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Serving all of
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Winchester City County Report
People’s Choice

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Water wonderland
BEST
Restaurant

Hupp’s Hill

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ready for
summer months

City Council
discusses rate hike

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Much like homeowner’s sweeping off their front porch, Mother Nature has been doing her own
Fallen heroes spring cleaning by pouring water over the area.
honored Frederick County is one of many that found itself under a flash flood watch on Tuesday that carried
over into Wednesday. Showers and thunderstorms were anticipated with rainfall rates climbing
in inches by the hour.
When flash flooding is anticipated, or likely, residents should stay near a TV or radio to stay up
to date on the warnings, watches and other reports issued by weather agencies.

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WINCHESTER — A violent sex ting aggravated


offender from Strasburg violated sexual battery Frederick County authorities AMI Bill Changer machine was in the course of the crime.
probation by allegedly groping a on a 14-year- are seeking the public’s assis- taken. The value of the machine Authorities are seeking any
teen girl near town less than two old girl while tance in reference a burglary that and its contents has been esti- information that could lead to
years after serving time for a sex she worked at happened between Jan. 21-22 mated at more than $1,900. the arrest of the individual(s)
crime against a child. a fruit stand this year. Inv. Holmes D. Smoke said that responsible. Tips can be anony-
Substitute Judge Benjamin Ken- in the 28000 Officials are asking that if any- the machine is slender in appear- mously to Crime Solvers by
drick ordered David McDowell block of Old one knows the whereabouts of, ance, smaller than most other calling 540-665-TIPS or 540-
Hillyard, 35, of 608 Branch St., Valley Pike on July 25. or has seen, a change machine change machines. Smoke said 665-8477. Individuals wishing
on Thursday in Frederick County Judge Dennis L. Hupp sentenced that was formerly in Jo Gail’s the most likely scenario included to remain anonymous will not be
Circuit Court to serve 13 years in Hillyard May 4 in Shenandoah Country Cookin’ to call and re- the machine being placed in a called by the police, or in order
prison for violating the terms of County Circuit Court to 20 years
port the information. vehicle and driven away from the to testify in court.
his supervised release. The time in prison for committing the July
runs in addition to the 10 years 25 sex crime. Hupp suspended half It was reported that Jo Gail’s scene of the crime. Information leading to an arrest
Hillyard must serve for commit- of the prison term. was forcibly entered and only an The entire machine was taken may be eligible for a reward.

RICHMOND — Virginia State Po- the nominees’ contributions to Vir- Commonwealth’s Attorney Richard Agent Joshua Fannon and Virginia Insurance.
lice (VSP) Insurance Fraud Program ginia’s anti-insurance fraud efforts, “Dickie” K. Cox. Jerry Dexter, lead Farm Bureau Investigator Supervi- The Insurance Fraud Program of
(IFP) recognized twelve Virginia which include their involvement investigator for GEICO Insurance, sor Bob Minor. Wayne L. Farmer, the Virginia State Police was es-
“Fraud Fighters” during the recent and contribution to investigations; and James City County Assistant commonwealth’s attorney for Isle tablished January 1, 1999, through
Virginia Chapter of the Interna- prevention and pro-active activities; Fire Marshall Michelle Toutaint. of Wight County. Gary Feazelle, legislation approved by the General
tional Association of Special Inves- enforcement; interaction with the Frank Dunton, an investigator for an investigator with State Farm Assembly.
tigation Units (VA IASIU) Annual insurance community; and financial Virginia Farm Bureau, and Virginia
Fraud Seminar held in Richmond. impact by recoveries and restitution State Police Special Agent Matthew
The Fraud Fighters Award, estab- resulting from their fraud-fighting Dyke. Virginia State Police Special
lished in 2005 by the IFP, recognizes efforts.
those individuals who demonstrate The recipients of the 2011 Fraud
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Frederick
includes June 14 being the first sharing fund grant equaling $1.6
County Report reading for the adoption of rate
changes, July 12 as the final
million, North End improve-
ments, federal grant equaling
Projects/Loans
Member reading and early August for $1.5 million.
Water Treatment
submittal. Under option two the city
Virginia Press Association Plant Upgrade
The projected rate increases would be utilizing 30-year bonds
needed in order to keep the over 20-year bonds for their new Final Phase
Stephens City
Kernstown
city’s utilities fund with a “posi-
tive reserve balance” would be
loan. With an increase in the
term the annual debt payment $5 million
Middletown a 15% increase June 1, 2012 and decreases, but the interest rate
another 15% raise one year later would likely be higher. Annual Amherst Street
Press releases should be June 1, 2013. debt service payments would Improvements
In March members of Win- To lessen the blow of the pro- decrease by $240,000. How that
emailed to:
meghan@sherandotimes.com chester Council discussed three posed increases council is faced would affect customers would be $7 million
utility replacement projects that with three options, prolong, use instead of the 15% rate increases
Publisher will take place over the course of 30-year bonds (over 20-year), or they would see 14% increases. Pedestrian Mall/
Daniel P. McDermott the next two years. transfer less funds from utilities Decreasing the transfer from Indian Alley
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Indian Alley improvements and tion one, they would chose to
eral fund, in option three, would $5 million
lower the $1.6 million per year
North End improvements — will defer one or all three of the transfered thus decreasing the
Editor North End
cause utility rates to rise in order proposed projects. Deferring rate increases required.
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to pay for the loans required for the projects would provide some
the projects.
Staff recommended to council $4.5 million
relief for customers making the that they implement the 15%
The city’s application to VRA rate of increase fade from 15% increases in 2012, and 13. Con- Total
News Reporters: is due the first part of August to 11%. However, if projects tinue forward with all three proj-
$21.5 million
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By Doug Walp
Frederick County Report

STEPHENS CITY — High Point


Restaurant of downtown Stephens
City claimed the People’s Choice
Award for Best Local Restaurant
on Thursday, May 12, after accu-
mulating 350 of the approximately
1000 votes.
The award was sponsored by the
Winchester-Frederick County
Convention & Visitors Bureau.
Frederick County Tourism Board
Member Tootie Rinker presented
the award to Brandi Corbin, the
owner of High Point, in a ceremo-
ny Thursday evening at Piccadilly’s
Pub in old-towne Winchester.
“It’s where people go to meet
people,” Rinker said. “It’s where
you take your family for a nice
meal.”
Rinker’s statements were echoed
and reemphasized by a number of
High Point’s patrons in a visit to
the establishment two days later.
The menu may not feature any
exotic cuisines, but the simplicity
of High Point’s meals has become
one of its greatest strengths.
Instead of relying on trendy
High Point Restaurant in downtown Stephens City has been a fixture along route 11 for nearly the last 80
recipes or high-priced marketing
years.
schemes, the High Point Restau-
rant has built its reputable founda-
BELOW: Waitresses Terry Corbin and Malinda Gordon share their infectious smiles with anyone that comes
tion in downtown Stephens City
into High Point Restaurant.
by providing delicious, hearty,
home-cooked meals to its patrons PHTOO BY DOUG WALP
in a style that will make you be-
lieve you’re back in your mother’s
kitchen.


“It’s a home-cooked meal,”   


said loyal patron Susie Whetzel.  

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Whether it’s the sausage in the
morning, the soup and Reuben for
lunch or a traditional hamburger
steak for supper, the allure is a 

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franchise restaurants have simply
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The food is only the tip of the
iceberg when it comes to High
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Point Restaurant, however. through the door are those of the to the cooks if they aren’t too
While a quality meal is assured, waitresses Terry Corbin(Brandi’s busy preparing their patrons’ fa-
the friendly receptive atmosphere step-mother) and Malinda Gor- vorites dishes. For example, you
is what keeps the loyal patrons don, who have served customers can expect Teresa Bayne to pop
coming back time and again. for eight and nine years respec- out of the swinging kitchen door
“It’s where people go for good tively at High Point. with a few quips of her own to
food and good fellowship,” said Their jovial greeting is only the contribute, or you can just bask
Rinker during the presentation of initiating phase into an especially in the culinary mastery of Gary
the People’s Choice Award. colloquial and benevolent envi- Summer’s notorious pan-fried
The entire restaurant staff exem- ronment. chicken.
plifies this fellowship throughout “We’re just down to earth,” Sometimes, it takes even less
their daily routines at the restau- said Corbin, modestly. “It’s just than a good old-fashioned session
rant. They are diligent in their good old-fashioned cooking so of banter with family or lifelong
service to their customers, yet still it should be good old-fashioned friends to brighten your day.
always find a way to greet almost service.” Lenny Benson was the perfect
everyone that walks in the front The waitresses aren’t the only example of this. While his appear-
door by name. ones warming the atmosphere ance was brief, his impression was
If you come on a Saturday or with their upbeat, auspicious at- lasting. He offered only a nod and
Sunday, the first two friendly titudes, either. a smile while completing some
voices you’re likely to hear coming The cordial reception extends off his odd-jobs at the restaurant,
but they were enough to warm
your heart.
HAMMAN SERVICES “He’s the sweetest little thing
in the world,” said a regular cus-
PHTOO BY DOUG WALP

High Point offers customers the opportunity to enjoy


GENERAL HOME MAINTENANCE tomer in regards to Benson. a meal in a clean, courteous environment where pro-
Heating/Air Conditioning • Plumbing • Electrical “There ain’t a thing he won’t do fanity is not on the menu.
- Sales & Service- for you.”
Donnie Hamman

Springtime Garden Center


Hamman.Donnie@gmail.com
160 Journeyman Ln.
White Post, VA 22630
540-931-4835

TRUCKLOADS OF SPRING STOCK ARRIVING WEEKLY!


Bedding Plants Are In!!!
Beautiful hanging baskets!
Full line of Scott’s Miracle Gro Plant a “Victory” Garden!
soil products always at 19 varieties of Tomatoes
everyday low prices! (including Heirloom)
(bagged & bulk mulch, pickup & delivery)
19 varieties of Peppers
Come smell our rose Over 30 different herbs
garden!
ALL STARTING AT $1.49 ea.
Over 350 roses in stock
Perennials from $1.49 ea.
Amish Furniture now in stock!

Shade and Flowering trees


6’ tall to 2-1/2” caliper
Prices starting at $29.95
We have been in the same location for over 30 years.
We encourage our customers to shop and compare
quality and prices, including The Big Home centers.
Spring Hours
You will be pleasantly surprised. Mon-Fri 8am to 7pm
Sat 8am to 5pm
New Sunday Hours 12:30 to 5pm
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Asia could be next market for Virginia wines


By Amanda Iacone to put the high quality wines in
Virginia Statehouse News front of as many people as pos-
sible,” said Haymore. “They are
RICHMOND — A burgeoning very interested in our wines.”
taste for wine in China could He said as many as 15 wineries
provide a massive market for in the state want to export their
Virginia winemakers, and Gov. product to Asia.
Bob McDonnell is promoting the To give perspective buyers a
fruitful commodity during a trade taste, cases from at least six win-
mission to Asia. eries — including Jefferson Vine-
However, the problem for Vir- yards, Williamsburg Winery Philip
ginia wineries is meeting the Carter Winery of Virginia and
growing demand in Asia. Virginia Breaux Vineyards — were shipped
is the fifth largest wine-producing to Asia, said Annette Boyd, direc-
state in the United States but only tor of the Virginia Wine Board
produces about 450,000 cases marketing office.
a year, which is relatively small, Many of those same wineries
said state Secretary of Agriculture have been talking with South Ko-
Todd Haymore. rean authorities about exporting
McDonnell, his wife Maureen there, she said.
and senior staff are promoting Asia, especially China, is hungry
Virginia wines during their 11- to learn about wine and culture,
day trip to Japan, South Korea she said. cades, as the country has quickly The state’s wine industry is too fordable than California wines, the
and China. Wines from the Old “With that new-found growing, developed and more openly em- young and too small to be in a region isn’t recognized and lacks
Dominion state have been served evolving middle class and the braced Western culture, said Pat- position to export, despite the the reputation, Sweely said.
at dinners with Chinese min- creation of wealth in that society, rick Duffeler, founder of one of the growing interest in wine from “We need to develop our market
isters and business executives. there is also a hunger to learn state’s largest and oldest wineries, Asia, former Soviet countries and right here in Virginia and in the
Wine events exposed restaurants, things that are considered sophis- Williamsburg Winery. Europe, Duffeler said. surrounding states before we
merchants and retailers to what ticated or cultured. Wine is a part New groups of middle- and up- Duffeler’s winery is moving for- ever think about going overseas.
the state’s vineyards can offer, of that,” Boyd said. per-class consumers now have a ward cautiously into the interna- We can’t even get the distributors
he said. The taste for wine in China has disposable income to buy items tional market. A group of buyers to carry our wine in Virginia,” he
“We’ve done everything we can developed during the past two de- like wine, that have been common from Hong Kong are planning a said.
in Western Europe and the United visit, and he sends a shipment of Of the 190 or so wineries in the
States, he said. wine every six months to Copen- state, the vast majority produce
Duffeler said he supports the hagen. just 2,000 cases a year, he said.
governor’s efforts to promote But there is still more work to do
Virginia’s products — whether it’s to expand the wines’ exposure in
ham, peanuts or wine — but he neighboring Maryland and North
doesn’t expect McDonnell’s efforts
to have an immediate impact.
Carolina and elsewhere along the
East Coast. The state needs to
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Fallen heroes honored


I
n the wake of national suc- We face drunks who don’t want of Public Safety Marla Graff
cess with the demise of Osa- to follow our lawful commands, Decker, Front Royal Police De-
ma bin Laden, local officials and violent offenders who don’t partment, Frederick and War-
joined together with family want to go back to jail,” Nye said. ren County Sheriff ’s Offices,
and friends to remember their “We face every day the risks that Hay marke t and War renton
fallen. are inherent to carrying a gun Police Departments, FOP Aux-
“Let us never forget that when and wearing a badge.” iliaries, and Fraternal Order of
bin Laden’s terrorists flew planes Officers face those risks, that Police Lodges 1 and 33.
into the Twin Towers, the Pen- mortality, to protect the com- The Winchester Pipe and Drum
tagon, and the Pennsylvania munities they work and serve Corps performed “Amazing
countryside, it was the dedicated in, as well as the people who Grace”, and Hayley Bush, a War-
local law enforcement and fire live, work, and play there. The ren County High School senior,
service professionals who re- Middletown campus of the played “Taps”. Honor Guards
sponded first in the immediate Rappahannock Regional Crimi- were provided by Warren and
aftermath of those devastating nal Justice Academy played Frederick County Sheriffs Of-
tragedies, in a heroic effort to host Tuesday, May 10, to the fices. Danielle Furr provided
save lives,” said Chief David Nye, 8th Annual Law Enforcement violin accompaniment and Ricky
Fredericksburg Police Depart- Memorial Service. The event Furr served as audio engineer.
ment and Chairman of the Board honored all fallen officers who “By participating in these events
for Rappahannock Regional “made the ultimate sacrifice” surrounding National Police
Criminal Justice Academy. and lost their lives in the line Week, we make sure that the
Being faced with ones mortal- of duty. memories of our law enforce-
ity is almost a daily occurrence Families and friends gathered ment heroes live on forever,” said
for officers, the thought that the on the academy grounds with Nye. “There are eight more local
next call could be the one that several law enforcement agen- heroes here, in our hearts and
ends everything. cies, and state officials. Those our memories. Their names are
“ We face drug dealers and represented included RRCJA inscribed on the National Law
gangs, felons and petty thieves. officials, Virginia Secretar y Enforcement Memorial.”
COURTESY PHOTOS

Authorities from several law enforcement agencies


gathered together May 10 to honor those who have
laid down their lives in the line of duty.

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Hupp’s Hill ready for summer fun


By Sue Golden provided a barrage of can- which Union General Sheri-
Frederick County Report on fire, guests were free to dan and Confederate General
roam the newly landscaped Early dueled, and the Battle
On Saturday, May 7, Hupp’s grounds. of Cedar Creek, where Early
Hill began the latest chapter in Inside, the museum houses won the morning battle, but
its long history. artifacts from the local area, lost in the afternoon. The new
After months of hard work including artifacts left during museum houses a gift shop,
and preparation, the Hupp’s the Battle of Cedar Creek. where guests can load up on
Hill Museum and Visitors’ There is a theatre, with theatre books, t-shirts, sweat shirts,
Center was open, and free to seating, surround sound, and and souvenirs. There are hand
the public. a flat screen television. Guests painted figurines by local Jock
Greeted by gaily waiving bal- can watch historical videos, White.
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reenactors
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Hupp’s Hill continued


Creek Battlefield Foundation, also has been spruced up. The volunteering should call (540)
all of the work done inside and Headquarters building is only 869-2064.
Hupp’s offers
outside the museum was pro- open during the week-ends, The museum is currently open the opportu-
vided by volunteers. Landscap- until the organization can find 10 am until 4 pm, Monday, nity to check
ing, tiling, cleaning, building, sufficient volunteers to open Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday. out their
electrical work, and more, was both locations. Kehoe said the The museum is open from 1 museum
frantically being completed group is looking for volunteers pm until 4 pm, on Sundays. Of and more.
as opening day loomed. The of all kinds: a Docent Guild is course, the museum is closed
Apple Valley Garden Club, being formed, and volunteers on Wednesday and Thursday.
from Winchester, designed are needed to help with main- The cost to tour the museum
and installed all of the exterior
flowers. Kehoe says there are
tenance and upkeep of both
sites. The group also needs
is $5 for those 10 years old
or older. These hours could Horse Show
plans to do more upgrades volunteers for the Great Train change, call ahead to confirm. Skyline Riders Horse and Pet 4-H Club
prior to the Great Train Raid Raid. Anyone interested in (540) 465-5884 or ccbf.us is sponsoring a FUN SHOW
of 1861, which will be held in Proceeds to benefit Relay For Life
conjunction with the Town of Sunday, June 5th, 2011
Strasburg, and the Wayside Warren County Fairgrounds horse ring
Inn, in Middletown, during
If rain…..Show will be held in the Fair Barn
Memorial Day weekend.
During the grand opening, Start time: 10:00 am
the museum was blessed by $4 per class or $20 all day.
Chaplain Sturdevant, who said
Dessert classes throughout the day
he has waited a long time for
this day, and blessed all those
Trophies for divisions, and costume Class
* Junior division: 9-13 * Senior division: 14-19
who lost their lives in the Civil
* Adult: 20 and over * Pets on leash only
War, and those who continue
* Helmets required for 19 and under
to honor them. The opening
* Current Negative Coggins, within one year.
address was made by the Chair-
* Bake sale, lunch items and drinks for sale.
man of the Shenandoah Valley
If you or your business would
Battlefields Foundation, Nicho-
like to sponsor a class, please contact us
las P. Picerno, who thanked
the crowd for their support of Debbi Garrett
540-422-1625
preservation. or
Kehoe added that the Cedar Julie Cisler
Creek Battlefield Foundation’s 540-664-1300
Virginia Tech, Warren Co. Extension Office and the 4H program, Warren Co. Fairgrounds and Skyline
Headquarters in Middletown Riders Horse & Pet Club, nor anyone volunteering and associated with show events will not be
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RICHMOND – Governor Bob based organizations and citizens fice, P.O. Box 1971, Richmond, VA
McDonnell announced that he will to rally to provide additional aid 23218-1971.  Donations are tax
appeal the May 7 denials by the to communities across Virginia deductible. 
Federal Emergency Management that were affected by April’s severe During three severe weather
Agency of disaster assistance for weather and tornadoes.  He also events in April, at least 30 tornadoes
Virginians affected by a series of established a tornado relief fund hit Virginia, killing 10 people and
strong tornadoes during April.  for people who wish to send dona- injuring more than 100.  Approxi-
The Governor made three separate tions to the victims.  Donations mately 212 homes were destroyed,
requests for FEMA’s Individual As- can be made by checks payable to and more than 1,050 homes and
sistance program: for Pulaski Coun- Treasurer of Virginia with “tornado businesses were damaged.
ty; for Halifax and Washington relief ” noted in the memo line. 
counties; and a request to consider Send checks to Comptroller’s Of- — From a press release
April 8-28 as one period so that
other localities such as Gloucester with this decision. This has been more resources.  Homes, businesses
and Middlesex counties could be a bipartisan effort and I want to and property have been lost. Jobs
added.  All three requests were de- particularly thank Congressmen have been jeopardized; and people
nied.  All three will be appealed.  Morgan Griffith, Robert Hurt and are suffering.  We want to do all we
“Local and state governments and Robb Wittman and Senator Mark can to make sure Virginians have
volunteers are doing all they can to Warner for their leadership and what they need to get back on their
help, but federal assistance would commitment to ensuring we take feet and on with their lives.” 
make a big difference in ensuring every step possible to help Virgin- The Individual Assistance Pro-
that hundreds of Virginians recover ians who have been harmed by gram would make funding avail-
from this devastation,” Governor these horrific storms.”  able to homeowners and renters in
McDonnell said. “I urge FEMA to “I am extremely heartened by all the form of low-interest loans and Gate opens at 4:00 p.m. for registrations
reconsider this decision and to ex- the work our citizens and volunteers grants, unemployment assistance, Races starts at 7:00 p.m. sharp.
pedite my request. I also sincerely are doing to help each other recover disaster housing assistance and Adults - $10.00; Children 7-12 years - $5.00; Under 6 years - Free
appreciate the tremendous assis- from this disaster,” said Governor crisis counseling. 
tance we have received from our McDonnell.  “But it is going to take Last week, the Governor encour- List of Classes TBA – Information call Chris at 540-931-4321
entire Congressional delegation in time for some of our communities aged private companies, non-profit Fair Office 540-635-5827
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FRIDAY, MAY 20 MONDAY, MAY 30 201 Centre Dr. Come out for some wire (stripped or unstripped) and special music by the Chancel
r9 a.m. — Virginia Workforce Memorial Day great food, and fabulous entertain- other recyclable metals. Pickup is Choir and special guest speaker
Connection, 100 Premier Place, Winchester City offices closed, ment. available in immediate Winchester Rev. Mary Beth Blinn. A celebra-
in Winchester. Learn more about transit will not operate. Recycling and Frederick Co. areas. Please tion potluck luncheon will follow
career assessments, counseling, typically picked up Monday will Bingo contact us at: towalkinfaith@hot- the service, feel free to bring more
skills upgrading and training op- be picked up Wednesday, June in Middletown mail.com or (540) 550-9146 leave than one dish.
portunities. Call for more infor- 1. Yard waste is cancelled for the a message. r6 p.m. — Stephens City Men-
mation, 540-722-3415. week. Every Tuesday at the Middle- nonite Church, located at 5540
r12 p.m. — Bake sale at Bank town Volunteer Fire and Rescue. Tops weight Valley Pike, will host a contempo-
of Clarke County in Berryville. SATURDAY, JUNE 4 Doors open at 5 p.m. Bingo starts loss meetings rary worship service. Join other
All proceeds will benefit the Blue r11 a.m.-3 p.m. — Middletown at 7 p.m. Located in the social hall Christians in the area who enjoy
Ridge Center for Therapeutic Rid- Chili Cook-Off and Car Show rear of building. Concessions sold TOPS Take off Pounds Sensibly worshiping God in the contem-
ing School. in Middletown Park. All chili by Middletown Volunteer Fire and Wednesday’s at 5:30 p.m. porary music style. The music
participants need to pre-register. Rescue auxillary. 333 W Cork Street, Conference will be led by the church praise
Rain date is Sunday, June 5. Car Room 2, in Winchester band, and several guest musicians.
SATURDAY, MAY 21 Donate to NW TOPS is an economical weight There will be a coffeehouse setting
r7-11 a.m. — Pancake breakfast registration begins at 10 a.m., and
the chili cook-off at 11. Awards Works computer lab loss club with a small annual reg- with lots of music, the spoken
at Macedonia United Method-
at 3 p.m. General admission free, istration fee and a monthly fee of word, food and drinks. Everyone
ist Church fellowship hall, 1941
registration forms and informa- Do you have new or gently used only $6. For more information call is welcome, bring a friend.
Macedonia Church Rd. Raymond
tion will be available online and at computers, printers, software, or Michelle at 540-869-9144 or visit r7 p.m. — KUMC special spring
F. Munch III is hosting this break-
the town office. For more infor- assistive technology you would TOPS.org concert by the symphonic winds.
fast to help raise funds for his Boy
mation call 540-877-4594. like to donate for a good cause? Weigh in weekly and get the
Scout Eagle Project; erecting a
r6 p.m. — The Magic Lantern NW Works is requesting dona- support you need in 2011 and lose SATURDAY, MAY 28
35-foot flagpole at the Admiral
Theater celebrates 10 years with a tions for the development of a new that unwanted weight. r8:30 a.m. — From the Pike to
Byrd Middle School football field.
reception followed by a re-show- computer lab, which will be used the Creek, a community yard sale
Adults $6, children kindergarten
ing of the film Cinema Paradiso, to teach important technology CHURCH BRIEFS along Rt. 672, Brucetown Rd., in
through age 13 $4, preschool age
the movie that helped to launch and job training skills to work- Clear Brook. Yard sale starts at
are free.
MLT in 2001. This event takes ers with disabilities. If you would WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 Clear Brook Presbyterian Church,
r9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. — Walkin’
place at George Washington like to help this local non-profit r7 p.m. — As part of the KUMC goes past Clear Brooke Fire Hall
for Life’ at the Old Courthouse
Hotel, 103 E. Piccadilly St., in organization provide employment (Kernstown United Methodist and continues by Brucetown UM
Museum on the walking mall
Winchester. MLT members get in opportunities for a brighter future Church) 175th anniversary cel- Church to the creek. Spaces are
in Winchester. Join us for face
for free, non members will pay $15 please contact NW Works at 540- ebration; Celebration of Heritage: being rented, for more informa-
painting, balloons, food and a folk
per person. More info can be ob- 667-0809.       Old fashioned Hymn sing. Come tion call 540-550-3093. This event
music concert by Revival.
tained by calling 540-678-0963. dressed in your favorite decade/ is sponsored by Brucetown UM
Network for period wear. Special guest speaker Men Group.
SUNDAY, MAY 22 aging support r4-7 p.m. — Refuge United
r2 p.m.-5 p.m. — Senior Citi- SUNDAY, JUNE 5 will be Rev. Gene Thomas.
r3 p.m. — Benefit concert at Methodist Church, 717 Refuge
zen Prom in the Sherando High Meets the 3rd Monday of every Church Rd., in Stephens City will
School gymnasium. SCAA to raise money in order to
month at Westminster Canterbury FRIDAY, MAY 20
send supplies, water and food to r7 p.m. — As part of the KUMC be holding a country dinner with
in “The Abbey” on the 2nd floor. Smokey Wilson in concert fol-
Japanese victims who survived the (Kernstown United Method-
TUESDAY, MAY 24 recent tsunami and earthquake.
Social time 11:30am-noon. Share
ist Church) 175th anniversary lowing dinner. Freewill offerings
r7:30 a.m. — Rotary Club of ideas & topics on senior issues for both events will be accepted.
Concert to be held in Armstrong celebration; Candlelight Com-
Frederick County will meet at 12-1 pm . All business associated For more information call Brenda
Hall on Shenandoah University’s munion Service; special music by
Shenandoah University in the with seniors are invited. Contact: Lamber 540-869-6723.
main campus. Donations of the Chancel Bells; special guest
Clement Board Room in Allen Lisa Carper 540-722-7458.
food, sanitary items and personal speaker: Rev. Arthur Grant.
Dining Hall. Rhonda Smiley will donations will be collected at the SATURDAY, JUNE 4
be the speaker for day. Spay today r4-8 p.m. — Yard Party at Burnt
door. SATURDAY, MAY 21
r10 a.m. — As part of the 175th Factory UMC, 1943 Jordan Springs
SATURDAY, MAY 28 Spay Today is this area’s low Rd., in Stephenson. Proceeds will
ANNOUNCEMENTS: cost, non-profit program for anniversary of KUMC (Kernstown
r8 a.m.-12 p.m. — United Way go to the American Cancer So-
spaying and neutering cats and United Methodist Church) Tim
Rubbermaid product sale in the Music, food, fun ciety through our Relay for Life
dogs.  At the time of surgery, Youmans will lead a guided tour
Belk parking lot at Apple Blossom team “The Believers”. The menu
initial tests and shots can be ob- of Methodist history in old Town
Mall. This month’s sale will benefit Joe Herbert and Friends will be will feature fried country ham
tained at lower rates.  To find a Winchester. This will include
Concern Hotline. featured every Thursday night at sandwiches, homemade ice cream,
participating vet near you: baacs. a short walking tour of early
Little Tokyo in Stephens City, at Methodist church historical sites. soup, cakes and pies. There will
org or 304-728-8330. be live entertainment as well. For
Park along S. Cameron St., north
of Cork St., near Market Street more information call 540-678-
Walk in faith 8630.
nonprofit ongoing event UMC. The tour will end with a
pilgrimage to Nimrod Kern’s grave
“To Walk In Faith, a grass in Mt. Hebron Cemetery, bring a CHURCH
root nonprofit formed to pro- flower. ANNOUNCEMENTS:
vide homeless aid, support and
relief in Winchester and Frederick SUNDAY, MAY 22 Prayer shawl group meeting
Co area is currently conducting an r10:30 a.m. — Kernstown Unit-
ongoing donation drive of recy- ed Methodist Church (KUMC) Beauty for Ashes Prayer shawl
clable items including: inkjet and/ will be celebrating the last day of group of The Camp of Faith Church
or laser printer cartridges, cell their 175th anniversary celebra- meets the second Saturday of each
phones, aluminum cans, copper tion with One Service featuring month at the Martins coffee shop
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List them here for FREE!
dogs do. Females $200.00 Weth-
ers $150.00 & Rams $300.00.
RECLAIMED BARN WOOD...200
+ sq.ft. Various widths from 3-9” by
2007 Ford Focus SES Black, 50K,
PW/PL/PM, Sunroof, Leather inte- WANTED
Send your ad to: Raised naturally with their 7-8’ lengths.  Straightened and Kiln rior, 30 MPG. $12,000 OBO. Call “To Walk In Faith”, is conducting a
angie@sherandotimes.com mother’s,around human contact Dried. Located in Northern VA.  540-877-1217 donation drive of aluminum cans,

FOR SALE
daily, in Shenandoah County VA. Please call:  571-286-8631 White, 8600 miles, sunroof, spoil- copper wire and recyclable metals.
We have even sold to children’s LOWE 12’ JON BOAT with seat, er, traction control, great gas mile- Pickup is available in immediate
petting zoo. Please email for paddle, anchor, rope and trolling age.  32 mpg!! Small scrape on Winchester and Frederick Co. ar-
1987 Wedding Dress.  Pro-
more information,photos or to be motor.GREAT CONDITION!  Lo- driver side bumper. 869-1076 eas.Call 540-550-9146
fessionally sealed.  Long
put on our wait list. unicorn1@ cated in Northern VA.  Asking $375.  $16,800.00 Looking for female roommate to
Sleeve.  White satin with elabo-
shentel.net Mens plus size cloth- Please call:  571-286-8631 share 3 bedroom trailer in Stephens
rate beading and lace.  V-cut 2008 Chrysler Town and Country.
ing for sale. Sizes 4, 5 and 6X. Craftsman power tools table saw- City. $350 per month, includes util-
back.  Cathedral length train and Call 540-550-5380
Good Condition. Urban wear. 10In. blade and table extender to ities. Smoking ok. Must like cats.
veil.  Includes train carrier.  Size
HELP WANTED
Many jackets also. Please call saw large objects.  asking $300. Call Tonya at 540-868-0307
6 to 8.  $500.  Can email photos.  
540-631-4552 Shaper- Never used - asking Need a good tenant for huge base-
Call 571-405-8350 
$300. Band saw- 12 in. saw (ex- ment apartment in my home. Walk-
1902 Price & Teeple Fancy Ma- Handyman/repair/remodeling
tra blades)  asking $200. Take all out/Private entrance/appliances.
hogany Upright Piano.  Works, business assets for sale. 2002
but needs to be restored. $2500. 14 foot freightliner/sprinter van three for $700.  Tools have been EMPLOYMENT On 3 country acres, near both
Stephens City and Winchester. $
OBO.Day Call 540-868-1138
Golf Cart, battery operated,
fully loaded with tools. Ready to
run business now. To much infor-
used very little (or not at all) and
we need the space.  Call 888-6034  
Fred. Co. Report 795.00/month. Call Randy at 540
cherry red, new paint, runs great! mation to list so if you are inter- If no answer, leave message and Advertising 974 6460 or email randyperry.
will return call. Representative homes@yahoo.com
$2700.00.Call 540-660-9288 ested please email me $22,000

FOR RENT
2004 White Yamaha Golf Cart. for all or willing to split tools and Frederick County Report is
Fitness, Ab circle pro/Ab coaster
Battery operated, rear seat, full van. $18,000 for van and $4,000 currently searching for a top-
(as seen on tv) $75.00 Good con-
lights, runs great, excellent con- for tools. Call 703-930-3438 / notch sales representative for A bedroom (8X10) with a closet
dition call 540-247-2241
dition, garage kept since pur- cjhomesolutionswv@yahoo.com Frederick County. and hallway bathroom to share in
chased. Charger and cover in- Vintage porcelain double sink with The ideal candidate would a ranch 3 bedroom home in Mid-
cluded. $2,800 OBO. Wedding Gown, size 10, never draining area on each side, mea- be organized and self-mo- dletown next to Interstate 81 with
Call 540-667-2735 worn, white form fitting lace & sures 18” wide by 66” long.  Fau- tivated. Great people skills two others and two loveable dogs.
Guitar, black, 6-string acoustic, pearls at waist and thruout dress, cets intact, housed in wooden cab- and a professional demeanor Seeking professional, non smok-
exc. cond., $600. Guitar, Jack- sleeveless, chiffon full skirt, long inet.  Approximately 50 years old, are key. If you are poised and ing/drugs professional. $500.00
son, 6-string electric, loaded, chiffon train, 6” satin trim at bot- in excellent condition.  (Removed ready to take the next step in a month, all utilities included plus
tom, scoop neckline, matching from church kitchen being renovat- your sales career, please con- $500.00 security deposit and 6
a “screamer”, $800. Keyboard,
short chiffon veil with pearl head- ed.)   $50.00 540-364-9773 tact Angie Buterakos: month term lease required. A credit
Yamaha Motif 77, full midi, exc.
band, preserved for storage -$350 and background check will be done
cond., $3,000. Keyboard, Ro- Wood loft bed. Includes bunk bed, angie@sherandotimes.com on appliicant. Please contact Scott
land RD 700 (88), exc. cond., or $400 - 540-539-4872. desk, and dresser. All wood, very at 540-877-7083.or Melissa 812-
$2,800. Roland Fantom Synthe- 27” Sony TV with original remote sturdy. Can be used as a unit or 341-8101.
sizer, loaded, $2,600. ‘92 Cadil- (not flat screen) in excellent con- separately. EC. Pictures available TOWNHOUSE FOR RENT in
lac D’Elegant, 4-door, good en- dition $50. (540) 622-2172 upon request. $500 Stephens City. Two large BR, LR,
gine, new tires, good paint, gray,
$3,500. Call 540-869-3333
Piano- Wurlitzer, VGC Ivory/cream
with gold trim. Has gold cush-
Deborah 540-869-8487
Your kitchen w/appliances;HW-floors;
lg. fenced-in back yard for priva-
Vending machine route for sale.  ion seat with storage. $550.00. .
AUTOMOBILES cy. Near Rt.11 and 81, plus new
Locations throughout Frederick
County, VA.  Nine established lo-
Slipcovers for high back dining
room chairs. Country look, blue For sale NIB fuel pump for 1987-
Help schools for all age levels. $700.00
per month (plus $700.00 dep.) and
credit check.For information – Call
Wanted
cations are included in the sale.  and white. Only 5, $75.00 for all. 1990 Mazda B2000 truck with 2.0 liter 540-323-0730
There are a total of 13 machines Lots of kitchen items, dish- engine.$25.00 call 540-869-6425
that are placed throughout the es, bowls, corning ware, sil- 1999   Dodge 1500 Ram conversion YARD SALES
route.  Asking $28000.  Please
contact 540-514-9858.
verware, take all
Kitchen table, round glass
$75.00. van. 7 passenger 4 captains  seats/
rear bench. Auto,  V- 6.  Nice
AD Multi Family Yard Sale
Saturday May 21st 8am to 2pm
King size Simmons firm pillowtop w four cushion high back
COULD
Chrome wheels.  Green  in color. (rain date Sunday May 22nd)
mattress, low profile box springs, & chairs. very nice $75.00. 109,000 miles, very sharp & well In Wakeland Manor, corner of Tal-
low profile frame. Excellent, prac- Leave message 868-9030 maintained in good condition. New amore Dr. and Corral Dr. Stephens

BE
tically new condition.$999/set. 7 Apple iPod Touch 8 GB - Brand inspection. In  the Stephens City City, VA Hosted by: MOMS Club
Foot Air Hockey Table - New  Can new in box-never used.  $185/ of Stephens City Relay for Life
area. $3350 OBO. 540-327-0811 Team. Come on out an bring your
E-Mail picture $250.00. obo. Wii Game System and Sport
appetite, we will be selling hotdogs,
Call 540-723-0285 Pack rarely used.  $200.
Call 540-533-1472
4 black metal swival bar stools 24”
high, like new. $100 for the set or
HERE! baked goods and drinks from
10 am to 2pm. The money raised
1998 Suzuki Motorcycle ( street will go to help our Relay for Life
For Sale bike ), LS650 Savage, orange
$30 each. Call 540-465-389
team reach it’s goal.
Vending Machines in color, garage kept and no
5 Combination miles:  $ 1,395.00   call 540 974
Drinks/Snacks 6460
DJ Donnie
Machines Trolling motor, brand new with DJ Donnie
in 4 Locations in new heavy duty battery never DJ Donnie
Winchester/Front
Royal Asking
used. (Marine battery)/10 Folding
chairs and 4 heavy folding tables
DJ Donnie
5 x 6 ft. long/Carpet steam clean- Weddings are our specialty!
$20,000. ing unit with attachments, slightly
540-868-9063 Sweet sixteen, clubs, bars,
used./Large picnic cooler, oper-
any type of private parties!
ates on 12 volt vehicle system.
Call after 5 p.m. 540-869-2899 Any style music for any
Pet Hair Sheep lambs, they do occasion!
not have wool so there is no need Bass guitar and amplifier for sale.
to ever shear!  This breed has Also white mink coat with white For bookings call
hair like a dog ,they shed out to a
smooth coat in summer, just like
socks Call for details 304-433-
6548 540-551-2447
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mistakes, fix those first to help qual- know if it’s moving up or down.
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on Talladega at all, but I about


final four races. Speedway. the same as a horse

Posting date August 17, 2009


King Features Weekly Service
“We’re just going to have to be bet- “Really, we’re working as hard as we levels up.
would trade [it all] for named
ter,” said Biffle. “We know that. We’re can every weekAnimal to bringKingdom
the best race
nervous about getting in (the Chase),
one win in the South- earlier
cars we can to the track,” said Biffle.
in the
LIBRA (September 23 to Octo-
and anything can happen. ... There are “It’s important thatday.
we have the best
ern 500,” said Smith in possible
some races we’re concerned about
Carl equipment
Edwards ber 22) Taking time out of your busy
as hardcouldn’t
right now.
leading up to the cutoff (end of the reg- “We’re
the wee hours of Sunday catch him. Enough said.
racing as we can.
schedule might be the best way to han-
morning. “This is so spe- Smith drives a relatively dle that sensitive private matter. It will
cial. We were looking at plain black Chevy head- help reassure everyone involved about
This Time
Biffle Is It Counts
Racing the names and faces on quartered in Denver, your priorities.
as Hard as He Can the trophy. Colo., in the only sport
Regan Smith hopes he can
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) SCORPIO (October 23 to Novem-
for Regan Smith keep momentum through
Although you would prefer to move ber 21) Insist on full disclosure by all
This hasn’t been the season Greg “You think about it. My where the most impor- the rest of the season after
DARLINGTON,
Biffle S.C.
expected, though he certainly his big victory at Darlington
forward at a steady pace, it might be parties before agreeing to be part of a • On
has time to pick up the pieces. face is going to be right tant Denver (at least un- Raceway. (John Clark/NAS-
The 39-year-old Biffle didn’t win
there next to these guys til Saturday night) was in CAR This Week photo) a good idea to stop and reassess your “great deal.” What you learn should ary Wa
Twice Regan Smith has
during the 2008 regular season, but
Andrew
after making the Chase, proceeded to
crossed a Sprint Cup fin- and it’s going to be there North Carolina. It’s No. even more special. To get plans. You could find a good reason to help you decide whether to go with it
win its first two races. He wound up
forever. You can’t change 78, for gosh sakes. That’s make a change at this time. or not. son in a
third in the Sprint Cup standings.
ish line first. At Darling- the first one here ... it’s
For now, Biffle’s first priority is
that. It certainly means a like an outfielder wear- TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Just SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to range, h
ton Raceway, it finally
making the Chase, but that doesn’t certainly a big deal.
mean he’s going to back off.
lot to Fenway
me.” driver Greg Biffle says his ing,
firstuh, No.is78. “We survived and we when you thought you had everything December 21) Your decision to protect about J
counted.
“We’re certainly not racing conserv- Roush priority making the Chase,
son wa
atively,” he said. “We’re racing to win,
There’s no need to dredge
but we’re not going to do anything stu-
but
Some
Getty races go to the The odds are still long,
that doesn’t mean he’s going to back off from trying to win races. (Photo:
Images) won.” planned to the smallest detail, you get the secret that was entrusted to you
pid. guy in the fastest car. but things are looking That’s the way it works at some news that could unsettle things. might irk some people. But it also wins son due
up 2008, when Smith was
“We know we have to stay in (the top ular season), and we know we’re on We’re not taking big risks, but, at the
12 in order to qualify for the Chase).
penalized at the end of a Others
the bubble,goso to
it’s the guy who
important to have up. Smith’s
same time, still for
we’re racing starring
the win.”
Darlington. But a timely explanation helps put it you the admiration of those who value • On
good finishes right now.” Monte Dutton has covered motor-
It’s tight ... and we’re doing all we can
race at Talladega credited
do.” plays
Biffle,his
fromcards right.Wash.,
Vancouver, Dar-is in “Mission:
sports for The GastonImpossible.
(N.C.) Gazette ” ••• all back on track. trust and loyalty. Kirby S
Roush Fenway Racing put Biffle in
to Tony Stewart. Besides,
what was then still the Winston Cup
one of only two drivers to have won
lington isn’tin aboth
championships rabbit. No For
the Nation-
since 1993. He was named writer of
the yearhisby next task,Motorsports
the National which Monte Dutton covers GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Home CAPRICORN (December 22 to erate fo
Series back in 2003. He finished sec-
Smith said he’d rather
ond in the Chase standings two years
one pulls it out of a hat. he
wide and Camping World Truck
series. (Johnny Benson is the other.) blog
choosesNASCAR
to accept,
Press Association in 2008. His
This
he
Week motorsports for The and work continue to compete for your January 19) Creative activities take on signs th
later. A year ago, three Roush Fenway
win the Southern 500
drivers — Biffle, Carl Edwards and
Strategy
Biffle also was-- staying
rookie of the
both series. He came up through
out
year in has to prove
(http://nascar.rbma.com) that a
features
of his reporting on racing, roots music
“1”all
Gaston (N.C.) Gazette. attention. But you handle it well by a practical approach as you realize you Union
anyway.
Matt Kenseth — made the Chase. while others
NASCAR’s pitted --system,
developmental put in and the
life on10th race
the road. is more
E-mail Monte at general
They could do it again, but the posi- winning track championships early in nascar_thisweek@yahoo.com. E-mail Monte at nas- giving each its proper due. Someone might be able to market your work.
What’s the use of living Smith
his career atin position,
Tri-City Raceway inbutWest significant than the 24.4 of the C
tions of Biffle and Kenseth are hardly
secure as the regular season enters its when the field went to average
Richland, Wash., and Portland (Ore.)
of the first nine.
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