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Ruth Viginia McBide
Ruth Virginia McBride, 75,Middletown, died Sunday, July3.McBride was born in 1936,
in Romney, West Virginia, thedaughter o the late John and
Virginia Bauer.Her husband, Roger Leroy Mc-Bride, preceded her in death onJuly 6, 1996.She is survived by a daughter,
Lydia Marshall and husband,Billy, o Middletown; threesons, Mark W. McBride andwie, Deborah, o Martinsburg,West Virginia, Paul L. McBrideand wie, Donna, o Gainesboro,Virginia, and Philip L. Mc Brideand wie, Sherry, o Winchester;
eight grandchildren, elevengreat grandchildren; a sister,Mary Lou Brown, o Augusta,West Virginia; a brother, Doug-las Bauer, o Augusta, WestVirginia, and numerous nieces
and nephews. One brother, JohnBauer, preceded her in death.A uneral service was con-
ducted at Omps Funeral Home,South Chapel with Pastor RoyRiley oiciating. Interment inShenandoah Memorial Park.Memorial contributions may be
made to Living Waters ChristianFellowship, 4137 Cedar CreekGrade, Winchester, Virginia22602.
William Pete Pete Bill Melton
William Peter Pete BillMelton, 77, Frederick County,died Wednesday, July 6.Melton was born in 1934, in
Rockingham, North Carolina,the son o the late Robert andWilma Spellman.Melton was a Veteran having
served in the United States AirForce during the Korean Con-lict, he then joined the USAFReserve serving or 43 yearsretiring in 1994. He was awardedthe Meritorious Service Medal,Air Force Commendation with2 oak lea clusters, the Presi-dential Unit Citation, as wellas the Korea Service Medal. Heachieved the rank o Chie Mas-ter Sergeant.He married Betty Lou Knight-
ing on June 29, 1996 in Win-chester.
Surviving with his wie is hisdaughter, Carrie Virginia Meltonand her husband, William HoweWarner; three step-sons, Bob-by McKinney and wie, Mary,Michael McKinney and wie,
racy, Darryl Willis and wieAlicia all o Winchester; a step-daughter, Debbie McKinneyDowd and husband Gavin o
Newport News, two grandsons;10 step grandchildren; and twobrothers, Robert Spellman oMartinsburg, West Virginia;Bruce Melton o Hagerstown,Maryland.His irst wie, Nancy Fay Beatty
Melton and one daughter, HollySue Belcher preceded him indeath.A uneral service was con-
ducted at Omps Funeral Home,Amherst Chapel with ReverendDavid Witt oiciating. Inter-ment in Shenandoah MemorialPark with Military honors ac-corded by VFW Post #2123.Memorial contributions may be
made to Opequon Presbyterian
Church, 217 Opequon ChurchLane, Winchester, Virginia 22602or Round Hill Volunteer Fire andRescue, 769 Round Hill Road,Winchester, Virginia 22602.
Lawence E. B
Lawrence E. BuStephens City, diedJuly 6.Butts was born in
chester, the son oDove and the lateHe was the grandsRuth and GranviMartinsburg, WV aSam Dove o WincSurviving with his
brother, Michael Scniece ish Butts bland, and his pet, AA memorial serv
ducted at Omps FuAmherst Chapel Mike Woods oicment is private.Memorial contri
be made to the Amcer Society, 2654enue, Suite B., Wi
22601.
D. Paul William Gunmeie
Dr. Paul William Grunmeier,83, Winchester, died uesday,July 5.Dr Grunmeier was born in
1928, in Bethlehem, PA. He wasthe only child o Paul A. and Ag-nes Wilhelmina Grunmeier.His wie, Mary Jackson Braith-
waite Grunmeier preceded himin death in June, 2007.Surviving are our daughters;
Mary Grunmeier o Whippany,NJ; Maggie DeFilippis and hus-band, Jim o Los Angeles, CA;
Molly Anthon and husband,om o Winchester, and SusanGrunmeier o Ashburn. Alsosurviving are his beloved grand-
children.All Services with Omps FuneralHome, Amherst Chapel will beprivate.All memorial contributions
may be made in his name toClassroom Renovation Project,Shenandoah University, 1460University Drive, Winchester,VA 22601.
Hay Douglas Doug Collis
Harry Douglas Doug Collis,92, Stephens City, died Sunday,July 10.Collis was born in 1918, in
Rest, Virginia, the son o thelate William Arthur and AnnieSusan Collis. He was a retiredVeteran o the United StatesAir Force having served or 34years, achieving the rank o Se-nior Master Sergeant. He servedduring World War II, Korea andVietnam.He married Phyllis N. Collis on
March 20, 1946, in Hagerstown,Maryland.Surviving with his wie, are his
sons, Harry Douglas Collis, Jr.,o Pensacola Florida, KennethArthur Collis o Gerrardstown,West Virginia; daughters, Pa-tricia Diane Cox and husband,Delroy, o Monroe, Louisiana,Elizabeth Lynn Lewis and hus-band, om, o Inwood, WestVirginia, Valerie Suzanne Foleyo Winchester Virginia; nine
grandchildren; thirteen greatgrandchildren; and his sister,Helen Chapman o Portland,Maine.One sister and six brothers
preceded him in death.A uneral service will be con-
ducted at 1 p.m. on Friday, atBoyce Baptist Church withReverend Ben Jenkins oiciat-ing. Interment will be in PaynesChapel Church Cemetery,he amily will receive riends
prior to the service rom 11-1p.m. at the church.Memorial contributions may be
made to Blue Ridge Hospice, 333West Cork Street, Winchester,Virginia, 22601; Boyce BaptistChurch, P.O. box 89, Boyce,Virginia, 22620 or Stephens CityVolunteer Fire and Rescue, P.O.Box 253, Stephens City, Virginia22655.Arrangements are being han-
dled by Omps Funeral Home,Amherst Chapel.
Claude Douglas HagansClaude Douglas Hagans, 67,
Winchester, died Sunday, July3.He was born April 19, 1944 in
Clarke County, the son o ClaudeDouglas and Pearl J. WinesHagans.
Surviving is a son, Joey L.Hagans o Winchester. A privateburial is planned.Arrangements are by Michael
R. Phelps & Associates FuneralDirectors, Stephens City.
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Obituar
Going Online
Or Not
he conversation started easily
enough: A local group o seniors were
enjoying a monthly lunch when one
said: My son wants to buy me a com-
puter.
he responses ranged rom Oh,
lucky you! to You poor thing.
We quickly got on to the topic o
whether to join the technology revo-
lution -- or not. Back in 2004, a Pew
research report revealed that a ull80 percent o seniors didnt have any
intention o going online. A 2009 study
revealed that 42 percent o seniors use
a computer. How ar weve come in a
ew years.
We took a vote, and our statistics
were higher: Seventy percent o us
already had a computer, and o that
number, about 50 percent elt compe-
tent to do all they wanted. Email was
a given.
When it came to do
printing or ling photo
age ell. Te success rate
having taken a class or h
grandchild to give instru
As or social media --others via the Internet -
conessed to that, saying
and Facebook accounts
to keep up with his child
But successully sea
Internet, that was more
with some efort, its p
all sorts o helpul inor
worldwide news, vacatio
latest health data.
Our groups apparen
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other reason or being o
One o his old school c
to look him up, and they
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Ortha Ray Short Williams, 78,Frederick County, died Sunday,July 3.Williams was born in 1933, in
Webster County, West Virginia,the daughter o the late Okey E.and Velmar Short.Surviving is her daughter, Anna
Smeltzer and husband, Robert,Winchester; her son, Jeery D.Williams o Gore; our grand-daughters; one great grand-daughter and her sister, CoreniaCombs and husband, Lawrence,o Baker, West Virginia.hree sisters and our brothers
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be made to the Roe Familyc/o Omps Funeral Home, 1600
Amherst Street, Winchester,Virginia 22601.
Victoia Lynne Lee
Victoria Lynne Lee, 47, Fred-erick County, died SaturdayJuly 9.Lee was born in 1963, in Mor-
gantown, West Virginia, thedaughter o Luther RandolphHuyett, Jr. and Judy Sue HuyettKemp and husband, George.She married David Lee on No-
vember 18, 1989 in Winchester.Surviving with her parents and
her husband is her daughter,Marissa Elizabeth Lee; her son,Mason Huyett Lee; her hal-sister, Alicia Chimento and herhal-brother, Randy Huyett.A graveside service will be con-
ducted at 11 a.m. on Wednesdayin Mount Hebron Cemeterywith Reverend Steve Melesteroiciating.Memorial contributions may
be made to Ministering Angels,
2308 Middle Road, Winchester,Virginia, 22601.
Elizabeth Louise Hugill Salyan
Elizabeth Louise Hugill Salyan,77, Winchester, died Saturday,July 9.Salyan was born in 1933, in
Hastings, PA, the daughter othe late William and Mary Hu-gill. She married William Salyanon June 25, 1952, in Hastings,PA.Surviving with her husband
are our children, Janice Smith,and her husband, rammel, oWinchester, William Salyan,Jr. and his wie, Pamela o GigHarbor, WA, Kathleen Salyano London, England, and DanielSalyan and his wie, Kristine oFredericksburg; six grandchil-dren; one great-granddaughter;
and a sister, Barbaand her husbandWarrenton.A Mass o Christi
conducted at SacJesus Catholic Chuther Krempa and Faoiciating. IntermSacred Heart CemIn lieu o lowers,
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FREDERICK COUNY Treemembers o the Board o Supervi-sors or the county stated Fridaythat they intend to seek Republi-can nomination or their currentseats.Chairman Richard C. Shickle Sr.,
Opequon District Supervisor BillM. Ewing and Back Creek DistrictSupervisor Gary A. Loton eachtook a moment to address thestanding room only crowd at thecounty building on N. Kent St., inWinchester.I look orward to the next sev-
eral months talking to the citizens
o the Opequon District, Ewingsaid. I look orward to servinganother our years i I am humbledwith your vote.Ewing is seeking his third term
as supervisor with the Nov. 8 elec-tion. He noted that his originalthree-tier platorm rom his rstcampaign still holds true; Rt. 37by-pass back onto states six-yearplan, keeping taxes low by pro-moting good/clean businesses,and holding the line on taxes.I am pleased to say that we have
made great progress regardingthose priorities, said Ewing. TeRt. 37 expansion must be built.
Shickle, has served FrederickCounty in two capacities datingback to 1995 when he was rstelected as Gainesboro DistrictSupervisor, and again 1999 thevoters boosted him to Chairmano Frederick County Board o Su-pervisors. Again in 2003 and 2007he was elected chairman whichbrings him to this years election,seeking to maintain his title.I have a great love or Frederick
County. Tis is a great commu-nity and I am ercely proud o it,
Shickle said. I was ortunate tohave been born here, go to schoolhere, work here, and raise mychildren here.Shickles wie, Louise and daugh-
ter were in attendance to showtheir support.Although not elected, [Louise]
unselshly serves with me, help-ing me in every way, with support,encouragement, and the bestinterest o Frederick County inheart, he said.Loton is serving his rst term
on the board representing BackCreek District, and is hoping tocontinue that representation withanother term. Loton is also alielong resident o the area, and
has enjoyed his time working toenhance his hometown.I ran on a platorm that was
consistent with my vision o con-tinually improving the quality ogovernment services while main-taining a air and equitable taxrate, said Loton. I will continueto ocus working on several rontsto place us in a prime positionto take advantage o a resurgingeconomy.He said that he looks orward to
continuing to work with the resi-dents o Back Creek District, andsharing this vision with them.
Showing support, and announc-ing his intention to seek a nomina-tion was current Frederick CountyCommonwealths Attorney GlennWilliamson.I think its important people
realize how much the candidateswho are running, care about theaverage citizen, Williamson said.Its amazing to me, how they areable to do the things they do andnot raise taxes.
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Circuit Court Clerks oce. Tedocuments are rom the 1700s.As a result o the students work,
a $5,000 grant has been awardedto und the project. During theupcoming school year, the studentswill continue to work with Clerk othe Court Becky Hogan to protectthe historical documents.
Teacher earns $1,000 for schoolSherando High School AP U.S. History and AP Word History teacherShelly Andrews has been named the top sponsor o applications inRegion IV or the 2010-11 Lee-Jackson Educational Foundation Schol-arship Essay Competition. In recognition o her accomplishment,Sherando High School has been awarded $1,000. In the coming weeks,the students who have won the essay competition will be named andwe are hopeul that some students rom Frederick County will be rec-ognized. Te Lee-Jackson Educational Foundations primary objective
is to encourage students to become more knowledgeable about Gener-als Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson and the period o Americanhistory during which they lived.
Uneven economic recovery for VirgiBy Bill McMorrisOld Dominion Watchdog
Virginias unemployment rate isamong the lowest in the nationand revenue jumped nearly 20percent in May, but economic re-covery is not coming to all Virgin-ians, leaving Gov. Bob McDonnellskeptical that a rising tide can litall boats.In April, the state experienced
growth o o 0.7 percent; how-ever, most Virginians did notexperience this growth. Te statesgood ortune is really the north-ern regions good ortune, as thesouth o the state continues tolag. Northern Virginia carried thestate, growing 1.1 percent in the
month. Tis oset the decline inHampton Roads and Richmond-Petersburg, which ell 0.2 and 1.0percent respectively.McDonnell is disturbed by the
trend.Im o the belie that the rising
tide does not lit all boats andthats why weve tried to ocuson some o the mega trends ineconomic development and thentry and direct as many projectsas we can to the south side andsouthwest where theyve hadchronic double-digit unemploy-ment, he said. Northern Virginia
continues to drive a lot o the
economic activity and sales tax.And locally its about the onlyarea in the country where real es-tate values have actually startedto go up again.Northern Virginia has proved
one o the luckiest areas in thecountry during the recessionand has bucked most economictrends, thanks to a surge in ed-eral spending and job opportuni-ties with government agencies,contractors and deense groups.Its home prices have done theimpossible, steadily rising evenas the real estate market coun-
trywide continues to ree all.Te south and southwest areas
o the state have not been aslucky. Tese areas have reeled ineconomic decline or more thandecade, as textile, tobacco andurniture makers have closed upshop, sending tens o thousandso blue collar workers into theunemployment line.Some places are growing, some
are not, state Secretary o FinanceRic Brown said. Go to a placelike Danville, a place thats gothigh unemployment; you willnd that its traditional economicbase textiles, urniture letin recession and hasnt come backand it isnt coming back.Te state is channeling projects
and directing business to thepoorer areas o the state. he$3 billion transportation spend-ing pushed by McDonnell, orexample, is expected to improveVirginias inrastructure and roads but it will go a long way in get-ting unemployed textile actoryworkers back in the job market.Economic development, accord-ing to Brown, is even more im-portant than state projects.Leaders in Richmond courted
businesses and money makersrom across the world to set upshop in some o Virginias mostdistressed areas, and the state is
shelling out millions in tax breaksin some cases to hammer a dealthrough. he governors oice,or example, plans on shelling out$4.6 million to Steven Spielbergthis year to help him produce hisAbraham Lincoln biopic block-buster. Te Virginia Motion Pic-ture ax Credit program undshave ensured that the legendarydirector would park his trailers in
the Richmond-Peterthe next year and hosome economic actBut nancial incen
ness wooing are nTe governor couldto pay or the entire director set it in VSpielberg would havdown. Te lm requral setting and eleRichmond-Petersbsubsidy just sweeteIn terms o econo
ment, you must nthat match up witand it is dicult beither dont have thcal attraction to geinterested or the q
workorce does nwith what a compBrown said. Te sregion in northerna lot to do with the and educational levregions in the statedo not have.Te state has highl
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Company, a packaginounced a new $6 mment in its Haliax drawing enthusiastthe governor, as wand services rom thMcDonnell says su
have produced resueven some good nstates more distressstates latest econom
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By Jonathan LucciFrederick County Report
he raise on citizens waterand sewage rates in Win-chester was made ocial by CityCouncil during its July 12 meeting,with some modications.Te original plan had called or
a 20-year loan to pay or the costsassociated with the renovationprojects being planned to the sys-tem. Te loan would be paid downby raising the rates 15 percent in2012 and another 15 percent in2013, with smaller increases in theyears to ollow.
Councilman Willingham pro-posed modiying the plan by
changing the payment period onthe loan to thirty years, instead otwenty. He raised concerns aboutpaying a larger amount o moneyin a shorter time rame, pointingout that there may be other proj-ects required in that time periodthat would be harder to pay orbecause o the loan payments.Tat could put stress on the cash
low or existing inrastructureprojects, said Willingham whendiscussing the 20-year loan. Tere was some disagreement amongcouncil members, with CouncilPresident Buettner indicating hebelieved the change was unneces-
sary. However, council voted toamend the ordinance and applyor a 30-year loan.Te change in the plan will ben-
et consumers slightly. Te jumpin water and sewage rates will be14% in 2012 and again in 2013, asopposed to 15 percent.Council also ocially approved
an ordinance exempting disabled veterans rom paying propertytaxes. Te ordinance itsel is away o implementing a require-ment under state law to exemptthese veterans and to clariy whois eligible. Council believes that
the language in the state law isunclear as to whom is eligibleor the exemption and the ordi-nance is meant to assure that nodisabled veteran is excluded romthe exemption because o unclearlanguageIt is the belie o Common
Council that the legislative intentis served by allowing those veter-ans whose entitlement to exemp-tion may be precluded due to thelegislative ambiguity to receive theexemption, states the ordinance.o be eligible a veteran must have
a disability that was service-con-nected and is permanent.he report given to Council
stated that the nancial impact
on the city would remain unclearbecause it is tied to how manyveterans would apply and be ap-proved.Council also approved an ordi-
nance that redistricted some othe voting wards in the city andcreated a second polling place inthe Fourth Ward.
Wincnester City Council
members met in regularsession on Tuesday. They
approved water/sewer
rate increases for 2012and 2013 in order to help
offset costs associat-
ed with the renovations
needed for the plant.
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[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 540-551-2072
Tuck/Tacto PullTurs.,July 28 7:30p.m.
Fri., July 29 6:30p.m.
Grandstand
Demolition DebySat., July 30 6p.m. Grandstand
Rides by: Inners Amusement CompanySpecial Ride Nights: Monday,Tursday, Saturday
Ride all night or One Price
Highlights fo this Yeas Fai:Sat., July 23: Frederick County Fair 4-H Horse Show-9a.m.
Sun., July 24: Little, Preteen, & Jr. Miss Pageant-12p.m.
Mon., July 25: Miss Frederick County Fair Pageant-6:30p.m.
Lawn Mower Racing-7:30p.m.
Senior Citizens Night
Active Military Night
ues., July 26: iny Miss Pageant-5:30p.m.Monster rucks-7p.m.
Southern Governer-7:30p.m.
Wed., July 27: Springeld Exit-7:30p.m.
Emergency Services Night-7:30p.m.
Turs., July 28: ruck & ractor Pull 7:30p.m.
New City Band-7:30p.m.
Fri., July 29: Hog, Sheep, Steer Sale - 6:30p.m.
ruck & ractor Pull-6:30 p.m.
Bluegrass Jam Session -7p.m.
Sat., July 30: Demo Derby-6 p.m.
Bobby Cunningham -7p.m.
For More Inormation, Call (540)667-8739
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he Winchester Fire and Res-cue Department (WFRD)has completed their Neighbor-hood Smoke Alarm CanvassingProgram by distributing the smokealarms that have been provided tothem through the Get AlarmedVirginia smoke alarm grant.Tis was accomplished through
phone requests to the departmentand by WFRD personnel per-orming door to door canvassingo neighborhoods on weekendsand evenings. Not only weresmoke detector installations com-pleted, the department providedapproximately 50 batteries orexisting/working detectors, andhome ire saety surveys were
completed by the occupants othe residence.Flyers in English and Spanish
were let at residences where therewas no answer explaining how torequest a smoke alarm.In total between April 2 and
June 22, 229 smoke alarms weresuccessully installed, 328 werereused and 593 were not home.More inormation is available by
calling 540-622-2298.
Summary of activity
April 2Areas canvassed:
Bellview, N. Braddock, N.
Cameron, Gibbons, Jackson,
Oates Morningside
131 - Not Home52 - Reused
18 - Installed
18 - Survey
April 9Areas canvassed:
Opequon, Eagle,
Hollingsworth, Shenandoah,
Pall Mall, Parkview107 - Not Home
42 - Reused
25 - Installed6 - Survey
April 23Areas Canvassed:
First, Second, Grace,
Summit, Bruce, Superior,
Broadview, Imperial, Royal,
Baldwin, Longview, Circle,papermill, S. Pleasant Valley,
Brills Trailer, Cedarmeade
149 - Not Home
102 - Reused47 - Installed
11 - Survey
June 8Areas canvassed:
Kent, Cliord, Cecil,
Leicester, Monmouth
57 - Not Home
18 - Reused
13 - Installed12 - Survey
June 13Areas canvassed:
Kent, Liberty, Baker,
Highland
39 - Not Home
41 - Reused16 - Installed
23 - Survey
Areas canvassed:
Armour Dale, Mo
Harrison, Tower,
53 - Not H
32 - Reu23 - Insta
17 - Surv
Areas canvassed:
Charles, Fairview
Smithfeld, E. Pic
57 - Not H41 - Reu
32 - Insta21 - Surv
Various phone requ
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CommunityShred day/
Yard SaleOn Saturday, July 16, rom9 a.m. until 1 p.m. NWWorks will be hosting theircommunity shred day and yardsale at 3085 Shawnee Dr.3D Shredding will be on hand
to do all the work. First 10boxes are ree, only $3 per boxater that.Te shredding provides paid
employment to adults withdisabilities.Enjoy a wide variety o items
available at the community
yard sale rom 8 a.m. until 2p.m., stop by and shop.Te sale will eature collect-
ibles, antiques, appliances, a98 Dodge Stratus, householditems and much more.Any and all yard sale questions
should be directed to AngelaSchroyer at 540-313-9404.NW Works: urning dis-
abilities into possibilities since1970.
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low er your e l ec t r i c b i l l . We have p l aced a number o f energy e f f i c i en t t i ps under the Our Env i ronment t ab a t
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Frederick County
Winchester
Case# 11002865Crime: Grand larceny/
BurglaryInv. Holmes D. Smoke
Te Frederick County SherisOce is investigating a burglaryand grand larceny rom Shenan-doah Honda, located at 2098 Ber-ryville Pike. Unknown suspect(s)orcibly entered the business by re-moving steel wall panels at the rearo the building. aken were our
CRF150R red and white oroaddirt bikes. Several other bikeswere moved and damaged. Tecash register in the retail area wasopened and the cash removed.I you have any inormation
regarding a suspect or suspect vehicle in this incident, pleasecontact the Crime Solvers Hotlineat (540) 665-IPS (8477). Inor-mation leading to the arrest o asuspect may result in a reward oup to $1,000.
Case# 11024883Crime: Grand larcenyCorporal Spishak
Between May 25-27 several comput-ers were taken rom Winchester Littleheatre. he equipment is a blackHewlett Packard computer, and a black
Acer Aspire computer.Police are seeking any inormationrelating to the incident and locationo the stolen items.Inormation in reerence to this orany other crime, should be directedto the Crime Solvers Hotline 540-665-IPS (8477).
News - Politics - Business -
Live Weeknights @ 8 p.m. Ea
live.McDermottReport.c
Greenwood Mill El-ementary School haslaunched a summer
reading program orstudents. here arecurrently 28 studentsenrolled in the pro-gram, which is beingdone on a volunteer basis by the
teachers ahe pro
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Wednesdadays romnoon durio July.Tis is th
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 13r 2:30 and 8 p.m. Elton JohnsAida to be perormed at Ohstrom-
Brya nt heatre in Winchester. oorder tickets, call (877) 580-8025 orshenandoahsummermusictheatre.com.
THURSDAY, JULY 14r 8 p.m. Elton Johns Aida to beperormed at Ohstrom-Bryant Te-atre in Winchester. o order tickets,call (877) 580-8025 or shenandoah-
summermusictheatre.com.
FRIDAY, JULY 15r 6:30 p.m. Members o Win-chester Connection will meet ordinner Camino Real Restaurant in
Berryville. Call or more: 540-678-9500.
r 7 p.m. Belle Grove in the CivilWar on the ront lawn o Belle Grove.Join local historian Dr. Wayne Sul-ridge as he examines Belle Groves
involvement in these larger events,and the sites critical role during theclimatic combat that swirled aroundthe house and grounds during the
Battle o Cedar Creek on October19, 1864. Call or more inormation:
540-869-3051.r 8 p.m. Elton Johns Aida to beperormed at Ohstrom-Bryant Te-atre in Winchester. o order tickets,
call (877) 580-8025 or shenandoah-summermusictheatre.com.
SATURDAY, JULY 16r 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Habitat PokerRun - all proceeds to benet Habitat
or Humanity o Winchester-Freder-ick County. Registration can be doneonline at www.habitatwc.org. Driver$25.00, Passenger $20.00. icket price
includes Blues House Event Admis-sion rom 12-7 at the WinchesterEagles Club. Check in 8:30a-9:30a;
Poker Run 9a-12p; Blues House 12p-7p @ Winchester Eagles Club.
r 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Audition or therst Barns o Rose Hill een MusicFest. o reserve an audition time call540-955-2004 & leave your name &
phone number. Selected participantswill be eatured in a Perormance aspart o the Grand Opening Celebra-tions on September 10.
r 11 a.m.-2 p.m. rike Bike Showat Groves Winchester Harley-David-
son, no entry ee. Anyone purchasingtickets to vote or Peoples Choice -6tickets or $5- receives a chance toenter or $500 shopping spree at the
dealership. Only rike Show Entreesand people purchasing tickets to votewill be eligible to enter.
r 1-4 p.m. First KernstownBattleeld tour the only battle that
Stonewall Jackson lost. Sel-guidedwalking tour with interpretive signs.Less than one mile in length, membersand children 12 and under are ree, all
others $5. More inormation: 540-662-1473 ext. 208.
r 2:30 and 8 p.m. Elton JohnsAida to be perormed at Ohstrom-Brya nt heatre in Winchester. oorder tickets, call (877) 580-8025 or
shenandoahsummermusictheatre.com.
r 7 p.m. Familyland SummerConcert Series at Jim Barnett Parkeaturing Wayside heatres YoungAmbassadors Guild Shakespeare in
the Park.
r 2:30 and 8 p.m. Familyland
Summer Concert Series at Jim Bar-nett Park eaturing Bob Payne (Clas-sic Americana, old and traditionalcountry music).
SUNDAY, JULY 17r 7 p.m. Elton Johns Aida to beperormed at Ohstrom-Bryant Te-atre in Winchester. o order tickets,call (877) 580-8025 or shenandoah-
summermusictheatre.com.
MONDAY, JULY 18r 7 p.m. Winchester democraticcommittee meeting in Rouss CityHall, on Cameron St., this orumwill ocus on the question Howcan we save medicare?. GloriaRickel and Wayne Spriggle, MD areboth members o Physicians or aNational Health Plan (PNHP). Tey
will present current inormation,answer questions, and help see whatindividuals can do. Bring riends tothis inormative meeting.
TUESDAY, JULY 19r 7:30 a.m. Rotary Club oFrederick County will meet at thepicnic shelter in Sherando Park.A program with Jason Robertson,director o parks and recreation orFrederick County will be speaking.Breakast in the Park team will
provide breakast.
r 10 and 11 a.m. Garden ex-plorers: uttering around. Childrenwill learn about the butteries andbirds that live in the Museum gar-dens in this program that is ree
to children. Ater taking a guidedgarden tour that will ocus on thegardens winged creatures, childrenwill create their own paper butter-ies and birds to take home. Par-ticipants should arrive at the GateHouse (garden entrance) promptlyat 10 a.m. or preschoolers (strollerthrough age 5) and 11 a.m. orchildren ages 6 to 8. Parents mustaccompany their child(ren) on thetour. Free to all children. Adults:ree to MSV Members; all others $5.Registration required. Call 540-662-1473, ext. 219 or email [email protected]
TUESDAY, JULY 26
r 7:30 a.m. Rotary Club oFrederick County will meet at thepicnic shelter in Sherando Park. Aprogram with Jason Robertson, di-rector o parks and recreation orFrederick County will be speaking.Breakast in the Park team willprovide breakast. A breakastpot-luck challenge is planned.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Spay today
Spay oday is this areas low cost,non-prot program or spayingand neuteringcats and dogs. At the time o
surgery, initial tests and shots canalso be obtainedat lower rates. o nd a partici-
pating vet near you: www.baacs.org or 304-728-8330.
Wayside Inn Fames Maket
Every Saturday rom 9 a.m. untilnoon through October head toMain Street in Middletown orall locally grown/made products.New vendors welcome.
INSIGHT Citizens Academy
Get to know your local gov-ernment! his 12-week courseprovides area residents an oppor-
tunity to discover their city.Tursday Evenings
August 4 October 206:00 - 9:00 PM
$20 per person, non-reundable
CHURCH BRIEFS
Send us your church news, spe-cial service times, and regularservice [email protected]
WEDNESDAY, JULY 13r 7 p.m. Winchester Churcho God summer revival happen-ing July 13 through August 17 onWednesday evenings. Camp stylemusic and preachings.
SUNDAY, JULY 31r 9 a.m. Mt. Zion UnitedMethodist Church in Woodstockwill host Donnie Carter Minis-tries. All are welcome. Mt. ZionU.M.C. is located at 158 N. ChurchStreet, Woodstock. Call 540-459-9695 or more inormation.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOLBackstage With the BibleA Vacation Bible School Experi-
enceStephens City United Methodist
ChurchAges preschool - 5th grade5291 Main St, Stephens City
July 17-226 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.Register by calling church o-
ce at 540-869-2348 or online atstephenscityumc.org
VACAION BIBLE SCHOOL
Vacation Bible School, Te BigApple Adventure, Bible Stories,Skits, Food, Games,Prizes, Crats, Inlatables,
Horse Rides. -- July 10-14, 6:15-8:30pm, Ages 4-11,Shenandoah Valley Baptist
Church, 4699 Valley Pike, Ste-phens City, VA 22655,http://www.svbcamily.com,
540-868-4020, [email protected]
Backstage With the Bible
A Vacation Bible School Ex-perienceStephens City United Method-
ist ChurchAges preschool - 5th grade5291 Main St, Stephens CityJuly 17-226 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.Register by calling church o-
ce at 540-869-2348 or onlineat stephenscityumc.org
Summer Fun Camp 2011
Summer Fun Camp 2011,around the world in ive daysat Impact Christian Center, 134N. Loudon St. Camp will takeplace Aug. 1-5 rom 6-8:30 p.m.,children must be enrolled byJuly 24, and between the ages oour and 12 years old. Join usor Biblical teachings, ood, unand prizes. More inormationis available: [email protected] or impact-cc.org.
ReNew: Te Gr
Jul 18 - Jul 22 6:3pmSt. Pauls on-the-H
Church, 1527 Se
Winchester, VAVacation Bible Saround the corner.a week o exploringand learning how together to care Grow in aith. Havethe World! Join us aGreen VBS!
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Critter Corner
Wednesday, July 13
HOODWINKED TOO! HOOD
VS. EVIL
11:00a
CARS 2 3D
11:30a 8:55p
TRANSFORMERS: DARK
OF THE MOON 3D
11:40a 2:30p 6:10p 9:50p
ZOOKEEPER
Noon 3:00p 6:00p 8:20p
HORRIBLE BOSSES
12:10p 3:55p 6:50p 8:40p
TRANSFORMERS: DARK
OF THE MOON 2D
12:20p 6:40p 10:10p
LARRY CROWNE
12:40p 3:30p 6:20p 9:55p
BAD TEACHER
1:10p 3:40p 5:40p 10:55p
MONTE CARLO
2:40p 4:00p 7:00p 9:30p
CARS 2 2D
3:50p 6:30p
INSIDIOUS
9:20p
Thursday, July 14
Only At The Alamo:HARRY POTTER-A-THON
4:30a
HOODWINKED TOO! HOOD
VS. EVIL
11:00a
TRANSFORMERS: DARK
OF THE MOON 3D
11:40a 2:30p 6:10p 8:40p
HORRIBLE BOSSES
Noon 3:40p 6:30p 9:15p
CARS 2 2D
12:20p 3:20p
LARRY CROWNE
12:30p 3:10p 6:40p 9:20p
ZOOKEEPER
12:45p 3:10p 6:00p 8:55p
TRANSFORMERS: DARK
OF THE MOON 2D
12:50p 4:40p 8:20p
MONTE CARLO
1:10p 6:20pBAD TEACHER
4:00p 9:30p
CARS 2 3D
6:05p
INSIDIOUS
9:00p
Friday, July 15
HARRY POTTER AND THE
DEATHLY HALLOWS: PART
2 2 D
5:30a 6:10a 8:45a 9:20aNoon 3:20p 6:40p 9:30p9:50pWINNIE THE POOH
9:00a 11:40a 1:50p 3:55p6:00p 8:10pCARS 2 2D
10:00a 3:30p 6:30p 9:20pHOODWINKED TOO! HOOD
VS. EVIL
11:00aTRANSFORMERS: DARK
OF THE MOON 2D
11:10a 2:40p 6:20p 10:00pHARRY POTTER AND THE
DEATHLY HALLOWS: PART2 3D
12:30p 3:50p 7:10p 10:20pZOOKEEPER
12:40p 3:10p 6:10p 8:45pTRANSFORMERS: DARK
OF THE MOON 3D
1:00pHORRIBLE BOSSES
1:25p 4:05p 6:50p 10:10pBAD TEACHER
4:40p 7:20p 11:55pLARRY CROWNE
9:55pINSIDIOUS
11:10p
Saturday, July 16
HARRY POTTER AND THE
DEATHLY HALLOWS: PART
2 2D
8:45a 9:10a 10:40a Noon
12:45p 2:55p 3:20p 6:40p
9:50p 10:30p
WINNIE THE POOH
9:00a 10:05a 11:20a 1:30p
3:40p 6:00p 8:10p
ZOOKEEPER
9:40a 12:10p 6:10p 8:45p
CARS 2 2D
10:00a 4:00p 6:50p 9:30p
TRANSFORMERS: DARK
OF THE MOON 2D
11:00a 2:40p 6:20p 9:55p
TRANSFORMERS: DARK
OF THE MOON 3D
12:20p
HARRY POTTER AND THE
DEATHLY HALLOWS: PART
2 3D
12:30p 3:50p 7:10p 10:15p
HORRIBLE BOSSES
1:55p 4:40p 7:30p 10:10p
BAD TEACHER
4:10p 7:00p 11:20p
LARRY CROWNE
9:40p
INSIDIOUS
12:05a
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aking some precautionscan ensure the summer unis not ruined by illness orinjury to your pet. Here aresome tips to help you and
your pet have un saely.Most people know not to
leave pets in the car onwarm days. Even with thewindows cracked, a car canheat to deadly temperatures
in minutes. But did youknow your pet can suerheat stroke during normaloutdoor activities? Pets coolthemselves by panting anddrinking water. hey sweatonly a small amount through their paw pads (atleast we dont have to put deodorant on them!).his makes them more susceptible than humansto heat stroke. Breeds with short noses, heavy or
dark coats are eveto suer heat stroBeing able to re
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Wood loft bed. Includes bunk bed,desk, and dresser. All wood, verysturdy. Can be used as a unit orseparately. EC. Pictures availableupon request. $500.Call 540-869-8487 (7/13)
FOR SALE1987 Wedding Dress. Profession-ally sealed. Long Sleeve. Whitesatin with elaborate beading andlace. V-cut back. Cathedrallength train and veil. Includestrain carrier. Size 6 - 8. $500. Canemail photos. Call 571-405-8350 (7/13)
1902 Price & Teeple Fancy Ma-hogany Upright Piano. Works,but needs to be restored. $2500.OBO. Day Call 540-868-1138 (7/13)
Golf Cart, battery operated,
cherry red, new paint, runs great!$2700.00.Call 540-660-9288 (7/13)
2004 White Yamaha Golf Cart.Battery operated, rear seat, fulllights, runs great, excellent condi-tion, garage kept since purchased.Charger and cover included.$2,800 OBO. 540-667-2735 (7/13)
Vending machine route for sale.Locations throughout FrederickCounty. 9 established locationsare included in the sale. Thereare a total of 13 machines that areplaced throughout the route. Ask-ing $28,000. 540-514-9858 (7/13)
Vending Machines. 5 combina-tion Drinks/Snacks machines in4 locations in Front Royal & Win-
chester. Asking $20,000.Call 540-868-9063 (7/13)
Good Condition. Urban wear.Many jackets also.Call540-631-4552 (7/13)
Wii Game System and Sport Packrarely used. $100.Call 540-533-1472 (7/13)
Trolling motor, brand new with bat-tery, never used. 10 folding chairsand 4 heavy folding tables 5 x 6 ft.long. Carpet steam cleaning unitwith attachments, slightly used.Large picnic cooler, operates on12 volt system. Call after 5pm.540-869-2899 (7/13)
Pet Hair Sheep lambs, they do nothave wool so there is no need toever shear! This breed has hair likea dog ,they shed out to a smoothcoat in summer, just like dogs do.Females $200.00 Wethers $150.00& Rams $300.00. Raised naturallywith their mothers, around hu-man contact daily, in ShenandoahCounty VA. We have even sold tochildrens petting zoo. Please emailfor more information,photos or tobe put on our wait list. [email protected] Mens plus size clothingfor sale. Sizes 4, 5 and 6X. Good
Condition. Urban wear. Many jack-ets also.Call 540-631-4552 (7/13)
Guitar, black, 6-string acoustic,$600.Guitar, Jackson, 6-stringelectric, loaded, $800.Keyboard,Yamaha Motif 77, full midi, $3,000OBO.Keyboard, Roland RD 700(88), $2,800 OBO.Roland FantomSynthesizer, loaded, $2,600 OBO.Call 540-869-5454 (7/13)
Handyman/repair/remodeling busi-ness assets for sale. 2002 14 footfreightliner/sprinter van fully loaded
with tools. Ready to run now. Toomuch information to list. If inter-ested please call. $22,000 for allor willing to split tools and van.$18,000 for van and $4,000 fortools. Call 703-930-3438 (7/13)
Piano- Wurlitzer, VGC Ivory/creamwith gold trim. Has gold cush-ion seat with storage. $550.00.Slipcovers for high back diningroom chairs. Country look, blueand white. Only 5, $75.00 for all.Lots of kitchen items, dishes,bowls, corning ware, silverware,take all $75.00. Kitchen table,round glass w four cushion highback chairs. very nice $75.00.Leave message 868-9030 (7/13)
2 antique sewing machines w/trea-dle. Singer in fair condition, cabi-net needs work $400. New Royalgood condition $800. 2 new Avonbottles, pipe and solid gold cadillac.Call 540-869-6292 (7/6)
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Longhorn bull weighing approxi-
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Fifth Wheel Camper Trailer -2006
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Dont Let Down YourFinancial Guard
Depending on which pundit you lis-ten to, the news on the economic frontstill isnt good. Purchases of homes arestill down. There was a small upwardblip in advance of the tax credit forhomebuyers coming to an end, butthen the figures and prices fell again.Consumer confidence is still down,and not too many people are expectingto buy big-ticket items soon.
Still, if you know where to look andare willing to take small changes asindications of a recovering economy,its possible to find hope:
More shipping containers are being
processed in ports. More truckingcompanies are hiring drivers. Storeswouldnt be ordering merchandiseunless there was an indication thatconsumers will buy.
Small local banks in many parts ofthe country are posting profits again,no longer barely hanging on.
In a survey by Advantage magazineof small business owners comparing2010 with 2011, fewer owners thinkwere still in a recession, a highernumber expect revenue to be as goodas last year, the majority plan to keepstaff and approximately one-quartereven plan to hire.
Divorce rates are Think about it: It takedence in the financial alife to file for divorcehouse (Will it sell? Is thto divide up?), the pros
alimony (Is there enourity to make alimony pthe division of assets. Taspect should be includperceived that the bad fare over, maybe havingas important now.
Even if the news were possible to live a securelife in spite of the econo
Your own money platinue as it has for the pYour goal should be to as possible. Save every ideally in an interest-beuntil you have your raYou should know wityour actual bills are eaccredit-card debt low or youre not spending mest and fees. Take care reduce stress and get e
Focus on friends and fafor free activities. Keepin good shape to avorepairs.
Just dont let down guard not yet.
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According to the Guinness Book o Re-cords, it was poor Donna Griiths whosuered the longest sneezing it ever re-corded. On Jan. 13, 1981, the 12-year-oldgirl started sneezing, and she continuedsneezing every day or more than two anda hal years.
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eat 20 quarts o ice c ream every year.***
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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Youface the possibility of raising yourrelationship to another level. How-ever, your partner might demand thatyou make promises for which yourenot sure youre ready.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Aschanges continue, expect things to geta little more hectic at your workplace.An unexpected travel opportunitycould open new career prospects.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Con-front the person who caused your hurtfeelings and demand a full explanationfor his or her actions. Youll not onlyrecover your self-esteem, but youllalso gain the respect of others.
CANCER(June 21 to July 22) Thatpersonal problem in the workplace is
compounded by someones biasedinterference. Stand your ground,and youll soon find allies gatheringaround you.
LEO (July 23 to August 22) Youdont accept disapproval easily. Butinstead of hiding out in your den to lickyour wounded pride, turn the criticisminto a valuable lesson for future use.
VIRGO (August 23 to September22) That former friend you thoughtyoud cut out of your life is still affect-ing other relationships. Counter his orher lies with the truth. Your friends areready to listen.
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ber 21) A stalled relatbudge until you make tYour partner offers a sunation about what got it the first place.
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2011 King Features 1. Where did the hit song Skoki-
aan originate?2. Name the musician who ran over
and killed his chauffeur.
3. Name the band that released ForWhom the Bell Tolls in 1984. Bonusfor knowing the album name.
4. Name the group that had hits withShes Not There and Tell Her No.What was the year?
5. Fontella Bass is known for whatNo. 1 hit?
6. ABBA had two worldwide hits in1977. Name them.
Answers
1. Skokiaan originated in South-ern Rhodesia in Africa. First recordedin 1947, it has been covered by dozensof artists, including Bill Haley, LouisArmstrong, the Four Lads and HerbAlpert.
2. Keith Moon, drummer for theWho, was at the wheel of his Bentley
and trying to flee from fans when hebacked over and killed his chauffeurin 1970 in England.
3. Metallica, on its Ride the Light-ning album.
4. The Zombies. The songs hit No. 2and No. 6, respectively, on the chartsin 1964, but the group never did havea U.S. No. 1 hit.
5. Rescue Me, in 1965. It went toNo. 1 on the R&B charts.
6. Knowing Me, Knowing Youand The Name of the Game.
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By Samantha Weaver
Parity Is Buzzword o
2011 Season
In 2010, 13 drivers won
Sprint Cup races. David Ra-
gan became 2011s 12th. Te
Coke Zero 400 was the 17th
race o the season, one shy o
the halway point.
Tey are Kevin Harvick
(3), Kyle Busch (2), Matt
Kenseth (2), Je Gordon (2),
Carl Edwards, Kurt Busch,
Jimmie Johnson, Denny
Hamlin, Ragan, Brad Kes-
elowski, Regan Smith and
revor Bayne.
Just as surprising are
some o the drivers who stillhavent won races: among
them Dale Earnhardt Jr.,
Clint Bowyer, Ryan New-
man, ony Stewart, Greg
Bife, Juan Pablo Montoya,
Mark Martin, Kasey Kahne,
Je Burton and Jamie Mc-
Murray.
o cite one example,
Stewart has won at least
once in every season o his
career, dating all the way
back to 1999.
As such, it appears possi-
ble that NASCARs all-time
record or winning drivers
within a single season will be
exceeded. Nineteen drivers
visited victory lane in 2001,
1961, 1958 and 1956.
Earnhardt, while congrat-
ulating Ragan, also said o
Daytona, I dont know. Its
weird racing.
What kind o move can
you make? ... Tere aint no
move you can make. You just
hold it on the mat and trynot to wreck into each other.
You see how good we are at
that.
Sure, both Daytona victo-
ries this year, by Bayne and
Ragan, were monumental
upsets, but the trend goes
deeper than just restrictor-
plate tracks.
In Harvicks three vic-
tories, he led a combined
total o nine laps. Victo-
ries by drivers who actually
dominated races have been
ew and ar between, most
notably Kurt Buschs In-
neon Raceway triumph and
Kenseths win at exas Mo-
tor Speedway.
rack position has be-
come exceedingly important
at most tracks. Fuel mileage
seems at least as crucial as
speed. Te ranks o adept
road racers has thickened.
Te past ve Sonoma (In-
neon) races have been won
by drivers who had neverpreviously won on road
courses.
A ew weeks back, it
seemed as i the season was
developing a pattern and
that amiliar stars were tak-
ing control. Perhaps that
was the impression that was
eeting.
Monte Dutton covers
motorsports or Te Gas-ton (N.C.) Gazette. E-mail
Monte at [email protected].
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