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The Sherando Times
Volume II, Issue 26
Stephens City • Middletown • Kernstown
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June 30 - July 6, 2010
Farmer’s Markets
near you!
Landscaping
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Should the Stephens City
I-81 exit be moved?
What do you think?
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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.
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Question of the week
Moving the Stephens City I-81 exit
The
Sherando
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Stephens City
Kernstown
Middletown
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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
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“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
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A local band provided entertainment throughout the
day and owner Rick Settle joined in on the fun.
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“We have the equipment and the resources to do the job and our guys are
extremely well-experienced.” Owner Rick Settle
Charles “Tray” Berger
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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-
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August 28th at 1 P.M. Elks Lodge
on Rt, 522 South Winchester.
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Guitar lessons, Band and
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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.
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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.
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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-
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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.
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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
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Monday - Saturday 8:30 am to 6 pm, Sunday 10 am to 6 pm
Richard’s Fruit Market in Middletown at 6410 Middle Road
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10003217 10003556 10003556 10003534 10003532 10003551 10003534 10003519 10003459 10003459 10003501 Arrest Date
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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
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1. LITERATURE: In which of
Shakespeare’s plays does the character
Titania appear?
2. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE:
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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?
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largest World Heritage Area in the
world?
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8. MOVIES: What was the name of
the princess in the animated classic
“Sleeping Beauty”?
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featured?
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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
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7. Ultrasound
8. Princess Aurora
9. An inquiry into the cause of an
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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
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7. Annika Sorenstam won five consecutive tournaments in 2004-2005 to
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2. The 1977 Cincinnati Reds and
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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?
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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
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1971.
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• 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
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• On July 17, 1938, glory-seeking flier Douglas Corrigan takes off from
New York headed for California.
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landed his plane in Dublin, Ireland and
exclaimed, “Just got in from New York.
Where am I?” By the time “Wrong
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• On July 18, 1940, Franklin Delano
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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.
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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. They
are dependent on the free social
services and health care that is
funded by American taxpayers.
My wish would be for all immigrants to enter this country as
our forefathers did, and be proud
to be an American.
- D McCrary
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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A perplexing situation needs to be dealt with
in order to avoid problems later on.
Rely on both your own sense of what’s
right and the advice of someone you
trust to help work it out.
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
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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.
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company of lots of people, but you also
can treasure the moments shared with
just one special person.
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don’t resist it. Instead, go with it.
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aspect, but a potential workplace
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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].
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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
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