NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY

AUCTION UPDATE: Time has been changed to 8:30am on Saturday, December 5th. CASH ONLY. As of posting, there are 10 units up for auction. This will be updated in the comments section should it change.

Per October 2015 updates to the Maryland Self Storage Act: Social media now fulfills the public posting requirement prior to sale. We are choosing to comply with this legal obligation via social media rather than our past practice of advertising in the local paper with hopes that delinquent customers will contact us to settle their account. No further account details or information will be discussed here or with anyone other than the account holder. Please find the legal details of the auction below.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell to satisfy the lien of the owner at public sale, by competitive bidding on December 5th, 2015 at 8:30am at: Airport Self Storage, 31665 Mt. Hermon Rd., Salisbury MD 21804, 410-749-6163.

The personal goods stored therein by the below named occupants:

#319 - Cody, #149 - Daisey, #127 - Dodd, #461 - Dodd, #377 - Dyson, #362 - Franklin, #252 - Irwin, #329 - Johnson, #265 - Mitchell, #351 - Small

Purchases must be made with cash and paid for at the time of sale. All goods are sold as is and must be removed within 24 hours of the sale. Sale is subject to adjournment.

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Happy Birthday, Marines!

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11 FACTS TO KNOW ABOUT THE MARINE CORPS

By Leada Gore | lgore@al.com

The Marine Corps is celebrating its 240th birthday Nov. 10. Here are things to know about one of America's most elite fighting forces:

Marine Corps birthday

Nov. 10 is the official birthday of the U.S. Marine Corps. The Marine Corps traces its roots back to the Second Continental Congress in 1775, which established a resolution stating that "two Battalions of Marines be raised" as forces to land with the fleet. The Marines were on hand for the first amphibious raid into the Bahamas in 1776 under the command of Capt. Samuel Nichols.

The Marine Corps marks the occasion with an annual Birthday Ball, the reading of a birthday message from the Commandant and the cutting of a birthday cake.

Semper Fidelis

Latin for "Always Faithful," Semper Fidelis became the Marine Corps motto in 1883. According to the Marine Corps, Semper Fidelis is a permanent reminder that "a Marine will forever live by the ethics and values of the Corps."

Eagle, Globe and Anchor

The Marines have three main symbols: the Eagle, the Globe and the Anchor. The Eagle represents the country they defend, with its eyes on the coastline and wings spread out to encompass the world. The Globe represents the Marine's worldwide presence. The anchor represents the ties the Marine Corps has with the Navy and its ability to access any coastline in the world.

The Marine Corps flag

The Marine Corps flag we recognize today has been flown since January 1939. It contains images of the Eagle, Globe and Anchor in gray and gold on a scarlet background. The ribbon flowing from the eagle's beak bears the motto ""Semper Fidelis," and the words "United States Marine Corps" are found on the scroll below. Scarlet and gold were established as the official colors of the Corps as early as 1925, and the Eagle, Globe and Anchor emblem has appeared as part of Marine Corps iconography since 1868.

Sword

The Marine sword is the oldest weapon still in service to the U.S. armed forces. Officers carry the Mameluke Sword, which was originally given to Lieutenant Presley O'Bannon in 1805 by a Mameluke chieftain in North Africa. Lt O'Bannon and his Marines marched across 600 miles of North African desert to rid the "shores of Tripoli" of pirates and rescue the kidnapped crew of the USS Philadelphia. By 1825, all Marine Officers carried the Mameluke sword in recognition of this historic battle—the Marine Corps' first on foreign soil.

Adopted in 1859, the NCO Sword is carried by Marine Noncommissioned Officers (NCOs) and Staff Noncommissioned Officers (SNCOs). Used for ceremonial purposes, the M1859 NCO Sword was bestowed to NCOs and SNCOs by the 6th Commandant, Colonel John Harris, in recognition of their leadership in combat.

Rifleman's Creed

One of the best-known Marine traditions is the Rifleman's Creed. It says:

This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
My rifle is my best friend. It is my life. I must master it as I must master my life.
My rifle, without me, is useless. Without my rifle, I am useless. I must fire my rifle true. I must shoot straighter than my enemy who is trying to kill me. I must shoot him before he shoots me. I will...

My rifle and myself know that what counts in this war is not the rounds we fire, the noise of our burst, nor the smoke we make. We know that it is the hits that count. We will hit...

My rifle is human, even as I, because it is my life. Thus, I will learn it as a brother. I will learn its weaknesses, its strength, its parts, its accessories, its sights and its barrel. I will ever guard it against the ravages of weather and damage as I will ever guard my legs, my arms, my eyes and my heart against damage. I will keep my rifle clean and ready. We will become part of each other. We will...

Before God, I swear this creed. My rifle and myself are the defenders of my country. We are the masters of our enemy. We are the saviors of my life.

So be it, until victory is America's and there is no enemy, but peace!

Honorary Marines

Fewer than 100 people have been given the title "Honorary Marine." They include: Chuck Norris, Bob Hope, Jim Nabors, Gary Sinise and Bugs Bunny.

Marine's Hymn

The Marine's hymn is highly recognizable and recounts their service through the years.

From the Halls of Montezuma,
To the shores of Tripoli;
We fight our country's battles
In the air, on land, and sea;
First to fight for right and freedom
And to keep our honor clean:
We are proud to claim the title
Of United States Marine.
 
Our flag's unfurled to every breeze
From dawn to setting sun;
We have fought in every clime and place
Where we could take a gun;
In the snow of far-off Northern lands
And in sunny tropic scenes;
You will find us always on the job
The United States Marines.
 
Here's health to you and to our Corps
Which we are proud to serve;
In many a strife we've fought for life
And never lost our nerve;
If the Army and the Navy
Ever look on Heaven's scenes;
They will find the streets are guarded
By The United States Marines.

 

 

The President's Own

The U.S. Marine Band has performed at almost every presidential inauguration, save only that of George Washington and John Adams. Formed on July 11, 1798, the U.S. Marine Band, known as "The President's Own" is the oldest continuously active professional music organization in the county. It made its first appearance at the 1801 inauguration of President Thomas Jefferson. Today, the band makes about 500 appearances a year.

First battle on foreign soil

The Marines' first land battle on foreign soil was in Libya in 1805, where 600 Marines stormed the city of Derna to rescue the crew of the USS Philadelphia from pirates.

If you know a Marine...

According to the Marine Corps, if you know a Marine, the proper way to greet them on Nov. 10 is "Happy Birthday, Marine."

First Impressions 3D/4D Ultrasound

Often our customers temporarily put their things in storage during a move resulting from their growing family. So we want to share with those who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant this wonderful local resource for 3D/4D Ultrasound. First Impressions provides still photos as well as video and has a large viewing screen with area to accommodate friends & family members. They even offer little plush animals with a recording of your baby's heartbeat. The 3D/4D videos are truly amazing to see and Adrienne is very kind & professional. These are definitely keepsakes to treasure forever!

http://www.first-impressions-ultrasound.com/

 

Careful Out Front

They're baaaaaaack! Delmarva Power crews are working at the entrance way to the facility again today. There's plenty of room to enter and exit safely but do use a little extra caution.

Should Have Used a Storage Unit

By Vince Mancuso, on Storage.com

Many people can agree that a storage unit can be a useful resource for those needing some additional space to store belongings. Using self storage can help secure your treasured items that you don’t have room for at home, they can be a place to store those things you only need every-so-often, and mini storage can even help you stash away items for the long term.

Being aware of self storage also helps you spot when others could benefit from the extra room. That neighbor down the street with the RV in his driveway? He could use self storage. That family that puts the Griswolds out at Christmas each year? They better be using a storage facility. Lord Voldermort needing to secure his horcruxes? He should have used a storage unit.

You read that right. While real life people often use self storage, imagine how movie characters could benefit from self storage awareness too! Here are five movies where characters should have used a storage unit.

1. “HARRY POTTER & THE DEATHLY HALLOWS”
PARTS 1 AND 2

As we mentioned previously, one of the best examples of someone who could benefit from storage is He Who Must Not Be Named. Spoiler alert for those who don’t read or haven’t caught a film in the last decade, but at this point in the series, we all know Harry, Hermione, and Ron are in a desperate search for the horcruxes, items in which Tom Riddle has placed fractions of his soul in an attempt to defeat death.

In the end, they find them all. Sure, Voldemort thought he did a good job hiding them, but his hiding spots were somewhat obvious—a necklace marked with his famous ancestors symbol, the vault of his most dedicated follower, and Hogwarts, a wizarding school he loved. The Golden Trio, heck- even Dumbledore, would have never expected The Dark Lord to use the Muggle-invention of a storage facility. Using advanced security features such as individually-alarmed units and on-site management, or maybe an alohomora-proof lock would ensure the safety of his horcruxes and souls. Sure, that means he takes over the wizarding world, but at least they wouldn’t be so secretive anymore. Still waiting on my Hogwarts letter…

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2. “GREMLINS 2: THE NEW BATCH”

You’d think after the first movie people would have the rules down when dealing with a Mogwai:

  1. Don’t expose them to sunlight.
  2. Don’t let them get wet.
  3. Don’t feed them after midnight.

However, people still didn’t learn after a small town was ravaged by the once-furry creatures, resulting in a whole New York City building being swarmed by the scaly critters. After so many hi-jinks, damage, and oddly-comical horror, you’d think Billy would either stop his interactions with Gizmo, or do a better job of keeping up with the rules. But what if he used a storage unit instead?

Had Billy just used a storage unit to keep the gremlins in one spot, he could have followed rule number one about sunlight. Use of a climate-controlled storage unit would prevent high levels of moisture or water in the air from getting the little guys wet. And food in storage units is typically discouraged to prevent pests. Yes, the series wouldn’t have existed and the lovable Gizmo would be much sadder, but at least we wouldn’t have an image of a gremlin in a leopard-print bikini and full make up out there on the internet and in my nightmares.

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3. “THE LITTLE MERMAID”

“Look at this stuff! Isn’t it neat? Too bad my father destroyed it all in one furious moment of paternal rage.” Yes, Ariel broke the rules from saving a human’s life.  But that doesn’t mean Triton had to destroy all those gadgets and trinkets a-plenty in her secret grotto.

I know under-water storage units aren’t really a thing—yet—but perhaps Ariel could convince Prince Eric to haul a few things to the nearest storage facility. Using security measure like electronic gate access, video surveillance, and just keeping the place locked up could have prevented King Triton from creeping up on the place before he blasted all her collection to bits, especially those 20 thingamabobs, they stopped making those in the 90s.

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4. “IRON MAN 3”

You remember that pivotal scene where the Mandarin sends helicopters with missiles to attack Tony Stark’s house after he stupidly gives out his home address on global media outlets? The moment where his whole world comes crashing down (for the third time in the series,) and you’re left to wonder how is he going to survive after losing all of his stuff? While most ask why Thor didn’t swoop in with some lightning, I ask why didn’t he keep his suits in a storage unit?

You can find units larger than 20×40, that’s 800 square feet of usable space, more than enough to stash a few iron suits slightly larger than a man. I know that we find out in the end that his vault of suits was conveniently saved from the damage right at the very end, but, it would have been much easier for Iron Man to drive his Audi R8 to his storage unit, pick up Mark 44, and bring the fight back to the Mandarin. Though, I still recommend keeping the house party protocol, because he doesn’t like explosions?

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5. “HONEY, I SHRUNK THE KIDS”

While most storage facilities certainly don’t allow the storage of dangerous chemicals and elements, I think it’s safe to say you can store your craft and hobby items within a storage unit, which is ideal when your hobby is making machines that can shrink your children, resulting in them having to fight giant/normal-sized scorpions and give the rest of us eternal dreams of building-sized snack cakes.

Had Wayne Szalinski done all of his craft work inside a storage unit, a lot of time and hassle could have been saved. Some storage units can even come with electrical access, so he could plug his shrink ray directly into the wall. With something as simple as keeping a lock on the door, there’s no way a baseball or any other object could force the shrink ray to activate, unless of course we needed to bring Rick Moranis back into movies. If he’s willing to come back, I’d volunteer to break into that storage unit myself.

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Happy Halloween

Happy Halloween from our crew (circa nineteen-ninety-something) to yours. Have a safe and fun holiday!

Ralphie is available for adoption!

Here he is - Ralphie! This is the little guy who was living in our woods. Thank you to everyone who shared the video we posted last month on our Facebook page in effort to find his owners. It had almost 50 shares and 5,000 combined local area views. You all are awesome & it was really amazing to see our community come together like that! Unfortunately, no one claimed him BUT the GOOD NEWS is he's now in the care of a wonderful local representative from Little Paws Dachshund Rescue and is available for adoption! If you know anyone (local or not) who may want to give him a forever home please pass this link on. He will surely make a very nice companion for the right person or family.

Contact melodyb@comcast.net for more info.

Here is the link to his profile on the rescue website: http://www.littlepawsdr.org/available/dachshunds/view-dog/#9204642

Did you know we're an XFINITY WiFi hotspot?

XFINITY WiFi is a network of hotspots that keep you connected to the Internet at WiFi speeds around town. Access to the hotspots is offered exclusively to XFINITY Internet customers at no extra charge.

WHAT THAT MEANS FOR YOU:

While you're onsite, if you need to check your email or the latest score on the game, head up to the front of building #1 (where the office is located) and jump on the internet connection for FREE! Just one more of the little things we're adding to make your life a bit easier.

Throwback Thursday

Two throwbacks for the price of one today!

Here's one from Oct 23, 1996 of George, Jess and Jarrin when the WWII Bombers were at the Easton Airport. We've all changed a little since then...

And then the WWII Bombers were at the Airport in Salisbury on 10/21/09, so George & Jess closed for an hour to go together. 

This Morning Work Crew Out Front

If you're coming in this morning be sure to use caution. We have a Delmarva Power crew out front replacing power poles and traffic is a little sketchy at the moment. They assured me it won't take long to complete so if you can wait an hour or so I'd recommend it... Happy Hump Day!

Today's Fly Over

"Sitting outside & having a biplane pass directly overhead is one of those things that never gets old. I love it here. #paperworkcanwait #salisbury..."

"Sunny with blue skies - finally! My favorite days are ones like this. #nofilter"