal: $6/single or $10/family H7 p.m. - Life Teach Series - Rachel/Leah Covenant Ministries Center - 787-2486 H7:30 p.m. - Bingo (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) Exmore Moose Lodge, Belle Haven H7:30 p.m. - Texas Hold’em Tournament - Parksley VFC SATURDAY nov. 15 H9 a.m. - Zumba Class - Chincoteague YMCA - $5 - 336-3535 H9 a.m.-noon - Jones Cemetery Clean-up - Ridge Rd., Chincoteague H9 a.m.-1 p.m. - Pet Photos With Santa - SPCA, Melfa - $12/framed photo H9 a.m.-2 p.m. - Fall Bazaar - Smith’s Chapel UMC, Quinby H9 a.m.-3 p.m. - Christmas Arts & Crafts Festival - Pocomoke Fire Dept. H9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. - FREE Eye Screenings - Chincoteague Fire Station H11 a.m.-4 p.m. - Oyster & Wine Fest to Support American Cancer Society - Blue Crab Bay, Melfa Hnoon & 7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 66 Market St., Onancock H1-3 p.m. - Fall Book Sale - E.S. Public Library, Accomac - 787-3400 H5-7 p.m. - Ernie Martin’s Olde Virginia Brunswick Stew Dinner - Market St. UMC, 75 Market St., Onancock H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Eastville Vol. Fire Co. H9 p.m.-midnight - Oldies & Goodies Dance - Mary N. Smith Cultural Enrichment Center, Accomac - $15 - 665-4010 H10 a.m. - TOPS mtg. - Market St. UMC, Onancock - 787-4718 H11 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - Northampton Free Library, Nassawadox H4 p.m. - ARC mtg. - Vocational Center Complex, Exmore H5-6 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Onancock H6 p.m. - Central Shore Lions Club mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley H6 p.m. - Bingo - Elks Lodge, Tasley H6:30 p.m. - Cub Scout Pack 300 mtg. - Grace UMC, Parksley H7:30 p.m. - Accomack Cty. Taxpayers’ Assn. mtg. Accomack County Administration Bldg. Monday nov. 17 H7:45 a.m. - Kiwanis Club of Accomack WEDNESDAY mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley nov. 19 H10 a.m.-noon - Accomack AARP mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley H10:30 a.m. - Alzheimer’s Caregiving Group - Grace UMC, 18484 Wilson Ave., Parksley - 787-2592 H11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. - Debedeavon Toastmasters’ mtg. NASA/Wallops Base - Call Owen Hooks at 824-1941. H1-3 p.m. - Ye Accawmacke Garden Club Flower Show Ker Place, Onancock H2 p.m. - Children’s Story Hour - E.S. Public Library, Accomac H5-7 p.m. - Soup Kitchen & Clothes Closet - Grace and Truth Ministries, 19 Boundary Ave., Onancock - Donations: 789-5369 H5:30-6:30 p.m. - Free Meals for the Hungry - Epworth UMC, Exmore - 442-6391 H6-7 p.m. - Prayer Line Open (St. Matthew’s Church, Onley) - Call 665-7403, 387-7021 or 894-1521 w/prayer requests H6-10 p.m. - EMS Academy - E.S. Regional Training Center, 28598 Beacon Rd., Melfa H6:30 p.m. - E.S. Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #62 mtg. Market St. Grill, Onancock - 709-5212 H7 p.m. - Man to Man Prostate Cancer Support Group mtg. - Riverside Shore Cancer Center, Nassawadox H7 p.m. - AA & Al-Anon mtgs. - RSMH, Nassawadox H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Painter VFC POST TIMES Nov. 14–20 Sunday nov. 16 H11 a.m. - Mt. Nebo Baptist Prayer Breakfast/Brunch Sage Diner, Onley H2 p.m. - Bingo - VFW Post 2296, Tasley H4 p.m. - Church Anniversary - Mt. Zion IMC, Withams H4 p.m. - Pastoral Anniversary - African Baptist Church, Cheriton H4 p.m. - Music for the Soul - Hungars Episcopal Church, Machipongo H4 p.m. - UMES Gospel Choir in Concert Bethel AME Church, Eastville TUESDAY nov. 18 H9 a.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Refuge Inn, Chincoteague H9:30 a.m. - MOMS mtg. - Onancock Baptist Church, upstairs 709-9351 - bring a snack & your kids H10 a.m. - Bingo - Accomack Sr. Village, Onancock - 787-3900 H10:05 a.m., 5:30 p.m. & 6:20 p.m. - POUND Fitness Class - ESO, Belle Haven - 442-3226 H11 a.m. - Duplicate Bridge - Sage Diner, Onley - 442-2474 Hnoon - Church Women United mtg. - Hermitage F Lounge, Onancock Hnoon - AA mtg. - UMC, 75 Market St., Onancock H5:30 p.m. - TOPS mtg. - Belle Haven UMC - 442-9776 H6 p.m. - Rachel Leah Ministries - 787-2486 H6 p.m. - Bingo - Pocomoke Elks, next to YMCA H6:30-8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Class A-51, Melfa H7 p.m. - Northampton Cty. Democratic Committee mtg. - American Legion Post 400, Eastville H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Jerusalem Baptist Church, Temperanceville H7:30 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Atlantic UMC - 824-5386 H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - smoke free - Cheriton VFC H9:30-11 a.m. - Community Fellowship - Grace UMC, 18484 Wilson Ave., Parksley - 665-4849 H10 a.m. - Tales for Tots Prgm. - Chincoteague Island Library - Ages 3 to 5 - Guardian must accompany child - 336-3460 H10:30 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Accomac H10:30 a.m. - Story Time - Cape Charles Memorial Library H2 p.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Nassawadox H4 p.m. - Chess Club - Cape Charles Memorial Library - all ages, levels welcome H5-6 p.m. - Lyme Disease Support Group mtg. - Accomack Cty. Health Dept. - 787-3420 H5:30 p.m. - Shore Losers mtg. - Drummondtown Baptist Church, Accomac $1 donation/week H5:30 p.m. - TOPS VA-550 mtg. - Zion Baptist Church, Parksley - 787-7099 H6:30 - Creekwatcher mtg. - Barrier Island Center, Machipongo H6:30 - Kiwanis Club of Chincoteague mtg. - St. Andrew’s Catholic Church H6:30 - 8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Melfa H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Painter Garrison UMC H7 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Atlantic UMC H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Union UMC, 1491 Stockton St., Greenbackville THURSDAY nov. 20 November 14, 2014 • Eastern Shore Post • 19 P A S T I M E S Last Week’s Answers 20 • Eastern Shore Post • November 14, 2014 BLACK FRIDAY SALES EVENT EVERYDAY IN NOVEMBER 2013 F150 Fx4 Supercab, 4x4, Navigation, Moonroof, Only 200 Miles Original MSRP $49,480 Sale Price Kool Savings $35,980 $13,500 Trucks 2007 F150 XLT Crewcab, Tan, 103k Miles, Clean Priced to Sell at $13,995 Thank You for Your Business Certified Pre-Owned 2014 F250 SD 4x4 Crewcab, Lariat, Leather, Moonroof, Navigation 7yr/100k Warranty 2013 15 Pass Van 2013 CMax 2011 Explorer Ltd. 2012 Taurus SEL 2013 F150 XLT 2014 Fusion SE $22,900 $21,900 $26,900 $18,900 $22,900 $19,900 Original MSRP $61,190 Sale Price Kool Savings Trucks 2006 F150 XLT Supercab, Blue, One Owner, Only 79,000 Miles, Great Truck $49,890 $11,300 Trucks 2014 F150 XLT Crewcab, Blue, One Owner, 4x2, V6, Clean, Will Go Quickly $12,795 $27,995 2011 F250 XL 2014 F150 XLT Supercab, Diesel, One Owner, Clean, 70,000 Miles, 6.7 Diesel 787-1209 $29,995 Crewcab, Brown, One Owner, 4x2, V6, Clean, Only 10k Miles $27,995 Kool Ford www.KoolAutomotive.com Serving the Eastern Shore for 8+ Years 787-1209 November 14, 2014 • Eastern Shore Post • 21 Great Prices Just Arrived Clean, One Owner ‘01 Volvo S80 4DR $5,995 ‘09 Dodge Charger SXT $9,995 ‘08 Explorer LTD $12,900 ‘03 Windstar $5,995 ‘09 Pontiac G6 $10,900 ‘12 Ford Focus $15,900 ‘06 Chevy Aveo $5,395 ‘02 Mercury Sable $5,995 ‘13 F150 XLT $22,900 ‘05 Escape XLT $5,995 ‘07 Ford Taurus SE $5,995 ‘12 Focus Hatchback $12,900 ‘03 PT Cruiser $5,295 ‘03 Hyundai Santa Fe $6,995 ‘13 Escape SE $18,900 ‘99 Chevy Suburban $1,999 ‘04 GMC Yukon Denali $9,995 ‘13 Escape SEL ‘97 Conversion Van $1,999 ‘99 Ford Taurus $18,900 $3,995 ‘05 Mazda 6 $8,995 Guaranteed Credit Approval All Vehicles on koolautomotive. com Interest Rates From 1.74% Guaranteed Credit Approval Carfax On Every Vehicle Take Immediate Delivery No Waiting! 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I bought my license long ago for the dove-hunting trips I never took, but never checked the information for waterfowl season, thinking it was the traditional Saturday before Thanksgiving. Duck hunting is all about tradition. Years ago the season opened on Thanksgiving Day. For many of those years I woke up in a cabin on Saxis, birthplace of my grandfather, where Uncle Newman and I would hunt ducks. When his son, Craig, was older, he would join us. And when my son, Parke, was old enough to tote a shotgun, he made it a foursome. Some of my best hunting memories are from those trips. We would play cards at night and eat like kings. The cabin we stayed in was no castle, however. We laugh now about having to chase the coons out before settling in upon our arrival. My uncle died way too early more than 20 years ago. I still hunt with Craig, and my son joins us when he can get here from Richmond. It’s some of those memories that keep me going. The thought of leaving a warm bed in the morning and wading in icy waters to set out decoys is not as appealing as it once was. Or was it ever appealing? Maybe it was another sign that my crockpot was a bit cracked, true of all duck hunters. Here’s the lowdown on this season. It starts tomorrow and goes out on Nov. 30, not to come in again until Dec. 17, and then closes for good on Jan. 25, except for a special Youth Waterfowl Hunting Day on Jan. 31. Goose season is Nov. 15-23 and then Dec. 20-Jan. 29. Now here is something traditionalists like me will have trouble adjusting to. For the first time ever — or at least in my lifetime — hunting is now legal on Sunday throughout Virginia except within 200 yards of a place of worship. I have not talked to many hunters who plan to hunt on Sunday or who even like the idea. I understand and support the concept that many hunters could only hunt on Saturday because of work responsibilities and will welcome the opportunity to hunt on both days of the weekend. In addition, visitors to the area can hunt the entire weekend when they travel, helping the tourist industry. I have hunted on Sunday when I visited friends in South Carolina. But here in my own neck of the woods, I am not sure I will be hunting on Sunday. It’s just something I can’t wrap my head around right now. Besides, I can’t see rushing in from the marsh to make it to church, where I should be on Sunday mornings. I never have been a deer hunter, although my brothers and father have longed enjoyed it. I actually had to break away from writing this column to take a photo of my 86-year-old Dad with a 10-point buck taken with a muzzle loader on the family farm. That’s him pictured at right. Dad has not hunted waterfowl in my lifetime, having long ago grown weary of the ever-changing and more restrictive waterfowl regulations. We do get together several times a year for rabbit hunting on the family farm, often joined by my brothers. But, even at his age, he still enjoys deer hunting a few days a year. For whatever reason, deer hunting never appealed to me, although I tried it a few times and enjoyed the early-morning time in the woods, watching the forest come alive with birds and squirrels. But even my Dad says, “All the fun is over when you pull the trigger.” I don’t mind cleaning a few ducks or geese and love cooking them on the grill, in the oven and in a crockpot during the winter. I have no desire to fielddress a deer. So, if you have been caught by surprise by the early start of the waterfowl season tomorrow and haven’t time to check the regulations, here’s the daily bag limit: six total ducks of any species, which can include no more than four mallards (only two can be hen mallards), four scoters, three wood ducks, two redheads, two scaup, two pintails, one black duck (except closed during Oct. 10-13), one canvasback, one mottled duck, and one fulvous whistling duck. Sometimes we joke that we need a calculator in the duck blind. If you are in the woods, be aware that rifle hunting in Accomack County for deer also starts tomorrow. That goes for Sundays too, but dogs are not al- lowed for deer hunting on Sundays, and written permission is required if you want to hunt on land you don’t own. The best thing to do is check game regulations before you leave the house at http://www.dgif.virginia.gov Don’t take my word for it. I am just a duck hunter whose crockpot is cracked. Bill Sterling Sr., 86, with a 10-point buck taken near Craddockville this week. November 14, 2014 • Eastern Shore Post • 23 Nandua Wrestlers Fundraiser Nov. 15 SPORTS SHORTS The Nandua wrestling team is having its first annual Pancake Breakfast fund-raiser Saturday, Nov. 15, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Nandua High School cafeteria. The cost is $8 for adults and $5 for kids 12 and under. The menu will include pancakes, sausage, bacon, scrapple and beverages, including orange juice, coffee or water. Gluten free pancakes will be available upon request. Ducks Unlimited Banquet at BIC The Eastern Shore Chapter of Ducks Unlimited announces its event of the season — a DU Membership Social — to be held Saturday, Nov. 22, at the Barrier Islands Center in Machipongo. The gates will open at 4:30 p.m. and the event will kick off with music by DJD Productions, which also will offer a photo booth. An Eastern Shore Oyster Roast will begin at 5:30 p.m. with an all-you-can-eat menu of roasted oysters, steamed clams and barbeque with all the fixings. Silent and live auctions will follow, featuring original artwork by local Eastern Shore carvers and artists. Advance ticket prices for this event are $50 per person or $75 per couple, which includes food and an annual membership to Ducks Unlimited. Tickets purchased at the door will be $100 per person, no exceptions. Tickets can be purchased at the Barrier Islands Center, Branscome office (Tasley), Chris’ Bait and Tackle (Capeville), Eastern Shore Outfitters (Exmore) and the Island House Restaurant (Wachapreague). Additionally, they can be purchased from DU committee members or on-line at http:// www.ducks.org/virginia/events/36257/ eastern-shore-oyster-roast-dinner For more information or tickets, contact Brandon Sterling at 442-2678. Hunters for Hungry Announces Locations The Eastern Shore Chapter of Hunters for the Hungry is receiving deer donations to the program this year. There is no charge to the hunter to donate the deer, which must be properly harvested and registered, fielddressed and taken to one of the processors or collection points. The goal this year is 200 deer. The processors are (from north to south): Matthews Market on Lankford Highway in Mappsville (skinned deer only) during business hours, 824-3061; Matt Killmon, Buck Trails, 26311 Mt. Nebo Rd., Onancock, 787-7984; Brent Powell, Powell Processing, 21397 Trower Rd., Wachapreague, 787-7107; and Scott Hines, Eastern Shore Outfitters, 4306 Main St, Exmore, 442-4009. Collections points are the Foodbank at Tasley; B&B Market in Machipongo, 678-7236; and Chris’ Bait and Tackle, in Capeville, 331-3000. Donations made out to Hunters for the Hungry may be sent to P.O. Box 1702, Parksley, VA 23421. For further information, to arrange a speaker, or to help out, call or email the local director, Worth Saunders, at 665-4517 or worth@baysiderehab.com Basketball Tourney To Raise Scholarship Funds The Arcadia High School African American Alumni Association’s 3rd Annual Basketball Tournament & Scholarship Fund-raiser is set for Saturday, Nov. 29, in the Arcadia High School gymnasium beginning at 9 a.m. More information can be found at website www.AfricanAmericanAlumni Association.org or on Facebook or by contacting Steven Norman at (410) 9374918 or Marty Sutton at (757) 297-4867. Redneck Romp To Benefit Waste Watchers The inaugural running of the Redneck Romp is set for Saturday, Nov. 29, at Powell Memorial Park in Wachapreague. This run is to bring awareness and raise funds for Waste Watchers of the Eastern Shore, whose goal is to keep the roadways of the Eastern Shore free of trash and litter. Choose either the 10 miler or the 5K run/walk. Gun time is 9:30 a.m. Registration will be open from 7 to 8:45 a.m. There will be commemorative T-shirts, finishing medals, trophies, a post-race celebration and professional timing. Leashed canines and strollers are welcome. For more information on registering, volunteering, sponsoring or fundraising opportunities, call Andrea at 757-999-4999 or visit official website www.RedneckRomp.net Fire Company Turkey Shoot Set for Nov. 22 There will be a Turkey Shoot to benefit Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Company’s New Building Fund on Nov. 22 starting at 10 a.m. at the NOAA-WIVA sportsman’s range in Oak Hall off Route 175. The cost is $5 per round, 30” barrel max, no turkey chokes. Youth Basketball, Cheer for ACPR The Accomack County Parks and Recreation Department is accepting registration for the 2014-15 Youth Basketball and Cheerleader season. Interested persons may register at the Accomack Parks and Recretion office Chincoteague Athletic Boosters from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays. will be holding tryouts for the upcom- Youths ages 5 to 15 are eligible to paring Youth Basketball League Season. ticpate. Anyone age 5-15 interested in signThe first practice and the last day to ing up may do so at the Hampton Inn, register is Saturday, Dec. 6 at Arcadia Dec. 1 through 21, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. High School from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ConThe cost is $30 for the first child and tact the Accomack County Parks and $10 for each sibling. Recreation office at 787-3900 or 8240314 for more information. Youth Basketball on Chincoteague Expert On Your Orthopedic Team Thomas Hare, PA, is an assistant to orthopedic surgeon Martin Deafenbaugh, MD. Tom is part of an experienced team helping people get back to the things they enjoy. Areas of focus include: • • • • Nonsurgical treatment of injuries and joint pain Prevention and treatment of sports injuries School sports physicals Certified sports trainer Orthopedic Specialists riversideonline.com/ortho Thomas Hare Orthopedic Physician Assistant Make an appointment today (757) 414-8333 24 • Eastern Shore Post • November 14, 2014 Northampton Wins Conference Volleyball Title Northampton won the Conference 41 volleyball tournament held at Appomattox Regional Governor’s School in Petersburg Saturday without dropping a set in defeating Franklin in the semifinals and Appomattox in the finals. The Lady Jackets swept Franklin 25-10, 25-17 and 25-19. Taylor Webb had eight aces, seven kills, four assists and seven digs to lead Northampton. Kennedy Webb added six aces, three kills, five assists and seven digs. Taylor Nadeau had six aces and five kills. Angela Head had three aces, two kills, seven assists and a dig. Makayla Wilson had two aces and two kills. Monique Ayers had six assists. Evelyn Dunton contributed two digs. In the championship game, North ampton swept its way to the title with 25-20, 25-13 and 25-20 wins over Appomattox Regional Governor’s School. Wilson had five aces, two kills, and a dig. Taylor Kennedy had 11 kills, four aces, six assists, and a block. Kennedy Webb had six kills, five aces, 12 assists, eight digs, and two blocks. Ayers had two aces, five assists, and five digs. Nadia Hughes added four digs for the Lady Jackets. Jacket coach Cathy Doughty was happy with her team’s performance, “I was really pleased with how we played in both matches on Saturday,” she said. “The team showed a lot of composure and focus throughout the day to come away as Conference 41 champions. We have been working on the mental side of the game quite a bit this season, and there were several times we had to rely on that to grind through some momentum shifts and get the job done. I am so proud of this team. They work hard every day, they pull together when times get tough, and they lean on each other to accomplish our goals. I am now in my 25th season and I can say without hesitation that this group is something very special.” Ponies Get Win Chincoteague had a strong showing in the conference tournament with a opening win over Surry by 16-25, 2520, 25-23, and 25-19 scores. The Lady Ponies were led by Emily Haugh with nine aces, four kills, two blocks, and a dig. Sarah Turner had six aces, six kills, and two blocks. Libero April Zell had two ads, seven digs, and a kill. In the semi-final, Chincoteague fell to Appomattox Regional Governor’s School in straight sets, 14-25, 23-25, and 21-25, pushing the number two seeded team in the last two games. Haugh led the Ponies with five aces, two digs, two blocks, and six kills. Turner had five aces, one dig, one block, and three kills. Kristin Fox had one ace, two kills, and six digs. Jackets, Ponies All-Conference Taylor Webb, who was named Most Valuable Player in the Conference 41 Tourney, sends a spike against West Point Monday. Northampton’s Taylor Webb and Kennedy Webb were voted first-team All-Conference at the tournament last Saturday. Chincoteague’s Emily Haugh also was voted All-Conference, and the Ponies’ April Zell was AllConference Libero. Taylor Webb was named tournament MVP. Making the second team from Northampton were Taylor Nadeau, Angela Head and Ashlyn Arnold (libero). Receiving Honorable Mention was Monique Ayers. Kennedy Webb, who was named first team All-Conference in Northampton’s win last Saturday, delivers a kill in action against West Point Monday night. Northampton Eliminated by West Point Northampton was eliminated in the state volleyball playoffs Monday in four sets against West Point. The Lady Jackets lost the first set 25-23 after leading 22-18, then won the second set 25-22 before dropping the last two 2521 and 25-21. Kennedy Webb had six aces, seven kills, eight assists, and 24 digs to lead Northampton. Twin sister Taylor Webb had eight kills, seven assists, five blocks, and 14 digs. Angela Head had four assists and nine digs. Monique Ayers had nine digs, two aces, and three assists. “Although this loss is obviously disappointing for us, it does prove that we can play at a high level against an opponent that was very competitive with some of the best teams in the state in Group A,” said Jacket coach Cathy Doughty. Kraft Named All-Metro Volleyball Broadwater’s Kathleen Kraft was named first team volleyball All-Metro Conference recently by coaches. Viking coach Kim Laxton said, “Kathleen has been a vital part of our team. Her athleticism, strong fundamentals and strategic knowledge of the game led our efforts on the court. In a pinch we would send the ball to Kathleen, and she would know where to place the ball and have the ability to get in the correct spot. She has been such an asset to our team and will be greatly missed next year.” Kraft led her team with 112 kills, 93 percent on serves with 32 aces and 208 digs. Kraft November 14, 2014 • Eastern Shore Post • 25 Nandua To Play Clarke County in Playoffs By Bill Sterling Nandua will be making an almost five-hour drive today to play Clarke County in Berryville tonight in the state football playoffs. The Warriors, 7-3 and Eastern Shore District champions, were ranked 13th in the final 2A East Regional standings, with Clarke County, 10-0, ranked fourth. The top 16 teams make the playoffs; the top eight host first-round playoff games. Nandua will be the heavy underdog against the Clarke County Eagles, who have scored at least 40 points in eight of their 10 games and have not allowed more than 15 points in a game this season. They have won every game by at least 22 points. Although the Eagles are traditionally known for their strong running game, Sean McDonald, Clarke County’s 6’, 3” quarterback, owns the school’s single season and career passing records and keeps defenses from keying on the run. Nandua coach Thomas Rotkowski knows his team will be facing a challenge tonight, “I think Clarke County is a very tough opponent, but I know our kids are going to be up for the challenge,” he said. “Any time you play an undefeated team this time of year, you know you will have to play a great game to compete. This game will act as a barometer to determine how far our program has come. They run a similar offense as we do, and both teams are going to come out trying to establish the run game. Judging by film, they have a very big, physical team with some dynamic play makers. We’re going to have to match their physicality and their intensity. It’s going to be a long bus ride Friday, but that’s part of the challenge we look forward to overcoming.” Nandua will depend on Tyreim Blake, voted the Player of the Year in the Eastern Shore District, to offset Clarke County’s weapons. The 6’,1”, 190-pound senior was a dual threat this season, running for 1,309 yards and passing for 752 yards while accounting for 23 touchdowns The Nandua Warriors won the Eastern Shore District football title with a 4-0 record and finished 7-3 overall. Pictured (from left) are: front row - Anthony Smith, Quashon Reid,Trevor Cooper, Jakorah Parker, Hunter Cooper, Cameron Giddens and Mahagee Wise; second row - Tyreim Blake, Daveon Sabatino, Adrian Matthews, Joseph Mckinnie, Jaden Davis and George Abogabir; third row - Willam Gunter, Billy Kellam, Will Farlow, Keshawn James, Cedric Walters, Trevor Wessells and Traquan Hickman; fourth row - Daquan Bailey, Tomarrio Johnson, Nick Joseph, ELebion Wetherley, Kwame Opoku, Tevin Custis, Isaiah Sabatino and Jhamir Poulson; fifth row - Quintel Harmon, Ryan Shea, Jeffrey Kelley, Craig Kelly, Daryl Fisher, Cullen Pruitt and Elijah Stevenson; sixth row - Tydre Godwin, Charles R. Pruitt, Coach Tom Rotkowski, Coach Chris Miles, Coach Craig Kelly, Coach Deitrick Downing and Dontrell Johnson. overall. Blake is complemented by senior running backs Anthony Smith and Jakorah Parker and a line featuring All-District players Jhamir Poulson, Tevin Custis, Daryl Fisher and Mahagee Wise. Next week, photos and information on the Eastern Shore All-District football team will appear in the Post. Ibarra, Jones Win Golf Championships Jamie Ibarra won the club championship at Eastern Shore Yacht and Country Club recently with a matchplay win over Tom Watkins. In the women’s division, Sarah Jones defeated Barbara Murphy for the club championship. In other golf news, Jones a senior at Arcadia, competed in the girls’ open high-school state golf tournament for the third straight year, finishing 30th out of 52 among golfers from all classifications of public high schools in Virginia. Jones shot a 90 and 92 at the Belle Haven Country Club in Alexandria. 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It was the highest finish ever for a Broadwater cross country team. Kate Gomer, who made All-State VISAA cross country with her performance, led the Viking girls with a 19th-place finish in 21:50.93. Sydney Parks was next with a 30th-place finish in 22:22.01, followed by other point producers, Carly Wardius 39th22:29.01; Jean Tankard 57th-23:43.05; Anna Sexauer 75th-24:10.32; Julie Xiong 77th-24:15.82; and Vera Cameron 165th-27:47.83. Three of the top four Broadwater girl runners are eighth graders, and the fifth is a freshman, boding well for the future. The Viking boys finished 15th among 31 teams in the Division 2 race. Freshman Robby Parker led the Broadwater runners with a 60th-place finish in 19:52.95 with Jackson Rose 77th- Kate Gomer Sydney Parks All-State 20:08.27. Both runners turned in their best performance of the season. According to Viking coach Eric Hack, the boys’ race was marked by massive confu- Tommy Golibart sion as the top 15 or so runners, including Tommy Golibart and Nick Gomer, went off-course as the crowd was blocking the course and the meet directors had no marshals directing the race. “As Tommy and Nick were in the front of the race, they had the Carly Wardius Jean Tankard Julie Xiong Nick Gomer Robby Parker Jack Buchholz farthest distance to retrace after the runners became aware that they were going the wrong way. They came back and finished, although they were emotionally defeated,” said Coach Hack. With the mix-up, Golibart finished Evan Lawrence Earns Trip to State CC at 2A East Regional Erica Head Runs to State Meet at 1A East Regional Nandua’s Evan Lawrence qualified for the state cross country tournament with an 18th-place finish in 17:58 at the 2A East Regional Cross Country tournament last week held at Panorama Farms Earlysville. The state meet will be at Great Meadow, The Plains. The Arcadia boys finished 15th as a team, led by Logan Godwin with a 26th-place finish in 18:23. Other Firebird runners included Edquardo Martinez 93rd-21:40; Tah’re Pettit 96th21:44; Pedro Francisco 110th-24:16; Brennan Hall 113th-24:36; Matt Simko 114th-25:07; and Ronnie Morente 115th-29;18. The Arcadia girls were 16th in the 2A East Regional cross country meet. Kristina Dedicatoria led the Firebird runners with a 91st-place finish in 25:56. Jo Fuller was 108th in 29:04, followed by Rachal Lankford 109th-31:36; Sophia Siemienski 112th-33:34; Rebecca Tiescotter 113th-34:19; and Celeste Briones 114th-24:26. Northampton’s Erica Head qualified for the 1A state cross country championship with an 11th-place finish among 82 runners in the 1A East Regional meet last week held at Pocahontas State Park 5K Course in Chesterfield. Head finished in 21:46.52. The team finished eighth in the meet. After Head, Hayley Marshall was 38th in 24:20, followed by Alex Marshall 45th-24:52.41; Caroline Hiler 46th24:53.96; and Cecilia Cruz 26:06.63. The Northampton boys finished eighth of 16 teams in the 1A East Regional cross country championships on Wednesday. José Palacio led Jacket runners with a 37th-place finish in 19:15.88, followed closely by Noah Leffel 38th-19:16.85 and Billy Martinez 40th-19:17.75. Mawyer Garvis finished 50th in 19:35.11, with James Teeling 61st-20:06.15; Sammy Pineda 77th20:47.28; and Matthew Justice 91th21:50.32. No Jacket boy runner qualified for the state tournament. Nandua’s Eric Lawrence Anna Sexauer Jackson Rose 80th in 20:14.72, with Jack Buchholz 133rd-21:18.97; Nick Gomer 152th21:50.26; Jacob McClaskey 153rd21:51.69; and Scott Ryan 196th-23:01.23. Pictured are All Metro Conference runners from Broadwater. Northampton’s Erica Head November 14, 2014 • Eastern Shore Post • 27 Arcadia Wins Season Finale 37-0 Over Northampton Story and photo by Bill Sterling Arcadia sent its 12 seniors out with a win, a 37-0 defeat of Northampton last Friday night. “It was definitely a nice win to get for our seniors,” said Firebird coach Tony Nock. “This season has not gone like we expected, but we played a lot of underclassmen Friday, and I am cautiously optimistic about next year.” Nock played only underclassmen in the third quarter, when Terrell Wharton had a 20-yard run to the 1-yard line and scored on the next play. Tyquon Peyton also saw action in the backfield, as did Kyric Weathers, who gained 63 yards on 10 carries. Jamal Savage ran for 87 yards on six carries. Contrel Brown, only a sophomore, bulled his way for 50 yards on eight carries. Brown also had a five-yard touchdown run in the second quarter that was set up by a 50-yard punt return by Savage. The Firebird seniors took the field in the final quarter to close out their careers. Senior quarterback Josh Sanns scored his second touchdown of the night on a one-yard run. He opened the scoring with a seven-yard run in the first quarter. Sanns also threw a 14yard touchdown pass in the first quarter to Eric Grinnage, who outleaped the Jacket defender in the end zone to make the grab. Sanns was 3 of 7 passing for 38 yards. Logan Godwin kicked a 21-yard field goal on the final play of the half to go with two extra-point kicks for the sophomore. Cameron Vandeneynde also kicked a pair of extra points. Defensively, Arcadia was led by Rickie Shrieves and Kerric Hickman with six tackles each. Peyton and Savage had five each. Northampton was led on offense by Hakeen Berry, who had 100 yards rushing, including a 73-yard run from the Jacket 20 to the Firebird 7-yard line to give the Jackets their best scoring threat. Northampton coach Ty Traister said Jovoski Williams was outstanding on defense as were defensive tackles Quinyon Williams and Byran Christian. “I give Arcadia a lot of credit,” said Traister. “They stuck to what they did well and although I thought we played Arcadia’s Tyquon Peyton, 25, follows blocking on a run in the Firebirds’ 37-0 win over Northampton Friday night in Eastville. tough on defense, they were able to keep grinding and capitalizing on our mistakes.” Injuries hurt Northampton as quarterback Dyshawn Beckett was obviously hobbled all night and rarely ran the ball. Freshman Tamaze Brisco was held out despite having recovered from a midseason injury. Several other Jackets left the game, and Traister said a few were playing through injuries. Traister looked back on the 1-9 season with hope for the future. “As far as the 2014 season goes, I am left with a lot of positive feelings and an exciting outlook for the future,” he said. “I am proud of our seniors who got to experience their first win of their high-school football careers. Our underclassmen were a huge part of the success we experienced this year, and our first JV season in years was a success. All NEVER PAY FOR YOUR LOCAL NEWS year we talked about staying focused, growing, and finding the small victories that would bring the W’s in the win column. I also want to thank my coaching staff for their hard work this season as well as our increased attendance on Friday nights from the fans. It meant a lot to our team to see everyone in the community show their support. I believe we have learned a lot this year about what it is going to take to get Northampton football back to where it once was and I cannot wait to get started with this off-season. 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Photo by Jacque Derrickson Chincoteague’s Homecoming Court includes (from left): Football King Larry Harper and Queen Heather Hess and Homecoming Queen Lauren Cherrix and King Northampton Homecoming King and Queen Broadwater Homecoming King and Queen Hunter Leonard. Eric Church and Nadia Hughes. Robert Charles Cooley and Jenna Pittman. November 14, 2014 • Eastern Shore Post • 29 T A B L E S Saturday, Sunday, November 15 November 16 Monday, November 17 Tuesday, November 18 Wednesday, November 19 Thursday, November 20 H 1:21 p.m. L 7:19 a.m. H 2:16 p.m. L 8:15 a.m. H 3:11 p.m. L 9:11 a.m. H 4:01 p.m. L 10:06 a.m. H 4:48 p.m. L 10:59 a.m. H 5:33 p.m. L 11:48 a.m. H 6:01 a.m. L 12:35 p.m. H 1:25 p.m. Chinco. 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Must have Haz-mat, Airbrakes & Tanker endorsements. Full-time position. Great pay! Excellent health insurance. Matching 401K. Paid vacation. Apply in person: 35350 Lankford Hwy., Belle Haven. Or call: 757-442-2444. Morrison Dental Group is looking for a part-time hygienist in our Chincoteague office. If you like treating our great patients and want to join our team, please send your resume information to: cvaughn@morrisondentalgroup.com SPCA: Apply now for a kennel position to become available in December. PT-Sunday and Monday required. Pay starts above minimum wage & is based on experience. Apply at the SPCA in Onley. No phone calls please. McCready Memorial Hospital and Alice B. Tawes Nursing Home IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Activities Assistant— Part Time Environmental Services—Floor Tech—PRN Environmental Services—Housekeeper—PRN GNA’s - Full Time & PRN All Shifts LPN’s & RN’s - Full Time & PRN All Shifts Maintenance Mechanic—Full Time—Evenings Full-time w/ benefit package and use of fitness center. Work in a family environment with a spectacular waterfront view. Apply on-line: mccreadyfoundation.org or Email : sevans@mccreadyfoundation.org or Northampton County Sheriff ’s Office is accepting full time employment applications for: Correctional Officer Job will require shift work, nights, weekends and some holidays. Qualifications: over the age of 21 and have obtained high-school diploma or GED. Certifications must be obtained within one year of employment. Applications may be obtained from the Eastern Shore Regional Jail located at 5245 The Hornes, Eastville, Va. 23347 or the county’s website www.co.northampton.va.us Deadline for applications: November 21, 2014. Northampton County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. For Display Advertising or Insert Pricing CALL TROY OR ANGIE AT 757-789-POST RiversideHealth System is seeking candidates for the following openings: Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital, Nassawadox, VA Stockroom Tech Supply Chain Coordinator Pharmacy Technician Registered Nurse Extern II (L&D, ED, ICU/ CCU, Telemetry) Registered Nurse (Home Health, ED, MaternityUnit, Telemetry, Med Surg & ICU/CCU) Shore Rehabilitation Center, Parksley, VA Certified Nursing Assistant Licensed Practical Nurse Director of Food Services Registered Nurse Physical Therapist  To apply: www.riversideonline.com/careers Riverside Talent Recruitment Center (866) 929-9905 EOE Service Advisor - Kool Ford is looking for the right individual to help our service dept. grow. Excellent customer service skills a must. Prior automotive service & parts experience a major plus. Call Ben at 757-787-1209. Help Wanted responsible person needed to deliver the Virginian Pilot in the Eastville area. Reliable, economical transportation is a must. Early morning hours. Call 787-7224. roofing estimatorConstruction background helpful. West Roofing. Details: 757-442-6966. coastal tire & auto is looking for Automotive Technician w/2 yrs. or more exp. Needs to be a VA state inspector. Position is open in our Accomac, Va. location. Resume required. Call 757-442-6116 or email to erik_coastaltire@verizon.net avon reps needed Call: 757-710-2075. CDL truck driver & Experienced Heavy Equipment Operator Call for appt.: 331-4203. Wagner Bros. Landscaping. Cape Charles work area. drivers: CDL-A. Do you want more than $1,000 a week? Excellent Monthly Bonus Program/Benefits. Weekend hometime you deserve! Electronic Logs/Rider Program. 877-704-3773. Construction Co. hiring Equipment operators & laborers for duration of local project, EOE, Drug Free Workplace. 3240 King William Ave., West Point, VA. Call 804-843-4700 for info. Auto Supplies Reese 12k gtw dual Cam weight-distribution & anti-sway system for towing a travel trailer. Plus shank & ball. Used twice. Regular $750, Sell $375. Call 757-350-9055. Boats, Etc. ’00 maxum 2800 scr twin 4.3L V6 engines. Exc. cond. w/recent (2014) maintenance record. Many extras. $24K OBO. Call 540-287-5047. ’94 seapro 180CC w/1996 johnson 88 h.p. SPL motor. Exc. cond., trailer included. $6K OBO. Call 540-287-5047. 20-ft. mako - 175 h.p. Johnson outboard (not many hours), galvanized trailer, power wench, electronics & outriggers. $4,000 OBO. 352-422-0002. ’77 22’ catalina sailboat - Swing keel, new fiberglass, clean cabin, good sails, 6 h.p. Yamaha long shaft, Load-rite trailer. $3,800 (OBO). 442-1132 boat wheels - 4-blade, 1 pair, 19” x 23-11/2” shaft. $500. Call 757-999-3437 & leave message. boat wheels - 3-blade, 1 pair, 22” x 23-11/2” shaft. $500. Call 757-999-3437 & leave message. 27’ FG work boat - 6 cyl. Perkins Diesel w/net drum. $5,500. Call 757-789-3336. ’05 17’ bayliner - Low hrs., $4,200. 130 h.p. I/O, depth finder, trailer, Call 710-8603 or 442-4141. 20’ 4” open c-hawk ’95 Mercury 200 outboard, trailer, $7,800. 710-2958. 18’ ’75 laguna windsor sailboat - w/ ’01 Load-rite trailer, like new, good learner boat, 6 h.p. Johnson, Reduced: $1,000, at Cape Charles Marina. 757-331-4940. ’86 aquasport - 29ft. TM w/tower & controls, full electronics & auto-pilot, radar & A/C. Twin 350 inboards, galley, head w/ shower, sleeps 4. $9,950. Call 757-789-3513. 19.5-ft. privateer Custom from factory open, full-length custom canopy. 40 h.p. Honda w/40 hrs., elec. start & tilt, all stainless steel deck fittings, Load-rite trailer w/teflon rollers. $9,500: it is a steal! Call 757-875-0268. mercury outboard propeller ss 22Pitch - Like new. $450. 757-710-0070 30’ sportscraft 300 Sea Eagle. Updated 350 Vortex 315 h.p. Low hrs. Reduced to $8,900 OBO. Selling due to illness. 854-1834. ’01 18’ trophy - Very good cond. + extras. Can be seen at K & E Marine, across from Perdue plant. $11K. 757-678-3622. 23’ bayliner - 5.7 I/O, 9.9 aux. motor w/hyd. lift, anchor puller, sink, fridge, stove, head, sleeps 4, trailer. $8,995. 757-302-1185 quinby area – 14-ft. Duck Boat for sale w/motor. Call after 6 p.m.: 442-6422. ’99 JOHNSON OUTBOARD - 115 h.p. $1800. Can be demoed. Good condition. 757-442-1345 1988 Grady White 20’, 225 h.p. Yamaha, 2 axle trailer. Ready to go. $10,000. Call 757-824-5748. ’98 sunbird cuttycab - 130 h.p. Evinrude, 222 hours, w/trailer. $5,000. 757-709-1191, leave msg. ’03 aquasport - 19-ft. 4-in. CC, 115 h.p. Johnson (low hrs.), EZ Loader trailer, new upholstery, must see! REDUCED: $9,200. OBO. Call 757-678-6098. ’91 SeaRay Sundancer - 28’, 10’6” Beam, Twin Mercruiser I/O 5.0LX Engines; A/C w/reverse cycle heat, nice galley, head w/ shower, sleeps 6, 2 custom canvases, much more. 787-3454 ’02 catamaran - 18’, 75 h.p. Mercury eng. & trailer. Bought new in 2002. Low engine hours & exc. cond. $8,000 OBO. 331-1319 24’ privateer w/130 H.P. Yamaha 2-stroke Boat, motor, & trailer: asking $8,000 OBO. Pot puller included. 757-678-6226. ’99 angler - 22-ft. Walkaround Cutty Cab, 150 h.p. Johnson. Boat, motor, all equipment & Venture trailer: $10K OBO. 443-286-7215 Commercial Bldgs. - Rent or Purchase 3008 sq. ft. bldg. 16,580 sq. ft. bldg. exmore, va - Sturdy well-built buildings. Good for church/bingo parlor; veterinarian clinic/grooming facility; senior citizen activity center; church hall; child care; dance studio; gym; woodworking shop; artisan/craft guild; call center; Internet business; bar & dance hall; mail-order shipping business; offices. Put your business here! CALL 757-678-7500. November 14, 2014 • Eastern Shore Post • 31 pocomoke, md. - 5,500 sq. ft. bldg. Newly renovated, secure – one of two best built bldgs. in town. Perfect for offices or one user, w/ parking. $6.50/ sq. ft. CALL 757-678-7500. Farm & Lawn Equipment ’08 john deere la130 w/48-in. deck for sale, $950. In very good cond., serviced yearly. 21 h.p., Briggs & Stratton 724 cc, 2 cyl. gasoline. Includes rear 2 bag bagger assembly. 894-8354. 2000 case maxi-c trencher w/Hydra-Bore & P-75 vibratory plow & 6-in. digger chain, 492 use hours. $7,500. Call 757-442-9239. FORD TRACTOR - 1953 Jubilee - exc. cond. - garagekept - Contact 442-2321. 1953 ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE 600 FORD TRACTOR - $3,500. 442-7507. Feed/Seed horse hay - $5 per bale. straw - $3.50 per bale. Call 757-824-3930 or call 757-894-1339 (cell). Firewood For Sale seasoned oak & Cherry - Call 678-2566. Misc. - For Sale 30 canadian goose decoys made by G & H. Floating w/over-the-head mushroom anchors. Call 757-709-9387. 5’ x 2’ computer desk w/3 drawers - Like new. Only $35. 757-894-5911. gold engagement ring - Sz. 7, never worn, center diamond 1/2 karat w/ side diamonds–6 each side. Asking $800 ($1,200 assessed value). Call 757-787-3628. solid pine oval 5-ft. Dining Room Set w/2 9” extenders w/4 Captain’s Chairs that need refinishing – $150. Burgundy Recliner (1.5-yrs. old) – $175. Kenmore upright 5.1-cubic ft. capacity – $175. Call 757-4424533 (leave msg.) orion astroview reflecting telescope - With stand. 6” 150 mm. $200. 665-7340. set of 4 chrome 20” universal car rims & 2 brand new tires – Reduced: $275 for everything. 678-2566. elegant china cabinet - Must See!! Excellent Condition. $300. Call 1-757-787-1028. baldwin piano - Excellent condition. Needs tuning. $400. 757-710-8612 pipe-threading machine - 1”-2” with dies & oiler. $1,500. 757-710-0070. simplicity basinet Like brand new with music and vibrations. $75. Call 757-854-1637. items for sale - German dining rm set $450; 6 piece wall unit 16’x7’ $450; Tower pioneer sound system $600; tools, grills, computers, books, $’s low, not priced items range from $2-$30. 757-694-1336. BECKETT oil furnace - 80% fuel efficient, Bought new ’01. All orig. paperwork. 20-ft. galv. duct work. 8-ft. flue pipe. Serviced in January. Copper lines. $400. Scott: 757-442-2079. swimming pool & deck - 24-ft., 4 1/2” depth, with new motor. $500 OBO. 757-331-1319. FOR SALE: Oak dining room table w/5 chairs & a captain’s chair; an antique china closet. $400 OBO. Call 757-787-7307. 754 taylor triplehead soft-serve ice cream machine - Bought new; only used 6 mos. Water cooled. $2,500. Call 757-710-7000. tungsten wedding band - Size 9, $50. Call 757-894-8908. DresSteuben sage Saddle $425. 757-999-4999 bathtub lift chair Operated by water pressure. Almost new; only used 2x. $500. 665-5040 or 894-0669 NEW VOGUE PRIMA: Above-ground pool. 24’ round with auto cleaner. Must be moved. $2,950 OBO. 757-709-0409 ’88-’92 maxx racing card set - And 1990 Skybox NBA Card Sets: Make Offer. 710-8637 Mobile Homes downing rd., New Church - 2BR, 2BA mobile home for rent. Secluded. 757-894-1380. parksley - 3BR, 1BA. $650/mo. Sec. 8 welcome. 757-709-4581. Holland Hill Residential Community 29279 Tyler Drive New Church, VA 23415 2- & 3-BDRM mobile homes rent starts at $550 per month. Refrigerator/range/ washer/dryer hook-up. Weekly trash pick-up/ water/sewer are included in rent. Transit Bus Service. No pets. (757)824-0315 trailer lots - Land lots available to lease for singlewide trailer homes at Modest Town Trailer Park. Call Carl at 410-262-3070. birdsnest - 2BR mobile home. No pets, No Sec. 8. Available immediately. $575/mo. + sec. dep. Call 757-678-5547. nueva casa, 3 recamaras, 2 banos - Solo $500 deposito. Llame para los requesitos 302-846-9100. We pay top dollar for Used Homes & trade-ins!!! Call for details. 302-846-9100. 2br mobile homes in northern acc. cty. for rent - Section 8 approved. Call 757-710-8894. new 3 bed, 2 bath home - Only $500 deposit. Call for details 302846-0494. fire landyour lord!!!! New 3BR, 2BA land/home package in your area. $500 down. Call for details. 302-846-0595. Mobile Home Parts for sale. We also move mobile homes. Dreamland Homes, Rt. 13, Accomac, VA. 787-2823. why rent when you can buy a new home? - $500 down. Call today to see just how easy it IS to own YOUR OWN HOME. 302-846-0494. Real Estate saxis - 2.5-acre lot - intersection of Belinda Rd. & Saxis Rd. Tax Map #38A-20. Agricultural zoning. $10,000 OBO. 757-894-2807 cape cod modular $149,900 on your lot. 3BR, 2BA, 1500 sq. ft. down w/ add’l 700 sq. ft. unfinished up. Price includes: home, set-up, foundation, plumbing & elec. hook-ups under the home, steps, A/C & permits in Delaware. Call for more details: 302-846-0494 for sale: 8271 Sea bird dr., chincoteague - 100-ft. x 150-ft. cleared lot. All utilities available: 757-894-1380. for sale: craddockville - House w/3BR, 1.5BA, on 1/2-acre lot w/lg. workshop & outbuilding. Enclosed den & screened front porch. Lg. living & dining rooms. WOW: only $139,000. Call 442-9436. for sale: wallops launch pad view 3/4-acre lot - Site ready. Priced below assessment. Call 757-710-0501. for sale: near wachapreague - Tax Map 113, double circle 2, parcel G. 26.43 acres. Asking $5K/acre. Call 442-9791 Rentals - Apts. Hartley Hall Senior Housing in Pocomoke City, Md., is accepting applications for 1-bedroom and efficiency apartments in an elderly housing subsidized apartment complex. Contact 410957-2252 for application or visit office at 1006 Market Street in Pocomoke City. Equal Housing Opportunity in-town onancock 2BR apt., 1st flr., all appl., Wi-Fi, W/D, near new hosp., non-smoker, $750/mo. Call Nancy James at 710-3089. Onancock - 70 Market St. - 3 units available: 1BR down ($625), 2BR down ($725), 2BR up ($700). Water, sewer & lawn care included. Credit score & security deposit required; no pets. 710-2262 or 787-3659 (evenings). Cape Charles - Small 2BR, 1BA duplex. Kit. & LR. HUD approved. $600/mo. Call 302-853-2983. onancock - Deluxe 2BR, Liv. & Din. area, 1BA, W/D, All Appliances, $675/ mo. 1 year lease, 1 mo. sec. dep., & ref. req’d. 787-7640. Available now. newtowne apartments Immediate Occupancy to those who qualify EFFICIENCY APTS. AVAILABLE AGE 62+ Apply at Newtowne Apartments, Pocomoke Rent based on income Call: (410) 957-1562 Exmore Village I & II Apartments Looking for a cool affordable apartment? 1-Bedroom Apartments for persons 62 and older or persons with disabilities. Rent based on income. Qualified applicants will be placed on the waiting list. (757)442-9471 accomack manor apartments for seniors (55 & over) fitness, computer, & community rooms Planned activities & pet friendly 757-665-5848 eho Peter Cartwright, in Exmore, Va., has apartments available now. No application fee. Electric is included in your rent. Must be 62 or older. For more information call 414-0020. Rentals Commercial onancock–new space - Office/retail. Up to 7,500 sq. ft., dividable, w/50+ private parking spaces. Main highway location. 757-710-0070. 4 office spaces available - Between Onley and Onancock. All utilities (except phone). Call 787-7105. 3600 sq. ft. prime office space. Rt. 13 Hwy. frontage midway between the two counties. Conference room, private offices, computer room, plenty of storage, two ADA bathrooms, an executive bathroom, reception area, break room/kitchen, easy access to Rt. 13. This is perfect for doctors’ offices, a state or federal agency. Formerly home care agency leased for 10 years. Immediate occupancy. Call 678-7500. Free quotes for your legal advertising needs. 757.789.7678 Rentals - Houses near accomac - 2BR, 1BA, very private, central air & heat, W/D hook-up, a pet allowed. $650/mo., $300/ sec. dep. Call 710-3726. Triangle Enterprises, Inc. is now accepting applications for: • 3BR, 1BA duplex, Mappsville, all elec., W/D hook-up Section 8 welcome (757) 787-4664 nassawadox - 3BR, 1.5BA, lg. yard, W/D hookup, Central heat & air, $800/mo. References & credit check. 710-2154. tem peran c eville area - 2BR, 2 Full BA, home on private lot. Very clean 1st month’s rent + sec. dep. $650/mo. 710-4747. nelsonia - 4BR, 2BA, W/D hook-up, Central heat & air, $900 plus security. Call 757-894-1025. birdsnest - 3BR, 2BA, house for rent. Quiet, peaceful neighborhood, Sec. 8 welcome to apply. Call and leave msg.: 789-7654. onancock - 2BR, 2BA, beautifully furnished. Includes elec., heat, air, water, TV, internet. $1,500/mo. Call 757-710-0070. atlantic - 3BR & den, 2BA, eat-in Kit., gas heat & cooking, Call Sherry - 757710-0701 or Robin - 252331-3987. house for rent/ exmore - 2BR, 1BA newly renovated home. New kitchen, end of cul de sac. Treed yard, midway between 2 counties. $675/ mo. Professionals need apply. Call 757-678-7500 or 757-678-7631. Room for Rent belle haven - 2 rooms for rent (1 is $350/mo. & 1 is $300/mo.) Utilities included, on bus line. 757710-4052 or 757-710-4064. Sell your car or boat for only $25! CALL 789-POST 32 • Eastern Shore Post • November 14, 2014 Services elderly care - Looking for a job assisting the elderly. W/in-home care. Have exp. as personal caregiver. Cert. P.C. aide. 710-0025. Simpson Tree & BOBCAT Service - Tree trimming, removal and stump grinding. 787-2100 or 7108477. FREE ESTIMATES. We accept credit cards. 100% ORGANIC MULCH IN BULK You pick up or we deliver 442-7540 paRKS paving Paving, Seal Coating, All Repairs, Culvert Pipes & Extensions, Dirt Work, Bobcat & Mini Backhoe Services. Locally Owned Business. 757-710-9600. Garage Doors Automatic Openers Installation, Sales & Service Affordable Rates Call 894-3151 Pine, Oak, Walnut, Cherry and more for sale. Rough cut or planed available or we saw your logs. Portable Sawmill. 757-331-4848 Storage nandua mini storage Rt. 650, Taylor Rd., Tasley. 757-787-3059. $10 Off 1st month’s rent Vehicles – Cars, If you just can’t “bear” looking at your driveway another second, call JOHN MILLER!! He’ll make it all better. Dry Shells, Stone, Clam Shells, Top Soil, Fill Dirt, Excavation, & Backhoe Work Just Call Site Work Specialist John C. Miller at 757-665-4026 Trucks, SUVs, RVs ’95 plymouth grand voyager - Good cond. $1,000. 757-414-3567. ’11 Coachmen classc motorhome - Leprechaun 32-ft., 2 slide-outs, leveling jacks. Loaded w/extras. $60,000 OBO. 999-3437. ’05 Grand Marquis – $3,995, 164K miles, exc. cond. 757-824-5555. ’00 mustang – 150K mi. New tires, brakes clutch & windshield-wiper motor. $4,300 Firm. Call 710-7571. ’08 toyota prius 115K miles, fully loaded, all leather, highly maintained, $10,500. 787-3208. ’99 corvette convertible - Black on black, exc. cond., 32K mi., chrome wheels, new tires, garage kept. $22,000. Call 757-894-1664. ’84 Monte Carlo Classic. 45,000 actual miles, AM/FM cassette, power brakes & steering. $8,800. 442-5009. ’99 35th anniversary gt mustang - Professionally installed engine 9/15/11, 36-mo. warranty on engine still good. $7,500. Good cond. 757-377-8261. ’12 nissan altima 2.5S, 4-DR, 4-cyl. automatic, A/C, CD player, cruise control, power window/locks, like new, warranty, 22K mi., $14,900. Call 443-235-0304. MARSHALL’S TREE SERVICE Capable, Affordable, Dependable ISA Certified Arborist (#MA-3138A) Licensed & Insured COMPLETE TREE REMOVAL 14319 Deer Path Hallwood, VA 23359 (757) 990-1131 Residential • Commercial FREE Estimates • Stump Grinding Stump Removal • Lot Clearing • Excavation Licensed and Insured ’03 ford mustang Newly painted yellow, P/S, A/T, A/C, CD player w/remote, full power, V6, exc. cond., 112.5K mi., REDUCED: $4,500. 757-7093613. ’81 Cadillac El Dorado Diesel. Very good cond. Low mileage. $4,850. Call Rodney 665-4639. ’95 ford escort - 95K mi., automatic, air, 4-door, power windows & locks. $1,800 OBO. 336-4507. IT’S FINALLY HERE: DESIGN YOUR OWN CLASSIFIED AD ON OUR WEBSITE: www.easternshorepost.com SELL YOUR BOAT OR VEHICLE FOR ONLY $25!! Or call Angie at 789-7678 We value your business. ’83 silverado chevrolet antique pickup – Auto. trans., power steering & brakes, A/C, cruise. 44K original mi. $7,000 OBO. 787-8885. 1969 4-door chevy malibu – Has a solid frame. Restoration project. 350 rebuilt engine. Title included. $2,200 OBO. Leave message: 787-4143. ’04 f150 4x4 ford xlt lariet - All options, 200K mi., mechanically & physically sound. $7,800. Call 757620-9042 or 757-653-0371. ’76 Chevy Impala 2-dr. sedan. $1,800 firm. 442-2263 after 5. Vehicles – Motorcycles & ATVs ’05 SPORTSTER HARLEY, 2,000 miles, blue, $7,500 negotiable, Excellent cond. 757-710-9107 ‘04 Harley fat boy Apehangers, Triple Exhaust, 6,773 miles. Asking $9,500. Call 757-7099112 or 757-709-4963. Call The Post at 789-7678 moving Sale - Sat., Nov. 15 & Sun., Nov. 16 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 11 Church St., Wachapreague. Household items including dishes, glasses, cooking utensils, sheets, blankets, pillows, twin beds, dressers, a Danish Modern dining room set (solid wood), 6 chairs, table leaves, some tools, wicker table & chairs, knick knacks. Rain or shine. yard Sale - Sat., Nov. 15 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 5252 Ramshorn Rd., South of Eastville. LIST YOUR YARD SALE IN THE Accepting: EASTERN SHORE POST Free estimates. 442-7540 TONY’S TREE SERVICE Yard/Estate Sales ’88 BMW motorcycle - K100RS, 52K miles. Has bags, fairing, & windshield. $3,000 OBO. 50 m.p.g. Call 757-694-5332. 2007 Harley davidson- Super Glide Custom. 2100 miles. Garage kept. $16,000. Now Only $13,000. 710-8676 (After 4 p.m. only, please.) Wanted STARTING AT ONLY $10 CALL ANGIE AT 789-POST OR MAKE YOUR OWN AD AT www.easternshorepost.com buying junk cars, scrap metal, copper, aluminum, brass, tin, & aluminum rims. Paying top dollar. Turn your scrap into cash!! Cars picked up the same day, free of charge. We also buy Elec. Motors & batteries. So call Bowser & Son Salvage Yard ph. 824-3719 or cell 8945859. Sell your boat or truck for only $25!! Only in the Eastern Shore Post!! Call Angie at 789-7678 November 14, 2014 • Eastern Shore Post • 33 Legal Advertising COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Pursuant to Decrees of the Circuit Court of the County of Northampton, Virginia entered in the cases specified herein, the following real estate will be sold at public auction on Wednesday, November 19, 2014, at the Northampton County Circuit Courthouse, 5229 The Hornes, Eastville, VA 23347 at 12:00 p.m., to-wit: PARCEL A: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON MAP NO. 010A1-04-BLK-00-033 3088 MONROE STREET All that parcel of land situate at Exmore, Northampton County, Virginia, being Lot 33 on a plat recorded in Plat Book 4, page 70. PARCEL B: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs MARGARET BIBBINS MAP NO. 0091B-0A-BLK-00-014 23042 HONEYSUCKLE LANE All that parcel of land at Fairview, Northampton County, Virginia, being 100 ft. by 154 ft., bounded East by Parker Estate and a drive-way; North and South by Janette W. Joynes; and West by Percy W. Spady. PARCEL C: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs DALBYS, L.L.C. MAP NO. 00098-0A-BLK-00-022 4090 LONGS LANE AND 25222 LANKFORD HIGHWAY All that parcel of land near Dalbys, Northampton County, Virginia, as shown on a plat recorded in Plat Book 4, page 5. PARCEL D: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs GEORGE L. DOBLER MAP NO. 0028B-01-BLK-00-002T HUNGARS POINT ROAD All that parcel of land in Church Neck, Eastville District, Northampton County, Virginia, being 6.90 acres, more or less, shown as Parcel 2T on a plat recorded in Plat Book 29, pages 90-93. PARCEL E: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs GEORGE L. DOBLER MAP NO. 0028B-01-BLK-00-003T HUNGARS POINT ROAD All that parcel of land in Church Neck, Eastville District, Northampton County, Virginia, being 4.90 acres, more or less, shown as Parcel 3T on a plat recorded in Plat Book 29, pages 90-93. PARCEL F: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs VIOLA COLLINS ELDER MAP NO. 0015A-04-BLK-00-003C 9369 ROGERS DRIVE All that parcel of land near Franktown, Northampton County, Virginia, being 0.11 acre, being a part of Lot 3 shown on a survey recorded in Deed Book 67, page 165. PARCEL G: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs MARY LIZZIE GIDDENS MAP NO. 00039-0A-BLK-00-013 11057 BAYSIDE ROAD All that parcel of land near Johnsontown, Eastville District, Northampton County, Virginia, being 0.50 acre, more or less, fronting 100 ft. on State Route 622 TRUSTEE’S SALE OF 20188 NANDUA HEIGHTS, ONANCOCK, VIRGINIA 23417 COUNTY OF ACCOMACK, as erroneously omitted from the foreclosing deed of trust. In execution of a certain deed of trust dated 08/27/02, in the original principal amount of 128,300.71 recorded in the County of Accomack, Virginia, as Instrument No. 200205202, as amended by an instrument appointing the undersigned as Substitute Trustee, default having occurred in the payment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of the holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction in the front of the building housing the Circuit Court of the COUNTY OF ACCOMACK, VA located at 23316 Courthouse Avenue, Accomack, Virginia, 23301 on December 5, 2014, at 8:05 am, the property described in said deed of trust, located at the above address, with improvements thereon and more particularly described as follows: LOT 9, CONTAINING 44,244 SQUARE FEET, PLAT RECORDED IN ACCOMACK COUNTY, IN PLAT BOOK 88, PAGE 6. TERMS OF SALE: Neither the Substitute Trustee and extends back 200 ft., bounded West by State Route 622; and North by Irene B. Harmon; East and South by Mable L. Moore. PARCEL H: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs BEATRICE PRESS MAP NO. 0105A-0A-BLK-00-110 All that parcel of land near Cheapside, Northampton County, Virginia, commencing at a point at the southwesterly corner of the lot of Henry Cypress; thence running along the southern line of Henry Cypress 55 ft. to the southeasterly corner of Henry Cypress; thence a straight line southerly 60 ft. to the northerly edge of a 15 ft. outlet roadway; thence northerly along said roadway 55 ft. to a point; thence a straight line northerly 60 ft. to the point of beginning. PARCEL I: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs GERRITT ROBBERECHT MAP NO. 00084-07-BLK-00-003 22316 WOODCOCK CIRCLE All that parcel of land near Bayview, Northampton County, Virginia, being 5,060 sq. ft., shown as Lot 3 on a plat recorded as Instrument number 040001864. PARCEL J: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs SAM SCARBOROUGH, JR. MAP NO. 00020-0A-BLK-00-014 All that parcel of land near Franktown, Northampton County, Virginia, fronting 70 ft. on Wellington Road and bounded North by Wellington Road; East by Ed Scarborough; South by a branch of Nassawadox Creek; and West by John E. Nottingham. nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust will deliver possession of the property to the successful bidder. The purchaser at the sale will be required to pay all closing costs. Real estate taxes, water/sewer fees and other public charges will be prorated as of the date of sale. The risk of loss or damage to the property passes to the purchaser immediately upon the conclusion of the Substitute Trustee’ s sale. Terms: A bidder’ s deposit of ten percent (10%)of the sale price or ten percent price (10%) of the original principal balance of the subject deed of trust, whichever is lower, in the form of cash or certified funds payable to the Substitute Trustee must be present at the time of sale. The balance of the purchase price will be due within 15 days at the office of the Substitute Trustee. Time is of the essence as to the closing date and the payment of the purchase price. If payment of the balance does not occur within fifteen days of the sale date, the deposit will be forfeited. Seller shall not be responsible for any costs incurred by the purchaser in connection with their purchase or settlement, including, without limitation, state and local recording fees, title insurance or research, or any other costs of purchaser’s acquisition. Trustee shall have no duty to obtain possession for purchaser. All risks of casualty pass to successful bidder at conclusion of bidding. The property and PARCEL K: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs MICHAEL C. WILSON MAP NO. 0040B-09-BLK-00-017 All that parcel of land near Bird’s Nest, Northampton County, Virginia, being the remainder of the Southern one-half of Lot 17 conveyed to William H. Wilson by Florence R. Smith and A. Pindle Smith in Deed Book 86, page 403. PARCEL L: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY vs MICHAEL C. WILSON MAP NO. 0040B-09-BLK-00-017B 11390 LANKFORD HIGHWAY All that parcel of land at Treherneville, near Birds Nest, Northampton County, Virginia, being 72 ft. on its East side, 112 ft. on its South side; 142 ft. on its West side; and 96 ft. on its North side; the corners have been designated by stobs, and being a portion of the southern half of Lot 17, shown on a plat recorded in Deed Book 63, page 421. The terms of sale require a deposit of 25% of the bid price with the balance due in ten days. Additional terms will be announced at the sale. Each sale shall be subject to confirmation by the Court. JAMES W. ELLIOTT Special Commissioner 7100 U. S. Route 17 Yorktown, VA 23692 (757) 898-7000 www.vataxsale.com the improvements thereon will be sold “AS IS” and without representation or warranties of any kind. The sale is subject to all liens, encumbrances, conditions, easements and restrictions, if any, superior to the mentioned deed of trust and lawfully affecting the property. Sale is subject to post-sale confirmation that the borrower did not file for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to postsale confirmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination of whether the borrower(s) entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of the Purchaser’s deposit without interest. Additional terms to be announced at the sale. Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this firm is a debt collector and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. The Substitute Trustee is Surety Trustees, LLC, 722 E. Market Street, Suite 203, Leesburg, VA 20176. For information contact: Abby Moynihan, McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, attorney for Substitute Trustee at 301-490-3361 or www.mwc-law.com 34 • Eastern Shore Post • November 14, 2014 COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Pursuant to Decrees of the Circuit Court of the County of Accomack, Virginia entered in the cases specified herein, the following real estate will be sold at public auction on Thursday, December 4, 2014, at the Accomack County Circuit Courthouse, 23316 Courthouse Avenue, Accomac, VA 23301 at 12:00 p.m., to-wit: PARCEL 1: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs. RICHARD S. BAILEY MAP NO. 112A00100001100 All that parcel of land in Accomack County, Virginia, being Lots 11 and 12 on a plat by J.B. Gibb, C.L.S., bounded Northeast by a 30 ft. street; Southeast by the Ashby lot; Southwest by lands of Richard S. Bailey and Northwest by lands of Genevieve Parker. PARCEL 2: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs. THOMAS L. BAILEY MAP NO. 109A0A00000200 All that parcel of land near Boston, Pungoteague District, Accomack County, Virginia, fronting 80 ft. on a field road leading from VA Route #178 and a depth of 160 ft., bounded Northeast by Randolph Bailey; Southeast by said field road; Southwest by Robert Bull and Northwest by Robert Bull. PARCEL 3: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs. JOHN J. BECK, JR. MAP NO. 005A90100008600 All that parcel of land in, Accomack County, Virginia, being Lot 86, Section 18, Captain’s Cove, platted and recorded in Deed Book 323 at page 43, and in Plat Book 18, pages 1-30. PARCEL 4: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs. JOHN BECKETT MAP NO. 085A3A000003400 9 School Street; Onancock All that parcel of land on the eastern side of the Town of Onancock, Accomack County, Virginia, bounded on the North by John Matthews; East by Alfred T. Tignall; South by a road, street, or way 12 ft. wide running East and West to the run of a branch sometimes referred to as “School Street” and West by Spencer Bailey. PARCEL 5: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs. DAWN WILSON CAINE MAP NO. 005A30100173300 All that parcel of land in Atlantic District, Accomack County, Virginia, being Lot 1733, Section 3, Captain’s Cove, platted and recorded in Deed Book 285, page 94 and Plat Book 15, page 83. PARCEL 6: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs. MILDRED W. CHANDLER MAP NO. 10000800C00008 16291 Pungoteague Road  All that parcel of land situated on the Main State Highway between the Town of Keller, Village of Pungoteague, Accomack County, Virginia, with a frontage on said State Highway of 80 ft., a width across the back of 80 ft., a depth on each side of 80 ft., bounded North and East by Grafton G. Washington; South by said Main State Highway between the Town of Keller and the Village of Pungoteague; West by the center of a ditch or branch separating the lot from land of Dorothy A. Sproles and Mavis M. Roughley. PARCEL 7: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs. STERLING L. CHIDESTER MAP NO. 005A90300013600 All that parcel of land in Atlantic District, Accomack County, Virginia, being Lot 136, Section 43, Captain’s Cove, platted and recorded in Deed Book 323, page 43 and Plat Book 18, page 1. PARCEL 8: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs. STERLING L. CHIDESTER MAP NO. 005A70100029600 4452 Janders Road All that lot or parcel of land located on Tangier Island, Accomack County, Virginia, bounded North by the AccomackNorthampton Electric Co- op; East by a ditch; South by Amanda Jane Parks and Lewis F. Parks and West by C&P Telephone Company. PARCEL 13: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs. ROSIE LEE HANDY MAP NO. 069B0A000002700 All that parcel of land in the Village of Macedonia, near Bloxom, Metompkin District, Accomack County, Virginia, having a frontage of 25 yds . on the road leading from Bloxom to Nelsonia and running back in parallel lines a distance of 50 yds., bounded North by Sally Dickerson; East by Junior Fletcher; South by aforesaid road and West by the heirs of Ernest Davis. Subdivision, being a portion of Parcel 2 beginning at a concrete marker, marking the corner of land belonging to Colburn L. Dize and John W. Robertson and running northerly a distance of 305 ft. to a point 29 ft. West of the western property line shown on a plat in Deed Book 195, page 406, which point is 38 ft. South of the center line of Beech Tree Road; thence in a line parallel with the western boundary line shown on said plat a distance of 23 ft. to the southern edge of Beech Tree Road; thence easterly along the southern edge of Beech Tree Road to the western boundary line shown on said plat; thence in a straight line to the northeastern corner to a point. PARCEL 20: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs. GREG R. O’BIER (THOMAS M. PRINES) MAP NO. 04000A000003500 PARCEL 14: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs. JOHN HONG MAP NO. 005A50300000800 All that parcel of land near Temperanceville, Atlantic District, Accomack County, Virginia, bounded North by Ted Shay; East by John Dennis; South by Virginia State Route 695 and West by Violet L. Savage and by Wash Downing. PARCEL 9: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs. WILLIE S. DAVIS MAP NO. 005A60100014800 All that parcel of land in Atlantic District, Accomack County, Virginia, being Lot 8, Section 8, Captain’s Cove. PARCEL 21: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs. GREG R. O’BIER (RICHARD M. KING) MAP NO. 121C00103001000 All that parcel of land in Accomack County, Virginia, being Lot 148, Section 7, Captain’s Cove, platted and recorded in Deed Book 315, page 532 and Plat Book 17, page 89. PARCEL 15: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs . JOHN HONG MAP NO. 005A20100021800 All that parcel of land in Accomack County, Virginia, being Lot 10, Block 3, on a plat entitled “MACHIPONGO SHORE”. All that parcel of land in Atlantic District, Accomack County, Virginia, being Lot 218, Section 2, Captain’s Cove. PARCEL 22: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs. SARAH E. POULSON MAP NO. 085F0A000000300 PARCEL 16: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs. ECCLESIASTES L. JASPER MAP NO. 005A70100023500 All that parcel of land near Town Road, Lee District, Accomack County, Virginia, containing One Acre, bounded North by Sally Smith; South by Dukie Matthews; West by Brooks C. Poulson and East by M.T. Poulson. All that parcel of land in Atlantic District, Accomack County, Virginia, being Lot 296, Section 13, Captain’s Cove, platted and recorded in Deed Book 323, page 43 and Plat Book 18, page 1. PARCEL 10: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs. SAMUEL DENNIS MAP NO. 05400A0000112D0 26489 Payne Road All that parcel of land on the North side of State Route 683, 1⁄2 mile North of the Town of Bloxom, Metompkin District, Accomack County, Virginia, beginning at an iron stob at the intersection of the Southeast corner of the land of Samuel Dennis as it intersects with State Route 683; thence running Easterly along Northern side of State Route 683 a distance of 50 ft. to an iron pipe; thence running Northerly parallel to Eastern line of land of Samuel Dennis a distance of 175 ft. to an iron pipe; thence running Westerly parallel to land of Samuel Dennis a distance of 124 ft.; thence running Northwest a distance of 50 ft.; thence running Easterly a distance of 74 ft.; thence running Southerly a distance of 125 ft. to State Route 683. PARCEL 11: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs. SAMUEL DENNIS MAP NO. 068A0A0000035A0 24249 Anns Cove Road All that parcel of land situate at Guilford, Metompkin District, Accomack County, Virginia, having a frontage of 64 ft. on the County Road leading from the Village of Guilford to the Village of Clam, bounded West by County Road.; South by H.V. Ewell, Jr.; East by H.V. Ewell, Jr. and North by James Bernard. PARCEL 12: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs. CARLA M. FORD MAP NO. 062A1A000009600 All that parcel of land in Accomack County, Virginia, being Lot 235, Section 13, Captain’s Cove, platted and recorded in Plat Book 18, pages 1- 30. PARCEL 17: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs. PHYLLIS MITTER MAP NO. 100B0A000005600 28311 Harborton Road  All that certain parcel of real estate situated near Harborton, Accomack County, Virginia, containing 0.50 acre, more or less, bounded North by Terry Sample; East by S.K. Martin, deceased; South by John T. Hutchinson and West by Virginia Route 180 leading from Harborton to Pungoteague. PARCEL 18: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs. VIOLA L. NEILSON MAP NO. 005A30100168700 All that parcel of land in Accomack County, Virginia, being Lot No. 1687, Section 3, Captain’s Cove, platted and recorded in Deed Book 285, page 94 and Plat Book 15, page 83. PARCEL 19: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs. GREG R. O’BIER MAP NO. 08500A000002200 All that parcel of land near Town of Onancock, Accomack County, Virginia, located near Route 658 of the Old Town PARCEL 23: ACCOMACK COUNTY vs. LOUISE POWELL MAP NO. 102B0A0000072A0 All that parcel of land near Melfa, Accomack County, Virginia, bounded East by a 30 ft. street for a distance of 80 ft.; South by George T. Turlington, for a distance of 160 ft.; West by George T. Turlington, for a distance of 80 ft. and North by Norman Snead, for a distance of 160 ft. The terms of sale require a deposit of 25% of the bid price with the balance due in ten days. Additional terms will be announced at the sale. Each sale shall be subject to confirmation by the Court. JAMES W. ELLIOTT Special Commissioner 7100 U. S. Route 17 Yorktown, VA 23692 (757) 898-7000 www.vataxsale.com November 14, 2014 • Eastern Shore Post • 35 Legal Advertising NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF 19535 Metompkin Rd., Parksley, Virginia 23421 (Accomack County) In execution of a deed of trust, from DARRELL J. HALL, dated February 11, 2009, in the principal amount of $76,601.47, recorded in the Clerk’s Office of the County of Accomack, Virginia, as Instrument No. 200900604, (Seth E. Twery, P.C. having been appointed Substitute Trustee under instrument of record in said Clerk’s Office as Instrument Number 201403900), due to default in payment of the debt secured, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction in front of the Courthouse for the Circuit Court of Accomack County, Virginia on the 24th day of November, 2014, at 11:30 a.m. that certain tract of real estate known as 19535 Metompkin Rd., Parksley, Virginia 23421 situated in the County of Accomack, Virginia, being more particularly described as follows: All that certain lot or parcel of land situate on the County Road leading from Metompkin to Modes Town, Metompkin Magisterial District, Accomack County, Virginia, designated as Lot 3 on a certain plat of survey entitled “Map of Lots Belonging to Red Men Chesapeake Tribe No. 2 & Protestens Lodge No. 10 Near Metompkin, Virginia, Surveyed at Request of Trustees Charles L. Justis & John H. Bundick”, dated January 13, 1922, made by G.H. Badger, Sur. Of record in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of Accomack County, Virginia, in Plat Book 2, at page 79, and reference to which said plat is hereby expressly made for a more particular description of the lot herein conveyed. 19535 Metompkin Road, Parksley, VA 23421 Included with the sale as an appurtenance to the aforesaid real estate is a 2009 Clayton Manufactured Home – VIN No. OHC019215NCAB. Sale subject to all conditions, restrictions, reservations and easements, if any of record and now applicable thereto. Terms: At least 10% cash on day of sale; balance due within 30 days. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Seth E. Twery, Esq. Seth E. Twery, P.C. P.O. Box 185 Lynchburg, VA 24505-0185 (434)845-5285 (Cont’d) TOWN OF PARKSLEY NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING The Parksley Town Council and Parksley Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at 7:00 p.m., on Monday, November 24, 2014, in the Parksley Volunteer Fire Company’s Banquet Hall, 18474 Dunne Ave., Parksley, Virginia, to receive public comment on the proposed amendments to the Town’s Animal and Fowl Ordinance which would allow the keeping of chickens within the town limits. A full copy of the proposed Keeping Backyard Chickens Ordinance is available for review in the Town Clerk’s Office, 18444 Dunne Ave., Parksley, Virginia, during normal business hours. Anyone interested in the above matter should attend the public hearing to express their views. Handicapped Assistance Available: Call (757) 665-4618. Fred Matthews Zoning Administrator Eastern Shore Mini Storage, Inc. - Auction Saturday, November 22, 2014 28523 Railroad Ave., Melfa, VA location at 11:00 A.M. #M089 in the name of Sheila Johnson 21012 Fairgrounds Rd., Onancock, VA location at 10:00 A.M. #O0111 in the name of Timothy Johnson #O363 in the name of Carolyn Johnson #O0114 in the name of Angel Finney #O0224 in the name of Tonya Kellam #O0246 in the name of Molierre Pierre Cash and Carry Only A & J’S FRESH MEAT MARKET, INC., Trading as A & J’s Fresh Meat Market, 21067 N. Bayside Road, Cheriton, Northampton County, Virginia 23316-0291 The above establishment is applying to the VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL (ABC) for a Wine and Beer Off Premises license to sell or manufacture alcoholic beverages. James B. Elliott, Vice President NOTE: Objections to the issuance of this license must be submitted to ABC no later than 30 days from the publishing date of the first two required legal notices. Objections should be registered at www.abc.virginia.gov or 800-552-3200. Town of Cape Charles Water System Flush The Board of Zoning Appeals of the Town of Exmore will be holding a public hearing November 17, 2014 at 7:00 PM to address the appeal of Theresa L. Delp of 3114 Monroe Street. Ms. Delp wishes to continue the husbandry of chickens on her property which is zoned R-20. Such husbandry is not allowed by the Town’s Zoning Ordinance, Section III-3, article C. The Town of Cape Charles will be conducting a water system flush in all districts of the Town beginning Tuesday, November 18th through Wednesday, November 19th, from 9:00 PM and continuing until 2:00 AM. You are cautioned not to use water at that time as sediment could be drawn into the residence water lines. When done, the system should rectify itself fairly quickly. For questions, please call Ron Bailey at 331-1018. Libby Hume, Town Clerk ATTENTION: CLIENTS OF CARL H. BUNDICK Due to space restrictions, my office will be purging inactive client files. Files prior to December 31, 2007 will be destroyed. If you wish to obtain your file, please contact my office prior to December 12, 2014. (757) 787-2147 VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA vs. Plaintiff CIVIL CASE NO. CL14000293-00 THOMAS J. JORDAN HARRIETTE H. W. JORDAN THOMAS E. JORDAN Defendants ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to enforce the lien of the Plaintiff for delinquent taxes against certain real estate described as follows: All that parcel of land in Northampton County, Virginia, near Shadyside, being 0.50 acre, more or less, and designated as parcel no. 00049-0A-BLK-OO-123. standing in the names of Thomas J. Jordan and Harriette H. W. Jordan, pursuant to Section 58.1-3967 of the Code of Virginia. And an affidavit having been filed that due diligence has been used to determine whether Thomas J. 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The money that we raise is used for yearly expenses and equipment purchases so we can continue to perform and promote music throughout the community. We also would like to acknowledge the volunteers without whose help we could not have held the event. In addition, we would like to offer a special thanks for their support to Friends of Onancock School, the mayor and Town Council of Onancock, Chief Eric Williams and the Onancock Police Department, Sheriff Todd Godwin and the Accomack County Sheriff’s Department, Durbin’s Autobody, WESR, Red Hart, Loblolly Farms, Pan Pizzeria, Exmore Moose Lodge, and Hit and Run Mobile Music Thanks again for your help. We look forward to scaring you next year! Wayne Dize, Accomack Community Band Community College Is Best Option for Many Dear Editor: There is one group of high-school students who are especially excited — the class of 2015. This will truly be a “watershed” year for this group and to them, we at Eastern Shore Community College offer “Congratulations” on getting to this point in your academic career. This is also the time of year when many of our area seniors are thinking about what they will do post-graduation and for many of them college is a top priority. ESCC joins the Accomack and Northampton public school systems in encouraging students to take the challenge set forth by the commonwealth and be “the One” who submits application materials to at least one college or university during Virginia College Application Week. Virginia College Application Week (VCAW), Nov. 17-21, is a part of the national initiative to increase the number of students who will enroll in our colleges and universities across the nation. Allow me to share with you a few reasons why I believe community colleges in general and ESCC in particular warrant your consideration. Community colleges offer both academic transfer and workforce programs. Through the statewide Guaranteed Admissions Agreement, students who graduate with a transfer associate’s degree from ESCC and a minimum grade-point average may obtain guaranteed admission to more than 20 of the commonwealth’s colleges and universities, including Virginia Tech, VCU, James Madison, and Liberty University. Additionally, students may be eligible for transfer grants to assist with tuition at a four-year institution. For those desiring to prepare themselves to go directly into the workforce, ESCC prepares individuals for careers such as nursing, medical assistant, welding and HVAC technician. If you are not sure which option you want to try, ESCC is the perfect place to explore your options. Average annual tuition and fees for a full-time student at community colleges average $3,900, versus $9,919 at a public four-year college or university and $22,695 at a private institution. In addition, students can live at home and save on housing and food. Many students will find that they are eligible for financial aid in the form of grants, scholarships and work-study to help meet expenses while attending ESCC. Community college classes are taught by faculty whose primary focus is teaching and student learning. ESCC is fully accredited the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), the same agency that also accredits UVA, ODU, etc. Students have easy access to ESCC’s faculty who are willing to work with students and want to help them be successful. ESCC offers a variety of services to assist students in the attainment of their educational goals. These include counseling, advising, tutorial support, financial aid, support for veterans and active-duty military, along with library services. Numerous computer labs are available to students for use in completing assignments. ESCC offers classes at times that are convenient for students — days, evenings and Saturdays. ESCC has expanded its on-line offerings to include courses such as German, Japanese, Russian, economics, and statistics to meet student needs. Students are not required to be full-time and can have a part-time enrollment status to accommodate their lifestyle. If you think community colleges can’t prepare you to get where you want to go in life, here is a listing of a few individuals who started in a community college: J. Craig Venter, the person who mapped the human genome; Richard Carmona, former U.S. surgeon general; Eileen Collins, the first NASA female space shuttle commander; Nick Nolte, actor; Harry Reid, Senate majority leader; and Nolan Ryan, retired baseball pitcher. “Be the One” and start your future today at ESCC: “Where tomorrow begins!” Dr. Linda Thomas Glover Eastern Shore Community College President Post OpEd Pages Zoning Ordinance Changes Should Be Scrapped Dear Editor: About 140 citizens gathered last Thursday at the Northampton Community Forum in Eastville to hear an explanation of the proposed countywide rezoning and some of the changes versus our current zoning. Volunteering their time and expertise, panel members included several trained, experienced Virginiacertified citizen planning commissioners, a scientist and director at the University of Virginia’s Coastal Research Center, and a real-estate broker of 40 years. As co-sponsor of the event with Virginia Eastern Shorekeeper, Citizens for a Better Eastern Shore was encouraged by the large attendance. Clearly there is a thirst for additional information about the proposed zoning. The lack of knowledge, confusion, and alarm residents expressed concerning the new zoning proposed is another indication that the county has not done an adequate job explaining the changes proposed. As CBES has stated, Northampton County has provided no meaningful presentations on the details of the proposed zoning. Justifications for proposed changes were often not stated or are unsupported. A recent economic development study commissioned by the county cited several impediments to economic development. The zoning now in place was not considered one of them. County officials have stated at public meetings that no studies have been done concerning the im- November 14, 2014 • Eastern Shore Post • 39 pacts of the proposed rezoning on such things as property values and the county’s successful economic engines: agriculture, aquaculture, and tourism. No diverse public input was requested; county staff wrote the rezoning document without that input. In addition, the backbone of county zoning is its Comprehensive Plan, which reflects the community’s needs and desires, while the Zoning Ordinance is the tool that implements the plan. As part of this deeply flawed process, the county skipped revising the Comp Plan in favor of fast-tracking the zoning. This has resulted in a proposed zoning ordinance that is both inconsistent and incompatible with the county’s existing Comprehensive Plan. All the above have been a grave departure from established county procedure in regards to rezoning. This should be unacceptable to our local elected officials who uphold the fundamentals of our democracy — government for and by the people. Much more is at risk than the cost of re-advertising a proposed zoning revision. Tourism, agriculture and aquaculture all face new risks under this new zoning proposal. There is a real possibility we may derail the county’s current job providers, jeopardize our home values and the tax base, and suffer a real loss of public trust. It is not too late for the county to get back on track. CBES, representing its nearly 1,000 members, urges the Northampton Board of Supervisors to withdraw the proposed rezoning. Let’s all go back to the table as a community and review the county zoning using the reasonable and inclusive process, which has worked for us in the past. The Northampton Community Forum Presentation is available for viewing on YouTube at http:// youtu.be/kNATxEd0hkk Donna Bozza, Executive Director Citizens for a Better Eastern Shore G.F. Horne Grateful for Help, Still Needs More Dear Editor: G.F. Horne Assisted Living Facility would like to thank Gina Crockett of Lighthouse Ministries for not only helping us with our recent prom, but now becoming a wonderful donor for our bingo prizes and birthday gifts. We’d also like to thank Sylvia Bradley of the Methodist Women of Oceanview United Methodist Church who brought in boxes and bags of awesome prizes which helped us so much, and has a box for collecting more prizes. This is so kind and appreciated. Food Lion has been extra special, giving us holiday watermelon parties and pumpkins. Now Walmart is offering a community service, giving us fresh doughnuts for our morning activities. We can’t thank Walmart enough. Baskets and Bows is just wonderful as they are going to wrap our gifts for the Orchestra Christmas Party. And we thank Pastor Bailey of Grace and Truth Ministries for opening their free clothes closet and soup kitchen for us. We’d just like to ask the Eastern Shore one more thing as our motto is “Our Family Taking Care of Yours,” and that is for congregations of churches to think of adopting us to keep our weekly bingo games going with prizes, as well as birthday gifts and much needed toiletries. Also, if anyone wants to look around their house for knick-knacks and donate anything they don’t need anymore, we would appreciate it very much. You could call Elizabeth at 302-1290 on Tuesday or Wednesday to make arrangements. The residents of G.F. Horne, Onancock Computer Village Appreciates Patronage Through the Years Dear Editor: After 23 years in business, Computer Village (formerly InterCom and home of ICNet) is closing its doors. First and foremost, I would like to sincerely thank the community for their ongoing support through the years. You have become more than customers: many of you became friends. We are closing on a high note and with many fond memories. The dynamics of computer sales and repair changed through the years, and a valuable long-term subcontract ending at NASA has made this the appropriate time to close and pursue other interests. Our last day open will be Nov. 26. Safe surfing, and remember your backups! Marta Shelton, owner, Computer Village Onley Veterans’ Parade Drew Many Spectators, Participants Dear Editor: The Onley Veterans’ Celebration was a great success again this year. There were more than 200 people in attendance to watch the parade, enjoy the celebration afterward and most importantly, thank our veterans for the freedoms we enjoy today. We would like to thank the following businesses that helped to make this event a success: Wendy’s, Pepsi Bottling Ventures, LLC, PNC Bank, Shore Bank, Intrepid, and Bill and Sheila Wolfram who contributed to making this event a huge success. Additional thanks to all of the parade participants, the volunteers who helped the day of the celebration, Onley Baptist Church, U.S. Coast Guard SFO Chin- coteague, Accomack County Sheriff’s Department, Onley Volunteer Fire and Rescue and Onley Police Department. We thank all who attended, contributed and volunteered their time. The Onley Veterans’ Celebration Committee ES Post Reporter Represents Good, Traditional Journalism Dear Editor: Please, more Linda Cicoira, photos! The ones of the rocket disaster last week were brilliant. I also admire her reporting — fearless, unbiased, factual and succinct, qualities once valued in journalism, which, like so many old-fashioned ideas, seem to be slipping away from us. E.A. Lehmann, Parksley Letters to the Editor may be sent by fax, email or U.S. mail using the addresses in the Publisher’s Circle below. 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