Rappahannock Record, October 18, 2012, Section D
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Rappahannock Record, October 18, 2012, Section D
MarketPlace 2EAL%STATEs0UBLIC.OTICESs"USINESS$IRECTORY Section D Rappahannock Record Kilmarnock, VA October 18, 2012 www.rrecord.com CALL US! Monday-Friday, 9 am to 5 pm, 804. 435.1701 or (toll-free in VA) 1.800.435.1701. FAX your ad to 804.435.2632. E-MAILZPVSBEUPDMBTTJöFET!33FDPSEDPNtONLINE: Submit your ad 24 hours a day at www. RRecord.com (click on “Classifieds” in the top menu and then “Click here to submit your classified ad online.”) Call or go online now to easily place your classified ad. Real Estate . “LOCATION, LOCATION!” Premier Bon Harbors 3.3 Part Wooded Acres Needs Grounds Cleaning Work Estimated 4’ MLW Available Protected Palmer’s Cove Off Yeocomico River Short Run To Lower Potomac Comm. Pool/Tennis/Pavilion Call Listing Agent Fred Olverson 804-456-0251 To View This Property By Boat! Asking Price $250,000 Port & Starboard R. E., Inc. @ Olverson’s Marina Lottsburg, VA 22511 (Oct-4-4t) 2005 SEA CAPTAIN style 2 story home. Wrap around porch. Vinyl siding. 7 rooms. 1890sq.ft. $289,000. Great river views of the Potomac. Call between 10 a.m. & 8p.m. Appointment only. 804-580-4746.. (Oct-18-2t) 207’ FRONTAGE ON Great Wicomico River. 1.12 acres in upscale area. 70’+10x25 private pier installed with (3-4’MLW). Relaxing sunsets. $149,000. Kane & Associates, Inc. 804-580-0327..(Sept-20-13t) A NEW HOME, located conveniently to Kilmarnock, White Stone, Irvington, RGH. In quiet community with paved roads. 3BR/2BA, hardwood floors, patio, sidewalk, kitchen appliances, ceramic shower, great storage, energy efficient. Priced to sell at $195,000 with possible owner financing. Call 804-436-6462.. (Sept-20-tf) ACREAGE AND Waterfront for only $123,500! Kayak/canoe depth to deep water in minutes. Close to Rappahannock River. Call/Text Laura Pierce, ERA, 804-694-9145.. (Aug-23-13t) BEAUTIFUL DEEP water point lot on Senior Creek of Corrotoman. 532’ frontage with 5+ft. of water. Large shade trees, owner financing available. $239,000. 804-350-6691.. (Aug-9-13t) BEAUTIFUL LOT: 23 Mt. Jean, Hills Quarter, overlooking pond & golf. Water & sewer hookup paid. Amenities included pool, tennis, clubhouse. $75,000. Evie Wilton, Long&Foster. 804-725-6322..(Aug-30-13t) B U R G E S S , WAT E R F R O N T : 3BR/1.5BA ranch. Move-in condition! Only $135,000! Seller’s anxious. Call Tim Edwards at 804-5138694. Coldwell Banker Johnson & Thomas Realtors..(Oct-11-2t) CARTERS CREEK: Waterfront. Beautiful 3/4AC wooded lot near Chr ist Church. 132’ frontage w/3’MLW. Septic approved. Excellent owner financing, $249,000. 757-898-5079..(Oct-11-13t) FOR SALE by owner. Lancaster, 2BR/1BA 2-level house w/AC. Artesian well. Fully equipped kitchen, Tiled bathroom, laundry room. $99,500/negotiable. Phone 703403-6059 See Zillow.com for pictures ..(Sept-27-4t) FURNISHED HOME with breezes and slight views of the Rappahannock River! Priced @ $115k. Seller will entertain offers! Call/Text Laura Pierce, ERA, 804-694-9145..(Aug23-13t) Real Estate Real Estate For Rent GOOD BONES: c.1912 3BR colonial, 1-3/4 acres. Wrap-around screened porch, heart pine floors, 2-detached/garages +3 outbuildings. $128,000 (2010 appraised value). Kane & Associates, Inc. 804-5800327..(Sept-20-13t) WEEMS: 3BR/1BA ranch on 1AC. HVAC, 3 car garage w/shop. New roof, hotwater heater, kitchen stove. $124,900. 757-377-1265 or 757531-5005..(Oct-18-tf) HOUSE for RENT or for sale. Large 3BR/2.5BA. Good condition, nice neighborhood, w/den & bonus room. Lower Richmond Co. References required. [email protected].. (Oct-4-4t-EOW) GREAT CHESAPEAKE & Little Bay views: Waterfront, White Stone. 3BR/1BA. OBX style cottage. Remodeled, energy efficient. $265,000. Reduced $239,500, 804436-1615. (Sept-27-4t) GREAT WICOMICO River access. 2.13 private acres. 3BR septic installed, artesian well, 28x12 carport, 32x14 storage shed, underground electric. $49,450. Kane & Associates, Inc. 804-580-0327.. (Sept-20-13t) IRVINGTON: BEAUTIFULLY renovated 3BR/2BA two story. HardiePlank, granite, hardwood/ tile. Relaxing porches, outdoor shower, stone patio, balcony, mature landscaping. 1AC w/workshop. Beautiful/ quiet neighborhood. 804-436-7713, 804-436-2222..(Aug-30-13t) For Rent $$750/MONTH. RENT w/option to buy, with full credit. Charming cottage in White Stone, 2 bedrooms, W/D, nice yard, sunroom, storage building. No indoor pets. 804-7611237. (Sept-27-tf) $1100/MONTH, Includes all utilities, Direct TV, wi-fi, washer/dryer, 3BR/2BA, master, ground floor. Lodge Creek, Yeocomico River, Callao/Lottsburg area. Available Oct. 1-May 1, 2013. Furnished. 804-4560251..(Aug-30-13t) $950/MONTH. Quiet, 3BR/2BA rancher. All appliances. Ceramic tile, (kitchen, dining room, bathrooms) 3 miles from Kilmarnock. Near schools. Must have employment and references. Available immediately. 804-513-8446..(Oct-18-2t) IRVINGTON: Carter Creek Estates. Nice wooded building lots in quiet neighborhood. Septic approved. 757-898-5693 or 804-436-6828.. (Oct-4-13t) $975/MONTH, Waterfront, Corrotoman River. 2BR/2BA, 2 fireplaces. Melrose Plantation Real Estate. www.RealEstateChesapeakeBay. com. 804-435-0321.(Oct-4-4t) LANCASTER FARMS/12AC waterfront, historic home, barn. $450,000. 117AC, studio, barn: $475,000. 10AC, house, barn: $250,000. Catherine Bennett Realtor, Melrose Plantation Real Estate, 804-435-0321. www.RealEstateChesapeakeBay. com..(Sept-20-13t) 2BR, 1BA APARTMENT: Available Sept. 1st, in Mollusk/Lively area, CHAC, security and references required. $625 month + utilities. Call 703-759-5878 or 703-609-7488.. (Aug-23-tf) LANCASTER: 3BR/2BA Waterviews. Windmill Pt. $169,900. 31 Wooded Acres Lively $46,000. 2.6 AC Kilmarnock $99,000. Catherine Bennett Realtor, Melrose Plantation Real Estate, 804-435-0321. www. RealEstateChesapeakeBay.com.. (Sept-20-13t) LOTTSBURG: CLEARED 1.68AC building lot. Manufactured homes welcomed. Conventional septic letter. Easy and affordable. $17,500. Call Laura Pierce, ERA, 804-6949145. www.SearchChesapekeBay. com..(Aug-23-13t) NEW! 2007 RANCH in a quaint, wooded neighborhood plus great location. Open floor plan. Priced to sell @ $162,500. Call/Text Laura Pierce, ERA, 804-694-9145..(Aug23-13t) NEW! WATERFRONT acreage. Over 700’ Corrotoman River. High elevation. Great water depth. Private setting. Septic installed. $540k. Call/ Text Laura Pierce, ERA, 804-6949145..(Aug-23-13t) The-HomeCraftersVa.com Your home town builder, custom built modular homes. 804-580-4046. Class”A” 028959A..(Aug-16-13t) WATERFRONT OFF Corrotoman. Stone and cedar colonial, cooking fireplace. 6’ at dock. Rentable apartment over detached garage, artisan well. 2.26ACs, private, $524K. 804462-5625. (Aug-16-13t) WEEMS: $80,000. 3BR/1BA, 3/4AC, 2 car garage, central heat and air, new windows, roof, siding. House has been all updated. Call Kendra, 1-804-436-4127. (Oct-18-4t) 309 HARBOUR VIEW DRIVE THE HARBOR – INDIAN CREEK Beautiful 3 BR, 3 ½ BA paired residence on the deep protected waters of Indian Creek. Finest quality throughout including hardwood floors, cherry custom cabinets, granite counters, top-of-the-line appliances, 2 master suites, office, screened porch, garage, pier w/30,000# boat lift. Community amenities. Offered at $795,000 Northern Neck -- Balls Creek Privacy, Deep Water, Wildlife, Beautiful Wooded 4.70+/- acres – plus 3 BR, 2 ½ bath contemporary w/great rm, dining rm, office, loft, wood floors, custom features throughout, lots of decking, 2-car detached garage, pier boatlift and protected deep water just off the Great Wicomico. $498,000. BYRL TAYLOR Cell: 804-356-7879 [email protected] www.VaNorthernNeck.com Bay/River Office 434 Rappahannock Drive White Stone, VA 22578 2BR/1BA, Heathsville area. Screened porch, carport. Security/ references required. $600 + utilities. Call 804-580-4943 or 804-5800275..(Sept-13-tf) 3-4 BR/2-1/2BA large house in Lancaster. $900/month with security deposit. For rent or sale. Accessed at $323,000. Anxious to sell. $249,000. 804-238-5047. (Oct-4-3t) 3-BEDROOM, 2.5-Bath, two story house for rent in Fairport area. Nice yard and separate garage/ shed, waterview. $850 per month. 804-453-9476, 804-436-5962.. (Oct-4-4t) 3BR HOUSE: FENCED in yard. Public beach, Lively. $725 month. No section 8. Dogs welcome. 804438-5538.(X) 3BR/1.5BA, Brick Colonial, office/ home w/extra off-street parking. $1100/month. Owner/Agent. 804436-0165. (Sept-6-tf) 3BR/3BA FURNISHED waterfront. $1300/mo. White Stone. Beautiful views with private pier, sand beach. Decorated nicely. 804-359-3850.. (Oct-4-3t) 401 MAIN STREET, Mathews: Lease ground floor 1-3 office suite with reception and storage areas or purchase building. Great signage, parking, quality co-tenants. Owner/ Agent. 804-725-0111..(Sept-1313t) 4 B R / 2 . 5 B A WAT E R F R O N T : Wicomico Church area. $975/mo. Catherine Bennett Realtor, Melrose Plantation Real Estate, 804-4350321. www.RealEstateChesapeakeBay.com..(Sept-20-13t) 4BR/4.5BA SHORT TERM rental. Fully furnished house. Move in w/ suitcase. Waterfront w/dock. 3 levels. $1500/month. Wicomico Church area. 703-914-0141. (Oct-4-4t) AMAZING WATERFRONT home for rent or sale. 2-1/2 story. 3/4BR/31/2BA. Totally remodeled. Granite, 5.5 wood & tile floor. Walkout basement. Wet bar, generator and much more. Very deep water, wide views on the Western Branch of the Corrotoman River. View on AOL ILoveWaterfront.com. Call 804-462-5199 or 804-240-2091. References, credit info and security deposit. No pets or smoking in home..(Sept-20-tf) APARTMENT: Weems area, 1BR, 1 person, no smoking, no pets, 1-year lease. Deposit, credit check, references required. $400 month. Call 804-929-0407..(Sept-27-tf) AWESOME COMMERCIAL spaces. Shops, Irvington Road. High traffic count. Across from Tri-Star. Move-in deals. Fresh look. Catherine Bennett, Melrose Plantation Real Estate, 804-435-0321. www. RealEstateChesapeakeBay.com.. (Oct-4-13t) CHARMING FULLY furnished, waterfront farmhouse in Morattico. 3BR/1BA, LR, FR w/fireplace, eat-in kitchen, screened porch. Deck overlooking river and private dock @2-4ft MLW. W/D, refrigerator included. $1000/mo furnished - short or long term. Contact Owner/Agent Deborah Edgar @ 804-337-0977..(Oct4-4t)photo-on-line DELTAVILLE: Quiet neighborhood with water views of Jackson Creek. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, LR, DR, eat-in kitchen, office, sundeck, carport, large yard. New kitchen and baths. Central AC, washer/ dryer. $875 mo. plus deposit and references. Small pet OK with approval. Available Oct. 1. 804815-1453..(Oct-11-3t)SS DUPLEX: $825/MONTH. Like new. Quiet, 2BR/1BA. All appliances. Ceramic tile, (kitchen, living area, bath). 3 miles from Kilmarnock. Near schools. Must have employment and references. Available immediately. 804-513-8446..(Oct-18-2t) IRVINGTON: FURNISHED waterfront home, near Tides, features 4-5BR/3BA, family rm w/firepl, study w/firepl, formal dining rm, breakfast room. Unique covered porch has fireplace, deck, & deep water dock. $2000. See this & more www.chesapeakepm.com. Call Catherine at 804-436-6701. Chesapeake Property Mgmt..(X) KILMARNOCK: 2BR/1.5BA brick rambler on quiet street in the heart of town. Home has firepl, central air, washer/dryer. $850. See this & more at www.chesapeakepm.com. Call Catherine at 804-436-6701.Chesapeake Property Mgmt..(X) IsaBell K. Horsley Real Estate, Ltd www.HorsleyRealEstate.com Ridge Road Retreat ~ Wide Piankatank River 4-6’ MLW @ Dock L Great Beach L 3.8 Acres 2,400 sq.ft. L 3 Bedrooms, 4.5 Baths L Huge Views! Basement Apartment Middlesex County Reduced to $749,500 KILMARNOCK: Duplex, 2BR, 2 full baths, W/D, HVAC, W/W carpet. Walking distance to town. References & security deposit. Available 9/15. 804-436-6777..(Sept-13-tf) LANCASTER SHORES: 3BR/1BA homes. $675/month. Pets welcome w/approval and additional fees. Section 8 welcome. Must pass credit and criminal background check. Household income must be at least $21,000 per year to qualify. Please call 804-443-9666 or email jburton@ chpc2.org. CHPC. EHO. (X) Porpoise Cove Ranch Home Spacious Open Floor Plan ± 1,560 sq. ft. "EDROOMSs"ATHSs3UNROOM ± .91 Acre (Additional Adjoining Lot Available) Walking Distance to Deltaville Shops & Marinas $176,500 LIKE NEW 2 bedroom, 2 full bath duplex with den, great room, deck and high efficiency appliances incl. W/D. Private park like setting, White Stone. Call 804-435-0050 for more info..(Sept-27-4t) Carter’s Creek Residence 5-6’ MLW @ Pier Living / Dining Room with Fireplace Open Kitchen 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths Walkout Basement, Workshop $425,000 MERRY POINT: Waterfront farm house on 30 acres has 2BR/1BA, firepl in liv rm, lge kit w/washer/ dryer. Older home with central air & screened porch. $895. See this & more at www.chesapeakepm.com. Call Catherine at 804-436-6701. Chesapeake Property Mgmt..(X) NEW SOUTH 2BR/2BA apartment. W/W carpet, deck, AC, $635 month. Security and references. No pets. Call 804-438-6429..(Oct-11-2t) Jus tR edu ced ! ‘ Tide Point ’ OFFICES FOR LEASE: Kitchen access, ample parking, good location. A must see. Located in the Chesapeake Building, Chesapeake Drive in White Stone, VA. 804-4353988..(Aug-23-13t) Indian Creek off Bay +6’ MLW L + 2.3 Acres L + 3,395 sq.ft. Home 2 Fireplaces L 1st Fl. Master L 4.5 Baths Triple Garage w/ Guest Apartment Reduced to $1,195,000 PLEASE NO PETS: 3BR/2BA, CH/AC, washer/dryer hook-up. In Mathews. $675 month. Deposit same as rent. Serious inquiries only! 804-725-2112. (Oct-18-3t)SS Whiting Creeks7ATERFRONTs Spacious contemporary home, 3 Bedrooms, 21/2 Baths. 2nd floor bonus room. Huge deck. Whole house generator. RETAIL SHOP space, 1100sq.ft., Irvington, available at Trick Dog Shops. Includes private parking, storage space and restroom. $1500/ month. Call Terrie, Long and Foster Realty, 804-577-0256..(Aug-23-tf) RETAIL SHOP space, 550sq.ft., Irvington, available at Trick Dog Shops. Includes private parking, storage space and restroom. $750/ month. Terrie, Long and Foster Realty, 804-577-0256. (Aug-23-tf) TURNKEY RESTAURANT for rent in Kilmarnock. Available immediately. 804-761-1371..(Aug-30-tf) VILLAGE OF WEEMS, Red roof cottage. 3BR/2BA, LR, kitchen, paneled office, deck, garage, workshop, huge yard, dock privileges, walk to water. $850/month plus utilities. Security deposit/references. 804750-9923..(Oct-18-13t) New Price: $975,000 ‘ Blue Water Residence ’ Indian Creek Wide Views s Protected 4’ MLW Slip Living Room w/ Fireplace s 1st Floor Master Suite Large Kitchen s Sunroom s Bonus Room Community Pool / Tennis Court WARSAW: Brand new 2BR/1BA. Clean and safe. $750/month. W/D hook-ups. Includes water and trash pick-up. Handicap accessible. 804493-9659..(Aug-30-13t) WATERFRONT COTTAGE on Broad Creek, Deltaville. 1BR, den, LR, office. New central heat/air. Rustic, private. Boat slip available. $675/month. Call 804-776-8400(day); 804-8151453(night)..(July-26-tf)SS Little Bay Farmhouse White Stone Area 242’ Waterfront Antipoison Creek 5’ MLW 2 Acres 1840s Farmhouse~Remodeled 3,200 sq.ft. L 9’ Ceilings L 3 Bdrms, 2 Bths Attached & Detached Garages $499,950 Publisher’s Notice All real estate advertised herein is subject to Virginia’s fair housing law which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, elderliness, familial status or handicap, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This newspaper will not knowingly accept advertising for real estate that violates the fair housing law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. For more information or to file a housing complaint, call the Virginia Fair Housing Office at (804) 367-8530; toll-free call (888) 551-3247. For the hearing-impaired, call (804) 3679753. E-mail [email protected]. Web site: www.fairhousing.vipnet.org Charming Brick Ranch Wicomico Church Hardwood Fls. 2 Fireplaces L 2 Bdrms, Bth Detached 2-Car Garage/Workshop $119,000 Classified Rates Up to 25 words: 1 week-$6; 2 weeks-$10; 3 weeks-$15; 4 or more weeks-$4.50 each week. Minimum run for TFN ads, 4 weeks. Same ad, 25 words or fewer, 13 successive weeks, $40 (no refunds). $.24 per word for ads over 25 words. Custom classifieds (those with centered or blank lines, special type styles, art), Legals, Notices, Resolutions or Memorials, $1.25 per line (9-line minimum). $20 for yellow highlighted ad. 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Call 804-4351701 or 1-800-435-1701. 804-435-2644 White Stone David Dew Rick Law Glenn Kelley Jane Ludwig Margaret Curtis Peggy O’Neill Richard Pittman Lee Maurer Stan Whitehead Amy Southard 436-3106 436-3925 436-6087 436-6341 436-5472 436-5185 761-7515 761-2396 370-1411 436-2962 Nelson Horsley Jr. Katie Horsley Dew Hunter Sledd Bob Gutknecht Ted Curtis Susan Foxhall Neena Rodgers Ken Michaels Skeeter Penley Hunter Law 435-0773 436-6256 370-0500 436-5893 435-2919 370-1187 436-2326 761-1763 387-3261 480-0269 D2 s/CTOBER RAPPAHANNOCK RECORD +ILMARNOCKs6IRGINIA For Rent For Sale Yard Sales Boats/Motors Marine Services Help Wanted WATERFRONT home near Topping. Beautiful water view. No dock. 3BR/2BA. No pets/smoking. Security/credit check. $800/month negotiable. 804-761-1763. (Oct-4-4t)SS KITCHEN CABINETS and Counter Tops: Quality brand name cabinets and vanities at up to 45% off list price. Guaranteed lowest prices. Call Discounted Building Supply and Surplus, 2721 Richmond Road, Warsaw, Va. 804-333-1234..(Oct18-tf) INDOOR YARD SALE: Oct. 20, 8a.m. - 1p.m. River Storage, Rt. 200, Burgess. 2 units. Antiques, nautical equipment, hardware, paint, electronics, hunting gear, new and vintage household, furniture, tools, Christmas assortment. Priced to sell. Quality and Quantity. Must sell all. (X) 2009 WEST MARINE Inflatable dingy 10’ w/6HP Suzuki four stroke. Engine just serviced; runs great. $1295. Call 804-313-5072 or 804435-3594..(Oct-18-3t) KLEENFUEL: Fuel polishing, tank cleaning using Ocean Marine System. USCG licensed and insured. Save on your boat downtime. Visa & Mastercard accepted. Cell, 804-6946040..(Sept-6-13t) ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVES needed for fast paced account receivables Collection Company. We have full time openings for the right applicants. Must be flexible to work two nights per week until 9 p.m., and one Saturday four hour shift per month. We offer a relaxed fun environment with great benefits. Half day Fridays, paid holidays, vacation, monthly massage therapy, Group Health and Vision, with lucrative unlimited bonus and added cash incentives. Contact BCMG 804-286-4173. 812 Rappahannock Drive, White Stone..(Oct-4-3t) WATERFRONT HOUSE on Prentice Creek, Kilmarnock. Beautiful views, quiet, natural setting. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, playset, dock. $1,500/month. 703-477-6112..(Sept-20-13t) WATERFRONT HOUSE: Modern 3BR/2BA. Large kitchen, dining area. 2-living rooms. 2-car garage. Views of Belle Isle SP on Mulberry Creek. Dock for boat/crabbing/fishing. $1500/month. 804-397-9292.. (Sept-12-13t) WHITE STONE: Large 2-story home. 4 bedrms, 2 full baths. Eat-in kitchen. Private deck. Acre lot. $895/ month. Owner/agent. 804-3630255..(Oct-18-6t) Vacation Rentals IRVINGTON, VA: Newly renovated cottage, 3BR, 3BA, open LR/DR/ kitchen area, screen porches, sundeck, swimming pool, internet, all amenities, great location. $1200/week. 804-355-2595. (Aug-30-tf) REEDVILLE WATERFRONT: 1BR house. Beautiful views/dock. Fully furnished. Sleeps 4. TV, all utilities and lawn care included. $400/ week, $1200/month. 6 month $1000/ month. 202-277-7021 or 804-4534498..(Oct-18-2t) WATERFRONT HOME ON North River in Mathews. Private pier and beach. Common beach, pier w/ramp. 3BR, 1BA, screened porch, deck. Weekly $2500. Call 804- 261-0309.. (Aug-16-13t) For Sale * ANTIQUES: We buy Silver, Take Quality Consignments, Conduct Estate Sales, Do Appraisals. Kilmarnock Antique Gallery, 144 School St., Kilmarnock, VA. 804-435-1207, ask for Steve or email antiquesteve@ msn.com. Open 10a.m.-5p.m. 7 days a week..(Oct-18-tf) 3/4HP KASCO DE-ICER, $250. Also included thermostat cycling de-icer on/off. 804-580-8905 (prior to Nov. 5)..(Oct-18-3t) 425 LINEAR FT. 3” T & G North Carolina Juniper $150. 32-36” white vinyl folding door (new-never opened box) $50. 150 year old complete fireplace mantel $100. 804-453-5113..(X) 8 WALKER HOUND hunting dogs. Mostly lemon and white in color. Excellent running pack. Selling due to health reasons. Call 804-5141877..(X)SS CASE MAX Vibratory plow with water line and drill attachments. Trailer included. 804-453-9098. (Oct-11-4t) Equipment for Sale CAT. 963 Front End Loader Good Cond.-90% Under Carriage $20,000 CAT 623 Self Loading Scraper 22 CY Capacity-Good cond. $16,000/OBO Huber Motor Grader-Fair cond. $2500 Clear that landdig that pond Call 804-339-7120 or 804-513-6061 (Oct-18-2t)SS FIREWOOD: Oak, seasoned over 1 year. $110, delivered pickup truck load (3/4 cord). Quick’s Firewood, 804-815-0883. (Aug-16-13t) FREE TO GOOD HOME: Cute 6 month old, box trained, neutered, all shots, vet checked, male kitten, white w/red markings. Please call 804-761-1348, evening: 804-4627622..(Oct-18-3t) NEW ADIRONDACK CHAIRS, $79. Nice any time gifts. Quality wood swings, picnic tables, lawn and deck furniture. Leslie R. Dawson Jr. 804580-6391..(Aug-30-13t) NKC registered Jack Russell Terrier puppies for sale. 3 males, 2 females. Will be ready 10/19/12. Tails docked; first shots; worming done. $275 males; $300 females. 804-832-3309..(Oct-11-3t) OYSTER SEED for sale. Like Penny Creek Oyster Farms on facebook for more information. Contact Forrest @ 804-580-1246 or forrestdameron@ aol.com..(Aug-23-13t) PUMPKINS, WINCHESTER Winesap apples, fall vegetables, salad, eggs, flea market. Locusville Plantation. Wednesday-Sunday, 9:30a.m.6p.m. 583 Slabtown Rd., Lancaster. River Road through Ottoman. Follow signs. 804-462-0002..(Oct-11-3t) REPLACEMENT WINDOWS: Lifetime Warranty. Guaranteed lowest prices. Tax incentive windows. Call Discounted Building Supply and Surplus, 2721 Richmond Road, Warsaw, Va. 804-333-1234..(Oct18-tf) TOOL BOX for full size pickup truck. Weather-Guard, aluminum. New appearance/condition. $400, Neal Fridenstine Inc. 804-435-6680.. (Oct-18-tf) TOOLS: PRICE drop! Metal Brake $225, Fiberglass ladders: OSHA 1A-28ft Extension-$100, 10ft Stepladder-$65, 8ft-$50. 804-724-3583.. (X) Yard Sales 2nd ANNUAL MILE Long Yard Sale: White House Creek Estates. Saturday, October 20, 8a.m.-12noon. Rt. 354 to left on Rt. 682, 1 mile and right on Laurel Drive. Follow yellow signs..(X) 300+ FALL WEEKEND SHOPPERS! Indoor flea market/yard sales. Antiques. New vendors. Constantly changing “stuff”. Open Fri/Sat 8-4. Rt.3/198, Cobbs Creek. Table/booth info: 804-725-4055.. (Sept-27-13t)SS 8a.m.-2p.m. FRIDAY 10/19 & Saturday 10/20. Oak icebox and mahogany chest of drawers (both need refinishing). 4 oak ladder back chairs, porcelain table, costume jewelry, linens and lots of misc. items. 1622 Folly Rd. Off Rt. 360 in Burgess. Cancel if rain..(X) ESTATE SALE: Saturday, October 20, 8a.m. 229 Put in Creek Rd., Mathews. Bowfront china cabinet, Oak dining table, Aladdin lamps, Gone with the Wind lamp, oak dresser, oak wash stand, marble top coffee table, wing chairs, corner cupboard, Havilland china, CocaCola memorabilia and much more. (X)SS FALL/WINTER INDOOR Yard Sales/Flea Market. 300+ weekend shoppers. Antiques. New vendors. Constantly changing “stuff”. Open Fri/Sat 8a.m.-4p.m. Rt.3/198, Cobbs Creek. Table/booth info: 804-7254055..(Sept-27-13t)SS GARAGE SALE: Sat, Oct 20, 8a.m.3p.m. Rain/Shine. Appliances, kitchen cabinets, tools, misc. household. 687 Long Point Lane, Topping..(X) INDOOR FLEA MARKET/Yard Sales. Antiques. New vendors. Constantly changing “stuff”. 300+ fall weekend shoppers! Open Fri/Sat 8a.m.-4p.m. Intersection, Rt.3/198, Cobbs Creek. Table/booth info: 804725-4055..(Sept-27-13t)SS LARGE MULTI-FAMILY Yard Sale, 351 Irvington Road, Saturday, October 27, 8a.m.-12noon. Rain date Sunday, October 28, 12noon4pm. This is to benefit the Alpha Delta Kappa Teacher Sorority. (Oct18-2t) MOVING SALE: Antique mantle w/ mirror, small antique butcher block, John Deer riding mower, mower cart & sprayer, Weedwacker, garden tools, hedge trimmers, gas cans, stainless gas grill w/tank. kitchen hutch, new exercise Elliptical, generator 5500, two 25” color TV’s, brown sofa, washer/dryer, two 6ft. ladders. Priced to sell. Call 804-4357241/day, 804-435-6337/evening. (Oct-18-2t) MULTI-FAMILY Attic/Yard Sale: Oct. 20, 8a.m.-until. Rain/shine. Items large & small. 882 King Carter Dr., Irvington..(X) SATURDAY, 10/20, 8a.m.-2p.m. (2) Ready to use wood stoves, hottub, upright piano, books, dishes, home furnishings, small appliances, clothes, more. 86 Elm Street, Dymer Shores Estates off Chase’s Road in White Stone. For sale, cut firewood, ready to split. Call 804-436-6614.. (X) YARD SALE: Saturday, October 20, 8a.m.-12noon. Kubota lawn mower, wood stove, treadmill, tools and much more. 252 Didlake Lane, Lancaster, VA. 804-462-7635 ask for Ken/Karen..(Oct-11-2t) Autos/Trucks 1982 PONTIAC FIREBIRD: 4 cyl, auto. Project/parts car. Minimal rust, red. 804-453-1320. (Oct-18-2t) 2001 HONDA CR-V. Classic red. Automatic, front wheel drive, 150K miles but just rebuilt engine. New tires. Sweet car! Looks great. Very comfortable ride. Fun/easy to drive. Good MPG. Recently fully detailed. Has MP3 input, new Sony radio. $5000 firm. 804-462-7066..(Oct11-2t) 2008 HONDA CIVIC LX, $10,500. 4 door. Silver sedan. Gray interior. 4 cylinder, Automatic, 2 WD. Great, safe, trouble free car, 36MPG! 89,300 miles. All highway. 1 owner. Still under factory warranty (8 yr transferable warranty). All scheduled maintenance-used synthetic oil to protect engine, All records. E.C. New tires/battery. No accidents. Non-smoker. Very clean interior . CD player-audio input jack. Front/side dual stage airbags. Cruise control/ power mirrors. A/C ice cold. Owner near Lively at Corrotoman by the Bay. 804 462-7066..(Oct-11-2t) 2008 TOYOTA PRIUS, pampered, garage kept. 32,000 miles. Most options. #6 package. 48-52/MPG. Excellent condition. Driven by little old lady with young heart. $18,000. 804-438-5709..(Oct-18-3t)SS COVERED STORAGE: Big rig motor homes, boats, antique cars. Senior citizen discount. O.L.C.M./Callao, Lottsburg area. Cell 804-456-0251.. (Oct-4-13t) THEA’S WOBEGON: 1990 Lexus 400LS; 4 Dr. sedan. Jade Black. Sweet condition. No AC. Best offer over $4595. Serious inquiries only! 804-438-6608..(Oct-18-4t) TRUCK CAP for Ford F150 short bed. Pristine condition. $225. 240375-2510..(Oct-11-3t) Boats/Motors 1975 NORTH AMERICAN 27’ 5.4 Sea Max V-8 engine, fish finder, GPS, recently rewired. Less than 100 hours on engine. $2000. 804761-6071..(Oct-4-3t) 1979 S2 8 SLOOP: A reasonably clean, dry and sound 26’ sailboat with V birth and private head (porta). 2011 survey available with following 2011 additions. New North main & cover, 2 new self tailing wenches, new batteries (2), battery charger, all halyards & reefing line, safety lines. 15HP Honda outboard (elec. start) with permanent mounting. Additional sails and many other extras. An excellent starter boat, $6600/OBO. 804-435-6685. (Oct-18-2t) 1987 23’ Correct Craft $19K 1996 24’ Chaparral $16500 2000 24’ Shamrock $30K 2000 26’ Glacier Bay $44K 1976 28’ Bertram $18K ‘99 30’ Riddick Exp. $59900 1999 33’ Sea Ray Exp $85K 1986 33’ Chris-Craft $24K 1986 33’ Tiara $29900 1989 34’ Silverton $39,500 Tiffany Yachts www.tiffanyyachtsinc.com Call (804) 453-3464 26’ TROJAN EXPRESS: Fully restored from engine to sanitation to heat and air and everything between. This boat is turnkey. Great fishing & cruising boat. Sleeps 4. $21,500 or make reasonable offer. Call 804-438-5958..(Oct-11-2t) 7ft. POLYETHYLENE MOLDED dinghy. 3 person capacity. 5HP capacity motor (not included) $350. 804-438-9011..(Oct-18-3t) BEAUTIFUL 14’ WOOD Skiff built by George Butler 2011/2012. Fiberglass exterior/varnished interior. Wide beam. Like new 15HP Yamaha electric start OB, bilge pump, custom cover, much more. A no shrink/swell boat. $6900. 804-435-3898..(Oct-18-3t) C. Scott Vail Yacht Brokerage Irvington, VA (804) 438-6443 www.yachtworld.com/cscottvail ‘87 Present 46’ Sundeck-$134,500 1983 Princess MY 41’-$69,500 1983 Defever Trawler 41’-$98,500 2001 Mainship 34’-$104,000 2005 Cruisers 32’-$69,000 2000 Tiara 31’-$98,000 2001 Tiara 29’-$65,000 2001 Dyer 29’-SOLD 1988 Boca Grand 28’-$29,500 2005 Judson-Devlin 28’-$125,000 1979 Scarborough-SOLD 2002 Grady White 28’-SOLD 2006 Triton 24’WA-$44,500 2002 Regal 2765-$34,900 1998 Eastern JC 31’-$79,000 1962 Deadrise 32’-PENDING SAIL 1997 Catalina 36’ MKII-$77,500 1973 Hinckley 35’-$84,500 1980 Sabre 34’CB-$34,000 1986 Cape Dory 32’-$49,500 1997 Hunter 29.5’-$33,000 1989 Pearson 27’-$15,000 Buying is Best In the Fall! Quality Listings Needed! (X) MARINE SERVICES: Experienced mobile mechanic. Gasoline, diesel, transmissions, carburetors, other systems, OB/IB and electrical. Hundreds of engines and transmissions rebuilt. Excellent diagnostics ability. Rich, 804-529-5912..(Sept-13-13t) NAUTI NELL’S Marine Consignments: Get the best price for used gear. 19 years in business. www. nautinell.com. Call for consignment information. 804-776-9811, Deltaville..(Sept-27-13t) NORTHERN NECK Fiberglass: Fiberglass and gel coat repair, Awlgrip painting, 30 years experience. Written estimates. Located outside Burgess, 804-453-6829.. (Aug-9-13t) www.RRecord.com MERCHANDISER WANTED: White Stone. Planogram experience. Monthly/PT. Apply online www. sparinc.com or call Michelle at 702516-5967..(X) Tartan Village I & II Senior Apartments in Kilmarnock, Va. Attractive and efficient housing in Kilmarnock, Va. for 62 and older. Many convenient nearby amenities (near town shopping). Income may not exceed $19,950 for 1 person or $22,800 for 2. Call 1-758-1260 ext. 105 or 804-435-8888 Sponsored by www.bayaging.org CUSTOM YACHT SERVICE YACHT BROKERAGE 96 SEAFOOD LANE IRVINGTON, VA 804-438-5563 www.yachtworld.com/ customyacht SAIL 31’ 1988 Tartan $56,000 42’ 1988 Stevens $95,000 ELECTRIC 18’ 1999 Duffy Classic-$9500 (Sept-27-tf) ENCLOSED BOAT & Vehicle Storage Rental, Topping Industrial Park. 804-758-3511 or 2248..(Oct-18-4t) WE ARE SELLING Boats! Chesapeake Yacht Sales @ Deltaville Yachting Center. Virginia’s dealer for Catalina Yachts, Mainship trawlers and Carolina classics. Large inventory, preowned, power & sail. 804-776-9898, www.cysboat.com. We take trades & make deals on new boats!..(July-5-tf)SS Marine Services AMPRO SHIPYARD: Authorized dealer Caterpillar, Detroit, Yanmar, Cummins, John Deere, Twin Disc, ZF, Onan, Westerbeke and NextGen. Mobile Service call 804-438-6050..(Aug-9-13t) HAVE YOU LOST Knots, RPM’s or fuel mileage? If so, you may need my dive services. Call Dustin Rose, 804-436-5824..(Aug-2-13t) ## % & ' #&"( ) "%&'( !"#$$%### (X) 2 BOATS 4 Sale. 21ft Sea Ray, 17ft. Sport Craft. No trailer. Make offer. Must go. 804-436-6688.. (Oct-11-2t) 2008 COBIA 18.6’ CC-194, low hours F115TXR Yamaha, dual batteries, hydraulic steering, cushions, bimini top, swim platform. 2010 Venture trailer. $23,000/OBO. John Curran, 804-435-6283.. (Oct-18-4t) !"#$" ! " ##$ AUCTION BIDS START – ONLY $50K YEOCOMICO RIVER LOTS 3 WATERFRONT RESIDENTIAL LOTS GRACE HILL SUBDIVISION Residential Lots for Sale Town of Kilmarnock, Va. 1/4 to 1/2+ acre – From $50,000 Convenient to Shopping/Restaurants 10 minutes from Bay fishing near Hospital, YMCA, and within 10 minutes of 3 golf courses Sewer, water available Call: Bob Sowder, Owner/ Broker/Realtor 800-348-7726/540-270-0189 Cell FRONT DESK and or Office Manager needed in progressive dental office. Salary commensurate with experience and abilities. Please call 804-693-6919.. (Oct-11-4t) LOTS RANGE: 2.19± – 5.22± ACRES SALE HELD: 0 PALMERS COVE RD, LOTTSBURG, VA 22511 & ONLINE UÊ *ÀÌiVÌÛiÊ ÛiÊEÊ*>À>VÊ6iÜÊÊ Ê vÊÌ iÊ9iVVÊ,ÛiÀ UÊ ii«Ê7>ÌiÀÊVViÃÃÊ/Ê/ iÊ*Ì>VÊÊ Ê ,ÛiÀÊEÊ/ iÊ iÃ>«i>iÊ>Þ FRI., NOV 16 @ 3PM 800-523-2602 +ILMARNOCK s 6IRGINIA Help Wanted CERAMIC TILE and Carpet installations. Quality work, experienced, w/references, rapid response time. For free estimates and custom work call Robert, 804-435-3630.. (Sept-20-13t) DINING SERVICES Staff. Immediate openings for Wait Staff and Utility Aides on a part-time basis in our Dining Services department. Candidate must be able to work a flexible schedule including nights and weekends. Requires good interpersonal and communication skills. Previous food services experience preferred. Apply Rappahannock Westminster Canterbury, 132 Lancaster Drive, Irvington, VA 22480..(X) COMPUTER SERVICES and repairs on site. Call Chris Emry at 804-4623462 for professional service. 10 years dependable service in the NNK..(Sept-27-13t) Work Wanted CONCRETE DESIGNER: Conventional, exposed aggregate, stamped (slate, cobblestone, granite), sidewalks, patios, driveways, slabs, small excavation. Materials at cost. Calls returned, Crocker’s Bobcat and Concrete, 804-462-6052.. (Oct-11-13t) CONCRETE FINISHER: Finisher: Patios, driveways, slabs, sidewalks. Specializing in exposed Aggregate. For all your concrete needs, coloring/sealing. Materials at cost. Call Gary Clingan, 804-435-2198.. (Aug-30-13t) CUSTOM TILLAGE & BUSHHOGGING Pasture renovation, large gardens or fields. 80HP Tractor. Moldboard, chisel, disc or field cultivator. Reasonable hourly rates 804-761-0892 (Oct-18-tf) A1 ROTOTILLING SMALL GARDENS $65: Trenching $1.30ft. ($130 min), grass and bush-hog cutting, backhoe power rake grading work. 804-436-3636, leave message or e-mail [email protected](Aug23-13t) E. D. COCKRELL JR Hauling: Armour stone, rip-rap, sand/fill dirt, top soil, bushhogging, hardwood/ pine mulch, firewood, grasscutting, snow removal. Days 804-241-5068, 804-453-6601. (Aug-2-13t) CAREGIVER FOR your disabled or elderly love one. Extensive medical knowledge. 20/years experience. Excellent references. Reasonable rates. Call 804-832-3281. (Oct18-4t)SS FALL CLEAN-UP, BUSHHOGGING, tree/debris removal, lot clearing, bush trimming, other services available. H&L Services, Brent Hall, Kevin Lewis, 804-462-0780 or 804435-0028..(Oct-11-13t) EXPERIENCED, CERTIFIED sitter, companion, aide. Recent job ended. Excellent references. Available nights, weekends. Salary commensurate w/experience. Call anytime, cell 804-313-0610..(X) HARD SCAPE WORK: Patios, walkways, retaining walls, fire-pits. Call Keith Lowery of LawnPro, 804761-7648. (Aug-30-13t) SMALL BRICK and stone jobs; i.e., retaining walls, landscaping work, steps, patios, etc. Quality work for a reasonable price. Call Steven at 804-761-7423. (Sept-27-13t) Wanted I RECYCLE old stereo equipment: radios, amps, turntables, speakers, records and tapes. Will take working/non-working. Free pick up. “Play it again Dan.” 804-462-3323.. (Oct-18-13t) LOOKING FOR LIVE-IN Help! Free room and board in exchange for some light care. Call for more information. 804-925-5893. (Oct-18-2t) VENDORS WANTED for Golden Village Christmas, Sat., Dec 1. Inside & outside spaces. Call for details. 804-580-3377..(Oct-18-4t) Wanted to Buy 2 TICKETS TO the Fisherman’s Museum annual Oyster Roast on November 10, 2012. Willing to pay reasonable premium. Call 804559-2576(H) or 804-426-2399 (C).. (Oct-18-2t) WANTED-OYSTER “NIPPERS.” Small oyster tongs for sight tonging single oysters in shallow water. Length, 8’-14’. Call with info. 804462-7362. Leave message and number.. (Oct-11-3t) Business Services A CAKE 4 U baking for the holidays. No time? Let me! Order early! Fruit cake, cookies, pies. Wedding/specialty cakes. Exp. formal alterations/ sewing. Susan, 804-453-9603.. (Sept-27-13t) ADDITIONS, RENOVATIONS, decks, garages, 30 years experience. Excellent local references. Class A licensed and insured. EPA Certified Renovator. Call George W. Wagner, 804-2402689..(Aug-30-13t)SS AO SMITH CUSTOM Exteriors specializing in vinyl siding, trim, replacement windows and roofing. Licensed and insured. Call 757-8106820..(Aug-9-13t) BUD’S INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Painting: Power washing homes, decks and boat docks for mildew. Water sealer on decks and boat docks applied if wanted. 804-4356906..(Aug-16-13t) CARPENTRY AND VINYL siding and replacement windows, decks, painting and small repairs. 25 years experience. Call George Lackert, 804-724-9453. (Aug-9-13t) RECORD RAPPAHANNOCK Business Services Business Services CUSTOMER SERVICE Representative for local N’Neck insurance agency. Prefer 5 years insurance experience, proficient in computers. Apply to: CSR, P.O. Box 400, Kilmarnock, Va 22482..(Oct-18-tf) RN: HOME Health. Rappahannock General Hospital is currently accepting applications full-time, part-time or PRN Registered Nurses in our home health department. At least one (1) year home health experience is desired. Must have a valid Virginia nursing license and valid driving license. All qualified applicants should contact Rappahannock General Hospital, P.O. Box 1449, Kilmarnock, VA 22482, 804-4358565. Resumes can be faxed to 804-435-2250, or apply online at www.rgh-hospital.com..(X) HINSON’S LAWN Care Services include grass cutting, mulching, pruning, leaf removal, small tree work and underbrush removal. 24hr. storm clean up. Insured. Philip Hinson. 804-436-5329..(Aug16-13t) HOME IMPROVEMENTS & Repairs: Kitchens, baths, bayrooms, decks. Large/small jobs. Licensed, insured, free estimates, prompt calls and service. Wicomico Restoration, 804580-1587. View work samples www. WicomicoRestoration.com(Sept6-13t) HOUSECLEANING SERVICES for homes/offices by experienced lady w/references. Servicing Lancaster and Middlesex Counties. Daily, weekly or monthly schedules. Honest, dependable, own transportation. Taffy, 804-580-0937.. (Sept-20-13t) IMPROVED WILLIAMS Towing pay top dollar for junk cars, trucks. Must have paperwork/bill of sale. Insured for street towing also. 804-815-7869. (July-26-13t) INTERIOR/EXTERIOR: Painting: Dry wall repairs. Power washing decks, docks, homes. Relax, let me work for you. Free estimates. Great work at a great price. (C)804-4362116..(Sept-20-13t) LAWN & EXCAVATING Services: Licensed, insured. Grass cutting, lot clearing, driveways. Rip-rap, gravel, mulching, tree work, bushhogging, etc. Clark’s Lawn and Excavating, 804-453-5707. (Aug-16-13t) LAWN PRO: For all your lawn care needs. Grass cutting, fertilizer programs, mulching, walkways, retaining walls. Dependable, quality service. 15/years experience, insured. Keith Lowery, 804-7617648..(Aug-30-13t) LEAF REMOVAL, lawn vacuuming, leaf blowing, trailer w/vacuum system to haul away, debris/tree removal, snow plowing. Call LawnPro, 804-761-7648..(Oct-11-13t) MOORE’S EXCAVATING: Roads, driveways, lot clearing, landscaping, excavating, grading, rip-rap. Fully insured, certified E&S Responsible Land Disturber. 804-462-7357.. (Oct-18-tf) MULCHING: New bed installations and maintenance, edging, planting, walkways and retaining walls. Mulch delivery by yard, 5-12 yds. Insured. Call Keith Lowery of LawnPro, 804761-7648..(Aug-30-13t) MUSIC LESSONS: Guitar, banjo, violin, mandolin. Many years of teaching experience. All ages encouraged. Great gift idea! Call Bill Gurley, 804-761-6356. (Aug30-13t) A world of service for your car & you. Auto/Marine machine shop on premises Follow Rt. 3 to Rt. 200 in White Stone Call 804-435-6660 Open Monday thru Friday 7:30-5:30 & Drop off Saturday 7:30-10:00 ON THE NAIL Contracting: Class A contractor, licensed and insured. Charles Harris, contractor. Call 804-815-4218(o), 804-815-4686(c). Framing, flooring, windows, decks, additions, siding and more. (Oct18-tf) PAINTING: Decorative, interior, exterior. Specializing in old homes, metal roofs, signs, decks, minor home/ dock repairs, landscaping. Honest, dependable. Free estimates, Call Bill, 804-435-3412..(Aug-9-13t) PAINTING: INTERIOR and exterior, pressure washing houses and decks, sealing and staining decks, professional window cleaning. Call the best, B-Clean, 804-438-5106, (C)-804-370-6851..(Sept-13-13t) STORM CLEAN-UP. Tractor work, grading, tree removal, rip-rap, debris removal, leaf clean-up. Licensed insured. Call 804-761-7648. (Oct11-13t) TURNER DRYWALL and Painting Home Repairs: New work, repair, renovation, home improvements. 804-761-5410. For electrical services, call Sean. 540-718-2280. State certified 15/yrs. experience. (Oct-4-13t)SS VACUUM CLEANER and Lamp repairs: Large supply of accessories. Work done on-site, reasonable rates. Northern Neck Office Equipment, 33N Main St., Kilmarnock. 804-435-1698. (Aug-9-13t) Notices GLOUCESTER SELF STORAGE PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY OCT. 20, 10:00A.M. UNIT 19 20 56 59 67 125 126 138 182 362 365 NAME ELDER DELLINGER JOHNSON BOSLEY/SHIFFLETT POOLE JACKSON GRAY SNAVELY McGEE RAINES WILSON Gloucester Self Storage 6338 George Washington Memorial Highway Gloucester, VA 23061 804-694-4343 (Oct-11-2t) NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY NOTICE SPECIAL TAX ASSESSMENT FOR AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST LAND BASIC REQUIREMENTS A minimum of 5 acres for agriculture and/or minimum of 20 acres for forestry land, excluding the 1 acre home site; if applicable, with a history of farming or growing timber for at least 5 years. A separate application shall be filed for each parcel of land shown on the land book. Applications not accepted when taxes are delinquent. Application fee is $20.00 for each parcel of land. Applications must be submitted by November 2nd 2012 for the 2013 tax year. (Revalidation applications have been mailed to those already in the program). To obtain an application and for more information, come to or call the Commissioner of the Revenue’s Office. 804-580-7612 (X) NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SALE 4862 Jessie Dupont Memorial Highway, Heathsville, VA, 22473 By virtue of the power and authority contained in a Deed of Trust dated January 30, 2007, and recorded in Deed Book 655, Page 213 in the Clerk’s Office for the Circuit Court for Northumberland, VA, securing a loan which was originally $138,700.00. The appointed SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE, Commonwealth Trustees, LLC will offer for sale at public auction at front steps of the Circuit Court for Northumberland County, Virginia located at 39 Judicial Place Heathsville, VA 22473-0217 on October 29, 2012 at 10:00 AM improved real property, with an abbreviated legal description of All of that certain lot or parcel of land, together with improvements thereon and appurtenances thereunto appertaining, situate, lying and being in the County of Northumberland, Commonwealth of Virginia, and more particularly described as follows: All that certain piece or parcel of land, together with all improvements thereon and all rights, ways and privileges thereunto appertaining, situate, containing 1.906 acres, more or less, and being in Wicomico Magisterial District, Northumberland County, Virginia and being described on that certain plat of survey made by Tomlin and Keyser, P.C., C.L.S., dated October 19, 1988, which is recorded in the Circuit Court Clerk’s Notices Office of Northumberland County, Virginia in Deed Book 292 at Page 203, reference to which is made for a more particular description thereof.; AND BEING the same property conveyed to Rosalee Key by Deed dated November 18, 2005 and recorded on November 22, 2005 in Deed Book 624 at Page 0560, among the aforesaid land records. Tax ID Number: 42- 1- 97 Property Address: 4862 Jessie Dupont Memorial Highway, Heathsville, Virginia 22473, and as more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust. TERMS OF SALE: The property will be sold “AS IS,” WITHOUT REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND AND SUBJECT TO conditions, restrictions, reservations, easements, rights of way, and all other matters of record taking priority over the Deed of Trust to be announced at the time of sale. A deposit of $13,000.00, or 10% of the sale price, whichever is lower, in cash or cashier’s check payable to the SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE will be required at the time of sale. The balance of the purchase price, with interest at the rate contained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to the date said funds are received in the office of the SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE, will be due within fifteen (15) days of sale. In the event of default by the successful bidder, the entire deposit shall be forfeited and applied to the costs and expenses of sale and Trustee’s fee. All other public charges or assessments, including real property taxes, water/sewer charges, ground rent, condo/HOA dues or assessments, whether incurred prior to or after the sale, and all other costs incident to settlement to be paid by the purchaser. In the event taxes, any other public charges or condo/HOA fees have been advanced, a credit will be due to the seller, to be adjusted from the date of sale at the time of settlement. Purchaser agrees to pay the Seller’s attorneys at settlement, a fee of $295.00 for review of the settlement documents. Additional terms will be announced at the time of sale and the successful bidder will be required to execute and deliver to the Substitute Trustees a memorandum or contract of the sale at the conclusion of bidding. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Rosenberg & Associates, LLC (Attorney for Commonwealth Trustees, LLC) 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 750 Bethesda, Maryland 20814 301-907-8000 www.rosenberg-assoc.com (Oct-11-2t) PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Craigan P. Shirley has applied for a permit from the Marine Resources Commission to install 237 linear feet of quarry stone riprap, extending a maximum of 2 feet channelward of mean low water, and 36 linear feet of marsh toe sill, extending a maximum of 3 feet channelward of mean low water at property on Myer Creek at 1042 Levelgreen Road in Lancaster County. Send comments/inquiries within 15 days to: Marine Resources Commission, Habitat Management Division, 2600 Washington Ave., 3rd floor, Newport News, VA 23607. (X) /CTOBERsD3 Animals For Adoption The Animal Welfare League has many animals for adoption to good loving homes. The dogs, cats, puppies and kittens change rapidly, in lieu of listing them, interested persons may call the league at 435-0822 or Joyce at 462-0091 to be advised as to what is available at that time. Visits to local animal shelters also are encouraged. SELF Crane Service, Inc. #2!.%2%.4!,s2)'').' 42%%2%-/6!,s&2%%%34)-!4%3 Operated by Herbert Blake “Big Boy” 4ON#RANEsFT2EACH 0HONE Fax: 804-462-7037 P.O. Box 12 Lively, VA 22507 B C C C C eatley eatley ustom ustom abinets abinets s!LLTYPES OFCABINETS s#USTOM #OUNTER4OPS s,AMINATE ANDALLWOODS Since 1986 “Quality is our Business” 1281 Good Luck Rd. Kilmarnock 435-2709 s$ESIGNING !VAILABLE s2ElNISHAND 2EPAINT%XISTING #ABINETS VA ABC Retail License ApplicationPosting and Publishing Notice Richard W. Moss trading as: Bahama Joes, 40 Wind Jammer Lane, White Stone, Lancaster Virginia 22578 The above establishment is applying to the VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL for a Beer, Wine & Mixed Beverage license to sell or manufacture alcoholic beverages. Richard W. Moss, Owner Note: Objections to the issuance of this license must be submitted to ABC no later than 30 days from the publishing date of the first of two required newspaper legal notices. Objections should be registered at www.abc. virginia.gov or 800-552-3200. (Oct-11-2t) Virginia Cooperative Extension Extension Agent, Agriculture and Natural Resources Northumberland/Lancaster Counties The Extension Agent provides current research-based information to citizens by employing various delivery methods targeted to diverse audiences; works closely with producers, agri-business, community leaders, Extension Leadership Councils and specialists to identify and prioritize issues, problems and opportunities. On-line application process @ www.jobs.vt.edu - posting #0122444 Individuals with disabilities requiring assistance must make contact prior to deadline. Virginia Tech is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. (X) NURSING EDUCATION AND TRAINING COORDINATOR Lancashire Convalescent & Rehabilitation Center has a full-time Monday-Friday position available for a RN with strong organizational and clinical skills to be responsible for coordinating and presenting educational programs to facility staff. Previous long-term care experience desired. Excellent salary and benefit package. E.O.E. Contact Patricia Henderson, R.N., Director of Nursing at 804-435-1684 New Home Construction Additions Repairs Roofing Siding Kitchens Baths Decks Porches Same Day Estimates Licensed General Contractor For over 30 years 804.776.8746 Middle Peninsula / Northern Neck D4 s/CTOBER RAPPAHANNOCK RECORD +ILMARNOCKs6IRGINIA Master Gardener Tips by Carol Anne Taylor Spring flowering bulbs From left are Ann Burgess, Sue Lindsey and Sandra Harris. Sue Lindsey presents ‘Glories of Fall Gardening’ Master Gardener Sue Lindsey recently presented “Glories of Fall Gardening” at a the Rappahannock Garden Club meeting. According to Lindsey, the fall season is a wonderful time of the year for gardeners to enjoy the colors, richness and abundance of nature that the autumn season offers. She distributed a handout containing fall-blooming annuals, perennials, shrubs and plants that can be grown to benefit wildlife. The list was accompanied by a slideshow presentation featuring pictures of the items on the handout. Members walked away with an invigorated view of their gardens’ potential and broadened awareness of the importance of planning and designing a garden to support the ecosystem, said Cathie Elliott. President Ann Burgess complimented head hostess Mary Ann McKay and team for the beautiful buffet table they prepared. The theme celebrated the club’s symbol, the holly. McKay was assisted by Burgess, Polly Kirsey, Ronnie Gerster and Sheila Stepko. The buffet table was tastefully decorated by incorporating elements of the holly symbol, reported Elliott. Burgess reported on the Penny Pines project, a reforestation and educational program with a partnership among the National Garden Clubs and the USDA Forest Service. She also reminded members of the upcoming Piedmont Garden Club meeting in October and encouraged members to attend. In addition, President Burgess reported on two upcoming events in December in which the club will be involved – the YMCA Festival of Trees and Fishermen’s Museum in Reedville. First vice-president Sandra Harris reported that she would like to get feedback from members concerning their ideas for upcoming programs for the 2013 garden club season. Harris noted she needs help acquiring contact information for past club members in preparation for the club’s 50th anniversary celebration December 13 at Indian Creek Yacht and Country Club. Former members are invited to this holiday celebration; contact Sandra Harris at 435-3384. In horticulture, Deborah Brooks earned 39 points; Elliott, 13; Kayleen Hadd, 13; Ann Hecht, 31; Mary Jacobs, 10; Judy Ripley, 46; Sharon Rowe, 46; Sharon Timm, 20; and Marty Wilson, 54, including Best in Show. In artistic design, Brooks earned 7 points; Aleta Hoffman, 15, including Best in Show; Kirsey, 3; Reta Stover, 2; and Wilson, 6 points. The next meeting will be held November 8 at Grace Episcopal Church in Kilmarnock. RGC Member and Nationally Accredited Flower Show Judge Jenny Boyenga will lead a holiday workshop in which members will go home with a finished seasonal design using a favorite container. Main Street Program launches photo contest Entries are being sought for a new photo contest sponsored by the Warsaw Richmond County Main Street Program (WRCMSP). Photos must feature a Richmond County or Warsaw scene or have been taken in those locations (with locations noted) and must have been the original work of an amateur photographer, said Maggie Hall of the promotions committee. The entries will be narrowed down by WRCMSP volunteers and the top 10 pictures will be displayed at the Warsaw Christmas Parade on December 2, said Hall. At that time, public votes will be cast to choose the winner. The winning image(s) will be used in future WRCMSP publications and may be featured in future editions of the official Richmond County Guide, she said. Photos can be submitted as digital files (jpegs) or prints (minimum of 4x6), but each must be accompanied by a completed entry form, available at wrcmsp.com. Entries must be received by November 14 and are limited to one per person. Email photos and completed forms to Hall at maggiehall@ yahoo.com with “photo contest” in the subject line. For Breaking News in the Northern Neck RRecord.com Nurse Aide Private Duty Are you interested in making a difference in the lives of patients by caring for them in their homes? Riverside Home Health is seeking Nurse Aides to work private duty in Gloucester and Williamsburg. Responsibilities include bathing, dressing, assisting the patient in moving around and light housekeeping. Qualified candidates must have 1 year of verifiable experience, a certificate of completion from an approved Nurse Aide Training Program, a valid Driver’s license, driving insurance coverage, an acceptable driving record and have satisfactory background check results. Apply online at www.riversideonline.com/careers. EOE Early spring blooming flowers include daffodils/narcissus, anemone, crocus, hyacinth and tulips—all known as spring flowering bulbs. We are also fortunate to live near Brent and Becky’s Bulbs in Gloucester, where many varieties of bulbs are available along with good advice for success. Selecting quality bulbs is very important because the flower bud has already developed before the bulb is sold. Look for plump, firm bulbs with size and color dependent on your garden design. When to plant: Generally, spring-flowering bulbs are planted after first frost but before the ground freezes which gives the bulb time to grow roots. If you have to store bulbs for a short period of time, take them out of the package and store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area. How to plant: Tops and bottoms of bulbs are sometimes difficult to detect. Generally, it is advisable to plant ‘pointyside up’ but if in doubt, plant on its side. It is best to check planting depth for specific bulbs with a good local grower or garden center, but a general rule of thumb is to plant 2 ½ to 3 times the diameter of the bulb in depth. Cultivation and maintenance: Soil that is rich in humus, compost or other organic material will assure greater success. Select a site that is well-drained as bulbs may rot in an area that is too wet. Use raised beds or containers if you do not have an appropriate location. Most bulbs require 5 to 6 hours of sunlight for good flowering. Water at least once after you have planted and in the spring, water once a week if you do not receive ½ inch of rain. Mulch with a light substance to retain moisture and reduce weeds. Pine needles, well chopped pine bark, chopped leaves or compost are all good choices. After plants bloom, fertilize lightly with a 5-10-10 mixture or you can use bonemeal as an extra source of phosphorous. If you plan to leave the plants for another year of blooming, do not cut them back until the tops turn yellow and wither. The green leaves produce food for next year’s flower. Go to ext.vt.edu for additional information, or call the Master Gardeners Help Desk at 580-5694. Trained and supervised by Virginia Cooperative Extension, Master Gardener volunteers provide the community with research-based gardening and horticultural information. Visit nnmg.org, or call a county Extension office. Remo landmark razed Marianne Miller took pictures of the recent demolition of the old Remo post office. “Some people were saying it might have been a good idea to light a match to the thing and let the fire squad practice on it, but that place would have been gone in seconds,” said Miller. Following the demolition of the old Remo post office, Marianne Miller was able to recover some artifacts including newspaper clippings and a register of purchases that dates back to 1934. “We found it under everything. It’s neat to see where money was spent. There’s a lot of Montgomery Ward and Sears purchases in there,” said Miller. What’s happening around town? www.RRecord.com COUNTY OF LANCASTER, VIRGINIA BOARD OF SUPERVISORS PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 15.22204 of the Code of Virginia that the Lancaster County Board of Supervisors at its meeting in the Board Meeting Room of the Lancaster County Administration Building, Thursday, October 25, 2012, at 7:00 p.m., will consider the following matters: 1.Application for Special Exception by Richard E. J. Supchak to place a data antenna/pole under 100 feet tall for wireless Internet access on a 2.001acre parcel described as Tax Map #14-71A. This property is zoned C-1, Commercial within the RV-1, Rural Village Overlay District and is located at 5459 Mary Ball Road (VSH 3) in Lively. 2.Update to Chapter Four of the Comprehensive Plan. Complete text of the proposed changes can be found by accessing the announcement of this public hearing at www.lancova.com or obtaining hard copy. Documentation is available for examination by interested members of the public in the Planning and Land Use Office. Individuals requiring additional information or clarification regarding these matters may also contact Don G. Gill, Planning/Land Use Director, at (804) 462-5220. October 11, 2t NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY SEALED BIDS MOBILE CLASSROOM UNIT Notice is hereby given that the Northumberland County Board of Supervisors is seeking sealed bids to purchase a 24’ x 24’ mobile classroom unit located behind the old Northumberland High School (6234 Northumberland Highway) in Heathsville. The bid shall include name, address, telephone number of the person purchasing the unit, a bid price, method of removal, and the date the unit will be removed. The entire unit must be removed and the site clean and free of all debris after the unit is removed. 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Indian Creek Yacht Club enjoys cruises On September 27, ten members of the Indian Creek Yacht Club set sail for the Hampton Yacht Club where they were joined by two other members traveling by car. After arrival they got together to enjoy cocktails and dinner at HYC. On Friday, all departed for Smithfield and successfully navigated the Pagan River to arrive at the newly renovated Smithfield Station marina, reported vice commodore Bill Throckmorton. There they were met by the Pack family, owners of the Station, as well as two additional members traveling by car. Saturday brought periods of showers, but the group Junior sailing director Bo Bragg with green pressed on with the planned fleet participants Reed McAllister (left) and tour of historic Smithfield, Reese Bragg. said Throckmorton. Highlights included a visit to the RRYC clubhouse. historic home of Peter and Optimist division leaders were first, Boyd Robin Knauth, friends of Bragg; second, Alex Resio; and third, John commodore Doug and Anne Vail. Cotter, who welcomed them Sunfish division leaders were first, Daniel in out of the rain for refreshResio; second, Ronnie Cutler; and third, Erik ments. That afternoon, many Demario. Optimists approach windward mark. Junior fall series wraps up at RRYC R appahannock River Yacht Club recently wrapped up its Junior Fall Race Series. Boyd Bragg took first place for the four week race series in the Optimist Division while Daniel Resio took first in the Sunfish Division. “It was a great four week series,’ said junior sailing director Bo Bragg. “The weather cooperated the entire month with light to moderate winds and fairly cool temperatures.” All sailing was done within Carter’s Creek in front of the clubhouse where parents and spectators could get a good view of the race course, he said. A few “green fleeters” joined the racing this season. They were Reese Bragg, Mary Malone Johnson and Reed McAllister. Green fleeters are novice racers who do not compete for place. They are allowed to be coached on the water in order to learn the rules and strategies of sailboat racing. It’s a learning experience for them. “We had a wonderful race series with a great deal of volunteer help ashore as well as on the water,” said Bo Bragg. “Participants came from not only RRYC but from Ware River Yacht Club, Hampton Yacht Club and the community. The series wrapped up with an awards ceremony and cookout on the back porch of the of the group attended the “Aiken and Friends Fest” where they enjoyed the many music groups brought in to benefit the local school music programs. On Sunday, the group departed with the tide for the Norfolk Yacht Club, continued Throckmorton. Upon arrival they learned about the Ryder Cup results, but after a cocktail party hosted by Steen and Trudy Baerentz (also members of ICYC) their spirits were quickly turned around and they enjoyed meeting other members of the Norfolk Yacht Club. On Monday, the fleet was off early to return to their home ports. It was a great trip with many memories, added Throckmorton. Potomac cruising The also recently sent an armada of 13 boats up the Potomac River to Washington, D.C. It was clear, sunny and cool the entire time, reported cruise leaders Lynne and Len Engstrom. This enabled the cruisers to tour the Capitol Building, explore the city and visit amazing museums and historic sites. A highlight of the trip was a moonlight trolley tour of the nation’s monuments, they said. The guide was a retired magazine and newspaper reporter. His wonderful sense of humor and extensive knowledge of U.S. and world history brought to life many significant things about each monument. The cruisers also went to see “Red Hot Patriot” at the circular Kogod Cradle at the Arena Stage. Kathleen Turner was perfectly cast as the late Molly Ivins, a newspaper columnist. 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The parade is sponsored by the chamber and Dominion Virginia Power. “We are pleased to announce that the Northern Neck Food Bank will serve as our grand marshal,” From left, Lancaster By the Bay Chamber of Commerce executive director Edie Jett, Attitude added Jett. “As part of their Boutique owner Joni Dowling, store manager Sharon Drousche and Kilmarnock assistant town overall commitment to the manager/community development Susan Cockrell cut the ribbon at one of the town’s newest region, the food bank provides locally grown fresh clothing stores. 0HOTOBY,ISA(INTON6ALDRIGHI produce and canned goods to the region’s 21 food pantries feeding over 3,000 area families. This year’s parade com- New clothing store finding its niche on Main Street by Lisa Hinton-Valdrighi Joni Dowling was working through a mid-life crisis of sorts, trying to figure out what adventure to embark on next, when she decided to do what she knew best. “I went shopping, and thought this is what I should be doing. I love buying and shopping. This will be my post-retirement thing. But I’m a planner, so I decided to do it now, before retirement,” said Dowling, who works full-time for the government in Northern Virginia and has a second home in Northumberland County. She took a nest egg she’d been saving for over 20 years to start a clothing store at 76 South Main Street in Kilmarnock. Attitude Boutique opened September 1 and held its official ribbon cutting last Friday. Dowling was shopping and browsing in Kilmarnock last April when she saw a few empty store fronts and decided on a location. “The new store...gives Northern Neck residents more shopping opportunities,” said Dowling. “It offers women a selection of reasonably priced, cross-generational, contemporary styles.” Dowling tries to buy only American-made by American designers, but unfortunately is having trouble finding designer jeans made in the U.S., she said. Dowling is trying to customize her clothing lines to the customer by offering body measurements and surveying to find out what her customers want. “Kilmarnock has such community and commitment to its people. It has ‘heart and soul’ that most towns and cities have lost or struggle to maintain. Over the years, I’ve gotten to know some of the other merchants and their clientele, and that experience helped me when deciding on a store location,” she said. Attitude offers monthly specials and celebrations. Dowling, a breast cancer survivor, is celebrating October as Breast Cancer Awareness month by donating $5 of each sale toward women in need of wigs, skin care and other items needed during treatment and recovery. She is working with the local cancer treatment center and Jennifer Bishop of Merle Norman. Dowling is also partnering with Bishop for several cooperative store specials, including Wacky Wednesdays. Customers at Attitude making a purchase, randomly pick a prize that may include discount coupons or make-up from Merle Norman. “We’re networking together,” said store manager Sharon Drousche. “If you buy something from us and take your receipt to Jennifer, she’ll give you 10% off and then if you buy from her and bring us the receipt, we’ll give you 10% off.” “The support and savvy advice given to me by some of the other business owners, like Jennifer Bishop at Merle Norman Cosmetics, Karen Burke at Burke’s Jewelers, Jane Woodle at Mosaic Consignments, Fran Sulick at Ultimate Interiors, Tamara Brock at Pearl, the Grohs from Specials and Dona Baker at Fireflies Studios have been truly inspiring,” she added. Along with women’s clothing, jewelry, shoes and accessories, Attitude also offers Knock Out sleepwear, designed to help women with hormonal imbalances from pregnancy and postpartum to menopause. In celebration of the store’s opening in September, a raffle prize drawing of a $100 gift certificate was won by Carol McConnico. 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(804) 4357705 or 1-800-378-2165. mittee is delighted to recognize the important work of not only the Food Bank but of their many partners in the agricultural community.” “This year’s theme really speaks to what the holidays are all about and we are excited to be part of this community tradition,” said Lance Barton, executive director of the food bank. “We are so fortunate to live in a generous community that truly gives back and are honored to celebrate that spirit as this year’s grand marshal.” The parade will be held at 7 p.m. December 14 along Kilmarnock’s Main Street and lasts approximately one hour. Float and vendor registration is required and forms are available at lancasterva. com or at the chamber office at 506 North Main Street. All registrations must be complete and received at the Lancaster By the Bay Chamber office by 5 p.m. November 30. All units except emergency response units and antique vehicles must be in holiday decorations. The final lineup and staging locations will be posted on the chamber’s website the week prior to the parade. The parade route starts at Chesapeake Commons Shopping Center and continues down Main Street to Irvington Road and ends on School Street. Come early for “preparade” activities in Steptoe’s District, or visit with Santa at the Kilmarnock Fire Department from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. AN STANDA C I R E RD M A INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. ALL LINES OF INSURANCE ESTABLISHED IN 1959 435-1677 KILMARNOCK Hardware store to hold children’s festival There are a lot of fall festivals in the Northern Neck during October and few of them are designed just for kids. So Allison’s Ace Hardware at 3010 Northumberland Highway in Lottsburg decided to create a festival that area children could call their own. On Saturday, October 20, Allison’s Ace Hardware will host the ninth Fall Family Fun Day with activities and fun for the whole family. “Ten years ago we displayed some fall art projects, created by the students at the elementary school, throughout our store. It attracted so many positive comments from our customers that we decided to Chamber workshop set Oct. 25 The Lancaster By the Bay Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a Generational Differences/Diversity Training workshop from 8 to 9:30 a.m. Thursday, October 25, at the Rappahannock Community College Kilmarnock Center. This training module is a session designed to closely examine the key characteristics of the existing four-generation workforce, said executive director Edie Jones Jett. Participants will gain insights, strategies, and skills that will help minimize generational conflict and strengthen collaboration. The fee is $15 for members and $29 for non-members. Register by October 19 at 435-6092, info@lancasterva. com, or 758-6751. create a special day around the art work display,” said owner Nancy Fisher. That was the beginning of the annual October festival and it has grown to become a special event for the children, said Fisher. The fun will start at 10 a.m. with the arrival of Buzzie the Clown and Smokey the Bear and will continue to 1 p.m. There will be popcorn, hot apple cider, balloons, prizes, games including bobbing apples and pick-up ducks, corn hole, photos to fill decorated picture frames and Paint-APumpkin. Also a fire truck from the Callao Volunteer Fire Department and a helicopter will be on site. Keeping with tradition, Northumberland Elementary School art teacher Susan Lewis has her students busy making art pieces that will be displayed inside the store, said Fisher. Bank will host three-part investment basics workshop Investment Advantage Executive Tom Haskins will lead a three-part workshop on Investment Fundamentals, Investment Options, and Asset Allocation, sponsored by Bank of Lancaster’s Golden Advantage. Haskins has a degree in economics from Hampden-Sydney College and over 18 years of experience in finance management, reported Kylie Bransford. The workshop will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. October 23, 25, and 30 in the community room at Bank of Lancaster northside in Kilmarnock. The workshop is free. Advance registration is requested by October 22. Contact Theresa Ransone at 435-4118, 1-800-435-1140, or [email protected]. Bank of Lancaster’s Investment Advantage plays a major role in providing access to financial planning and investments and is an integral part of the bank’s commitment to its customers to provide access to a complete array of financial products and Tom Haskins services, said Bransford. Investment Advantage is a trade name for the bank. Investment and insurance products and services are offered through Infinex Investments, Inc., Member FINRA/ SIPC. Infinex and the bank are not affiliated. Products and services offered through Infinex are not bank deposits or guaranteed by the bank, not insured by the FDIC or any Federal Government agency, and may go down in value. Keep Warm - Be Cool N BLETT, INC. s 3OUTH-AIN3TREETs+ILMARNOCK6IRGINIA %MAILINFO NOBLETTCOMsWWWNOBLETTCOM +ILMARNOCK s 6IRGINIA RECORD RAPPAHANNOCK October is National Physical Therapy Month October is National Physical Therapy Month. The American Physical Therapy Association’s theme this year is “Move Forward―Bringing Motion to Life,” referring to the many health benefits that physical therapy can provide. Physical therapists are movement experts, said Rappahannock General Hospital marketing and public relations coordinator Joanna Marchetti. They help people move forward, physically and mentally. In many cases, physical therapy can help people regain their independence after strokes or injuries, enabling them to move forward with their lives. In October, RGH wants to increase awareness of the many ways physical therapy can help improve quality of life by restoring and improving one’s ability to move, said Marchetti. In many instances, a physical therapist can work with patients to manage or eliminate pain without medication. Physical therapy may even be an alternative to surgery, in some cases, she said. A physical therapist can examine a patient and develop a plan of care using treatment techniques to promote one’s ability to move, reduce pain, restore function and prevent disability. Physical therapists can help with the rehabilitation of general and sports-related injuries, including conditions of the spine, neck and hand, continued Marchietti. They’re also able to provide rehabilitation services to those who have suffered neurological impairments, such as a stroke. Some other conditions a physical therapist can help with include muscle sprains or strains, joint replacements or fracture surgery, lower back or neck pain, impaired balance or ambulation, and prosthetic training after leg amputation, she said. To help others realize the great benefits physical therapy can provide, RGH Rehabilitation Services and Sports Medicine will offer free physical therapy screening/consultations throughout October. Call 435-8501 to schedule an appointment. /CTOBERsD7 Physical therapist helps heal herself “I can definitely say ‘I’ve been there’ when it comes to understanding some of the frustrations my patients experience when dealing with injuries and disabilities,” said Michelle Lybarger. Rappahannock General Hospital director of physical therapy Michelle Lybarger knows firsthand the benefits of physical therapy in helping one to move forward. A fitness buff and dedicated runner who has completed marathons in all 50 states and has run more than 90 marathons in 20 years, Lybarger suffered a devastating injury on her way to the Marine Corps marathon in October 2011, when she crushed her ankle in a car door en route to the race, said RGH marketing and public relations coordinator Joanna Marchetti. Her injury required ORIF (Open Reduction Internal Fixation), a surgery to repair severe ankle fractures, performed by orthopedic surgeon Dr. David R. Antonio, using two screws to stabilize the bone. Following the procedure and adequate recovery time, Lybarger relied on her training to begin regaining her strength in a safe manner. Using the RGH Rehabilitation Center equipment, she was able to improve her range of motion, and she took to the pool for aquatic therapy. The station- ary bike and NuStep machine helped her maintain overall cardiovascular conditioning, as well as strengthen her ankle. “It was exasperating, going from being so active to all of a sudden being so limited in what I could do physically,” said Lybarger. “I can definitely say ‘I’ve been there’ when it comes to understanding some of the frustrations my patients experience when dealing with injuries and disabilities.” After three months of dedicated exercises and training, she was back on the roads and completed a 50-mile event in February 2012. “It was interesting to be on the receiving end of the treatment that I provide for my patients,” said Lybarger. “While I certainly wouldn’t want to repeat it, I think the experience helped me gain a new perspective- playing the patient- that’s helped me grow and improve as a physical therapist,” she said. “I like to think the positive that’s come from all of this is that I’m better able to help my patients get back to doing the things they love, just as I was able to.” BUSINESS BRIEFS N Appointment Gov. Bob McDonnell recently appointed Little River Seafood vice president Kelly Minor of Reedville to the Virginia Marine Products Board. N Book signing Freda Higgins, an author and artisan in Reedville, will sign her book, Triumphant Reflections on the Healing Power of Love in a Family’s Struggle with Leukemia, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. October 27 at Plum Summer in Burgess. N Invoices & expenses The University of Mary Washington Small Business Development Center in Warsaw will offer an invoices and expenses tracking workshop from 6 to 8:30 p.m. October 25. The fee is $25. Register by October 22. To register, call Bonnie Haywood at 333-0286, or email [email protected], or [email protected]. N Financial plan The University of Mary Washington Small Business Development Center in Warsaw will offer a financial plan workshop from 6 to 8:30 p.m. October 24. The fee is $25. Register by October 22. participants in the October 7 Stam- To register, call Bonnie Haypede 5K race to benefit the Virginia wood at 333-0286, or email Foundation for Agriculture in the [email protected], or [email protected]. Classroom. The fair’s run was not without misfortune. Trooper Andrew David Fox N Food drive of Pulaski County, on special assignCommonwealth Assisted ment with the Virginia State Police, Living will host a canned food was struck and killed October 5 while drive, non-perishable items, directing traffic on state Route 30. through December 17. North“It’s a terrible tragedy and the ern Neck communities acceptextended fair family’s thoughts are ing donations include Farnham with Trooper Fox’s family and col- Manor in Farnham and Comleagues," said Hicks. "We don’t ever monwealth Assisted Living in take for granted the work of law Kilmarnock, enforcement officers and other emerAll donations will be delivgency responders who help ensure a ered to Departments of Social safe experience for everyone.” Services and food banks. State Fair of Virginia organizers are pleased with the event After a 70-day scramble to organize the 2012 State Fair of Virginia, the event’s new organizers are starting to talk about 2013. “We’re definitely already talking about ways to make the 2013 State Fair bigger and better,” said Greg Hicks, vice president of communications for Virginia Farm Bureau Federation. The federation and Universal Fairs LLC presented this year’s fair September 28 through October 7 at The Meadow Event Park in Caroline County. “It’s been tremendous to see how many people turned out and how many were pleased that the fair is still in operation,” said Hicks. “We’re grateful to everyone who came to the fair and then took time to give us feedback.” One goal Farm Bureau had was to preserve the fair’s agricultural components. Thanks to agricultural organizations, farm families and volunteers, fairgoers were able to watch baby chickens hatch and newborn dairy calves take their first steps; see different breeds of beef cattle; and check out the workings of a honey bee hive. The fair also included equine events on nearly every day of its run. “This was a priority for us, in part because the fair is a popular school field trip destination,” Hicks said. “About 14,000 schoolchildren visited SMALL BUSINESS the fair this year, and we were able to offer fun, hands-on learning experiences for them that support Virginia’s Standards of Learning.” Traditional fair competitions for baked and preserved foods and arts and crafts also were held this year. Hicks said the level of participation was gratifying. “When 70 people bring you their homemade quilts, and easily that many bring homemade jams, cakes and candies, it definitely feels like you’re offering a valued program.” Anyone familiar with the State Fair knows there tends to be at least a little rain during the event’s run. 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Legal arguments presented against EPA’s bay regulations In its ongoing battle against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Total Maximum Daily Load, or TMDL, regulations for the Chesapeake Bay watershed, the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) argued last week that the EPA is violating the Clean Water Act. Attorneys for the AFBF delivered legal arguments stating that states in the bay watershed, not the federal government, are authorized by law to decide how best to achieve water quality goals. “The Clean Water Act put states in the driver’s seat when it comes to decisions about how to achieve clean water and restrictions on land use and development,” said Don Parrish, AFBF senior director of regulatory relations. Virginia Farm Bureau supports the federal lawsuit filed in 2011 by AFBF and the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau. “The American Farm Bureau and Pennsylvania Farm Bureau initiated the lawsuit because the EPA has exceeded its authority under the Clean Water Act by trying to dictate its will upon states in the bay watershed,” said VFBF president Wayne F. Pryor. “We support their assertion that the TMDL plan is based on flawed computer models, and we believe the plan could be disastrous for farms in Virginia and the other five bay watershed states.” Farm Bureau has argued that voluntary best management practices, if tracked correctly, would provide evidence that farmers already are reducing and preventing soil erosion and water contamination. AFBF delivered oral arguments and answered questions during a lengthy session before Judge Sylvia H. Rambo in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg, Pa. “Judge Rambo clearly believes this case is important and involves complex legal questions,” said AFBF General Counsel Ellen Steen. “She had carefully studied the parties’ arguments and was active in her questioning. At the end of a very long day of arguments, she told the parties not to expect a quick decision.” BUSINESS BRIEFS N Vendor call N Writers group The White Stone Business Association will sponsor its second Oktoberfest from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m, October 27 on the fairgrounds behind the White Stone Fire Department. Vendors are urged to register now. The reservation fee is $15 per 10-by-10-foot space. For a vendor application, contact Carrie Barrack at 435-4321, or carrie.barrack@bankatunion. com. The Rappatomac Writers Critique Group will meet from 1 to 3 p.m. October 18 at Java Jacks in Tappahannock. Eat lunch at noon. N Offices closed County health department offices within the Three Rivers Health District will be closed for employee day October 26. However, a staff member will remain on call, and director Katrina Rhodes, M.D., will be available. N Wine festival The Bulb Shoppe and Gardens at Brent and Becky’s Bulbs will host the third annual Gloucester Chamber of Commerce Wine Festival from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. October 27. The festival will feature 10 different wineries and over 40 different food, craft and merchandise vendors with music throughout the day. Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Tickets are available at The Bulb Shoppe. N Stay informed N Maritime foundation Follow Virginia Farm Bureau on social networks. Become a farm follower—keep up with Virginia’s largest farm advocacy group at twitter.com/ VaFarmBureau, facebook.com/ VaFarmBureau, and Youtube VirginiaFarmBureau. Dr. Paul Ewell will be the featured speaker at the Mathews Maritime Foundation’s Speaker Meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, October18, at 482 Main Street in Mathews. Refreshments will be served. A co-founder and executive director of the Watermen’s Heritage Foundation of Virginia’s Eastern Shore, Dr. Ewell will discuss the types of vessels used for fishing on Chesapeake Bay, from Native American dugout canoes to fiberglass boats, including skipjacks, bugeyes, scows, skiffs, buyboats, and deadrises. N Job workshop Upcoming Virginia Employment Commission workshops include Careers in Banking at 3 p.m. October 23 and Health, Nutrition and Budgeting at 2 p.m. October 25. The workshops will be held at the VEC Workforce Center at 14243 Historyland Highway in Warsaw. Northern Neck thriller Local author Linda Underwood on Saturday entertained mystery fans at the Lancaster Community Library in Kilmarnock by reading a few chapters from her recently released thriller, Storm Damage, set primarily in Lancaster County at the time of hurricane Isabel. Peggy Sevila of White Stone (right) congratulates Underwood. The book is available at the Book Nook in Kilmarnock, Amazon, Barnes and Noble and stormdamagebook.com. 0HOTOBY2OBERT-ASON*R FSA to issue CRP and DCP payments Northern Neck USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director Sherina Logan last week announced FSA will issue Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and Direct and Countercyclical Program (DCP) payments in October. “FSA will issue the payments timely as long as all producer eligibility requirements are met,” said Logan. CRP and DCP payments could be affected if producers have not submitted the required Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) forms, she said. Affected producers will need to submit the proper AGI forms before payments can be issued. In addition, producers who signed up for CRP emergency haying and grazing and did not pay in advance will notice that their annual rental payment was reduced by the acreage that was hayed or grazed. Producers may contact the FSA office at 333-3525. GOT NEWS? E d i t o r @ R Re c o r d . c o m Tu e s d a y s a t n o o n Does your advisor outsource your wealth and trust management? Firms who outsource their wealth and trust management to cities such as Tampa, New York and Atlanta may be indicating that they do not provide in-house expertise as we do. Chesapeake Investment Group brings you face-to face access to professionals who provide customized solutions to plan your legacy. We live and work in our community. We provide premium wealth and trust services to meet the needs of you and your loved ones. “Our customized counseling process lends dignity and peace of mind to our clients. 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