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The Sherando Times Volume II, Issue 26 Stephens City • Middletown • Kernstown FREE June 30 - July 6, 2010 Farmer’s Markets near you! Landscaping 4 7 Should the Stephens City I-81 exit be moved? What do you think? FREE Weekly Arrest Report 8 The Sherando Times 3 FREE Page • The Sherando Times • June 30 - July 6, 2010 Stephens City Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.SherandoTimes.com To advertise in The Sherando Times please contact Angie Buterakos: [email protected] • 540-683-9197 or Alison Duvall: [email protected] • 540-551-2072 Pancake, Sausage Breakfast and Bazaar SAAA to host July 10 event to benefit Meals on Wheels By Sharon Hinkle The Sherando Times The Frederick County Active Living Center is sponsoring a Pancake and Sausage Breakfast, Bake Sale and Bazaar on Saturday, July 10 at Stephens City United Methodist Church, Main Street in Stephens City to benefit the Shenandoah Area Agency on Aging for Meals on Wheels. The event costs $5 per person and begins with breakfast from 7 to 11 a.m. The bake sale and bazaar will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Shenandoah Area Agency on Aging (SAAA) is a non profit organization that services areas to include the counties of Clarke, Frederick, Page, Shenandoah, Warren and the town of Winchester. Their goal is to provide a variety of high quality services and opportunities which enhance the dignity and independence of 60 plus aged persons and promote their contributions throughout the community. The agency’s services are multifaceted and according to their website are designed to “assist older persons who wish to stay in their own homes, to provide information for seniors and their families, to protect individuals living in long term care residences and to help them stay active and provide community service.” The SAAA was incorporated in July of 1975, and is the only comprehensive regional provider of support services that enable older persons to continue living in their own homes. They believe that as the older population increases their services will be even more critical in controlling long term care costs and providing inhome care for the elderly. Various programs are available to help seniors in our area. WellTran is a transportation program which gives seniors the opportunity to stay active around town. WellTran is a non-emergency, fee-based transportation for senior citizens 60 years and older, and persons 18 years and older with disabilities. Rides are available Monday thru Friday between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm. Case Management is the process of connecting seniors to needed services. The process generally begins with a referral from clients, family members, hospitals or nursing home discharge planners. SAAA provides a variety of in-home services to meet the health and wellness needs of our clients. In 2008, SAAA accepted the Anne McKinley Rural Aging Award from the National Council on Aging and the National Institute on Community Based Long Term Care. The award recognizes individuals and/or projects in rural areas that have “plowed new ground” with regard to serving old persons. SAAA was recognized for creating “Our Place - Shenandoah,” a community respite site providing care for individuals with Alzheimers and dementia. The Ombudsman program helps with long term care facilities. An ombudsman is available to advocate for residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities by providing information on how to find a facility, what to do to get quality care, how to resolve problems, and how to post a complaint to the facility. SAAA provides many more services to senior citizens throughout the Northern Shenandoah Valley. To learn more about these services visit www.shenandoahaaa.com. For more information about the agency or the upcoming event contact Mary Ann Gardner, Frederick County Active Living Center Director, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Mon. – Thurs. at 540-8692444. The website contains more information about the agency and lists a calendar of events for each month in addition to listing links that lead you to other valuable resources and information that may be of interest to you and your family in your short and long-term plan of wellness. Visit at www.shenandoahaaa.com. The Frederick County Center is located at the Stephens City United Methodist Church, 5283 Main Street in Stephens City. [email protected] -7603*$8725(3$,5 03* %HWWHU*DV0LOHDJH 5HOLDEOH'HSHQGDEOH 0DLQ6WUHHW6WHSKHQV&LW\9$ 0RQ)ULSP 6DWSP \ H[SH HDUV ULHQF H 'LDJQRVWLFV$LU%DJ6\VWHPV$QWL/RFN%UDNHV&KHFN(QJLQH/LJKWV 6FKHGXOHG0DLQWHQDQFHLQFOXGLQJ7LPLQJ%HOWV2LO&KDQJHVDQG%UDNHV $OO,QVSHFWLRQVUHODWHGUHSDLUVLQFOXGLQJ([KDXVW6XVSHQVLRQDQG%UDNHV Your Values, Your Business. Social Responsibility Co-ops make social responsibility look easy because it’s at the heart of what they do. Co-ops care about the world in which we live and know that this way of doing business is the best way to bring about economic and social change. Whether it’s selling fair trade products, offering local produce and goods, making use of environmentally-friendly processes or helping those in need to eliminate poverty, co-ops take their role in our global society seriously. That’s what we mean when we say “co-ops turn values into good business.” 800.552.3904 www.myrec.coop Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.SherandoTimes.com June 30 - July 6 • The Sherando Times • Page To advertise in The Sherando Times please contact Angie Buterakos: [email protected] • 540-683-9197 or Alison Duvall: [email protected] • 540-551-2072 Question of the week Moving the Stephens City I-81 exit The Sherando Question of the week: Times Stephens City Kernstown Middletown Press releases should be emailed to: [email protected] Publisher & Editor Daniel P. McDermott (540) 692-9636 [email protected] News Reporters: Brandon Davis [email protected] Sharon Hinkle (540) 336-7872 [email protected] Advertising Sales Representatives: Angie Buterakos (540) 683-9197 [email protected] Alison Duvall (540) 551-2072 [email protected] Sandy Larrick [email protected] Layout and Ad Design Jeff Richmond Terri Schuyler Billing Coordinator: [email protected] Cartoonist: Ryan Koch If you are interested in contributing articles to our paper, please e-mail: [email protected] Frederick County wants to close I-81 Stephens City exit 307 and build a new exit near an extension of Warrior Drive shaded line signifies the desired extension of to reduce congestion on major The Warrior Drive and relocation of Exit 307. The old Exit 307 off Route 277 will be destroyed and the new Exit intersections off Route 277. Do will be two miles further south down Interstate 81. you think this is a good or bad idea? Send your response to [email protected] or answer on our website sherandotimes.com Responses to last week’s question: Should Virginia adopt an Arizona-style law on illegal immigration? yes we need new laws to keep the illegals out of our country. I am tired of my tax money going to support them; all of there kids. We have americans that need our help. Quit giving money to those [omitted] people - E Swain Yes, Virginia should indeed adopt the same law - not one like it. As a former resident of Arizona, all I can say is “GO ARIZONA”. Would love to be able to say “GO VIRGINIA”. - Cheryl Treadway I do think there should be an upgrade to out immigration policies. Lets get rid of all the illegals that have criminal records. On the other hand lets make a clear path for those who have a legitimate reason for being here. We are blessed to have been born here but our ancestors were not, they were allowed to come here and start a new life shouldn’t others. - THE RAT Yes, absolutely!! - Peter O’Hare When I say that I think Arizona is doing the right thing, some will assume that I don’t like immigrants or Mexicans. Nothing could be further from the truth. I have endeavored to learn Spanish so that I can speak with the Latinos among us. My daughterin-law is an immigrant, a legal immigrant, as is her daughter who is now my granddaughter. I believe that our nation’s immigration laws should either be enforced or changed because we cannot remain a lawful society if we set a precedent that laws we don’t like can just be ignored. We are in this mess because Congress has been too cowardly to confront the issue. If we allow more legal immigrants, or restore the old guest worker system, labor unions will complain that it undermines American workers. On the other hand politicians fear offending Latino voters by enforcing existing law. (I would like to see pay and working conditions for those who harvest our food improve so that it is attractive to those already here. I’m ashamed to know the condition of the people who harvest the food I eat. But that would make grocery bills higher and the money left over for Ipods and cell phones less, so politicians won’t to that either.) I salute Arizona for having the courage to say that law should be enforced (or changed) and if Virginia wants to do the same, more power to her! - Alice Roddy Neither Virginia nor Arizona has the legislative authority to enact or enforce immigration laws. Immigration lies within Federal jurisdiction. If you want the Federal government to step up enforcement of the currently existing laws, you need to contact your representatives and make them aware of your concerns. - Richard Conrow legal pressence is just that,you are obligated by law to prove you have documantation to be within the boundries of the US,or be subject to arrest.equal enforcement of ALL laws are necesary to avoid collapse of any society or what is the point of being governed.why dont we all just do whatever we plz regardless of legality when those who swear oathes to uphold and protect intentionaly fail to do so - Rover have things in Virginia not gotten repressive enough for you all? The McCootchie government already has us looking like the most backward state in the union! I give up–wake me when it’s over. - Reen “As long as I live, I will never forget that day 21 years ago when I raised my hand and took the oath of citizenship. Do you know how proud I was? I was so proud that I Continued on pg 12 Page • The Sherando Times • June 30 - July 6, 2010 Stephens City Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.SherandoTimes.com “We try to do everything in house as much as possible. The more diversified we are as a business the better. We want to do what landscaping means – all of it.” – Owner Brian Wismer Outdoor event for Prosperity Landscaping company holds grand opening at the Commons Prosperity Landscaping was recognized by the Top of VA Regional Chamber during the grand opening of the ribbon cutting event on Saturday, June 26 at the Commons in Stephens City. By Sharon Hinkle The Sherando Times The heat didn’t keep the crowd away last Saturday during Prosperity Landscaping’s grand opening at the Commons in Stephens City. The outdoor event was held to promote the company’s services for both residential and commercial properties. The goal was to “get our name out there, inform people of our work, get some leads and give some estimates,” stated owners Brian Wis- mer and Rick Settle. Members of the Top of Virginia Regional Chamber came to show support during the ribbon cutting event and to celebrate the grand opening of this joint venture. The company agrees this was the best way to promote this type of business. The team was on hand to answer any questions, set up appointments, and offer project estimates throughout the day. Many guests signed up for a free estimate on projects such as landscaping, walls, patios and tree screens while two local bands provided entertainment and giveaways included hot dogs, sodas and hourly door prizes. Prosperity Landscaping operates out of Stephens City and offers services throughout Strasburg, Stephens City, Middletown, Winchester, Front Royal, Berryville, Martinsburg and The temporary patio with sitting walls, fire pit and cooler station was designed to showcase one of Prosperity’s services. Charles Town. “It was a good location, good weather and the tents helped keep the guests cool while they listened to the bands,” stated Settle. He also said it was a lot of hard work preparing for the event. The patio display complete with fire pit and sitting wall took the crew the entire day to assemble. This make-shift structure started with a tarp to cover the existing grass, the gravel, the sand and then the patio pavers. Since this was not a permanent structure for the town, the grass underlay had to be left intact after the event. As Wismer and Settle made the plans and designed the structure, Project and Sales Manager Mike Wismer was in charge of getting it done in time. According to the owners, “Mike played a big role in coordinating the project for the event. He rounded up the guys and got it done. He also worked Beautiful, well-maintained, 2 bedroom, 2.5 baths. Newer flooring, Central Air system, sump pump and dishwasher. Cozy, landscaped patio and fenced yard with a shed. Garbage/snow removal and mowing of front lawn included in HOA fees. $129,900 PRICE REDUCED!!! Immaculate & spacious 4 bedroom, 3 bath colonial with main floor master bedroom. Home less than 2 years old. Kitchen with island opens to the Living Room. Walk out to the stamped concrete patio. Backs to trees! Awesome, spacious bonus room/ sitting area on upper level. $254,900 A local band provided entertainment throughout the day and owner Rick Settle joined in on the fun. www.sheilapack.net Search like the Realtors do! Sheila Pack 540-247-1438 Cell RE/MAX Team Realty, 440 W. Jubal Early Drive, #200 Winchester, VA 22601 • 540-667-2400 Office, Each Office Independently Owned And Operated Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.SherandoTimes.com June 30 - July 6 • The Sherando Times • Page Stephens City “We have the equipment and the resources to do the job and our guys are extremely well-experienced.” Owner Rick Settle Charles “Tray” Berger Gone But Not Forgotten 13 1994 September th Prosperity Landscaping set up the patio process display to show potential clients the start to finish process. with several potential customers during the event.” Prosperity offers both landscaping and hardscaping and say they can plant a single tree in your yard, trim your shrubs, mulch the gardens or provide a plan and install a complete landscape in addition to constructing patios, fireplaces, sitting walls and lights in addition to recommending solutions for and fix drainage problems or regrade and sod your lot. Wismer brings 10-plus years of expertise in commercial landscaping while Settle adds over 20 years of expertise in residential design, sales and installation. Both recognize and respect each other’s skills and “want to make Stephens City one of the most All Day Monday Surf & Turf Monday Patio Seating now available! Creekside Shopping Center 3111 Valley Avenue Winchester, VA 540-667-9995 www.IJCanns.com that direction. Both Wismer and Settle have participated in seminars, training, and trade shows and are comfortable bidding jobs using the new products. Both owners believe that partnering with companies in the same line of business is essential to success. Prosperity invited the businesses they work with to set up displays featuring their line of See LANDSCAPE pg 11 All Day Tuesday Crab Crackin’ Tuesday 5 oz. Filet Mignon, 5 oz. Crab Cake & 2 Jumbo Shrimp 1 lb. Crab Legs Steamed Shrimp & Hush Puppies Served with sauteed vegetables & garlic mashed potatoes With choice of cole slaw or corn 15 $ beautiful towns in the Valley one home at a time.” They also state, “We have the equipment and resources to do the job and our guys are extremely well experienced.” The company is also keeping up with the changing environmental times and the going green issues. They are “learning to adapt, research and bid the jobs and want to be able to do them ourselves,” states Settle. A new trend with permeable pavers is one step in 2 2009 -- July nd .95 + tax $ 17 .95 + tax Page • The Sherando Times • June 30 - July 6, 2010 To advertise in The Sherando Times please contact Angie Buterakos: [email protected] • 540-683-9197 or Alison Duvall: [email protected] • 540-551-2072 The news Computer workshops During the month of June, Bowman Library is offering free computer workshops. Check the Handley Regional Library website events calendar for change s — w w w. h r l . l i b . s t at e . v a . u s . Classes are free and open to the public, but limited to six participants. You may register now for workshops in May and June. Get your reservations early by calling the library where the class is offered: Handley Library, 540662-9041 ext. 19 and Bowman Library, 540-869-9000 ext. 203. Middletown’s 4th of July celebration Come and enjoy a small town tradition with big time fun! The Town of Middletown will celebrate their July 4th Celebration event at the Middletown Town Park on Saturday, July 3, 2010. Middletown’s annual 4th of July Celebration is a hometown, community event that promotes our small town, family atmosphere. All events will be 2003 Chevy Silverado PU for sale held in the Middletown Community Park, located at the intersection of Senseney Avenue and Second Street. There will be a softball tournament beginning at 9 am in the park, as well as a children’s carnival. The parade will begin at 4 pm and will hit Main Street, 5th Street, and Church Street. Following the parade, there will be food, games, a children’s carnival, horsedrawn carriage rides, a Battle of the Bands, and fireworks at dusk. In the event of inclement weather, the fireworks will be held on Sunday, July 4, 2010 at dusk. For more details, schedule of events, and a parade entry form, please go to http://www.middletownfire.com/ 4thofjuly.htm. Winchester community fireworks Jul 3, 2010 See below for times. Jim Barnett Park (rain date: 7/5) Outdoor pool extended hours: 6:00-9:00 pm Winchester Royals Baseball game: 6:00 pm Fireworks: 9:20 pm Celebration also includes inflatables, food vendors, and great patriotic fun! Call 662-4946. Sherando 4th of July fireworks For Sale by owner: Z71, Ext.Cab, Shortbed, 4X4, Auto, 5.3 Lt, New Inspection, Pwr-W/L/D/M, T/C, AC/AM/FM/CD, runs great, VGC, few dings, Tow Pkg, 95K, interior good. Kelley Blue Book value $11,200 ONLY $10,000 Call 540-551-2072 Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.SherandoTimes.com 4pm to 10pm at Shernado park soccer field. Music, fun and fireworks for the whole family. Concert is rain or shine. Admission is $5.00 per car. Rain date for fireworks is 7/5 Visit www.fcprd.net for full details. Cheer camp Jul 5, 2010 - Jul 9, 2010 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Shenandoah Valley Christian Academy Girls ages: 7-12 Cost: $50 Download registration under files & links: www.svcasports.net Luanne Wheelock 540-8694600 Baseball camp Jul 5, 2010 - Jul 9, 2010 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Shenandoah Valley Christian Academy Cost: $50 Ages: 7-12 Bobby Wheelock, Coach 540869-4600 Wayside Theatre’s Young Performers Camps Jul 5, 2010 - Aug 6, 2010 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Youth Development Center. Wayside Theatre’s Young Performer’s Workshop Camps will be held July and August. Registration or further information is available by calling 8691776. Pancake breakfast and bazaar July 10, 2010 7:00 a.m. - 11 a.m. Frederick County Active Living Center 5291 Main Street, Stephens City Va. Fundraiser for Meals On Wheels SAA Shirley Schlag 868-8395, Mary ODell 869-7656 Helicopter golf ball drop Winchester Wild 12U Baseball Team will hold an event sponsored by Jim Stutzman at the Winchester Medical Center on July 11th at 7pm where a Helicopter will drop 1,000 golf balls 150 feet in the air. The first ball in the cup or the three closest marked balls will win a cash prize. First place is $1,000, second place is $500, and third place is $250. Also three golf balls will be chosen and given the chance to win a 2010 Chevy Camaro. To win the Camaro, one of the three selected golf balls must land and remain in the cup. If you have any questions call Dave at 540-409-7321. Frederick County fair pageants registration Frederick County Fairgrounds Administration Building July 11, 2010 12-1 p.m. Tiny Miss 1-1:30 p.m. Miss 1:30 - 2 p.m. Little Miss 2-2:30 p.m. Pre-Teen 2:30 - 3 p.m. Jr. Miss Registration for all pageants. Susie Anderson 540-550-1880 or LaDonna Williams 540-247-8883 Poker run August 7, 2010. To benefit Sheri Redden. Registration 10 to 11am Big Daddy’s BBq, Stephens City, VA. Last bike in at 4pm Big Daddy’s BBq. Stops include Valley Cycle, Rainbow Road and Lone Oak Tavern. Sheri Redden, friend and colleague at Winchester Pediatric clinic was diagnosed with colon cancer on May 10, 2010. Sheri is a loving single mother of four. She is also a veteran of Desert Storm. The Explorer’s Club free educational group on personal empowerment and safety for children Mondays July 12th – September 13th 4-5pm The Boys and Girls Club of Winchester at Douglas Community Learning Center on Kent St. Winchester VA. This is a free educational group on personal empow- Springfield Computers Rally in the valley August 28th at 1 P.M. Elks Lodge on Rt, 522 South Winchester. Electric Guitar, Bass Setup and Repair “THE SETUP” Guitar lessons, Band and Equipment Consultation • PC & Mac • New & Used Sales • In-Home Repairs • In-Shop Repairs 540-539-6142 510 N. Royal Ave. • Front Royal 540-622-8055 erment and safety for children ages 5-11. Topics will include feelings, safety plans, personal empowerment and self esteem. Please contact Carrie Titus at The Laurel Center 667-6160 to register your child. SpringfieldComputers.com “Don’t get fed up, Get Setup!” Sandy Larrick [email protected] www.myspace.com/sandylarrick On the Road Driving School, LLC Garland T. Williams, Owner 5336 Water Street, Stephens City, VA 22655 Ph: (540) 869-6105 Cell: (540) 247-3197 [email protected] Driver Improvement Class Sun. July 25, 9:30 am - 6:00 pm Classes at Holiday Inn Express 142 Foxridge Ln. Winchester, VA 22601 Driver Education Class August 2 - 12 8:00 - 11:30 Classes at 153 Narrow Ln. Mt. View Christian Academy Stephens City, VA WE HAVE ONLINE DRIVER IMPROVEMENT CLASSES STAR BEAUTY SCHOOL START WITH A NEW CAREER! Walk-Ins Welcome • Easy Monthly Payments Plan • Hands-On Training •All Equipment Supplied • Full-Time & Part-Time Classes Tues.-Fri. 9-8pm; Sat. 9-2pm 540-723-0725 25% OFF Tuition w/Coupon 219 MILLWOOD AVE. • WINCHESTER, VA www.starbeautyschoolva.com (We Are Not Affiliated With Any Other School) New Students Always Welcome Newtown Antiques and Pawn 5441 Main Street Stephens City, VA 22655 (540) 869-2669 Antique Furniture and Antique Estate Jewelry Sterling Silver and Holloware Buy, Sell, Loan located off I-81 exit 307 Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.SherandoTimes.com June 30 - July 6 • The Sherando Times • Page To advertise in The Sherando Times please contact Angie Buterakos: [email protected] • 540-683-9197 or Alison Duvall: [email protected] • 540-551-2072 Guest Speaker: Congressman Frank Wolf Invited Guest: Gov. Mc Donnell, Lt Gov. Bolling, Att. Gen. Cuccinelli, State Senator Vogel, Del. Sherwood, Senator Allan, and many more. Menu: BBQ Sliced Beef and Chicken & All the Fixens. Beverages include Beer and Soda. All YOU CAN EAT & DRINK! COST: $25.00 Pluses: AN AUCTION & DOOR PRIZES! Limit 300 People so order tickets NOW. Call Chuck Pearce: 540 888 3007. 2010 Cooling assistance applications now being accepted When temperatures and humidity soar, staying cool is not a luxury, but a necessity for health, safety and quality of life. Aid is available to help Virginia’s low-income families and most vulnerable individuals stay safe in sweltering heat. Now through Monday, August 16, local departments of social services throughout the Commonwealth are accepting cooling assistance applications as part of the Virginia Department of Social Services’ (VDSS) Energy Assistance Program. “We know that seasonal spikes in utility costs can cause a signifi- cant economic strain on vulnerable households,” said VDSS Commissioner Martin Brown. “For many Virginians, the repair of an air-conditioning unit or purchase of a ceiling fan, are out of reach without the cooling assistance supplement.” Assistance is available to households that include a child under age six, a disabled individual or an adult age 60 or over who meet income and eligibility requirements. Cooling assistance can be used to assist families and individuals with: payment of electric bills up to $100 to operate cooling equipment; payment of security deposits for electricity to operate cooling equipment; repair of a central air conditioning system or heat pump; purchase of a whole-house fan, including ceiling or attic fans; and purchase and installation of one window unit air conditioner for households without a working one. To qualify for cooling assistance, the maximum gross monthly income for a one-person household is $1,174 before taxes and $2,389 for a household of four. Assistance is available until funds are deplet- The news ed. The Energy Assistance Program is funded by the federal LowIncome Home Energy Assistance Program block grant. The cooling assistance component served nearly 70,000 Virginia households last year. To learn more visit http://www.dss.virginia.gov/benefit/ea/cooling/index.cgi. Families and individuals must apply at their local department of social services by August 16, 2010. Spay today Local low-cost, non-profit spay and neuter program for cats and Continued pg 11 Salon Cesura Experience...time for You! www.saloncesura.com Nails • Tans • White Smiles! Express Mani/Pedi Combo $ 30 (Reg. $37) Call Now! 540.869.7653 Stephens City, VA Call 540-551-2072 ValleyVibez.com The Sherando Times Angie Buterakos Advertising Sales Cell: (540) 683-9197 [email protected] The Sherando Times om z.c e b i eyV The Shenandoah Valley’s Largest Adult Products Store Vall • • • • • • • 1998 Toyota Camry For Sale by owner. Good condition, runs great, new inspection, new brakes, great gas mileage, interior clean and GC, A/C,AM/FM/CASS, T/C/PWR-WL, Auto, 4-cyl, 117,500K, full size spare, Kelly blue book valued @ $5,700... available now for $4,500! Local Farmer’s Markets Alison Duvall Advertising Sales Cell: (540) 551-2072 [email protected] Thursday from 4 - 7 pm at the Commons in Stephens City Friday from 2 -5 pm at Cornerstone Farm in Middletown at 2598 Long Meadow Road Friday from 6 - 8 pm at Christina’s Cafe in Strasburg Saturday from 9 am to 1 pm at the Wayside Inn in Middletown Daily from 9 am to 6 pm at Shen-Valley Farm Market II in Stephens City at 2180 Fairfax Pike Road Monday - Saturday 8:30 am to 6 pm, Sunday 10 am to 6 pm Richard’s Fruit Market in Middletown at 6410 Middle Road Daily during apple picking season from 10 am to 6 pm Rinker’s Orchard in Stephens City at 1156 Marlboro Road Page • The Sherando Times • June 30 - July 6, 2010 Arrests Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.SherandoTimes.com To advertise in The Sherando Times please contact Angie Buterakos: [email protected] • 540-683-9197 or Alison Duvall: [email protected] • 540-551-2072 Frederick County Sheriff’s Office Weekly Arrest Report Case # 10003217 10003556 10003556 10003534 10003532 10003551 10003534 10003519 10003459 10003459 10003501 Arrest Date 06/29/2010 06/29/2010 06/29/2010 06/29/2010 06/29/2010 06/29/2010 06/29/2010 06/29/2010 06/29/2010 06/28/2010 06/28/2010 06/28/2010 06/28/2010 06/28/2010 06/28/2010 06/28/2010 06/28/2010 06/28/2010 06/27/2010 06/27/2010 06/26/2010 06/26/2010 06/26/2010 06/26/2010 Time 1415 0615 0615 0615 0615 0615 0054 0308 0308 1553 0238 1200 0200 2035 0700 1200 1101 0238 0303 1624 2051 2051 0110 0110 Person Arrested Person’s Street Address Arrest Location Turner, Harry Valley Ave 141 Fort Collier Rd Baker, Darrell Martinsburg Pike 149 Stephenson Rd Baker, Darrell Martinsburg Pike 149 Stephenson Rd Baker, Darrell Martinsburg Pike 149 Stephenson Rd Baker, Darrell Martinsburg Pike 149 Stephenson Rd Baker, Darrell Martinsburg Pike 149 Stephenson Rd Sirovy, Charles Vineyard Ln 1080 Coverstone Dr Wadsworth, Nicholas Monastery Ridge Rd Wadsworth, Nicholas Monastery Ridge Rd Timberlake, Belinda Maple Leaf Court 141 Fort Collier Rd Juvenile Juvenile Jackson, Brandon Liberty Ave 100 Stine Ln/Mrtnsbg Pk Clayton, Carl N Cameron St 1617 Mrtnsbg Pk/Welltown Rd Myers, Seth Wythe Ave Nichols, Jamar Fort Collier Rd 141 Fort Collier Rd Shand, Pamela S Loudoun St 141 Fort Collier Rd Juvenile Sloane, Garrett Brigstock Dr 1181 Senseny Rd/Wilkins Dr Presgraves, Matthew Wythe Ave 1080 Coverstone Dr Hartley, Cody Aylor Rd 141 Fort Collier Rd Hartley, Cody Aylor Rd 141 Fort Collier Rd Griffith, Rex W Stonewall 37s/I81 Griffith, Rex W Stonewall 37s/I81 Sex/Age M/34 M/30 M/30 M/30 M/30 M/30 M/38 M/19 M/19 F/36 M/17 M/16 M/20 M/47 M/18 M/20 F/41 M/17 M/23 M/19 M/18 M/18 M/42 M/42 Charge Probation: Violation/court Contempt Of Court Contempt Of Court Contempt Of Court Contempt Of Court Assault & Battery: Family Member Fail To Comply With Support Obligations Driving Under The Influence Signs, Signals, Markings - 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McAvoy was subsequently charged with three counts of forgery, three counts of uttering a forged document, and three counts of obtaining money by false pretenses. Investigation also revealed that McAvoy is a suspect in similar offenses in Frederick County. She remains free on a $2000.00 secured bond pending future court proceedings. Anyone with additional information in relation to this crime is asked to contact Detective Jason Winner with the Criminal Investigations Division at 540-636-2208. From a release. Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.SherandoTimes.com June 30 - July 6 • The Sherando Times • Page 11 To advertise in The Sherando Times please contact Angie Buterakos: [email protected] • 540-683-9197 or Alison Duvall: [email protected] • 540-551-2072 Continued from 7 Read to a dog at the Bowman Library Read to a dog at the Bowman Library! Come to Bowman Library and read your favorite story to a Stephens City Mennonite Church, 5540 Valley Pike (Route 11), Stephens City will host session 21 series to Aprilentitled, 19) A per#5 ofARIES its six(March session plexing situation needs to be dealt with Faith Baptist Church Family Vol- “Simply on Tuesday in orderinto Season” avoid problems later on. Rely on both your own sense of what’s right and the advice of someone you LANDSCAPE from pg 5 oftrustCreative Landscape who to help work it out. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) agrees that working together isLet work. Those who participated your sharp Taurean business insight an important part of this busiin the event included Artistic guideWismer you whenexplained considering that a “dream it Tree and Landscaping, Cre- ness. deal.” Without all the facts, it could is a “full scope” of businesses ative Landscape and Irrigation, turn into a nightmare. Remember: work together in different Investigate before investing. Inc., Architect Joe Duggan, that GEMINI (May 21 to June 20)the Sharexpert areas to complete Blossman Gas, Frederick Block ing so much of your time and your gifts client’s project. and Sales Representative Bob with others is what you do so well, and Settle enjoyed eventifand Bridges of Concrete Stone and this week, don’t bethe surprised others even had family in from of Tile. Throughout the day sevwant to share with you. Enjoyout the expetown. He shared, “It is a great rience. You’ve earned it. eral ofsinger these businesses Name the last(June Yankees player 1. English Peter Gabriel wasspot- 1. day CANCER 21 to July 22) Aatdifto spend working and lighted their company features before Melky Cabrera inbeing 2009seems toable hitto to with which rock group, and when? ficult personal situation defy the same time and promoted their servicesfor theefforts to aresolve it. Perhaps you’re too cycle in game. 2. Irene Cara wrote which hit song in with my The with Prosperity Landscap- spend toitit. somefamily. timeRays to” reassess 2. day Inclose 2009, theTake Tampa Bay the car on the way to the recording ended at 4 pm with a final what went wrong, and then see where ing. Prosperity Landscaping became the you fastest team in majorstudio? things can be set right. thank to the guests and all also took the time at various league history to amass 100 stolen LEO (July 23 to August 22) Leonine 3. Who released “Let’s Get It On,” the businesses which helped intervals to thank the other pride could be piqued when someand 100 runs inaabit and when? thehome ceremony aseason success. companies for coming out andbasesmake one else appears to be standing in your (77 games). Whose record did the 4. Who was Jeremiah “Joy totothemake Workers stayedandtoresist dissemble partnering withinthem light. Be patient the urge to Rays break? World”? Name the group that released the structures and pack upsoon forbe growl at the interloper. You’ll it a successful day. “We all tie the “mane” attraction again. 3. Name the six NFL teams that, the song and the year. the day. All in all both Wismer together,” stated Dale Barnhart to five September 2010, had(August gone the23past 5. In the 1958 hit “Splish Splash,” enteringVIRGO 22) A professional situation benefits without recording a losing seawhat is the singer doing on a Saturday years from your clear assessment of the cirson. cumstances involved. On the personal night? side, that newpoint relationship looks as if it 4. Arizona State guard Derek 6. After a motorcycle accident in Greenway Spirit & Word Fellowship, 1275 Tasker Road, Stephens will continue City. This istoagrow. 3 day (7 services) LIBRA Conference (September 23for to October Student Middle 22) More good news about a loved one School, High School & College helps reassure others who could not Students. share your more-optimistic view July 29 @ 7pm to help everyone in before. Continue need30 of @ your comforting presence. July 10am-2pm-7pm SCORPIO (October 23 to NovemJuly 31 @ 10am-2pm-7pm ber 21) Creating new friendships could Everyone is welcome to attend. turn out to be the unexpected but welcome result of reconnecting with old friends. The weekend is a good time for and Settle agree that the day fun and games. Enjoy! wasSAGITTARIUS prosperous in that they (November 22 to December 21) The clients more youand learn gained potential about what you plan to do, the more had a good time promoting likely you are to consider making some their business. changes in your plans. This is good; don’t For aresist quote on a go residential it. 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[email protected] BORN THIS WEEK: You enjoy the company of lots of people, but you also can treasure the moments shared with just one special person. KFWS • MindGym © 2010 King Features Synd., Inc. Community meal on Wednesday evening June 30th at 5:30. Trinity Lutheran Church. 801 Fairfax Pike, Stephens City, Va 540-869-4019 evening, July 13 at 7:00pm. Session #5 will focus on : Purchasing local seasonal foods”. New attendees are welcome. More information at [email protected] or (540)868-0136 June 28, 2010 1. LITERATURE: In which of Shakespeare’s plays does the character Titania appear? 2. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What was Edmond Hoyle’s relationship with games? 3. MEDICAL: In human beings, what does a lack of iodine cause? 4. HISTORY: What was the first country to allow women to vote? 5. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is the adjective used to describe horses? 6. GEOGRAPHY: What is the largest World Heritage Area in the world? 7. LANGUAGE: What is sonography more often known as? 8. MOVIES: What was the name of the princess in the animated classic “Sleeping Beauty”? 9. LEGAL: What is an inquest? 10. MUSIC: In what 1960s song was the character “Little Jackie Paper” featured? Answers 1. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” 2. Hoyle (1672-1769) was an expert on card games and their rules. 3. Goiter, enlargement of the thyroid gland 4. New Zealand 5. Equine 6. The Great Barrier Reef 7. Ultrasound 8. Princess Aurora 9. An inquiry into the cause of an unexpected death 10. “Puff the Magic Dragon” CHURCH BRIEFS leyball for folks of all ages, beginning Sunday, May 16th at 5:00 pm and every Sunday (except the 1st Sunday) until September 5 p.m. at Faith Baptist Church located at 635 Double Church Rd. There is a playground for the kiddies. Whether you like to play volleyball or just sit around and have a few laughs we’d love to have you join us. © 2010 King Features Synd., Inc. Glasser set a school record in the 2009-10 season for career assists (551). Who had held the mark? 5. Carolina’s Cam Ward set a franchise record in 2010 for most career victories by a Hurricanes goalie. Who had been the leader? 6. When was the last time before 2010 that the U.S. won Olympic gold in the four-man bobsled event? 7. Annika Sorenstam won five consecutive tournaments in 2004-2005 to tie an LPGA record. Who else won five in a row? Answers 1. Tony Fernandez, in 1995. 2. The 1977 Cincinnati Reds and 1994 Cleveland Indians, each needed 84 games. 3. Dallas, Indianapolis, New England, New York Giants, Pittsburgh and San Diego. display board of before and after projects for guests 4. Bobby Thompson, with 454. © 2010 King Features Synd., Inc. to view the experience and talent of the company. 5. Arturs Irbe, with 130 victories. 6. It was 1948. 7. Nancy Lopez, in 1978. 1966, Bob Dylan said he wasn’t going to tour anymore. How long was he really gone? Answers 1. Genesis, from 1967 to 1975. Gabriel was known for his on-stage costumes. His first four solo albums were given numbers instead of names. 2. “Flashdance ... What a Feeling,” in 1983. Cara won an Academy Award for Best Song. 3. Marvin Gaye, in 1973. The song stayed at the top of the soul charts for eight weeks. 4. Jeremiah was a bullfrog. The song was done by Three Dog Night in 1971. 5. Taking a bath. The song also was on the soundtrack for the 1998 film “You’ve Got Mail.” 6. Dylan went back on tour eight yearsProsperity later, in 1973. provided a © 2010 King Features Synd., Inc. Guest Speakers: Chris Brooks (Awaken Student Ministries, Abba’s House in Hixson, TN) and Ryan B. Johnson (Generation Now Student Ministries). Ryan B. Johnson 540-247-9691 June 28, 2010 dogs in this area. Spay Today works with local vets to obtain lower prices for spaying and neutering cats and dogs + initial tests and shots at the time of surgery. To find out more, please call: 304728-8330 or go on-line at www. baacs.org. willing listener--a specially trained dog! Our dogs love to listen to stories. The program is every other Saturday beginning June 12th through July 24th. Hours are 1 to 2:15 p.m. Contact: Donna Hughes 540-869-9000 ext. 21 The news • On July 15, 1606, the great Dutch master Rembrandt van Rijn is born in Leiden. Rembrandt completed more than 600 paintings, many of them portraits or self-portraits. By the age of 22, he was accomplished enough to take on his own students. • On July 12, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signs into law a measure calling for the awarding of a U.S. Army Medal of Honor. The first U.S. Army soldiers to receive the honor were six members of a Union raiding party who in penetrated deep into Tennessee and Georgia to destroy bridges and railroad tracks. • On July 14, 1881, Sheriff Pat Garrett kills Henry McCarty, known as Billy the Kid. Garrett had been tracking the Kid for three months after the gunslinger had escaped from prison only days before his scheduled execution. At the trial, the judge had sentenced Billy the Kid to hang until “you are dead, dead, dead.” Billy reportedly responded, “And you can go to hell, hell, hell.” • On July 17, 1938, glory-seeking flier Douglas Corrigan takes off from New York headed for California. Twenty-eight hours later, Corrigan landed his plane in Dublin, Ireland and exclaimed, “Just got in from New York. Where am I?” By the time “Wrong Way” Corrigan and his crated plane returned to New York by ship, he was a national celebrity. • On July 18, 1940, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who first took office in 1933 as America’s 32nd president, is nominated for an unprecedented third term. Roosevelt would eventually be elected to a record four terms, the only U.S. president to serve more than two terms. • On July 16, 1967, actor and comedian Will Ferrell is born in Irvine, Calif. After rising to fame on TV’s “Saturday Night Live,” Ferrell starred in a string of big-screen comedies, including “Anchorman,” “Old School” and “Talladega Nights.” • On July 13, 1990, the romanticthriller “Ghost,” starring Demi Moore, Patrick Swayze and Whoopi Goldberg, opens in theaters across the United States. The film, about a woman who communicates with her murdered husband through a psychic, received multiple Academy Award nominations. © 2010 King Features Synd., Inc. — Page 12 • The Sherando Times • June 30 - July 6, 2010 Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.SherandoTimes.com To advertise in The Sherando Times please contact Angie Buterakos: [email protected] • 540-683-9197 or Alison Duvall: [email protected] • 540-551-2072 Question of the week Continued from pg 3 walked around with an American flag around my shoulders all day long.” - Arnold S. Absolutely we should adopt it. Illegal immigration is just that, ILLEGAL. If no one enforces it, we will be over run. Also, we need a crackdown on those who hire illegal immigrants. Finally, if a U.S. Citizen gives birth in Mexico, that does not make the child a Mexican citizen. We need to stop our policy that if you are here from another country and happen to give birth while you are here, that the child is automatically a citizen. Ridiculous! - Martha Buracker If this were not a law then none of us would be citizens since our ancestors were all immigrants. - The Rat Not only that, but doesn’t it make sense that law enforcement should ask for a ‘valid’ ID of some kind when dealing with someone suspected of violating the law? They expect police to deal with or question people without knowing who the are? How foolish is that? - Halibut It’s about time. A lot of people I have talked to are surprised at the fact that these things AREN’T already in the code books. - Felipe C. The shear number of illegal immigrants is enough to overwhelm many cities and counties. 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TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Let your sharp Taurean business insight guide you when considering a “dream deal.” Without all the facts, it could turn into a nightmare. Remember: Investigate before investing. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Sharing so much of your time and your gifts with others is what you do so well, and this week, don’t be surprised if others want to share with you. Enjoy the experience. You’ve earned it. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) A difficult personal situation seems to defy efforts to resolve it. Perhaps you’re too close to it. Take some time to reassess what went wrong, and then see where things can be set right. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Leonine pride could be piqued a bit when someone else appears to be standing in your light. Be patient and resist the urge to growl at the interloper. You’ll soon be the “mane” attraction again. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) A professional situation benefits from your clear assessment of the circumstances involved. On the personal side, that new relationship looks as if it KFWS • MindGym June 28, 2010 To advertise in The Sherando Times please contact Angie Buterakos: [email protected] • 540-683-9197 or Alison Duvall: [email protected] • 540-551-2072 will continue to grow. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) More good news about a loved one helps reassure others who could not share your more-optimistic view before. Continue to help everyone in need of your comforting presence. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Creating new friendships could turn out to be the unexpected but welcome result of reconnecting with old friends. The weekend is a good time for fun and games. Enjoy! SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) The more you learn about what you plan to do, the more likely you are to consider making some changes in your plans. This is good; don’t resist it. Instead, go with it. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) A career change is still in your aspect, but a potential workplace change could be what you’ve been looking for. See what develops before making any drastic moves. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Your energy levels are high this week, which should help you get all your workaday tasks done and still leave you with enough breath to handle some domestic challenges. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) An unexpected fluke could cause problems with your travel plans. If so, use the time to troll for other available options, and you might be pleasantly surprised at what turns up. BORN THIS WEEK: You enjoy the company of lots of people, but you also can treasure the moments shared with just one special person. © 2010 King Features Synd., Inc. —1— • On J master R Leiden. than 600 traits or he was on his o • On J ham Lin calling f Medal o soldiers member in penet Georgia tracks. • On J rett kill Billy th ing the gunsling only da tion. 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It measured 2.5 inches long. ••• Thought for the Day: “Hope is the feeling you have that the feeling you have isn’t permanent.” -- Jean Kerr (c) 2010 King Features Synd., Inc. King Features Weekly Service —21— © 2010 King Features Synd., Inc. January 11, 2010 opens in theaters across theInc.United © 2010 King Features Synd., States. The film, about a woman who communicates with her murdered husband through a psychic, received multiple Academy Award nominations. league history to amass 100 stolen bases and 100 home runs in a season (77 games). Whose record did the Rays break? 3. Name the six NFL teams that, entering 2010, had gone the past five years without recording a losing season. By Samantha 4. Arizona State point guard Weaver Derek It• was U.S. President Dwight Glasser set a school record in theDavid It was American cartoonist, Eisenhower whojournalist made the following com2009-10 season for career humorist and Kinassists Hubbard ment: “Imade can think of nothingsage moreobserboring who the following (551). had heldpeople the mark? for theWho American than to have to no secret sit in their“There’s living rooms for half 5.vation: Carolina’s Cam Ward setaaabout awhole fran-success. Did you ever know successful hour looking at my face on their television chise record in 2010 for most career man who didn’t tell you about it?” screens.” victories by atime Hurricanes Whoyou ••• goalie. • Next you’re in Iowa, might What call beans are actually want tocoffee stop by the rural town had been we the leader? the pits of the coffee beans. Riverside, which touts itself as the 6.of When was the last time before future birthplace••• of Captain James T. Kirk. Thethat dew accumulates on May 2010 thethat U.S. won Olympic gold Day Yep, the future birthplace. It was once thought to have near-miracuseems that “Star Trek” creator Gene inlous the four-man bobsled event? qualities. The mother of a sick child assertedwon thatfive the concharac7.Roddenberry Annika might rub aSorenstam blanket across the wet grass ter of James Tiberius Kirk was born in on May tournaments Day morninginto2004-2005 coat it with secutive todew, Iowa, but he didn’t specify exactly then wrap the child in the blanket. May tie andew LPGA record. Who else plant wonCity where. In 1985, the Day gathered from aRiverside fennel was Council to declare theireye, town five in a row? thought to voted cure maladies of the and the skin future birthplace of treated the character, itchy was sometimes by rubAnswers later writing to Roddenberry andan bing it with the dew. Dew from under his approval. In honor of its oak tree supposedly made a woman beau1.receiving Tony Fernandez, in 1995. newfound claim to fame, the before city tiful for a1977 year, and dew gathered 2. The Cincinnati Reds and sunrise May Day morning reputedly began on hosting an annual Trek Fest, 1994 Cleveland Indians, each needed brought good luck. complete with a Spockapalooza battle the bands. ••• 84 of games. Despite numerous arrests and trials, • youIndianapolis, enjoy cooking, youEngmight 3. Dallas, New famedIf19th-century outlaw Frank James have heard of some of the following land, New York Giants, andnevwas never convicted ofPittsburgh anything and cookbooks: “Kill It and Grill It,” “The er went to prison. He died in 1915, at the San Diego. Joy of of Pickling,” “Full of Beans,” age of 72, natural causes. 4.“The BobbyStinking Thompson, with 454. and “I Cookbook” ••• It’s130 Notvictories. Meat!” Then 5.Can’t ArtursBelieve Irbe, with 6.again, It wasmaybe 1948. not. • The term “bric-a-brac,” usually 7.used Nancy Lopez, in 1978. to refer to a collection of tawdry King Features Weekly Service © 2010 King Features Synd., Inc. with which rock group, and when? • On July 14, 1881, Sheriff Pat Gar2. Irene Cara wrote which hit song in rett kills Henry McCarty, known as the car way tohad thebeen recording Billy the on Kid.theGarrett trackstudio? ing the Kid for three months after the gunslinger had escaped 3. Who released “Let’s from Get Itprison On,” only and days when?before his scheduled execution. At thewas trial, the judge hadtosen4. Who Jeremiah in “Joy the tenced Billy the Kid to hang until “you World”? Name the group that released are dead, dead, dead.” Billy reportedly the song and“And the year. responded, you can go to hell, —37— hell, 5. hell.” In the 1958 hit “Splish Splash,” what is the17, singer doing on a Saturday • On July 1938, glory-seeking fliernight? Douglas Corrigan takes off from New York a headed for accident California. 6. After motorcycle in Twenty-eight hours Corrigan 1966, Bob Dylan said later, he wasn’t going landed plane in Dublin, Ireland to tourhisanymore. How long was and he exclaimed, “Just got in from New York. really gone? Where am I?” By the time “Wrong Way” CorriganAnswers and his crated plane returned to New York ship,tohe1975. was a 1. Genesis, from by 1967 national celebrity. Gabriel was known for his on-stage • On July His 18, 1940, Franklin Delano costumes. first four solo albums Roosevelt, firstinstead took ofoffice were given who numbers names.in 1933 as America’s 32nd president, is 2. “Flashdance ... What a Feeling,” nominated for an unprecedented third in 1983. Cara won an Academy Award term. Roosevelt would eventually be for BesttoSong. elected a record four terms, the only U.S. to serve moreThe thansong two 3. president Marvin Gaye, in 1973. terms. stayed at the top of the soul charts for eight • On weeks. July 16, 1967, actor and comedian Will Ferrell born in 4. Jeremiah was aisbullfrog. TheIrvine, song Calif. After rising to fame on TV’s was done by Three Dog Night in “Saturday Night Live,” Ferrell starred 1971. in a string of big-screen comedies, 5. Taking a bath. The song was including “Anchorman,” “Oldalso School” on the soundtrack for the 1998 film and “Talladega Nights.” “You’ve Got Mail.” • On July 13, 1990, the romantic6. Dylan wentstarring back on tourMoore, eight thriller “Ghost,” Demi years later, in 1973. Patrick Swayze and Whoopi Goldberg, June 28, 2010 phy© more often known as?Inc. 2010 King Features Synd., 8. MOVIES: What was the name of the princess in the animated classic “Sleeping Beauty”? 9. LEGAL: What is an inquest? 10. MUSIC: In what 1960s song was the character “Little Jackie Paper” featured? Answers 1. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” 2. Hoyle (1672-1769) was an expert on card games and their rules. 3. Goiter, enlargement of the thyroid gland 4. New Zealand 5. Equine 6. The Great Barrier Reef 7. Ultrasound 8. Princess Aurora 9. An inquiry into the cause of an unexpected death 10. “Puff the Magic Dragon” calling for the awarding of a U.S. Army Medal of Honor. The first U.S. Army soldiers to receive the honor were six members of a Union raiding party who in penetrated deep into Tennessee and Georgia to destroy bridges and railroad 1. English singer Peter Gabriel was tracks. KFWS • MindGym don’t resist it. Instead, go with it. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) A career change is still in your aspect, but a potential workplace LITERATURE: In which change1. could be what you’ve been of Shakespeare’s playsdevelops does the before character looking for. See what Titania making anyappear? drastic moves. AQUARIUS (January KNOWLEDGE: 20 to Febru2. GENERAL ary 18) Your levels are high this What wasenergy Edmond Hoyle’s relationweek, which should help you get all with games? yourship workaday tasks done and still 3. human beings, leave youMEDICAL: with enough In breath to handle does achallenges. lack of iodine cause? somewhat domestic PISCES (FebruaryWhat 19 to was March 4. HISTORY: the20)first An unexpected fluke could cause probcountry to allow women to vote? lems with your travel plans. If so, use 5. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is the time to troll for other available the adjective to describe horses? options, and youused might be pleasantly 6. GEOGRAPHY: surprised at what turns up. What is the BORN WEEK: YouArea enjoyinthethe largestTHIS World Heritage company world?of lots of people, but you also can treasure the moments shared with 7. special LANGUAGE: just one person. What is sonogra- down credit cards or putting more cash into savings. Remember: The Internal Revenue Service doesn’t pay you interest on the money it borrows from you during the year. • If you have multiple jobs or got married, your taxes will change. If you lost your job and received accumulated vacation or sick pay, that money is taxable. If you then received unemployment benefits, that money also is taxable. While the last thing you want to do the minute you find a new job is increase the amount of money deducted from your new check, it could keep you from owing taxes next spring. To see if you have the right amount of withholding, check the IRS withholding calculator. Go online to irs.gov and put “withholding calculator” in the search box. More Tips: • Add up your expenses for the year so far. Look at your annual budget and compare all the categories to see if you’re on track for savings, creditcard payments, clothing, food and utilities. • If you’d planned to pay down loans faster by sending larger payments for mortgage and auto loans, have you done that? Even starting now would help in the long run. David Uffington regrets that he cannot personally answer reader questions, but will incorporate them into his column whenever possible. Write to him in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to [email protected]. June 28, 2010 Investigate before investing. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Sharing so much of your time and your gifts with others is what you do so well, and this week, don’t be surprised if others want to share with you. Enjoy the experience. You’ve earned it. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) A difficult personal situation seems to defy efforts to resolve it. Perhaps you’re too close to it. Take some time to reassess what went wrong, and then see where things can be set right. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Leonine pride could be piqued a bit when someone else appears to be standing in your light. Be patient and resist the urge to growl at the interloper. You’ll soon be the “mane” attraction again. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) A professional situation benefits from your clear assessment of the circumstances involved. On the personal side, that new relationship looks as if it Summer is a good time to do a midyear financial checkup. Rather than waiting until the end of the year and discovering that you should have made adjustments, take a look at your finances now and see how you’re doing. Taxes: • Did you have to pay taxes on top of what was deducted from your pay in 2009? Or was too much deducted and you received a refund? The key is to do the math and get as close to your actual taxes due and have that amount taken out during the year. • If you’ve added a baby to your household or if you’ve bought a house and will have a mortgage interest deduction, you can benefit from adding a deduction or two to your W-4 form for your employer. And if a child has grown and gone and is no longer a deduction for you, make an adjustor you’ll at the end of the 1.ment Name the lastoweYankees player year.Melky Cabrera in 2009 to hit before • Ifcycle youinreceived for the a game. a big refund for 2009, that’s money 2. In 2009, the TampayouBaycould Rayshave used during the year for any number of became the fastest team in majorthings, such as extra money to pay King Features Weekly Service He old was named writer of of only two drivers to have won since 1993. Rely bothRacing your own sense what’s Roush on Fenway put Biffle in ofone come result of reconnecting with Leiden. Rembrandt completed more in both the Nation- the year by the National Motorsports what wasand thenthe stilladvice the Winston Cup championships right of someone you friends. The weekend is a good time for His paintings, many of them porthan 600 Series back in 2003. He finished sec- wide and Camping World Truck Press Association in 2008. trust to help work it out. fun and games. Enjoy! NASCAR ThistraitsWeek ond in the Chase standings two years series. (Johnny Benson is the other.) blog or self-portraits. By the age of 22, (http://nascar.rbma.com) features all BiffleLet also wasSAGITTARIUS rookie of the year in(November TAURUS 20 Fenway to May 20) 22 to later. A year ago, (April three Roush he was of his reporting on racing, roots musicaccomplished enough to take series. December He came up21) through drivers Biffle,Taurean Carl Edwards and both your —sharp business insight The more you learn onMonte his own and life on the road. E-mail at students. NASCAR’s developmental system, Matt Kenseth — made the Chase. guide you considering what you do, the more [email protected]. winning trackabout championships earlyplan in to They could do when it again, but the posi- a “dream career at Tri-City Raceway in West deal.” Without all the facts, ithiscould likely you are to consider making some • On July 12, 1862, President Abrations of Biffle and Kenseth are hardly and Portland (Ore.) © 2009 King Features Synd., Inc. secure the regular season enters Remember: its Richland, Wash., turn asinto a nightmare. changes in your plans. This is good; ham Lincoln signs into law a measure Mid-Year Financial Checkup June 28, 2010 King Features Weekly Service Posting date August 17, 2009 (the other road course, on Aug. Speedway. 8)“Really, that wewe’re canworking actuallyaswin hardthat as we can every week bring some the best race race, so we cantobuild mocars we canthroughout to the track,”the saidsumBiffle. mentum “It’s important that we have have the best mer, and hopefully some possible equipment right now. good runs. “We’re racing as hard as we can. Gordon, from Orange, Calif., Glen guns blazing. We’ll get a lot of confidence going into the has been a winner in NASCAR, Glen and spend a bunch of time off-road racing and Indy cars. At getting more rear grip. At the age 41, he continues to compete After a second-place finish end of the day, that’s what we in major off-road races. He has at Sonoma, Robby Gordon NASCAR THIS WEEK struggled on with Jimmie (Johnthree Sprint Cup victories to his Biffle Is Racing may have some momenson). ” credit, the most recent occurBy Monte Dutton tum to carry him for the as Hard as He Can What a runner-up finish at ring on Aug. 10, 2003, at Watrest of the season. (John kins Glen. This Robby hasn’t Gordon been theBuilds season Greg Infineon Raceway did for GorClark/NASCAR This Week “This is a tough sport,” he Biffle expected, though he certainly don is solidify his position in Momentum photo) has time to pick up the pieces. the Sprint Cup point standsaid. “I don’t know how to say Monte Dutton has covered moThe 39-year-old Biffle didn’t win ings, meaning that he will have it. Cup racing, when you’re racSONOMA, Calif. -Jimmie during the 2008 regular season, but a guaranteed spot in the next torsports for The Gaston (N.C.) ing against these teams out here, Johnson a long-awaited after makinggot the Chase, proceeded to race and, quite probably, several Gazette since 1993. He was named you’re racing against the best will continue to grow. road-course victory, but winning win its first two races. He wound up writer of the year by the National more after that. teams in America. couldn’t as much to third in thehave Sprintmeant Cup standings. LIBRA (September 23 to October Motorsports Press Association “On a weekly basis, let’s face “Obviously, Cup racing is For now, Biffle’s first priority is Johnson as second place did to 22) we’re More (32nd) good news about a loved one in 2008. His blog NASCAR This it right now, in where it’s at. We’re fortunate making the Chase, but that doesn’t Robby Gordon. helps reassure others enough who could notit. How do you Week (http://nascar.rbma.com) mean he’s going to back off. points, ” he observed. “It’s hard to be in As owner of his team, Gordon features all of his reporting on Roush Fenway driver Biffle says his is making the Chase, “We’re certainly not racing conserv- to share more-optimistic view build morale. ... your IGreg think this sayfirst it? priority Sometimes we dog-padhas struggled. No.racing 7 Monster racing, roots music and life on the but that doesn’t meanmomentum. he’s going toto back off from trying to in win races. (Photo: atively,” he said. His “We’re to win, will build us some dle; sometimes we take a few before. Continue help everyone Energy Toyota to make road. E-mail Monte at: Getty Images) but we’re not going failed to do anything stuI’m not going to say it’s going to gulps of water. Other times, you need of your comforting presence. the field at Pocono. Prior to the [email protected] pid. push our guys, because guyson have like this that you We’re not Novemtaking big risks, but, can at the season), and we knowthe we’re ARIES (March 21 to A perrunner-up finish, Gordon’s best “We know we have to stay in April (the top19)ular SCORPIO (October 23 days to (c) 2010 King Features Synd., Inc. have to getso onit’s board. momentum forthe a little same time, we’re racing win.” the bubble, important to have build 12 in orderof tothe qualify for the Chase). showing season had been plexing situation needs to be dealt with ber 21) Creating new friendships could on for Monte now.” On July 15, 1606, the great Dutch “I finishes believeright they’ll have confiwhile. ” Dutton has covered• motorIt’s tight at ... and we’re doing all we can good ain14th Phoenix. He has only on.going turn to be the The welGaston (N.C.) Gazette Biffle, from Vancouver, Wash., is sports forbut do.” order to avoid problems later dence to out Watkins Glenunexpected master Rembrandt van Rijn is born in threefour finishes final races. in the top 20. “We’re “My team needs a little just going to have to be bit better,” said Biffle. know that. of morale here“We and there, ” We’re said nervous in (themorale Chase), Gordon.about “Thisgetting will boost and happen. ... There are backanything at the can workshop. I will say some races we’re concerned about that weup will to Watkins leading to thecome cutoff (end of the reg- Diversions Page 16 • The Sherando Times • June 30 - July 6, 2010 Read all issues in their entirety FREE on www.SherandoTimes.com 65 YEARS IN BUSINESS! 65 YEARS IN BUSINESS! THE ONLY FULL-LINE CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP DEALERSHIP SERVICING WARREN CO. PAGE CO. FREDERICK CO. & THE WINCHESTER AREA $ 59.95 + Tax Some Slightly Higher Expires July 30, 2010 WENitro-Fill SERVICE SPECIAL ALL MAKES $ 39.95 AND MODELS! 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