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Free July 17, 2015 Accomack Leery Northampton of Bird Protection Embraces Bird Measure Protection Measure Story and photo by Linda Cicoira By Ron West The local regime is suspicious of oth- Retired Nature Conservancy scien- er government. Accomack supervisors tist Barry Truitt addressed Northamp- wanted more information about what ton supervisors Tuesday, seeking their could take place if they voiced approv- endorsement of a move to declare the al. So they didn’t. state-owned seaside marshes between The board wondered Wednesday if the barrier islands and the mainland regulations, restrictions or some oth- as part of the Western Hemisphere er unforeseen happening would occur Shorebird Reserve Network. if they endorsed a shorebird applica- Truitt cited the value of the marsh- tion on state marshes that reportedly es, as well as the barrier islands, as would make the area more impressive valuable habitat and resting places for to scientists and tourists. shorebirds as they migrate along the “We’re trying to include these East Coast. marshes … trying to get this in place Supervisor Oliver Bennett said that by early September,” said conservation he wants additional information, while scientist Barry Truitt, recently retired Supervisor Granville Hogg suggested from the Nature Conservancy’s Virgin- the need to have the Marine ia Coast Reserve. Resources Commission involved in the He wanted the supervisors to en- dialogue. dorse an application to include the bar- While both voiced concern about rier marshes of both Eastern Shore how the designation might affect the counties in the Western Hemisphere use of the waterways and marshes by Shorebird Reserve Network. hunters and fishermen, as well as com- Truitt noted that Northampton Coun- mercial watermen, Truitt emphasized ty endorsed the measure earlier this that the designation would in no way week, with only Supervisor Granville restrict use. “It is a status and not a Hogg voting no. Hogg was in the audi- legal designation that restricts their ence at the Accomack session and later usage,” he said. Property owners with voiced opposition outside the meeting. privately owned marshes would con- Truitt reported that 150 to 200 bi- tinue to be able to use their property ologists are coming to the Shore in as they wish, but would be urged to use September. “We do ask that landown- them in such a way as to enhance the ers consider shorebirds. … If we are in- habitat for migrating birds. cluded … we would be able to claim we On a vote of 4-1 (Hogg dissent- are one of the most important areas for ing), the board agreed to support the shorebirds in the Western Hemisphere designation. … it carries more credit,” he said. The supervisors also approved a re- Truitt assured the supervisors that A measure proposed to both counties is aimed at protecting shorebirds (Continued on Page 13) such as these, feeding at Assateague. (Continued on Page 11) 2 • Eastern Shore Post • July 17, 2015 Accomack Joins Other Counties, Adopts Lockbox System By Linda Cicoira easier … we got excellent pricing.” going to get more phone calls.” Traveling to Baltimore just got faster than a Bundick also said her workers would actually be “Refer them to me,” said Bundick. trip to the county seat, at least as far as money is able to get their work done and she’ll have time to Only Supervisor Donald Hart opposed the move. concerned. look into ridding her database of incorrect addresses. He said he owns property in Northampton and hates In an 8-1 vote, Accomack supervisors agreed Finance Director Mike Mason said he is hopeful sending his money out of the area. “I’m old-fashioned Wednesday to spend up to $60,000 to have a bank in that the cost would not go over $30,000. that way.” But he admitted his checks there usually that city sift through taxes for real estate A recent Division of Motor Vehicle (DMV) stop are cashed in two days with the new process. and personal property and deposit the money in the forced delinquent property owners to pay up or have local county coffers. their vehicle registration withheld. Bundick said the The checks were said to be piling up in the Ac- tool allowed her office to collect about $500,000 in Charge Against Ambulance comack treasurer’s office because the workload is three months. But people waited in lines that were Driver Dismissed so enormous. With this measure, called a lockbox longer than when the county had a computer crash system, the money will be available to the county several years ago. “About every third person came in By Linda Cicoira sooner. for it,” she said. A charge of failure to obey the traffic signal was A lockbox is a post-office box that is accessible She assured the supervisors that her office would dismissed Wednesday in Accomack General District by a bank. County taxpayers send their payments still be accepting mail in Accomac. “We will never Court against an Exmore man who was driving the to the box so the bank can collect and process these turn money away,” Bundick said. ambulance that collided with a Star Transit bus in payments directly and then deposit the funds to the Board Chairwoman Reneta Major was con- June. county’s account. cerned for some of the poorer debtors. Bundick The ambulance was southbound on Lankford Officials said at least $9 million would need to be said six-month payment plans are offered. How- Highway at about 3:45 p.m. with lights and siren ac- involved to use the plan. With interest rates negli- ever, those need to be arranged before there is tivated when it went through a red light at the inter- gible were the money saved elsewhere, the concept a problem. She “can’t release the stop until pay- section of Route 180 in Keller. was doable. ment is made in full.” The delinquencies are al- The charge was dropped against Peter Surran “We’ve been to Baltimore to see how the lockbox ready overdue a year or more when the DMV who was driving the Bloxom Volunteer Fire Compa- works,” said Treasurer Dana Bundick. “Northamp- stops are enforced. ny’s 2013 Chevy ambulance. The man who was being ton uses it. A lot of localities use it, probably more Supervisor Laura Belle Gordy was concerned rushed to the hospital, Douglas R. McCready, 60, of than not. … It will make things come in much, much about the cost. “I know when this hits the paper, I’m Parksley, died at the scene.

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In Isle of to figures supplied by both counties. Wight, the assistant superintendent is Here’s What Accomack Principals The two school divisions are consid- paid $111,295. ered cohorts, having a common statis- Botetourt County Schools has sever- and Their Assistants Are Making tical characteristic. Caroline County al directors who work under the super- has five schools compared to 11 schools intendent. Their salaries range from By Linda Cicoira 2012. In 2013, it was between $59,177 in Accomack. $98,240 to $107,808. Salary figures were releasedand $90,278. The superintendent of Botetourt In Caroline County, the assistant Wednes­day for building administra- The two middle-school assistant County Schools, another cohort, is paid superintendent is paid $116,174. Its tors in Accomack County Schools. principals will be making between $154,469, about the same as Cuel- finance director makes $80,234. Two Superintendent Dr. Kregg Cuel- $66,236 and $68,242 in the current lar. That system has 12 schools and a instructional supervisors are paid lar said annual salaries for the five el- year. In 2014-15, the range started at STEM academy. $95,373. The special education di- ementary school principals are between the same level but went as high as The superintendent of Isle of Wight rector is paid $95,373. The transpor- $73,212 and $96,745 for the 2015-16 $76,891. In 2012, middle-school as- County Schools is paid $142,500 annu- tation director makes $78,557 while term, which started July 1. That higher sistant principal salaries ranged from ally, according to a public affairs offi- the maintenance director earns figure is up about $16,000 from last year. $56,790 to nearly $71,300. It was be- cer. That county is also often compared $69,432. In 2012, elementary school princi- tween $49,655 to $79,747 in 2013. pals in Accomack were paid between The three high-school principals in $52,000 and $72,000. 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The ing provided the pumping equipment begin curing before the sun came up. building — had been completely poured concrete slab will support our build- to get the concrete mixture from the Once the sun comes up, the top layer and was hard enough for workers to be- ing — and therefore our patient care trucks to the slab, and Century Con- of concrete cures quickly before the gin finishing with riding trowels. — for the next few decades; it really is crete provided the manpower,” said bottom layers do, and we risk crack- “In preparation for pouring the the foundation for our ability to deliver Jeffrey Brooks, project manager for ing later on.” slab, piping and conduits for plumb- on our mission to care for others as we construction on the Riverside cam- By the time most people were headed ing and electric power were installed would care for those we love.”

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jury but “abstained from this matter,” er Court in Eastville was indicted on Johnson proposed “sexual intercourse” according to the court record. counts of possession of a gun by a felon between Muslimani and his stepdaugh- Court Postings Somers was arrested Tuesday. He is and reckless handling of a firearm on ter. Johnson also was indicted on a felo- free on $3,000 unsecured bond. Somers April 4. ny count of child neglect, charging that By Linda Cicoira filed for candidacy on June 9, which Police were dispatched to Ross’ she permitted her daughter to be endan- Northampton Grand Jury was the deadline. He needed 125 peti- house after shots were fired nearby. gered. The offenses allegedly occurred A member of the Army Reserves tion signatures to qualify. According to the record, Ross “stated between June 1 and Aug. 31, 1986. was indicted Monday by a Northamp- Once his documents were checked, he repaired an old double-barrel shot Judge W. Revell Lewis granted ton grand jury on 14 charges, includ- only 66 verified voters were listed, Fly- gun and was trying it out. He shot sev- Johnson $25,000 bond. Only $5,000 of ing shooting several times at her for- nn reported the next week. eral shots from his deck … to a tree, that was secured, so Johnson was freed mer boyfriend. That left Sheriff David Doughty un- approximately 10 feet away. Ross was by posting 10 percent, $500. According to court records, Regine- opposed in his bid for a second four- convicted of a felony in 1993. Secured Defense lawyer Garrett Dunham ka Upshur, 23, of Hampton Court in year term. bail was set at $2,500. Information was motioned for the bond on July 7. Treherneville admitted she loaded her Another indictment handed down presented to the jury by Deputy Roger Lewis signed the order July 9. It was 9mm pistol with six rounds and fired Monday involves a New Jersey man Pike of NCSO. filed with the court Monday. Deputy at Troy Anderson while he was driving who was on his way back from Col- Susan Storck, 56, of Madison Ave- Commonwealth’s Attorney Matthew away on April 17. lege Week in Virginia Beach when he nue in Cape Charles was indicted on Brenner “is also in agreement with the She shot “until the gun was empty,” was arrested on the Chesapeake Bay two counts of assaulting Tom Potts foregoing requests,” court documents court records state. “She then reloaded Bridge-Tunnel (CBBT) in April and and a count of assaulting Chelsea Pfei- state. The only stipulation is that the weapon and put it in her vehicle charged with intent to sell four types ffer, both Cape Charles Police officers. Johnson “remains on good behavior.” A covered with DVDs, where it was not of illegal drugs. Storck also was indicted on misde- trial date has not been set. able to be seen.” Stepha Louis Desronvil, 28, of Victor meanor counts of disorderly conduct Khalil Muslimani is being held in Upshur was indicted on one count Avenue was indicted on counts of pos- and being drunk in public. The alleged Accomack Jail without bond. He was each of attempted malicious wound- session with the intent to distribute incident occurred on April 18. indicted on counts of rape, carnal ing and having a concealed weapon, between a half-ounce and five pounds Fred Munford III, 20, of Lee Street knowledge, forcible sodomy and child and six counts each of malicious shoot- of marijuana and intent to sell cocaine, in Belle Haven was indicted on a count endangerment. He was extradited ing at an occupied vehicle and using a heroin and bath salts, also known as of aggravated sexual battery involv- to Virginia from South Carolina last firearm in a felony. She is being held 3,4-methylene-dioxyethcathinone or ing a 14-year-old girl on April 17. He week. Both suspects also were indicted in Eastern Shore Regional Jail on theylone. Desronvil also was charged was arrested two days later and is be- in Maryland on sex-related charges in- $10,000 secured bond. with a misdemeanor count of obstruc- ing held without bond. Exmore Police volving children. Deputy J.R. Smith of Northampton tion of justice. CBBT Police Officer An- Chief Angelo DiMartino investigated. ………………………… County Sheriff’s Office (NCSO) testi- thony Owens gave information about ………………………… fied about the incident to the jury. the case to the jury. Northampton District Court In another case, Mark Gregory According to the records, among the Accomack Circuit Court Gabbryella Nikkitha Childs, 19, of Somers of Cape Charles, who made a items found in the trunk of Desronvil’s A former Onancock woman accused Cape Charles was charged with as- last-minute attempt to qualify to run vehicle were 25 bags of marijuana, 13 of proposing sex between her young sault and battery of Cape Charles Po- for Northampton sheriff in November, vials of cocaine and 30 capsules of her- daughter and her husband in 1986 was lice Officer T.E. Potts on May 27. was indicted. oin. The cash was forfeited to the state granted bond last week and allowed to Jerry Michael Stevens, 38, of Quin- The 36-year-old Seaside Road man in a court order Monday. The defen- return to Louisiana until trial. by was charged with giving a false is accused of falsely swearing that he dant attempted to flee from police and Ruth Ann Johnson, also known as statement on a consent form, which is saw people sign some of his petitions. dispose of evidence, the records note. Ruth Taylor Muslimani and Ruth Car- a felony, on March 3. He was arrested The felony indictment states he com- Desronvil was wanted in New Jer- penter, 58, of Sulphur, La., was extra- July 2. Trooper J.J. Renas investigated. mitted perjury by signing a document sey when he was arrested. He is be- dited to Accomack in late June. She ………………………… that stated that information “which he ing held without bail in the Eastville was indicted a few weeks earlier on did not believe to be true” was true. jail. Records state he has no family ties counts of being an accessory before Accomack District Court Northampton Voter Registrar Ter- to the Eastern Shore or the Hampton the fact and contriving for Khalil Mo- According to records filed in Ac- ry Flynn gave information to the jury Roads area. hammed Muslimani, her husband at comack General District Court, Rich- about the matter. Cora Lee Land, 68, of Maple Drive in the time, now 68, of Robbins Lane in ard N. Fluharty, 29, of Chicken Point Flynn would not discuss it when Cape Charles was indicted on counts of Onancock to have sex with her daugh- Road in Tilghman, Md., was charged reached at his office Wednesday. “I assault and battery of a police officer, ter (his stepdaughter). with three counts of forging a public think it’s a legal matter and I can’t talk intentionally attempting to prevent The victim was Stacy Ann John- record on Dec. 15, 2014. Marine Police about it,” he said. her arrest, disorderly conduct and pos- son now Stacy Ann Spione, who has Officer Gary Fox investigated. Fluhar- “The allegation is that he signed session of marijuana. consented to having her identity dis- ty is being held without bond. saying he witnessed all the signa- Trooper S.N. Kulick found Land at closed. Not yet a teenager when the al- Javelle Scarborough, 39, of Chan- tures,” Commonwealth’s Attorney the scene of an accident on April 3, leged incidents occurred, she says she dler Lane in Parksley was charged Bruce Jones said, adding that it is the records state. “Multiple officers were bore four of his children by the time with eluding police on July 14, 2015. first time in his 23 years in office that needed to place accused under ar- she was 17, the first when she was 12. He is being held without bond in Ac- he has brought such a charge. rest.” Land is free on an unsecured Court records show Spione stopped go- comack Jail. Special Agent Scott Wade Janice Williams, the county admin- $5,000 bond. ing to school when she was 10½. of Eastern Shore Drug Task Force istrator’s assistant, was on the grand Ivan Ray Ross, 56, of Fox Trail- Another indictment alleges that investigated. July 17, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 7

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MLS#35489 $299,000 2nd level is bright and open with KIT, GR & LR. 3rd floor has master 6 rooms w/ kitchenette. MLS#38441 $99,000 area w/FP. Lovely kiwi & mulberry trees. MLS#39828 $275,000 home. MLS#40570 $139,000 Anita Merritt 757-894-0108 Anita Merritt 757-894-0108 / Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098 suite, 2 BR & bath. MLS#35841 $319,000 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098 Anita Merritt 757-894-0108 Anita Merritt 757-894-0108 L A N D JAMESVILLE: Cleared 4.8 acre parcel with an ideal country MELFA: Open 1.54 acre building lot in Village at Deer PARKSLEY: Level 6 acre building parcel located close to ONANCOCK: REDUCED…Excellent opportunity to own FOX GROVE: Waterfront lot offering over ¾ acres with easy location in Rolling Meadows. Just 4.6 miles to Morley’s Wharf Point, a new community of single family homes and Gargatha Landing boat ramp & fantastic location to view a beautiful cleared 1.7 acre waterfront lot in the gated access to the Barrier Islands. What a life to have with fishing, boat ramp and fishing dock. Motor out of Nandua Creek to within minutes to all major amenities. Bojac soils and rocket launches. Discover the Barrier Islands or venture out community of Port Scarburgh. 3BR cert on file & offers a clamming or enjoying a day on the beach. Public boat ramp the Bay for fun boating and great fishing. MLS#41662 $24,900 cert letter on file. MLS#41780 $39,900 to the Atlantic Ocean. MLS#41621 $50,000 natural shoreline with easy access to the Bay. MLS#40017 down the street. MLS#32948 $50,000 Gil York 757-710-2948 Anne Kyle Doughty 757-710-3824/Stella Rohde 757-710-2025 Keith Koerner 757-999-4670 $90,000 Gil York 757-710-2948 Susan Rippon 757-999-8888 PAINTER: Bring your house plans & build on this cleared lot ONANCOCK: Oversized building site that’s just a stone’s throw PARKSLEY: Cleared waterfront lot in the established ACCOMAC: Build your Eastern Shore home on this 3 acre PAINTER: Affordable building lot, almost half an acre, in established community of Cedar View Beach; take advantage from the public ramp on Chesconnessex Creek. Well and septic neighborhood of Fox Grove, close to public boat ramp. This waterfront parcel. Located in Henry’s Point, property is centrally located and close to Rt. 13. Wooded lot is just a of park-like community area or launch your boat from the system already in place; raise your foundation and take advantage 2.9 acre lot already has a cert letter for a 3 bedroom septic. improved with 3 bedroom septic and 318’ dock on deep community boat ramp and be on the Chesapeake Bay in just of breathtaking water views. Just a short drive brings you to town Build and start enjoying the Eastern Shore life. MLS#36633 water. MLS#40826 $189,000 short drive to seaside boat ramp. MLS#40519 $15,000 minutes. MLS#30712 $35,000 Terry Bowling 757-710-0914 amenities. MLS#40177 $22,000 John Morgan 757-787-1999 $55,000 Terry Bowling 757-710-0914 George or Patty Ferguson 757-710-4770 Jean DiDaniele 757-709-2292 HOLLY DALE: Waterfront 8.36 ac offering 275 ft of water WELLINGTON NECK: Warehouse Creek view from this 2 ac BAY CREEK: Perfect place to build that ideal home, ½ acre on a EXMORE: Cleared 2.30 acre lot on the major highway, zoned TOWER HILL ESTATES: Large .49 acre parcel on the outskirts frontage along Plantation Creek. Spacious home site allows building lot will add that special touch to your dream home. 125 cul-de-sac and back yard views of the Arnold Palmer Signature commercial with deeded access from the stoplight. Lot has of Cape Charles. Well landscaped entrances, home to King’s for amazing buffer between adjacent properties. High and well golf course. Owners are very realistic and educated on the market. town water, survey completed and drainfields off site for ft of shoreline and permit for 4BR on file. MLS#38604 $149,000 Creek Inn and short distance to Bay Creek. Bring your plans drained Bojac soils. MLS#40792 $159,000 Priced to sell below assessed value. MLS#36714 $99,000 sewage disposal. MLS#41564 $180,000 and check this out. MLS#39236 $40,000 Jason Restein 757-620-1532 Randy Carlson 757-678-6395/Dave Griffith 757-647-2649 Kathy Weiner 757-646-3199 Dave Griffith 757-647-2649/Randy Carlson 757-678-6395 Dave Griffith 757-647-2649/Randy Carlson 757-678-6395 HALLWOOD: Excellent investment potential. Soils delineation & SAXIS: This property offers many possibilities! Almost one CHINCOTEAGUE: Waterfront property on Eel Creek (180’). TRAILS END: Large .13 ac. pie shaped lot in waterfront CAPT. COVE: .05ac. buildable lot in Capt. Cove with many survey plats for 42 lot subdivision known as Pointe West including acre across from harbor. Suitable for commercial seafood Suitable for many uses including multi-family and/or single community with all the fishing, crabbing, swimming and future possibilities. Enjoy all the amenities this waterfront family dwellings. 3840 sq. ft. steel building w/electricity. camping. Whatever your heart desires, this area is what community on the Chincoteague Bay has to offer. Marina pond. MLS#32232 $875,000 Cindy Gillett 757-990-2526 business. MLS#36851 $52,000 Gladys Baczek 757-894-0098 Owner financing possible, call for details. MLS#35855 $499,500 you are looking for. MLS#40691 $14,000 Club, golf courses, two swimming pools and play ground. Cindy Gillett 757-990-2526 Judy Williamson 757-894-2488 MLS#40567 $10,000 Cindy Gillett 757-990-2526 8 • Eastern Shore Post • July 17, 2015

to join the north and south herds for the official penning. The annual swim Community on Wednesday, July 29, is at the early morning slack tide. Rabies Alert! Notes Visit www.chincoteaguechamber.com From the Accomack and the chamber Facebook page for Chincoteague Island updates on a more definite time and Health Department for shuttle bus information. raccoon (like the one pictured Prepares for Pony Week The auction of foals takes place at right) found on Coastal It’s Pony Penning time. Thursday, July 30, at 8 a.m. at the Car- ABoulevard in Onley has tested To those born and raised in Chin- nival Grounds on Main Street. This positive for the rabies virus. coteague Island, it is homecoming-a year since the last foals sired by the Please make sure your pets’ rabies time to reconnect with friends. legendary Surfer Dude will be sold. vaccinations are up to date (all dogs, Visitors and locals alike will be lin- “All proceeds from one of the buy-backs cats, ferrets, and livestock). If they are ing the shores of Memorial Park and this year will benefit the March of not, please make arrangements with Pony Swim Lane in just a few days to Dimes,” according to Denise Bowden, your veterinarian for a booster shot as watch the world-famous Chinco­teague public relations officer for Chincote- soon as possible. Ponies make their annual swim from ague Volunteer Fire Company, which Instruct children not to approach wild or stray animals. Assateague Island to Chincoteague owns the ponies. If a wild or stray animal attacks you, immediately wash the wound with Island. Charter boats will line As- The week’s festivities culminate sateague Channel, creating a pathway with the return swim of the adult po- warm, soapy water and/or alcohol, then notify the health department and your for the ponies. nies to Assateague on Friday morning. physician. Pony Penning Week begins Monday, The Chincoteague Volunteer Fire- If your pet is attacked, immediately notify the health department and July 27, with the traditional Beach man’s Carnival is open July 17-18, 24- call your veterinarian. If you handle your pet after an encounter, wear Walk on Assateague Island at 6 a.m. 25, and 27-31 and Aug. 1 from 7-11 p.m. gloves and immediately wash your hands with warm, soapy water and/or alcohol. Accomack Health Department Daytime Phone - 824-6211 Evening and Weekends Rabies Hotline­ (757) 302-4300 (Leave Message)

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•a daughter, born to Amanda Novak of Cape Charles July 2 arriages •a son, born to Monique M Chandler of Exmore July 2 •a son, born to Marilyn Hughs and Rakjuno Smith of Cheriton July 5 Births •a daughter, born to Heather Evans amd Jarell Corbin of Bloxom July 7 Awards Horace Hall Graduates from Longwood

Among the Spring 2015 graduates raduations of Longwood University was Horace G Webster Hall from Parksley, who was This year’s ACES scholarship winners include (from left): back row - awarded a Bachelor of Science Degree. Dallas Simms, Cody Simms, Rebecca Bailey, and Jeremy Lawrence (un- able to attend: Elizabeth Pruitt and John Wagner); front row - ACES Mile POSTS Local Longwood Scholarship Committee members Randy Stuart, Dr. Dawn Goldstine, Students Earn Honors Jim Goldstine and Michelle Wagner. Several Graduate Longwood University students from Virginia Tech named to the President’s and Dean’s ACES Presents 2015 Scholarships The following Virginia Tech stu- lists for superior academic achieve- The Arts Council of the Eastern cycled items. dents were among those honored at ment during the spring 2015 semester Shore (ACES) recently presented Rebecca Baily, the recipient of the the university’s spring commencement include: scholarships to six students who have Betty Ross Memorial Scholarship, is a ceremony held in Lane Stadium. •Lynne Elliott Saunders from chosen to study arts-related fields in recent graduate of Northampton High Elizabeth Fread of Accomac re- Exmore, Dean’s List; college. School and will attend Old Dominion ceived a Bachelor of Science Degree in •Chase Jordan Doughty from One of the scholarships was given in University where she plans to study Environmental Policy and Planning Nassawadox, Dean’s List the name of Betty Ross, an eight-year theatre and dance. She studied at ESO from the College of Architecture and •Andrew Steven Colona from member of the ACES Board and its for- and the IM Dance Academy and at- Urban Studies. Onancock, Dean’s List mer president, as well as a dedicated tended master classes with the Ameri- Mark Smith of Accomac received a •Nicholas Cody Evans from Onley, supporter of the arts in genera. Upon can Ballet Theatre and Alvin Ailey. Bachelor of Science in Business De- Dean’s List; her passing last October, her family Jeremy Lawrence, a 2013 graduate gree in Management from the Pamplin •Horace Webster Hall from Parks- designated the ACES Scholarship Pro- of Nandua High School, is studying College of Business. ley, President’s List. gram as a recipient of donations made theatre arts at William & Mary. He Patrick Hurst of Onancock received in her memory. This season, ACES has performed in many productions at a Bachelor of Science in Business De- funded the special Betty Ross Memo- North Street Playhouse in Onancock gree in Accounting and Information rial Scholarship with those donations. and William & Mary. Systems from the Pamplin College of Following are the 2015 ACES Schol- Elizabeth Pruitt, a 2013 graduate Business. arship recipients. of Tangier High School, attends Old Anne Marie Ihling of Onancock re- Dallas Simms, a 2013 graduate of Dominion University where she is ceived a Bachelor of Science in Busi- Broadwater Academy, is studying me- studying art education. She partici- ness Degree in Finance cum laude dia arts at the University of Virginia. pated in Dr. Seuss Read Across Amer- from the Pamplin College of Business. He was an intern at the Light House ica Day, helping students design and Wesley Marsh of Onancock received Studio and is the social media manag- make a variety of crafts, and has as- a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil er for UVA’s newspaper, The Cavalier sisted high-school art classes. She Engineering magna cum laude from Daily. With his brother, Cody, he is en- sold art pieces at the University Con- the College of Engineering. gaged in entrepreneurial art projects vention and continues to operate her Grant Spence of Exmore received a 64th Anniversary called “Enjoy the Journey.” online business. Bachelor of Science Degree in Comput- Martin and Mary Burgess of Ex- Cody Simms, a 2013 graduate of John Wagner, a 2013 graduate of er Engineering magna cum laude from more celebrated their 64th wed- Broadwater Academy, is studying ar- Nandua High School, attends Virgin- the College of Engineering. ding anniversary June 30. Natives chitecture at UVA. He serves on the ia Commonwealth University and is Rebecca Outten of Machipongo re- of Chincoteague and Hog Island, Architecture School Tour Guide and studying kinetic imaging. He designed ceived a Bachelor of Science Degree in they met at the White Swan Res- Panel Committee and is the graphic and manages the website for Circle Business in Accounting and Informa- taurant in Exmore. The parents designer for The Cavalier Daily. As Thrift and Art Space, a community art tion Systems and in Finance summa of four, grandparents of 10, and co-founder of “Enjoy the Journey,” gallery and music venue in Richmond. cum laude from the Pamplin College of great-grandparents of nine, they he developed several enterprises to He is especially attracted by the digi- Business. are still devoted to each other. produce new artistic forms from re- tal world. 10 • Eastern Shore Post • July 17, 2015

with his family was treasured and they Nassawadox. served on various committees, includ- were fortunate to have shared many Funeral services were conducted ing the Chesapeake Bay Preservation fun times together — at home, trav- Thursday, July 16, at Shiloh Baptist Board. Obituaries eling, and enjoying his beloved fish- Church in Boston. Interment was in Mr. Cowling is survived by his chil- ing. He greatly enjoyed spending time the church cemetery. dren, Colin Douglas Cowling III, bet- Parksley VDOT with friends at the Club Car Café, and Arrangements were made by Smith ter known as Doug (and wife, Rebecca) around the community. and Scott Funeral Home in Accomac. of Harborton, Janet Marie Cowling of Retiree Dies In addition to his loving wife, Nina, Norfolk, Va., Edward James Cowling Mr. William Thomas “Tommy” survivors include his daughters, Leslie (and wife, Angelica) of Universal City, Shaw, 63, of Parksley, husband of Ni- Hart (and husband, G.W.) of Parksley Former County GOP Texas; sisters, Mary J. Moses (and hus- na Reade Shaw, passed away Thurs- and Amy Ford (and husband, Greg) of Chairman Dies band, Howard) of Monkton, Md., Lu- day, July 9, 2015, Onancock; sister, Dee Shaw Butler of la Carpenter of Springfield, Va., and at Riverside Shore Salisbury, Md.; grandchildren, Baylee Mr. Colin Douglas Cowling Jr., Bess Yang (and husband, Kimmy) of Memorial Hospital Hart, Kerry Ford, Kacey Ford, and Ja- 68, of Eastville passed away Tuesday, Cary, N.C., and grandchildren, Waylan in Nassawadox. son Hart (and Shayna); mother-in-law, July 14, 2015, at Douglas Cowling and Rhiella Maryann A native of San- Becky Reade of Parksley; niece and Riverside Shore Cowling. ford, he was the son nephew, Jami Butler Post and Matt Memorial Hospital A graveside service will be con- of the late George Butler; great-niece, Madison Jesatko; in Nassawadox. ducted Saturday, July 18, at 2 p.m. at T. Shaw and Aunt and many dear friends. A native of East- Christ Episcopal Church Cemetery by Molly Yohn. He was Mr. Shaw Funeral services were conducted ville, he was the Rev. Jonathan Carpenter. a 1971 graduate of at Grace United Methodist Church in son of the late Co- Memorial donations may be made to Atlantic High School and member of Parksley Sunday, July 12, by Pastors lin Douglas Cowl- American Legion Post 56, P.O. Box 351, Sanford United Methodist Church and George Fulk, Hyeon Ho Lee, and Bob ing Sr. and Mary Cheriton, VA 23316; or Hospice and Pal- attended St. Thomas United Method- Boyce. Interment with Masonic Rites James Cowling. liative Care of the Eastern Shore, 165 ist Church. Mr. Shaw retired as an op- followed in Liberty Cemetery. He was a Barton Market St., Suite 3, Onancock, VA 23417. erations specialist for the Virginia De- Memorial donations may be made to College graduate, Mr. Cowling Online condolences may be sent shared partment of Transportation. St. Thomas United Methodist Church, farmer, insurance at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com He enjoyed memberships and ma- c/o Robert Carr, P.O. Box 485, Parks- broker, and former chairman of the Arrangements were made by Dough- ny friends in several organizations, ley, VA 23421; Sanford United Method- Northampton Republican Party. He ty Funeral Home in Exmore. including Central Masonic Lodge ist Church, 23279 Saxis Rd., Sanford, 300, AF&AM; Malta Commandery 24 VA 23426; or Parksley Volunteer Fire Knights Templar; 32nd Degree Scot- Company, P.O. Box 14, Parksley, VA tish Rite Bodies; Khedive Temple; 23421. Memory tributes may be shared Eastern Shore Royal Arch Chapter 12; at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com longtime devoted and active member Arrangements were made by Wil- Cape Center of the Eastern Shore Shriners Club; liams-Parksley Funeral Home. 26507 Lankford Hwy. Cape Charles Exmore Moose Lodge 683; Onancock email: [email protected] Elks Lodge, BPOE 1766; and the East- Painter Resident 757-331-1541 ern Shore Anglers’ Club. Loyal Locals’ Specials Mr. Shaw was “larger than life” in Passes Away at RSMH many ways and to many people. His Week of: July 18 - 24, 2015 personality and actions shone through- Mr. Fred Powell, 73, of Paint- Saturday out his life, leaving many to never for- er died Friday, July 10, 2015, at Riv- Chargrilled Tuna $1599 get something he did for them. Time erside Shore Memorial Hospital in Sunday Lunch: 3pc. Fried Chicken $849 Dinner: Blackened Catfish $1499 Monday 1/2lb. Steamed Shrimp w/2 Sides $1299 Tuesday Hot Turkey Sandwich $1099 Wednesday Pot Roast & Veggies $1099

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that proposal for the move originated ing place where it is. ~Northampton Board~(Continued From Front Page) in late 2014 because there was some Bennett said it was a good use for interest in making changes to the for- the structure and showed the need to quest by the Accomack-North­ampton a portion of the cafeteria exterior walls mer middle school, which is the cur- retain it as a polling place, in addition Transportation District Commission to as well as adjacent rooms. According rent polling site for District 4. With a to the other uses that it sees. support the expansion of a new STAR to County Administrator Katie Nunez, decision not to make changes to the In the end, the consensus of the Transit Route south of Cape Charles the county still will have in excess of building, Murray suggested that the board was to leave the polling place for to the area of Kiptopeke State Park. $7 million in its undesignated reserve. site was more suitable than moving it District 4 at the former middle school. They agreed to provide $20,800 from During the citizen input session, to the southern end of the district. The special-use tax that was be- the undesignated fund to support the Roberta Kellam raised concerns over County Registrar Terry Flynn told ing considered as a way of funding the request. the proposed zoning ordinance regard- the board that county department southern node of the wastewater line The board conducted a public hear- ing planned unit developments in the heads had been advised to look at alter- that would serve commercial interests ing for a special-use permit requested county. Additionally, Kellam asked the native locations for their activities as along Lankford Highway in the Cheri- by Jill and John Davis to operate a gen- board to initiate a discussion with Ac- possible changes were being considered ton area was quickly disposed of by the eral store/deli in the Jamesville area of comack County regarding the animal for the former school. Before the dead- board. With the decision at an earlier Occohannock Neck. The establishment shelter that is operated in Accomack line for a change, letters would need to session to place the wastewater proj- had served as a store until 2008. County, but is used and partially fund- be sent to every registered voter in the ect on hold, there was no need for the Area residents Bob Meyers and Ken ed by Northampton County. district, a public hearing must be con- county to impose the tax; thus the su- Dufty spoke in support of the request. Janet Sturgis broached the issue of ducted, and then the move would have pervisors agreed to eliminate it until With no opposition, the board voted waste products potentially being dis- to be approved. Issues that were raised and unless the southern node waste- unanimously to approve the SUP. charged by large commercial vessels concerning the use of the gymnasium water line is revived. School Superintendent Eddie Law- anchored west of Cape Charles. at the former school involved lack of rence addressed the board regarding David Boyd and Spencer Murray phone access, possible mold in parts of the repairs being made to the high asked why there is an effort to move the building, and concerns over the cold NEVER PAY school, noting that the work is pro- the polling place for District 4 from temperatures of the room. gressing on schedule for completion Machipongo to Eastville. Both noted Supervisor Larry LeMond said that by the time school opens in September. that the request for the move, which since he does not expect anything to FOR YOUR The estimate for the cost of repairs is is not needed, seemed a bit rushed. happen in the building within the com- $600,000 and involves major repairs to County Administrator Nunez stated ing year, he supports keeping the poll- LOCAL NEWS 12 • Eastern Shore Post • July 17, 2015 1-800-563-3651 DRIVER’S LICENSE 3YR/36,000/ Warranty!!!!! $1600/MTH!!!! AUTO-APPROVAL!!! $0 * DOWN!!!!!!! ! NO CREDIT!!!! “WE PAY YOUR WAY” BAD CREDIT!! IMPERIAL MOTORS 4839 VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD FOR MORE VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 23462 INFO, 757-490-3651 CALL AVI!!! WWW.IMPERIALMOTORS.NET Call For Price Call For Price 2009 Lexus IS APPLY ONLINE!!!!! 2007 Ford F-150 XLT Come to Imperial Motors where we specialize in financing for all. Over $2 Million in inventory, all with warranties up to 3 years!!!! 10 minute approval with rates as low as 2%. If Call For Price you are in the market for a luxury vehicle at an Call For Price 2012 Mazda 6 Touring affordable price, then come check us out. 2008 Dodge Ram 1500

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“I have a hard time imagining that,” needed. ~ Birds - Accomack ~ Truitt said. “You need to ask the people who (Continued From Front Page) Supervisor Laura Belle Gordy want- could be impacted in the future,” said there would be no impact on duck hunt- we can’t survive without … I don’t sup- ed more time to decide. She motioned Thornton. “This isn’t a regulation, but ing or other property uses. Just “take port any more regulations.” to postpone the vote until August. “I it’s the first step to one. I think the shorebirds into consideration when The federal government and The Na- don’t have enough information to vote public needs a say.” managing your property,” he said. ture Conservancy own everything from on it,” she said. Supervisor Jack Gray was concerned It sounded too easy for the supervi- Chincoteague to Virginia Beach, she “I’m unsure why your vote matters,” too. “I live on seaside a stone’s throw sors to believe. continued. “We have to be very aware of said County Administrator Steve Min- from marsh. I would like a whole lot According to the network’s website what we do. It sounds good … but you er. He soon learned the Virginia Ma- more information before we take ac- (www.whsrn.org/western-hemisphere- can’t answer what’s going to happen.” rine Resources Commission had asked tion on this. shorebird-reserve-network), shorebirds Supervisor Grayson Chesser want- that the supervisors give an opinion. The board voted unanimously to ta- as being “among nature’s most ambi- ed to know if it is mandatory for the 20 Chesser said a legal opinion was ble the issue until next month. tious, long-distance migrants. But their nearby private landowners to sign up. numbers are dropping quickly with “I understand their … feelings,” some species projected to go extinct said Chesser. “But I don’t see anything HURDY GURDY Jaxon’s & within our lifetime. Protecting these sinister in it. If the state wants to do Jaxon’s Hardware birds is an important international con- something, they can do it anyway; they 2 Great Locations servation priority that requires proac- don’t have to ask us. It would help get •Onley near Nandua H.S. Clark & Kensington tive and coordinated efforts.” grants, tourism. Give them something •Chincoteague beside Subway The group’s “mission is to conserve to brag about. I’m willing to support it.” Paint shorebirds and their habitats through Truitt said local wildlife refuges, a network of key sites across the NASA, Conservancy islands and the Eat Healthy • Fresh Americas.” game commission parcels are already Probiotic • Natural Custom Mixed Colors “We cannot advise on this issue, for on board and sign-up of local property 60 Toppings Full Line & Supplies we are without any information,” the owners would be voluntary. Accomack staff report notes. “The West- Crockett winced at the possibility of 665-5967 • 665-5023 ern Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve a “future politician or conservationist Stop Eating Calories in a Cone 800-772-5023 Network is a conservation strategy sup- holding up minutes and saying even Parksley, VA ported by its constituent members. It is the Accomack County Board of Super- dedicated to conserving shorebirds.” visors” approved it. “They will use that Family COUNTRYSIDE AUCTION Supervisor Robert Crockett was the … stretch that … as far as they can.” 25191 Dennis Drive or Rt. 676 first to advise caution. “Simple Dentistry Hopeton, VA status decisions … names, a lot We accept most PPO insurances Saturday, July 18 @ 10:00 A.M. of times will trend into some- and Virginia Medicaid and we Directions: Located approximately 60 mi. thing that causes you problems provide a full spectrum of services. South of Salisbury, MD and 60 mi. North of … sometimes things with good :HSDUWLFLSDWHZLWK Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. Turn West off intentions cause issues down the 2015 New Student Orientation 3HUGXH 7\VRQV· Rt. 13 onto Rt. 676. 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Property in Exmore To David and Margaret Parham For $2,300 Property in Cape Charles •From Ocean Land Trust, Ltd. For $275,000 Marriage To David and Denise Apple •From Housing Opportunity Partners Lot 5E in Waverly subdivision near Reo, LLC Licenses Issued •Rodnell Tyvon Crosby, 28, of New Bridgetown To David Carrillo Church and Rachael Nicole Blomquist, For $88,200 8154 Giddens Rd. in Nassawadox 21, of Melfa •From Gail and Rawlings Scott Jr. For $10,900 •John Miles Porter, 63, and Anne To Christine and Mark Snook •From Jerry L. Turlington Smith, 55, both of Bloxom Property near Capeville To Juan Godoy •Brian Scott Fornito, 27, of Sewell, For $135,000 12337 Atlantic Rd., Assawoman N.J., and Dawn Denise Gillingham, •From Elizabeth Hayward For $50,000 27, of Wenonah, N.J. To James and Janet McCarthy •From Anita Parins •Robert Charles Hays, 46, and 121 Strawberry St. in Cape Charles To Jeffrey Jaras Beverly Ann Truman, 54, both of For $360,000 Parcel near Atlantic Charleston, W.Va. •From DPM, LLC For $10,000 •Donald Wayne Kilmon Sr., 67, and To Harvey Elam •From Fred and Claudia Greenway Minerva Susan James, 58, both of 214 Washington Ave. in Cape Charles To Jenelle Embrey Bloxom For $50,000 Lewis St. property, Chincoteague •Michael Joseph Murphy, 42, and •From Geraldine, Roland and John For $250,000 Property Patricia Ann Roper, 28, both of Carpenter III •From Charles Wessells Longmont, Colo. To Beth and Carol Sabo To Harry Snyder Transactions •Tyler Wayne Campbell, 27, and Property in Cape Charles 134 Winterville Rd., Bloxom Sarah Elizabeth Justis, 22, both of •From Floyd Reynolds Jr. For $249,000 For $57,600 Parksley To Howard Scott III & Brittany Farlow •From Dorcas and Douglas Dodson •From Chincoteague Bay Trails End •Frederick Anthony Lauer, 49, and 6163 Sunnyside Rd. near Oyster To Judy and William Hill Association, Inc. Susan Marie Aigner, 44, both of For $90,000 Property in Seaview To Matthew and Janet Ritz Parksley •From William Prettyman For $50,000 Lot 11, Unit 3, Trails End •William Baldemar Ramos Lopez, To Kenneth Ward •From W.A. Dickinson III & Dayna Lago For $7,500 29, and Esperanza Rebeca Perez, 26, •From Shirley Lewis both of Nelsonia To Harvey and Denise Drewer •Ronald Lawrence Chambers, 47, of 20143 Saxis Rd., Saxis Relay for Life Team Hook’n 4 Hope’s Marlton, N.J., and Maurine Catherine For $50,000 Harris, 29, of Cinnaminson, N.J. •From Victor Evans 3rd Annual •Kelvin Clearance Quigley, 24, and To David Montgomery & Charlene Evans Tavonda Morris, 22, both of Cape 23319 Saxis Rd., Saxis Charles For $32,000 WOMAN-LESS •Travis Tavarus Brown, 31, and •From Kenneth and Nancy Williams Erica Shewanda Bell, 34, both of To Blyth and Charles Watkins Opelika, Ala. Property in Hacks Neck For $90,000 To Vinicio Diaz •From SMH II, LLC and BTM 27194 White’s Neck Rd., Parksley Beauty Accomack, LLC For $62,500 To Paul and Lara Meyer •From Joyce Corley Parcel on Michael’s Hill Rd., To Jeffrey and Carrie Tucker Saturday July 25, 2015 Pungoteague Lot 93, Unit 1, Trails End, Horntown Pageant For $57,000 For $44,000 at The Exmore Moose Lodge •From Carolyn Merkin •From David and Carolyn Hodges Pageant 7pm-9pm Dance 9pm-12am To Cleyardis Yilmaz To Ronald Welzenbach Lot 66, Section 9, Captain’s Cove 17072 Kegotank Rd., Bloxom Doors open at 6pm come early For $2,200 For $202,500 to view our Awesome silent Auction Items •From Thomas Hanna, trustee •From N. Pierce Eichelberger To Michael and Dawn Thacker To N. Pierce Eichelberger, trustee $10 a person 3574 Willow St., Chincoteague Painter parcel Purchase tickets early from a Team Hook’n 4 Hope member For $55,000 For $6,000 To Benefit The American Cancer Society •From Clifton Daisey •From Gloria Wynder To Douglas Estes and Ruth Cantrell To the Pierson Group, Inc. Bring your $$$ to vote for your favorite Manly Woman Lot on Rte. 175, Wattsville Property on Temperanceville Rd., Raffles, Silent Auction, Door Prizes For $14,000 Temperanceville DJD Productions & Ocean Bay Photo Booth •From Howard Wessells, executor For $25,000 July 17, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 15

H9 a.m. - Zumba Class - FRIDAY H8:30-11:30 a.m. - Family SATURDAY Chincoteague YMCA - $5 july 17 Fun Friday: Marsh july 18 - 336-3535 POST TIMES Mysteries - Chincoteague H11 a.m.-1 p.m. - VA State Bay Field Station, Wallops Island University E.S. Alumni Assn. Cookout - H6 p.m. - Celebrate Recovery Group Therapeutic Interventions, 36086 Lankford July 17–23 mtg. - Family Life Center, Onancock - Hwy., Belle Haven - 678-6383 Meal: $6/single or $10/family Hnoon & 7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Holy Trinity H8 a.m., 11 a.m. & 3 p.m. - Men’s Ministry H7 p.m. - Life Teach Series - Rachel/ Sunday Episcopal Church, 66 Market St., Onancock Annual Day - Jerusalem Baptist Church, Leah Covenant Ministries Center - july 19 Hnoon-7 p.m. - Music for the Hungry - 10011 Jerusalem Rd., Temperanceville 787-2486 Historic Onancock School - $10/person - all H9:30 a.m. - AA mtg. - Cokesbury Church, Onancock H7 p.m. - Tent Revival w/Rev. Jeffery proceeds benefit Foodbank H2 p.m. - Bingo - VFW Post 2296, Tasley Smith - Friendship UMC, Wattsville H6 p.m. - Mary N. Smith Class Reunion - H3 p.m. - Back Home Day Service - Tabernacle Baptist H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Municipal Bldg., Mary N. Smith High School, Accomac Church, Horntown Exmore H6 p.m. - Bethel Baptist Choir Weekend - H3 p.m. - Pastoral Anniversary - St. John’s Baptist H7:30 p.m. - Bingo (doors open at Bethel Baptist Church, Franktown Church, Onancock 6:30 p.m.) - Exmore Moose Lodge, Belle H6-11 p.m. - Saint Luke AME “Senior H4 p.m. - Bethel Baptist Choir Weekend - Bethel Baptist Haven Prom” - Parksley firehouse - after 5 attire - Church, Franktown $20/person - dinner, fun, games, door prizes H7 p.m. - Voices of Youth Concert - Trinity UMC, 109 H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Eastville VFC Plum St., Cape Charles

H11 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Monday H9 a.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Refuge Inn, Chincoteague Nassawadox july 20 TUESDAY H9:30 a.m. - MOMS mtg. - Onancock Baptist Church, H5-6 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Holy Trinity Episcopal july 21 upstairs - 709-9351 - bring a snack & your kids Church, Onancock H10 a.m. - Bingo - Accomack Sr. Village, Onancock H6 p.m. - Central Shore Lions Club mtg. - Sage Diner, Onley H11 a.m. - Duplicate Bridge - Sage Diner, Onley - 442-2474 H6 p.m. - Bingo - Elks Lodge, Tasley H2 p.m. - VA Board of Agriculture & Consumer Services mtg. - E.S. H6:30 p.m - Cub Scout Pack 300 mtg. - Grace UMC, Parksley Agriculture & Research Extension Center, 33446 Research Dr., Painter H7:30 p.m. - Accomack Cty. Taxpayers’ Assn. mtg. - Accomack H5 p.m. - AA mtg. - St. James’ Episcopal Church, Accomac County Administration Bldg. H5:30 p.m. - TOPS mtg. - Belle Haven UMC - 442-9776 H6 p.m. - Rachel Leah Ministries - 787-2486 H6 p.m. - Bingo - Pocomoke Elks, next to YMCA WEDNESDAY H7:45 a.m. - Kiwanis Club of Accomack mtg. - H6-8 p.m. - Outback Rock VBS (July 21-23) - Cheriton UMC, 21309 S. july 22 Sage Diner, Onley Bayside Rd. - 331-3084 - K-5th grades H10 a.m. - TOPS mtg. - Market St. UMC, Onancock H6:30-8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Melfa - 787-4718 H7 p.m. - Northampton Cty. Democratic Committee mtg. - American H2 p.m. - Children’s Story Hour - E.S. Public Library, Accomac Legion Post 400, Eastville H5-7 p.m. - Soup Kitchen & Clothes Closet - Grace and Truth H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Jerusalem Baptist Church, Temperanceville Ministries, 19 Boundary Ave., Onancock - Donations: 789-5369 H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Atlantic Methodist Church H5:30-6:30 p.m. - Free Meals for the Hungry - Epworth UMC, Exmore H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - smoke free - Cheriton VFC - 442-6391 H6-7 p.m. - Prayer Line Open (St. Matthew’s Church, Onley) - 665-7403 H7 p.m. - AA & Al-Anon mtgs. - RSMH, Nassawadox H7:30 p.m. - Bingo - Painter VFC THURSDAY H9 a.m.-1 p.m. - Veterans’ Employment Representative H7:30 p.m. - AA mtg. - Downing’s Methodist Church, Oak Hall july 23 Avail. - Chincoteague Town Office H10:30 a.m. - Children’s Story Hour - library, Accomac H10:30 a.m. - Story Time - Cape Charles Library H4 p.m. - Chess Club - Cape Charles Memorial Library - all ages, levels Registration Open for Master Naturalists’ Course welcome Registration is underway for the Eastern Shore Master Natural- H5:30 p.m. - Shore Losers mtg. - Drummondtown Baptist Church, ists’ 2015 basic training course which will be held on Thursdays, Accomac - $1 donation/week Sept. 10 through Nov. 12 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Historic Onan- H5:30 p.m. - TOPS VA-550 mtg. - Zion Baptist, Parksley - 787-7099 cock School. The fee for the 10-week course is $95 which covers all H6:30 - Kiwanis Club of Chincoteague mtg. - St. Andrew’s Catholic materials and field trips. Space is limited and pre-registration is H6:30 - 8:30 p.m. - GED Class - ESCC, Melfa necessary. For more information and to download the registration H7 p.m. - NA mtg. - Painter Garrison UMC form, visit www.masternaturalistesva.com or call Susan Vreeland H7 p.m. - Al-Anon mtg. - Atlantic UMC at 442-7029. H8 p.m. - AA mtg. - Christ UMC, 6253 Church St., Chincoteague 16 • Eastern Shore Post • July 17, 2015 FORD TRUCK MONTH @ KOOL FORD Savings through August 1st 2015 F-150 Lariat

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Posting p By SPORTS U Dr. J. Autobiography Reveals Full Story Bill country. A year older than I am, Erving were at the next Squires game played with the Hawks, Erving was forced Sterling discusses his feelings upon hearing of in Richmond, wondering what all the by the courts to return to the Virginia the assassinations of President John F. fuss was about this skinny kid with the Squires for that season. Having al- I just read a book that took me back Kennedy and Martin Luther King, two large afro. ready given up his home in Virginia to a time when I was among the first events I recall vividly as a teenager. Sometime in the first half, Erving Beach, Erving lived in Foreman’s con- to see a relatively unknown Dr. J. was always among my favorite brought the house down when, on a do on the beachfront and writes about prodigy launch a professional basket- players in the NBA for his artistry on fast break, he soared above two taller familiar landmarks in the area. ball career that would earn him a place the court, but I gained a new respect players and threw down a tremendous He averaged more than 30 points a in the NBA Hall of Fame and be recog- for him as I learned he completed his dunk. I believe one of the players was game with the Squires that 1972-73 nized by many as the greatest dunker college degree, immersed himself in Artis Gilmore, a 7’2” center playing for season, and fans like me who loved to ever to play the game. the business world and acknowledged Kentucky of the ABA. From that point, watch him soar and handle that red, Dr. J., The Autobiography, written his failings as well as his successes. Erving — or Dr. J, as he became known blue and white ball like a grapefruit with the help of Karl Taro Greenfield, Erving signed with the Virginia — was our favorite player. We rarely knew he was no longer a local secret. is an extraordinary book for its hones- Squires out of Massachusetts in 1971 missed a chance to see him, although He had become the face of the ABA and ty as talks frankly about following his junior year of college. Al- the Squires played only a handful of was instrumental in forcing a merger his flaws, particularly as a husband though he grew to be 6’7”, he was only games in Richmond each season. In of the two leagues. who succumbed to the temptations 6’3” in high school and was not highly 1973, the Squires added George “The Erving made the NBA All-Star team of celebrity and fame, and as parent, recruited out of Long Island, N.Y. Play- Ice Man” Gervin. Together, the two were 11 times, was the NBA MVP in 1981, be- who grew up poor and fatherless and ing in the lightly regarded Yankee Con- a high rising act who seemed to defy coming the only player to be named MVP sought to impart values and his belief ference, Erving averaged better than gravity when they soared to the basket. in both leagues, and was an NBA cham- in America to his children, but was of- 20 points and 20 rebounds a game, but Financial problems plagued the pion in 1983 when the 76ers snapped ten absent because of the demands of did not make any All-American teams. Squires, and first Erving was traded the reigns of the Los Angeles Lakers and professional sports. The American Basketball Associa- to the arch-rival New York Nets, then Boston Celtics to win a title. An Erving- The book also reflects the societal tion was attempting to gain a foothold Gervin was sold to pay bills. led team had reached the NBA Finals issues of an African-American liv- then by signing college players before But for a brief period in 1972, Erv- three times before, but finally broke ing through tumultuous times in our they graduated. Earl Foreman, owner ing was with the Atlanta Hawks when through when Moses Malone joined the of the , and , they had Pistol Pete Maravich. Dr. J. team that 1983 season. the team’s coach, signed Erving with- was skeptical of Maravich’s credentials Erving was inducted in 1993 into out ever seeing him play, going on the because Pete had played for his father the Basketball Hall of Fame and was word of an agent. in college and had no restraints when also named to the NBA’s 50th Anniver- The Squires played most of their it came to launching shots. sary All-Time Team. In 1994, Erving home games in Norfolk at the recently But Erving quickly saw Maravich was named by Sports Illustrated as built Scope. But in an attempt to build was the real deal, calling him “the one of the 40 most important athletes a regional fan base, they also played most skilled basketball player I’ve ever of all time. He also won the J. Walter home games in Hampton, Roanoke and seen.” The two became fast friends. Kennedy Citizenship Award in 1983. Richmond. They would play one-on-one almost ev- For those too young to remember At the time, I was attending the Uni- ery day after practice. The loser would Erving playing, a visit to YouTube will versity of Richmond, and I was among buy dinner, and Erving said that dur- show many of his dunks, including a a bunch of guys who made it a habit to ing that preseason, the tabs were split “Rock the Baby” dunk against the Lak- attend Squire games when they were pretty evenly. ers where Erving cupped the ball in his in town. The star was Charlie Scott, a As they played, litigation was swirl- hand before throwing it down. It is con- former North Carolina standout. But ing around Erving. Under contract to sidered by some as the best dunk ever. there was also Jim Eakins and Fatty the Squires and drafted by the NBA But, as he notes in his book, some of Taylor. , who had Kareem his best dunks were in the early days I remember seeing a photograph of Abdul Jamar and Oscar Roberston at of the ABA, and there is no film footage Julius Erving in the Richmond news- the time, Erving had argued his con- available. I count myself among the paper when the Squires signed the tract with the Squires was void and lucky ones who can recall in my mind’s 21-year-old for $500,000. A separate signed a mega deal with the Hawks. eye a youthful Erving soaring to the Julius Erving, pictured with the photo showed his huge hands. We After playing three exhibition games basket. New York Nets of the ABA. 20 • Eastern Shore Post • July 17, 2015

Sheriff’s Hospice Golf Tourney Davis Wharf Marine, Don’s Tackle Shop, K&E Ma- The 14th annual Northampton Sheriff’s Golf rine, Deep Creek Marina, Island House Restaurant, Tournament to benefit Hospice of the Eastern Shore SPORTS SHORTS Seaworthy Marine, HW Drummond, Mallard’s at the and The Randy Custis Memorial Fund will be held Free Tennis Lessons Wharf, and Eastern Shore Outfitters. Friday, Sept. 18, at Bay Creek Golf Club at noon. The Community Tennis Association of Chinco­ Entry feel is $440 per team or $110 per player, teague Island is offering free tennis lessons at the YMCA Kickball, Flag Football which includes green fees, carts, lunch, dinner, drinks Memorial Park Courts on East Side Road in Chin- Beginning July 29, the YMCA in Onley will have and prizes. Hole sponsors are $300 for non-players or coteague on July 23 and Aug. 27. an Adult Kickball League for ages 18 and up. $700 with a team registration. Classes for adults (16+) begin at 9 a.m. and for The focus of the league will be positive competi- Prizes will be given out for first through fourth youths (6-15) at 10:15 a.m. Participants must wear tion and development of a healthy lifestyle. Teams places in two flights in addition to closest to the pin sneakers and should bring water, hats and sun- may have up to 15 players on the roster. The league on all par 3s and longest drive on two holes. screen. They should bring their own racket or the as- is nine versus nine players. There are a guaranteed Send names of players with handicaps, contact sociation will provide one. six games plus playoffs. phone number, email address and check payable to For more information and to register, call Richard The deadline to sign up is Wednesday, July 22. There Friends of David Doughty, P.O. Box 113, Eastville, Werksman at 336-3241 or Rick Willis at 894-4068. will be a league meeting on Monday, July 27. VA 23347. Register early as spaces fill up fast. Call The YMCA will host a week-long double-elimina- 678-0440, ext. 751, or 678-0458 for more information. Ruritan Poker Run July 25 tion adult flag football tournament Aug. 3-8. The cost Pungoteague Ruritan Club will sponsor a small- is $150 per team. High-School Football boat “poker run” Saturday, July 25, on the Chesa- Nandua will open its preseason football practice peake Bay and adjoining creeks in the club’s commu- Athletic Physicals Offered Thursday, July 30, and plays its first game at home on nity service area. It is not a race, but rather boaters Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital will offer Aug. 28 at 7 p.m. against Rappahannock High School. choosing their own course and pace to locate and vis- sports physicals at Northampton High School July Any new students interested in signing up can contact it five locations designated on a nautical chart with 21 from 6 to 8 p.m. Primary care physician Dr. Mark Coach Tom Rokowski at 610-462-1427. notes and guidelines. Clarke and pulmonologist Dr. James McDaniel will Arcadia High School will hold summer conditioning Registration for the event is $80 and captains conduct the exams for student athletes from any of camp for all JV and varsity football players July 27-29. may include as many crew members aboard as Coast the Shore’s middle and high schools. from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Guard regulations allow. Registration forms must be No appointments are necessary. Football practice for all JV and varsity players will received by July 18 for this “early bird” special and Before coming to the appointment, parents must begin on Thursday, July 30, from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Varsi- registration will be limited to the first 30 boats. print and fill out an Athletic Physical Form which ty football will open the 2015 season at home on Aug. Registration forms are available from any Pun- can be found on the Virginia High School League 28 vs. First Flight High School. Game time is 7 p.m. goteague Ruritan member or by calling Paul Custis website, www.vhsl.org/sportsmed.smac-forms Northampton High School’s first football practice at 789-1766. They are also available at Sandpiper The cost of the exam is $15 per student. All proceeds will be Thursday, July 30 at 5 p.m. at the High School. Marine, Western Auto in Exmore, Shore Marine, will go to the athletic booster club at the student’s school. Call 331-1422 for additional information.      Make sure your      ad IS seen by  as many readers

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Matthews says he has seen there are lots of small fish, but a few some anglers return with their limit of nice ones. flounder after fishing the inlets. The flounder bite has been good Dr. Julie Ball says big red drum con- around the fourth island of the Ches- tinue to provide mid-summer action apeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, the high for casters as the reds school around rise, and the Ditch. Clear water is the lower bay shoals. She adds that co- key to good hauls of flounder. bia action is still good, but the really Spadefish have been at the 4th is- big fish are harder to come by lately. land, Chesapeake Light and the Cell. Some days are better than others, but Red drum have been at Fisherman’s most of the fish are averaging under 35 Island and Buoy 13, especially the eve- pounds. A few bruisers are still making ning bite, adds Snook. it back to the dock, with scattered 70- Grey trout have been around the and 80-pounders thrilling a few lucky concrete ships and Kiptopeke Pier. anglers recently. Sight casters are find- Triggers are around the fourth is- ing lots of fish cruising in open waters Seahawk Sports Center Photo land and the Anglo wreck. around the lower bay. Brad Lawson with a nice bluefin Chris’ Bait and Tackle Photo Matt Abell of Seahawk Sports Cen- Ball says Virginia tarpon are draw- tuna caught on Daryl Thomas’ Vicki Tomlin with a 44.5-pound, 50- ter in Pocomoke says the big story is ing hard-core anglers to the shallow (right) TheAwesome Ride. inch cobia. the appearance of tuna on the inshore waters of Oyster, with reports of sight- lumps this past week. The fish have ings and hook-ups trickling in. Be pre- been caught both trolling and chunk- pared to also tangle with big southern ESTATE AUCTION ing. Abell says there are good reports rays and sharks in the hot sun and Friday, July 17 @ 5:00 P.M. on yellowfin, bluefin, and mahi. Else- flies in these same areas. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beasley Estate 30 Ames Street, Onancock, VA where, the railcars are supporting a With offshore fishing picking up, Directions: Turn West off Rt. 13 in Onley, VA onto Rt. 179. Follow into Onancock, decent flounder bite and triggers are thoughts turn to the 34th annual East- VA. Turn left on Ames Street & follow signs. biting on some of the shallower wrecks. ern Shore Marlin Club Billfish Release Abell says the inshore flounder bite Tournament out of Wachapreague. This is only a partial list. Check Website for Full Listing has been OK as we have entered the The captain’s meeting is set for Handicap Scooter Army Uniforms & Medals summertime small-fish pattern which Thursday, July 23, with fishing two Modern & Antique Furniture Handmade Quilts is a lot of action, but a challenge to get of three days from Friday, July 24, to Jelly Cupboard Old Football Helmet & Pants your limit. The best bait has been a Sunday, July 26. The awards banquet Oak Book Case w/Glass Door Lot of Old Post Cards (Several Local) Old Doll Bed & Doll Local Advertising Items pink skirt with Gulp and a silverside. is Monday, July 27, at the Island House Milk Bowls (including O.K. Custis Thermometer) At Steve’s Bait and Tackle on Chin- Restaurant. Large Avon Collection Patterns of Toys Ray Beasley Made coteague, a 50 pounder was the biggest Entry forms and rules are available Set of Eastern Shore Books & Other Eastern Lots & Lots of Box Lots & Shore Books other Items not mentioned mahi ever weighed there. Some 40-plus- at Wachapreague tackle shops. The Miniature Victorian Dresser pound bluefin tuna and a few yellow- deadline for registration is July 20. fin are also mixed in. Inshore wrecks Other Auctions coming up: are producing some nice flounder with August 1 - Estate of Mrs. Betty Groton of Onancock, VA some spadefish and triggers. Inshore, If you would like (Items moved to Hopeton Va.) the croaker fishing has picked up, with Also in August, Selling the Estate of Herbert & Muriel Fuller some croaker up to 14 inches. Still a lot your ad to run of Drummonds Milll Pond of smaller ones, but if you pick through Check our Website for Pictures @ countrysideauctions.com them, you can get a pretty good meal. in the Post’s 5% Buyers Premium Applies to all Transactions. Kingfish are around the inlet, and the surf has been slow here of late. Sharks Auctioneer: Chester Jackson, VAAR #377 Parksley, VA 23421 and rays have been providing some pul- Sports Section, (757)710-2318 • (757)710-5185 • (757)665-5672 lage for the surf anglers. NOTE: Refreshments will be served by Painter Church and Jack Wilson at Captain’s Zed Bait call 789-7678 Bring Your Own Chairs July 17, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 23

22 • EastErn shorE Post • March 1, 2013 Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, July 17 July 18 July 19 July 20 July 21 July 22 July 23 T Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, TWednesday, Thursday, March 1 March 2 March 3 March 4 March 5 March 6 March 7 H 9:36 a.m. H 10:19 a.m. H 11:02 a.m. H 11:44 a.m. H 12:27p.m. H 1:13 p.m. H 2:02 p.m. Assateague Beach L 3:54 p.m. L 4:36 p.m. L 5:16 a.m. L 5:55 a.m. L 6:36 a.m. L 7:17 a.m. L 8:01 a.m. H 10:22 a.m. H 11:08 a.m. H 11:59 a.m. H 12:56 p.m. H 2:01 p.m. H 3:11 p.m. H 4:17 p.m. H 9:40 a.m. H 10:23 a.m. H 11:06 a.m. H 11:48 a.m. H 12:31p.m. H 1:17 p.m. H 2:06 p.m. I Assateague Beach L 4:46 p.m. L 5:35 p.m. L 6:18 a.m. L 7:19 a.m. L 8:23 a.m. IL 9:29 a.m. Chinco.ChannelL 10:35 a.m. L 3:53 p.m. L 4:35 p.m. L 5:15 a.m. L 5:54 a.m. L 6:35 a.m. L 7:16 a.m. L 8:00 a.m. H 10:26 a.m. H 11:12 a.m. H 12:03 p.m. H 1:00 p.m. H 2:05 p.m. H 3:15 p.m. H 4:21 p.m. H 10:32 a.m. H 11:15 a.m. H 11:58 a.m. H 12:40 p.m. H 1:23 p.m. H 2:09 p.m. H 2:58 p.m.

Chinco. Channel L 4:45 p.m. L 5:34 p.m. L 6:17 a.m. L 7:18 a.m. L 8:22 a.m. L 9:28 a.m. GargathyL 10:34 Neck a.m. L 4:33 p.m. L 5:17 a.m. L 5:55 a.m. L 6:34 a.m. L 7:15 a.m. L 7:56 a.m. L 8:40 a.m. D H 11:18 a.m. H 12:04 p.m. H 12:55 p.m. H 1:52 p.m. H 2:57 p.m. DH 4:07 p.m. H 5:13 p.m. H 10:25 a.m. H 11:08 a.m. H 11:51 a.m. H 12:33 p.m. H 1:16 p.m. H 2:02 p.m. H 2:51 p.m. Gargathy Neck L 5:25 p.m. L 6:01 a.m. L 6:57 a.m. L 7:58 a.m. L 9:02 a.m. L 10:08 a.m.FollyL Creek11:14 a.m. L 4:18 p.m. L 5:02 a.m. L 5:40 a.m. L 6:19 a.m. L 7:00 a.m. L 7:41 a.m. L 8:25 a.m. H 11:11 a.m. H 11:57 a.m. H 12:48 p.m. H 1:45 p.m. H 2:50 p.m. H 4:00 p.m.Seaside H 5:06 p.m. Folly Creek L 5:10 p.m. L 5:59 p.m. L 6:42 a.m. L 7:43 a.m. L 8:47 a.m. L 9:53 a.m. L 10:59 a.m. H 10:11 a.m. H 10:54 a.m. H 11:37 a.m. H 12:19 p.m. H 1:02 p.m. H 1:48 p.m. H 2:37 p.m. Wachapreague Inlet L 4:02 p.m. L 4:44 p.m. L 5:24 a.m. L 6:03 a.m. L 6:44 a.m. L 7:25 a.m. L 8:09 a.m. E Seaside H 10:57 a.m. H 11:43 a.m. H 12:34 p.m. H 1:31 p.m. H 2:36 p.m. EH 3:46 p.m. H 4:52 p.m. Wachapreague Inlet L 4:54 p.m. L 5:43 p.m. L 6:26 a.m. L 7:27 a.m. L 8:31 a.m. L 9:37 a.m. L 10:43 a.m. H 10:10 a.m. H 10:53 a.m. H 11:36 a.m. H 12:18 p.m. H 1:01 p.m. H 1:47 p.m. H 2:36 p.m.

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Tangier Sound Light L 8:32 a.m. L 9:22 a.m. L 10:18 a.m. L 11:20 a.m. L 12:28 p.m. L 1:39 p.m. L 2:46 p.m. T T Muddy Creek L 8:44 a.m. L 9:22 a.m. L 9:58 a.m. L 10:33 a.m. L 11:10a.m. L 11:48 a.m. L 12:31 p.m. H 2:36 p.m. H 3:23 p.m. H 4:14 p.m. H 5:14 p.m. H 5:57 a.m. H 7:10 a.m. H 8:25 a.m. H 2:07 p.m. H 2:45 p.m. H 3:23 p.m. H 4:02 p.m. H 4:42 p.m. H 5:25 p.m. H 5:34 a.m. Muddy Creek L 9:07 a.m. L 9:57 a.m. L 10:53 a.m. L 11:55 a.m. L 1:03 p.m. L 2:14 p.m. L 3:21 p.m. Guard Shore L 8:40 a.m. L 9:18 a.m. L 9:54 a.m. L 10:29 a.m. L 11:06 a.m. L 11:44 a.m. L 12:27 p.m.

H 2:28 p.m. H 3:15 p.m. H 4:06 p.m. H 5:06 a.m. H 5:49 a.m. H 7:02 a.m. H 8:17 a.m. H 1:42 p.m. H 2:20 p.m. H 2:58 p.m. H 3:37 p.m. H 4:17 p.m. H 5:00 p.m. H 5:09 a.m. A Guard Shore L 9:03 a.m. L 9:53 a.m. L 10:49 a.m. L 11:51 a.m. L 12:59 p.m. L 2:10 p.m. L 3:17 p.m. A Chescon. Creek L 7:52 a.m. L 8:30 a.m. L 9:06 a.m. L 9:41 a.m. L 10:18 a.m. L 10:56 a.m. L 11:39 a.m. H 2:03 p.m. H 2:50 p.m. H 3:41 p.m. H 4:41 p.m. H 5:49 p.m. H 6:37 a.m. H 7:52 a.m. H 1:56 p.m. H 2:34 p.m. H 3:12 p.m. H 3:51 p.m. H 4:31 p.m. H 5:14 p.m. H 5:23 a.m. Chescon. Creek L 8:15 a.m. L 9:05 a.m. L 10:01 a.m. L 11:03 a.m. L 12:11 p.m. L 1:22 p.m. L 2:29 p.m. Onancock Creek L 8:12 a.m. L 8:50 a.m. L 9:26 a.m. L 10:01 a.m. L 10:38a.m. L 11:16 a.m. L 11:59 a.m. B H 2:17 p.m. H 3:04 p.m. H 3:55 p.m. H 4:55 p.m. H 5:38 a.m. BH 6:51 a.m. H 8:06 a.m. H 1:12 p.m. H 1:50 p.m. H 2:28 p.m. H 3:07 p.m. H 3:47 p.m. H 4:30 p.m. H 5:16 p.m. Onancock Creek L 8:35 a.m. L 9:25 a.m. L 10:21 a.m. L 11:23 a.m. L 12:31 p.m. L 1:42 p.m. L 2:49 p.m. Bayside Pungoteague Creek L 7:26 a.m. L 8:04 a.m. L 8:40 a.m. L 9:15 a.m. L 9:52 a.m. L 10:30 a.m. L 11:13 a.m. Bayside H 1:33 p.m. H 2:20 p.m. H 3:11 p.m. H 4:11 p.m. H 5:19 p.m. H 6:07 a.m. H 7:22 a.m. Pungoteague Creek L 7:49 a.m. L 8:39 a.m. L 9:35 a.m. L 10:37 a.m. L 11:45 a.m. L 12:56 p.m. L 2:03 p.m. H 12:36p.m. H 1:14 p.m. H 1:52 p.m. H 2:31 p.m. H 3:11 p.m. H 3:54 p.m. H 4:40 p.m. L Occohan. Creek L 7:06 a.m. L 7:44 a.m. L 8:20 a.m. L 8:55 a.m. L 9:32 a.m. L 10:10 a.m. L 10:53 a.m. H 12:57 p.m. H 1:44 p.m. H 2:35 p.m. H 3:35 p.m. H 4:43 p.m. LH 5:31 a.m. H 6:46 a.m. Occohan. Creek L 7:29 a.m. L 8:19 a.m. L 9:15 a.m. L 10:17 a.m. L 11:25 a.m. L 12:36 p.m. L 1:43 p.m. H 11:57 a.m. H 12:35 p.m. H 1:13 p.m. H 1:52 p.m. H 2:32 p.m. H 3:15 p.m. H 4:01 p.m. Nassawadox L 5:48 a.m. L 6:26 a.m. L 7:02 a.m. L 7:37 a.m. L 8:14 a.m. L 8:52 a.m. L 9:35 a.m. H 11:07 a.m. H 11:54 a.m. H 12:45 p.m. H 1:45 p.m. H 2:53 p.m. H 4:09 p.m. H 5:23 p.m. E Cape Charles L 5:32 p.m. L 6:09 a.m. L 7:05 a.m. L 8:07 a.m. L 9:15 a.m. L 10:26 a.m. L 11:33 a.m. H 10:46 a.m. H 11:24 a.m. H 12:02 p.m. H 12:41 p.m. H 1:21 p.m. H 2:04 p.m. H 2:50 p.m. E Cape Charles L 4:58 p.m. L 5:34 a.m. L 6:10 a.m. L 6:45 a.m. L 7:22 a.m. L 8:00 a.m. L 8:43 a.m. H 10:45 a.m. H 11:32 a.m. H 12:23 p.m. H 1:23 p.m. H 2:31 p.m. H 3:47 p.m. H 5:01 p.m. Kiptopeke Beach L 5:01 p.m. L 5:38 a.m. L 6:34 a.m. L 7:36 a.m. L 8:44 a.m. L 9:55 a.m. L 11:02 a.m. H 10:24 a.m. H 11:02 a.m. H 11:40 a.m. H 12:19 p.m. H 12:59p.m. H 1:42 p.m. H 2:28 p.m. S Kiptopeke Beach L 4:27 p.m. L 5:03 a.m. L 5:39 a.m. L 6:14 a.m. L 6:51 a.m. L 7:29 a.m. L 8:12 a.m. S 3URYLGLQJ:DVWH %,&,1& 3URYLGLQJ:DVWH Bundick Well & %,&,1& 0$5,1(&216758&7,21 'LVSRVDO 0$5,1(&216758&7,21 'LVSRVDO s(AUL/UT3TORAGEs"OAT2AMP Pump Company s(AUL/UT3TORAGEs"OAT2AMP 'RFNV3LHUV 'RFNV3LHUV 6ROXWLRQVIRUWKH s3HIPS3TORE #HANDLERY 6ROXWLRQVIRUWKH Water & Sewage s3HIPS3TORE #HANDLERY %XONKHDGV  s 4ON4RAVEL,IFT /PEN%ND (DVWHUQ6KRUH Systems %XONKHDGV  s 4ON4RAVEL,IFT /PEN%ND (DVWHUQ6KRUH s#OMPLETE-ARINE3ERVICE2EPAIR 3LOH'ULYLQJ Crane Service 3LOH'ULYLQJ s#OMPLETE-ARINE3ERVICE2EPAIR s-AST3TEPPINGAND&UEL s-AST3TEPPINGAND&UEL <($562)(;3(5,(1&( 3AFE3ECURE&ACILITY <($562)(;3(5,(1&( 3AFE3ECURE&ACILITY DCMARINA VERIZONNET “We make our 6(59,1*$&&20$&. 6(59,1*$&&20$&. DCMARINA VERIZONNET .DUODQG$QGUHD:HQGOH\ customers 1257+$03721&2817,(6 :H&DUHIRUWKH6KRUH 1257+$03721&2817,(6 .DUODQG$QGUHD:HQGOH\ 20104 Deep Creek Road, Onancock our friends” 20104 Deep Creek Road, Onancock :H&DUHIRUWKH6KRUH Phone: (757) 787-4565 2IÀFH Phone: (757) 787-4565 2IÀFH  .OWACCEPTING 442-5555 • Painter • 824-3555 )D[  .OWACCEPTING )D[

24 • Eastern Shore Post • July 17, 2015 Classified Ads, Real Estate Ads, Auctions & Legal Notices Eastern Shore Trading POST Help Wanted Virginia Department Announcements of Transportation Employment Opportunity Cecil Francis Tilghman Jr. Engineering Technician I VDOTVDOT has has opportunities opportunities statewide. statewide. The family of Cecil F. #2015-1-3711 The Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel District will be WeWe are are currently currently seeking outstanding outstanding Tilghman Jr. would like to accepting applications for Engineering Technician I un- thank everyone for their til July 31, 2015, at 2:00 p.m. Applicant should have any candidatescandidates for for the followingfollowing position: position: thoughts, cards, flowers, combination of education and experience equivalent to MaintenanceFiscal Technician Crew (Eastern Member- Shore) a 2 year college degree in Computer Aided Drafting and food, and support Design, Civil Engineering, Technology, Engineering, or Accomac,Accomack, VA VA throughout this difficult similar program. Applicant must be 18 years of age or $700 Reward for For more more details details on onthis this position position and other and time. Thank you for the older, must have a good driving record, and must pos- information leading to the sess a Virginia Driver’s License. Applications and posi- otheropportunities opportunities go to arrest and conviction of donations that have tion descriptions may be obtained from the District’s www.vdot.jobs the person or persons personnel office from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday go to been made to Hospice We Keep Virginia Moving involved in the theft and and Exmore Baptist through Friday, by telephone (757) 331-2960, or online unauthorized use of a at www.cbbt.com/employment.html. The annual salary VDOT is an www.vdot.jobsequal opportunity employer like-new 350 green Grizzly Church. Your prayers range for this position is $31,858 to $50,583 and includes We keep Virginia Moving Yamaha ATV. It was stolen brought us comfort, a complete benefits package. Applicants for employment with the Chesapeake Bay VDOT is an equal opportunity at Marionville between and the concern you’ve Northampton County Sheriff’s Office is accepting Bridge and Tunnel District shall be afforded equal op- employment applications for: May 29 and June 2, 2015. shown for our family has portunity in all aspects of employment without regard to employer Contact the Northampton Certified Law Enforcement Officer been wonderful. race, color, religion, political affiliation, national origin, Job will require shift work, nights, weekends and some holidays. Co. Sheriff’s Office. handicap, sex or age. Qualifications: over the age of 21 and have obtained high 757-678-0458. God bless you! school diploma or GED. EASTERN SHORE RURAL HEALTH SYSTEM, INC. Applications may be obtained from the Northampton Coun- is currently recruiting Help Wanted no experience nec- ty Sheriff’s Office located at 5211 The Hornes, Eastville, Va. essary: picking up Director of Nursing 23347 or the county’s website www.co.northampton.va.us cook wanted - Experi- pine cones & sticks Deadline for applications: July 27, 2015. enced or will train the right on tree farm. Birdsnest, Va. Corporate Office Northampton County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. person. Apply in person at 757-678-5547. Requires a Licensed Practical Nurse or Registered Nurse, Stuckey’s in Mappsville. oyster farm hand licensed in the state of Virginia. Previous experience in a position available with local community health center setting is preferred. Must have Work at the Y! Auto-Body Tech Wanted company on Chincoteague 3 years of clinical and supervisory experience. Property Coordinator Must have own tools. Competi- Island. Interested appli- Camp Silver Beach cants please email resumes A person in this position must be a visionary with su- Provide exemplary service to staff, campers and visitors at tive pay. 5-day week. our resident camp, while working with Property Director in Exc. benefit pkg. available to [email protected] pervisory and administrative experience, mature judg- Shore Bank is looking ment, good leadership, interpersonal, communication maintaining its buildings and grounds. Must have general after trial period. for a Full-Time teller in its and computer skills. The ability to delegate responsi- knowledge of HVAC, Plumbing, Carpentry, and Electrical Cape Charles Collision Cape Charles and Exmore bilities and create a climate of teamwork and account- and Property operations. Apply online: www.ymcashr.org 757-331-1257 branches. Cash handling ability is needed. Ability to provide bilingual patient experience required. Send care is a plus. Retired, bored, Resumes to [email protected] mental health skill building specialist looking for some- EOE/M/F/Disability/Vet This is a full-time position with benefits. thing to do: Get out of The Eastern Shore Community Services Board (ESCSB) is the house and be a waitress Custodian (Part-Time) recruiting for a full-time Mental Health Skill Building Special- at the Exmore Moose Lodge Franktown Community Health Center ist responsible for supporting the needs of individuals with a couple of nights a week. Place your rental in mental illness in order to maintain them in a least restrictive, Applications avail. Call Requires a high school diploma or the equivalent. community-based environment. 442-4958. the ES Post for as Custodian work experience in a medical or business reid & taylor roof- little as $11 per week! office preferred. Individual must be professional, self- Call for free pricing at The individual selected for this position must be a Qualified ing – Painter, Carpenter motivated and have strong attention to detail, communi- Mental Health Provider as defined by Medicaid regulations. & Roofer needed. 678-6169. 757.789.7678. cation, teamwork, customer service and computer skills. Minimal salary is $25,896 with a comprehensive benefit Bilingual skills are a plus. package that includes retirement and life insurance through the Virginia Retirement System, health insurance, PTO in ad- Must be able to lift, carry and handle equipment, sup- dition to state holidays, and other optional benefits such as plies and other work site materials based on position deferred compensation plans and long-term care insurance. duty requirements. Interested individuals should apply through the ESCSB’s This is a part-time position, 2 days per week. website at www.escsb.org. A thoroughly completed ESCSB ESCC in Melfa, VA is seeking candidates for: application is required. Resumes may accompany the ap- Human Resource Manager If you are a mission-driven person looking to make a plication but will not be considered alone. Minimum Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in HR, difference, email an application to [email protected] before Business or a related field or comparable work experience noon on July 21, 2015. Applications can be obtained Applicants with an out-of-state driver’s license must sub- in an equivalent position with related training; considerable from www.esrh.org. Resumes may accompany the appli- mit a copy of their driving record with their application. The HR experience; effective communication skills; computer cation but will not be considered if sent alone. individual accepting this position will be subject to a pre- and software experience; and knowledge of office practices. employment drug test and nationwide criminal background Minimum Salary: $42,614 plus state benefits package Eastern Shore Rural Health offers a competitive check via fingerprinting. The ESCSB participates in E-Verify See web site www.es.vccs.edu for additional details. benefits package and our campuses are Tobacco- for employment eligibility. ESCC is an EEO/AA and E­-verify employer Free Workplaces. EOE/M/F/Disability/Vet ESCSB is an EOE July 17, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 25

Position vacancy 20’ 4” open c-hawk - ’01 18’ trophy - Very pipe-threading ma- The County of Northampton is accepting full-time ’95 Mercury 200 outboard, good cond. + extras. Can chine - 1”-2” with dies & employment applications for: trailer, $7,800. 710-2958. be seen at K & E Marine, oiler. $1,500. 757-710-0070. Heavy Equipment Operator ’00 maxum 2800 scr across from Perdue plant. NEW VOGUE PRIMA: Solid Waste Department is looking for a full-time Heavy twin 4.3L V6 engines. $11K. 757-678-3622. Above-ground pool. 24’ Equipment Operator. Job descriptions and applications Exc. cond. w/recent (2014) mercury outboard round with auto cleaner. are available online at www.co.northampton.va.us or at maintenance record. Many propeller ss 22- Must be moved. $2,950 Northampton County Human Resources, 16404 Court- extras. $19K OBO. Call Pitch - Like new. $450. OBO. 757-709-0409 house Road, P. O. Box 66, Eastville, Va. 23347 (phone: 540-287-5047. 757-710-0070 ’88-’92 maxx racing ’06 17 1/2-ft. sea pro 2000 case maxi-c card set - And 1990 757-678-0440 x551). Accepting applications until July 20, trencher 2015. EOE. cc - Virtually like new Skybox NBA Card Sets: w/90 h.p. Merc & all alumi- w/Hydra-Bore & P-75 Make Offer. 710-8637 num float on trailer. Ready vibratory plow & 6-in. generator: 1850-watt h elp wanted & equiped! $11,900 or small digger chain, 492 use Coleman Generator: $200. Driver trade possible (fishing hours. $7,500. Misc. used office furniture boat). Jim: 757-789-5141 Call 757-442-9239. & working gangboxes: Call The Eastern Shore Community Services Board (ESCSB) is before 6 p.m. for prices. 710-0070 recruiting for a part-time driver for its Parksley facilities. boat wheels - 4-blade, FOR SALE: antique 17-ft. “C. 1905” Classic Launch 1 pair, 19” x 23-1½” shaft. china closet. $200 The driver must have job-related experience and hold a valid Cedar on oak with fiberglass $500. Call 757-999-3437 & Feed/Seed OBO. Call 757-787-7307. driver’s license with a satisfactory driving record that meets cloth resin bottom. Built in 2003; leave message. ’86 aquasport - 29- horse hay - $5 per bale. all ESCSB established criteria. Individuals with out-of-state powered by Nisson Marine 4 straw - $3.50 per bale. Mobile Homes driver’s licenses must submit a copy of their driving record. stroke outboard; trailer, ship’s ft. TM w/tower & controls, full electronics & auto-pi- Call 757-824-3930 or call Melfa: for rent - wheel steering; custom aw- 757-894-1339 (cell). nings; new bottom paint. $8,900. lot, radar & A/C. Twin 350 2BR, 2BA, Central Air & Interested individuals should apply at the ESCSB’s web- Heat, lg. garden tub, $675/ site at www.escsb.org or contact the Virginia Employment Call: 757-787-7876. inboards, galley, head w/ shower, sleeps 4. $9,950. Misc. - For Sale mo. + security deposit req’d. Commission, P. O. Box 9, Onley, VA 23418; phone 757- Call 757-710-1431. 302-2029, for an ESCSB application and job description. A ’81 Wellcraft cud- Call 757-789-3513. soft crabs dy cabin V20 steplift, ’98 sunbird cutty- jamesville - 2BR, thoroughly completed ESCSB application citing the position whales $500/mo. + dep. req’d. Avail. applied for is required. A resume may accompany the ap- deep V2004 Mer Cruiser, cab - 130 h.p. Evinrude, jumbos low hours, with trailer 222 hours, w/trailer. $5,000. Aug. 1. 442-7507 (leave a plication but will not be considered alone. Successful candi- soft crabs message.) dates will be subject to a pre-employment drug test and na- $3,000. 757-331-1053 757-709-1191, leave msg. 757-709-3240 ’90 22-ft. seapro cut- ’91 SeaRay Sundancer birdsnest - 3BR, 2BA, tionwide criminal background check via fingerprinting. The 5-pc. rattan sun- no pets, no Sec. 8. $575. ESCSB participates in E-Verify for employment eligibility. ty cabin - Rebuilt OMC - 28’, 10’6” Beam, Twin Mer- room set - Couch, love- 225. 160-gal. fuel tank, cruiser I/O 5.0LX Engines; Avail. now. 757-678-5547, All positions are open until filled. seat, chair, glass end table leave msg. ESCSB is an EOE 22-ft. aluminum trailer w/ A/C w/reverse cycle heat, & coffee table. Like new. brakes (Grady White clone). nice galley, head w/ shower, REDUCED: $900 OBO. $10,300. Pat-757-442-4635. sleeps 6, 2 custom canvases, 973-670-4451. Chincote- Clinical Director of Mental Health and Quality Improvement 23’ bayliner - 5.7 I/O, much more. 787-3454 Holland Hill Eastern Shore Community Services Board (ESCSB) - Nas- ague Island. Residential Community 9.9 aux. motor w/hyd. lift, 24’ privateer w/130 bicycle for sale - sawadox, Virginia - has an immediate and exciting oppor- anchor puller, sink, fridge, H.P. Yamaha 2-stroke 29279 Tyler Drive tunity for a person to be responsible for Directing, Manag- Canondale K7005X prof. stove, head, sleeps 4, trailer. Boat, motor, & trailer: ask- grade mountain bike. Rid- New Church, VA 23415 ing, Planning and Supervising all Clinical Mental Health and $8,995. 757-302-1185 ing $8,000 OBO. Pot puller Quality Improvement initiatives for the entire Community den once, many extras. SRP included. 757-678-6226. $1,700: Selling for $800 2- & 3-BDRM mobile homes Services Board, with multiple locations in the region with ’99 JOHNSON OUT- 24/7 operations. OBO. Call 757-442-2783. rent starts at $550 per month. BOARD - 115 h.p. $1,800. items for sale - grills, Can be demoed. Good con- Refrigerator/range/ Licensed Mental Health Professional (LMHP) in Virginia re- books, $’s low, not priced washer/dryer hook-up. dition. 757-442-1345 items range from $2-$30. quired, with 5+ years supervisory experience preferred. boat wheels - 3-blade, Weekly trash pick-up/ 757-694-1336. water/sewer are included in 1 pair, 22” x 23-1½” shaft. scooter power Knowledge of DMAS regulations required and DBHDS reg- $500. Call 757-999-3437 & rent. Transit Bus Service. ulations strongly preferred. wheelchair - Adjust- leave message. able w/selected height, No pets. 19.5-ft. privateer - Interested individuals should visit the ESCSB’s website at 1988 Grady White head, arm & back rests, (757)824-0315 Custom from factory open, joystick, charging port, 10” www.escsb.org for job details and required credentials. A 20’, 225 h.p. full-length custom canopy. thoroughly completed ESCSB application with applicable rear drive wheel, 6” front Yamaha, 2 axle 40 h.p. Honda w/40 hrs., castor, seat-supporting supplemental information is required. Resumes may ac- elec. start & tilt, all stain- Mobile Home Parts company the application but will not be considered alone. trailer. Ready to go. post, $2,800 negotiable. for sale. Dreamland Homes, less steel deck fittings, 757-694-7347 or 336-3506. The Individual accepting this position will be subject to a na- REDUCED: $9,000. Load-rite trailer w/teflon Rt. 13, Accomac, VA. tionwide criminal background check via fingerprinting. The adult schwinn 787-2823. Call 757-824-5748. rollers. $9,500: it is a steal! beach cruiser bike ESCSB participates in E-Verify for employment eligibility. Call 757-875-0268. new 3BR, 2BR home ESCSB is an EOE Made in the U.S.A., Exc. only $500.00 depos- Antique ’57 12-ft. cond. ONLY $100!! 442-5436. whirlwind - Race or Farm & Lawn it Call for details: baldwin piano - Ex- 302-846-0496. ’03 15’ triumph boat - fish w/18 h.p. manual-start cellent condition. Needs Auto Supplies 50 h.p. Yamaha motor, trail- Johnson. Boat refinished Equipment 2br mobile homes tuning. $400. 757-710-8612 in northern acc. Reese 12k gtw dual er, Bimini top, low hours, to show! Motor overhauled simplicity bassinet good cond. $5,500. Call w/mechanics guaranteed! husqvarna riding cty. for rent - Sec- Cam weight-distri- mower - 42” cut, 15 h.p., - Like brand new with mu- tion 8 approved. Call bution & anti-sway 757-336-5112. $5,900 (negotiable). Diane: sic and vibrations. $75. Call ’03 aquasport - 19-ft. 757-789-5141 before 6 p.m. $500. 678-2566. 757-710-8894. system for towing a travel husqvarna yth2448t 757-854-1637. nueva casa 3 recam- trailer. Plus shank & ball. 4-in. CC, 115 h.p. Johnson 34’ deltaville dead- 754 taylor triple- (low hrs.), EZ Loader trail- rise $28,500 obo - riding mower - 48” oras & 2 banos solo Used twice. Regular $750, cut, Briggs & Stratton head soft-serve ice $500 deposito Llame Sell $375. Call 757-350-9055. er, new upholstery, must Charter Fishing Boat. 2012 cream machine - Bought see! REDUCED: $9,200. Re-Power Cat 3208T (757) 2-cyl. OHV-Twin engine. para los requisitos REDUCED: $700. Call new; only used 6 mos. GET 302-846-9100. Boats, Etc. OBO. Call 757-678-6098. 678-3718. [email protected] READY FOR SUMMER!! ’77 22’ catalina sail- ltbaycharters.com 757-894-8677. we pay top $$$ dol- 1953 ANNIVERSARY JU- Water cooled. $2,500. Call lar $$$ for used ’06 18’ sundance cc boat - Swing keel, new ’02 catamaran - 18’, 75 757-387-7678. boat - 90 h.p. Yamaha fiberglass, clean cabin, good h.p. Mercury eng. & trailer. BILEE 600 FORD TRAC- homes & trade-ins!!! TOR - $3,500. 442-7507. FOR SALE: OCTAGON Call today to sched- motor, Loadrite trailer, low sails, 6 h.p. Yamaha long Bought new in 2002. Low GLASS-TOP DINING hrs., good cond. $7,000. Call shaft, Load-rite trailer. RE- engine hours & exc. cond. ule your free home ROOM TABLE w/brass evaluation: 302-846-9100. 757-442-3680. DUCED: $2,800. 442-1132 $8,000 OBO. 331-1319 legs $275. 757-787-7307.

26 • Eastern Shore Post • July 17, 2015 are you a veteran and looking for John Miller can save you some a new home? Call The Eastern Shore, a boating paradise with 37 public boat 302-846-0495 for de- ramps, 4 public beaches & 14 uninhabited barrier islands. bacon this Summer!! tails. 3/4 acre near marina $29,900; Tree & Stump Removal, Stone, Dry Clam 1.29 acre on tidal pond w/beach access $39,900; Pets 2.4 acre on scenic cove w/dock $239,900; Shells, Top Soil, Fill Dirt, Excavation, & Labradoodle $1,000 1.8 acre, on large inlet to Chesapeake w/expansive view Backhoe Work - Puppies ready to go $325,000. to their forever homes. Low, low taxes, near hospital, restaurants, schools & shopping. Just Call Site Work Specialist 1 black male, 1 blonde OWNER FINANCING POSSIBLE male and 2 blonde fe- 757-678-7500 males. All vaccines up John C. Miller at 757-665-4026 to date. (410)726-7502. [email protected] TONY’S TREE SERVICE Perfect Time to Make the Move Rentals - Houses COMPLETE TREE REMOVAL Real Estate Rentals - Apts. No More Lawn Care onancock - Furnished 14319 Deer Path tangier island - 3BR, bloxom - 2BR, secure, Join Our Senior Community, Colonial house for rent. 1BA, front porch, within quiet, 1st flr., 20 min. to We Will Do The Work While 3BR, 2.5BA, lg. fenced back Hallwood, VA 23359 walking distance of ferry NASA, W/D hook-up, 1 per- You Enjoy Our Planned yard, some pets ok. $1,250/ dock. Potential summer son preferred, 1 yr. lease, Activities mo. + util. Call for appt. (757) 990-1131 home or rental. $47,500. $550 + SD, No pets, No 757-709-9483. Residential • Commercial smoking. 410-591-5569. Let us show you one of our Call 757-710-9445. Apartment Homes in the 3br/1ba belle hav- FREE Estimates • Stump Grinding 3br, 2ba - modular for In-town onancock- 1BR, en - LR, Kit. w/new appl. Stump Removal • Lot Clearing • Excavation sale. Private, wooded. Close 2nd flr., all appl.,A /C, W/D, Parksley Area Licensed and Insured We are now Accepting including W/D, lawn care, to NASA/Wallops, Chin- Wi-Fi, nr. new hosp., rest., $800/mo. plus sec. dep. Ref. shop. & harbor. No smok. Applications coteague, Temperanceville. req’d. No Sec. 8. No smok- Garage Doors $154,900. 757-824-3125. $650/mo. + sec. dep. 787-8783. Call for our Move-in Special ers. No pets. Avail. Aug. 1. Seeking for sale: craddock- belle haven - 2BR, 757-665-5848 (757) 442-3303. Automatic Openers ville - House w/3BR, HVAC, non-smoker, $675/ onancock - In-town, Installation, Sales mo. + utilities. 757-710-1900 Employment 1.5BA, on 1/2-acre lot w/lg. 4BR Cape Cod, lg. LR, Din. & Service workshop & outbuilding. Exmore Rm., Kit., Bath, Laun- P rivate duty nurs- Enclosed den & screened Village I & II dry Rm., w/hook-ups & ing - In the home. CNA li- front porch. Lg. living & Apartments screened porch. $800/mo. + censed. Flexible with hours. dining rooms. WOW: only deposit & references req’d. 30 years experience. Please $139,000. Call 442-9436. NEW SEASON! NEW Call 804-937-9331. call 757-999-0549. lot for sale - .912 nassawadox - 2BR apt., HOME! NO NEED TO acres. Well & septic in- Liv. & Din. area, 1BA, W/D, SPRING CLEAN! Services stalled. On Boston Rd., All Appliances, CAC, $650/ ALREADY DONE! Affordable Rates Pungoteague (just south mo. 1 year lease, 1 mo. sec. Simpson Tree & BOB- Call 894-3151 of Big Pine Rd.) Asking dep., & ref. req’d. No pets. (757)442-9471 CAT Service - Tree trim- $25,900. Call 757-710-7349 787-7640. Available now. ming, removal and stump for sale: near onancock - 2BR apt., grinding. 787-2100 or 710- wachapreague - Tax Liv. & Din. area, 1BA, W/D, Rentals - 8477. FREE ESTIMATES. WE BUY: Map 113, double circle 2, All Appliances, CAC, $675/ Waterfront We accept credit cards. • Copper, • Brass, parcel G. 26.43 acres. Ask- mo. 1 year lease, 1 mo. sec. Home For paRKS paving • Aluminum, • Stainless ing $5K/acre. Call 442-9791 dep., & ref. req’d. No pets. Commercial Paving, Seal Coating, All Steel, • A/C Units, for sale: wallops 787-7640. Available now. 2 units for rent - Rent in Repairs, Culvert Pipes & • Computers. launch pad view CAPE CHARLES - Liv. Salon/office space & office/ Gargatha: Extensions, Dirt Work, Now Open: M, W, F: 8-4, Sat: 8-1 3/4-acre lot - Site Rm., Din. Rm., 2BR, 3 storefront. Rt. 13, Exmore. Bobcat & Mini Backhoe Railroad Ave., Melfa ready. Priced below assess- blocks to beach. $650. Cred- Call 757-710-1095 for de- Seaside waterfront Services. Locally Owned ment. Call 757-710-0501. it check. 757.331.2206 tails. home on 2 acres with Business. 757-710-9600. Pine, Oak, Walnut, dock, deck, 2-car Cherry and more for 24546 COASTAL BLVD, sale. Rough cut or planed For Display Advertising, TASLEY VA garage, fireplace, remodeled kitchen. available or we saw your 2260 SQ. FT. BLDG logs. Portable Sawmill. Front-Page Stickers, or For lease Sept 1st in 4 BR, 2 BA, loft, 757-331-4848 High Traffic Area. New- central air and heat. Insert Pricing ly remodeled with 3 pro- On Gargatha Creek, fessional offices, large 5 minutes from LIST YOUR YARD SALE 500 sq ft. work area, plus secluded barrier LEATHER & VINYL RE- CALL TROY or 840 sq ft inside storage. STARTING AT ONLY $11 island. Within view PAIR Fibrenew Delmarva Lots of potential. $1200 (757)854-3970 per week. ANGIE AT of Wallops launches. per month plus utilities. [email protected] CALL ANGIE AT (757)894-1218 $2,000/month. www.fibrenew.com/delmar- 757-789-POST [email protected] Call 442-4553. va 789-POST FIND WHAT YOU’RE LOOKING FOR IN THE EASTERN SHORE POST CLASSIFIEDS... July 17, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 27 ’08 gulfstream b 1969 4-door chevy ’04 harley davidson ’07 suzuki bergman garage sale - July 18. Storage touring xl edition - malibu – Has a solid fat boy - 1,726 mi., 650 scooter - 29K 9-2. No early birds. Golf Only 7,840 mi., 2 slide-outs, frame. Restoration project. brand new, Vance & Hines mi., electric/manual shift, clubs & bags, TV, stereo/ immaculate. $80,000. Call 350 rebuilt engine. Title in- Longshots, sissy seat, all $2,100. Call before 5 p.m.: radio, drawing board, sm. nandua 301-704-6334. cluded. $2,200 OBO. Leave jackets, helmets, access. in- 710-5779 picture frames, flags, beach ’03 thor 37-ft. intrud- message: 787-4143. cluded. $10,500. 787-1209: towels & too much more mini storage er - 3 slide-outs, 47K orig. ’03 ford sport trac ask for Ross or Taylor Kool. Yard & Estate to mention. Harbor Rd. off Rt. 650, Taylor Rd., miles, 2 A/C units, genera- V6, auto., 4x4, sun roof, ‘04 Harley fat boy Country Club Rd. in Melfa. tor, self-leveling hydraulic good tires, great cond., Apehangers, Triple Cape Charles / Bay Tasley. 757-787-3059. jack. $29,500. 757-710-1431. 212K miles, $4,300 OBO. Exhaust, 6,773 miles. Ask- Sales Creek Estate Sale $10 Off 1st month’s rent ’01 mazda miata mx5 789-7669 ing $9,500. Call 757-709- moving sale - Fri., - Sat., July 18, 2015. 9 - 4. convertible - Sil- 9112 or 757-709-4963. 7/17, Sat. 7/18 & Sun. 101 Arnies Loop. Wonderful ver w/black int., auto., exc. Vehicles – Motorcycles ’11 electraglide 7/19. 8 a.m.-? Everything Bay Creek Home. See the cond., 141K mi., $4,000 firm. classic HARLEy da- must go. 17444 Northside web site for pictures and di- Vehicles – Cars, Call 757-710-4747. & ATVs & Scooters vidson - Merlot sunglow Chesconessex. Follow signs. rections. www.rare-fine.com ’10 toyota tacoma metal flake & vivid black w/ yard sale - Young’s Trucks, SUVs, RVs pre-runner super- ’88 BMW motorcycle pinstriping. 96 h.p., 1,133 Meat Barn, Rt. 13, by Fish- Got a truck you want to cab – 83K miles, Exc. - K100RS, 52K miles. Has mi., garage kept, Vance er’s Corner. 7/18 & 7/19. sell? Put it in the Post ’98 CHEVY TAHOE 4WD Cond. REDUCED: $16,500. bags, fairing, & windshield. Hansen modified exhaust, $2,500 - Good mechanical 7a.m.-2 p.m. Spaces are for only $30 until sold. Call Jeff at 678-6041. REDUCED: $2,500 OBO. 50 $18,500. 757-694-1336. available: 710-3385. 757.789.7678. condition. A/C, ABS. Origi- ’04 f150 4x4 ford xlt m.p.g. Call 757-694-5332. nal owner. A few dents & lariet - All options, 200K peeling clearcoat. Very reli- mi., mechanically & physical- able. (757) 710-6679. ly sound. $7,800. Call 757- Legal Advertising ’73 f600 ford dump- 620-9042 or 757-653-0371. truck - Runs good. RE- ’84 Monte Carlo - P U B L I C A U C T I O N TRUSTEE SALE DUCED: $2,800. Call after 5 Classic. 45,000 actual miles, p.m. Call 757-710-8365. The undersigned will sell on the premises of Davis Auto 4325 Seaside Road, Exmore, VA 23350 AM/FM cassette, power Center, Inc. @ 11:00 am on Tuesday, July 28, 2015. The Northampton County ’00 chrysler grand brakes & steering. $8,800. voyager van - 3.3 V6, following vehicles are AS IS and can be inspected 1 hour 442-5009. before the sale. In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original principal amount full power, 154K hwy. miles, 2011 Coachmen premium sound system. of $246,235.00, dated December 3, 2008 recorded in the class-c motorhome Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of the Northampton $3,800 OBO. 757-694-5332. Leprechaun 32-ft., 2 slide- HEAVY EQUIPMENT ’11 trailrunner rv - County, Virginia, in Document No. 080002624, de- outs, leveling jacks. Loaded fault having occurred in the payment of the Note thereby Length 34.8 ft., weight 7,136 w/extras. $58,900 OBO. lbs., 2 axles, 1 power side, secured and at the request of the holder of said Note, the 999-3437. undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at pub- has awning, perfect condi- ’99 35th anniversary tion: REDUCED: $10,000. lic auction at the front entrance of the Northampton gt mustang - Profes- County Courthouse, Eastville, on August 6, 2015 at Carolyn Annis: 757-665-4195. sionally installed engine rare 2005 ssr chev- 1:15 PM the property described in said deed, located at 9/15/11, 36-mo. warranty the above address and briefly described as: rolet roadster - on engine still good. $7,500. Hard-top convertible, LT-1 Good cond. 757-377-8261. Corvette engine, black, Lot 3, Walker’s Ridge, containing One and One Hun- ’12 nissan altima - dred Six Thousandths Acres (1.106 A.), as shown on exc. cond., special stripes. 2.5S, 4-DR, 4-cyl. automatic, $38,000. Call 757-894-1664. plat recorded in Plat Book 17, Page 41, with im- A/C, CD player, cruise con- provements thereon. ’81 Cadillac El Do- trol, power window/locks, 2006 Bobcat T300 Track Loader rado Diesel. Very good like new, warranty, 22K mi., Hours 2,411 cond. Low mileage. $4,850. Subject to any and all covenants, conditions, re- $14,900. Call 443-235-0304. W/Pallet Forks & Bucket strictions, easements, and all other matters of re- Call Rodney 665-4639. ’11 mustang gt 5.0 – 27-ft. aristocrat Sr# 532011645 cord taking priority over the Deed of Trust, if any, 6-spd. auto., red exterior affecting the aforesaid property. travel trailer - & black interior. 9,900 mi. $7,000. Call 442-3956. Automobiles $22,000. 410-957-4508. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00 or ’00 mustang – 150K mi. ’76 Chevy Impala New tires, brakes clutch & 09 Chevrolet Malibu 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower, cash or cer- 2-dr. sedan. $1,800 firm. tified check will be required at the time of sale, but no windshield-wiper motor. 442-2263 after 5. Sr# 1G1ZF57589F203791 $4,300 Firm. Call 710-7571. more than $9,000.00 of cash will be accepted, with settle- ment within fifteen (15) days from the date of sale. Sale 08 Chevrolet Impala is subject to post sale confirmation that the borrower did Go to our website and design Sr# 2G1WT58K589250431 not file for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale confirmation of your own ad to run each Friday: 07 Hyundai Sonata the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but Sr# 5NPEU46F07H167243 not limited to, determination of whether the borrower en- www.easternshorepost.com tered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid Delmarva Credit, Inc. off the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, 5007 Lankford Hwy in law or equity, shall be the return of his deposit with- PO Box 279 out interest. Additional terms may be announced at the New Church, VA 23415 time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collec- tion Practices Act, we advise you that this firm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebtedness referred to herein and any information we obtain will be used for that purpose.

Invitation to Bid SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute Trustee Northampton County Public Schools is requesting sealed bids for L.P. Gas product and service for school cafeterias, This is a communication from a debt collector. science rooms and maintenance facilities. Sealed bids are FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: also being requested for food, supplies and dairy products. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C. (29430) Bids will be accepted until 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 4, 5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 120 2015 at which time all bids will be opened and read aloud. Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 For details and specifications, please contact Trish Bell at 757-457-1460 - Call between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. (757)678-5151,­ Ext. 7000. or visit our website at www.siwpc.net 28 • Eastern Shore Post • July 17, 2015

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TRUSTEE SALE NOTICE 15396 Pungoteague Rd, Pungoteague, VA 23422 JUDICIAL SALE OF REAL ESTATE Accomack County Publisher’s Notice - On August 17, 2015, proceedings will be commenced In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original principal under authority of Section 58.1-3965 et seq. of the Code of Fair Housing amount of $184,218.00, dated February 5, 2010 recorded Virginia to sell the following parcels located in the Coun- in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of the Accomack ty of Accomack, Virginia for payment of delinquent taxes County, Virginia, in Document No. 201000545, de- We are pledged to the letter and fault having occurred in the payment of the Note thereby Allen, Annie S., Life Estate 09400A000002800 spirit of Virginia’s policy for achieving secured and at the request of the holder of said Note, Barrut, Pierre & Marie-Therese & T. T. 029A20300020400 the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at Barrut, Pierre & Marie-Therese & T. T. 029A10400004200 equal housing opportunity through- public auction at the entrance to the Circuit Court of Britt, Nancy L. & Pappas, Paul G. 022B2A000000800 Accomack County, 23316 Courthouse Avenue, Ac- Carroll, Carissa & Wayne & Virginia 029A20100030400 out the Commonwealth. We encour- comack, on July 30, 2015 at Noon the property de- Carroll, Carissa & Wayne & Virginia 029A20100030300 age and support advertising and scribed in said deed, located at the above address and Davis, Robert 042A2A0000035E0 briefly described as: Ellsworth, Raymond & Martha E. & Vincent M. marketing programs in which there 029A20100040100 Containing 1 acre, more or less (1A), said lot hav- Garris, Lillie Mae Evans 094D00700002400 are no barriers to obtaining housing ing been laid off and the four corners thereof es- Hastings, Craig Martin 093C3A0000009C0 because of race, color, religion, na- tablished by iron stakes driven in the ground, and Haymes, Gary N. 121C00107001000 bounded as follows: On the East by the State road Hickman, Emily B., Life Estate 04100A000001700 tional origin, sex, elderliness, famil- leading from Pungoteague to Painter, and on to Independent Ventures, Inc. 029A20100018300 South, West and North by the land now or formerly Langham, Doyle T. & Karen A. 029A10100021400 ial status or handicap. All real estate of G. A. Hammond and wife, with improvements Laws, Juanita 042A2A0000035J0 advertised herein is subject to Vir- thereon. Mewborn, Herman M. & Audrey 005A302001507A0 Overington, Walter F. 029A20100028400 ginia’s fair housing law which makes Subject to any and all covenants, conditions, re- Parker, Pearline & Vandelia 092A0A000004900 strictions, easements, and all other matters of re- Rienerth, Patti Lynn 085A22300C00004 it illegal to advertise “any preference, cord taking priority over the Deed of Trust, if any, Trippe, Kevin Scott & Kelly Ruth 029A10300015400 limitation or discrimination because affecting the aforesaid property. Vann, Antoinette & Johnson, Geneva 078D00100000100 Vann, Terry K. 07900A000000800 of race, color, religion, national origin, TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00 or Watkinson, Benjamin F. 08600A000006200 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower, cash or certi- sex, elderliness, familial status or fied check will be required at the time of sale, but no more The owner of any property listed may redeem it at handicap, or intention to make any than $10,000.00 of cash will be accepted, with settlement any time before the date of sale by paying accumulated within fifteen (15) days from the date of sale. Sale is sub- taxes, penalties, interest and costs thereon at the law such preference, limitation or dis- ject to post sale confirmation that the borrower did not office listed below. The pro rata costs of publication here- file for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior under shall become a part of the tax and together with crimination.” to the sale, as well as to post-sale confirmation of the sta- all other costs, including reasonable attorney’s fees set This newspaper will not knowing- tus of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not by the court, shall be collected when payment is made limited to, determination of whether the borrower en- whether or not court proceedings have been initiated. ly accept advertising for real estate tered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale DANA T. BUNDICK that violates the fair housing law. shall be null and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, TREASURER Our readers are hereby informed in law or equity, shall be the return of his deposit with- ACCOMACK COUNTY, VIRGINIA out interest. Additional terms may be announced at the that all dwellings advertised in time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collec- tion Practices Act, we advise you that this firm is a debt JAMES W. ELLIOTT this newspaper are available on an collector attempting to collect the indebtedness referred Attorney at Law equal opportunity basis. For more to herein and any information we obtain will be used for 7100 Route 17 that purpose. Yorktown, VA 23692 information or to file a housing (757) 898-7000 SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute Trustee www.vataxsale.com complaint, call the Virginia Fair Housing Office at (804) 367-8530. This is a communication from a debt collector. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Toll-free call (888) 551-3247. For SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C. (32283) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 120 SUMMER IS HERE... the hearing-impaired, call (804) Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 367-9753. 757-457-1460 - Call between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. LIST YOUR YARD SALE or visit our website at www.siwpc.net Email: [email protected] STARTING AT ONLY $11. CALL website: www.fairhousing.vipnet.org ANGIE AT 789-POST July 17, 2015 • Eastern Shore Post • 29

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When the idea is examined more closely, perhaps closer examination, is that it does credit to their can- Post Office Mail fatal flaws will arise, as they have with the many didacies, showing them to be practical men who want other alternatives considered. But this idea has an better infrastructure and services, and sound preser- Confederate Flag Item Incorrect unusual advantage in that it fills a vacant building vation and development of our historic towns aligned Dear Editor: in the business district of an important town. with our Comprehensive Plan, while still keeping a Your piece in the Post about the Confederate flag The mayor of Parksley recited other advantages watchful eye on the taxpayer’s money. was not written out of political correctness in my — nearby fire and EMT service — and very impor- Alan Silverman, Onancock view, but out of a basic lack of understanding of the tantly, nearby restaurants and shops. The location is Southern side of that conflict. The problem we have central to the county, and would help to rejuvenate Parksley No Place for Library today is the one-sidedness of information. that part of Parksley and bring in business. Having a Dear Editor: Neither side was innocent, or totally guilty, for more modern utility infrastructure (water/sewer) is My household votes a Big No to relocating our li- that matter. If the whole story were to be told, warts a further plus, and broadband right there is perfect. brary to Parksley! and all, I believe a season of understanding would be A library would provide decades of stability; there is Jeanette Darnell, Onancock the result. no danger of a “for rent” sign going up! If one wishes to find out what that flag really A further advantage of this proposal was pointed “They’re stands for, come to us, The Honorary Historical So- out to me, one that also would avoid logistics costs and ciety of Sons of Confederate Veterans. For better considerable hassle versus the plan to modify the ex- at the Post …” or worse it’s ours, we are the only ones who should isting facility, as anyone who has lived on-site through speak for it. This isn’t the Moose or the Elks; these a major addition project knows too well: The existing people were our families. In their minds, they put library would continue to operate without interrup- themselves in harm’s way to protect us from being tion by modifications, and not a single book would attacked, so it is up to us to stand up for them. have to move until the whole operation relocated. Editor: Cheryl Nowak Come talk to us. I have always been concerned about modifications Advertising Manager: Troy Justis Lowell Wallace Sr., Commander Camp 2189 to the central facility that would absorb all resourc- Sports Editor: Bill Sterling es, yet not provide better access to library/information Staff Writer: Linda Cicoira Parksley May Be Viable Library Site services to residents of the parts of the Shore who are Display/Classified Advertising Rep.: Angie H. Crutchley Dear Editor: now relatively distant from one of the four existing Graphic Designer: Joshua Nowak Regular Contributor: Ron West Thanks to Paul Muhly and Harris Phillips for branches. If this approach turns out to cost less than their idea about reclaiming and repurposing a va- modifying the existing facility, that could free up fi- Four Corner Plaza • P.O. Box 517 cant building, the former Fresh Pride in Parksley, for nancial resources for understanding, and if necessary, Onley, VA 23418 the new library building. As a single-story structure, addressing, other unmet library services needs. email: [email protected] this fits with one of the important objectives of those Perhaps the best part of this suggestion by two Phone: 757-789-POST (7678) Fax: 757-789-7681 who developed the original new-library proposal. candidates for supervisor, even if it falls apart on 32 • Eastern Shore Post • July 17, 2015 1727 Market St., Pocomoke, MD 21851 410-957-1414 www.BuchananSubaru.com

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