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Powhatan, Virginia
The hometown paper of Jim and Nancy Adams
Vol. XXV No. 41
September 28, 2011
Focus on Business Powhatan native realizes dream of owning own store. See page 4.
Opposition to apartment plan gathers momentum Group against proposed development now has Facebook page to help rally support
ELECTION 2011
For boards, clean sweep can be mixed blessing Over half of Virginia’s counties have instituted staggered terms for elected officials. Powhatan County leaders, however, have yet to embrace the idea.
By Roslyn Ryan
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By late afternoon on Sept. 20, a Facebook page entitled Say No to Powhatan Apartments had received 60 “likes.” The comments, left largely by those who oppose a proposal to build an apartment and townhouse complex off Stavemill Road, detailed the reasons county officials should not approve the plan. “This could change Powhatan forever so don’t let this happen!” wrote one poster. “There is no going Williams back once we let this pass.” “Apartments are great...just not in Powhatan!! We chose a country setting by moving here. Let’s keep it that way.” The page was reportedly created by members of local homeowners associations, including Hollymeade and Cedar Cross. For Powhatan resident Kip Williams, who lives near the site of the proposed apartments and whose phone number appears as a contact on the page, any see Apartments page 5A
Farmers market named among top in the nation Contributed report The Powhatan Farmers Market was recently voted as 9th in leading farmers markets vying for the title of America’s Favorite Farmers Market in the medium-sized market category. In this year’s contest more than 90,000 farmers market shoppers voted for more than 1,700 participating farmers markets in American Farmland Trust’s third annual contest. The Powhatan Farmers Market received 647 votes from supportive shoppers. Here is what one voter for the Powhatan Farmers Market had to say about why it should be named one of America’s Favorite Farmers Markets: “It offers a variety of products and produce from our community. The quality of the products is outstanding. My family has tried many of the items that are available and we have loved each of them. It is a place to not only purchase items, see Market page 3A
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By Emily Darrell Staff Writer
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ome January 2012, when Powhatan’s newly elected Constitutional Officers are sworn in, the makeup of the Board of Supervisors could be very different. With the exception of Jason Moore, who is running unopposed in District 2, all seats could be filled by newcomers to the board. This is because in Powhatan, unlike in some other Virginia counties, all board seat elections are held at the same time. As of 2006, the latest date for which figures are available, the Virginia Association of Counties (VACO) reports that out of Virginia’s 95 counties, 51 stagger their Board of Supervisors’ terms and 44, including Powhatan, do not. Ted McCormack, Director of Governmental Affairs at VACO, said that each system has its own set of pros and cons. “It’s really up to how the county wants to be governed,” McCormack said. “Staggered terms provide a lot of continuity. You don’t have people coming in who are unfamiliar with how government works,” McCormack said. “If you want to change the way the county is going you have to do it incrementally over time.”
McCormack noted that, on the other hand, with staggered terms, if a board is particularly unpopular or incompetent, citizens do not have the opportunity to rid themselves of it in one fell swoop. Under Powhatan’s current system, citizens can dramatically change the direction of their county government in any given election year. In some counties this can be a problem. McCormack said that he has been contacted by voters in Loudoun County, concerned over the fact that every four years, with each election, the county seems to completely change tracks. Jason Moore, however, feels that staggered terms would not be the right choice for Powhatan. “For me it’s just too much money, too timeconsuming, and too confusing.” He said that voters might not realize when their district’s election year. “Virginia,” Moore said, “has enough elections for goodness sake. We have elections every single year. There are 16 elections
this year. In four more years we’ll have 17.” Moore said that the “beauty” of everyone being up for reelection at the same time is that it makes voters more attentive to issues outside of their own districts. “Take for example the issue of the apartments,” Moore said. Bob Cosby, who has served 40 years on the Board of Supervisors in District 3, said that he cannot remember the idea of staggered terms ever being discussed seriously by the board. Cosby, who will not be running for reelection, said “It may have been discussed unofficially by one or two members. But it was never really considered.” Cosby said he’s unsure whether a board comprised of all new members would have a negative impact on the county. “The ones running against the incumbents must think it would be a good thing,” Cosby said, “or I guess they wouldn’t be running.”
More election coverage: See page 10A for interviews with the candidates for Powhatan County Treasurer.
Inside
Editorial
Index
A1 Civil War series Read the latest installment in our series marking the 150th anniversary of the Civil War.
A11 Plan still drawing fire Residents sound off on plan to place aprtment complex on Stavemill Road.
Calendar Ax Letters Classified Bx-x Obituaries Crime Report A2 Opinion Crossword Ax Quotes Extra Points Bx Real Estate Horoscope Ax TV Listings
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COMMUNITY BRIEFS
QU OT E S O F T H E W E E K “For me it’s just too much money, too time-consuming, and too confusing.”
“The more people that know about it, the more people will be against it.”
Powhatan Supervisor Jason Moore on why he would not support staggered terms for county board members. See page 1A.
Powhatan resident Kip Williams, on the proposed plan to place an apartment complex on Stavemill Road. See page 1A.
“We will have to permit apartment complexes to be built or, by default, force those new employees to live in Chesterfield County—thereby negating much of the fiscal argument for approving WalMart in the first place.” Powhatan resident Bob Nagle, in a letter the editor. See page 12A
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Forty-pound melon takes first prize in annual 4H contest Taylor Murphy has quite the green thumb! This 13-year-old young lady recently took first prize in Powhatan’s annual 4-H watermelon growing contest. The winning melon weighed in at 40 lbs. Ashdin Clayton, 9, took second place with a 16 lb. watermelon, while 5-year-old Jacqueline Hymel won third place for her 11 lb. entry. More than 75 seed packets were distributed to youth ages 5-18 in May and June. Youth were given the challenge to grow the biggest watermelon using the seeds provided. To participate, a 4-H garden project record had to be completed and turned in at the contest along with the melon. The winners were announced at the Powhatan Farmers Market recently. Thanks to the following sponsors of the contest: Powhatan Public Library and Hertzler’s Farm and Feed. Deer Run Farm also donated watermelons for the samples and seed spitting contest. Pictured from left are Ashdin Clayton, Taylor Murphy, Jacqueline Hymel, 4-H Extension Agent Cathy Howland, and County Administrator Carolyn Cios.
Complete Picture will host Chamber’s next After Hours The Powhatan Chamber of Commerce will hold its next After Hours event on Oct. 4 at The Complete Picture, 3885 Old Buckingham Road from 5:30 to 7 p.m. For more information, contact Iris Woodson at (804) 598-2636. This networking event is free and all are welcome.
CORRECTION In an interview with District 1 candidate David Williams printed last week, Williams was incorrectly quoted as saying the state is operating at 2000 spending levels. The year Williams gave was actually 2007. We sincerely regret the error.
Powhatan Today is looking for the spookiest Halloween house of 2011! Send photos of your home and tell us why you think it deserves to win the crown. Photos will be published in Powhatan Today the week before Halloween. Send photos to editor@powhatantoday.com or Powhatan Today, 3229 Anderson Highway, Powhatan Va., 23139.
Popular church Pumpkin Patch will return for third year Annual event, sponsored by women of St. John Neumann, raised $1500 for Free Clinic last year By Roslyn Ryan Editor
Call it a case of pumpkin envy. In the fall of 2008, as Powhatan resident Donna White was driving through Midlothian, she couldn’t help but notice the colorful display of pumpkins spread out in front of Mount. Pisgah United Methodist Church. The pumpkins were being sold to raise money for local charities, and White wondered why her church couldn’t do the same thing. Having already founded the Ladies Auxiliary at St. John Neumann Catholic Church, White decided that a pumpkin sale would be the perfect project for the women to take on. They got in touch with a group in New Mexico who would provide a truckload of pumpkins, secured a prominent spot in front of Country Living Homes (in Flat Rock, next to McDonalds) and got to work. Work, it seems, was the operative word. “I think I lived at the patch” for the first two events, laughed White, who, along with 12 other volunteers, made sure the pumpkin patch was open at least eight hours a day, every day, for the entire month of October.
Apparently, their hard work paid off: last year, the group was able to sell $1,500 worth of pumpkins to benefit the Powhatan Free Clinic. “It’s a simple thing, but we’re trying to grow it every year,” said White. In addition to the pumpkins up for sale this year, each weekend will feature a different special event. There is no cost to enter, stressed White, and the sale will feature pumpkins of all sizes, shapes and colors. The Pumpkin Patch will officially open on Saturday Oct. 1, and will feature homemade crafts, games and food vendors. On Sept. 29, children are invited to attend Costume Day, a popular event featuring treats for all those who come in costume. For more information on the Pumpkin Patch, please call St. John Neumann’s Catholic Church at (804) 598-3754.
Deadline for voters to register is October 17 If you aren’t registered to vote in this year’s election the deadline to do so is October 17th. Powhatan County Registrar Inez Poe urges residents to call the Registrar’s office to check and see whether or not they are registered. She said many county residents may believe
themselves to be registered even if they not. “I had a lot of people signing petitions [for candidates] who were not registered to vote,” Poe said. Registration forms can be picked up and the Registrar’s office, downloaded from the county website, or requested by a phone
call to the Registrar’s Office. The Powhatan County elections will take place on Tuesday, November 8. Polls will be open from 6 a. m. to 7 p.m. More information about the elections can be found at http://www.powhatanva.com/ election2011/index.htm.
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BUSINESS BRIEFS Powhatan Food Lion will alter hours for one day this month The Food Lion Store at Academy Road at Route 60 will remain open for 24 hours on the night of Sept. 30, a move a company spokeswoman says is aimed at providing better service to customers. “Food Lion is committed to providing flexible store hours to serve the shopping needs of our customers,” said media liasson Christy Phillips-Brown. “Generally, our company experiences increased customer traffic at the first of the month, along with other retailers. At our store in Powhatan, Va., we are planning to open our store for 24 hours on Sept. 30 to provide extended shopping hours for our customers. At this time, the extended hours are limited to this date only; however, we will continually review our store hours based on consumer preferences. We look forward to offering increased shopping flexibility for our customers on Sept.30, while delivering great customer service, along with quality products at low prices for customers in the Powhatan area.” PHOTO BY PATRICK DOBBS
Jeff Worsham has spent the majority of his career in the mattress business. He says the focus of his business is customer education.
Betting on bedding Good information, not gimmicks, has been key to Powhatan native Jeff Worsham’s success By Richard Carrier Contributing Writer
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His four years at Ferrum College were shaped toward reaching that goal, as his studies emphasized business education and earned him a BS in Business Management. For the next 19 years the 42-year-old Powhatan native combined work in the banking business, outside sales, real estate and the bedding industry to lay the foundation for his own entrepreneurial effort. “I knew one day I would open my own company to serve my community and Central Virginia,” Worsham said. “Serving my hometown and the surrounding areas is important to me.” That day came in February of this year with the opening of Mattress Direct at 1795 South Creek One, Suite C in the South Creek Center. Under the slogan of “Fall in love with sleep again,” Mattress Direct offers a full line of Memory Foam, Latex products, Innerspring, Continuous Coil and Individually Wrapped Coil products manufactured by International Bedding Corporation, a top-ten producer of bedding products. And, following
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New restaurant now open in Powhatan Cub Creek Farms BBQ is now open in Powhatan. Located at 3452A Anderson Highway (in the Maxey Shopping Center), Cub Creek is open Tuesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Order by phone at (804) 598-7434 or (804) 598-8801. The store can be reached by e-mail at cubcreekfarms@yahoo.com.
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ous times, and how religion affects their well-being. A total of 1,714 randomly chosen adults participated in the survey, conducted by The Gallup Organization a year ago. One of the findings: Entrepreneurs tend to pray more. While U.S. entrepreneurs look very similar to non-entrepreneurs in their belief in God, religious affiliation, frequency of worship attendance and view of the Bible, they are different when it comes to prayer and meditation. Maybe the stress and struggle of a new business “drives people to their knees,” said Kevin Dougherty, an associate professor of sociology at Baylor. “What we found most significant is that there’s this belief that work consumes so much of people’s times that they have nothing left over to participate in religion,” he said. “If anything, we’re showing even more participation” among entrepreneurs.
The survey also revealed an “absence of talk” about work and business practices in congregations. Considering how much our lives revolve around work, Dougherty suggested that faith groups should consider making it part of the conversation. “We’re not talking about the bottom line, but rather, the ethical questions,” he said. “How much do our faith beliefs affect our business practices? How does our faith impact how we treat employees and co-workers?” The findings set a mood for the 2012 political season, said Paul Froese, an associate professor of sociology and a research fellow in the Institute for Studies of Religion at Baylor. He said some candidates are ramping up their “God talk” to appeal to voters who want less government. For details on the survey, go to http:///www.baylor.edu/ 2011religionsurvey
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Shawn Cooper Karnolt Erin and David Karnolt of Chesterfield welcomed a baby boy, Shawn Cooper, on July 14, 2011. Cooper weighed 8lbs and 3 oz. He was 20 inches tall. His maternal grandparents are Tom and Janet Edenstrom of Bumpass, and Colleen and Jay Palmore of Chesterfield. Paternal grandparents are Bill and Amy Karnolt of Powhatan.
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Dip Spiller and his Grandson Jonah brought their Powhatan Today on a recent summer trip to Copenhagen, Denmark.
COLORADO Your Days of Country Living in Powhatan May Be Over! Balzer and Associates, Inc. is requesting to build a Large Three Story Apartment Complex with 220 (1, 2, & 3 bedroom) located on Stavemill Road.
Don’t let your children’s education suffer from the financial gain of others!
Wake up Powhatan! This rezoning request affects all county residents!
If you live in Powhatan County or the following subdivisions or roads YOU will be affected: Cedar Point Holly Hills Huntington
Stavemill Estates Pine Creek Bluff Swiftwood Meade Point Stavemill Road Urbine Road
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220 apartments to be built in Powhatan across from the Wal-Mart? To deal with increased traffic? An increase in property taxes? Subsidized low income housing? To take the chance on increased crime? To dilute your child’s education with increased class sizes?
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Stand Up For Your Rights! Attend the Planning Commission Meeting! Tuesday, October 4, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. Powhatan High School Auditorium Call ALL Elected County Officials (and those “running”) – Most Importantly Call Your District Planning Commission Member District 5 District 3 District 1 Carson Tucker (804) 598-2213 (current) Robert Cosby (804) 598-3864 (current) Joe Walton (804) 794-4437 (current) Tim Gresham (804) 375-3601 (running) David Williams (804) 598-5187 (running) Barry Hodge (804) 598-0044 (running) Frank Flannagan (804) 598-3319 (running) District 2 Jason Moore (804) 598-8851 (current) Ask Questions. Voice your concerns!
District 4 Scott Daniel (804) 598-6596 (current) Bill Melton (804) 598-6252 (running) Randy Schulkers (804) 403-3990 (running)
Planning Commissioners: D-1 - Roger Richardson (804) 240-9842 D-2 -Owen Walker (804) 598-4613 D-3 -Richard Ayers (804) 598-2302 D-4 -Bill Melton (804) 598-6252 D-5 - Karin Carmack (804) 598-0632
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Sharon and Sam Hyder made sure to have their Powhatan Today when they visited the Pro Football Hall of Fame last year.
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1 50 T H A N N I V E R S A RY O F T H E C I V I L WA R This year marks the 150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War. To commemorate this milestone, the Powhatan Today will run a monthly article detailing what is happening in Powhatan, with the two Powhatan units fighting in the same month as one hundred and fifty years ago. These articles will be written as if a reporter is living and experiencing the events first hand, in real time, and as if the correspondent knows nothing of the future. The soldiers mentioned and quotes provided, in the articles, are real. Some of the soldiers have descendants living in Powhatan.
Leaning on lessons from Manassas
By Jason Moore Contributing Writer
Manassas taught generals, on both sides, that the armies must be reorganized to adapt to the demands of a modern war. George Washington never commanded a force larger than 13,000; during the War of 1812 a force never topped 7,000 and General Winfield Scott commanded an army of 12,000 during the Mexican-American War. At Manassas, Union forces equaled 35,000 men of which 18,000 were engaged and our forces equaled 34,000 with 18,000 engaged. These are unprecedented troop numbers for a battle fought in North America. Washington (Revolutionary War), Andrew Jackson (War of 1812) and Winfield Scott (Mexican-American War) commanded armies which would equal the size of a large division or small corp in today’s army. During the army’s reorganization, the Powhatan Troop was assigned as troop or company E of the 4th Virginia Volunteer Cavalry Regiment. For those unschooled in military affairs, this article is designed to explain the command and control structure of our army. Individual counties have been raising cavalry troops, artillery batteries and infantry companies representing the building blocks of an army. These units travel to training centers where they are taught to maneuver and work with other companies. These units are then linked together into
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regiment containing ten troops for a total of 1,000 officers and men. Few units, however, achieve these strength totals. The largest troop in the 4th Va. Cav. Regiment is 75 officers and men and the smallest is 25 officers and men. The strength of the 4th Va. Cav. on paper is roughly 600 troopers, but the number of effectives fluctuates between 400 to 500 men. An effective means a soldier who is fit for duty. At any given time, a great number of troopers are sick, injured, on detached duty, on leave or replacements have not been introduced to the unit to account for dead or wounded soldiers. With troopers being unavailable for duty for so many reasons, the number of troopers able to fight is always less than the number of soldiers listed on the unit’s muster rolls. Regiments like the 4th Va. Cav. are formed into brigades, and the 4th Va. Cav. is part of the 1st Cavalry Brigade. A brigade usually comprises four or more regiments and is commanded by a Colonel or Brigadier General. Three or more brigades form a division, and a division is commanded by a Major General. Two or more divisions equal a
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regiments, regiments are formed into brigades, and brigades merge into divisions. The Powhatan Troop was organized in 1859 by General Phillip St. George Cocke, and he used his personal fortune to outfit the unit. The troop was raised in response to John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry and it was designed to prevent a slave uprising. The counties of Goochland, Hanover, Warrenton, Madison, Prince William and the City of Richmond also raised troops in response to the raid. These units along with older units from Culpepper, Buckingham and Chesterfield were merged to form the 4th Virginia Volunteer Cavalry Regiment. Prior to formation of the regiment, these units acted independently. Now, the units will act together under the command of Colonel Beverly H. Robertson. Col. Robertson will remain in command until the election of officers occurs in April of next year, because all officers are elected by their men in volunteer units. A troop or company ideally should equal 100 men and officers, with a
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1015 Deep Run Road
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Terry Adcock and Shelly Blair 804-375-3007 • 804-305-9911 www.PowhatanVirginia.com New cape cod w/first floor master on flat cul-de-sac lot w/mature hardwoods. Located off Huguenot Trail. Oversized 2 car garage. 3 king size BR, Kitchen w/granite counter tops, walk in pantry & lg. eating area w/patio door to deck. Ceramic tile flooring in kitchen, finished basement & baths. Finished basement rec area Seller to provide 5 year VA Surety Warranty.
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corp, and a corp is under the stewardship of a Lieutenant General. A full general commands an army or a military department. These are Confederate Army unit strengths and ranks. The Union Army does not have a rank higher than Major General. George Washington was the last American solider to hold the rank of Lt. General and the only soldier granted the title of Commander and Chief of the Armed Forces. Since passage of the Constitution, the President of the United States is the Commander and Chief of the Armed Forces. The President of the Confederacy, Jefferson Davis, holds the same title under the Confederate Constitution. The commander of the 1st Cavalry Brigade is Br. General James Ewell Brown Stuart. Stuart is a Virginian, a West Pointer and he assisted in the capture of John Brown at Harper’s Ferry in 1859. Stuart was the first to recognize Brown while Stuart delivered Robert E. Lee’s surrender demand to the old bushwhacker. Since entering the Confederate Army, he has shown gallantry and discretion in leading his men, and he has risen in rank from a Lieutenant Colonel to a Br. General in four months. Currently, Troop E is working picket duty near Leesburg. Their mission is to keep Maj. Gen. Stonewall Jackson advised on any Union forces attempting to cross the mountain passes into the valley. There is talk that some part of the troop will be used to assist Maj. Gen. Jackson and his command in the Shenandoah Valley. The remains of the Powhatan Rifles were sent to Camp Barton on the Greenbrier River for rest and refit. Meanwhile, the rest of the Army of the Northwest was engaged in another depressing defeat. General Robert E. Lee with 4,500 troops attacked a Union force of 1,800 men at Cheat Mountain in the counties of Pocahontas and Randolph (W.Va.). Unfortunately, 300 entrenched and determined federals stymied the uncoordinated and disorganized attack launched by 3,000 Confederate infantry. General Lee appears to be on the verge of being relieved of his command.
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Terry Adcock and Shelly Blair 804-375-3007 • 804-305-9911 www.PowhatanVirginia.com New Construction – Eastern Powhatan! Home is being framed now – hurry and make your selections. Wonderful 1st floor master plan B w/dining room, study, great room all on 1st floor. Hardwood floors, 9’ ceilings, wide interior trim package, gas fireplace, kitchen with solid surface countertops and stainless steel appliances, mud room style entrance off garage. Exterior has stone veneer accents on foundation, 50 year roof, powder coated rails, rear deck, front walkway.
2710 Windy Meadow Lane $139,950
Excellent condition on this 3 bedroom large rancher. Open floor plan and large Master Bedroom and bath with soak tub and separate shower. Ceiling fans throughout. The bonus room steps are off the large family room. Living Room with vaulted ceiling and fan, a gas f/p and opens to the Dining Room and Kitchen area. The Kitchen has a microwave and smooth top range, a counter for breakfast plus large eat in area, a door to an outside covered porch and back yard, plus door to garage. Paved drive. Near Flatrock.
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Floyd Palmore 804-598-7700 www.floydpalmore.com Beautiful building site on this 10.1 acre lot with pond located on private cul-de-sac with other 10 acre parcels. Property is fenced and ready for horses or cattle. Other 10 acre parcels available on same cul-de-sac. Owner financing available.
www.PowhatanVirginia.com Beautiful custom one owner home. 2-Story Entry, Banquet size Dining, Vaulted Great Room, Rec Room, Office, Master 2nd full bath all on the 1st floor. Sun filled Kitchen open to the Great Room, solid surface tops, SS appliances. 2nd floor with 3 bedrooms and storage galore. Full walk out basement. Attached 2 car garage and detached 2 car garage. Basement could easily be used as in-law suite, or 1st floor office & Recreation Room. No detail was overlooked in this wonderful home that offers a flexible floor plan that is perfect for the growing family. Eastern Powhatan.
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Jeanette Towler 804-598-7700 Private neighborhood with homes averaging in the upper 400’s! Bring your own builder! Build your custom home now or wait until later! 10 Acres - Wooded - Driveway installed & Drainfield cleared - Lot 3 $129,000 10 Acres - Wooded & Mature Pasture Lot 4 $119,950 - Horses Welcome!
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Patrick Conner 804-402-3070 www.theconnerteam.com The possibilities are endless. Over 5 Acres with a three bedroom home with a garage and detached shed. This is not a short sale and the property is being sold as is.
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Don’t miss this Beautiful Ranch home across from the lake in Westlake featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 Baths, Private Master Suite with Luxury Bath, Vaulted Ceilings, Arched Doorways, Hardwood & Tile Floors, Granite & Stainless Kitchen, Private Study, Paved Drive & 2 Car Garage!
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O B I T UA RY Visit the Knights of Columbus & Ladies Auxiliary Pumpkin Patch!
Robert “Guy” Burch Sr. Robert “Guy” Burch Sr., 91, of Powhatan, went to be with the Lord September 22, 2011. He was preceded in death by his wife, Bea Burch; and is survived by his sons, Robert Jr. and his wife, Brenda, Donald and his wife, Debbie, Mike and his wife, Kim, and Pat and his wife, Susan, of Christiansburg; grandchildren, Angela Shibley, Teresa Kane, Andy Burch, Jason and Hunter Mawyer, Thomas Burch, Kate, Cole and Hayden Burch; five great-grandchil-
(Non-profit organizations that support charitable causes)
Location: Country Living Homes site, 2504 Anderson Hwy. in Flatrock Pumpkin Patch Oct. 1 – Oct. 30 Mon.–Fri. 11am-Dusk • Sat. 9am-Dusk • Sun. 10am-Dusk Events: Sat., Oct. 1 Vendors of homemade crafts Sat., Oct. 8 Homemade goods available Sat., Oct. 15 Pumpkin Painting, Popcorn, Candied & Dipped Apples Sat., Oct. 22 Homemade goods available Sat., Oct. 29 Costume Day (wear costume & get a treat) Bring your camera to take family photos! Stand next to our “Great Pumpkin” and see how you measure up.
dren; and brother, William C. Burch and his wife, Sylvia. Mr. Burch was a proud member of the U.S. Army, serving in WWII in the 101st Airborne in the European Theater. He retired from Watkins Nursery. He was an avid wood worker with hand tools and demonstrated his work in hand crafted heirlooms. A memorial service was held 4 p.m. Sunday, September 25, 2011, followed by a gathering of family and friends at Bliley’s - Chippenham. A graveside service will be held 10 a.m. Saturday, October 1, 2011 in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please consider memorial contributions to Hospice of Virginia.
F RO M T H E A RC H I V E In December 2008, Powhatan resident Robert Burch was one of three WWII veterans to share his memories of his wartime experience with Editor Roslyn Ryan. The following is an excerpt from that interview.
Clements & Elton The marriage of Ms. Lauren Gayle Clements of Stokesdale, NC, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Clements Jr. of Powhatan, VA to Mr. Jacob Lucas Elton of Stokesdale, NC, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Elton of Greensboro, NC, took place in a beachside ceremony on May 14, 2011 at the Comfort Inn South in Nags Head, NC. The Rev William Grubbs of Salem, OH officiated. The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents. Ms. Tracey Clements, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Lauren Elton, sister in law of the bride and Ms. Kelsey Lawson, friend of the bride.
The best man was Mr. Shane Elton, brother of the groom. The groomsmen were Mr. William Elton, father of the groom and Mr. Alexander Elton, cousin of the groom. The bride is the granddaughter of Mr. Everett Rebick of Powhatan and the late Mrs. Dorothy Rebick and Ms. Martha Clements of Powhatan and the late Mr. Charles T. Clements Sr. The groom is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grubbs of Kensington, OH and Mrs. Barbara Elton of Stow, OH and the late Mr. Joseph Elton. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the Comfort Inn South Ballroom with dinner and
“I was in the 85th Ordnance company, where we serviced anything from pistols right on up to 20 millimeter cannons. In fact, I worked on one pearl-handled pistol that belonged to [General George S.] Patton. When we got to Southern France, they started breaking this ordnance company up and putting them in combat. So I decided if I’ve got to go in the infantry I might as well go just a little bit further. So they had a notice on the bulletin board saying the airborne school in Italy would be open and you could take your airborne training. So we got on a boat, it was an English boat and went to Rome, Italy and I went in airborne training. You learned how to pack a chute and they said ‘you better be careful because if you make one little mistake and that’s your
dancing. The bride is a 2004 graduate of Powhatan High School and 2008 graduate of Radford University where she earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing. She is currently employed as a registered nurse at Moses Cone Hospital in Greensboro, NC. The groom is a 2004 graduate of Ben L. Smith High School. He is currently employed as an electrician mechanic at Control Systems Corporation in Greensboro, NC. The couple honeymooned in Riviera Maya, Mexico at Secrets Maroma. They reside in Stokesdale, NC with their Golden Retriever Dakota and cat Jager.
death warrant.’ So I packed my chutes, and went through airborne training and got my wings, then I went to replacement depot. And they said ‘pack up and let’s go’. I said ‘where are we going?’ and they said ‘You’ll find out.’” * * * “They brought us to a place and we could hear artillery going off and they said ‘don’t light a fire or it may be the last fire you ever light.’ So, we got out of the truck and went along before an officer came by, a captain. He said ‘I’m looking for replacements...have any of you fellows been trained to use an M1 rifle?’ And I said I did. I had my Sergeant stripes and he said ‘I don’t want to take a Sergeant.’ So he picked up a couple of privates. And I came to find out that one of them had his legs blown off and the other one was killed. I guess that was just another one of those times when the Good Lord took care of me. But you know, you were young then and you didn’t feel it as much ... I just pity the poor fellas that didn’t come back.”
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR Powhatan Women Republicans (POWR) Fourth Annual TEA! The Powhatan Women Republicans are Family story hours are held Monday, hosting their Fourth Annual Tea on Wednesday and Thursday at 10:30 a. October 1st at Father Val Hall (adjacent m. Library hours are Monday 9 a.m. to to St. John Neumann’s Church) from 2 8 p.m., Tuesday - Thursday 9 a.m. to 7 to 5 p.m. We will be honoring our Vietp.m., Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and nam War veterans, providing great Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Gaming food, teas, and great speaking. Mr. Days on the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each Adnan Barqawi, Former Regimental month from 3-6 p.m. The Library is Commander of the Virginia Corps of closed on Sundays and county Cadets and Educator in the Teach for holidays. If you have any questions America along with Doc Thompson of please call 598-5670. WRVA Radio will be our keynote speakers! Tickets are only $10.00! Reformers Unanimous Addiction Contact us for tickets and/or more Program meets EVERY WEDNESDAY information! Debbie Jones at 804-5982118 or Lisa McNerney at 804-304from 6:45-8:15 p.m. at Mt. Moriah 6622 or email at POWR08@gmail.com Baptist Church. For information, call 598-5328.
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Powhatan Lion’s Club meets the first Library family story hours (see and fourth Wednesday of each month above). The library is closed on at the County Seat Restaurant at 6 p.m. Sundays and county holidays. If you Contact Mike Jones 794-1440 for more have any questions please call 804information. 598-5670. Evening Book Group meets the Tuesday, October 4 fourth Wednesday of every month at 6 p.m. at the Powhatan Library. For AA meets every Tuesday at 8 p.m. at more information call Judith Land 598St. Luke’s Episcopal Church on 0978. Huguenot Trail.
Library family story hours (see above). The library is closed on Sundays and county holidays. If you have any questions please call 5985670. Powhatan AA meets every Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Powhatan Village Building. Powhatan Rotary Club meets every Thursday at the County Seat Restaurant at 7:30am. Powhatan Farmers Market Roundabout Thursdays – held every week from 4 to 7p.m. 3835 Old Buckingham Road in the Village. Fresh produce, beef, seafood, baked goods, eggs, pottery, jewelry, soaps, wool, cut flowers and much more! Check out the website: thepowhatanfarmersmarket. com Free Senior Citizen Picnic, Thursday September 29th, 10:00am until 2:00pm at the Fighting Creek Park, 2175 Mann Road past Powhatan County Library and YMCA. As part of promoting an active and healthy lifestyle for seniors the Powhatan County Parks and Recreation Department invites all Powhatan County Seniors to our annual picnic. Senior Old Fashion Homemade Dessert Contest., Vintage antique cars; bring your old photos and share your stories. For more information contact Powhatan Parks and Rec at 804-598-1304 or visit www. powhatanparksandrecreation.com.
Friday, September 30 Reformers Unanimous Addiction Program meets every Friday from 7-9 p.m. at Mt. Moriah Baptist Church. For information call 598-7556.
Saturday, October 1 Powhatan AA meets every Saturday at 8 p.m. Manakin Episcopal Church on Huguenot Trail. Adult Soccer Pickup Games every Tuesday 7:00pm and Saturday 7:00pm at Fighting Creek Park. For more info. Contact Andrew at 804-516-6285
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Adult Soccer Pickup Games every Tuesday 7:00pm and Saturday 7:00pm at Fighting Creek Park. For more info contact Andrew at 804-516-6285
Upcoming events No one deserves to be abused. Find safety, options and support. Women’s support group based in Powhatan but open to all women impacted by domestic violence. The group is free, confidential and childcare is available. Contact (804) 598-5630 ext. 2422 or 2420 for more information.
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Triad Meeting on October 5th at 10:00am in the Village Building Auditorium. Our speaker will be Connie Moslow from the Powhatan Free Clinic. All senior age 55 and over are welcome. Salem Christian School will hold a yard sale and Fall Festival on Saturday, October 8th. The yard sale will be from 8:00 am until 2:00 pm. The Fall Festival will begin at 10:00am and conclude at 2:00pm. There will be live music, children’s activities, and plenty of food, including fired oysters, hamburgers, and barbecue. Admission is free. The school has a new location, just across the street from last year’s festival at 1700 Cardwell Road in Crozier. For more information, call 804 784-4174 or go to our website at www.salemchristianschool.com. Midlothian Junior Women’s Club will host the 30th Annual Midlothian Village Day Festival and Craft Fair on Saturday, October 15, 2011 at Midlothian Middle School, 13501 Midlothian Turnpike, Midlothian from 10 AM - 3 PM. A fun filled day for the entire family. The festival is the largest community project each year for the Midlothian Junior Women’s Club (MJWC). Highlights of the festival are a parade sponsored by the Midlothian Foundation, craft fair, games, inflatables, food, entertainment, community booths, raffle and silent auction.
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2nd Annual Open Car Show, Saturday October 1st, 2011 from 10am until 3pm at the Powhatan High School, 1800 Judes Ferry Road, Powhatan. Cars, trucks, motorcycles, all makes and models! Trophies will be awarded to top 20 classes, including Best in Show. Good food, music, fun and door prizes. 50/50 raffle. $ 20.00 at the register. All Contact: For more information, email proceeds to benefit the Powhatan HS the Festival Chair at chair@midlothianShow Choir Revv’d Up. festival.net or log onto www. midlothianfestival.net/ . PHS Class of 1981 - 30th Class Reunion, Saturday, October 1, 2011 Powhatan County Library Senior - 3:00 p.m. Dominion VA Power Social featuring “BINGO�. October Training Facility - 201 Dry Bridge Road, 17th, November 21st, December 19th Midlothian, VA (on right just east from 11:30am to 1:00pm in the large of Powhatan/Chesterfield county line conference room. Coffee with light on Rt. 60) Casual get together inside/ refreshments will be served. Please outside...music, food & drinks. Meat, feel free to bring your own bag lunch. paper products and ice will be Please RSVP by October 14th. Call 804provided by reunion committee. Each 598-5670. 2270 Mann Road, Powhatan, classmate is to bring a side dish and Va. what they would like to drink. You may also want to bring a folding chair Powhatan’s 9th Festival of the to sit outside. There will be horseGrape!! October 22nd from 11:00am shoes, volleyball and basketball. Bring until 6:00pm.Please join us for a great any pictures and class memorabilia day in the Village that will offer 26 you’d like to share. Virginia wineries, over 100 arts and craft vendors, 10 regional food Please register for the reunion and vendors and Casper, Steve Basset and update your information on http:// so much more. For more info, visit www.classreport.org/usa/va/powwww.powhatanwinefestival.com This hatan/phs/1981/. Hope to see you is the only fundraiser for the Chamber. there! And please share this with This event supports our small busianyone that does not have access to nesses all year! Hope to see you on the internet. Thank you. Suzi Cook October 22nd! Kopilchak— Lori Cave Malcolm
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ELECTION 2011: POWHATAN COUNTY TREASURER Interviews by Emily Darrell You’re currently in your third term as Treasurer. What orginally made you want to run for office? I’ve been Treasurer since 2000, yes. I was elected in ’99. I worked in the office with the two prior Treasurers. I was Chief Deputy for four years. So I’d already been through a lot of classes and experience. And I like Powhatan. I like the people of the county. I like serving the people. You’ve got to be a servant to work in this office.
And with that, of course, comes increased revenue, increased expenses, increased problems, and increased decisions. And I think that’s the biggest problem facing the county the today – how to manage growth. I mean, where do you draw the line? How do you want the county to look in the next 20 years? . . . We need professionalism. We need people who have the experience to help this county move in the right direction.
Can you detail a little more the skills, experience and education that you bring to this position? Sure, I can. I’ve taken extensive cash management classes for investments of the county money. I obtained my Master’s certification though the University of Virginia Weldon Cooper Center back in 2002. I am a member of the Treasurers Association of Virginia and also a member on the national level. I’m a member of the VALECO, which is the association of Virginia Association of Local Elected Constitutional Officers. I have helped training in other offices. I actually went to Goochland this year and helped them with the crisis they had. They all came to my board meeting. Their Chairman of the Board, their County Administrator and the Treasurer came to one of our board meetings in July and thanked me personally for helping them through this bad ordeal. I’ve taken internal controls, accounting
Is there anything specific you’d like to accomplish in a fouryear term as Treasurer? The first thing I’d like to do – again I have a lot of background in internal auditing, SarbanesOxley regulations, and best practices regulations – is to make sure all the proper procedures in the Treasurer’s Office are being followed, all the best practices are being followed, that things are done in accordance with Sarbanes-Oxley, that there’s no mismanagement and everything is running smoothly, and as well as possible with the current staff that’s there. So that’s my first job . . . I’d also like to foster open communication between all the departments in the county – whether that be the Commissioner of Revenue, whether that be the Supervisors, whether that be the county administration. I want to make sure there is absolutely an open slate, that every-
Faye Barton classes, customer service – all the classes needed by the Department of Taxation to handle people’s income taxes. A lot of people think we just do personal property or real estate, but we do a whole lot more. We do a lot of state work. 85 percent of my salary is paid by the state. It’s not all paid by the county [. . . ] I worked 12 years at an insurance company prior to coming here, two years at doctors’ offices and hospitals on collecting medical claims. I have a good 14 years customer service experience before coming here. When I came here I saw a need to put something in place to collect delinquent taxes. We have a statute of limitation law . . . and I don’t like to see any money written off if it can be collected . . . But that’s this job. This job is collections more than anything else. And collections is not an easy job for anybody. Anybody else who’s
Paul Escobar
coming into this job as Treasurer is going to be a cost to the county. In order to get that Master’s certification you have to go through eight courses and exams and it’s all under the county’s cost. How long have you lived in Powhatan? I was born and raised in Goochland. So I know all about country life. I mean, we are growing, yes, we’re in the high 20-somethousand, I think .But we’re still a long ways from Chesterfield. Chesterfield is huge, and a lot of times we get compared to that, but we’re no Chesterfield yet. I moved here in ’83. I’ve been serving in office 19 years. What are some of the issues you see facing the department in the coming years? Well, I know budgets are tighter than ever before . . . and I have turned in money of my see Barton page 11A
What made you decide to run for Treasurer? Well, the county over the past 20 years has seen an explosive growth in population. All studies indicate that this growth will continue. In fact, they expect the county to grow another 70 percent in the next 20 years. The county is changing rapidly. With that increased population comes, of course, increased revenues and increased services funded by that revenue. I believe I have the right background and years of experience and formal education that would best be suited by being the Treasurer of Powhatan County. Can you elaborate a little bit on this education and experience? I have a Bachelor’s of Science in Business Administration. I also worked for 30+ years in private industry – primarily in the broadcast industry,
broadcast and newspapers. My last position was VP of finance for Jefferson-Pilot Communications, which owns Channel 12 here in town. They also owned, at the time, several other TV stations and 18 radio stations – and I was Vice President of Finance for the company. So I have a wide and varied experience, both in business and in broadcasting. How long have you lived in the county? My wife and I moved here in 1993, so we’ve been here 18 years. We own Saddlebrook Stables on Rocky Ford Road, a horse boarding facility, which is wife’s primary pursuit. Are there any big issues that you foresee facing the Treasurer in the next four years? Primarily, the concern is the growth of the county. It’s one of the rapidly growing counties in the state.
see Escobar page 11A
CHURCH DIRECTORY
The Episcopal Churches of Powhatan welcome you!
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church SUNDAYS 8 AM Holy Communion 9 AM Family Service of Holy Communion with children’s sermon followed by 10 AM Sunday School • 11 AM Holy Communion with Choir 5:30 PM, 4th Sundays September through May, Taize Service WEDNESDAYS 7 PM Holy Communion and Healing Service
Route 711 at Three Bridge Rd. • 794-6953 Visit us at www.stlukespowhatan.org
EVERGREEN COMMUNITY CHURCH Proclaiming & Practicing the Gospel of Jesus Christ
Worship service at 9:30 AM Meeting at Flat Rock Elementary School www.EvergreenPowhatan.com
598-8844
Casual, biblical & uplifting Sunday Morning 10:30 AM Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 PM Sunday Youth Group 6:00 PM Angel Food Ministries Local Host Site 3931 Old Buckingham Road Route 13 & Skaggs Road, in village area (next to Kountry Kids Daycare) 403-3100 www.newharvestassembly.com Ken Filliben, Pastor
Vineyard Christian Ministries Connecting Real People to the Source of Real Life
Pastor Jimmy Mootz The Vineyard meets most Sunday Mornings at 10:00 a.m. Powhatan Village Building in Courthouse Area 3910 Old Buckingham Road Some services are on the river so feel free To call or email before dropping in 922-3717 VineyardMinistries@juno.com www.vineyardministriespowhatan.com Casual Dress
Powhatan Community Church Casual Atmosphere & Contemporary Music
Worship Saturday 6 pm Sunday 9:30 & 11:15 am Meeting location 4480 Anderson Hwy.
598-1174
www.pccwired.net
Powhatan Mennonite Church Inviting ~ Building ~ Equipping Tim Kennell, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 Worship Service 11:00 804-598-3365 Pastor’s office: 598-0240
Turn South At Post Office at Rt. 522 on Emmanuel Church Road 9:15 am – Worship "A Traditional Episcopal Church"
Visitors Welcome
Manakin Episcopal Church Sunday Services 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m. & 11:15 a.m. 985 Huguenot Trail (1 mile west of Rt. 288)
794-6401 www.manakin.org
Rev. Leonard Liu, Pastor
New Harvest Church
Emmanuel Episcopal Church
3540 Old Buckingham Rd. Located at intersection of Rocky Ford Rd. and Rt. 13 - just off Hwy. 60
www.pmchurch.net
Powhatan United Methodist Church
Pastor Linda Lowe Worship: 8:30 & 11 a.m. Worship: 8:30 & 11 a.m. Sunday a.m. SundaySchool: School: 9:45 9:45 a.m. 2253 Road 2253Rosson Rosson Road
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598-4438
www.powhatanumc.us Weekday Preschool (ages 2-5) Director Sharon Baltimore 598-6090
Bethesda Community Church
“It’s an Experience”
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
1957 Capeway Rd., Powhatan, VA
Sundays: 804-403-3963 Morning Worship 10:45 AM Ray Hugo, Bishop Wednesday: Sacrament Service – 9:00 am Family Life Night 7:00 PM Gospel Doctrine – 10:20 am 2480 Academy Road Priesthood/Relief Society – 11:10 am 598-7159 Pastor: Johnathan M. Whichard Located off Route 60 at Lower Hill Rd.
Providence Presbyterian Church
Dr. Franklin S. Reding, Pastor
Powhatan Christian Fellowship Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Worship Service 11:00 am Wednesday Night 7:30 p.m. Sunday School 10:00 am
598-4970 Located on Ridge Road (Rt. 627) 2/10th of a mile north of Rt. 13
Hobson’s Chapel
3308 Pleasants Road, 1/4 mile off of Route 711 Russ Cress, Pastor 598-0733
Sunday Worship 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Music Ministry/Bible Study Wed. 7pm
Call
NEW LIFE
United Methodist Church United Methodist Church Won Lee, Pastor Bob Jennings, Associate Pastor
Advertise in Powhatan Today’s Church Directory
A place to belong 900 Old Hundred Road • 1 mile from Rt. 60
Sundays: Christian Education 9:45 a.m. Worship 8:30am & 11:00 a.m.
492-4366
Pastor Mike Maxwell Office 804-794-4522 Preschool Enrollment 2 yrs - Pre-K
Located on Rt. 13 Old Buckingham Road, Tobaccoville
email: office@newlifeumc.org website: www.newlifeumc.org
598-4305 for details.
St. John Neumann Catholic Church 1801 Huguenot Trail Sunday School 9am Sunday Worship 10am Wednesday Bible Study 6:45pm
Bill Sisson, Pastor 378-3607
www.EmmausChristianChurch.org
Rev. Walter G. Lewis, Pastor Saturday - 5 p.m. Sunday - 8:30 a.m. & 11 a.m. 598-3754 www.sjnpowhatan.org Located behind Flat Rock Village Shopping Center
Advertise in Powhatan Today’s Church Directory Call 598-4305 for details.
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Barton: Person in position must work with tight budget Continued from page 10A
place two years ago. And this is expensive budget every single year. work to this county, to I have had a 35 percent follow up all these decrease in my operatletters to people that ing budget since 2006. I have gotten their rabies also forfeited my partshots, but have refused time position. I know a to get their tag from the lot of people are upset county. about money being spent, but I can say this Is there anything office, being a constitu- specific you’d like to tional office, we work accomplish in another on a very strict budget. term as Treasurer? My budget last year was Well, I have updated only $40,000-some this technology thing as dollars for operating greatly as I can. We’re expenses – that doesn’t online, people love it, include salaries. they can sit in their chair And we took on more at home and pay their work from the state. taxes, look up their bill, They passed that new print every document dog law that went in they need to file their
taxes. I’ve had so many people come to me that do title searches for companies and say “I love it. I don’t have to come to your office and have you look it up or look in the books anymore.” Any more technology that I add to this . . . I think at this point, if we can find a way that our budget is not so tight, that every dime that comes in goes back out . . . Right now it’s very hard to invest money. And we’re held by state code and county ordinances. The state won’t allow us to put money in stocks or bonds. We can
only put it in banks, and they have to be secured banks. So I invest our money the best possible way I can, but I have to keep a compensating balance, because I never know when that next expense [might crop up] . . . This game, if you can call it that, is constantly looking at revenue coming in, and recording expenses going out. And this is a daily function – not weekly, not monthly. It is a daily function to make sure that if you do have money in investments you’ve got to have it in something you can move it quick.
Escobar: Candidate proposes staggering department hours Continued from page 10A
The marriage of McKenzie Lyn McLennan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. McLennan Jr. to Mr. Justin Andrew Coley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Coley Sr., took place Saturday, September 24, 2011, at eth Richmond Marriott in Glen Allen. Chief Rich Bucher of Powhatan officiated. The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents. She is eh granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James E. McLennan Sr. and Mr. Charles McLennan and the late Mrs. Betty McLennan. The groom is the grandson of Ms. Patricia Fowler and the late Mr. Douglas Brooks and the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freeman Sr. Honored guest was Ms. Marie Forden. Matron of honor was Mrs. Christina Gleason. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Anastasia Wilkinson, Miss Bridgette Garber, Miss Jessie Redmond and Junior Bridesmaid Miss Aislin Dulio. Flower girl was Miss Allie Dulio. The best man was the groom’s fater, Mr. Daniel Coley. Groomsmen were Mr. Daniel Coley Jr., Mr. Tim White, Mr. Jason Sage and Mr. J.T. McLennan. Special thanks to Mrs. Amien Dulio, Mrs. Judy ‘great” Ringgold and Miss Brandy Jones for their special touches, making the couple’s day perfect. The reception was held at the Richmond Marriot West. After a honeymoon in Orlando, Fla., the couple will reside in Powhatan County.
SECOND ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH 1059 Dorset Road Powhatan, VA 23139
2011 Anniversary Celebration
Featured Guest Performers:
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Call 598-4305 for details.
Fellowship Baptist Church
St. James Baptist Church Powhatan, Virginia Located on Lee's Landing Road
1 mile South from Rt. 711
Office: 804-598-2667
794-8939 Sunday School - 10:00 AM Morning Worship - 11:00 AM Wednesday Prayer - 6:30 PM Bible Study - 7:00 PM Young Adult & Teen Bible Study Sunday at 5:00 PM Rev. Matthew McCauley, Pastor
Praise and Worship Service Sunday School 9:45-10:45 Sunday Morning Worship will begin at 11:00 a.m.
GREENBRIER BAPTIST CHURCH Love, fellowship, prayer, doctrine, praise, gladness, singleness of heart and diversity
Worship Service, Each Sunday, 11:00 a.m. Sunday School, Each Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Prayer and Bible Study, Each Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Reverend Lawrence A. Wilson, Sr., Pastor 804-379-3539
www.HollyHillsBaptist.com
(Independent Bible Believing)
OLD POWHATAN BAPTIST CHURCH 5680 Cartersville Road • Powhatan, Virginia 23139 Pastor Gregory L. Beechaum Sr.
"The church where Jesus is Alive"
379-8930 1659 Anderson Highway 3½ miles east of Flat Rock
804-375-9404
Hollywood Baptist Church
Wednesday Evenings starting at 6:00 PM
Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
Meal & Bible Study, Royal Ambassadors, Youth Group 6:30 p.m. Adult Choir Practice 7:30 p.m.
Rev. Michael K. Edwards, Pastor Ed Alexander, Minister of Music Skye Hallman, Minister to Youth
598-3098
www.maymemorialchurch.org Located on Rt. 13 in the Village
Muddy Creek BAPTIST CHURCH Baptist Church MOUNT ZION
2591 Ridge Road Sunday School - 9:45 am Powhatan, Virginia 23139 Worship - 11 am 804-598-2051 Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer Service - 7:00 pm Rev. Bryan Stevens, Pastor Pastor David N. Peppler, Sr. 11 a.m. – Worship Service 9 a.m. – Church School Wednesday Bible Study 10 a.m. & 7 p.m.
Praise & Worship 8:30 am Sunday School 9:45 am 2095 Red Lane Road Worship 11:00 am 1/2 mile off Rt. 60 on Red Lane Road Children’s Worship 11:00 am 804-598-2455 www.redlanebaptist.org Prayer Service - Wednesday 6:30 pm Contemporary Service 8:30 a.m. 598-3481 Sunday School 10:00 a.m. 975 Dorset Road Traditional Service 11:10 a.m. Four miles south of Flat Rock Wed. Night Classes for all ages 6:30-7:30 www.gracelandbaptistchurch.org Rev. Bill Gohmert, Pastor
9:45 a.m.-----------Sunday School 10:45 a.m.----------Prayer & Praise 11:00 a.m.----------Sunday Morning Worship Kid's Church on 1st, 3rd & 4th Sundays 7:30 p.m.-----------Tuesday Night Worship & Bible Study
Wednesday Prayer - 7:30 p.m.
3470 Trenholm Road www.muddycreek.org
375-9212
Graceland Baptist Church SBC Dr. Ronald Wyatt, Jr., Pastor
Holly Hills Baptist Church
Randy Blackwell, Pastor Seeking applications for Pastor. Sunday School - 10:00 a.m. All applicants submit applications to Sunday Morning Worship - 11:00 a.m. Pastor Search Committee Sunday Night - Youth Ministry 6 p.m. at the below address: 4731 Bell Road, Powhatan, VA 23139 804-598-5491 or 804-598-3366
Call (804)598-2411 for more information
CHURCH DIRECTORY 2901 Judes Ferry Road
Reverend Robert Easter, Interim Pastor
Master D & DeLaney Sanders, Mime Ministry, The United Voices of Joy, The Sterling Stars Quartet, DA Twins, The Anointed Praise Dance Ministry, Zion Baptist Gospel Chorus. Evangelist Ruth Jefferson will be the Emcee.
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McLennan and Coley
some people in the all people get the same service from the Treadepartment come in courteous, prompt surer’s Department. one can see what we’re early, some people come doing, and that we’re all in late . . . on the same mission I also want to make plan and have the same sure that whether you’re goal in mind. a Powhatan native – I’d also like to you’ve been here forever, consider staggering the your parents have been hours that the Treasury here forever – or whether Department is open. As you’re new to Powhatan, I meet people around that there’s an open Let each Soul walk its own Path the county, both busicommunication and that 804-318-6117 www.onespath.com nesses and door-todoor, people tell me “I want to come in and talk to someone, I want to come in and pay my The Heavenly Light Gospel Singers taxes, but I work 9-5 will be hosting its and you’re open 9-5.” There’s not that opporon Sunday, October 2, 2011 at 3:30 p.m. tunity to do that. So I’d Located at the like to see if we can Goochland High School Auditorium stagger the hours, in Goochland, Va. especially during tax collection season. Have
“A Church Where Love Never Fails!” Pastor Otis B. Lockhart, Jr.
598-2763 Sunday School at 9:30 am Morning Service at 11:00 am Bible Study Every Wednesday Night at 6:30 pm 3964 Old Buckingham Road
FIRST ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH 3920 MAIDENS RD., POWHATAN
804-598-2301 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Bible Study Each Wednesday at 8:00 p.m.
3619 Huguenot Trail Powhatan, Virginia 23139 804-403-3070 www.finecreekbaptist.org Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Worship Service: 11:00 a.m. Traditional Rev. David A. Simpson, Pastor
New Hope Fellowship Foursquare Church 2800 Huguenot Trail Powhatan 598-HOPE Matt Ridenhour, Pastor Sunday Service 10:30 A.M. Youth Group on Wednesdays 7:00 P.M. Bible Study/Worship Service: 1st and 3rd Wednesday 7:00 P.M. Life groups 2nd and 4th Wednesday 7:00 P.M.
Brad Russell, Pastor 598-4241 First Worship 8:30 am Bible Study for all ages 9:45 am Second Worship 11:00 am Wed. Family Ministry 6:30 pm
2202 Old Church Road www.powhatanbaptist.org
A story in this week’s edition discussed the possibility of having staggered terms for elected officials in Powhatan County. Do you think this would be a good idea? E-mail answers to editor@powhatantoday.com or submit them online. Visit www.powhatantoday.com to see fellow residents’ responses.
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L E T T E R S TO T H E E D I TO R
High stakes game
Candidate shares passion for Powhatan county
By Roslyn Ryan Editor You may reach Roslyn at editor@powhatantoday.com
I paused when I came across the following statement in an article last week, and something compleed me to jot it down: “I moved to a small town and nobody played chess there, but one guy challenged me to a game of checkers,” said a man who had moved to a remote county in Colorado. “I always thought it was kind of a simple game, but I accepted. And he beat me nine or ten times in a row. That’s sort of like living in a small town. It’s a simpler game but it’s played to a higher level.” A simpler game, played to a higher level. Life in a place like Powhatan may seem uncomplicated—or even, at times, less sophisticated—to outsiders. But the actions of officials seem to resonate more here because they have such an immediate impact on so many people. We care what happens to our neighbors because we know them. We care what our leaders do because the ramifications are impossible to ignore. We pay attention to issues that may haunt us down the road, because we hope our children will have a place here as well. As we move through the important issues of the next few months, we hope our leaders will remember the impact of every decision they make. The problems we face, on their surface, may seem simple compared to other places. The stakes for Powhatan, however, have never been higher. *** You know those moments in your life when you realize that, while you see Editorial page 13A
Dear Editor, I am Randy Schulkers, and I love Powhatan County! I announced my intention to apply for the Board of Supervisor’s position in District Four last year. Since then, I have knocked on many doors in District for neighborhoods, and talked to everyone I could about what neighbors think is important. Powhatan is already a wonderful place to live, and I feel we can work together to help Powhatan become an even better place to live. I am a conservative, and an independent – retired now, and available for full time work as your supervisor. When I was in school, the Viet Nam war was going on (termed a police action at that time). Patriotism was a big thing with my friends and I, so to answer the call, I enlisted in the US Air Force. I went back to college after my 4 year contract was fulfilled. After graduation from the University of South Florida with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management, I spent the next 40 years in international business positions often working with budgets in the $100’s of millions of dollars. I learned to successfully negotiate everything in business, and that skill is one of the things I plan to use to our advantage in the County business of Powhatan. The last company I worked for relocated us to the Richmond office, (which Bonnie finally approved when we visited Powhatan in January, 2005), and quickly realized how much we liked it here. We both grew up in small towns so it wasn’t a far stretch for us to identify with Powhatan. There is a unique “something” that makes Powhatan just a bit better than most places. The friendly, honest people who welcomed us here are a major part. The natural beauty of the land - the open country and fresh air, and that feeling of freedom that works its way into our daily lives is even more. Many of you already know what I am talking about; and the others will realize it soon. Bonnie was the first to notice that peaceful, easy feeling that comes over us whenever we cross the County line with the Powhatan stone marker on route 60. We truly care what happens here, and want to have a say in how future things are decided for all of us. My enthusiasm for the country lifestyle that Powhatan provides, prompted me to get very involved in our community as soon as I arrived. One of the first things we did was to sign up for the PLI (Powhatan Leadership Institute) where we learned so much about Powhatan, its government, and places not commonly visited. I became a facilitator of the PLI, introducing a new course entitled, appropriately “Leadership”. I studied the Kelly/ Becker Community Planning and Comprehensive Plan Course. We attend the Powhatan United Methodist Church and St John Neumann
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church. I am currently Treasurer of the PPP, Positive Powhatan People; a life-member of The Powhatan Historical Society, the Powhatan Lions Club, Capital Area Agency for Aging, and others. I am a Lifelong member of the NRA, and have received many awards for pistol, rifle and archery competitions. We have two grown daughters and 6 wonderful, rambunctious grandchildren. Attending all Board of Supervisors meetings and workshops has always been a priority. That is how I gained an understanding of how each decision has been worked out as it was happening. For the past four years, I had been part of a citizen’s group that studied Powhatan budgeting and spending over the past 10 years. Many areas have been identified which could be improved upon. One thing I know for certain - we have to live within our means – just as every household within Powhatan does. There is always a way to get more for your money’s worth - but you have to ask for it – and work for it. A proper representative government needs citizen’s input, and that’s where you come in – a few times each year - we will hold a District Four “Village Meeting” for you to give your input to me and ask questions – to get that “working together” thing going strong. Since I am retired, I am going to be accessible to you morning or evening. Contact me by email and let me know what is making you happy or unhappy about Powhatan. That is what this Supervisor position is all about – representing the neighbors in District 4, and, in the larger sense, representing all the people of Powhatan. When I am elected to the BOS, my first priorities will include -Education and EMS. The Fire and Rescue Squads in Powhatan are fine groups of dedicated Volunteers. These wonderful people do more than save lives, they help save us money on our home insurance as well as saving on ambulance fees. Neither salaries, benefits, nor retirement expenses come from our taxes. I need you to help us all realize the dream of making Powhatan an even better place to live. May God bless Powhatan and the good old USA!
years, Billy has displayed his ability to listen to the people of Powhatan county. Billy’s common sense approach to governing have given people of the county the confidence to know they can put their trust in him. I have never met anyone who brings more focus and commitment to the task at hand. Billy is qualified and is ready to serve the fourth district. He has the experience, the knowledge and the....passion. As the former Publisher and Owner of Powhatan Today, it is with upmost confidence, that I urge the voters of the fourth distict to vote Billy Melton for Board of Supervisors. David S.Cole Henrico
Apartments, if approved, will cost county tax payers
Dear Editor, I hope many of you read the excellent letter by Tara Johnson published in the August 31 edition. Tara points out numerous reasons why the proposed apartments and rezoning of the Lewis tract is a very bad idea. Even those residents that do not live near this proposed development will be dramatically affected by the building of these low rent apartments. Our school system will be adversely affected with larger class sizes, increased capital costs, and possible redistricting of students due to influx of additional unplanned for students. By the way, the taxes paid by the developer will not come close to covering the additional costs for schools, fire, police and traffic control. All Powhatan residents will bear the cost of this unnecessary development. One has to wonder why the Board of Supervisors is considering such a project that will adversely affect so many and help almost no one. There are apartments in the county that are standing vacant, so why build more? A recent study in Iowa shows the adverse effect such low rent housing and section 8 apartments have on the surrounding community. It demonstrated that many of those Randy Schulkers living in section 8 apartments have Powhatan on the surrounding community. It demonstrated that many of those living in section 8 housing were not the lawful occupants but friends and relatives. These friends and relatives were responsible for a dramatic crime increase in the area. Is that what we can look forward to in Dear Editor, Powhatan? The definition of passion is: 1. A I hope that many of you will powerful emotion, such as love attend the rezoning hearing sched,joy...boundless enthusiasm. When I uled for Oct. 4, and show your think back on the twenty plus years opposition to this proposed developI have know Billy Melton, passion ment. Contact your supervisor and is a word which comes to mind express your opposition to this type often. Billy has a stong passion and of development. commitment for life, his family, his friends friends, his job, and PowRobert Rhoades hatan county. Powhatan Having served on the Planning Commission for the past twelve see Letters page 13A
Melton has what it takes to lead Powhatan County
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Letters: Parade was missed Apartment opponents can’t have it both ways Dear Editor, I read with interest the comments by Cathy White (“Approval of apartment plan would be a disaster for county”) in the September 21 issue of Powhatan Today. This is just the first in what is sure to be many repercussions from the decision by the Board of Supervisors to approve the Wal-Mart SuperCenter. It is ironic that many residents who supported the WalMart SuperCenter now appear to oppose the building of these apartments. Most Wal-Mart employees are on the low end of the wage scale and will not be able to afford to buy houses. Where do the SuperCenter supporters think that the WalMart employees are going to live? This inevitably will be the case with the other megadevelopments that are sure to follow in Powhatan. We cannot have it both ways with regard to largescale development in Powhatan. We will have to permit apartment complexes to be built or, by default, force those new employees to live in Chesterfield County—thereby negating much of the fiscal argument for approving Wal-Mart in the first place. Sincerely, Bob Nagel Powhatan
Labor Day Parade was deeply missed by families Dear Editor, Powhatan County has such a special feeling about it. It is homey and friendly
and reminds one of a place that country singers sing about as a place to go back home and feel at home. There are special events planned for families, and children look forward each year to these events. My grandchildren called and said “we are coming to the Labor Day Parade.” I told them I heard there would not be a parade, and my daughter, who grew up in Powhatan, said “there is always a Labor Day Parade in Powhatan.” I said they say there are other activities so come anyway. As we drove around with the two little children in the backseat, we saw a ghost town in the Village. There was only one man wheeling a stroller and looking around like he did not get the message: no parade. After looking at the sad faces of my grandchildren and talking to many, I promised to write this letter. We are all afraid that a cherished tradition will be ended. I know the economy is tight, but I thought the parade was composed mostly of volunteers. Please do not do away with this fun time for families. Many also looked forward to seeing friends rarely seen during the year. The parade was a signal of school time, school spirit, and fall. Yes, I am willing to help and feel there will be others. What do we need to do to get back our parade?
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WHAT SHE DID: In the game against James River WHAT HE DID: she had 24State assists, 3 aces and 8Won digs. In theDistrict 1st Advancing to the Southside Semi-Finals Singles Championship District Game, which was against Monticello, she and was also on the had 24 assists, 5 aces and 5 digs. Winning Doubles Team WHAT THEY DID:
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Soggy conditions can’t slow Powhatan By Greg Taylor Contributing Writer
Despite the torrential rain that fell last Friday, Powhatan still made the long trip to Emporia to play former Southside District opponent Greensville County in an interregional contest. The trip proved successful as the Indians jumped out to a 20-0
halftime lead and eventually claimed a convincingly 33-6 victory behind a strong defensive effort. Coming into this game, Powhatan’s defense had been suspect against the pass. The Indians already had allowed 93 points in three games this season, compared with just 82 points in 11 games last year. Playing against another team that
Indians cruise in Jefferson opener
runs a spread offense appeared to present a challenge for Powhatan. Instead, the Indians held Greensville to only 64 yards passing while intercepting two passes, one of which was returned for a touchdown by Landen Bradley. Powhatan’s offense set the tone early by scoring on its first two possessions of the game; both scores
were aided by excellent punt returns by Norris Goode. Powhatan’s Ray Brown was the offensive weapon of choice on the first possession as he carried the ball six straight times for 45 yards, with the final carry a ten yard touchdown scamper that was aided by a nice seal block by senior right tackle Andrew
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By Richard Carrier Contributing Writer
Entering the unknown arena of Jefferson District competition, the Powhatan High School volleyball team hosted Monticello last Thursday night. The Indians’ season-long habit of slow starts in matches and innumerable unforced errors left PHS coach Clark Menger wondering how his very talented group would respond. “I challenged them,” he said. “I would give them one hour off of practice tomorrow (Friday) if they won the first game and the match. And if they won all three (games) they could have the day off.” “Maybe I found a button (to push),” the coach said as the Lady Indians demolished their visitors 25-10, 25-11 and 15-8. “I’m willing to do whatever it takes.” In such a quick and lopsided match, it’s difficult for any player to accumulate much in the way of statistics, but Crystal Marshall managed to produce 24 assists, while adding five aces and five digs. “She also had two welltimed dump-kills [in which the setter fakes a set and instead catches the opponent off-guard by dumping the ball over the net],” Menger said. “Those really keep a team down. It’s terrible to be on the receiving end of those.”
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After finishing her race, Clara Frazier sticks around to cheer for her BSH teammates Saturday in Richmond.
Byrd flies through Richmond park By Jim McConnell Sports Editor
Rachel Byrd is no stranger to big, prestigious cross country meets. Last season, Powhatan High’s top distance runner earned all-Metro honors after finishing in the top five at both the Region I and Group AA state championships. So Byrd wasn’t the least bit fazed by the crowds and commotion at Saturday’s Maymont Cross Country Festival – and the rain-soaked course didn’t slow her down, either. The junior impressively navigated Maymont Park’s slow, hilly 5K track to cross the finish line nearly 30 seconds ahead of her closest competitor in the Girls Varsity Silver division. Even more remarkable, Byrd’s winning time was 55 seconds faster than the one she posted last year when she finished second to Monacan’s Kaila Blackburn in the Varsity Bronze race. Byrd wasn’t the only Powhatan County runner who performed well at Maymont, though.
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Blessed Sacrament’s Brian Hammond (left) and Matt
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New PHS trainer excited to join winning program By Jim McConnell
High on a full-time basis beginning in early August. “Mike’s terrific,” said Ivan An injury derailed Mike Puglia’s Schwartz, director of sports medibaseball career and sparked his cine for Bon Secours. “He’s full of energy and he takes a lot of pride in interest in sports medicine. Now being part of the Powhatan family.” Powhatan High School’s new PHS athletic director Jim Woodathletic trainer is dedicated to doing all he can to ensure all PHS athletes son said the arrangement was “a perfect fit” because of the positive receive the best possible care. working relationship that already Puglia’s arrival filled a void left existed between the school division when longtime PHS teacher and and Bon Secours. athletic trainer Faith Rosselot Bon Secours personnel have resigned and moved to Ohio over the performed athletic physicals at summer. The 26-year-old trainer, who is an Powhatan High for several years. employee of Bon Secours Health See Trainer page 4B Systems, was assigned to Powhatan Sports Editor
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New PHS athletic trainer Mike Puglia consults with football player Mark John.
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Powhatan’s Austin Stewart (1640) finished 46th in the freshman boys race.
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Blessed Sacrament’s Grant Campbell strides toward the finish line.
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Teammates Lindsay Seeley (18th, 22.54), Aleece Woolfolk (49th, 25.40) and Kate Long (50th, 25.44) joined her in the top 50 Silver finishers. Meghan West (25.47) just missed that milestone in 51st and Morgan Revels (68th, 28.29) helped Powhatan’s girls claim seventh place in the girls team standings. Buoyed by four runners in the top 56 – Sidney Noble (22nd, 18.50), Sam Wojcicki (24th, 18.57), Steven Stone (35th, 19.17) and Jonny Pfab (56th, 19.57) – Powhatan’s boys also finished seventh in the Silver standings. And that group didn’t even include fast freshman Max Rutter, who competed in the Men’s Open 5K division and placed 10th overall (19.37). Another youngster, Kaitlin Adams, was fourth in the Freshman Girls race with a time of 21.57. Powhatan had four
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Graham Frazier was a picture of concentration as he claimed a 38th-place finish.
runners in the Freshman Boys event: Austin Conway (15th, 19.38), Tyler Williams (16th, 19.41), Austin Stewart (46th, 21.37) and Zach Morgott (70th, 25.59). Blessed Sacrament Huguenot also was wellrepresented on Saturday. Clara Frazier was the Knights’ top finisher, crossing the stripe 12th in the Private School Girls race in a time of 22.31. Josephine Realubit (47th, 26.58), Kelsey Talmadge (49th, 27.09),
Natalie Realubit (57th, 28.30) and Olivia Fowkes (60th, 30.18) helped BSH claim ninthplace in the team standings. In the Private School Boys event, the Knights were paced by Jack Toomey (29th, 19.42) and Graham Frazier (38th, 20.11), as well as Brian Hammond (75th, 26.12),. Matt Cheseldine (26.12), Christian Goodwyn (77th, 30.55) and Grant Campbell (78th, 30.57)
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Southside pays tribute to Donlavey By Jim McConnell Sports Editor
“Gentlemen, start your engines!” Those four words have been such an essential part of Junie Donlavey’s life, it seemed only appropriate for the Richmond native to deliver them prior to the 150-lap Late Model race in his honor Sept. 16 at Southside Speedway. The 88-year-old Donlavey, a longtime NASCAR team owner and 2007 inductee into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame, donned a windbreaker to counter the unseasonably cool weather during his brief appearance at the 1/3-mile oval. Standing on the frontstretch alongside Ettrick native and 1973 Winston Cup Rookie of the Year Lennie Pond, Donlavey fielded a few questions from longtime local radio personality Joe Kelly and reflected on a NASCAR career that began some 62 years ago in Martinsville. After giving the starting command, Donlavey climbed aboard a golf cart and retreated to the climatecontrolled comfort of an enclosed trackside grandstand. There’s no telling if he stuck around long enough to see the end of a rough-andtumble race that likely would’ve brought back many memories. The longest race of Southside’s abbreviated
up the track, O’Neill tried to turn back under Oakley, but the cars were hung up together. Oakley’s car finally broke loose and slid across the track in front of O’Neill. The cars collided again, and this time, O’Neill’s car climbed on top of Oakley’s left fender as they spun out of control toward the finish. Oakley and O’Neill smashed into the concrete retaining wall on the inside of the frontstretch and their battered machines skidded past the finish line, but not before a hard-charging Langford and Raymond Pittman zoomed by to claim the top two finishing positions. “I don’t have any luck,” O’Neill said. “I PHOTO BY JIM MCCONNELL think I used it all up when we were winning Richmond native Junie Donlavey took time to greet fans on Sept. 16 at Southside Speedway. all those championships 2011 schedule wasn’t and Dodson was blackqualifying draw put him didn’t have the track in the 90s.” decided until the last few on the pole. He knew position I wanted,” Lang- flagged for sheet metal Angered by what he yards of the final lap. By protecting that position hanging off his car, ford said. saw as irresponsible the time the smoke sending both leaders to would be difficult, Turns out, he was in driving by Oakley, a cleared, tempers cooled though, with the likes of just the right spot. the rear of the field while fired-up O’Neill exited Johnson’s ability to and track officials had a Eddie Johnson, Jeff ending their chances for his car and stormed over consistently execute on chance to review video victory. Oakley and Chris to confront him, only to restarts gave him the lead of the chaotic finish, Johnson’s misfortune be intercepted by track Dodson also occupying and made him the clear Timmy Langford found top-five spots on the seemed destined to officials and two police favorite to win when himself in Victory Lane starting grid. benefit local Late Model officers. Friends, family and rookie Andrew Dean spun veteran Lin O’Neill, who celebrating a most Langford gradually members of both pit improbable victory. fell back into the pack as in turn 2 on lap 146. The replaced him in first second-to-last caution of place and needed only to crews climbed over the “To win a 150-lapper Johnson, Dodson and wall and spilled onto the … I just can’t believe it,” Nick Smith took turns in the night sent the race successfully navigate track to protect their into overtime and set up a three circuits of the said a beaming Langthe lead. driver. No punches were three-lap sprint to the ford, who hadn’t won asphalt oval to reach He was 13th at one thrown during the melee checkered flag. since June 24, 2004. Victory Lane. point and appeared But Johnson appeared “The first one was sweet; stuck, unable to move It was one too many. and no arrests were made. “Going to the checkthe second one is even Heading into turn 3 through traffic on a tight to spin his wheels on the ered, you’ve gotta go,” ensuing restart and got sweeter.” on the final lap, Oakley track where passes are he said. “You can’t hold together with Dodson as dove in aggressively Langford’s good always at a premium. back because nobody fortune began before the under O’Neill for the “I knew we had a car they crossed the startfinish line. Johnson spun lead. As the cars washed wants to finish second.” race, when the postthat could win. I just
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IT’S ABOUT PRINCIPLES… Principles and Values I Have Chosen
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1. Fiscal responsibility; rigorous attention to appropriate expenditure of the taxpayers’ money; serious stewardship of all resources.
1. Active listening: to be open to the thoughts, information, aspirations, and needs of constituents, of the public-at-large, of employees, of opposing parties and “camps,” of common sense, of my conscience; to acknowledge that I do not have a lock on the truth or always the best answer.
2. Integrity; honor and ethics in all transactions. Transparency. To be what I seem; to do the very best I can every day on the job; to demand of myself—and to model for others—standards of conduct expected by and due to the people I’ve been elected to serve. 3. Respect for all stakeholders; equity and fairness in all interactions; approachability, accessibility, and responsiveness. 4. Goal driven; focus on the prime deliverables; due diligence and hard work. To seek out/demand hard evidence to inform my deliberations and analyses and to undergird my decisions. 5. Commitment to personal, organizational, professional, and staff excellence. Duty: to deliver results and take responsibility with courage and discipline because it’s the correct definition of public service. 6. Respect for the past; dealing with today’s opportunities and issues; preparation for our chosen future. 7. Vision: to build a what-can-be picture of our future; not to settle for business-as-usual/status quo if it no longer makes sense. 8. Dignity: to represent the people quietly, calmly; to understand the seriousness of governance; to build trust and respect for the office of Supervisor. 9. Teamwork: to recognize that we’re all in this together, that conflicts and disagreements don’t make us enemies; to understand I do not know everything and cannot “have it my way”; to acknowledge the dignity and principles of others with whom I might disagree. 10. Inclusion: to invite all stakeholders to the table and to listen with head AND heart. Continue to positively involve our African-American citizens in the governance process.
2. Balance: to attempt to weigh conflicting evidence, opinions, and even special interests to arrive at a fair and balanced position. 3. Listening to my heart: to recognize that in my zeal for evidence and logic that sometimes I do not balance facts with heart; to always take into account the human side of issues, be they families, neighborhoods, peoples’ dreams, values, and needs . . . even as I use facts to make decisions. There are human consequences to every decision. 4. Continuous learning: to continually seek improvement, new ways to do things; be open to guidance, feedback, advice, models from a wide range of sources. 5. Can-do: to “dwell in possibility” rather than to wallow in “ain’t it terrible?” To refuse to buy into obstructionism, cynicism, and anger. To facilitate problem solving and forward motion in getting things done. 6. Authenticity: to be sincere, real, engaged; serve a greater good. 7. Passion: to believe in this job; to inject energy and belief into the deliberations of public life. 8. Facing up: to not shy away from difficult or awkward situations or decisions; to acknowledge mistakes and learn from them. To forgive myself and others when mistakes are made.
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Football: Higuchi fuels Indians’ rout of Eagles Continued from page 1B
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PHS athletic trainer Mike Puglia helps football player Norris Goode stretch out a leg cramp.
Trainer: Puglia excited to join PHS athletics staff Continued from page 1B Schwartz said. “We understand the true value Plus, Woodson was of a good athletic trainer familiar with Schwartz, and what it can add to who used to cover high not only the football school football as a team, but the entire television sportscaster in athletic program.” That’s especially true Richmond. in an era of increasing Woodson and awareness among high Schwartz had kept in touch over the years, and school administrators and coaches regarding the when Schwartz found diagnosis and treatment out Powhatan was of head injuries. looking for an athletic “Things have changed trainer, he put together a dramatically over the last proposal that was few years,” Schwartz unanimously approved added. “When I played, by the school board. you could ‘get your bell “It makes me feel good that Powhatan has rung’ and still go back into the game. Now a Bon Secours athletic trainer because Powhatan people understand that there’s more to it.” is a special place,”
Because he’s not that far removed from his own playing career, Puglia believes he has a unique perspective in dealing with coaches and athletes. Puglia, whose resume includes stints on the athletic training staffs at Bridgewater College and James Madison University, said that in his role as trainer at Powhatan, his first responsibility is “looking out for the health and safety of the athletes while helping them get healthy and back on the field as quickly as possible.” “Coaches want their players to be able to play
and I understand that,” he added. “I want them to play, too, because I like winning as much as anybody. I want to help bring state championships to Powhatan.” Schwartz noted that part of the program for becoming a certified athletic trainer is “dealing with athletes and coaches and knowing what makes them tick.” “We want our trainers to cultivate relationships with coaches, athletes and parents,” he said. “They become part of the fabric of the community. It’s already a terrific relationship and now we can take it to the next level.”
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Christovich for a quick 7-0 lead. The Indians defense stepped up and forced Greensville to punt after a three and out. Goode took the ensuing punt and returned it 54 yards to the Eagles’ six yard line, where Alex Higuchi capitalized on the short field with a 5-yard TD run. The extra point was missed but with 3:32 left in the first quarter Powhatan had a 13-0 lead and control of the game. Higuchi had a stellar night for Powhatan. In addition to his rushing touchdown, he also had a touchdown reception and an interception on defense. His overall stat line for the night was: eight carries for 67 yards and a touchdown; two receptions for 70 yards and another score; seven tackles, one tackle for loss, one interception. He accounted for 137 of Powhatan’s 242 yards of offense. Powhatan went into halftime leading 20-0 after Bradley’s 30-yard interception return in the second quarter. The defense did a solid job of keeping the Eagles’ offense in check, holding them to only 13 yards passing and 53 yards rushing in the first half. The second half saw a rejuvenated Greensville squad come out and score on their first possession. John Woodruff led the Eagles on a 65-yard drive that was aided by a roughing the passer call. Woodruff ended the possession with a 35-yard touchdown pass to Jermaine Boykins. The twopoint conversion was stopped short by Higuchi to keep
Powhatan’s lead at 20-6. Powhatan’s offense was slow out of the gate in the second half and punted on its first two series. However, Powhatan’s defense gave them a short field for third possession after back to back sacks by Chris DeLeon and Christovich backed Greensville to its 1-yard line. After a short punt and a personal foul against the Eagles, Powhatan took over at the Greensville 14. Bradley needed only one carry to power his way into the end zone and extend the Indians’ lead to 27-6. A possible turning point for Powhatan’s defense this year was its ability to stop Greensville from scoring after the Eagles recovered Brown’s fumble at the Indians’ 12-yard line early in the fourth quarter. Powhatan forced the Eagles to turn over the ball on downs after Bradley’s emphatic spike of a Woodruff pass on fourth down. Looking to put the nail in the coffin, the Indians took over at their 6-yard line and embarked on a six-play, 94yard drive. The big play was Thomas Mitchell’s 67-yard touchdown pass to Higuchi, who caught the ball near the Eagles’ sideline but stayed inbounds and racing untouched to the end zone for the final score. On the night, Powhatan’s defense held Greensville to only 183 yards of total offense, led by Corey Cabaniss’ 10 tackles (including two for a loss) and Bradley’s seven tackles. The Indians also had four sacks. Powhatan improved to 2-2 on the year and will look to get another nondistrict victory next week in Farmville against Prince Edward. Kickoff is slated for 7:30 p.m.
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Where/When: Prince Edward High School at 7:30 p.m. Friday Last Meeting: 2010, Powhatan won 63-0. The Indians have won the last nine meetings. Last week: Prince Edward was idle; Powhatan beat Greensville 33-6 on the road Keys to the game: When Powhatan is on offense, they will have an easier time moving the ball against a defense that is allowing almost 30 points per game. The running game should have big night on the ground provided they can continue to engage the defensive line and hold their blocks. The Eagles defense is prone to give up points and yards. With a game against a weaker opponent on paper, the Indians should be able to get the passing game back in a solid rhythm in preparation for the start of Jefferson District competition next week. When Prince Edward is on offense, the Indians will have to focus on stopping Prince Edward’s running game led by Raheem Lockett and Jakeem Eddins who have combined for 480 yards on 53 carries. Coach John Ford’s team is still young but they have improved over last year’s team. QB Davon Adams leads the Eagles offense but has not been accurate on the season completing only 395 of his passes while throwing five interceptions to three touchdowns. The Eagles have turned over the ball 9 times on offense this season and if that pattern continues look for Powhatan to capitalize on any turnover. In their last game against Rustburg, the Eagles had their first victory over an opponent with a winning record since October 3, 2008. This year’s game should see Powhatan’s running game set the tone early while the defense continues to improve before district play. A win will move Powhatan to 3-2 on the year and keep them in the hunt for a playoff spot in Region II at the season’s halfway point. – Greg Taylor
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PHS volleyball sweeps Midlo and James River By Richard Carrier
seven digs. Ebony Scott added six kills and, as she has become more Contributing Writer involved as a server; two aces. Playing their eighth and ninth Coach Menger’s assessment of consecutive games out of confer- his team’s slow start again; “It ence the Powhatan High School was a much better match than it volleyball squad took on AAA should have been.� Midlothian and James River in Powhatan’s trip to James River what, hopefully, were cathartic High School resulted in “the same meetings for the Lady Indians. basic thing,� Coach Menger said. “We’ve been starting our “They (the Lady Rapids) took us matches too slow and committing to the full five games. It never far too many unforced errors, should have been.� “Coach Clark Menger said. James River established The PHS girls did not reverse themselves with a 19-25 win in that trend in last week’s trip to the the opener and, as the Lady Lady Trojans court. Midlothian Indians appeared to get their feet jumped hard on the Powahtan under them, survived the second girls early, winning the first game game 24-26. “We dug our selves a of the match 13-25. But in almost big hole,� Coach Menger said as a complete reversal,� we woke his squad faced a game-three up,� the Lady Indians took the elimination. But Krystal Marshall second game 25-14. Seemingly in had other ideas. control, PHS cruised to a 25-19 The senior Captain opened the win in the third game. But in the third game with a ten-point fourth game the Midlothian girls service run, including two aces. regrouped and extended the The Lady Indians parlayed that match-deciding final game before 10-0 lead into a 25-18 win. falling 26-24. “Crystal (Marshall ) was very Alexis Cummings led the impressive and as a team we Powhatan squad with six kills and started to wake up a little bit
more,� Coach Menger said. Spreading the attack around – five hitters had six kills or more for the match, with Sierra Strathy leading with 11 kills and seven blocks – the Lady Indians took game number four 25-16. “And then conditioning took over ,� Coach Menger recalled as the Powhatan squad punished the Lady Rapids 15-6 in the deciding game. Sophomore libero Sami Pearce sprinted, dove and collected floor burns for 15 digs.� When your Libero is digging ball and covering on defense that’s really ‘on,‘� commented Coach Menger. Ebony Scott’s “break-out match,� produced six kills, four block/kills and four aces. Junior Janey Goodman, back on the court after a back injury, was not far behind with seven kills, three blocks and two aces. “It was a gut-wrenching first two games.� Coach Menger said. “and then, with Crystal Marshall leading us, we basically just whipped them the final three games.�
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Volleyball: Indians dominate Jefferson opener Continued from page 1B poor performance against Atlee and Clover Hill. Don’t get me Ebony Scott led the wrong, those two teams blocking brigade;� Our blocking really came to are very good and will dominate their respective life, we dominated the net,� Coach Menger said, (AAA) districts, but we just didn’t play well with six. Sierra Strathy against them.� added five and Janey Thursday night’s Goodman three. Scott crowd provided “a great also contributed four kills and Strathy zipped out-pouring of fan three aces across the net. support. There were signs and placards and Coach Menger was most appreciative of the just a lot of fan support. Our building really came student-body support. to life� “I really feel we let Now 8-2 overall and the fans down with our
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they have been very frustrated, internally.� An indication of the prominence and dominance of the volleyball program at Powhatan High School may very well be indicated by a scheduling first. The Lady Indians will host Collegiate School on September 30 – a Friday night.
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ELECT BILL MELTON INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR DISTRICT 4 SUPERVISOR As we prepare this wonderful county for the next generation lets keep in mind the vision of the New Comprehensive Plan: “Powhatan County will be a place where people can see the stars at night, be in touch with the land, and yet be able to work, live, play, shop, and learn without leaving the county.� I will always keep this vision in mind while serving you, the citizens of Powhatan. When Elected I Will:
As you evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the candidates for District 4 Supervisor, please consider the following:
Be an Accessible, Respectful and Open Leader
16 = The number of years Teresa, my wife of 33 years, and I have lived in Powhatan.
Work with the County Leadership and fellow Supervisors to run a Well Managed, Efficient, Lean County Government
2 = The number of children Teresa and I have, both of who were educated in the Powhatan School system and who continue to live in the County.
Work to Implement the NEW Comprehensive Plan, which maintains our rural character while protecting the land rights of our citizens.
3 = The number of Melton generations who live in Powhatan—Teresa and I have two grandsons.
Ensure that county ordinances drafted for the new Comprehensive Plan facilitate business growth and are easy for the public to understand.
1 = The number of businesses Teresa and I have owned and operated in Powhatan—May’s Supermarket at Flatrock.
Work to better balance our tax base while continuing to provide for the needs of the community.
36 = My years of local and regional business experience 12 = The number of years I have spent as the District 4 Planning Commissioner
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EXPERIENCE I know the school system as only a parent can. I know the processes for getting things done in the County, and I have worked with the key decision makers for more than a decade. HISTORY You need to live in a place for awhile to understand the implications of change and what they might mean for the future—the consequences—intended and unintended. For more than a decade, I have worked with the leaders of the County, provided information for their deliberations and listened to the arguments pro and con. While I didn’t agree with all of their decisions, I not only understand where we are today, but the reasoning behind the how and why.
Support our PUBLIC Schools, facilitating better communication between both governing bodies to develop a relationship of respect and trust. Always remember that students and teachers are most important part of our schools. Continue to support and explore ways to improve our Law Enforcement, Fire, and Rescue agencies so the needs of the citizens are met. Support Economic Development of all types, while working with our Economic Director to explore ways bring businesses to Powhatan which will: • Capture users for current infrastructure investment • Increase business tax revenues which helps reduce the tax burden on the residents • Provide for much needed jobs • Provide work for the Powhatan companies that are involved in the building industry • Assist in implementation of Nodal Development • Work to capture all road funding available to Powhatan and lobby our state representatives to provide additional funding when possible.
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Fury players giving back Contributed Report On a cool September afternoon, members of the Powhatan Soccer Association’s Fury U17 Boys team met at Hensley Park in Chesterfield to participate in a special team outing working with Richmond area’s TOPSoccer program, which is designed to enrich the lives of boys and girls with special needs through soccer. Assistant Coach Aaron Humphreys stated, “I have a strong passion for soccer and for giving back. I want to bring more to this team, something more than just soccer. To me, coaching isn’t just about teaching soccer. It’s about having the incredible opportu-
nity to help guide and influence kids, both on and off the field. God has blessed us all with this opportunity and I want to make the most out of it.� Team parents, Aaron and Donna Puryear, organized the boys’ participation as “Buddies� with TOPSoccer. Fourteen of the team’s players participated in this fun-filled, happy event. Whether doing shots on goals, scooting through cones, or playing games like “duck-duck-goose,� the boys showed great enjoyment and energy with their participants. They had so much fun that they plan to return in early October for another TOPSoccer event.
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Powhatan 4-H Shooting Club competes at statewide event Contributed Report
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With more than 290 youth from twenty-five 4-H clubs throughout the Commonwealth, the local club wasn’t sure how they would fare at the 2011 State 4-H Shoot this month. This was a record number of youth to participate in the annual 4-H shooting education event – up 33 from last year. However, all doubts were set aside as the ribbons and winning teams were announced. Powhatan 4-H club leader Frankie Barham said, “This may have been the best performance by this team in 18 years.� Barham has been taking Powhatan youth to this competition for close to 20 years, but said they really excelled this season. Twenty-six young people attended the event representing Powhatan’s 4-H shooting education club. The competition took place at Holiday Lake 4-H Center in Appomattox, VA during the weekend of Sept. 911. For many of the local club members, this was the first time to compete in a state-wide shooting event. Local club members came home with ribbons from every event they participated. In particular, Barham said, “The girls on the team really stepped up their game.� As in past years, the local club members brought home numerous
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It was the first state-wide competition for many team members.
team and individual awards. Following is a list of those youth who placed in the top three of each division: In the muzzle loading rifle results, the senior team took first place for the in-line and traditional competitions. The traditional team included Kelsey Kivikko, Jordan Hodge and Dana Thomas; while the in-line team was made up of Josh Fagan, Donnie Brown and Austin Braswell. Rachel Schaapman won first in the junior individual in-line competition, while Donnie Brown placed first in the senior individual in-line portion. Seniors Anthony Schaapman and Josh Fagan took second and third as individuals. The senior team from Powhatan (Anthony Schaapman, Donnie Brown and Josh Fagan) also took top honors in the archery competition
with a first place overall win. Anthony won first place as a senior individual, while Josh took second. The junior team (Rachel Wooten, Rachel Schaapman and Amy Adcock) took second place overall in archery. In the air pistol silhouette competition, Amy Adcock brought home second place as a junior, while Alex Oliver took third place for the juniors. In the small bore rifle silhouette, the senior team (Kelsey Kivikko, Justin Hoffman and Anthony Schaapman) took first place. The junior team (Amy Adcock, Emma Hodge and T.J. Gillespie) took third place. Kelsey Kivikko earned third place as a senior individual. In the small bore 3position scope competition, the senior team (Josh Woodruff, Kelsey Kivikko and Anthony
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Scaapman) brought home the first place medal. Individual seniors Josh Woodruff and Kelsey Kivikko took second and third in the event. Emma Hodge took third for the juniors. Powhatan junior team members Emma Hodge, Rachel Wood and Rachel Schaapman took first place in the sporter scope event. For the shot gun, or skeet, competition, the junior team (Rachel Schaapman, Emma Hodge and Alex Oliver) won second place overall in skeet. Senior team (Anthony Schaapman, Austin Braswell and Hunter Rowe) took second place honors, while Schaapman took third as a senior individual. The 4-H Shooting Education program uses shooting sports as a vehicle to help young people ages 9 to 19 develop life skills such as discipline, responsibility and leadership. Through the club, youth also learn firearm safety, basic marksmanship fundamentals and wildlife identification. Each year, the Powhatan 4-H Shooting Club sponsors a hunter safety course along with the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries for local residents. In August, more than 75 area sports enthusiasts took the course in Powhatan. The Powhatan 4-H Shooting Club is grateful for the financial support received from the National Rifle Association, Altria Group and Dominion Electric this past year.
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Screening no substitute for medical advice By Mary Shedden Media General News Service
Can spit really tell you spit about your health? A simple sample of saliva is all it takes for commercial DNA researchers to say whether you’re likely to get certain diseases, from diabetes to colon cancer to restless leg syndrome. Armed with that knowledge, it’s up to you what steps to take next: Steer clear of the buffet table? Exercise more? Get to the doctor for that checkup you’ve been avoiding? All good ideas. Just remember that these commercial genetic screenings shouldn’t be seen as serious medical advice, say those working in the rapidly evolving field of genomics. The companies challenging consumers to take charge of their health with a personal genome test that costs $250 to $1,000 are the same as those gaining recent attention for identifying the ethnic roots of many celebrities. Although shows such as “Faces of America” and “Who Do You Think You Are” offer broad and harmless clues about genealogical ties, geneticists and medial ethicists say the
health tests could persuade a person to undergo a preventive medical procedure to lower the risk of getting a disease to which he or she is predisposed. “I worry that people will take actions that will be hard to reverse,” says Dr. Muin Khoury, director of the National Office of Public Health Genomics at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It has been less than a decade since scientists completely identified the genetic sequence within a single human body no small feat, considering there are 20,500 genes marking more than 3 million base pairs of DNA. The CDC estimates researchers have located more than 100 diseases within these genetic hieroglyphics. Concern that people will take drastic measures is based on the reaction many have had to more established genetic tests conducted by physicians. That includes women found to have a genetic tie to breast cancer, such as actress Christina Applegate, who have opted to undergo chemotherapy and a mastectomy. In fact, a study released last week revealed that the longterm survival of such women may not improve when they opt to remove their breast. “There’s a lot of potential for havoc,” says Bill Allen, director
of the bioethics and medical professionalism at the University of Florida’s College of Medicine. “It can affect decision-making in ways that can be hazardous.” Companies such as 23andMe, Navigenics and DeCodeMe make it clear in online marketing that they don’t offer medical advice when assessing genetic risks for conditions such as diabetes, macular degeneration or Parkinson’s disease. Instead, individuals can use the information to alter behaviors or prepare for a possible onset, a spokesman for 23andMe says. “We believe that the more information a person can have about their body, including sensitivity to particular drugs, which diseases they’re carriers for and their genetic risks for particular conditions, the more empowered they’ll be to make sound health decisions together with their physician or other medical provider,” a spokesman said in emailed comments. The scope of diseases assessed in personal genome tests has grown significantly since 23andMe and others emerged in 2007. Consumers don’t see it, but scientists analyze the data according to disease, using clues located on a single gene (cystic
fibrosis, for example) or on multiple genes and influenced by other behavioral factors such as smoking (such as heart disease). The companies admit pinpointing risk is difficult. A 2009 study in the journal Nature revealed that identical saliva samples sent to separate companies resulted in conflicting results. When saliva from five individuals was sent to 23andMe and Navigenics and tested for the relative risk of 13 common diseases, results were inconsistent at least once for nine of the 13 conditions. And three of the five individuals tested received opposite risk results for four conditions: type 2 diabetes, heart attack, lupus and restless leg syndrome. Navigenics and 23andMe responded to the study with a jointly written letter that acknowledged that “Genotype-based prediction for common multifactorial disease is still in its infancy. More work must be done to standardize markers used; to better explain to the contribution of genetics to common, complex diseases; and to incorporate common genetic variants into clinical practice.” The developing state of genomics is why family history and personal behaviors are
more reliable and far cheaper indicators or future disease risk, says Dr. Rebecca Sutphen, a University of South Florida genetic researcher. “A geneticist is never going to give you all the information about your risk,” says Sutphen, who also is a board member for Informed Medical Decisions, which offers telephone genetics counseling for a growing number of companies, including DeCodeMe. She advocates professional counseling for anyone who undergoes consumer tests, or individual genetic tests conducted through physicians. Sutphen, an expert in the BRCA gene linked to breast and ovarian cancer risk, says that particular test is reliable because it targets a small at-risk group and has been conducted 100,000 times. The BRCA gene is a strong factor of cancer risk in about 5 percent of females with a specific family heritage or relatives with cancers at a young age. This gene is not part of the consumer health tests. She says she expects the consumer testing to be more reliable - and affordable - in three to five years. That’s how fast the science is evolving. The CDC’s Khoury
agrees. He likens today’s clients of personal genome tests to “parts of the population who want to be the first to buy the 3-D TV.” A recent New York Times story estimated that Navigenics and 23andMe have tested 55,000 individuals in the past three years. As a geneticist with concerns about reliability, Khoury says he has yet to jump on personal genomics bandwagon. “When the field is stable,” he says, “I’ll be one of the first people to sign up.” .
Happy DNA Day It’s not every day you get to celebrate your chromosomal makeup. April 25 is DNA Day 2010, the National Institutes of Health’s attempt to recognize genomic science, starting with the 1953 discovery of DNA’s double helix by James Watson and Francis Crick. Scientists clearly take the day seriously sort of. The day’s Facebook page links to articles relevant to the topic and promotes online chats for students. But it also highlights the annual double helix photo contest, for which artists build the chromosomal chain out of objects ranging from fortune cookies to colorful Peeps candy.
Hey Eddie, I drive a Chevrolet K1500 pickup with a 5.7 engine. My check engine light is on and after it’s been running for about five to ten minutes it feels like it’s missing. I had the computer checked and was told the codes were PO300 and PO304. I was also hold they were misfire codes. I changed all the spark plugs and spark plug wires, distributor cap and rotor. The only thing that changed is now I also have codes PO174 and PO152. I am now being told the O2 sensors may be bad. Could this be the whole problem I’ve been having?
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Hey Eddie, My 2004 Nissan Titan pickup has always run great, but just a few weeks ago it started losing power. I’ve had it checked and was told everything was okay. The problem is now getting worse. When I accelerate really hard the engine seems to bog, but picks back up when I ease off the gas. Could this just be bad gas?
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Jerry, Since I don’t know what other tests have been run on your truck we’ll start at the beginning. Your first set of codes were misfire codes - PO300 = random misfire and PO304 = misfire on the #4 cylinder. Your second set of codes are for the engine running too lean; too much air, not enough fuel. I don’t think your O2 sensors are so bad that they are causing a miss in the engine. I would have the fuel pressure checked first to make sure the engine is getting enough fuel. If that checks out okay I would have the intake manifold checked. The 5.7 engine in your truck has a composite intake manifold and a cast iron engine block. The two different materials expand and contract at different temperatures. This will, over time, create a vacuum leak at the intake manifold gasket. This “unmetered” air will show bad O2 sensor readings and could cause your engine to miss. I have a strong feeling this is the most likely cause of your problem. Replacing the intake manifold gaskets should correct this issue.
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TRUSTEE SALES
Legal Notices TRUSTEE SALES TRUSTEE’S SALE OF 2628 MOUNTAIN VIEW ROAD, Powhatan, VA 23139 In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original principal amount of $135,000.00, with an annual interest rate of 6.3750% from KREG C. ELLIOTT dated September 22, 2005, recorded among the land records of the Circuit Court for the COUNTY OF POWHATAN as Deed Book/Instrument # 663 AT PAGE 087, the undersigned appointed Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the front of the Circuit Court building for the County of Powhatan located at 3880 Old Buckingham Road, Powhatan, Virginia on October 6, 2011 at 11:45 AM, the property with improvements to wit: CONTAINING 0.95 ACRE, MORE OR LESS, AND DESIGNATED AS LOT C-27B, RED LANE, AS SHOWN ON PLAT OF SURVEY PREPARED BY BALZER AND ASSOCIATES, INC., ENTITLED "IMPROVEMENTS ON LOT C-27B, RED LAND, POWHATAN COUNTY, VIRGINIA", LYING AND BEING IN SPENCER DISTRICT, POWHATAN COUNTY, VIRGINIA. AND further described in the above Deed of Trust. (Tax Map No. 28A2-1C-27B) THIS COMMUNICATION IS FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A bidder’s deposit of $13,500.00 or 10% of the sale price, whichever is lower, will be required in cash, certified or cashier’s check. Settlement within fifteen (15) days of sale, otherwise Trustees may forfeit deposit. Additional terms to be announced at sale. Loan type: Conventional. Trustee’s File No. 11-214302D. PROFESSIONAL FORECLOSURE CORPORATION OF VIRGINIA, Substitute Trustees, C/O Shapiro & Burson, LLP, 236 Clearfield Avenue, Suite 215, Virginia Beach, VA 23462 (757) 687-8777
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SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF LOT 7A POWHATAN COMMERCIAL CENTER, SECTION A POWHATAN, VA 23139 In execution of a Deed of Trust from YORKSHIRE, LLC, Grantor, to BRAD BOOKER and ROBER TE. LEITCH, JR., Grantees, dated January 23, 2008, and recorded in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of Powhatan County, Virginia (the "Clerk’s Office"), in Deed Book 738 at Page 776, (the "Deed of Trust"), the undersigned, under that certain Appointment of Substitute Trustee dated September 21, 2011 will offer for sale at public auction on October 18, 2011 at 11:30 a.m., at the Powhatan County Circuit Court, 3880 Old Buckingham Road, Suite C, Powhatan, VA 23139, subject to the terms set forth below, the following described real property, together with all and singular the improvements, ways, easements, rights, privileges, and appurtenances to the same belonging, or in any way appertaining (collectively, the "Property"): ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the improvements thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, lying and being the Huguenot District, Powhatan County, Virginia, and known as Lot 7A, Section A, as shown on that certain plat by Balzer and Associates, Inc., entitled “Powhatan Commercial Center, Section A”, dated March 27, 1991, recorded April 2, 1991, in the Clerk’s Office, Circuit Court, County of Powhatan, Virginia, in Plat Cabinet E, Slide 18. TERMS OF SALE: CASH. The Property is to be sold "AS IS" and "WITH ALL FAULTS", without any representations or warranties, SUBJECT TO the rights of any person(s) in possession, to the extent any such rights exist and have priority over the Deed of Trust, and to any covenants, conditions, restrictions, easements, defects, encumbrances, adverse claim, and liens, whether recorded or inchoate, that have priority over the Deed of Trust. The successful bidder shall be required to execute a memorandum of sale and shall be required to provide a deposit of 10% of the successful bid in cash or certified or cashier’s check before the sale becomes final. The Property will be conveyed by Special Warranty deed. Settlement must occur within ten (10) days from date of sale, TIME BEING OF THE ESSENCE, or the Substitute Trustee, without limitation, may apply the deposit to the expenses of sale and the indebtedness secured by the Deed of Trust, resell the Property at the cost of the defaulting purchaser, and the Substitute Trustee shall be entitled to recover from any defaulting purchaser any deficiency resulting from such resale, or sue the defaulting purchaser for specific performance. The Substitute Trustee reserves the right to remove the Property from sale at any time before the sale is announced as final, to reject any and all bids, keep bidding open for any length of time, waive deposit requirements, extend time for settlement, and announce additional terms of sale. Terms of sale announced at the public auction will supersede all advertised terms of sale. All closing costs, other than the preparation of the Substitute Trustee’s deed and the grantor’s tax, shall be borne by the successful bidder. Real estate taxes shall be prorated as of the date of sale. The risk of loss or damage to the Property by condemnation, fire or other casualty shall be borne by the successful bidder from and after the time of sale. The Substitute Trustee is not obligated to deliver possession of the Property to the successful bidder, who shall be solely responsible for obtaining possession of the Property. The below named is a debt collector within the meaning of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. This communication is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING POWHATAN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
ORDINANCE OF VACATION (OF SUBDIVISION PLAT LINES) Notice is hereby given, pursuant to § 15.2-1427 of the Code of Virginia, that the Powhatan County Board of Supervisors will conduct a Public Hearing on Thursday, October 13, 2011, at 7:00 PM in the Powhatan County High School Auditorium, 1800 Judes Ferry Road, to consider and act upon the following proposed ordinance: ORDINANCE OF VACATION OF PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND SUBDIVISION PARCEL LINES THIS ordinance of vacation is proposed to vacate certain subdivision parcel lines and dedicated public rights-of-way within the Red Hill Subdivision owned by Red Hill of Powhatan, LLC (District 4 / Mt. Zion Precinct). Red Hill of Powhatan, LLC wishes to vacate certain subdivision parcel lines and dedicated rights-of-way located in the Red Hill Subdivision which would eliminate 13 lots within the subdivision and rights-of-way and, in their place, create two lots in excess of 10 acres in size served by a new private road that is proposed in Case #11-02-PR. On September 15, 2008, Red Hill of Powhatan, LLC recorded the Red Hill Subdivision Plat in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of Powhatan County (Plate Cabinet H, Slide 91) creating a 14-lot subdivision with dedicated rights-of-way to the County. A rezoning had been obtained prior to the subdivision. Thirteen (13) of the lots now have been rezoned back to A-1 Agricultural with Conditions. The 2010 Long-Range Comprehensive Plan designates the subject property as Rural Residential on the Countywide Land Use Plan Map. The subject property is located north of the intersection of Old Buckingham Road (Rt. 13) and Jeter Road (Rt. 724). Reference to Tax Map Parcels #37-2-2 through #37-2-14. A copy of the full text of the proposed Ordinance of Vacation and a plat showing the portion proposed to be vacated is available for public inspection in the Powhatan County Administrator’s Office, CountyAdministration Building, 3834 Old Buckingham Road, Powhatan, Virginia 23139, between 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM of each business day. If you have any questions, please call the County Attorney’s Office at 598-5691.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING POWHATAN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 11-04-CUP. Jonathan & Kim Henry (District 5, Tobaccoville Precinct) request renewal of a conditional use permit (CUP) to operate a home based business in the A-1 Agricultural District per §5.3(4) of the Zoning Ordinance. The home-based business is allterrain vehicle (ATV), dirt bike, and motorcycle repairs. The 2010 Long-Range Comprehensive Plan designates the subject property as Rural Preservation on the Countywide Land Use Plan Map, and is located approximately 1,200 feet from the Tobaccoville Crossroads. The subject property is 2.011 acres in size and is located at 6391 Old Buckingham Road. Reference Tax Map Parcel #46-57D1.
The Planning Commission of Powhatan County will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, October 4, 2011, at 7:00 PM in the Powhatan County High School Auditorium, 1800 Judes Ferry Road, to consider the following requests: ZONING MAP AMENDMENTS 11-03-REZC. Shady Oaks Development Corporation (District 2, Powhatan Station Precinct) requests the rezoning of 64.5 acres of an 86.53 acre parcel from R-2 Residential with Conditions to R-U Residential Utility with Conditions. The purpose of the request is to develop multifamily (apartments) and single family detached (townhome) uses on the subject property pursuant to a conditional use permit (CUP) that is being requested in Case #11-05CUP. The request would also result in the amendment of the proffered conditions of Case #03-15-REZC. The 2010 Long-Range Comprehensive Plan designates the subject property as Village Residential and Low Density Residential within the Route 60 Corridor East Special Planning Area on the Countywide Land Use Plan Map. The subject property is located on the east side of Stavemill Road (Rt. 634) between Urbine Road (Rt. 676) and Swift Creek. Reference Tax Map Parcel #42-18B.
Copies of the proposed plans, ordinances, or amendments may be reviewed in the Department of Planning and Community Development in the Powhatan County Administration Building between 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM of each business day. Copies of staff reports are available one week prior to the Public Hearing upon request. If you have any questions, please call 598-5621.
11-04-REZC. Tamara R. Anderson; R.F. Ranson (District 3, Bethesda Precinct) request the rezoning of approximately 97.44 acres in 43 parcels from R-2 Residential with Conditions to A-1 Agricultural with Conditions. The purpose of the request is to consolidate the subject properties into a single tract and re-zone to A-1 Agricultural for forestry management purposes. The 2010 Long-Range Comprehensive Plan designates the subject property as Rural Residential on the Countywide Land Use Plan Map. The subject properties range from 2.0 to 3.95 acres in size and are located on the south side of Three Bridge Road (Rt. 615) between Fine Creek and Branch Creek. Reference Tax Map Parcels #26-6-1 through 14 and #27-6-15 through 43.
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CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS 11-05-CUP. Shady Oaks Development Corporation (District 2, Powhatan Station Precinct) requests a new Conditional Use Permit (CUP) to develop the following conditional uses on 64.5 acres of an 86.53 acre parcel:
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Multi-family dwellings (apartments) served by both public water and public sewer not to exceed an average density of four (4) units per acre per §12.9(2) of the Zoning Ordinance. Single family attached dwellings (townhouses) served by both public water and public sewer not to exceed an average density of four (4) units per acre per §12.9(3) of the Zoning Ordinance.
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The subject property is currently zoned R-2 Residential with Conditions but must be rezoned to R-U Residential Utility with Conditions to allow the conditional uses. This rezoning is being concurrently requested in Case #11-03-REZC. The 2010 Long-Range Comprehensive Plan designates the subject property as Village Residential and Low Density Residential within the Route 60 Corridor East Special Planning Area on the Countywide Land Use Plan Map. The subject property is located on the east side of Stavemill Road (Rt. 634) between Urbine Road (Rt. 676) and Swift Creek. Reference Tax Map Parcel #42-18B. 11-06-CUP. New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC; SAI Communications/William E. & Bertha N. Schaefer (District 4, Powhatan Courthouse Precinct) request a new Conditional Use Permit (CUP) to construct a maximum 199’ monopole communications tower in the A-1 Agricultural District per §5.3(15) of the Zoning Ordinance. The proposed use of the tower is cellular communications. The 2010 Long-Range Comprehensive Plan designates the subject property as Rural Preservation on the Countywide Land Use Plan Map. The subject property is 87.07 acres in size and is located on the east side of Palmore Road (Rt. 661) between Rocky Ford Road (Rt. 603) and Lake Randolph Drive. Reference Tax Map Parcel #39-50. Copies of the proposed plans, ordinances, or amendments may be reviewed in the Department of Planning and Community Development in the Powhatan County Administration Building between 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM of each business day. Copies of staff reports are available one week prior to the Public Hearing upon request. If you have any questions, please call 598-5621.
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