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Free December 13, 2013 Shooting Death ‘A wink of his eye and a twist of his head of 35-Year-Old Soon gave me to know Ruled Homicide I had nothing to dread’

By Linda Cicoira The recent shooting death in Gargtha of a former Eastern Shore man with family ties to that area is being investigated as a homicide. Steven (Lil Scrappy) E. Pettit, 35, of Salis- bury, Md., was found dead from a gunshot wound to the head at 10:45 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 5, according to a prepared statement re- leased by State Police Sgt. Michelle Anaya. State Police received a report that an un- responsive driver had run into a house on the 27000 block of Gargatha Landing Road, not far from Lankford Highway. Pettit’s body was found in a 2006 Lexus that he was driving, Anaya said. The residence was not occupied when the incident occurred. Pettit’s cousin said police had two sus- pects in custody and that they were rid- ing in the back seat of the vehicle and had robbed Pettit. “This is an active ongoing criminal inves- tigation,” Anaya said Wednesday. “Any infor- mation published can hinder this investiga- tion and prohibit the agent from making an arrest. Details about the incident will not be released at this time.” Donna Price of the Medical Examiner’s Of- fice in Norfolk confirmed Wednesday that the cause of death was a gunshot wound to the head and the manner of death was a homicide. According to his obituary, Pettit was born in Tacoma, Wash., and educated in Accomack Photo by Linda Cicoira County Public Schools. The father of two was busy hearing the wish lists of local children when he met a shy little boy at the East- sons, he was buried Sunday. ern Shore Public Library recently. 2 • Eastern Shore Post • December 13, 2013 First Med Ambulance Service Closes Doors Without Notice By Linda Cicoira dents to and from dialysis or doctors’ A week before emergency medi- appointments. They also won’t be tak- cal technician (EMT) David Adams of ing those who don’t have other trans- Eagle Sound Estates lost his job, he portation home from the hospital. heard the buzz about the possible clo- Adams said the company also trans- sure of the private ambulance service ferred patients to other facilities where for which he worked. more care could be provided. Children’s He discounted the talk after being as- Hospital of the King’s Daughters was a sured by his boss there was nothing to frequent destination. And those who re- it. “Don’t believe the rumors until you side at assisted living homes like Quail are told by me,” the supervisor advised. Run, Riverside Rehabilitation or Heri- So, when Adams worked his usual tage Hall also rely on the service. 24-hour shift for First Med, Inc. last Local rescue squads will not be able Friday, he never imagined it would be to take up the slack, Adams said. “The the last. volunteer companies’ role is to take Saturday evening, exactly a week be- people to the hospital,” not to give them fore his 57th birthday, Adams got the a lift home. news of the layoff. “Happy Birthday Employees met with the company and Merry Christmas to me,” he said early Monday afternoon. They were in a telephone interview Monday night. informed the business would file for Nicole Colburn of Guilford worked bankruptcy under Chapter 7, which is for the company for four years. She ba- also called straight or liquidation bank- sically learned of the closure on the so- ruptcy. It will not be reorganized. cial network Facebook. “There is a little bit of fear that I won’t “This affects 2,300 employees in six get paid,” Adams said. “They swore up states,” she said. “We were the 4th larg- and down that we would be.” He said pay- est ambulance company in the nation. checks are usually issued every week. He I’m not sure how you go from that to expects the final one today. Adams’ posi- closing the doors. It was a shock.” tion was the most basic of EMT posts. Colburn said that in retrospect, the He was making $9.30 an hour, 48 hours warnings were there. In the previous a week, for about $400. “That’s make or weeks, employees were notified that break for some people,” he said. insurance coverage had not been paid. “I will be shocked if I get a direct They got a second letter the same day deposit on Friday,” said Colburn. “If no informing them that the insurance had one is working, there’s no one to do pay- been paid. “They blew it off as a com- roll,” she said. puter glitch,” she said. Married for 34 years with grown chil- Then holiday pay was reduced from dren, Adams is one of the lucky ones in eight hours for those who had off for that his wife has a good job purchasing Thanksgiving to no pay for those who telecommunications for a defense con- Bullfeathers didn’t work the holiday and from dou- tractor. ble-time to time-and-a-half for those “It’s just the two of us sitting here “Clearly the best” who worked. at the house in Atlantic,” he said. “Now Colburn said there were several am- we’re going to have to figure out how to 787-1887 bulances that had to be repaired but the sell it. Obviously there’s no work here bullfeathers.com garage wouldn’t release them because for me now.” “we heard they couldn’t pay the bill.” Colburn is an EMT Intermediate, Then there was talk that the company which means she can provide advance had to take out a bank loan for payroll. life support. She also is working for Ac- Adams and about 30 fellow employ- comack Public Safety on a part-time ba- ees from the Nassawadox branch of the sis and is in line for one of three full-time company applied for unemployment positions that were just established. benefits Monday. Their five ambulances But there are plenty of others who now sit idle just across the street from have to pay bills and aren’t sure how Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital. they will manage. They will no longer transport resi- “We’re just all devastated, we re- December 13, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 3 ally are,” said Arlene Bell of Melfa. “I also be a fun time.” worked Saturday. We kind of refused “I feel confident there will be other to go home. We made sure our patients companies to do the non-emergency got into dialysis and back out. They transports,” Accomack’s Public Safety all became like family to us. Those are Director Jeff Terwilliger said Tuesday. the ones I feel sorry for.” About 15 local “Is it possible that a 911-unit will be folks used First Med to get to dialysis. used on an extreme situation” to trans- Bell’s daughter, Brittany Buckner, port a patient to another facility?” he also worked for the company. “She has said. “That could happen. I don’t an- three children,” said Bell. “Her husband ticipate it being great on us. More calls was shipped to Kuwait. He’s in the are possible. We’ll continue to monitor Army. I not only have to worry about it and make adjustments if necessary.” me, I have to worry about them too.” “So far it has not affected us,” said Su- John Hilton, an EMT-Enhanced was san McAndrews, vice president of stra- March 1, 2013 • EastErn shorE Post • 25 a lieutenant with the company. “I’ve tegic development for Riverside Shore been there almost 12 years” — not Memorial Hospital. She said another long after the business, Eastern Shore company, Medical Transport of Virginia Ambulance, was established off the Beach, would take patients where they dining room table of husband and wife, need to go. “So far they’ve been helping et s ight ongenitaL eart eFeCts Dennis and Margaret Taylor, formerly usHealth out,” McAndrews noted. Matters L ’ F C h D of Sanford, in 1988. ByThe Catherine local health Campbell department was tions; others require many open-heart has coded once and it took the amaz- of infant death in the United States. That company expanded to Ports- concernedof Onancock and also offered to help get surgeries. Surgeries and medications ing staff at Children’s Hospital of the Thousands of them will not reach their mouth, said Hilton. It was eventually patientss toa motherdialysis, of saida child McAndrews, with con- may help our kids’ heart work better, King’s Daughters 25 minutes to bring first birthday and thousands more die sold to FirstMed. “A lot of the people who referredgenital one heart patient defects, to that I want agen to- but it will never be normal. CHD kids her back. She eats primarily through before they reach adulthood. Almost who worked in the Portsmouth office cy. In addition,help spread she said, awareness Hollye Carpen to my- are very fragile and unpredictable; one her G-tube and is still recuperating half of those with complex congenital live over there. Some were from here terA of Northampton County Emergency community. minute they can be running around from strokes and seizures she had over heart disease have neurological and originally.” He guessed another 30 to ServicesAny congenitalreported thatheart there defect has (CHD) not the house like normal and the next a year ago. She is taking 10 medica- developmental disabilities. 35 worked from that base. beenis serious, an influx some of 9-1-1more calls. than others. minute they could be fighting for their tions four times a day. In the United States, twice as many “I’m lost right now. I’m used to get- Some require a lifetime of medica- life. You learn to never take any mo- I am blessed that she is here with children die from CHDs each year than ting up and going to work,” Hilton said. ment for granted with a chd child. us today and every time I look at her from all forms of childhood cancer com- He estimated that there were between We heart moms may seem overpro- I can’t help but think what a miracle bined, yet funding for pediatric can- 15 and 20 road personnel and 10-15 of- tective of our kids when it comes to ill- she is. cer research is five times higher than fice workers in Accomac and Nassawa- ness, but what is a simple cold to your Every CHD child has a different funding for CHD. Only one penny of dox. “Right now, some of the upper-level child can be disastrous to ours. story, no matter how similar the heart every dollar donated to the American management might be still working” to We have watched our child on the defect. Unfortunately, scientists do not Heart Association goes toward CHD get an inventory of assets together for brink of death, been told to say our know all of the causes for CHD. A lot research. Of every dollar the govern- the bankruptcy. goodbyes, and have sat for hours and of people think that mothers or fathers ment spends on medical funding, only “I really don’t know what totally just watched the monitor, counting must have done something wrong to a fraction of a penny is directed toward happened,” Hilton said. each heartbeat, hoping it wouldn’t be cause their children’s hearts to be mal- CHD research. Adams said he heard a lot of money their last. formed. That is seldom the case. There In the last decade, death rates for was dumped into a new company that My daughter has had two open- are some known illnesses, medical con- CHDs have declined by almost 30 per- was purchased in Ohio. He doesn’t ex- heart surgeries with more to come, ditions and drugs which can increase cent due to advances made through re- pect to find another job on the Shore numerous cardiac catheterization, the risk of having a child with a heart search. Just imagine how many lives as an EMT. Besides working for gov- and nissen and G-tube surgery. She defect, but most of the time, the doctors we can save if we all work together to ernment public safety departments in don’t know why our children are born help spread the word! Accomack and Northampton counties, with heart defects. Make sure your newborn gets a there’s only one private ambulance ser- Len J. Bundick CHD is the number one birth defect; pulse ox test when born, it can detect vice left on the Shore. “Several of us have Chiropractor, P.C. nearly one out of every 100 babies is a CHD. So please, spread the word and gone over to apply at Virginia Lifeline •Participating Provider for born with a CHD, the leading cause save lives! Ambulance of Chincoteague,” he added. Anthem, BC/BS, Perdue Hilton is hopeful that a couple of •Now performing DOT physicals companies from “across the bay” will •Certified Drug Screening step up. “I may try to apply for one. I Collection Site was one of the higher levels of pay (and) Therapeutic Massage will have to take a cut.” by Terry Bundick “It wasn’t a bad job, Hilton contin- VA Licensed Massage Therapist ued. “We knew our patients. We saw #0019003401 them at least three times a week, some- Relaxation, Reflexology, Ear Candling times more. We would kid around a lot. 25549 East Main Street, Onley It had its trying times … but it could 757-787-1086

Colonial Square 13C Belle Haven Wednesday 8-3 (757)442-3277 4 • Eastern Shore Post • December 13, 2013 Accomack Looks to New Wastewater Treatment Demands By Linda Cicoira discharges into the Chesapeake Bay, the piping, more than $200,000 for engi- literary loans and from 3.06 percent to Accomack officials want to build a Department of Environmental Quality neering, $300,000 for a lift station and 2.93 percent on social services building wastewater treatment system at the In- (DEQ) regulates operations there. $50,000 for a generator. bonds. The total amount to be refinanced dustrial Park in Melfa that would han- County officials contend regulations In other business, the supervisors is nearly $7 million. The Economic De- dle 100,000 gallons per day and serve for that system are likely to become voted unanimously to save a total of velopment Authority and the School areas between there and Accomac. more stringent which, in turn, would about $156,000 by taking advantage “of Board will be asked to approve the plan The cost is estimated at $3.25 mil- cause fees to be raised. The current historic lows in interest rates.” Refinanc- later this month. The latter panel will be lion and would include service for the rate with the town is $15.47 per 1,000 ing is set to close by Dec. 19. The plan is asked to authorize a school for collateral new hospital in Onley and disposal on gallons. Engineers told the county to go from 3 percent to 1.66 percent on for the literary loan. about 85 acres beside the fire-training board that the new system could do the center on Beacon Road. job for $8 per 1,000 gallons, an annual The effluent would be discharged be- savings of about $272,000. Special Election for Northam’s low the tilling level. Accomack Director Onancock Mayor Russell Jones, of Public Works Stewart Hall said the Councilman T. Lee Byrd and Manag- State Senate Seat Set for Jan. 7 affected farm was most recently plant- er G. Cabell Lawton IV attended last ed with soybeans. week’s board of supervisors session, but Gov. Bob McDonnell has set Jan. 7, he succeeds my great friend, Bill Bol- Late last week, county supervisors did not speak publicly about the issue. 2014, as the date for the special elec- ling. In light of the 2014 General As- unanimously agreed to apply for permits Crockett, who lives near the town tion to fill the seat of state Sen. Ralph sembly Session beginning on January from the Virginia Department of Health treatment plant and represents the Northam, who was elected lieutenant 8th, it is critical that we quickly fill that would allow for a treatment system surrounding district, wondered what governor and is resigning from the this vacancy … to ensure that voters to utilize the “existing force main” (in re- would happen if the town offered a bet- Senate, effective Jan. 11. are represented as soon as practica- verse) with start-up within a year. ter deal. He was told the permit is good “The 6th District of Virginia has ble. Therefore, I have called this elec- “We have to perform due diligence,” for five years. greatly benefited from Senator Ralph tion for January 7th.” said Supervisor Robert Crockett. “We A breakdown of estimated costs for Northam’s representation over the Vying for Northam’s seat are cur- need an option in case things don’t the new operation includes $1.4 million last five years,” said McDonnell. rent Democratic state Del. Lynwood work out with Onancock.” for wastewater treatment, $600,000 “Ralph will now go on to serve all Vir- Lewis of Accomac and Republican Nor- Because the Town of Onancock’s plant for disposal, $290,000 for transmission ginians as lieutenant governor when folk businessman Wayne Coleman. December 13, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 5 Northampton Looks To Survival Without ER By Ron West The committee recommends a mini- nn reported that the recount for the the same for a similar event scheduled Northampton supervisors heard mum of 15 medics and two ambulances state attorney general’s race would for June 14-15, 2014. Tuesday from former Supervisor Spen- be added to the county’s Emergency be conducted locally on Dec. 17 at the Northampton Schools Superinten- cer Murray on alternatives for provid- Medical Services to handle anticipated courthouse. The public can observe the dent Dr. Walter Clemons addressed ing emergency care after Riverside increased emergency calls and length process, but will be required to stay a question posed by the supervisors Shore Memorial Hospital shuts its of transport. The impact on the county out of the way. Representatives of each at their November session regarding doors in Nassawadox and moves to a budget would be just under $700,000 candidate will be in attendance. staffing and salaries. He noted that new facility in Onley in two years. for salaries and benefits. Providing the supervisors with a it is important to insure that teacher Murray presented the findings of The need to provide at least three final update of the 2013 Tall Ships salaries are competitive to facilitate the Ad-Hoc Emergency Care Commit- helicopter landing sites for transport weekend visit to Cape Charles, Dave retention. Supervisor Oliver Bennett, tee charged with studying the issue. of serious cases will add to the county’s Steward reported that 7,000 to 8,000 a Northampton teacher himself, asked He reported that despite efforts to lo- cost as well. individuals visited the harbor from how long it had been since county teach- cate a site for an emergency facility The committee recommends provid- June 14-16, when the ships were in the ers had received a step increase in pay, in Northampton County to save what ing night and weekend care by a phy- harbor. He said Cape Charles received to which Dr. Clemons responded that it could be a long trip to the new hospital, sician’s assistant or nurse practitioner substantial income from the visitors. had been five years. Bennett noted that that option would likely be far too ex- and then adding services over time. The county provided funding to as- the new elected school board has indi- pensive without some form of outside The supervisors agreed to extend sist in drawing the ships to the county. cated that it sees step increases as an financial assistance. Instead, ambu- the ad-hoc committee’s deadline for a Steward urged the supervisors to do important agenda item for 2014. lances could be forced to head south to final report to Feb. 11, 2014. a Hampton Roads hospital. County Voting Registrar Terry Fly- Wanted: Franklin City Photos Chincoteague Bay Field Station line and marsh restoration at the CBFS (CBFS) staff and Shippensburg Uni- Greenbackville property. To ensure that versity faculty member Dr. Sean Cor- researchers approach the restoration nell will join Atlantic Supervisor Ron with the property’s full history in mind, Wolff’s meeting Dec. 16­ at 7 p.m. at Cornell is asking residents to bring old Captain’s Cove Marina Club. photographs of Franklin City and Green- Cornell will discuss plans for shore- backville, which he can scan at the event.

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David James Tull, 31, of Oxford someone else.” Oct. 24 with burglary of a dwelling and Street in Pocomoke City, Md., pleaded Tazewell was on probation when the stealing four pairs of shoes belonging to Court Postings guilty to two felonies and a misde- most recent crimes occurred. A prison Hendrick Townsend. He was arrested meanor charge of embezzlement at term of a year and five months was re- Dec. 4. Baytops is free on $2,000 bond. By Linda Cicoira Asplundh Tree Expert Company, oc- imposed for assault and battery of a A preliminary hearing was scheduled curring between 2010 and 2011. A pre- family member. for Jan. 13. Accomack Grand Jury sentence report was ordered. Tull is Corey A. Beckett, 34, of Tasley Jossie Marie Kerrick, 28, of Seagull Quiet indictments handed down free on bond. pleaded guilty to two counts of pos- Drive on Chincoteague is accused Dec. 2 by an Accomack Grand Jury ………………………………… session with the intent to distribute of obtaining property belonging to against a Mappsville man were made cocaine on April 23. Sentencing was Walmart in Onley by false pretenses public Tuesday. Northampton Circuit Court deferred pending completion of a pre- on Nov. 20. She also was charged with Titus Lysander Floyd Jr., 20, of A Machipongo man who used a ve- sentence report. misdemeanor shoplifting. Kerrick was Lankford Highway was indicted on hicle as a weapon during a drunken Judgment was withheld for a year arrested on Dec. 9. Bond was set for counts of armed burglary and larceny crime spree was sentenced Monday in in accordance with First Offender Sta- $3,500. A preliminary hearing was set and use of a firearm in a felony in con- Northampton Circuit Court to 46 years tus for Frederick Eugene Walker, 55, of for Jan. 27. nection with an alleged home invasion in prison, with all but three years sus- Exmore who pleaded guilty to posses- Fred Douglas Lykes, 57, of Church at Sanford. The records state Floyd pended. sion of cocaine. He was ordered to stay Street in Onancock was charged with will not be prosecuted on a charge of Judge W. Revell Lewis III gave drug free for a year while submitting obtaining property belonging to Sonic, brandishing a “machete” with the in- Christopher Tazewell, 30, of Seaside to random screenings, and perform Inc. by false pretenses and a third of- tent of intimidating Tyler Williams in Road five years each for three counts 100 hours of community service. fense of petty larceny on Nov. 20. He a related incident. of unlawful wounding, to run concur- Amy Sue Duer, 22, of Exmore was was arrested Dec. 5 and is being held A co-defendant, Lamesha Cropper, rently, with four years suspended; a sentenced to five years each for credit- without bond. A preliminary hearing 26, of Salisbury, Md., also was indicted 12-month suspended term for assault card theft and credit-card forgery and will be held Jan. 27. in the incident on Marsh Market Road, and battery; a five-year suspended 12 months for petty larceny, to run con- Abidan Ordonez-Cruz, 21, of Wal- during which she was shot and later term each for hit and run and destruc- currently. All time was suspended. lops Island Road in Assawoman was found in a vehicle with Master Caine tion of property; five years each for two Gerome Jay Hudson Jr., 63, of Nor- charged with two counts of forging a Wesley Jr., 23, of Nelsonia who died counts of reckless disregard for life folk was sentenced to five years each public record on Sept. 28. He was ar- from gunshot wounds. of a child, with four years suspended; for two counts of credit-card fraud and rested Dec. 5, and bail was set at ………………………………… five years for a third DUI, with all a count of credit-card theft, to run con- $5,000. A preliminary hearing was set but six months suspended; five years currently, with all but 11 months sus- for Jan. 13. Accomack Circuit Court for a third offense of driving without pended. He was ordered to pay $374 James Michael Carpenter, 25, of Aaron Troussaint Davis, 46, of Coo- a license, with all but six months sus- restitution. Cattail Road in Mears will not be pros- per Lane in Accomac was given 10 pended; and a $1,000 fine for DUI. ………………………………… ecuted on a charge of making a threat years in prison for grand larceny from Witnesses told Trooper B.D. Ken- to blow up another man’s house and Walmart in Onley in March and five nedy that Tazewell struck a car that Accomack District Court kill his family, court records show. years for felony shoplifting. Davis also had stopped just north of B&B Market A Norfolk man was charged with Jennifer East, 26, of Bunker Hill on was sentenced in Accomack Circuit at the corner of Lankford Highway and moving illegal drugs in Accomack Chincoteague was convicted Monday Court to 12 months in jail for receiv- Machipongo Drive on March 11. County late last week, according to of making a threat by telephone, a mis- ing stolen property on March 11. That The defendant’s 3-year-old daugh- papers filed in Accomack General Dis- demeanor. She was originally charged term was set to run consecutively with ter and an 8-year-old child were riding trict Court. “with knowingly communicating in the others. All but time served was in the back of the vehicle he was driv- Hector Nicholas Soto, 28, of Arm- writing a threat to kill or do bodily in- suspended. ing. He is accused of stealing it sev- field Circle was charged with trans- jury to another.” East was fined $150. Harry Earl Pinkard, also known as eral days earlier. It belongs to Ayisha porting “one ounce or more of cocaine, Melvin Edward Tipton, 42, of Cook Peaches, 46, of New Church pleaded Vann, the mother of the younger child. coca leaves or a salt compound, deriva- Street in Parksley was convicted of guilty to eluding police on Nov. 24, Tazewell was arrested at the nearby tive or preparation” on Dec. 6. He was petty larceny of property belonging to 2012. He also pleaded no contest market where it took three officers to arrested the same day. Brenda Prolfitt on June 25. He initial- to possession of cocaine on July 20, restrain him, Kennedy reported. The $75,000 unsecured bond that ly was charged with grand theft. Tip- 2013. A count of driving after hav- Tazewell, a trusty at Eastern Shore was set means he was freed without ton was given a six-month suspended ing been declared a habitual offender Regional Jail, apologized. He admitted paying a fee. Special Agent Scott Wade sentence. on Nov. 24, 2012, was not prosecut- he has a drinking problem and said he of Eastern Shore Drug Task Force ………………………………… ed. Pinkard was remanded to jail to is in Alcoholic Anonymous classes at (ESDTF) investigated. A preliminary await sentencing. the facility. hearing was set for Jan. 27, 2014. Northampton District Court Bond was increased from $15,000 “It’s unfortunate that the time Tabora Jermaine Bailey, 30, of Sea- Printice A. Wiggins of Cheriton has to $75,000 for Christopher T. Bonni- you’ve spent in jail over the years has side Road in Painter was charged been charged with unauthorized use of well, 43, of Hacksneck, who is free on not gotten your attention,” Lewis said. Dec. 5 with possession with intent a vehicle, according to records filed in charges of forcible rape and violating “You just haven’t gotten the message to distribute cocaine. Bail was set at Northampton General District Court. a protective order. The incidents alleg- that you can’t do this stuff. You need $5,000. His preliminary trial was set The complaint was filed Tuesday by Lt. edly occurred in November. Bonniwell to be taken out of society for awhile for Jan. 27. A.J. Ferebee of Northampton County is to have no contact with the alleged … you seem like a nice guy … you Robert Franklin Baytops IV, 20, of Sheriff’s Office. A Jan. 23 preliminary victim. need to be put away so you won’t hurt Pettit Lane in Horntown was charged hearing was set. December 13, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 7 Accused Arsonist Denied Bond and Change of Venue By Linda Cicoira sion made by Charles Robert Smith III and televised bail bondsman’s office to hear what the jury decided. Accused arsonist Tonya Susan Bundick will spend in the area. “It just put an image out there that peo- When she got the news, she turned herself in. the holidays in Eastern Shore Regional Jail in accor- ple are going to remember without adequate proof.” Zaleski asked that the initial bond be continued dance with a ruling made Wednesday by Judge Glen Smith was Bundick’s fiancé at the time of the arsons. and that Bundick be released on her own recogni- A. Tyler in Accomack Circuit Court. The first of two In late October, Tyler informally appointed Allan zance for the other charges. “The best test of her dan- trials and a hearing regarding evidence were set for Zaleski of Norfolk to represent Bundick after her ini- ger to the community” and possible flight risk “has January. tial lawyers were removed due to a conflict of inter- been assessed,” he said. Bundick, wearing a dark-blue, short-sleeved jail- est. Zaleski and his son, Alexander Christopher Za- Agar argued she should remain in jail because house jumpsuit that indicated the cellblock where leski, were appointed officially Wednesday, although she could face a lifetime in prison. “Her potential for she is being held, took the witness stand to ask Tyler the state will only pay the elder Zaleski. leaving the area is very great,” he said, noting that to move her trial to Emporia, Va., where she contend- Allan Zaleski asked Tyler to watch a DVD of the she is unemployed and her children are in the care ed she would get a fair trial, and to set bond for ad- Smith’s broadcast before making a decision. Tyler ac- of others. ditional charges that were made earlier this month. cepted the disc into evidence, but said he would not Bundick said she had been living in Parksley with In October, Tyler agreed to move the proceed- watch it because it wasn’t relevant. family who provided her with room and board, that ings to Virginia Beach, which is in the same circuit “Widespread publicity was not behind the first she helped those and other family members and that as Accomack. He reasoned it would be hard to find change of venue,” Commonwealth’s Attorney Gary she had income-tax return money to assist her. residents of the Eastern Shore to serve who aren’t Agar said. “You can still question prospective jurors,” Tyler said he set the bond because after a while, relatives or friends of victims, police officers or fire- he continued, arguing that reports were made as far it appeared that more charges were not going to be fighters associated with dozens of fires deliberately as Beijing and London. “How will you escape public- filed. “Now circumstances are entirely different.” set between November 2012 and April 2013. ity?” he asked. The judge postponed making a decision regarding But the 40-year-old mother of two wanted to go Tyler agreed. “They would have had to try O.J. in Zaleski’s motion to keep information about the later even farther away. She asked Tyler to move the pro- Borneo (southeast Asia)” based on that concept, he said. charges from the trial for the alleged April 1 crimes. ceedings to Emporia because of what she said was Agar was opposed to bond for Bundick. She was free Agar was opposed because he “must prove knowl- negative publicity from television and newspapers in on $30,000 secured bond for the first two charges — edge or (a) scheme.” But, Tyler said, he needs “to Hampton Roads. arson and conspiracy — in connection with an April know what the commonwealth plans to introduce.” “A lot of video that was broadcast centered on me 1, 2013, fire. On Dec. 2, when a Grand Jury indicted A hearing on that motion was set for 1:15 p.m. Jan. 9 … that I was the one who started the whole thing … her on 62 counts of deliberately setting fires, including in Accomack. 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Line Station. from 1 to 4 p.m. Community Notes GEBCA has asked Main Street busi- Progressive caroling will take place Trial Rescue nesses to decorate their buildings for in Cape Charles Tuesday, Dec. 17, with The Greater Exmore the holiday season. The Public Works hayrides, hot chocolate and cookies. The Program Proves Business and Communi- department has decorated the town public is welcome to participate. ty Association (GEBCA), and tree with lights, bows, and wreaths Successful Exmore formed three months ago and all the trimmings. Atlantic Volun- By Linda Cicoira to spur economic growth, To join GEBCA, call Presient Ken teer Fire & Rescue Emergency medical response has im- has announced that on Dec. Dufty at 442-7889. Company will hold proved in northern Accomack and coun- 14, Mayor Douglas W. Greer Sr. Atlantic its annual Break- ty officials plan on keeping it that way. will light the Christmas tree in the The library at Cape fast With Santa Public Safety Director Jeff Terwil- town square at the corner of Main and Charles will feature chil- Cape Buffet — which in- liger reported late last week that in Bank streets at about 5:45 p.m. dren’s activities Sunday, Charles cludes eggs, pancakes, October, all areas in Accomack com- Brad Ford’s students, along with Dec. 15, from 1 to 3 p.m., sausage, scrapple and drinks plied with the Board of Supervisors’ church choirs, will sing carols before the when a tour of Cape Charles — Saturday, Dec. 21, from 7 to 11 standard of getting a unit on-scene tree lighting. churches also will be conducted. a.m. The cost is $7 for adults and within 20 minutes at least 90 percent After it, the annual Exmore Christ- Decorated historic homes will be a $3 for children under 6 (age 2 and un- of the time. mas Parade will begin at the County part of the B&B Holiday Cookie Trail der free). The success was attributed to a $40,000 trial program that used paid workers and county equipment that was stationed in the area. Supervisors voted unanimously to make it a per- manent program, which includes hir- ing three additional employees. Checking Prior to the change, Greenback- ville Volunteer Fire Department had not met the standard since June 2010 The relationship account when compliance was obtained twice that celebrates you. in the entire year.

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Only one promotional offer per household.2) Interest rate bonus applies to new CDs excluding promotional offers.3) Annual Percentage Rate (APR). Subject to credit qualification. Applies only to non-real estate consumer loans. See a bank employee for complete details. ShoreBank.com 866.867.8500 December 13, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 9 Mile POSTS Graduations Awards Marriages •a son, born to Yumari Bedoya of Greenbush Nov. 21 •a daughter, born to Dyneis Parker Local Agency Earns and Ryan Hall of Keller Nov. 22 •a daughter, born to Slyneaquia irths Grant To Help Victims Davis and Ledante Hall of Melfa B The Avon Foundation for Women College, where she earned a bachelor’s Nov. 22 has awarded a $7,500 one-year degree in art education. She is an art •a son, born to Laketa and Joseph Gina Cullen To Wed grant to the Eastern Shore Coali- teacher at Broadwater Academy. Hines of Birdsnest Nov. 24 tion Against Domestic Violence Tyler Ames The prospective groom is a gradu- •a son, born to Monique Heyward (ESCADV) to provide direct ser- of Onley Nov. 25 Carmie Savage of Painter and Wil- ate of Northampton High School and vices to domestic violence vic- •a son, born to Maria Martinez of liam Cullen, also of Painter, have an- Longwood University, where he earned tims. Pictured (from left) are ES- Cape Charles Nov. 25 nounced the engagement of their a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology. He CADV Board President Peaches •a daughter, born to Nichol daughter, Regina Marie (Gina) Cullen is a seed manager at Crop Production Dodge and ESCADV Executive Whitmore of Wattsville Nov. 2 to Tyler Paige Ames, son of Paige and Services. Director Cristi Lawton. In addi- •a daughter, born to Jenny Wheeler Suzanne Ames of Exmore. The couple plan to wed on Aug. tion to the grant, Avon represen- of New Church Dec. 3 The bride-to-be is a graduate of Nan- 2, 2014, at Eastern Shore Yacht and tatives also donated many items •a daughter, born to Jessica dua High School and Virginia Wesleyan Country Club in Melfa. for shelter clients. Upshur and Gerrit Robberecht of Cape Charles Dec. 3 During this Holiday Season - •a daughter, born to Cynthia Please Consider Contributing Merritt of Hallwood Dec. 3 to Members Helping Members Kate’s •a daughter, born to Celestine Daggins of Cheriton Dec. 4 Members Helping Members, Inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) community-based •a daughter, born to Aliyah Mills Eastern Shore organization created to assist those less Kupboard and James Banks of Temperance­ fortunate citizens of Virginia’s Eastern ville Dec. 4 Beauty Academy Shore with their electric energy bills. •a son, born to Allison and Joshua The governing Board of Members Help- The cookies are out, Wishes everyone a Gaskin of Cape Charles Dec. 4 ing Members, Inc. is comprised of five fruit cakes are ready! •a son, born to Lucila Melchor of Merry Christmas & members who volunteer their time to oversee the operation. Painter Dec. 4 Happy New Year! •a daughter, born to Shannon A&N Electric Cooperative has volun- teered to assist Members Helping Mem- Kate & Jackie are Joynes and Jacob Lucas of Accomac The Shore’s only Adult bers, in raising funds by allowing mem- Dec. 5 Cosmetology School bers of ANEC to donate one dollar a baking up a storm. month on their electric bills. Classes forming now. If you would like to contribute to Mem- O’ Ban Boo Xmasss treee’s rd bers Helping Members, you can do so Come on in Register by January 3 . by checking the box on your ANEC bills Far, far away. Heathen Gods which reads “Check This Box to Donate & smell..... they brought Birthday Cakes Mention this ad to to Members Helping Members, Inc.” Day by day. Lighted candles. receive a 40% discount ANEC will then add one dollar a month time is Where they tormented to your bills and forward the proceeds to off admission price. Members Helping Members. running the children in a fiery Pit. Distribution of the funds collected is handled Played Drums Loud, drown Contact Tim by the Accomack and Northampton Social out.... out screams. Mass graves 419-344-4831 or Services offices. One hundred percent of of bones are dug up today!!! 757-679-7876 your contribution goes to those in need. Get a life of truth. You know Please consider helping those who are in 442-PIES not, your foolishness. Good 4090 A-1 Lankford Hwy. need here on Virginia’s Eastern Shore. Colonial Square people gave there lives for U Exmore, VA All donations are tax deductible. to know. It’s in history Books. Your contributions are Belle Haven, VA Your Servant, Post Angel greatly appreciated. 10 • Eastern Shore Post • December 13, 2013

man and surveyor, Custis and Sawyer Bryant Custis, all was a longtime VA EMS instructor. Obituaries and greatly loved of Craddockville; and numerous nieces He is survived by an uncle, Brice fishing and his and nephews. Walker, several cousins and countless Franktown Native Dies Harley motorcycle. A graveside service was held, Satur- friends. Long-time resident of Chapel Hill, In addition to day, Dec. 7, at Belle Haven Cemetery, Funeral services were held Tuesday, N.C., Mr. Charles Dunning Notting- his parents, sur- with Rev. Rob Kelly officiating. Dec. 10, at Grace U.M. Church in Parks- ham II, died Friday, Nov. 29, 2013, at vivors include his Memorial donations may be made ley. Interment was in Parksley Cemetery. Carolina Meadows at the age of 94. son, Cody Corbin to Shore Christian Academy, 11624 Memorial contributions may be Born in Franktown, he was the son of of Parksley; Cody’s Occohannock Rd., Exmore, VA 23350; made to Parksley Volunteer Fire Com- the late Judge John Edward and Maude half-brothers, or Craddockville U.M. Church, c/o Mrs. pany, P.O. Box 14, Parksley, VA 23421. Taylor Nottingham. Mr. Nottingham Chucky McGordy Mr Corbin June Custis, P.O. Box 66, Craddockville, To sign the guest book online, visit graduated from Hampton Sydney Col- and Christian San- VA 23341. Online condolences may be of- www.thorntonfuneralhome.net lege and Cornell School of Hotel Admin- chez and their mother, Michelle San- fered at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com Arrangements were made by Thorn- istration and attended University of Vir- chez, all of Bloxom; sister, Kimberly Arrangements were made by ton Funeral Home in Parksley. ginia Law School. He served in the U.S. Giuliani (and husband, Joe) of Cham- Doughty Funeral Home in Exmore. Navy as a lieutenant commander. After paign, Ill.; brother, Kevin Corbin (and Onancock Resident Dies his service in World War II, he worked wife, Lisa) of Bloxom; and several aunts, EMS Officer Dies Mrs. Karen Mary Cieslik, 72, of for The Lake Placid Club, Sheraton Ho- uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Mr. Orris James “Jimmy” Rowley Onancock, formerly of , tels in Baltimore and Washington, D.C. A funeral service was conducted III, 59, of Parksley passed away Wednes- Pa., passed away at her residence He and A.E. Finley established the Uni- from Williams-Parksley Funeral Home day, Dec. 4, 2013, at Peninsula Regional Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2013. versity Inn and Pines Restaurant in Saturday, Dec. 7, by Pastor Bob Boyce. Medical Center in Salisbury, Md. Born in Philadelphia, she was a Chapel Hill and the Triangle Motel and Memorial donations may be made to Born in Nassawadox, he was the son daughter of the late John and Gene- College Inn in Raleigh, N.C. Hope Hospice, 9470 HealthPark Circle, of the late Orris James Rowley Jr. and vieve Masterson Cummings. She was a In retirement, Mr. and Mrs. Notting- Fort Myers, FL 33908. Memory trib- Jessie Walker Rowley. legal secretary and member of St. Peter ham traveled the world, often visiting utes may be shared with the family at Mr. Rowley held numerous positions the Apostle Catholic Church in Onley. places where Mr. Nottingham served www.williamsfuneralhomes.com within the Emergency Medical Ser- Mrs. Cieslik is survived by her hus- during World War II. He was a found- vices, Fire Department and Masonic band, Stanley L. Cieslik; daughters, ing member of the A.E. Finley Foun- Former Supervisor Dies community. He was a magistrate for Joanne McGovern of Onancock and dation, responsible for donations to Mr. Elvin Richard Custis Jr., 83, the Virginia Supreme Court, having ju- Cheryl Ann Milford of Gastonia, N.C.; numerous charities and universities of Belle Haven passed away Wednes- risdiction over the Seventh Magisterial brothers, John Francis Cummings (and every year. Mr. Nottingham believed day, Dec. 4, 2013. Region, and was a member of the Vir- wife, Kaki) of Philadelphia and Rob- that education was of paramount im- A native of Craddockville, he was ginia Magistrates Association. Mr. Row- ert Cummings (and wife, Kathleen) of portance. He was a member of Univer- the son of Charlotte Sturgis Custis ley was also a past supervisor and dis- Moorestown, N.J.; four grandchildren; sity Baptist and Christ U.M. Church. of Craddockville and the late Elvin patcher for Eastern Shore 9-1-1 Center. six great-grandchildren; three nieces; His beloved wife, Bee, passed away in R. Custis Sr. Mr. Custis was a retired He was a past master for the for- and two nephews. 2002. Mr. Nottingham was predeceased farmer and businessman and a devoted mer Parksley Lodge 325 AF/AM and A private service will be held. by a brother, John E. Nottingham, and member of Craddockville U.M. Church, a member of Central Lodge 300 AF/ Memory tributes may be shared at is survived by his brother, Ben G. Not- where he previously served on the ad- AM in Onley and had been a Mason- www.williamsfuneralhomes.com tingham of Raleigh; children, Nancy ministrative board and taught Sunday ic Lodge instructor and lecturer. Mr. Arrangements were made by Wil- Nottingham Tyler (Jim) of Charleston, school. He served on the Virginia Farm Rowley was a past exalted ruler for liams-Onancock Funeral Home. S.C., and Charles Dunning Nottingham Bureau Federation Board of Directors BPOE 1766 Elks and had served as III (Gail) of Chapel Hill; and grandchil- for 28 years, was a member of the Ruri- treasurer and was currently secretary Richard ‘Dickie’ Morgan dren, Jessica Nottingham Scott (John) tans for 52 years, served as Delmarva for St. Thomas U.M. Church. Mr. Richard Preston “Dickie” of Austin, Texas, and Charles Dunning district governor, past president of Ac- Mr. Rowley was immensely involved Morgan, 62, of Pungoteague died Nottingham IV of Charlotte, N.C. comack County Farm Bureau, on the in the fire company and had been a Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2013, at his home. A service of celebration was held in Accomack County Board of Supervi- member of Parksley Volunteer Fire Born in Nassawadox, he was a son of the auditorium of Carolina Meadows sors and as a lifetime member of Ex- Company for 44 years. He served as Margaret Taylor Morgan of Onancock Monday, Dec. 9. more-Belle Haven Lodge. a past president, past chaplain and and the late Charles Eugene Morgan Memorial donations may be made to the In addition to his mother, survivors current secretary and Rescue Squad Sr. Mr. Morgan was one of a kind. He al- Employee Appreciation Fund, 100 Car- include his wife, Linda Coulbourne captain for the company. He also was ways took time to speak to everyone. He olina Meadows, Chapel Hill, NC 27517. Custis; son, Elvin Richard “Richie” involved in the DelMarVa Volun- was a friendly face of the family exter- Custis III (and wife, Deanna) of Crad- teer Fireman’s Association, where he minating business, Charles E. Morgan Parksley Man Dies in Fla. dockville; daughter, Wanda Annis Is- served as a past president and current & Sons Co. When he wasn’t working or Mr. Russell “Dale” Corbin Jr., 52, dell (and husband, Fuzzy) of Belle chaplain and parliamentarian. chatting with friends and family, you of Parksley passed away at the home of Haven; sister, Sue Custis Lewis (and Mr. Rowley was one of the first certi- could bet he was power- and weightlift- his parents in North Fort Myers, Fla., husband, Jimmy) of Orange, Va.; broth- fied paramedics on the Eastern Shore ing. Mr. Morgan was a member of Rock Monday, Dec. 2, 2013. er, Russell S. Custis (and wife, Doris and had served as a member of the Church on the Eastern Shore. Born in Baltimore, Md., he was a son Mae) of Craddockville; grandchildren, Eastern Shore EMS Council. He was a In addition to his mother, survivors of Russell Dale Corbin and Ruth Ann Erin Cole Isdell of St. Petersburg, Fla., chairman of the Accomack County Fire include two wives, Becky W. Morgan Young Corbin. Mr. Corbin was a drafts- Dylan Trevor Custis, Chase Manning Commission Memorial Committee and and April Morgan; children, Chad Mor- December 13, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 11 gan of Pungoteague, Kelsey Rene Mor- Shirley); close friend and companion, to Hospice of the Eastern Shore, 165 Onancock Man Dies gan of Onancock, and Dustin Jester Bill Fitzgerald; brother-in-law, Edgar Market St., Suite 3, Onancock, VA of Richmond, Va.; sisters, Iris Crock- B. Bradley (and wife, Sylvia); and sev- 23417. Memory tributes may be shared Mr. Ronald Arthur Brady, 78, of ett (and husband, eral nieces and nephews. at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com Onancock, formerly of Brick Town, N.J., Willie) of Onan- Funeral services were conducted died Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2013, at the Hermit- cock and Donna from Williams-Onancock Funeral Pungoteague Woman Dies age on the Eastern Shore in Onancock. Tapman (and hus- Home Monday, Dec. 9. Interment was Mrs. Joan Casler, 82, of Pungo­teague Born in Morristown, N.J., he was band, Lee) of Belle in Fairview Lawn Cemetery. died Monday, Dec. 9, 2013, at home. a son of the late Haven; brothers, Memorial contributions may be A native of Toms River, N.J., she was Howard and Ev- Charles E. “Gene” made to Market Street U.M. Church, the daughter of the late Raymond and elyn Marie Cole Morgan Jr. (and 75 Market St., Onancock, VA 23417; Alma McKelvey Clayton. She was a Brady. Mr. Brady wife, Sherry) of or to Harborton U.M. Church, P.O. Box member of Maranatha Baptist Church. held many jobs Onancock and 137, Pungoteague, VA 23422. Memory Mrs. Casler is survived by her hus- with Ford Motor Joseph C. “Joe” tributes may be shared with the family band, William E. Casler; children, Lin- Company, retiring Morgan (and wife, at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com da Joan Curtis (and husband, Joe) of Por- after 30 years of Mr. Morgan Peggy) of Melfa; ter, Mass., Judi Ann Gordon (and husband, service. He was a and several other relativess. He was Harborton Woman Dies T.C.) of Chesapeake, Va., William Vernon United Methodist, predeceased by a son, Kent Maury Mrs. Grace Hewlett Taylor, 94, of Casler (and wife, Denise) of Bayville, N.J., served in the U.S Morgan. Harborton passed away Thursday, Dec. and Becky Lynn Secor (and husband, Rod) Army, and was an Funeral services were conducted 5, 2013, at her residence. of Lumberton, N.J.; 14 grandchildren; 17 avid car buff, en- Mr. Brady from Rock Church in Onley Sunday, A native of Hewlett, Long Island, N.Y., great-grandchildren; and one great-great- joying classic and hotrod automobiles. Dec. 8, by Pastor Paul Nolz. Interment she was the daughter of the late Ford grandchild. She was predeceased by a Survivors include his wife, Joan in Mount Holly Cemetery in Onancock Hewlett and Nettie Wilshire Heesch. daughter, Wendy Lee Daugherty. Brady; son, Robert Brady (and wife was private. Mrs. Taylor was predeceased by her Funeral services will be conducted to- Antoinette) of Bridgeport, Texas; Memorial donations may be made husband, John C. Taylor Jr. She is sur- day, Dec. 13, at 2 p.m. at Maranatha Bap- granddaughter, Courtney Brady; sis- to the charity of one’s choice. Memory vived by her daughter, Grace E. Selby tist Church by Rev. Michael Muender. ters, Barbara Martin and Beverly Ron- tributes may be shared with the family of Harborton; sister, Betty Peterson of Memorial donations may be made to go; brothers, Wendell, Dave, Mark and at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com Portsmouth, Va.; granddaughter, Jea- Maranatha Baptist Church, P.O. Box Bill Brady; the mother of his children, Arrangements were made by Wil- nette Sturgis of Onancock; great-grand- 1423, Exmore, VA 23350. Online con- Corinne Stanton of Fort Myers, Fla.; liams-Onancock Funeral Home. children, Morghan and Donald Rogers dolences may be sent to the family at and many nieces and nephews. He of Onancock; and loving dog, Linus Lin. www.doughtyfuneralhome.com was predeceased by two sons, Dale and C&P Retiree Passes Away To honor her request, no public ser- Arrangements were made by Mike Brady; and a brother, Jim Brady. Mrs. Beverly Price Edwards vice will be held. Doughty Funeral Home in Exmore. A memorial service will be held at Bradley, 82, of Nancock Gardens, Memorial donations may be made Market Street U.M. Church in Onan- Onancock, passed away Thursday, Dec. to the SPCA, P.O. Box 164, Onley, VA Holly Farms Retiree Dies cock Saturday, Dec. 14, at 2 p.m., with 5, 2013, at River- 23418. Online condolences may be of- Mr. Randolph Lee Drewer, 84, of Rev. Albert L. Crockett officiating. side Shore Reha- fered at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com Saxis died Sunday, Dec. 8, 2013, at Hartley Memorial donations may be made to bilitation Center Arrangements were made by Hall Nursing Home, Pocomoke City, Md. Hospice of the Eastern Shore, 165 Mar- in Parksley. Doughty Funeral Home in Exmore. Born in Saxis, he was the son of the late ket St., Suite 3, Onancock, VA 23417; or Born in Nas- Claude Wesley Drewer and Hilda Northam the Hermitage on the Eastern Shore, sawadox, she was a Former Business Owner Dies Drewer. Mr. Drewer was a retired truck 23610 North St., Onancock, VA 23417. daughter of the late Mr. Hugh Kellam Richardson, driver for Holly Farms. He was a member Memory tributes may be shared at Everett “Licker” 71, a resident of Quail Run Assisted of Pocomoke U.M. Church in Grotons, a www.williamsfuneralhomes.com Edwards and Mar- Living in Nelsonia since 2005, former- loving family man, and avid fisherman. Arrangements were made by Wil- garet Lilliston Ed- ly of Nassawadox, passed away at his Mr. Drewer was predeceased by his liams-Onancock Funeral Home. wards. Mrs. Brad- residence Thursday, Dec. 5, 2013. wife, Reva Mister Drewer. He is sur- Mrs. Bradley ley retired from Born in Nassawadox and reared in vived by his brothers, Claude Wesley C&P Telephone Company, was a mem- Keller, he was the son of the late James Drewer Jr. (and wife, Vicki) of Snow ber of Market Street U.M. Church, and and Mary Ethel Kellam Richardson. Hill, Md., and Charles Northam Drew- death by enjoyed boating with her late husband. Mr. Richardson was a former owner/op- er of Dundalk, Md.; and several nieces, accideNt? Mrs. Bradley was predeceased by erator of Henry’s Imprinting and a past nephews and cousins. her husband, Marvin Turner Bradley; member of Exmore Moose Lodge 683. Graveside services were conducted Need Help with Funeral Expenses? a sister, Jill Godwin; and a brother, Survivors include his daughter, Lisa Wednesday, Dec. 11, at Downing’s Ceme- Call Lawrence Land Bruce Edwards. Survivors include her Parks (and husband, John) of Parksley; tery in Oak Hall by Rev. Maury Enright. free advice daughter, Ann Price Bradley Oben- grandson, Andrew Colona; and numer- Memorial donations may be made to “The Accident Lawyer from shain (and husband, R. Dodd) of Ac- ous cousins. Pocomoke U.M. Church, c/o Jeff Williams, comac; granddaughters, Lauren B. Funeral services were conducted from 25398 Messongo Rd., Temperanceville, the other side of the bay.” Pruitt (and husband, Jason) and Ali- Williams-Onancock Funeral Home Mon- VA 23442. To sign the guest book, visit I will come to you. sa D. Obenshain; sisters, Betty Belle day, Dec. 9. Interment was in Hollies www.thorntonfuneralhome.net 757-442-7272 • 757-787-1911 Branch and Jackie Spicer; brother, Baptist Church Cemetery in Keller. Arrangements were made by Thorn- John R. “Ronnie” Edwards (and wife, Memorial donations may be made ton Funeral Home in Parksley. 10181 rogers drive, Nassawadox, va 23413 12 • Eastern Shore Post • December 13, 2013

Spring 2014 Call 757-789-7979 Eastern Shore Community College or 757-789-1751 Workforce Development Services www.es.vccs.edu Non-credit Schedule

Computers for Seniors Mainly for seniors - an afternoon course at a leisurely pace. Get started with your new computer: learn about Windows 7, Mon & Wed: 1:30pm to 4:30pm $140 ITEC 1100 / Room 169, Mike Maciejewski writing and printing documents, loading pictures, music & movies. Get connected to the internet and surf the World Wide Mar 17-19, 24-26, 31, Apr 2 18 hours over three weeks, Starts March 17th Web, send and receive emails, set up your calendar and maintain and secure your system. Textbook included.

Introduction to Computers Follows the same textbook (included) and curriculum as “Computers for Seniors” above. Evening class, slightly faster. Mon & Wed: 5:00pm – 7:30pm $125 ITEC 1110 / Room 159, Mike Maciejewski Seniors also welcomed. Feb 17-19, 24-26, Mar 10-12 15 hours over three weeks, Starts February 17th Textbook included.

Microsoft Word - Office 2010 Write business reports, letters, envelopes, labels, mail-merges, graphic -inserts, tables. Tues & Thur: 6:30pm – 9:00pm $65 ITEC 3101 / Room 169, Karon Eichelberger EARLY BIRD SPECIAL! Register by January 12th, save $10. Feb 18, 20, 25 7½ hours, 1½ weeks, Starts February 18th

Microsoft Excel - Office 2010 The spreadsheet program, for tables, budgets, calendars, invoices, with formulae, calculations and graphs. Tues & Thur: 6:30pm – 9:00pm $65 ITEC 3201 / Room 169, Karon Eichelberger EARLY BIRD SPECIAL! Register by January 12th, save $10. Mar 11, 13, 18 7½ hours, 1½ weeks, Starts March 11th

MS PowerPoint - Office 2010 Give on-screen presentations, sell your products, report your findings, tell your stories. Tues & Thur: 6:30pm – 9:00pm $65 ITEC 3301 / Room 169, Karon Eichelberger EARLY BIRD SPECIAL! Register by January 12th, save $10. Mar 20, 25, 27 7½ hours, 1½ weeks, Starts March 20th

MS Office 2010 Introduction Basic introduction to Microsoft Office 2010, covering Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access: alternative to the 3 classes Mon & Wed: 5:00pm – 7:30pm $125 ITEC 3501 / Room 159, Mike Maciejewski above, and follow-on for students of „Computers for Seniors‟ and „Introduction to Computers‟ above. Apr 14-16, 21-23, 28-30 15 hours over three weeks, Starts April 14th

Quickbooks Accountant 2013 90% of users make and record deposits: 84% of users review reports for business insights: 82% of users make payments: Tues & Thur: 6:30pm – 9:00pm $190 ITEC 1145 / Room 169, Karon Eichelberger 77% of users prepare for taxes: 77% of users enter and track bills. (http://quickbooks.intuit.com/pro/) Textbook included. Apr 3, 8-10, 15-17, 22-24, 29, May 1 22½ hours, 4½ weeks, Starts April 3rd

Hair Braiding & Weaving Get a salon job, or start your own business! Learn consultation, facial and head shapes, safety and sanitation, history of Mon & Wed: 5:00pm – 9:00pm $375 COSM 1000 / Room 160, Ebony Marcelin-Brown braiding, single braids plaits two strand, single braids with extensions, cornrows, cornrows with extensions, wigs, weaves Feb 17-19, 24-26, Mar 10-12, 50 hours, 6 weeks, Starts February 17th bonded, weaves sewn-in. All materials provided. Awards ceremony April 3rd, 5:00pm - 8:00pm 17-19, 24-26, 31, Apr 2

AIPB Bookkeeping Certification Students are prepared to take all parts of the American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers (AIPB) exams, which entitles Thur 5:30pm–8:30pm & Sat $875 ACCT 1000 Room 150, Rebecca Crockett, CPA graduates to use „CB‟ after their name. Most suitable for students with some practical or academic knowledge of „double 9:00 – Noon. Begins January 30th 17 weeks, 6 hrs/week, Starts January 30th entry bookkeeping‟. All materials included except AIPB membership and exam fees. Ends June 28th

Personal Care Aide ESCC is a Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS) approved provider of this course, based upon the Tues & Thur: 7:00pm – 9:30pm $395 HLTH 1801 / Room B77A, Tamara B. Pruitt, RN DMAS curriculum. Graduates are authorized to provide personal care nursing aide services to Medicaid Waiver recipients. Mar 11-13, 18-20, 25-27, Apr 1-3, 8-10, 40 hours, 8 weeks, Starts March 11th All applicants required to have graduated from high school or passed the GED. Textbooks and final exam included. 15-17, 22-24, 29, May 1

Tradesmen Continuing Education Licensing Requirement Courses

Electricians License Renewal Online $45 ELEC 1110, Online, 3 hours

Plumbers License Renewal Online $45 PLMB 1110, Online, 3 hours Computer access and email address required. Online $45 HVAC License Renewal To register, complete the registration form on mail to ESCC with your fee. You will receive instructions by email on how to HVAC 1110, Online, 3 hours participate in your online class(es).

Gas Fitters License Renewal For information about face-to-face classes offered in other Online $22.50 GASF 1110, Online, 1 hour locations, go to: http://www.dpor.virginia.gov/Boards/Tradesmen/ Look out for: Ecotourism Certification beginning in March Outboard gas engine maintenance beginning in February Inboard diesel engine maintenance beginning in April ServSafe food safety certification beginning February.

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For $40,000 •From Lois Snowe •From Adam, Ellen, & Samuel Ashby To Mark and Heather Zieke Marriage To The Michael Bogdon Living Trust and family revocable trust License Issued Property near Belle Haven Lot 1, Smugglers Cove For $210,000 For $437,000 •Nathan James Ray Rogers, 27, and •From Audrey, Eugene & Zenia Jackson •From Scheible Brokerage Co. Profit Elaina Marie Richards, 24, both of To Elizabeth and Eric Walters Sharing Plan & Lori & Joshua Scheible Nassawadox Property near Cheriton To Christopher & Deborah Tereszcyn For $4,000 Greenbackville parcel For $10,000 •From Gallop Court, LLC For $5,000 •From Mary Young To The Laila Moretto Revocable Trust •From Audrey Furness and Betty To Christopher, Benjamin Jr. and Ben- Lot 6, Kings Creek Landing, Cape Charles Richardson jamin Burris III For $25,000 To Jose Ramos Lots 121 & 123, Unit 111, Trails End •From Margaret Lee & Harold Tilghman 2 Whitesville lots For $23,334 To Mark Richards Property in Nassawadox For $155,000 •From Neldon and Nina Jarvis REMINDER Property To The Richard Christopher Gass Revocable Trust Transactions Property in Elliott’s Neck YOU CAN NOW PURCHASE •From Robert and Suzanne Taylor For $1,130,000 To Julie Elbers •From Bay Creek Marina & Resort, LLC 2014 DOG & CAT LICENSES Lots 88 & 89, Duncan Manor Development To James and Lisa Benton For $187,500 Property in Marina Village Notice is hereby given that Dog and Cat Taxes are due and payable •From MF Olde Mill, LLC For $7,500 January 1, 2014 To Steven Reese and revocable trust •From Hugo Clark Lots 26 and 27, Wattsville To Brian and Jessica Weaver All owners are hereby notified that their taxes must be paid to the For $130,000 Property in Marionville Treasurer not later than February 1, 2014 in order to avoid penalties. •From Alfred Parks For $183,600 To Scott Thielbar •From Capstone Resdev, LLC Evidence that dog and cat has been vaccinated against Rabies Tangier parcel To Belford Kellam MUST be provided at the time of issuance of license. For $10,000 23410 Fairview Rd. in Fairview •From Roberta Fisher & Deloreis Kaminski For $22,000 Male Tags $10.00 Each To Anne Arnold •From Elizabeth Ward Female Tags $10.00 Each 2 Chincoteague parcels To Veronica and Kenneth Raines For $180,000 Property in Wilsonia Neck Unsexed tags (either male or female) $ 5.00 Each •From MF Olde Mill, LLC For $350,000 Duplicate Tags $ 1.00 Each To Ronald and Carole Valdata •From Lisa Hand Kennel Tags Lot 64, Old Mill Pointe To Kimberly Daly For 20 Dogs & Cats $35.00 For $65,000 530 Tazewell Ave. in Cape Charles •From Debra Hilmer and Denis Nees For $288,000 For 50 Dogs & Cats $50.00 To Deborah Townsend & Arthur Martin •From Furlong Baldwin & Mary Peacock Lot 62, Section 8, Captain’s Cove To Mary and Steven Baldwin License must be worn by Dog according to law. For $130,000 Property near Cheriton ALL DOGS & CATS 4 months old or older must have •From Amy Brown For $18,800 To Maria Alfonso-Ennis & Alicia McCarter •From The Vincent Piazza Trust license. Minimum penalty, fine and costs, is mandatory for Onancock parcel To Christopher Melton violations. Any animal that has been spayed or neutered For $150,000 102 Gwynn Ct., Kings Creek Landing will be sold an Unsexed Tag. •From Cathy and William Todd in Cape Charles To Della Redinger and Wendy Beck For $15,000 Tags can be purchased at the Lots 62 and 63, Unit 3, Trails End •From David and Linda Taplin Treasurer’s Office, Northampton County, Virginia For $43,600 To Curtis and Joyce Butler Or •From Kellam Energy, Inc. Property in Fairview To TI Investments, LLC For $111,000 Payment can be mailed with copy of Rabies Vaccination to Property near Belle Haven •From Steven Sauble P.O. Box 598, Eastville, VA 23347. For $945,000 To John Morrison, Carol Schultz and For Further Information, contact the •From Ronald and Kathleen Meadows Carl Freezer III To John and Doris Normand Lot 512, Unit 1, Trails End NORTHAMPTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Lot 3, Riverside Block I, Wachapreague For $17,000 AT 757-678-0458. 14 • Eastern Shore Post • December 13, 2013

et s et eal StoryL and ’photo byG Ron West R ! ow many times have you found yourself look- ing at the cost of things for your family and Hthinking, “Get Real! It can’t cost that much”? How much does a house cost? Why do I need insur- ance if I’m only renting that house? These and dozens of other questions were being asked by 80 ninth graders from Broadwater Acad- emy and Northampton High School at the county’s annual Reality Store, conducted recently in Machi- pongo. Coordinated by the Northampton County Extension service and 4-H program, the event fea- tures booths to “sell” a variety of life’s necessities to students suddenly thrust into the role of being Just as in the real world, we sometimes have to wait in line for the good news or the bad news. an adult. Most had to grapple with how to provide food for their family, daycare, and a multitude of said I was getting paid $2,500 per month?” “Yes,” atively. Two even figured out that they could save other things that quickly caused their “paychecks” they were told, “but that’s before taxes and other de- money by renting a two-bedroom apartment as to evaporate. ductions. Now you only bring home $1,700, and you roommates rather than going it alone. While some students received the welcome news need a place to live, food to eat, transportation, and One thing emphasized by the many workers in that they were a teacher, lawyer, or doctor, others much more for your family.” the various booths was the need to stay in school as were told they were slinging burgers because they As students wound their way through the laby- long as possible to prepare for a well paying job. Most dropped out of school and quickly became parents. rinth of booths, they watched their meager funds were handed a card at some point in the day that Welcome to life. disappear. Some found they had to downgrade from was either good news or bad news. “Hi, you attended After being assigned their role in life, students a shiny new Mustang to a used car or from buying night classes at the Community College and are get- stopped by the “bank” to get their first month’s “pay.” a three-bedroom home to renting a one-bedroom ting a raise” or “Congratulations, you are going to Many were surprised when the amount at the left apartment. have another child.” did not equal the one on the right. “I thought you The process did cause some students to think cre- Just like real life.

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Posting p By SPORTS U Bill Fantastic Finishes in Sports Evoke Memories Sterling es. In the -Vikings game, there ki’s game winner over my Yanks in 1960, Many times I record the game and were five touchdowns in the last two a shot I saw as a 9-year-old who stayed watch it without commercials or wait- I sometimes wonder what my life minutes and five seconds, the Patriots home from school that day to watch the ing for the players to snap the ball. would be like if I didn’t enjoy sports so scored two touchdowns in the last 1:01 seventh game of the World Series. Whether it is designed or not, a hit on much. and still had to survive a last second Not a good day for me, as my mother the forward button is the perfect tim- Maybe I would be able to restore a field-goal attempt, and the Steelers will attest. ing between plays. Try it sometime. vintage car or do some home improve- almost pulled off a miracle play by The first person I thought of when Other times I read a book and look up ment projects around the house. If I laterally passing the ball for 75 yards Chris Davis sailed 109 yards after Ala- only when I hear the announcer raise used the time I devote to sports to oth- for the winning score, only to have the bama attempted to win the game with his voice on a good play. I just flip it back er pursuits, I might be able to converse runner ruled to have stepped out of a 57-yard field goal, only to have the a few seconds and see the play. Or I can about the best wines or know consider- bounds at the 13-yard-line. lumbering Bama linemen futilely try wait for the instant replay, an automatic ably more about the stock market. There was a 64-yard field goal in to tackle Davis on his victory run, was on even the most routine of plays. Then there is the cost of being a Denver that broke a longtime record my golfing buddy Charlie Cameron. So what do I read when watching a sports lover. Golfers need the newest held by a number of kickers, including Charlie is all about Auburn. Call- game on TV? Many times it’s a sports driver even though the garage has a bag my favorite, Tom Dempsey, who did it ers to his cell phone are greeted by the book. Two of my recent reads included stuffed with perfectly good clubs, fisher- with half a foot back in 1970. Auburn fight song, his head covers for “Over Time, My Life as a Sportswriter” men buy the hottest lures although the Mixed in there this weekend was his golf clubs tout Auburn, and almost by Frank Deford, one of my all-time tackle box is overflowing with every col- Zach Johnson holing an 85-yard wedge every par putt that drops is celebrated favorite writers, and “An Accidental or under the rainbow, and hunters want shot on the final hole to force a playoff with a “War Eagle” shout. Sportswriter,” by Robert Lipsyte. shotguns that reach that extra 10 yards with Tiger Woods, won by Johnson. Charlie said that after the Auburn But to prove I have a few other in- when the trusty double barrel sits in Speaking of fantastic finishes, a win, he awoke that night every few terests, I just finished the recently re- the gun cabinet collecting dust. high-school student asked me this hours and could only giggle about the leased Pat Conroy book, “The Death Like a popular song on the airways week if the recent Auburn return of a outcome. Sports fans know the feeling. of Santini,” and then reread chapters states, “It’s not easy to be me.” missed field goal to beat Alabama in That’s why, as an avid Duke basket- from Conroy’s “My Reading Life.” Con- Not that I’m seeking sympathy for my the last second of the game was the ball fan — I probably root for two of roy is tops on my list of authors. obsession — some might say addiction best finish to a game I ever saw. the most hated teams in sports in the And in the last week, I finished a — because participating in and following That’s a tough question. I was born the Yanks and Dukies — I still rate La- book I gleaned from my son’s library, sports got me this job, which I truly enjoy. same year Bobby Thompson hit the “Shot ettner’s shot as the best finish ever. “The Last Stand” by Nathaniel Phil- But you would think that after Heard Around the World” to give the Gi- Charlie, who was in Alabama watch- brick, about Custer, Sitting Bull and watching two high-school games on ants the pennant over the Dodgers, so I ing the Auburn game on TV with family the Battle of the Little Bighorn. a Friday night, I would turn to some- obviously don’t recall that moment. this Thanksgiving weekend, shared with I liked it so much I added Philbrick’s thing else on the weekend. But I did witness the Immaculate me an item from that memorable game. “The Mayflower” to my Nook library. And yet, this past weekend when Reception by Franco Harris of the By the next day, they were selling As a book lover since a young child, the weather was plain awful — that is Steelers to beat Oakland, the Hail Mary T-shirts with the score of the game on I never thought I would see the day I a relative description when compared by Boston College’s Doug Flutie, the one side and the message, “Hey Nick, would own a Nook, but the accessibil- to our northern neighbors — I found improbable dunk by Lorenzo Charles have you got a second?” on the back. ity to almost any book is hard to beat. myself channel surfing a variety of col- to give N.C. State a national champi- There’s nothing like a great rivalry And now I am enjoying a book by lege football games, college basketball, onship, Michael Jordan’s iconic pose to ramp up the sweetness of a great an old friend, Chris Jones, who just golf and NFL football. after hitting the game winner against finish if you are on the right side. released “Sandbars, Sandlots and City To prove I don’t go all in on sports, I Utah, Carlton Fisk’s shot off the foul To me, sports is so much better than Streets,” with his daughter, Katherine. don’t do the NBA until late in the play- pole in Boston to win a World Series reality TV or drama shows because Full of local references, it is a book I rec- offs, and I never watch hockey. game, and Duke’s Christian Laettner’s you can’t script this stuff. People would ommend putting on your Christmas list. Feeding my addiction is a free season buzzer beater to beat Kentucky. never believe it. Sunday night I was so saturated of NFL Ticket, enabling me to watch ev- Fantastic finishes can be flavored by One of the best inventions for the with sports, rather than watch the ery NFL game each weekend. With my the team you root for. Home runs by Yan- modern sports viewer is the DVR. Panthers- Saints game, I watched a re- Redskins so woeful this year, I am free kees Chris Chambliss and Aaron Boone In the typical football game there are run of Dowton Abbey, a guilty pleasure to search for the best games on the tube. to win playoff series recall more pleas- only about 12 or 13 minutes of actual of mine and also highly recommended. Sunday had some fantastic finish- ant memories to me than Bill Mazeros- football action in a three-hour game. Who would have thought? December 13, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 19

Decoys on Display Well & Pump in Painter; Farm Bureau Insurance offices in Accomac and East- at Wildlife Refuge ville; H.W. Drummond in Belle Haven, The Eastern Shore of Virginia Na- SPORTS SHORTS Greenbush, and Oak Hall; and Bayside tional Wildlife Refuge, Cape Charles, deer donations during this final month for the deer. Donations, made out to Rehab in Belle Haven and Parksley. will display a collection of decoys in the of the deer hunting season. With the “Hunters for the Hungry” may be sent Boating Class Set Visitor Center on Dec. 14 and 15. recent restriction of doe harvest days to Worth Saunders, chapter director, at Along with the decoys, the refuge by the VDGIF, deer donations are P.O. Box 1702, Parksley, Va. 23421. Boaters need to be aware of the Vir- also will be showing the film, “Spirit of down from the same period in the ginia Safety Education Compliance the Bird,” throughout the two days. past. Now that the restriction has Tech Oyster Roast Requirements. The event will kick off Saturday at 5 been removed for the remainder of the The Eastern Shore Chapter of the To operate a Personal Watercraft p.m. Guest speaker George Reiger will season, the chapter is asking hunters Virginia Tech Alumni Association will (the deadlines are: July 1, 2013, age open the evening with a presentation to donate deer to the program. be having its annual oyster roast on 45 or younger; July 1, 2014, age 50 or before the film. Deer must be properly registered Jan. 11 at the Onancock Elks Lodge. younger; and July 1, 2016, all ages. On Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m., local de- and field dressed only, not skinned Social hour will begin at 4 p.m., with If you are interested in sharpening coy carver P.G. Ross will demonstrate out. The deer may be taken to the re- food served at 5 p.m. your boating skills, mark your cal- the art of decoy carving. The film will frigerated trailers at The Food Bank The proceeds from will be used to endar for Jan. 30 for a Boating Skills be shown Sunday throughout the day. in Tasley and BB Convenience on fund scholarships for local high-school and Seamanship Class to be taught at For more information, contact Jen- Lankford Hwy in Machipongo. Brent students entering Virginia Tech. Captain’s Cove Marina Club in Green- nie Lewis Braatz at jennifer_lewis@ Powell also receives deer at his pro- There will be oysters, clams, clam backville. fws.gov or 331-2760, ext. 123 or go to cessing location in Wachapreague off chowder, chicken, desserts, and drinks The class will be put on by the U.S. www.fws.gov/refuge/eastern_shore_of_ Bradford’s Neck Road. There is no included in the ticket of $30 in ad- Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 12-06 virginia/ cost to the hunter to donate the deer vance. Tickets for students are $10 and Chincoteague and will be held Monday to the program. only 200 will be sold. There will be a and Thursday evenings for four weeks Hunters for Hungry The program is a non- profit organi- silent auction. A representative from beginning at 7 p.m. Preregistration is zation and contributions are deductible the school’s admission department will required to ensure that sufficient ma- Seeking Donations as allowed by law. With 2013 closing, be present to talk with prospective stu- terials will be available. The Eastern Shore Chapter of the the chapter encourages any final year dents and their family. For additional information, email Hunters for the Hungry greatly needs donations to pay for the processing costs Tickets are available from Bundick [email protected] 11th Annual Dave’s Pets SPORTSMAN’S AUCTION & Fri. Feb. 21 • Sat. Feb. 22 Being held at the Zeb B. Barfield, Inc. Exmore Flea Market Auction Facility 12100 Mears Station Rd., Mon - Sat 10am-6 Hallwood, VA 23359 Sun noon-4 Decoys • Firearms Taxidermy Every Saturday Oyster & Fishing Items Santa Claus is here 3 - 6pm Now accepting quality consignments This Fall, we set a WORLD RECORD for an Christmas Trees Oliver Lawson carving Specials & our October event was up 19% over Pet Supplies October 2012. Pets & Farm Grooming This auction will fill up. Call Available today to insure you get your items in!

757-442-7442 757.894.2626 3515 Main St. Exmore, VA [email protected] 20 • Eastern Shore Post • December 13, 2013 Broadwater Plays 4 Hoop Contests in 5 Days Story and photo by Bill Sterling ter, McCaskill had 13 and Riopel had Broadwater defeated Banner Chris- 9. P. Owens led Bishop Sullivan with tian Academy of Richmond 78-76 in the 24 points. Atlantic Shores Tip-Off Tournament Broadwater lacked the firepower to after dropping the first two games of keep up with Atlantic Shores Monday the tourney. night on its home court, falling 71-52. The Tip-Off featured top teams from Riopel led the Vikes with 20 points Virginia, in addition to other squads, and Burrows had 13 points and 13 re- including an Australian team and a bounds, but Atlantic Shores had four Maryland school with a 7-foot starter. players in double figures, led by A. Fer- Michael Riopel led the Vikings with guson with 19. 33 points in its lone victory. Brendon Broadwater coach Eddie Spencer Burrows, who made the 10-man All- said his team needs to play better de- Tournament team, contributed 20 fense. “We need to box out and stop giv- points. Matt McCaskill added 18. ing up easy baskets.” The Vikings held a 37-30 halftime Spencer noted that Seamus Cooney lead after outscoring Banner 24-8 in came off the bench in the fourth quar- the second quarter. Zach Grant led ter to give the Vikings a spark with 4 Banner with 27 points. points and good energy. In its second game, Broadwater fell to Hampton Roads Home School 70-61. Weather Delays Hoopsters Burrows led the Vikes with 25 Weather has wreaked havoc on the points with McCaskill and Riopel add- Shore District basketball schedule. ing 15 and 12 points, respectively. The Northampton opened their season The two teams were tied at 26 points last night, and after weather canceled after a half, but Broadwater’s cold games last Thursday and Tuesday shooting allowed Hampton to take an nights, no district teams had met this 11-point lead after three quarters. The season for either boys’ or girls’ teams. Vikings cut the margin to 2 in the fi- until last night in games after deadline. nal quarter, but never took the lead. B. Tonight, the Chincoteague boys host Messer led the victors with 16 points. Holly Grove at 6:30 p.m. Nandua hosts In the tourney opener, the Vikings Lancaster tomorrow, with the girls’ were topped by Bishop Sullivan Cath- game at 1 p.m. and the boys’ game at 3 olic — rated the sixth best team in p.m. Northampton boys host Alliance to- Hampton Roads by the Virginian-Pilot morrow at 5:30 p.m. and then travel to — by a 74-45 score. Bishop Sullivan Broadwater Monday for a 7 p.m. tipoff. used a 23-4 third-quarter run to blow On Tuesday, the Nandua boys host open the contest. Arcadia and the Lady Warriors visit Ar- Matt McCaskill of Broadwater drives in action Monday night against Burrows had 16 points for Broadwa- cadia. Both games tip off at 7 p.m. Atlantic Shores as the Vikings fell 71-52. Northampton and Nandua Wrestlers Open Seasons Northampton opened the 2013-14 also without two wrestlers 51-22. Metzger added, “Thomas Reid and season with four dual matches at Nor- who are hurt, including Charlie De- Against King & Queen, Jack Schrieber Tyrek Collins are the only wrestlers on view High School Saturday. marino, who finished third in the state (113), Mathew Tyler (120), and Thomas the team whom I have worked with for In the opening match, the Jack- last year. We had six young men wrestle Reid (152) scored winners by pins. the past four years and am looking for ets lost to Smithfield 66-18, then lost their first matches in competition ever. Against Peninsula Catholic, Shrieber, strong seasons out of them both. The its second match 55-21 to JR Tucker. We have a lot of work to do, but it’s go- Tim Oliveri (138) and Tyler scored wins team is also lucky to have Tim Olive- The Jackets lost their third match to ing to be fun watching these young men by pins. Reid scored a major decision. ri, who transferred in from Appomat- Thomas Dale 49-24, then lost their continue to improve and grow through- “We gave up 18 points to forfeits due tox School District this year. He has fourth match to Deep Creek 57-13. out the season.” to injuries, so overall I was very sat- brought a lot of experience and lead- “It was a tough day,” said Jacket Leland noted that Steven Wilson isfied with the results,” said Nandua ership with him and should be a main coach Will Leland, “but it wasn’t from a went 4-0 this weekend with an excit- coach Nathan Metzger. “The Nandua contributor and positive role model for lack of effort as the kids wrestled hard. ing overtime win among his victories. wrestlers came out and wrestled hard the rest of the team.” We are a 1A school and we wrestled all Nandua had a dual wrestling match right from the get-go, displaying a lev- Arcadia wrestlers open their season 5A and 6A schools. We have a young last week, defeating King and Queen el of wrestling I wasn’t expecting ’til today at Parkside in Salisbury under and inexperienced team, and we were 42-30 and falling to Peninsula Catholic mid-season.” first-year head coach Chase Godfrey. December 13, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 21 Broadwater Nips Northampton in Foul-Prone Contest Story and photos by Bill Sterling Sexauer made a steal and converted a Broadwater rebounded from a basket, then Kraft hit two free throws 9-point deficit at halftime to nip to tie the score at 37 and Wendell hit Northampton 45-42 in girls’ basketball a runner to give Broadwater its first Friday night at Eastville. lead since early in the game. Kraft had The visiting Vikings hit only one 14 steals in the game, and all 11 of her field goal in the first half, yet scored 19 points came from the foul line. points by hitting 17 of 26 free throws. Wendell scored 8 of her game-high For the game, Broadwater was 29 of 50 15 points in the final quarter, and Kraft from the foul line, while Northampton hit 5 of 8 free throws to help Broadwa- was only 3 of 11 from the charity stripe. ter maintain the lead. Northampton Northampton’s Whitney Metz scored only managed to score 5 points in the 7 points in the first quarter, but was fourth quarter as the Lady Vikings ejected early in the second quarter when scored 16. the referee called a flagrant foul as Metz “Our pressing defense brought us had the ball and was driving, shoving off back,” said Broadwater coach Ralph a defender. It was her third foul. Dodd. “We couldn’t hit anything in the The Jackets’ Briana Williams picked first half, but we hung in there and up her teammates with 10 points in played hard the entire way.” the second quarter to stake Northamp- Northampton coach Leo Owens ton to a 28-19 halftime lead. said that despite losing a key player, From the foul line, Kathleen Kraft his team had control of the game at was 6 of 10, Katie Wendell was 5 of 9 halftime. He cited turnovers and some and Jenna Hare was 5 of 7 for Broad- poor decisions in the second half as water to keep the Lady Vikings in the contributing to the loss. Northampton’s Whitney Metz is surrounded by Vikings Anna Sexauer game. Williams led the Jackets with 12 (rear), Savana Davis (4), Jenna Hare (33) and Palmer Smith (23) in ac- In the second half, Broadwater went points. Jabria Brown had 9 points. tion Friday night at Eastville. Broadwater won 45-42 in a second-half to a pressing defense that produced comeback. numerous turnovers and drives to the hoop, where many of the Jacket fouls Lady Vikings Fall to AS occurred. The Vikings still trailed by The Broadwater girls fell to Atlan- 8 entering the final quarter, but Anna tic Shores 55-41 Monday night at the Now Is the Time to Get Viking gym. Katie Wendell had 21 points to lead Away to a New Home, the Lady Vikings, while Anna Sexauer scored 10 points and grabbed 10 re- “The Island House 2” bounds. Atlantic Shores was led by Jule Kas- Starting at $62,900 Until January, 2014! sack with 25 points, 21 coming in the first half. 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Arcadia Edges Maggie Walker Rockfish Tourney Winners 39-38 in Season Hoop Opener Arcadia edged “Walker was very big, and fundamen- Maggie Walker Gov- tally sound. Fortunately for us, nei- ernor’s School from ther of the teams played very well, Richmond 39-38 especially with this being our first Saturday at Oak game.” Rockfish Riot winners Hall. Maggie Walker led 18-16 at half- in a fishing tourna- Taylor Major led time, but the Firebirds rallied to hold ment sponsored the Firebirds with a 27-21 lead late in the fourth quarter by Chris’ Bait and 19 points. and then withstood a run by Walker Tackle to benefit the Arcadia coach to gain the victory by the narrowest of Northampton Toy Major Alvin Justis said, margins. Closet were: first place, Aaron Reed, 56.8 pounds; second Northampton Wrestlers Win place, Bobby Chris- man, 52.7 pounds; Two Over Richmond Squads third place, Melvin The Northampton wrestling team team is taking the steps it needs to get Crutchfield, 50.8 won two meets against larger Rich- better week by week.” pounds. The tourna- mond schools Wednesday. The visiting Coach Leland said he appreciated ment included 32 an- Yellow Jackets defeated Varina High several Northampton wrestling alum- glers and raised $663 School 45-27 and topped Henrico High ni who attended the match to support in addition to toys for School 48-26 in a meet held at Varina the team. the Toy Closet. High School. Northampton competes in a two-day Reed is pictured Coach Will Leland said, “Many of tournament in Salisbury, Md., starting on the right. our young wrestlers stepped up. This today. Photo courtesy of Chris’ Bait and Tackle FosterFoster Hope....be Hope....be a a Foster Foster oror Adoptive Adoptive parent. parent.

William Lewis (at left) won the Atlantic Rockfish Derby with a 50.57-pound striper last weekend. Anthony Pioli won second place with a 48.20-pound First HomeFirst Care’s Home EasternCare’s Eastern Shore Shore office office is is recruitingrecruiting foster foster and andadoptive adoptive parents parentsfrom all from all rockfish, Wayne Evans backgroundsbackgrounds to provide to provide children children and and teenagers teenagers in in need need with with a stable a stable and caring and homecaring home was third with a 34.15 environment.environment. We are We looking are looking for for quality, quality, professionalprofessional individuals individuals who can who work can as work part as part pounder and Greg of a therapeuticof a therapeutic team, team, as well as well as as have have a a strong commitment commitment to provide to provide structure, structure, Ford had a 33.91- nurturing,nurturing, and and guidance guidance to to a childa child in need. in need. pound rockfish for fourth. A total of 66 We provideWe provide free training, free training, flexible flexible training training schedule, and and 24-hour 24-hour support support to the family. to the family. anglers caught five PleasePlease contact, contact, Parent Parent Trainer, Laurie Laurie Laird Laird at: at: fish in extremely poor (757)442-4590,(757)442-4590, ext. ext. 201 201 for more more information information weather conditions. The tourney benefits Atlantic Volunteer Fire and Rescue Company. Photo courtesy of Atlantic VF&R Co. December 13, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 23

Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, T December 13 December 14 December 15 December 16 December 17 December 18 December 19 H 5:03 p.m. H 5:49 p.m. H 6:22 a.m. H 7:03 a.m. H 7:44 a.m. H 8:24 a.m. H 9:04 a.m. Assateague Beach L 11:32 a.m. L 12:24 p.m. L 1:08 p.m. L 1:48 p.m. L 2:25 p.m. L 3:02 p.m. L 3:40 p.m. H 5:07 p.m. H 5:53 p.m. H 6:26 a.m. H 7:07 a.m. H 7:48 a.m. H 8:28 a.m. H 9:08 a.m. I Chinco. Channel L 11:31 a.m. L 12:23 p.m. L 1:07 p.m. L 1:47 p.m. L 2:24 p.m. L 3:01 p.m. L 3:39 p.m. H 5:49 a.m. H 6:35 a.m. H 7:18 a.m. H 7:59 a.m. H 8:40 a.m. H 9:20 a.m. H 10:00 a.m. Gargathy Neck L 12:11 p.m. L 1:03 p.m. L 1:47 p.m. L 2:27 p.m. L 3:04 p.m. L 3:41 p.m. L 4:19 p.m. D H 5:42 a.m. H 6:28 p.m. H 7:11 a.m. H 7:52 a.m. H 8:33 a.m. H 9:13 a.m. H 9:53 a.m. Folly Creek L 11:56 a.m. L 12:48 p.m. L 1:32 p.m. L 2:12 p.m. L 2:49 p.m. L 3:26 p.m. L 4:04 p.m.

Seaside H 5:38 p.m. H 6:14 a.m. H 6:57 a.m. H 7:38 a.m. H 8:19 a.m. H 8:59 a.m. H 9:39 a.m. E Wachapreague Inlet L 11:40 a.m. L 12:32 p.m. L 1:16 p.m. L 1:56 p.m. L 2:33 p.m. L 3:10 p.m. L 3:48 p.m. H 5:37 p.m. H 6:13 a.m. H 6:56 a.m. H 7:37 a.m. H 8:18 a.m. H 8:58 a.m. H 9:38 a.m. Quinby Inlet L 11:58 a.m. L 12:50 p.m. L 1:34 p.m. L 2:14 p.m. L 2:51 p.m. L 3:28 p.m. L 4:06 p.m. H 5:33 p.m. H 6:09 a.m. H 6:52 a.m. H 7:33 a.m. H 8:14 a.m. H 8:54 a.m. H 9:34 a.m. Machipongo L 11:40 a.m. L 12:32 p.m. L 1:16 p.m. L 1:56 p.m. L 2:33 p.m. L 3:10 p.m. L 3:48 p.m. H 9:14 a.m. H 10:02 a.m. H 10:44 a.m. H 11:23 a.m. H 12:00 p.m. H 12:36 p.m. H 1:11 p.m. Tangier Sound Light L 3:48 p.m. L 4:36 p.m. L 5:20 p.m. L 5:59 p.m. L 5:46 a.m. L 6:24 a.m. L 7:01 a.m. T H 9:30 a.m. H 10:18 a.m. H 11:00 a.m. H 11:39 a.m. H 12:16 p.m. H 12:52 p.m. H 1:27 p.m. Muddy Creek L 4:23 p.m. L 5:11 p.m. L 5:55 p.m. L 6:34 p.m. L 6:21 a.m. L 6:59 a.m. L 7:36 a.m. H 9:22 a.m. H 10:10 a.m. H 10:52 a.m. H 11:31 a.m. H 12:08 p.m. H 12:44 p.m. H 1:19 p.m. Guard Shore L 4:19 p.m. L 5:07 p.m. L 5:51 p.m. L 6:30 p.m. L 6:17 a.m. L 6:55 a.m. L 7:32 a.m. A H 8:57 a.m. H 9:45 a.m. H 10:27 a.m. H 11:06 a.m. H 11:43 a.m. H 12:19 p.m. H 12:54 p.m. Chescon. Creek L 3:31 p.m. L 4:19 p.m. L 5:03 p.m. L 5:42 p.m. L 6:19 p.m. L 6:07 a.m. L 6:44 a.m. H 9:11 a.m. H 9:59 a.m. H 10:41 a.m. H 11:20 a.m. H 11:57 a.m. H 12:33 p.m. H 1:08 p.m. B Onancock Creek L 3:51 p.m. L 4:39 p.m. L 5:23 p.m. L 6:02 p.m. L 5:49 a.m. L 6:27 a.m. L 7:04 a.m. H 8:27 a.m. H 9:15 a.m. H 9:57 a.m. H 10:36 a.m. H 11:13 a.m. H 11:49 a.m. H 12:24 a.m.

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Call 757-999-3437 & God saw you getting tired leave message. and a cure was not to be. Job will require shift work, nights, weekends and some ’98 sunbird cutty- He put his arms around you holidays. cab - 130 h.p. Evinrude, and whispered, “Come with FT/ PT/ PRN CNA 222 hours, w/trailer. $5,000. Qualifications: over the age of 21 and have obtained me.” Although we loved you Heritage Hall Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center – 757-709-1191, leave msg. dearly, we couldn’t make high school diploma or GED. boat wheels - 3-blade, Nassawadox, managed by American HealthCare, LLC 1/2 you stay. A golden heart is seeking Part-time CNA candidates for our 145-bed 1 pair, 22” x 23-1 ” shaft. stopped beating, a tender Certifications must be obtained within one year of $650. Call 757-999-3437 & employment. center, located at 9468 Hospital Avenue in Nassawadox, soul at rest, God broke our Virginia. leave message. hearts to prove to us, he 28’ carver mariner Applications may be obtained from Northampton County only takes the best. Gone As a CNA, you will be responsible for the direct care of residents Two 305 Mercruiser engines but not forgotten. Sheriff’s Office, 5211 The Hornes, Eastville, Va. 23347 or (low hrs.), sleeps 4, fridge, the County’s website @ www.co.northampton.va.us and the supervision of all non-professional personnel in the Nursing Department. Candidates must have graduated microwave, compass. Recent- Deadline for applications: December 20, 2013. ly hulled & painted. NOW From, from an accredited nursing program, and hold an active CNA license in the state of Virginia. $15K OBO. 757-619-8841 Your son, Northampton County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. ’77 20’ Penn yan Boat. Garry Lee Tyler, We offer a highly competitive salary and benefits. Please Hard top. Tunnel drive. No trailer. Needs motor repair. and family Town of Ocean City/Maryland send your resume to [email protected] or mail to P.O. Box Transportation Department 176, Nassawadox, Virginia, 23413 or call the facility at Transmission OK. $1,295 Seasonal Positions 757-442-5600 to set up a confidential interview. Applications or trade. 787-4136 will also be accepted in person at 9468 Hospital Avenue in pro sport prokat Help Wanted Ocean City Transportation will begin hiring in January. Nassawadox, Virginia. ‘02, 27 ft., twin 130 h.p. avon representa- We are looking for Bus Drivers, Vehicle Maintenance Hondas, trim tabs, radar, 2 tive needed – Call Techs, ADA Van Drivers, Account Clerks, Tram Drivers, Equal Opportunity/ADA/Affirmative Action Employer GPSs, VHS radio, auto pi- 757-710-2075. $10 start-up Tram Conductors, and Ticket Sellers. Two forms of ID, Minorities, Women & Veterans are encouraged to apply. lot, elec. anchor windless, fee. I.D. required. a copy of your driving record for the past 3 years, cur- outriggers, down-riggers, rent within 30 days of application and Social Security Town of Exmore, Virginia 3-axle trailer, plus extras, Auto Supplies Card must be presented. Bus Drivers, Tram Drivers, Police Officer $32,000. 757-789-3893. and Vehicle Maintenance Tech positions require a valid 17 ft. center con- Reese 12k gtw dual Commercial Driver’s License with air brake, and pas- sole pro-line - w/ 115 The Town of Exmore is now accepting applications for the h.p. Johnson. Great shape! kam hp weight-dis- senger endorsements, along with a current DOT Medical position of full-time Police Officer. Duties entail full po- tribution & anti- Certificate. 757-710-6459 lice services to the community. Current Virginia law en- 2005 22 ft. trophy sway system – Plus forcement certification as a Police Officer is required. 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Completed applications for Applications, together with copies of the job description the Tram Division may be returned beginning 02/11/14 ’91 SeaRay Sundancer and the statute referenced above, may be obtained at the - 28’, 10’6” Beam, Twin Mer- during the same time frames and days. Exmore Town Office, 3305 Main Street, Exmore, Virginia www.oceancitymd.gov cruiser I/O 5.0LX Engines; 23350 during ordinary business hours. Completed appli- A/C w/reverse cycle heat, cations received after 4:00 pm on Wednesday, December nice galley, head w/ shower, 23’ bayliner - 5.7 I/O, 1999 JOHNSON OUT- 18, 2013 will not be considered. 9.9 aux. motor w/hyd. lift, BOARD - 115 h.p. $1800. sleeps 6, 2 custom canvases, much more. 787-3454 anchor puller, sink, fridge, Can be demoed. Good con- Questions regarding this position should be directed to Ex- stove, head, sleeps 4, trailer. dition. 757-442-1345 more Police Chief Angelo DiMartino at 757-442-3114 X15. 1988 Grady White $8,995. 757-302-1185 ’97 21 ft. omc nep- Christmas Trees 20’, 225 h.p. ’13 mercury o/b tune cutty cabin The Town of Exmore is an Equal Opportunity Employer 4-stroke 9.9 h.p. – Less – 150 h.p. Johnson engine you choose, we cut Yamaha, 2 axle than 20 hrs., fresh water (completely refurbished), $15 each. Balled & bur- trailer. Ready to go. use only, all documents, many extras. Boat & trailer 24 ft. privateer w/130 2011 starcraft semi- lapped live trees, to plant $10,000. stand and fuel tank, asking in very good running cond. H.P. Yamaha 2-stroke v aluminum boat w/Load- after Christmas, $8/ft. Five $1,600. Call 757-336-6231. Call for details. $8,500 Boat, motor, & trailer: ask- rite trailer (used 3 times) Deer Farm. 410-957-2105. Call 757-824-5748. quinby area – 14 ft. OBO. 824-0236. ing $8,000 OBO. Pot puller includes anchor, life pre- Duck Boat for sale w/motor. must sell – ’01 Trophy included. 757-678-6226. servers, 4 rod holder & ’83 CHRIS-CRAFT - 31’ Call after 6 p.m.: 442-6422. Bayliner w/center console, 20’ 4” open c-hawk - Hummingbird fish finder. LIST YOUR YARD SALE Commander, flying bridge, 22 ft. aquasport – GPS, Bimini top, trailer, ‘95 Mercury 200 outboard, Asking $2,000. 336-5683. STARTING AT ONLY $10 twin Tamd 41 Volvo diesel, Cutty Cabin, 140 h.p. Evin- many extras all in good trailer, $7,800. 710-2958. 18 ft. ’75 laguna wind- low hours, all new electron- rude (low hrs.), 4-wheel cond. $3,500. 757-442-5436. ’02 catamaran - 18’, 75 sor sailboat - w/ ’01 Call The Eastern Shore ics, offshore fishing gear trailer, new tires, stainless 27 ft. F.G. work boat h.p. Mercury eng. & trailer. Load-rite trailer, like new, available. $17,000. RE- rollers & bearings, power - 6 cyl. Perkins Diesel with Bought new in 2002. Low good learner boat, 6 h.p. John- Post at DUCED to $13,500. Call winch. $2,400 firm. Call net drum. $7,000. Call engine hours & exc. cond. son, $2,000, at Cape Charles 757-789-POST 757-999-0002 757-894-0860. 757-789-3336. $8,000 OBO. 331-1319 Marina. 757-331-4940. December 13, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 25

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Transit Bus Service. dio; gym; woodworking band for sale - Size 9, Rentals - Apts. area w/stove & fridge. Sec. 8 shop; artisan/craft guild; $50. Call 757-894-8908. No pets. Vouchers accepted. Hartley Hall welcome to apply. Ref. req’d. call center; Internet busi- wachapreague - 2BR Senior Housing Call 757-442-2835 between ness; bar & dance hall; (757)824-0315 apt., upstairs, central heat in Pocomoke City, Md., is 6 and 10 p.m. mail-order shipping busi- Walk-In-Freezer & air, limit of 2 people. accepting applications for melfa - 3BR, 3.5BA, ness; offices. Put your busi- For Sale $650/mo. Call 787-7052. 1-bedroom and efficiency wooded lot, central air & ness here! $5.50/ sq. ft. new 3bed, 2bath homes nassawadox - Deluxe apartments in an elderly heat, jacuzzi tub, lge. deck, CALL 757-678-7630. 8 ft. x 14 ft., for sale. $500 deposit. Call 2BR, Liv. & Din. area, 1BA, housing subsidized apart- 1 yr. lease, no pets. $1,125/ 302-846-9100 for details. W/D, All Appliances, $675/ ment complex. Contact 410- mo. + 1 mo. sec. dep. Call Farm & Lawn $2,000. Look!! Do you have a mo. 1 year lease, 1 mo. sec. 957-2252 for application or 757-710-1884 between New components work permit? You can dep., & ref. req’d. 787-7640. visit office at 1006 Market hours of 9 and 5. Equipment buy a house. For details Avail. Dec. 1. Street in Pocomoke City. nandua creek - 4BR on freezer. 302-846-9100. Equal Housing house on 3 waterfront 1953 ANNIVERSARY JU- own your own land? Exmore Opportunity acres, enclosed porch over- BILEE 600 FORD TRAC- 757-894-0414. $0 down on your new home. Village I & II looking water, lovely condi- TOR - $3,500. 442-7507. Call 302-846-9100 for de- Apartments accomack manor tion. $1,200/mo. 442-3375. farm equipment - ’88-’92 maxx racing tails. Looking for a cool 10184 Sunset Pt. Rd., John Deere Tractor - 8 ft. card set - And 1990 mira!! tienes per- affordable apart- apartments for Craddockville, VA disk - chisel plow - Ph. # Skybox NBA Card Sets: miso de trabajo? Puedes 23341 - Water view & use of 757-824-5592. ment? 1-Bedroom seniors (55 & over) dock, 3BR, 1.5BA, all appl. Make Offer. 710-8637 comparte una casa de 3 Apartments for per- gold engagement recamaras, 2 baños llama fitness, computer, included. HVAC. $800/mo. Feed/Seed ring - Sz. 7, never worn, 302-846-9100 para los sons 62 and older & community rooms Call 757-442-7349 after or persons with 5:30 p.m. Call 757-710-6480 horse hay - $5 per bale. center diamond 1/2 karat requesitos. Planned activities & w/side diamonds–6 on each disabilities. Rent M-F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. straw - $3.50 per bale. based on income. pet friendly PARKSLEY - 2BR, 1BA Call 757-824-3930 or call side, Asking $800 ($1,200 Office Space For assessed value). Call Qualified applicants home for rent, appliances 757-894-1339 (cell). 757-665-5848 included. $650/mo. + sec. 757-787-3628. Lease will be placed on lumber - Birch 1/2”-ply- the waiting list. eho dep. 757-710-8894. Firewood For Sale wood cabinet grade. exmore - Office space, 757-999-3437. up to 2,500 sq. ft., for lease. (757)442-9471 Room for Rent SEASONED Contractors’ SPE- Reasonable price. Highway Rentals - Houses FIREWOOD CIAL - New pre-hung solid room for rent in frontage. Avail. January. onancock - $400/ Call two-panel int. doors 3 @ 3/0 Call 787-9500. newtowne parksley - 4BR, porch, Marshall’s x 6/8 & 1 @ 2/6 x 6/8 - All apartments garage, references & secu- mo., $100 deposit. Call 442-7540 R/H. List price $255 - $500 Pets rity deposit, $750/mo. Call 757-710-0171. takes all 4. 302-1325 414-0429. onancock - $400/mo. Immediate Occupancy + utilities. References re- walk-in cooler whiskers -- We offer low to those who qualify belle haven - 2BR, coils - 4,000 BTU, 115 cost S/N & FREE S/N with 1BA, W/D hook-up, nice quired. Call 575-535-4539. seasoned oak, Cher- EFFICIENCY APTS. volt, 6,500 BTU, 115 volt. any any adoption from the AVAILABLE AGE 62+ neighborhood, no prgms., ry & hickory - Call $150 each. 757-336-3558. E.S. Regional Animal Con- $650/mo. + sec. dep., 1 yr. Services 678-2566. Apply at Newtowne NEW VOGUE PRIMA: trol call 1-800-298-8081 Ac- Apartments, Pocomoke lease, ref. req’d. 442-6372. cess Code 55. triangle enter- Simpson Tree & BOB- Above-ground pool. 24’ CAT Service - Tree trim- Misc. - For Sale round with auto cleaner. Rent based on income prises, inc. is now ac- cepting applications for ming, removal and stump 2011 kenmore wash- Must be moved. $2,950 Real Estate Call: grinding. 787-2100 or 710- OBO. 757-709-0409 (410) 957-1562 1BR & 3BR rentals. Sec. 8 ing machine he – 3.6 for sale: near welcome. 757-787-4664. 8477. FREE ESTIMATES. cu. ft. Very good cond. 442- wachapreague - Tax exmore - 2BR, 1BA, w/ We accept credit cards. 3541 (leave msg. before 9 Mobile Homes Map 113, double circle 2, cape charles - 2BR, garage. $675/mo. M&M paRKS paving a.m. & after 7:30 p.m.) $220 mappsville - 3BR, 2BA parcel G. 26.43 acres. Ask- 3 blocks to beach, $600/ Property Management. Call Driveways, parking ceramic tile – 13 in. x ing $5K/acre. Call 442-9791 mo. Credit check. Call 787-7052. lots, paving, sealcoat- 13 in. 231 sq. ft. Light green doublewide. $700/mo. Text 787-3317. Fly south for the 757-331-2206. onancock - 3BR, 1BA, ing, joint crack seal- marbled from Clay Werks. winter!! - 2BR, 2BA fully PUNGOTEAGUE - 2BR LR, Kit. w/Din. area. $675/ ing and all patchwork. Cost $630, selling for only melfa - 3BR. $550/ mo., $550/dep. Call or text furnished house for sale by apt., completely remodeled mo. 1 year lease, 1 mo. sec. FREE ESTIMATES. $450. 665-4437. owner in lovely gated mo- w/new carpet, paint, ap- dep., & ref. req’d. 787-7640. 757-710-9600. bathtub lift chair 787-3317. Mobile Home Parts bile park in Florida City for pliances (incl. W/D & DW), Avail. Dec. 1. Custom sewing & al- Operated by water pressure. only $34,500. Clubhouse, central air & heat. $650/ terations, clothes, miscel- Almost brand new--only used for sale. We also move mo- bile homes. Dreamland pool, hot tub, & more. Call mo. Sec. dep. & credit check. laneous items - Judie Gibbs twice. $500. Call 665-5040 or 757-710-7000. 757-771-5727. - 442-6836. 894-0669 Homes, Rt. 13, Accomac, VA. 787-2823

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’04 f150 4x4 ford xlt 1983 silverado chev- ’81 Cadillac El Do- Who do you serve ??? Garage Doors lariet - All options, 200K rolet pick-up – Auto. rado Diesel. Very good Wanted Only 2 Birthdays in the mi., mechanically & physi- trans., power steering & cond. Low mileage. $4,850. Bible: Two Heathen Automatic Openers cally sound. $7,800. Call brakes, A/C, cruise, antique. Call Rodney 665-4639 Kings, Pharaoh of Egypt. Installation, Sales 757-620-9042 or 757-653- 44K original miles. $10,000 ’84 Monte Carlo - buying junk cars, scrap 40:20-22. Jesus & Service 0371. or make offer. 787-8885. Classic. 45,000 actual miles, metal, copper, aluminum, beloved John the Baptist, ’03 toyota tundra - ’44 Willy’s Army Jeep AM/FM cassette, power brass, tin, & aluminum rims. beheaded at King Herod’s 78K mi., 2WD, auto., new – Runs, needs work. JUST brakes & steering. $8,800. Paying top dollar. Turn your Birthday Party. Matt 14:1. tires, V6, tow package, good REDUCED: $3,000. Call 442-5009. scrap into cash!! Cars picked Jesus, and his disciples, cond. $7,890. Call 787-7640. 787-9151 or 709-9456. up the same day, free of never celebrated their ’00 lincoln town ’05 Grand Marquis Vehicles – Motorcycles charge. We also buy Elec. birthdays. (Jeremiah 10:1-3 car cartier - 1 owner, – $3,995, 164K miles, exc. Learn not the way of the ‘04 Harley fat boy Motors & batteries. So call like new (inside & out), load- cond. 757-824-5555. Bowser & Son Salvage Yard heathen. Celebrating Affordable Rates ed w/every opt., 71K mi., 1969 4-door chevy Apehangers, Triple Xmas is apostasy, aban- ph. 824-3719 or cell 894- Call 894-3151 dealer serviced, gar. kept, malibu – Has a solid Exhaust, 6,773 miles. Ask- donment of the Bible. silver w/dove-grey interior, frame. Restoration project. ing $9,500. Call 757-709- 5859. It’s all about, who do moon roof, heated seats, new 350 rebuilt engine. Title in- 9112 or 757-709-4963. you serve ??? MMARSARSHALLHALL brake job, great gas mge. cluded. $2,200 OBO. Leave 2007 Harley david- TREETREE SERVICE SERVICE (22-26 mpg), Asking $6,500. message: 787-4143. son- Super Glide Custom. www.easternshorepost.com Your Servant, Post Angel Capable,Capable, Affordable, 442-7684 or 710-0424. ’06 holiday rambler 2100 miles. Garage kept. DAffordable,ependable ’96 ford explorer admiral se – 33’, only $16,000. Now Only $13,000. ISA CertifiedDependable Arborist - 4WD, runs great: engine 20K mi., low hours on gen., 710-8676 (After 4 p.m. only, As a recognized Newspaper ISA Certified(#MA-3138A) Arborist & transmission. Reduced very clean, exc. cond., auto. please.) (#MA-3138A)Licensed & insured to $700. Needs a rear axle. leveling, C/C, sat., 2-TVs, ’05 SPORTSTER HAR- of Record serving Accomack & LicensedFree & Insuredestimates. 757-678-2566. refrig., $55,900. 442-7875. LEY, 2,000 miles, blue, Free estimates.442-7540442-7540 ’79 4x4 chevy 3/4 ton- ’81 Cadillac El Do- $7,500 negotiable, Excel- Northampton counties, the NowNow accepting accepting Stake body, low miles, great rado Diesel. Very good lent cond. 757-710-9107 Eastern Shore Post is pleased work truck. $2,800. Call cond. Low mileage. $4,850. ’98 moto-guzzi 1100V 757-710-9051. Call Rodney 665-4639 motorcycle - Low miles. to offer free quotes for your ’00 mustang – 150K mi. ’04 Chrysler Town & Exc. cond. 757-710-0359. legal advertising needs. Storage New tires, brakes clutch & Country 144,100 miles. ’88 BMW motorcycle windshield-wiper motor. 1 dent in tailgate/fact. in- - K100RS, 52K miles. Has Simply fax your ad to 789-7681 NANDUA $4,300 Firm. Call 710-7571. stalled child seat. Power bags, fairing, & windshield. MINI STORAGE 1989 ford 3/4 ton locks/windows. Heat/AC. Very $3,000 OBO. 50 m.p.g. Call or e-mail Rt. 650, Taylor Rd., pick-up - $1,000 (needs dependable. Dk. Blue/gray 757-694-5332. [email protected] Tasley. 757-787-3059. work.) 442-7507. int. $4500.757-665-5138. $10 Off 1st month’s rent ’01 chevy ext. cab - 1/2 T., 64,800 mi., red, NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SALE Road for a distance of 55 feet and on the Northwest, by Vehicles – Cars, matching top, bedliner, new 6234 Clark Street, Chincoteague Island, VA 23336 Lot No. 18 as shown on the aforesaid plat now or formerly brakes, $9,995. 410-957- owned by Russell Thornton for a distance of 86.53 feet., Trucks, SUVs, RVs 0203 or 410-726-5667. By virtue of the power and authority contained in a and as more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust. ’04 F-350 Supercrew - Deed of Trust dated July 29, 2008, and recorded at In- ’99 35th anniversary diesel, 4x4, long bed, lift kit, strument Number 200803890 in the Clerk’s Office for the TERMS OF SALE: The property will be sold “AS IS,” gt mustang - Profes- off-road tires, tinted win- Circuit Court for Accomack County, VA, securing a loan WITHOUT REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF sionally installed engine dows, billet grille. $17,500. which was originally $191,835.00. The appointed SUB- ANY KIND AND SUBJECT TO conditions, restrictions, 9/15/11, 36-mo. warranty Call 757-710-4144 STITUTE TRUSTEE, Commonwealth Trustees, LLC will reservations, easements, rights of way, and all other mat- on engine still good. $7,500. ’97 gmc truck - Ex- offer for sale at public auction at main entrance of the ters of record taking priority over the Deed of Trust to be Good cond. 757-377-8261. tended cab, 3-door, 5.7 V8, Accomack County Circuit Court, located at 23316 Court- announced at the time of sale. A deposit of $21,000.00, ’02 HONDA SPORT 235K mi., $3,200. 999-4999 house Avenue on: or 10% of the sale price, whichever is lower, in cash or ca- TRAC 250 - Runs great, ’76 Chevy Impala shier’s check payable to the SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE will new brakes, $1,600. Call 2-dr. sedan. $1,800 firm. January 9, 2014 at 2:30 PM be required at the time of sale. The balance of the pur- 757-710-8597. 442-2263 after 5. chase price, with interest at the rate contained in the Deed improved real property, with an abbreviated legal descrip- of Trust Note from the date of sale to the date said funds tion of Tract 1: All that certain lot or parcel of land situat- are received in the office of the SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE, ed on Chincoteague Island, in the Town of Chincoteague, will be due within fifteen (15) days of sale. In the event Accomack County, Virginia, and bounded: On the North- of default by the successful bidder, the entire deposit shall east, by Clark Street; on the Southeast, by the land now or be forfeited and applied to the costs and expenses of sale Legal Advertising formerly owned by John B. Watson; on the Southwest, by and Substitute Trustee’s fee. All other public charges or the land formerly owned by L.F. Sharpley and later owned assessments, including water/sewer charges, whether in- by E.B. Sharpley, wife of W. Sharpley; on the Northwest, , curred prior to or after the sale, and all other costs in- by the land now or formerly owned by Minnie Jester, said cident to settlement to be paid by the purchaser. In the REQUEST FOR BIDS lot of land is 58 feet wide on Clark Street and 55 feet wide event taxes, any other public charges have been advanced, Mary N. Smith Cultural Enrichment Center on the Sharpley line, which is the Southwest boundary. a credit will be due to the seller, to be adjusted from the 24577 Mary N. Smith Road date of sale at the time of settlement. Purchaser agrees to Accomac, VA 23301 Tract 2: All that certain lot or parcel of land situated on pay the Seller’s attorneys at settlement, a fee of $445.00 Chincoteague Island, in the Town of Chincoteague, Ac- for review of the settlement documents. The Mary N. Smith Alumni Association, Inc. (a 501(c)3 comack County, Virginia, and designated as Number 19 non-profit organization) requests that qualified contrac- on a plat survey made by William Gillespie, on the 10th Additional terms will be announced at the time of sale tors submit a bid in accordance with planned renovations day of February, 1947, which said plat is attached to a cer- and the successful bidder will be required to execute and necessary to ensure compliance with local codes and ordi- tain deed from William T. Sharpley, et also to Braddie L. deliver to the Substitute Trustees a memorandum or con- nances. The Eastern Shore of Virginia Community Foun- Sharpley, dated March 5, 1947, and recorded in the Clerk’s tract of the sale at the conclusion of bidding. dation is a co-sponsor of this project known as PHASE Office for the Circuit Court of Accomack County, Virginia, I; which includes the renovation/creation of handicapped in Plat Book 6, at page 95, and to which said plat reference FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: accessible restrooms and ramps, renovation of the cafete- is hereby made foe a more particular description and the Rosenberg & Associates, LLC ria and kitchen, installation of fire-rated doors and par- metes and bounds. Said lot of land being described and (Attorney for Commonwealth Trustees, LLC) titions, and repair of the boiler. Prospective bidders are bounded as follows: On the Northeast, by the land now or 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 750 encouraged to attend the pre-bid conference and tour the formerly of the said Charles S. Jeffries, who is the same Bethesda, Maryland 20814 facility on Wednesday, January 15, 2014, at 1:30 PM. person as Charles S. Jeffries, for a distance of 55 feet; on 301-907-8000 For additional information telephone 757-709-3267. the Southeast, by Lot No. 20 shown on the aforesaid plat www.rosenberg-assoc.com for a distance of 86.12 feet; on the Southwest, by Sharpley December 13, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 27 TRUSTEE’S SALE OF purchaser at the sale will be required to pay all closing 23528 STAUNTON AVENUE, costs. Real estate taxes, water/sewer fees and other public VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE PARKSLEY, VIRGINIA 23421 charges will be prorated as of the date of sale. The risk of COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON COUNTY OF ACCOMACK loss or damage to the property passes to the purchaser im- mediately upon the conclusion of the Substitute Trustee’s THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OR In execution of a certain deed of trust dated 03/29/06, sale. Terms: A bidder’s deposit of ten percent (10%)of the NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA in the original principal amount of $69,788.11 recorded sale price or ten percent price (10%) of the original princi- in the County of Accomack, Virginia, as Instrument No. pal balance of the subject deed of trust, whichever is lower, Plaintiff 200601979, as amended by an instrument appointing the in the form of cash or certified funds payable to the Sub- CIVIL CASE NO. CL13000344-00 undersigned as Substitute Trustee, default having oc- stitute Trustee must be present at the time of sale. The vs. curred in the payment of the Note thereby secured and balance of the purchase price will be due within 15 days at at the request of the holder, the undersigned Substitute the office of the Substitute Trustee. Time is of the essence ROBERT LEE WILSON Trustee will offer for sale at public auction in the front of as to the closing date and the payment of the purchase ROSETTA WILSON the building housing the Circuit Court of the COUNTY price. If payment of the balance does not occur within fif- OF ACCOMACK, VA located at 23316 Courthouse Av- teen days of the sale date, the deposit will be forfeited. Defendants enue, Accomack, Virginia, 23301 on December 17, 2013, Seller shall not be responsible for any costs incurred by at 1:00 pm, the property described in said deed of trust, the purchaser in connection with their purchase or settle- ORDER OF PUBLICATION located at the above address, with improvements there- ment, including, without limitation, state and local re- on and more particularly described as follows: ALL THE cording fees, title insurance or research, or any other costs The object of this suit is to enforce the lien of the FOLLOWING-DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE, TO-WIT: of purchaser’s acquisition. Trustee shall have no duty to Plaintiff for delinquent taxes against certain real estate ALL THAT CERTAIN HOUSE AND LOT OR PARCEL obtain possession for purchaser. All risks of casualty pass described as follows: OF LAND SITUATE IN WHITESVILLE, METOMPKIN to successful bidder at conclusion of bidding. The property MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT, ACCOMACK COUNTY, and the improvements thereon will be sold “AS IS” and PARCEL I: All that parcel of land in Northampton VIRGINIA, BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEASTERN without representation or warranties of any kind. The County, Virginia, being Lot 3, Subdivision of Marian CORNER OF WHITTIER STREET AND STAUNTON sale is subject to all liens, encumbrances, conditions, ease- Elliott and designated as parcel no. AVENUE; THENCE PROCEEDING SOUTH ALONG ments and restrictions, if any, superior to the mentioned 0112B-02-BLK-00-003. THE EASTERN SIDE OF STAUNTON AVENUE FOR deed of trust and lawfully affecting the property. Sale is A DISTANCE OF 150 FEET TO ACERTAIN 15-FOOT subject to post-sale confirmation that the borrower did not PARCEL II: All that parcel of land in Northampton ALLEY; THENCE TURNING AND PROCEEDING IN file for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to County, Virginia, being Lot 4, Subdivision of Marian AN EASTERLY DIRECTION ALONG SAID ALLEY the sale, as well as to post-sale confirmation and audit of Elliott and designated as parcel no. FOR A DISTANCE OF 50 FEET; THENCE TURNING the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but 0112B-02-BLK-00-004. AND RUNNING IN A NORTHERLY DIRECTION FOR not limited to, determination of whether the borrower(s) A DISTANCE OF 150 FEET TO THE SOUTH SIDE OF entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid standing in the names of Robert Lee Wilson and Ro- WHITTIER STREET; THENCE TURNING AND RUN- off the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale setta Wilson, pursuant to Section 58.1-3967 of the Code NING WEST ALONG THE SOUTH SIDE OF WHITTI- shall be null and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, of Virginia. ER STREET FOR A DISTANCE OF 50 FEET TO THE in law or equity, shall be the return of the Purchaser’s de- And an affidavit having been filed that due dili- POINT OF BEGINNING; IT BEING LOT NO. 440 AS posit without interest. Additional terms to be announced gence has been used to determine whether Robert Lee SHOWN ON A CERTAIN PLAT OF TOWN OF PARK- at the sale. Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Wilson and Rosetta Wilson are living, or if deceased, to SLEY, WHICH SAID PLAT IS ATTACHED TO AND Practices Act, we advise you that this firm is a debt col- ascertain the names and location of all of their heirs, RECORDED ALONG WITH A CERTAIN DEED FROM lector and any information obtained will be used for that devisees and successors in title; that there are or may THE PARKSLEY LAND AND IMPROVEMENT COMPA- purpose. The Substitute Trustee is Surety Trustees, LLC, be other persons having an interest in the real estate NY TO THE ACCOMACK COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD. 4021 University Drive, Suite 202, Fairfax, VA 22030. For forming the subject matter of this suit, whose names TERMS OF SALE: Neither the Substitute Trustee nor the information contact: Abby Moynihan, McCabe, Weisberg and last post office addresses are unknown, namely, holder of the note secured by the deed of trust will deliver & Conway, attorney for Substitute Trustee at 301-490- the unknown heirs, devisees and successors in title of possession of the property to the successful bidder. The 3361 or www.mwc-law.com Robert Lee Wilson and Rosetta Wilson. It is ORDERED that this Order be published once a week for two successive weeks in the Eastern Shore dolgencorp, LLC, Trading as dolgencorp, LLC, Trading as Post and that the parties named herein appear on or Dollar General Store #8465, 6520 Lankford Highway, Dollar General Store #3670, 25296 Lankford Highway, before January 6, 2014 at 9:30 a.m. in the Clerk’s Office Oak Hall City, VA 23416, Onley VA 23418, of the Circuit Court for the County of Northampton, Accomack County, Virginia 23416 Accomack County, Virginia 23418 Virginia, and do what may be necessary to protect their The above establishment is applying to the The above establishment is applying to the interests in this suit. VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL BEVERAGE CONTROL ENTER: This 4th day of December, 2013 for a Wine and Beer Off Premises license to sell or for a Wine and Beer Off Premises license to sell or Traci L. Johnson, Clerk manufacture alcoholic beverages. manufacture alcoholic beverages. Robert Stephenson & Larry Gatta Jr., Robert Stephenson & Larry Gatta Jr., I ask for this: Managing Members of LLC Managing Members of LLC JAMES W. ELLIOTT, p.q. NOTE: Objections to the issuance of this license must be NOTE: Objections to the issuance of this license must be Attorney at Law submitted to ABC no later than 30 days from the publishing submitted to ABC no later than 30 days from the publishing P.O. Box 1410 date of the first two required legal notices. Objections should date of the first two required legal notices. Objections should 7100 U.S. Route 17 be registered at www.abc.virginia.gov or 800-552-3200. be registered at www.abc.virginia.gov or 800-552-3200. Yorktown, VA 23692 (757)898-7000

ORDER OF PUBLICATION dolgencorp, LLC, Trading as COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA Dollar General Store #481, 24325 Bennett Street, Hi! I’m Parksley VA 23421, Accomack County Circuit Court Accomack County, Virginia 23421 23316 Courthouse Avenue Accomac, VA 23301 Hannah...I’m The above establishment is applying to the VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC in re the purrrfect BEVERAGE CONTROL GINETTE CHEVALIER for a Wine and Beer Off Premises license to sell or v. HAROLD DANIEL COLLINS cat to adopt manufacture alcoholic beverages. Robert Stephenson & Larry Gatta Jr., The object of this suit is to: from the SPCA. Managing Members of LLC obtain A DIVORCE. NOTE: Objections to the issuance of this license must be Call today: submitted to ABC no later than 30 days from the publishing It is ORDERED that HAROLD DANIEL COLLINS date of the first two required legal notices. Objections should appear at the above-named court and protect his be registered at www.abc.virginia.gov or 800-552-3200. interests on or before JANUARY 11, 2014. 787-7385. 28 • Eastern Shore Post • December 13, 2013

TRUSTEE’S SALE OF CLARENCE V. SMITH ET UX TO JAMES F. BEACH ET 36394 SEASIDE ROAD, PAINTER, VIRGINIA 23420 UX, RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 208, DEED NUMBER COUNTRYSIDE Auction COUNTY OF ACCOMACK 95733. TERMS OF SALE: Neither the Substitute Trustee Consignment Auction nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust will Hopeton, VA In execution of a certain deed of trust dated 03/14/12, deliver possession of the property to the successful bidder. Saturday, Dec. 14, 2013 @ 10 AM - Rain or Shine in the original principal amount of $120,000.00 recorded The purchaser at the sale will be required to pay all closing Directions: Located approximately 60 mi. South of in the County of Accomack, Virginia, as Instrument No. costs. Real estate taxes, water/sewer fees and other public Salisbury, MD and 60 mi. North of the Chesapeake Bay 201201489, as amended by an instrument appointing the charges will be prorated as of the date of sale. The risk of Bridge Tunnel. Turn West off Rt. 13 onto Rt. 676. Follow undersigned as Substitute Trustee, default having oc- loss or damage to the property passes to the purchaser im- signs to auction. Signs will be posted from Rt. 13. curred in the payment of the Note thereby secured and mediately upon the conclusion of the Substitute Trustee’s at the request of the holder, the undersigned Substitute sale. Terms: A bidder’s deposit of ten percent (10%)of the End Table Glass, 2-Cedar Wardrobes, 2-Bedroom Suits, Modern Sofa & Love Trustee will offer for sale at public auction in the front of sale price or ten percent price (10%) of the original princi- Seat (Like New), Modern Sofa Bed, Maple Hutch, 2-Lift Chairs, Recliner, Swivel the building housing the Circuit Court of the COUNTY pal balance of the subject deed of trust, whichever is lower, Rockers & Chairs, Chest of Drawers, Entertainment Center, Book Case, Kitchen OF ACCOMACK, VA located at 23316 Courthouse Avenue, in the form of cash or certified funds payable to the Sub- Cabinet, Lg. China Hutch, Gas Cook Stove, Chest Freezer, Oriental Dolls, Accomack, Virginia, 23301 on December 17, 2013, at 1:00 stitute Trustee must be present at the time of sale. The Crocks & Jugs, Jardiniere, Milk Pitcher, Agate Ware, Costume Jewelry, Collector pm, the property described in said deed of trust, located balance of the purchase price will be due within 15 days at Plates, Depression Glass, Pressed Glass, Local Strawberry Tickets, Sm. Adver- at the above address, with improvements thereon and the office of the Substitute Trustee. Time is of the essence tising Bucket, Oriental Plates & Vases, Clocks, Set of China, Lots & Lots of Other as to the closing date and the payment of the purchase Glassware, Stemware, Advertising Cans & Other Items, English Saddle, Pictures, more particularly described as follows: ALL THAT CER- Babe Ruth Tin Signs, Ted Williams Tin Sign, Danny Doughty Original Painting, TAIN LOT OR PARCEL OF LAND LOACATED NEAR price. If payment of the balance does not occur within fif- Ballard Oyster Picture, Seaside Fish Picture, Air Compressor, Tools, Box Lots & BELLE HAVEN STATION, PUNGOTEAGUE MAGIS- teen days of the sale date, the deposit will be forfeited. Other Items. TERIAL DISTRICT, ACCOMACK COUNTY, VIRGINIA, Seller shall not be responsible for any costs incurred by If we have a bad snow this will be cancelled. DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS AS FOLLOWS: the purchaser in connection with their purchase or set- BEGINNING AT A POINT AT THE SOUTHERNMOST tlement, including, without limitation, state and local re- Check Website for pictures @countrysideauctions.com CORNER OF SAID LOT OR PARCEL OF LAND AT ITS cording fees, title insurance or research, or any other costs 5% Buyer’s Premium Applies to All Transactions INTERSECTION WITH VIRGINIA STATE ROUTE NO. of purchaser’s acquisition. Trustee shall have no duty to Auctioneers: Chester Jackson, VAAR #377 600 FROM WILLIS WHARF TO MAPPSBURG, AND A 20 obtain possession for purchaser. All risks of casualty pass Henry Nicholson, Jr., VAAR #2596 FT. STRIP OF LAND OWNED BY C. V. SMITH, THENCE to successful bidder at conclusion of bidding. The property Parksley, VA 23421 RUNNING NORTH 27 DEGREES 26 MINUTES WEST and the improvements thereon will be sold “AS IS” and (757)710-2318 • (757)710-5185 • (757)665-5672 A DISTANCE OF 5 FEET TO A PIPE, THENCE CON- without representation or warranties of any kind. The TINUING ON THE SAME COURSE A DISTANCE OF sale is subject to all liens, encumbrances, conditions, ease- Our staff would like to wish a Blessed Merry Christmas and a 150 FEET TO A PIPE, THENCE TURNING AND RUN- ments and restrictions, if any, superior to the mentioned very good year in 2014. NING NORTH 62 DEGREES 34 MINUTES EAST A DIS- deed of trust and lawfully affecting the property. Sale is There’ve been so many on the Shore that have lost loved TANCE OF 200 FEET TO A PIPE, THENCE TURNING subject to post-sale confirmation that the borrower did not ones, including me and my dear Jeannie. AND RUNNING SOUTH 27 DEGREES 26 MINUTES file for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to To you all: God bless each and every one of you and your EAST A DISTANCE OF 150 FEET TO A PIPE, THENCE the sale, as well as to post-sale confirmation and audit of family. May the coming year be a good one for us all. CONTINUING ON THE SAME COURSE A DISTANCE the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but Chester & Linda Jackson & Staff OF 5 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE TURNING AND not limited to, determination of whether the borrower(s) RUNNING SOUTH 62 DEGREES 34 MINUTES WEST entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- off the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale Hey Guys! I’m GINNING. SAID LOT OR PARCEL OF LAND CON- shall be null and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, Copper...Won’t TAINS ONE-THIRD (1/3) ACRE, MORE OR LESS, AND in law or equity, shall be the return of the Purchaser’s de- you take me IS DESIGNATED AS LOT NO.6 ON PLAT ENTITLED posit without interest. Additional terms to be announced “PROPERTY OF C. V. SMITH, LOCATED NEAR BELLE at the sale. Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection home for Christ- HAVEN R. R. STATION, ACCOMACK COUNTY, VIR- Practices Act, we advise you that this firm is a debt col- mas and love me GINIA”, MADE BY J. B. GIBB, C.L. S., AND DATED lector and any information obtained will be used for that OCTOBER 6,1971, SAID PLATOF SURVEY BEING purpose. The Substitute Trustee is Surety Trustees, LLC, forever? To adopt NOW OF RECORD IN THE CLERK’S OFFICE OF AC- 4021 University Drive, Suite 202, Fairfax, VA 22030. For me from the SPCA COMACK COUNTY ALONG WITH AND AS A PART OF information contact: Abby Moynihan, McCabe, Weisberg Call A CERTAIN DEED DATED OCTOBER 13, 1971 FROM & Conway, attorney for Substitute Trustee at 301-490- 3361 or www.mwc-law.com today: 787-7385.

VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE Plaintiff for delinquent taxes against certain real estate that Thomasina Chapman is a nonresident of the state COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON described as follows: of Virginia, whose last known post office address is 21-20 34th Avenue, Long Island City, NY 11106; that Treanda THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OR All that parcel of land near Weirwood, Northampton Chapman is a nonresident of the state of Virginia, whose NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA County, Virginia, being 4.00 acres, more or less, and last known post office address is 16 E. 116th Street, New designated as Parcel no. 00020-0A-BLK-00-086 York, NY; and that Jakubie Wicks is a nonresident of the Plaintiff state of Virginia, whose last known post office address is CIVIL CASE NO. CL13000345-00 standing in the names of Mary D. Wright, (also known 156 Carlton Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07306. vs. as Mary B. Wright), and Charlie Wright, (also known as It is ORDERED that this Order be published once a Charles Wright), pursuant to Section 58.1-3967 of the week for two successive weeks in the Eastern Shore Post The heirs and devisees of Code of Virginia. and that the parties named herein appear on or before MARY D. WRIGHT And an affidavit having been filed that due diligence January 6, 2014 at 9:30 a.m. in the Clerk’s Office of the The heirs and devisees of has been used to ascertain the names and location of Circuit Court for the County of Northampton, Virginia, CHARLIE WRIGHT all of the heirs, devisees and successors in title of Mary and do what may be necessary to protect their interests HELEN VIRGINIA WRIGHT D. Wright, (also known as Mary B. Wright), and Char- in this suit. MARONELY WRIGHT lie Wright, (also known as Charles Wright); that due SARAH CHAPMAN diligence has been used to determine whether Helen ENTER: This 4th day of December, 2013 THOMAS CHAPMAN Virginia Wright, Maronely Wright, (also known as Mary Traci L. Johnson, Clerk THOMASINA CHAPMAN O. Wright), Sarah Chapman, Thomas Chapman and TREANDA CHAPMAN Zuelina Chapman are living, or if deceased, to ascertain I ask for this: ZUELINA CHAPMAN the names and location of all of their heirs, devisees and JAMES W. ELLIOTT, p.q. JAKUBIE WICKS successors in title; that there are or may be other persons Attorney at Law having an interest in the real estate forming the subject P.O. Box 1410 Defendants matter of this suit, whose names and last post office 7100 U.S. Route 17 addresses are unknown, namely, the unknown heirs, de- Yorktown, VA 23692 ORDER OF PUBLICATION visees and successors in title of Mary D. Wright, Charlie (757)898-7000 Wright, Helen Virginia Wright, Maronely Wright, Sarah The object of this suit is to enforce the lien of the Chapman, Thomas Chapman and Zuelina Chapman; December 13, 2013 • Eastern Shore Post • 29 TRUSTEE’S SALE OF 28415 WHITE’S NECK ROAD, PARKSLEY, VIRGINIA 23421 VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF ACCOMACK COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON standing in the names of Robert A. Smith, Francis W. Smith, Peter L. Donohoe and Cecilia L. Lang, pursuant to In execution of a certain deed of trust dated 09/24/09, THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OR Section 58.1-3967 of the Code of Virginia. in the original principal amount of $191,276.00 recorded NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA And an affidavit having been filed that Robert A. in the County of Accomack, Virginia, as Instrument No. Smith, Peter L. Donohoe, Cecilia L. Lang and Francis 200904188, as amended by an instrument appointing the Plaintiff W. Smith are nonresidents of the state of Virginia, all undersigned as Substitute Trustee, default having occurred CIVIL CASE NO. CL13000343-00 having a last known post office address of 3 Taj Drive, in the payment of the Note thereby secured and at the re- vs. Worcester, MA 01605. quest of the holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will It is ORDERED that this Order be published once a offer for sale at public auction in the front of the building ROBERT A. SMITH week for two successive weeks in the Eastern Shore Post housing the Circuit Court of the COUNTY OF ACCOMACK, PETER L. DONOHOE and that the parties named herein appear on or before VA located at 23316 Courthouse Avenue, Accomack, Virgin- CECILIA L. LANG January 6, 2014 at 9:30 a.m. in the Clerk’s Office of the ia, 23301 on December 17, 2013, at 1:00 pm, the property FRANCIS W. SMITH Circuit Court for the County of Northampton, Virginia, described in said deed of trust, located at the above address, COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA and do what may be necessary to protect their interests with improvements thereon and more particularly de- in this suit. scribed as follows: ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT, PIECE, OR Defendants PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED NEAR WHITE’S NECK, ENTER: This 4th day of December, 2013 METOMPKIN MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT, ACCOMACK ORDER OF PUBLICATION Traci L. Johnson, Clerk COUNTY, VIRGINIA, CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY ONE AND FIVE HUNDRED TWENTYTHREE THOU- The object of this suit is to enforce the lien of the I ask for this: SANDSANDTHS ACRES (1.523 A.) MORE OR LESS, AND Plaintiff for delinquent taxes against certain real estate JAMES W. ELLIOTT, p.q. SHOWN ON A CERTAIN PLAT ENTITLED “PROPERTY described as follows: Attorney at Law SURVEY FOR THOMAS J. KELLY,” DATED OCTOBER 9, P.O. Box 1410 1996, BY JOHN H. PLUMMER AND ASSOCIATES, INC., All that parcel of land in Church Neck, Eastville 7100 U.S. Route 17 WHICH PLAT IS ATTACHED TO A DEED DATED NO- District, Northampton County, Virginia, being 7.61 Yorktown, VA 23692 VEMBER 11, 1996 AND RECORDED IN THE CLERK’S acres, more or less, and designated as parcel no. (757)898-7000 OFFICE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT IN DEED BOOK 732, 00028-06-BLK-00-006A. AT PAGE 407, WHICH PLAT IS INCORPORATED HERE- IN AND TO WHICH REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE FOR A MORE ACCURATE DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY CONVEYED HEREIN. TERMS OF SALE: Neither the Substitute Trustee nor the holder of the note SOMERSET COUNTY, MD DEPARTMENT OF SOMERSET COUNTY, MD DEPARTMENT OF secured by the deed of trust will deliver possession of the TECHNICAL & COMMUNITY SERVICES TECHNICAL & COMMUNITY SERVICES property to the successful bidder. The purchaser at the sale Housing and Community Service Division Housing and Community Service Division will be required to pay all closing costs. Real estate taxes, REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS – REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS – water/sewer fees and other public charges will be prorated REPLACEMENT HOUSING HOUSING REHABILITATION as of the date of sale. The risk of loss or damage to the prop- erty passes to the purchaser immediately upon the conclu- The Somerset County Department of Technical and The Somerset County Department of Technical and sion of the Substitute Trustee’s sale. Terms: A bidder’s de- Community Services is seeking bids for replacement Community Services is seeking bids for housing reha- posit of ten percent (10%)of the sale price or ten percent housing work needed due to Hurricane Sandy damage. bilitation work needed due to Hurricane Sandy damage. price (10%) of the original principal balance of the subject deed of trust, whichever is lower, in the form of cash or certi- All contractors must possess the following qualifications All contractors must possess the following qualifications fied funds payable to the Substitute Trustee must be pres- in order to bid: in order to bid: ent at the time of sale. The balance of the purchase price 1. Must be licensed to work in the State of Maryland. 1. Must be licensed to work in the State of Maryland. will be due within 15 days at the office of the Substitute 2. A Workman’s compensation insurance policy. 2. A Workman’s compensation insurance policy. Trustee. Time is of the essence as to the closing date and the 3. Must not be listed on federal debarment list. 3. Must not be listed on federal debarment list. payment of the purchase price. If payment of the balance 4. Must have the ability to submit a 5% bid bond, 100% 4. Must have the ability to submit a 5% bid bond, 100% does not occur within fifteen days of the sale date, the de- performance bond and 100% payment bond. performance bond and 100% payment bond. posit will be forfeited. Seller shall not be responsible for any 5. Must be RRP Certified by EPA costs incurred by the purchaser in connection with their All interested firms are invited to contact the above purchase or settlement, including, without limitation, state office at the Somerset County Office Complex, Room All interested firms are invited to contact the above and local recording fees, title insurance or research, or any 211, 11916 Somerset Ave., Princess Anne, MD for bid office at the Somerset County Office Complex, Room other costs of purchaser’s acquisition. Trustee shall have no information. Sealed bids must be returned by 4:00 pm 211, 11916 Somerset Ave., Princess Anne, MD for bid duty to obtain possession for purchaser. All risks of casualty January 6, 2014. All bids will be opened, recorded and information. Sealed bids must be returned by 4:00 p.m. pass to successful bidder at conclusion of bidding. The prop- publicly read aloud at this time. The Bid Review Com- January 6, 2014.All bids will be opened, recorded and erty and the improvements thereon will be sold “AS IS” and mittee will meet shortly thereafter and review bids for publicly read aloud at this time. The Bid Review Com- without representation or warranties of any kind. The sale compliance and feasibility. This Committee reserves the mittee will meet shortly thereafter and review bids for is subject to all liens, encumbrances, conditions, easements right to reject any or all bids. compliance and feasibility. This Committee reserves the and restrictions, if any, superior to the mentioned deed of right to reject any or all bids. trust and lawfully affecting the property. Sale is subject to A Pre-Bid meeting will be held 2:00 pm December 18, post-sale confirmation that the borrower did not file for pro- 2013. Specific information will be provided at this time. A Pre-Bid meeting will be held at 2:00 pm December 18, tection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to the sale, 2013. Specific information will be provided at this time. as well as to post-sale confirmation and audit of the status Funding for this activity is made available through the of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited federally funded Community Development Block Grant Funding for this activity is made available through the to, determination of whether the borrower(s) entered into Program. Minority and disadvantaged businesses are federally funded Community Development Block Grant any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan encouraged to apply. Federal Section 3 hiring require- Program. Minority and disadvantaged businesses are prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall be null ments apply to this contract. encouraged to apply. Federal Section 3 hiring require- and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, in law or equity, ments apply to this contract. shall be the return of the Purchaser’s deposit without inter- For more information, contact Mark Konapelsky est. Additional terms to be announced at the sale. Pursuant of the Somerset County Department of Techni- For more information, contact Mark Konapelsky of the to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise cal and Community Services at 410-651-1424 or at Somerset Department of Technical and Community Servic- you that this firm is a debt collector and any information ob- [email protected] es at 410-651-1424 or at [email protected] tained will be used for that purpose. The Substitute Trustee is Surety Trustees, LLC, 4021 University Drive, Suite 202, Fairfax, VA 22030. For information contact: Abby Moyni- han, McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, attorney for Substitute Trustee at 301-490-3361 or www.mwc-law.com 30 • Eastern Shore Post • December 13, 2013

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The perfect example is the case “they drove right up” and took the said of the theft. “We can’t let that ruin of the stolen Christmas tree that was symbolic plant, said Mayor Fred Janci. our Christmas or our Christmas spir- Post snatched from the Wachapreague gaze- “You could see their tracks.” it.” So several people in town worked ed bo earlier this month. Where is the logic The tree was stolen just hours af- together to get another tree. Those in stealing a Christmas tree? You can’t ter 50 to 60 town residents attended Wachapreaguers know the true mean- eat it. You can’t hide it (very well) and a lighting ceremony. Some folks then ing of Christmas. at Sea you certainly can’t haul it away easily. went on a hayride, stopping here and And for those wishing to live in You can’t keep a 10-foot fir tree as an there to go caroling around the Little Whoville, Spock said it best, “Nowhere investment. And the new lights on it, well, City by the Sea. At about 11:30 p.m., am I so desperately needed as among a Level we all know about trying to replace or get Janci went to turn off the lights and shipload of illogical humans.” those to work in the future. The crime is found the tree had gone missing. To those who stole the Christmas just plain and simpe illogical. And more I think I’d rather imagine that, like dog from a Northampton man’s house, By Linda Cicoira importantly, it is mean and hurtful. Frosty the Snowman, the tree just even Spock would be speechless. I re- “Don’t expect people to act logically,” “It is curious how often you humans walked away. But we all know that cently read of a Dutch company that a wise man recently told me. manage to obtain that which you do logically, a Grinch is responsible. is planning to send “four lucky Earth- I find the statement to be the key to not want,” Spock once said. Another “If I were human, I believe my re- lings to colonize” Mars with the catch: a successful holiday season. After all, time he summarized, “After a time, you sponse would be, ‘Go to hell,’ ” Spock “They won’t ever come back.” couldn’t Mr. Spock, the logical force of may find that having is not so pleasing said in the Final Frontier. That might I think that would be the perfect Star Trek, teach Mr. Grinch of Who- a thing, after all, as wanting. It is not be fitting, except it is Christmastime destination for dog thieves, minus the ville, a thing or two about holiday spir- logical, but it is often true.” and one shouldn’t act so crass. dog of course. it? I think he could. With obvious irrational thinking, “We can’t let that stop us,” Janci Merry Christmas.

Post Why Didn’t Letter Writer Help Letters to the Editor may be sent Office Mail Cat Thrown from Car? by fax, email or U.S. mail using the Local Salvation Army Needs Dear Editor: and Appreciates Help I would like to comment on last week’s Letter addresses in the Publisher’s Circle to the Editor, “Cat Abandonment from Car Uncon- Dear Editor: scionable.” The Accomack and Northampton County Salva- I would like to know what the letter writer and below. While the Post will withhold tion Army chapters are ringing bells at locations his wife did while they witnessed the lady throwing throughout Virginia’s Eastern Shore — at Food Li- the cat out on the road. He and his wife didn’t do a writer’s name with just cause, all ons, Walmart, Roses and Fresh Pride — thanks to anything to help the cat. Shame on them! many volunteers. We really appreciate our volun- Ernistine Ames, via email letters must be signed and include a teers’ time and the generosity of our community. It is these donations to the kettles that are used by the phone number for verification. local Salvation Army Chapter. Funding from National Drive The local chapters work with local churches, Helps Effort for New Library Northampton Social Ministries, the Accomack In- terfaith Council and community organizations and Dear Editor: agencies to identify residents who need short-term On Dec. 3, more than 10,000 partners around the “They’re assistance to provide them help and hope. Dur- world participated in the #GivingTuesday initiative at the Post …” ing the Christmas season, both chapters work with to celebrate giving and many others to open community Toy Closets. Dona- helping others. tions to the Kettle Fund are used to assist individu- The Eastern Shore als from the two counties during times of need with Post Op- Public Library Founda- utility costs, rent, bus tickets, prescriptions and food. tion received over $5,000 Editor: Cheryl Nowak If you would like to donate to the 2013 Kettle Ed Page in donations. Thank you Advertising Manager: Troy Justis Fund, make your check payable to Northampton SA to the many individual Sports Editor: Bill Sterling Kettle Fund and send it to Edward Stetar, Treasurer, supporters of the library and to the Debedeavon Gar- Staff Writer: Linda Cicoira P.O. Box 1274 Exmore, VA 23350. To donate to the den Club for its generous contributions, all of which Display/Classified Advertising Rep.: Angie H. Crutchley Accomack SA Kettle Fund, send checks to Dee Fitch, will go toward meeting the Morgan Challenge Grant. Graphic Designer: Joshua Nowak Regular Contributor: Ron West Treasurer, P.O. Box 0457 Belle Haven, VA 23306- By working together we can continue to inspire 0457 or place it in one of our kettles. giving and making a difference in our community. By Four Corner Plaza • P.O. Box 517 God Bless you and thank you for your help. working together we can improve the services pro- Onley, VA 23418 Richard Sterrett vided to the community. By working together we can email: [email protected] Chairman, Northampton Chapter build a new library. Thank you. Phone: 757-789-POST (7678) Tom Rienerth Barbara Coady, ESPL Board of Trustees Fax: 757-789-7681 Chairman, Accomack Chapter Machipongo 32 • Eastern Shore Post • December 13, 2013

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