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 April 6 – 19, 2012  Volume IV, IV, Issue 8

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Even credit risks need a place to nap be sure the customer has a residency. After that, the Acceptance

Matt Zieg and Chris Rappa at Roberts Furniture and Mattress in Winchester are ready to help customers purchas purchase e what they need regardless of their credit, or lack of.

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program does requirereferences that we obtain four personal from the customer.” Matt says that an advantage of RAC Acceptance is the product that the program allows a consumer to purchase. “A customer might not have had new furniture before. With the Acceptance program, we’re offering people the opportunity to have brand-new furniture in their home as opposed to buying used or getting something that has been previously rented. It’s just a good feeling to have, knowing that you’re the first owner of something like that.” Also, the Acceptance program can foster loyalty from a customer to a store. “Someone can come in the store,” Matt says, “and instead of being intimidated or disappointed because they don’t qualify on a traditional credit system, they’ll get what they came for and think, ‘Tose people really helped me.’ It creates repeat customers.”  Te RAC Acceptance program was put in place at the Winchester store based on its success in the Hampton-bas Hampton-based ed franchise’s six other stores. As with other Acceptance program kiosks, the one at Roberts is located in the front of the store so as to ingratiate the store staff directly with

So you’ve signed the lease on the new place, the first of your own. You’re boxing up dishes and dogs-playing-poker pictures and it occurs to you upon glancing around the room that most of the furniture in here belongs to your roommate. You’re re renting and not buying because, well, your credit history isn’t quite in line with home-ownership qualifications. How are you going to fur-

tance program. Cliff Wainwright explains that “it operates like a car or house payment. A customer gets the merchandise they want and we set up a monthly payment plan. Te really nice part is that if they make their payments on time each month, we report it to the credit bureaus so that they can establish or re-establish their good standing.” And since there are no up-front credit checks (they don’t even run a credit check at the store) no one is going to be turned down. “It’s a good option

nish the new pad? You don’t have a coffee can buried in the yard or a benevolent uncle to take altruistic pity on you.  My sugg suggestion estion would be to pay a visit to Roberts Furniture and Mattress on Valley Avenue in Winchester. Tey’re offering a program known as RAC Acceptance, a purchasing plan that offers opportunities to individuals who might not (or know they won’t) qualify for the traditional financing options. Tough the Acceptance program isn’t a product of our recessional times, now is as fortuitous a time as any for such an option and it’s nice to

for, say, people just starting out the Acceptance area. Usually, two in their first house or apartment, Assistance staffers are on hand whatever the case may be, or for at all times to handle customers a young couple beginning their wishing to procure their services. life together,” Cliff points out. So Te RAC Acceptance program is it working here in Winchester? is being offered in nearly five “Absolutely,” says Cliff. “From hundred furniture and appliance about last Tanksgiving through stores since its inception in 2005. March of this year, we had over “Te RAC Acceptance option is one hundred deals go through  just that—an option,” option,” says Chris. that simply wouldn’t have if not “Te other traditional methods of for RAC Acceptance.” credit purchasing are still avail Store Manager Chris Rappa able, of course. But the Accepand Sales Assistant Matt Zeig tance program offers people with were manning the RAC Accep- credit problems opportunities tance kiosk in the front of the that they otherwise might not store when I visited. I asked what have had. had.”” was necessary to qualify for RAC  Visit Cliff, Chris, Matt and the

know thatwant it’s there for consumers who to rebuild or improve their credit while simultaneously acquiring some nice new furniture. I spoke with the gentlemen at Roberts about the RAC Accep-

Acceptanc Acceptance e ifananissue. unsavory credit score wasn’t “First,” says Chris, “you’ve got to have a job. We work with a customer and their income to establish how much furniture they can expect to be able to get. Next, we need to

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Winchester Crime of the Week – March 26, 2012  

Location: Wingate Inn (150 Wingate Dr) Date of Crime: March 5-6, 2012 Type of Crime: Grand Larceny

 Allen L. Cooper 

  Allen Lee Cooper, age 58, of Stephens City, VA VA died Tursday, March 22, 2012 at Winchester Medical Center. Memorial contributions may be made to the National Kidney Foundation, Inc., 30 East 33rd Street, New York, NY 10016.

Charles O. Neff 

  The victim advise advisedd that he has a truck truck shell on his vehicle and someone broke his tailgate to take a Generac 8000 watt generator and a Burndy crimping tool in a red case. This occurred overnight on the parking lot of the Wingate Inn.   If you should have any information in reference reference to this or any other crimes, please contact the Crime Solvers Hotline at (540) 665 – TIPS. Case # 12010262 Officer Morris

Winchester Crime of the Week – April 2, 2012   The Freder Frederick ick County Sheriff’s Office is seeking information reference the disappearance of Daniel Eye on October 10, 1992. Mr. Eye was last seen at his home on Papermill Road on that date and has never been seen alive since. His vehicle was recovered oonn October 14, 1992 at the Luray  Avenue Boat Landing in Front Royal, Virginia. This boat landing is on the Shenandoah Ri ver. ver.   If you have any information regarding regarding a suspect suspect or suspect suspect vehicle in this incident, please contact the Crime Solvers Hotline at (540) 665 TIPS (8477). Information leading to the arrest of a suspect suspect may result in a reward of up to $1,000. Case #92-10213 Investigator K. C. Bohrer

  Charles Owen Neff, 71, of Stephens City, Virginia died Wednesd Wednesday, ay, March 21, 2012 in the Winchester Medical Center. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to VF W Post 2123, P.O. P.O. Box 1894, Winchester, VA 22604, or AmVets Post 18, P.O. Box 1894, Winchester, VA 22604.

Virginia V. Bittle

  Mrs. Virginia Voelker Voelker Bittle, age 85, of Winchester, Winchester, VA, VA, died Saturday, March 24, 2012, at Winchester Medical Center. In Lieu of flowers the family request that memorial contributions be made to Round Hill Fire and Rescue, 769 Round Hill Road, Winchester, VA 22602 or to Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 7336 imberlake Road, Lynchburg, VA 24502.

Onnolee Robison Carson

  Mrs. Onnolee Robison Carson, age 91, of Winchester, VA, former resident of both Richmond, VA and Woodstock, VA, died Friday, March 23, 2012, at Winchester Medical Center. Memorial contributions may be made to Blue Ridge Hospice, 333 W. Cork Street, Winchester, VA 22601.

 Patrick J. Hutchins Hutchins

  Mr. Patrick James “Pat” Hutchins, age 53, of W Winchester, inchester, V VA, A, died Tursday, March 22, 2012, at his residence.

 Hazel V. V. Haines

  Hazel Virginia Virginia  anner anner Haines, 79, of Stephenson, Virginia, Virginia, died Monday, March 26,P.O. 2012, in 2112, her home. Memorial contributions be made to C-CAP, Box Winchester, Virginia 22604. may

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 Judith “Judy” W. W. Hawse

  Judith Anne “Judy” Whitehouse Hawse, 55, of Winchester, Virginia, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, March 26, 2012, in her home

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  Mrs. Catherine Adele “Cathy” Tibault, age 67, of Winchester, VA, died Friday, March 30, 2012, at her home. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Health Systems Memorial Fund, 1840 Amherst

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Otto S. “Steve” “Ste ve” Noel, Jr.

  Otto Stephen “Steve” Noel, Jr., Jr., 81, of Stephens City, Virginia Virginia died Sunday, April 1, 2012, in Winchester Medical Center. Memorial contributions may be made to rinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 1087, Stephens City, Virginia, 22655 or Blue Ridge Hospice, 333 West Cork Street, Suite 405, Winchester, Virginia, 22601.

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  Norma Mae Madigan Lucas, 82, of Stephens City, City, Virginia, died Wednesday, March 28, 2012, in her home.

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 Damaris O. Whitacre

  Mrs. Damaris Omps Whitacre, Whitacre, age 97, of Cross Junction, VA, VA, died Saturday, March 31, 2012, at Winchester Medical Center. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Mrs. Whitacre’s honor be made to Redland United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 605, Cross Junction, VA 22625.

 

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Romney continues long march to GOP nomination  A swing state, Va. likely likely to be major battle ground this Fall  By Jonathan Lucci Frederick County Report   After a long, agonizing winter and early spring the Republican primary voters appear to have finally aligned themselves behind embattled frontrunner Mitt Romney. Romney ’s victories in the Maryland and D.C primaries uesday were expected given those state’s demographics and voting patterns. His victory in Wisconsin, particularly after  victories in Michigan and Ohio, was much more hard-fought and severely undercut the arguments of his main rivals that he cannot win over the base of the party.

in the South where he continues Meanwhile the Obama campaign is likely to only get more negato struggle. Tere is little doubt is more than prepared, as they tive. Te President’s campaign that despite a lack of enthusiasm have quietly assumed for the past sees Virginia as key and the Old southern GOP voters will pick  year that Romney would be the Dominion is central to several of Romney over President Obama nominee. their paths to the 270 electoral every time, making Romney’s reAs the attention of the media  votes needed to win the Presidengional problem less problemati problematic. c. and public shift from the primary cy. Te President President can win with with-Romney now leads in the na- to the general election, Virginia out Virginia, particularly with tional polls, has a seemingly will be ground zero for politi- wins in Ohio or Florida, but if the insurmountable lead in the del- cal organizing and eventually an turnout among Democrats in the egate count that ultimately de- avalanche of outside spending. booming suburbs of Northern cides the nomination, and the Te battle between Romney and Virginia is high enough the state Republican Establishment is now Obama has already turned bit- could remain in the Democratic to a large degree lining up behind terly negative and given the tenor column. Romney. Heavyweight endorse- of the political environment it   However, it should be rememments have also helped Romney’s image as the inevitable nominee. The Warren County Fair presents the Tese endorsements are a sign 2012 ATV DIRT DRAGS! that even some very conserva-

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electoral victory in 1964, and that Obama’s margin of victory was 7 points. Tat margin of victory came when Obama’s popularity was much higher and in an en vironment where a deeply disliked Republican President made

everywhere. Whether a now somewhat battered President can win Virginia in this toxic and pessimistic political environment is a difficult question to answer. Mitt Romney will surely be ready to spend a great deal of time and

Republican column and he will have many advantages in doing so. Meanwhile, in addition to a likely nail-biter at the top of the ticket, Virginia is also center stage of the battle over control of

lican George Allen and Democrat im Kaine are headed for a potentially razor thin race. A recent Rasmussen poll found Allen up by 2 points, while a Quinnipiac poll shows Kaine up by 3 points. Neither of the candidate candidatess

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Just when we thought things were getting g etting better . . .  Did new council appointments appointments violate state open meeting laws? 

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At its committee meeting two weeks ago, what remained of the Middletown own own Council after the resignation of former mayor Mark Brown and former councilors John Blaisdell and Gil Barrington, voted to

date was ranked by each councilor, and the person or persons with the highest vote totals was appointed. However, at issue with a 1985 Virginia Attorney General’s opinion is the fact the paper-ballot rankings done in open meeting to choose the nominees to be voted on for approval did not include the councilors’

point Charles H. Harbaugh IV mayor. All three appointees then went to the Frederick County Courthouse to be sworn in. At this week’s work session, which ran smoothly even though there were differences of opinions on various topics, former Councilor Barrington questioned whether the earlier vote

also noted the ranking ballots are available for review. However, there are no names on the ballots, so no one knows which ballot belongs to which councilor. Tat is what led Barrigan to question whether the selection process was technically “secret” rather than open. own Manager Joan Roche is looking into the issue. In the case of the six candidates for the two open council seats, the councilors were given a ballot with all six names on it. Te councilors ranked each candidate, with six being their top pick and one being their last. After the first vote, the ballots

appoint two councilors mayor. Six candidates applied and for athe two open council seats. Tree candidates applied for the mayoral position. In order to decide whom to appoint, the council conducted a balloting process, whereby each candi-

names to their votes. At theattached end of the voting, Clarence “rip” Chewning and Tomas Simon were appointed to the council, by a motion, a second, and a vote. Council then conducted the same  voting procedure to decide to ap-

to fillwas the“public” council and mayoralby vacancies as required law. Councilor Mark Davis stated at the meeting that it was a legal public vote, since everything was done in public, including the final voice  votes to approve the selections. He

were passed to the town manager and town clerk to tabulate. Te two candidates with the lowest votes were dropped from contention. contention. On the second ballot, the councilors ranked the remaining four candidates with four being the highest and

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one being the lowest. Te two highest vote getters won appointment. Te name of the voting councilor, however, was not on the individual ballots, thus appearing to make the ballots “secret.” Since Councilor Harbaugh resigned his council seat following his appointment as mayor, there is one more vacancy on the council. Interested applicants can apply on-line or at town hall. Te remaining council  vacancy is expected to be filled at next week’s town council meeting. Following is the 1985 Virginia attorney general opinion on the issue of secret votes at open public meet-

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723; 1977-1978 at 492, 77-78 Va. AG 492; 1974-1975 at 578, 74-75 Va. AG 578. Accordingly, in accordance with this long-standing interpretation, it is my opinion that the council violated the Act by voting on the commission membership by secret ballot.

Common Cents, which was buit on the site of the burnedout Carter’s Family Store in Middletown, had its grand opening on April 2nd.

ings prohibited by the Virgini Virginiaa Freedom of Information Act: AG Op. VIRGINIA FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT, 85-86 Va. AG 333 OPEN MEETING REQUIREMENTS: LOCAL GOVERNING BODY MAY NOT VOTE BY SECRET BALLOT.

Te Honorable R. Beasley Jones Member, House of Delegates July 3, 1985

 voting by members of a public body constitutes a violation of the open meeting requirements of the Act. See Reports of the Attorney General: 1982-1983 at 723, 82-83 Va. AG

While the attorney generals’ opinions cited above do not carry the force of law, they do set precedence for the interpretation of the act. If found to have violated the act, council may be subject to liability. Interestingly, the council properly moved, seconded, and voted on the appointees at the meeting, so the actual appointments are most likely legal. Other business

Te second legal issue still hovering over the council is its dec ision to appoint Councilor Harbaugh mayor mayor,, leaving only three elected members

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on the council. Pursuant to the town code, four elected council members are needed to appropriate funds over $100. Te council believes it is in gray territory, because they believe they can run the town as need be, and most items are already in the budget. So hope for no not-in-thebudget crises between now and No vember, because, if there is one, the town may be stuck.

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You ask whether a city council violated the Virginia Freedom of Information Act, §§ 2.1-340 through 2.1346.1 of the Code of Virginia (the “Act”), by voting on the membership of the city planning and zoning commission by secret ballot. Te letter enclosed with your request states that during a June meeting of council, three persons were nominated to fill two vacancies on the commission. Te council’s vote, however, was by secret ballot. After the vote, the clerk counted the ballots and the winners were announced. Te Act requires that all meetings of public bodies shall be public meetings, unless otherwise specifically provided for by law. Section 2.1-343. Meetings of municipal councils are brought expressly within the pur view of the Act. Section 2.1-341(a). Prior Opinions of this Office have consistently found that secret ballot

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 Angie Buterakos:  Alison Duvall: Anita Kumar. In addition to gas, Indian and American groceries, sundries, clothes, gifts, and lots more, Anita is serving fresh, hot items every day. Tere is buttered chicken; palak paneer; choley; tofu with lima beans; lentils with squash; kidney

beans (rajma masala); turnips with spinach; samosas; and my favorite,  vegetable fritters (pakara). You You can stop by or order in advance. Te store is located at the Sunoco, in the middle of Middletown. On the down side, the former Mid-

[email protected] [email protected] alison@FredCoRe [email protected] port.com dletown school will be auctioned off at the Frederick County Circuit Court steps on April 19th, at 1 pm. We send our condolences to the Plummer family. Te building on Main Street which formerly housed the popular Civil Cricket Café also is

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Encouraging good hygiene habits for tweens  With school, sports, friends and hobbies, today’s tweens lead busy and active lives, and sometimes they don’t take the time -- or know -- to practice pr actice good hygiene. While discussing proper hygiene with your tween can be difficult, it is possible to address the topic without making him or her feel uncomfortable or self-conscious. One approach parents can take is to appeal to your tweens’ growing maturity by making it clear that these self-care tasks are their responsibility. Giving your tween the respect and encouragement to make their own choices in these transitional years can help them develop healthy habits for life. To help empower your tween to take better care of their hygiene, parents can follow these tips: Make it Fun: The tween years are all about finding a unique sense of style. This also applies to cosmetics and accessories. Allow your tween to choose their shampoos, soaps and oral care products. This will encourage them to take interest in their hygiene without you having to ask. Brace Face: Tooth brushing can be a struggle at this age. Your child may go in the bathroom for 30 seconds and declare that he or she has brushed. Kids should know that good oral care is just as important as taking a shower, especially if your child has braces. Make the process a little easier and ensure they are brushing for the proper p roper amount of time by keeping a two minute timer in the bathroom. By supp supplying lying your tween with products in the flavors (e.g. not-too-spicy, not-too-sweet) and cool designs they will like, such as the Crest Pro-Health FOR ME Fluoride Anticavity Toothpaste, they might even forget they are doing something healthy and those two minutes will fly! “Oral health is an important issue particularly for kids in their adolescent years. Tooth decay is still recognized as the most common chronic disease affecting children in the United States. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, 51 million hours of school are lost each year due to dental-related illness1,” says Dr. Jennifer Salzer, orthodontist, dentist and mother of a tween. “Not only can poor oral hygiene affect the health and well-being of a child, it also plays a role in self-esteem.” Under Armor: Puberty is the first time adolescents have to deal with body odor. Help your tween understand how to control odors by explaining the difference between deodorant, which controls bacteria while adding fragrance, and antiperspirant, which stops or limits sweating. Remind your tween that both deodorant and antiperspirant will help if they put it on before they start sweating, not after. Skincare 101: Changing hormones typically bring about oilier skin, especially on the nose and forehead. Teach your tween to wash their face once or twice a day with a cleanser and discourage them from picking, as this causes inflammation and scarring. Lead by Example: Whether they admit it or not, your tween notices your habits. Set an example by showing that a healthy hygiene routine is important to you too.

 

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Fun facts about earthworms  There are more than 2,700 different types of earthworms residing on the planet. Earthworms are often known to be workhorses in the garden, helping to aerate and fertilize the soil while filling it with nutrients. Earthworms recycle materials like dead leaves, decaying animals and feces so new plant seedlings can grow and have the process begin anew. Worms have been around for 120 million years -- one of the few species of insects that have stood the test of time. In just one acre of soil, there may be a million or more earthworms turning over the soil and chewing on organic matter. Without earthworms, most plants would not thrive. Earthworms have mucous covering their bodies in order to stay moist. This helps them to breathe through their skin. You may have noticed that after it rains worms appear on sidewalks and outside of their underground burrows. This is not because they are drowning underground, but because the environment is moist after it rains, making it moreconducive for worms to breathe and move around to find mates. Normally the dry conditions above ground make them dry out and die. Earthworms can be remarkable creatures to watch. Contrary to popular belief, worms do have a mouth and an opposite end for waste removal that is not interchangeable.

 

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HU, A Love Song to God  www.HearHu.org  www .HearHu.org  A free present presentatio ation n to the community  community  Singing HU can: Help you experience divine love Offer solace during times of grief Bring peace and calm  Wednesday, April 11th, & Wednesday, Wednesday, May 9th 6:30 – 7:30 pm Throx Market Stn./Shell, Conference Rm. 1061 Millwood Pike, Winchester, VA 

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Community gardens at work   In October, 2010, the City of Winchester Zoning Ordinance was amended to allow for community or urban gardening . A community garden is an area of land managed and maintained by a group of individuals to grow and harvest food crops and/or non-food, ornamental crops, such as flowers, for personal or group use, consump-

tion Community may be divided into plotsor fordonation. cultivation by one orgardens more individuals or may beseparate farmed collectively by members of the group and may include common areas maintained and used by group members.   Did you know there are several community gardens currently in operation in Winchester? 1) Wesley United Methodist Church (527 Van Fossen Street) - Each participating family or individual individual is provided a plot of land to plant, tend and harvest for themselves. Contact: Michael Neese ([email protected]) 2) St. Stephens CME Church (202 Maple Drive) - Volunteers plant, water,, weed and harvest and all food is donated to local food banks, water area non-profit organizations, and families in need. 3) imbrook Youth Reporting Center - Participants of the program manage and harvest the garden for themselves and their families. Start a garden in your neighborhood! If you are interested in starting a community garden in your neighborhood, below are a few benefits community gardens can provide (source: www.communitygarden.org): - Improves the quality of life for people in the garden - Provides a catalyst for neighborhood and community development - Stimulates social interaction - Encourages self-reliance - Beautifies neighborhoods - Produces nutritious food - Reduces family food budgets - Conserves resource resourcess - Creates opportunity for recreation, exercise, therapy, and education - Reduces crime - Preserves green space - Creates income opportunities and economic development - Provides opportunities for intergenerational and cross-cultural connections   If you’d like to start a garden in your neighborhood or at home, now is a great time to begin building your garden to have it ready for spring planting. If you need compost for for your garden, the City City Public Works Works division provides FREE compost year-round. Tis compost is made from leaves collected in the fall. Load your own Monday-Friday from 7:30 am to 3:00 pm or call erry Davis at (540) 667-1815 ext. 1490 and come by Monday through Friday at either 7:30 am or 3:00 pm to have leaves loaded for you. Visit www.winchesterva.gov/gogreen chesterva.gov/gogree n for more information about composting.

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900 Hair Cuttery salons to participate in fundraising initiative   Chicago, March 30, 2012 – Troughout Autism Awareness Month in April, more than 900 Hair Cuttery salons nationwide will offer customers an opportunity to Act For Autism in support of local Easter Seals services for families living with autism. Hair Cuttery fundraising will include point-of-sale consumer donations and an online coupon for customers who donate online to Easter Seals.   “We are proud to partner with Easter Seals for a second year because of their commitment to providing the best services to the millions of children and families livi ng with autism across the country,” country,” says Dennis Ratner, Founder and CEO of Hair Cuttery. “Many of ou r associates have been personally touched by autism and other disabilities, so they understand the crucial need for support at the earliest stage in life.”   Demonstrating its dedication to providing services and support to people living with autism, Hair Cuttery will match every donation made in its salons or online up to $10,000. Autism is treatable, and people living with autism can make significant progress at any age. For children, getting the right support early in life is critical to gaining the skills they need to be successful.   ogether with Hair Cuttery, whose whose stylists are eager to make a difference where they live, Easter Seals is continuing to provide life-changing services to children and adults with autism and other disabilities so they can live, learn, work and play in their communities.   “As the nation’s leading provider of autism services, E aster Seals is privileged to work with a company like Hair Cuttery, which is committed to the well being of families in the communities in which it does business,”” says James E. Williams, Jr., President and CEO of Easter Seals. business, “By working together, Hair Cuttery and Easter Seals can raise awareness of and support for the critical services needed by young children with developmental delays and autism.”   o learn more about Hair Cuttery, Cuttery, visit www.haircuttery.com. o learn more about Easter Seals’ commitment to families living with autism, or to find an Easter Seals near you, visit www.easterseals.com.

Tuesday April 10 The Rotary Club of Frederick County meets Tuesday morning, April 10, 2011 at Shenandoah University in the Clement Board Room - Allen Dining Hall. Invited guests, club members and visiting Rotarians are welcome. The Shenandoah University Team their 10day trip to GSP Wales. Forpresents more information contact Steve Gyurisin at smgyurisin@ advanceplanningassociates.com or 540-336-7357. TOMS One Day Without Shoes event at James Wood High School. The senior class at James Wood High School is participating in the TOMS One Day Without Shoes event to spread awareness about the impact a pair of shoes can have on a child’s life. Students who participate in the event will go without shoes on April 10 to raise awareness about the program which buys an additional pair of shoes for a needy child ev ery time someone buys a pair of shoes for themselves. For more information, go to www.onedaywithoutshoes.com .

Saturday April 14 7pm - 10pm Middle School Spring Fling at Jim Barnett Park, Gym. A prom danc e  just for middle school s tudents. Please come dressed appropriately. Photos and snacks available at minimal cost. $5.00 per student. Student ID required. (540) 662-4946 3:30pm  Kernstown United Methodist Church’s BBQ Chicken and Country Ham Dinner. 3239 Valley P ike Winchester, VA 22602 540-667-7298. $10 per person Shaffer’s Barbecued Chicken or Country Ham, baked beans, coleslaw, dessert, and drink! Please contact our church or visit our website at www. kernstownumc.org if you have questions or are interested in coming out for a yummy dinner! 9am - 5pm  A Rain Barrel Mini Sale will be held from in the recycling office, second floor, County Administration Building. A limited supply of 55-gallon barrels will be made available at the discounted price of $55 each. First come. First served. No reservations. Bins come complete with all hardware, overflow hose, insect screen and easy setup instructions. Payable in cash or by check on the day of event.

Sunday April 15 12pm Longaberger basket bingo at Round Hill Community Fire & Rescue Company, 769 Round Hill Rd. Doors open at 12pm. $20 per person in advance, $25 per person at the door. All prepaid admission a special drawing. 20 gameswill forgoallinto Longaberger products. Baskets will be filled. Raffles, Door prizes. For more innformation formation call Karl at 540-327-6820 or Victor at 540877-1402

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zens. Featuring DJ Jammin Jim. Call 540-869-0060 and ask for the Ag department. 4pm Come join the Arts Cho rale of Winchester for Pop, Swing, & A Little Jazz featuring Bob Chilcott’s “Little Jazz Mass” for choir, piano, bass, and per-

Tuesday April 24 The Rotary Club of Frederick County meets Tuesday morning, April 24, 2011 at Shenandoah University in the Clement Board Room - Allen Dining Hall. Invited guests, club members and visiting Rotarians are welcome. Andrea Wright

if Henry with hisCounty, project isinsharing Ghana.experiences For more information contact Steve Gyurisin at [email protected] or 540-336-7357. 4:30pm - 5:30pm  A “Little Lions” session. We work with 3-5 year olds to get them ready ready for kindergarten. Contact Jean 868-8516 for questions or more information

cussion. Also featured selections by Duke Ellington, Cole are Porter, Hoagy Carmichael, and others of the era. The concert will be held in Armstrong Concert Hall at Shenandoah University, 1460 University Drive, Winchester, Admission is by donation. Suggested donation is $10 p er adult. The Arts Chorale of Winchester is in its 11th season and is directed by Michael Main, accompanied by Dr. Richard McPherson. See our website at www.artschoralewinchester. org for details!

is discussing the For Regional Trial Services Program. moreJail information contact Steve Gyurisin at smgyurisin@ advanceplanningassociates.com or 540-336-7357.

Saturday April 21 7pm Lynchburg Project Lifesver’s 3rd annual fundraiser, 2nd Chance Prom.  Ages 21 and older VIP Tickets : $50 per person / $100 per couple and includes buffet dinner, upstairs VIP lounge, Event t-shirt and General admission Tickets: $20 per person or $35 a Couple / Free tshirt for first 200 people For ticket sa les and locations call: Margaret Younger: Younger: 434-546-6770 or Phase 2: 434-8463206 Couple and single tickets are available online at www.phase2club. com General Admission ticket holders- Make your dinner reservation early at Phase2! • “Great Dinner Specials” Bring cash or check and a Photographer will be available Discount rooms / shuttle available at Holiday Inn Select in Lynchburg – Call 434-528-2500 Sunday April 22 2pm - 5pm  Senior Citizens prom. An enchanted evening at Sherando High School, the commoms/gym area. Come  join the S herando FFA and SGA for an afternoon of food, fun and dancing. The event is free and open to all senior citi-

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dents will day be June instead of Te Juneteacher June 12. June 6 will be an early dismissal for all6 students. for workdays scheduled for June 13 and 14 will be moved to June 7 and 8. Despite the calendar change, the dates and times of the Millbrook, Sherando and James Wood High School graduation ceremonies will not change. Millbrook’s graduation ceremony is scheduled for June 6 at 6 p.m. (Raindate- June 7 at 6 p.m.). Sherando’s commencement exercises will be held on June 8 at 7 p.m. (Raindate- June 9 at 7 p.m.). James Wood High School will hold its graduation ceremony at 9 a.m. on June 9 (Raindate- June 10 at 2 p.m.).

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Te Last Day of School Changed to June 6  Te Frederick County School Board has voted to amend the 2011-12 school calendar and move the last day of the school  year from from Ju June ne 12 to June June 6. Te d decision ecision comes as a result result of the school system not using all five of the inclement weather days that were built into the original 2011-12 school calendar. Assistant Superintendent for Administration Al Orndorff says, “Te Code of Virginia requires students to attend school for at least 180 days. Te School Board adopts a calendar each year which includes 180 instructional days, plus five additional days to account for possible school closings due to inclement weather. Tis winter, we only used one of the five inclement weather days that were built into the calendar. Tat allowed us to recommend that the Board amend the school calendar and move the last day of school back by four instructional days.” As a result of the Board’s action, the last day of school for stu-

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 APRIL 8 Easter Sunday 6:30 A.M. Sunrise service at Middletown Park  10:00 A.M. - Regular service with Communion. There will be NO Sunday School. A potluck brunch will be held between the Sunrise Service and the Regular 10:00 A.M. service.

tended to all. The church will also have a Maundy Thursday service on April 5 at 6:30pm. It will include an agape meal, prayer time, singing, scripture reading and communion. Foot washing will be available for those interested. Everyone is invited to attend. More information at

music. Nursery services will be provided. Maundy Thursday Service, April 5 at 7:00 p.m. will be held in the Orrick Chapel Fellowship Hall. An “Explanation of Seder Meal” by Rabbi Scott Sperling of Beth El Congregation will be presented. Nursery services will be

Stephens City Mennonite Church is having an Easter morning sunrise service at 7:30am followed by an Easter breakfast at 8:15am. The 9:30am Sunday school hour will include an egg hunt for the children followed by the 10:30am Easter morning worship service. The church is located at 5540 Valley Pike, Stephens City, 1/2 mile south of the traffic light on Route 11. More information at [email protected] or (540)869-5037. An invitation is ex-

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provided. Fridaywith Tenebrae Service,  April 6 at Good 7:00 p.m. meditations by the Reverends Jeff Butcher and Waverly Reames on “The Seven Last Words of Christ.” Nursery services will be provided. Easter Sunrise Service, April 8 at 6:30 a.m. will be held at Lock Pavilion at Sherando Park. Rev. John Locke will be preaching. Bring lawn chairs and dress warmly. Easter Worship Services, April 8 Worship at 8:30 a.m., 9:45 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Rev. Jeff Butcher will preach from John 20:1-18 on “The

Stephens City United Methodist Church would like to invite you to join us for Holy Week worship with the following activities: Palm Sunday Worship Services, April 1 at 8:30 a.m., 9:45 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Rev. Jeff Butcher will preach from Mark 11:1-11 on “One with God, One with Us.” Holy Communion will be served. Palm branches will be distributed and there will be special

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Church. Sonrise service at 7:30 fol-  April 15th at 7pm at Middletown Preslowed by breakfast at 8:30. “What’s byterian Church (7960 Senseney Ave., New” service at 10:00 followed by Eas- Middletown, VA 22645). Emily will ter Egg hunt around 11:00. Open to the perform works by Bach, Hovhaness, community. C hance to win special priz- Rameau, Bizet, Grandjany, and Salzedo. es for children and youth attending one The recital is free and open to the public of the services. The Senior Harp Recital and will be followed by a reception in

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Bomb threat – Lake Holiday Estates At approximately 8:52p.m., March 28, 2012, Frederick County Fire and Rescue responded to a suspicious noise coming from a community mail box located within Lake Holiday Estates. A female resident heard a ticking sound coming from the box while retrieving her mail. She contacted the Emergency Communications Center Center. . Fire and Rescue units from the Fire Marshal’s Office and Gainesboro Fire & Rescue were dispatched for a possible bomb threat. Necessary safety precautions were taken including evacuation of the surrounding residences. Te Virginia State Police Bomb Squad and a representative from the U.S. Postal Service were called to assist. After a thorough search of the area, no devices were found. Units cleared the scene at 12:26a.m.  From a release

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Fire at 234 Sunset Drive   At approximate approximately ly 3:39a.m., March 29, 2012, Frederick County Fire and Rescue responded to a structure fire located at 234 Sunset Drive in Winchester. When crews arrived, fire was showing from the roof of the structure with heavy smoke conditions. Fire crews entered the structure and made an interior attack using hand lines. Crews were able to bring the fire under control and had it extinguished approximately 1.5 hours after arriving. Tey then proceeded to perform overhaul of the structure.   One occupant of the structure sustained injuries and was air lifted to UVA for treatment. Te cause of the fire is currently under investigation by the Frederick County Fire Marshal’s Office.   Te residence suffered significant damage and is likely a total loss. Loss estimates are not yet available.   Fire and Rescue units from Greenwood, Millwood, Round Hill, Clear Brook, as well as Frederick County Battalion 10 Duty Officer responded to the incident, with assistance from Friendship Fire and Rescue from Winchester.  From a release

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  As the Black Plague was sweeping Europe during the Middle Ages, some people, for reasons surpassing understanding, believed that plague victims could cure themselves by smelling human waste.

 

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  It was Carlyle Sc Scottish ottishwho author and historian Tomas made the following sage observation: “Te greatest of faults is to b e conscious of none.”

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  Are you more afraid of lightning or sharks? If you look at the numbers, it makes more sense to fear lightning; more than three times as many people die from lightning strikes than do so in shark attacks.

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tended to be used in shoes. •••   If you’rree familiar with the Disney film “Cinderella,” you might be surprised to learn some details about the Grimm brothers’ version of the folktale. In their story, Cinderella’s wicked stepsisters are so desperate to marry the prince that they mutilate their feet in order to try to make them fit in the slipper (which, in the Grimm version, is made of gold, not glass). Also, at the wedding of Cinderella and her prince, the stepsisters’ eyes are plucked out by pigeons.

In less than a year, all Social Security payments will be made electronically. Ninety percent of us who receive benefits already get them that way. Te remaining 10 percent are being asked to make the change now and not wait until the last minute. Te deadline is March 1, 2013, and applies to more than just Social Security. Veterans, railroad retirees, Social Security Income recipients and those who receive Office of Personnel Management benefits are included. It’s said that going paperless will save the government $1 billion over 10 years. We can choose how we’ll receive our money -- either direct deposit to our existing bank account or a Direct Express debit card. So which should you pick? If you have a bank account, the money will be automatically deposited

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each month. If you don’t have a bank account, the money will appear each month on the Direct Express debit card. It can be used like a regular debit card, but you only get one AM withdrawal each period, and there can be fees for other services. You’ll also need to remember your Personal Identification Number (PIN) when you use the card. When you’re ready to make the switch to electronic payments, you can do it either online [www.GoDirect.org] or by phone at 1-800-333-1795. If you want to sign up for the debit card, you’ll need  your Social Security number or claim number,, 12-digit federal benefit-check number number and the amount of your most recent federal benefit check. If you want direct deposit to your bank account,  you’ll need your bank’s routing transit number (the numbers on your personal check), account number and type of account, either checking or saving. ••• Matilda Charles regrets that she cannot personally answer reader questions, but will incorporate them into her column whenever possible. Write to her in care of King Features Weekly Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 328536475, or columnreply@gmail. [email protected] com

DON’T LET APRIL SHOWERS SLIP AWAY!

RAIN BARREL MINI-SALE Monday, April 16 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

County Administration Building - 107 N. Kent St. (Second floor/Recycling Office)

Each 55-gallon barrel is complete with all hardware, insect screen and an overflow hose. Warranty. $55 cost is payable by cash or check. Supplies are limited. No reservations.

Complete Carpet Care, Inc. GROW GREEN! Conserve water for gardens and lawns Save money – reduce demand on municipal water supply Reduce runoff and sediment

Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning

Call 540-636-8718 www.carpetcareva.com Guaranteed Clean Carpet  Or Its FREE! 

• FREE Estimates FREE Estimates • Same Day Service Available

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 Are you pregnant? A childless, happily married, couple seeks to adopt. Will be full-time mom/devoted dad. Financial security. Expenses paid. Shirley and Tony. 1-888-8828290 HUGE Auction: April 11-12, 9 AM Preview:

ALAMO Winchester 

181 Kernstown Commons Blvd. General Info: (540) 313-4060 Showtime Info: (540) 313-4060

www.drafthouse.com/winchester  FRIDAY APRIL 6

SUNDAY APRIL 8

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Rewarding CDL-A Career with Averitt! 3742.5 cpm w/1+ Year’s Experience (Depends on Location) 4-12 Months Experience? Paid Refresher Course Available. Available. 888-362-860 888-362-8608 8 or AVERITTcareers.com Equal Op Opportunity portunity Employer

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 April 10th 11AM-2PM, 1401 Precon Dr., Chesapeake VA. SteelTech Industrial Fabrication: Vehicles, Forklifts, Tools and More! Full Catalog, Live Bidding Online! 757-461-6867 www.atlanticREmarketing.com www.atlanticREmarketin g.com VAF#359

DRIVER CDL TRAINING – Class “A”, Class “B” and Now Offering Bus Training! $38-45,000 First Year. Year. Guaranteed Financing Availab Available. le. Job Placement Assistance. CDS CDL Training 1-800-646-2374.

68.4± Acre Farm & 2 Building Lots (3 Tracts) Dickerson Mill Rd, Bedford, VA. ABSOLUTE  AUCTION: Friday, April 27, 12pm Preview Online! www.countsauction.com www.countsauction.com 800-7802991 VAAF93

Drivers- CDL-A DRIVE WITH PRIDE Up to $3,000 Sign-on Bonus for Qualified Drivers! CDL & 6 mo. OTR exp. REQ’D. USA TRUCK 877-521-5775 877-521-57 75 www.usatruck.jobs

 AUCTION: Saturday, April 14th- 10am, 1801 Main Street, Victoria, VA. Thornhill Farm Wagon, Advertising, Toys, Coca-Cola, Primitives, Gas Station Signs, Air Meter, & Clocks. Tilman’s VARR #348 804-347-4963  Absolute Auction 4/19, 11AM, 400 Augusta  Ave, Grottoes, VA. VA. 14,750sf. Form Former er Grocery Store on Prime Corner. 10%BP TTranzon ranzon FOX  VAAF423, Auction Advisors, 888.243.3431, 888.243.3431, www.AuctionAdvisors.com 10,000+sf Industrial/Office Shell Building, 2 blocks from Metro station 1109-1115 Congress St NE, Washington, DC TRUSTEE AUCTION: Wed, April 25, 11am. www.countsauction.com (434) 525-2991 VVAAF93 AAF93

 Virginia Seaside Lots -Absolute buy of a lifetime! Fully improved 3 acre lots, exclusive development on the seaside (the mainland) overlooking Chincoteague Bay and islands. Gated entrance, paved roads, caretaker, community dock, pool and club house including owners guest suites. Build the house of your dreams! Unique bank foreclosure situation makes these lots available at 1/3 of original cost. Great climate, low taxes and National Seashore beaches nearby. Only $49,000 each or pond lots $65,000. Tel. (757) 824-5284. 23 ACRES of tall hardwood forest on Bank Mtn. in Amherst Co. Magnificent view, total privacy, privacy, bold stream, lots of critters. $129,900. I’ll finance. 434-444-5088.

10:40a Noon 2:40p 4:30p 7:10p 8:00p 9:30p DR SEUSS THE LORAX 2D

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DONATE YOUR VEHICLE RECEIVE $1000 GROCERY COUPONS UNITED BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION. Free Mammograms, Breast Cancer Info www.ubcf.info www.ubcf.info FREE Towing, Tax Deductible, Non-Runners Accepted, (888) 444-8251  ATTN: C OMPUTER WORK. Work from anywhere 24/7. Up to $1,500 P Part art Time to $7,500/mo. Full Time. Training provided. www.workservices8.com

CAMPBELL COUNTY- gorgeous setting for your dream home, 3-acre homesite in the trees. A few minutes south of Lynchburg airport. Owner will finance. $59,900. 434444-5088

Medical BillingTrainees Needed! Train to become a Medical Office Assistant. Assistant. No Experience Needed! Career Technical Institute gets you trained & job ready! HS Diploma or GED

OWN AN ENTIRE RIDGE TOP – Hunt now, build later. 28 acres of forested hilltop in SW Botetourt County. County. $174,900. I’ll finance; easy terms. 434-444-5088.

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LAKEFRONT – private 22-acre lake near Farmville with just a few lakefront homesites available. Swim, fish, canoe, 2.6 acres ffor or $65,900 and financing available. 434-4445088.

& Computer needed. 1-888-424-9419 1-888-424-9419 Computer Tech Tech TTrainees rainees Needed! Become a Certified IT Professional now! No Experience Needed! Career TTechnical echnical Institute gets you trained and ready to work! 1-888-424-9419  Administrative Assistant Trainees Needed! Learn to become a Microsoft Office Assistant! No Experience? Online Training & Local Job Placement. HS Diploma/GED & PC needed! 1-888-512-7120 DRIVERS-OWNER OPERATORS $4000 SignOn Bonus. Local/Regional Freight. Average $150,000/ye ar. N o Touch Freight. No Forced Dispatch. Min. 2 yr. T/T experience. Call BTT: 877-378-4288 Owner Operators $2,500 Sign-On Bonus No Touch Freight. All miles paid same, loaded/  empty! Dedicated Runs Lease Purch Purchase ase Program w/ Payment Assist. Class-A CDL 866242-4976 driveforgreatwide.com NEW TO TRUCKING? Your new career starts now! *$0 Tuition Cost *No Credit Check * Great Pay & Benefits Short employment commitment required Call: (866)203-61 (866)203-6137 37 www. JoinCRST.com

BULL AND COMMERCIAL HEIFER HEIFER SALE. Angus Polled Herefords, Balancers, Gelbviehs, Black Baldies. Saturday, April 14th @ Noon. Knoll Crest Farm, Red House, VA 434-3763567. 3 STATE VIEWS BANK ORDERED SALE 5+  AC - $69,900 CLOSE To DC. Rare chance to own parklike parcel at a fraction of the cost. Paved roads, elec, telephone underground. Low rate financing. CALL NOW FOR BONUS 800-888-1262 LAND FORECLOSURE! Shenandoah River Access 50 minutes DC Beltway. Breathtaking views WAS $199,900, NOW $64,217. Once in lifetime opportunity to own large mountain parcel for fraction of cost. Prec approved, all utilities underground, paved road. Excellent low rate financing. Call now 800-888-1262 DISH Network. Starting at $19.99/month PLUS 30 Premium Movie Channels FREE for 3 Months! SAVE! & Ask About SAME DAY Installation! CALL - 888-420-83 888-420-8392 92 SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS. WIN or Pay Nothing! Contact Disability Group, Inc. Licensed Attorneys Attorneys & BBB A Accredited. ccredited. Call 888-480-2938

Only $275 buys a 25-word classified ad in 88 newspapers across Virginia. Call this newspaper or Virginia Press Services at 804521-7585 to place your ad in the STATEWIDE CLASSIFIED AD NETWORK Multi-Week Special –Place the same ad four consecutive weeks and receive the fifth week FREE  AIRLINES ARE HIRING – Train for hands on  Aviation Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified – Job placement assistance. CALL Aviation Instit Institute ute of Maintenance 888-245-9553.  ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Home. *Medical *Business *Criminal Justice, *Hospitality, Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV certified. Call 888-354-9917 www.CenturaOnline.com HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA FROM HOME. 6-8 weeks. ACCREDITED. Get a Diploma. Get a Job! FREE Brochure. 1-800-264-8330 Ben jamin Franklin High School www.diplomafromhome.com MAGNIFICENT ANTEBELLUM MANSION on 292 unspoiled acres. Southern Albemarle Co. Historic landmark, impeccably restored. Possible vineyard spot. $4,595,000. Natt Hall, Valley Real Estate Brokers, 434-2429893. DIVORCE with or without children $125. Includes name change and property settlement agreement. SAVE hundreds. Fast and easy. Call 1-888-789-0198 24/7 or www. Pay4Divorce.com  VIRGINIA PRESS SERVICES will electronically deliver your corporate, school/college, or community service PRESS RELEASE to 200+ VIRGINIA PRESS ASSOCIATION member newspapers for only $100. Our member newspapers are located all across Virginia and include all major daily papers and most local community papers. See our web site (www.vpa.net) or call 804-521-7570 for details. STEEL BUILDINGS Remaining 2011 Must Go! MAKE OFFER and Low Monthly Payments on 5 Remaining. 20x20, 25x28, 30x40, 40x56 SAVE Thousands Thousands Call Now! 757-301-88 757-301-8885 85 Tara NOW HIRING: Companies desperately need employees to assemble products at home No selling, any hours. $500 weekly potential. Info. 1-985-646-1700 DEPT. VA-4062 FEE

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FOR SALE Hooked On Phonics Learning Kit. $22. Call 540-667-2031 (12/27) Kiosk for sale. Sink and refrigerator built in. Best offer. Salon mate nail technician’s marble top, usedtable. twice,Black $25. with Stainless steel 3 shelf rolling cart. Used in a former Daily grind. Excellent condition. $200 or best offer. Call 540-305-9664 (12/27) 2 Refurbished Dell Latitude and Inspiron Laptops. Windows XP, 512MB. In very good condition other than some minor scratches on top cover. $100 and up. Call 540-514-1412 for details.  (10/13)

1998 Cadillac Seville Service Manuals, 3-volume set, $35. Ford Thunderbird/Cougar Shop Manual, $25. Biscuit Jointer, EC, complete with instruction manual, $40. Makita Recipro Saw, EC with blades and instruction manual, $75. Heavy Duty oor jack, $125. Craftsman Skillsaw. $20.00. Call 540-635-6947 (12/6) 5/0 sliding glass door. Not packaged. $100/BO Call 540-683-9197 (2/23) Outer Banks Beach Club - Beach Road. MP 9 Nagshead, NC. 2 Bedrooms, 2 Bath (Sleeps 6) September Week Week 38 $3,600. $3,600 . Call 540-667-2031 (11/22)   Roof Slates for Sale - Original antique 1891 slates removed from the Strasburg Museum building when a new roof was installed. 12 X 6 3/4. Benets the Strasburg Museum. Call 540-450-6361, 540-465-5570 , or 540-465-3728. Pickup them up: $10 each. Mail: $10 plus shipping and handling. Lots of 100 or more: $7 each

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

MISC.

Bull and commercial heifer sale. Angus polled herefords, balancers, gelbviehs, black baldies. Friday, December 2 @ noon. Knoll Crest Farm. Red House, VA 434-376-3567 (11/22)

Boys Summer clothes excellent condition. Shorts sizes 4,5,6,7. Shirts, sizes 5 & 6 $1.00 each. Call 540-667-2031 (3/8)

WANTED: MOD AND THE ROCKERS…NOW. Vinyl record album released locally in 1967. Will pay $100 cash for a copy in good condition. Call 540-877-2293

2001 Ford Taurus Station Wagon, V6, 3.0 Low mileage, non-smoking interior. interior. Garage kept, 1 owner. EC. Call 540-869-2899 (3/22)

William and Barbara Elsea’s Cleaning Service. Reasonable Rates/Reliable service. Yards, decks, basements, ofces, garages, small gutters, driveways, lawn care & haul unnecessary junk. Call 540-671-8354

1992 Chrysler Town & Country minivan, green with woodgrain trim. 137,000 miles, automatic, power steering/brakes. $1,200 OBO. Call 540-533-7216 (3/22)

DIVORCE with or without children $125. Includes name change and property settlement agreement. SAVE hundreds. Fast and easy. Call 1-888-789-0198 24/7 or www. Pay4Divorce.com

87’ Dodge Ram, W100, 4x4, Auto, titled, $2,500 OBO. Call 304-754-9829 (3/22)

Baseball Bats: Little League, aluSony Digital Still Camera with MPE minum. Have 3 bats. Cushioned Movie EX. Cyber Shot 5.0 MP. grip, some wear but in good condiSoftware Disk. Memory Stick 128 tion. $25 each. Air Hockey Table-7 $150. NY Giants Giants MB. AC Power Adaptor. Carl Zeiss foot. Brand New! $150. Vario-Sonnar Lens with 10X digital hooded winter coat. Boy’s size Mezoom. Americo Classic Camera dium. In very good, like- new condiBag with storage pockets and car- tion $25. Baby/Dog Gate: 3 ft high sections and is adrying handle/strap. All equipment metal. Has 4 sections and accessories are in excellent  justable to over 5 feet wide. Used condition/like new. $1000 value for for a short time—in good condition. only $250 cash OBO. Call 540-287- $50.00 rm. Can email pictures. Call 540-723-0285 (3/22) 2997 afternoons/evenings. (11/16) Ladies Harley Davidson Black Leather Boots. Size: 9 1/2M. Like New In Original Box. Worn Only A Few Times. Logger Style With Zipper. Paid $100.00 When New. Sell Now For $80.00/OBO. Call 540-877-2293 (11/1) 3 articial Christmas Trees - all in exex cellent condition, only slightly used. 12’ tall, snow-ocked Pine, prelit with clear lights - $250 9’ tall, Douglas Fir, Fir, very full, prelit with clear lights - $150 7.5’ tall - Slimline Frasier Fir, prelit with clear lights - $75 Call 540-858-3331 (11/8) Vintage 1945 Mahogany Full bedroom set w/headboard and bed rails. Includes 5 drawer dress, vanity table w/drawers and mahogany decor mirror, vanity bench, and nightstand $400, negotiable. Antique secretary desk--also a steamer chest $200. Variety of antique milk glass--must see!  Ant  Antique ique scho school ol desk desk from Pennsylv Pennsylvaania schoolhouse. All items located in storage. Call or text 540-535-6948 for appt. (12/20)

Three dorm refrigerators for sale: three different sizes, $65-85. Call 540-869-7977 (12/20) Chest freezer $50. Cross Junction. Call 703-936-6681 (2/10)

FURNITURE 3 Childcare Cots with Mattresses $10 ea. - 2 Adult Aluminum/Canvas Army Cots $15 ea. - Blazing Rails Power Train Set (NEW, 45x36 Track) w/Tunnel & Accessories $20 - 1990 Fleer (Packaged) Premiere Edition Football Cards $15 box - 1990 Fleer (Opened) Football Error Set $10 box - Gallon Size Bag of Collector Postage Stamps (with Postmark) from 1950-1960’s Best Offer. Call Sherry 540-869-2249 Twin bed. Cherry wood, good condition. $75. High quality sofa, good shape. $100. Stephens City area. Call 703-434-1130 (12/13) Sofa, glider, lamination board, rail for stairwell, wedding gown. Used items for sale: lamps, wing back chair maroon, hutch, mohagony dining room table, desk, copiers, printer blue print stand, bedroom with stand, headboard, footboard, rails, dresser w/mirror, chest, and night stand. Antiques for sale: farm desk w/chair. Call 540-686-5769 (1/24)

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Compressa Innity Burr coffee grinder model #560. Like new. Used only 1 month. $60 obo. Call 540-662-2245 (12/6)

Entertainment Center: Light Oak with glass doors-lots of storage. (64” wide X 58” high X 23” deep) Very good condition. Can e-mail picture $300 $300.00 .00 Call 540-723-0285 (3/22) 1950’s Schwinn bicycle. Need work 75.00. Old blue canning jars w/lids 3.00 each. 100 year old wicker baby stroller 100.00. Radar detector 40.00. Call 540-662-9023 (12/28)

FOR RENT Room mate wanted to share large house in Fredericktowne (Stephens City.) Split level, 3 bedrooms, living rm, family rm, dining rm, kitchen, laundry rm, 2 full baths, screen porch, outbuildings, garden. share one bedroom and which is theWill large master bedroom to an individual for 580.00 with utilities and linen closet space included. Cable TV, WIFI Internet, Trash Service included in the utilities. Pictures available via email. AFTER 6 PM 540-303-2808 (11/8) 1 br corporate rental in Front Royal VA. Bath, kitchen, large master br. Liv. rm. All furniture provided for you. Plus, cable, internet, electric, and water. Call 540-622-6940, 11 - 5pm. No pets or smoking (1/24) Roommate needed for corporate housing short term lease only $760.00 includes rent, utilities, and furniture. Call 540-622-6940 540-622-6940 (1/17) ROOM MATE NEEDED: Private Large BR., Bath, Kitchen, Living Rm. CALL 540-686-5832 (1/3)

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Trailer 4-sale, 96’ Great Dane, 53’ drive-van, Swing doors, road worthy or storage, current insp. Call 540-869-0599 (3/22)  Antique 1922 Ford T Touring. Runs good. Has good tires, paint and upholstery. Near Martinsburg, WV. $9500. Call 304-582-1936 (3/22) 2003 Bounder motor home model 32W, 2 slide-outs, gas, excellent condition, sleeps 6, ducted A/C and heat, convection microwave, 2 at screen TV’s with DVD, satelite TV, rear ladder, back-up camera, solar battery charger, outside shower, automatic leveling system, generator, 28K miles. $37,000 Call 540-539-7206 (3/22) Parts for a 1989 Ford Ranger, bought new, never used: E-coil $80.00 and Evaporator Evaporator $60.00 or B.O. Call 540-683-9197 (7/20) 1994 F150 Pickup truck for parts will sell whole or part out –new tires and rest in good condition. Call 540-333-1011 after 5pm (1/3)

 YARD SALES  YARD

Relay For Life Yard Sale - Louise’s  Angels. Thursday  Angels. Thursday, April 12th, 12th, Frid Friday ay,, Commercial Space for Lease.  Apr  Aprilil 13th, 13th, Saturday Saturday, April 14 14th. th. Prime Location in Historic Down- 8 am - till? 201 Cedarmeade Avenue town Strasburg. Pre-Civil War Winchester  Building with Period Restoration. Log and Brick with Wide Plank Saturday April 14th 8am to ? Floors. New 3 Zone Heat/Air. 4 Ex- 708 Frederick Avenue. Off Berryville  Ave.. ac across ross from Auto Autozone zone terior Doors. 110 N. Massanutten  Ave Street. Monthly Rent $1,500 Off-street parking available. Call Have a yard sale coming up? Wendy Connor (540)975-0390(11/16) Send your info to

One week vacation July 7-14. 2 bedroom ocean front condo with pool. Located at Outer Banks, NC at Rodanthe, NC. $1095 Call 540-662-9023 (2/23)

VINTAGE TEA ROSE - PURE ELEGANCE comes with settee, 4chairs, coffee table, and end tables. Mohagany dining room table, black leather chairs, kitchen table,two 3 printers, print stand, ofce desk, large and small paintings, 2 oor size rugs, sewing machine. Call 540-686-5769 (2/23)

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RE-INVENTING  CUSTTOME CUS OMER R SERVICE!  h  t   h  it    w i 

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FREE PIT STOP! • Check and top-off all vital fluid levels • Check and adjust tire pressure to specs • Inspect light bulbs • Multi-Point vehicle inspection

Plus 10% OFF Any  OFF Any  Recommended Service or Repair   Additional charge for synthetic motor oil and diesel engines.

Competitive  Pricing on Tires!  Ask abo ut Ou Ourr E xc xclus lus ive

Tires for a Lifetime Program! 

 VINTAGE CLUB CLUB SPECIAL Up to 5 YEARS OLD TAKE

6 YEARS + TAKE

10% OFF

20% OFF

ANY SERVICE OR REPAIR (Max. discount $175)  $175) 

NITROGEN TIRE FILL 95 $

NITROGEN GAS FILLED TIRES aren’t TIRES  aren’t affected by changing temperatures and they’re ideal for tire monitoring system equipment found in today’s vehicles. This service will: Improve fuel economy; Extend Tire Life.

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 Ask your Ser vice Advis or about the Nitr ogen-Fill Dri ver Protecti on Plan. Some of the benefi ts include 24 hour Emergency Towing Service, Lost Key or Lock Out Service, Tire Repair and Replacement Coverage to name a few. Plus any applicable tax, shop supplies and environmental fees. One coupon per visit. Coupon must be presented prior to service write-up. Offer ends 4/30/12. Not valid with any other coupons or in-store specials. Good only at MARLOW MOTOR COMPANY.

175 OFF

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 ANY PARTS & SERVICE

Based on retail price. Not to exceed 10% off total parts and labor. Excludes retail parts, tires, collision/body shop parts and service. See supervisor for details.

Plus any applicable tax, shop supplies and environmental fees. One coupon per visit. Coupon must be presented prior to service write-up. Offer ends 4/30/12. Not valid with any other

Plus any applicable tax, shop supplies and environmental fees. One coupon per visit. Coupon must be presented prior to service write-up. Offer ends 4/30/12. Not valid with any other

Plus any applicable tax, shop supplies and environmental fees. One coupon per visit. Coupon must be presented prior to service write-up. Offer ends 4/30/12. Not valid with any other

coupons or in-store specials. Good only at MARLOW MOTOR COMPANY.

coupons or in-store specials. Good only at MARLOW MOTOR COMPANY.

coupons or in-store specials. Good only at MARLOW MOTOR COMPANY.

Oil & Filter Change Special PLUS Multi-Point Inspection ONLY 

10

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Up to 5 quarts. Additional charge for synthetic motor oil and diesel engines  Plus any applicable tax, shop supplies and environmental fees. One coupon per visit. Coupon must be presented prior to service write-up. Offer ends 4/30/12. Not valid with any other coupons or in-store specials. Good only at MARLOW MOTOR COMPANY.

New Season, New Car Feeling! 

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Plus any applicable tax, shop supplies and environmental fees. One coupon per visit. Coupon must be presented prior to service write-up. Offer ends 4/30/12. Not valid with any other coupons or in-store specials. Good only at MARLOW MOTOR COMPANY.

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95

WE WILL

MEET OR BEAT

COMPLETE  Vehicle Detailing Detailing Some vehicles slightly higher 

$

Plus any applicable tax, shop supplies and environmental fees. One coupon per visit. Coupon must be presented prior to service write-up. Offer ends 4/30/12. Not valid with any other coupons or in-store specials. Good only at MARLOW MOTOR COMPANY.

Your vehicle’s finish really took a beating this Winter! 

• Hand wax • Hand wash • Clean interior ONLY  • Clean engine compartment & trunk 

Brake Pad Replacement Special

 ANY 

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CHRYSLER-JEEP-DODGE Coupons by 10% Plus any applicable tax, shop supplies and environmental fees. One coupon per visit. Coupon must be presented prior to service write-up. Offer ends 4/30/12. Not valid with any other coupons or in-store specials. Good only at MARLOW MOTOR COMPANY.

Some vehicles slightly higher

GAS $AVER SPRING MAINTENANCE 

$

75 OFF  ANY 

30k - 60k - 90k Mile Service Plus Get 1 Day Complimentary Rental Car  ($40 Value)  Plus any applicable tax, shop supplies and environmental fees. One coupon per visit. Coupon must be presented prior to service write-up. Offer ends 4/30/12. Not valid with any other coupons or in-store specials. Good only at MARLOW MOTOR COMPANY.

DO-IT-YOURSELF SPRING SPECIAL! 

2 for 1 Oil Filter  Buy 1 Oil Filter & Get 1 FREE at regular price 

Plus any applicable tax, shop supplies and environmental fees. One coupon per visit. Coupon must be presented prior to service write-up. Offer ends 4/30/12. Not valid with any other coupons or in-store specials. Good only at MARLOW MOTOR COMPANY.

Mon - Fri 7AM - 7PM • Sat 8AM - 5PM • Closed Sunday

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