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Volume II, Issue 29 Stephens City • Middletown • Kernstown July 21 - 27, 2010

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Budget axe hits library hard


Increasingly popular Bowman Library to close doors, lay off workers Aug. 21-27
ies’ busiest days, the most recent edged that while her hours had
year that complete statistics were not been cut, losing other staff
available for was 2008. The idea members has affected her emo-
was to close the libraries on a day tionally. Anna, who has worked
when patronage is at its lowest. for the Handley Regional Library
During the school year, the busi- for 13 years and at Bowman ever
est days of the week are Monday since it opened in 2001, recog-
through Wednesday, so those nizes that cuts are “necessary but
days were not an option. Thurs- sad.”
day afternoons seemed to be the One side effect of the staff re-
best day to close early, but even ductions has been longer lines
then, the decision was made re- for the patrons. This means more
luctantly. Above all, library ad- work for the staff members.
ministrators recognize that hours When the library closes early on
need to be consistent in order not Thursdays, Anna usually stays to
to confuse people. catch up on remaining work. Pa-
Ironically, at a time when peo- trons are voicing concerns to the
ple need the library the most, its staff at Bowman about the new
hours are being reduced. During hours, but Anna wants them to
the past few years, more people know it is not the staff ’s fault that
have started using the wonder- cuts are being made. She is asking
ful resources at Bowman Library, concerned community members
such as free internet, an expand- to direct their complaints to the
ing selection of audio/visual ma- Frederick County Board of Su-
terials, reference books, periodi- pervisors. Jewelee observed that
cals, kids’ programs and more. it is sad when politicians don’t
Books of course are still the num- recognize the importance of the
ber one check-out item. Director role of the library in the commu-
Trish Ridgeway attributes the in- nity.
“General Foolishness” (Paul Hadfield) entertains the children at Bowman Library
crease in library patronage to the On Tuesday, July 20, the Bow-
on Tuesday morning, July 20.
bad economy. People are using man Library parking lot was
By Rachel Hamman libraries by $34,000. mal day at Bowman Library is de- computers to help them update packed. Some cars were parked
The Sherando Times Other funding for Bowman scribed by Director Trish Ridge- their résumés. Some patrons use along Tasker Road because there
Library comes from an endow- way as being “pretty tight.” This library computers because they
Due to budget cuts, the Bow- ment totaling $111,000 for this past Saturday, July 17, she filled in are faster than their own PC’s. Continued pg. 4
man Library will be closed from fiscal year, which begins this for the kids program at Bowman. People are not buying books as
August 21-27. The other two month. This money will go to- That same day, one employee was much as they were, opting instead
branches of Handley Regional wards buying books and other out sick and another was gone on to borrow books from the library. Springfield
Library, Handley Library and materials. Additional funding for vacation. Ridgeway also noted an increase
Clarke County Library, will be the library comes from donations In order to keep the librar- in downloading audio books. Computers
closed during this time as well, and money received from over- ies open, budget cuts have been The staff at Bowman Library
• PC & Mac
said Trish Ridgeway, the regional due fees. Thankfully, the Friends made across the board. The only understands that sometimes cuts
• New & Used Sales
library’s director. All 59 employ- of Bowman Library have raised costs that have increased are have to be made, but they feel it
• In-Home Repairs
ees of all three branches will be $15,000 more than usual, bring- electricity and computers. is unfortunate that the Frederick
• In-Shop Repairs
off that week without pay. In ad- ing their donations to $41,500 The decision to close the librar- County Board of Supervisors has
510 N. Royal Ave. • Front Royal
dition, all libraries will close on for this year. Book sales also help ies on Thursday afternoons was chosen to cut funding to libraries.
Thursdays at 1:00 P.M. until fur- keep the library open, so public not made lightly. When look- When asked about staff reduc- 540-622-8055
ther notice. support for these events is much ing at data showing the librar- tions, Jewelee Painter acknowl- SpringfieldComputers.com
The decision to close the librar- appreciated. The next book sale
ies during the above scheduled
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her because she usually brings fect the public. To help alleviate before August 21. No items will
her child to the morning story problems during the week the be due until September. Another
time. However, the reduced hours library will be closed, August 21- option for patrons is to renew
will affect her husband who likes 27, the Handley Regional Library materials online at the library’s
to study at the library in the eve- has posted some suggestions to website. Audio-books can also
ning. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin, a senior its website. The library is asking be downloaded on the library’s
couple from Strasburg, come to all patrons to stock up on items webpage and kids can listen to
the library “when their books are
due” which is every three weeks.
They enjoy the books and peri-
odicals that Bowman Library has
to offer.
When asked what changes
need to be made in order to bet-
ter serve the public, Ridgeway
reiterated that the library needs
more funding so that it can be
open longer hours and be able Offering: • Student Classroom
to pay its staff. When funding is • Behind-the-Wheel
The juvenile section is full for Children’s Story Hour increased, the first priority will
at Bowman Library on 7-20-10. • Re-Examinations
be for the library to re-open on
them took time to answer ques- Thursday afternoons. Secondly, Next Driving School Beginning Aug 2-12
Continued from pg. 2
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and finally, a return to Sunday
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was no room for them to park. hours. Carol Petrie of Stephens
The children’s story hour began City was leaving with her three hours would be optimal. New Students and Re-exams
at 11:00 and the parents and
children were taking advantage
sons—Justin, Jeremy and Jordan.
She brings them to Bowman Li-
What can the community do to
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by Donna Hughes and “General Justin, volunteers at the library Cash donations would be much
Foolishness” whose real name is doing puppeteering and shelving appreciated. (These can be ear-
Paul Hadfield. The children ea- books. All three sons enjoy the marked according to the donor’s
gerly responded to his juggling children’s programs at Bowman. wishes.)
and balancing skills on the uni- Even though there are many kids’ Buy tickets to the upcoming
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Donna Hughes has long been a more programs. Patty Allder of brary Auditorium at 7:00 P.M. on
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it their website.
The Bowman Library, like any,
is one of the most important
and free resources for the com-
munity. Supporting the library
is an investment in the intellec-
tual development of our children.
Bringing your kids to the library
can help awaken their curiosity
and increase their desire to learn.
If you haven’t visited the library
lately, make it a point to do so in
the near future. You may be sur-
prised to see how many wonder-
The parking lot is full at Bowman Library on Tasker ful resources are available. If you
Road, Tuesday morning, July 20. happen to find yourself forget-
children’s books as well. Maga- but to wait until September to ting to return your books exactly
zine articles and some books can bring items back. Patrons are also when they are due, don’t feel too
bad if you have to pay a late fee.
be accessed through the library’s asked not to leave voice mails
You can think of it as a way to live.WarrenCountyReport.com
online databases. The library is while the library is closed be-
asking patrons not to use the cause this will overload the sys- help the library make their avail- Check site for broadcast schedule
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Councilman asks police to arrest process server


as members receive $30 million lawsuit
Darr asked Arena to wait until the other side of the table.
after the closed session “which Councilman Tharpe (perhaps
will only last about five minutes.” emboldened since he wasn’t on
Arena slowed for a moment be- Arena’s $30 million hit list) is-
fore placing the next folder in sued some advice to Arena and
front of Holloway. instructions for Keller. “You’ve
FRPD Lt. Keller (presumably been warned. Lock him up,” Thar-
there to beef up the security nor- pe said in a most serious tone.
mally provided solely by Chief At this point target 3 Council-
Richard Furr) hurried to catch up man Sayre (who had been duck-
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the meeting to avoid our report- be again seated, once Arena had Town Attorney Robinett, real- and were perhaps advised on the
er’s camera) got up and walked left and it was safe to return. izing the deed had been done, matter for the last time by Town 1998 Toyota Camry
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and his intimidating folders.
Councilman Carson Lauder, tar-
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folders.
As the only person in the room
packet probably contained a let-
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get 4, sat calmly and took it like
a man. Even calmer, considering
Mayor Darr (who is not an at-
torney and may not have real-
with a video camera, I stayed to
capture all this, apparently draw-
warning that Robinett would be
called as a witness in the case and From this
he was being threatened with jail ized that the serving had been ing the ire of target 2 Holloway would most likely be deposed,
by a councilman, being told to
leave by a mayor and town attor-
completed once the packets were
placed in front of the recipients)
who turned to me and said, “Hey
Dan, this is a closed meeting,”
making it improper for him to of-
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Course. The cost is $300 per
Saturday July 24th, 1-3pm foursome or $75 per person. All
Beach Ages 7-11. Gourmet on proceeds go to Scholarships for
the Go presents presents kooking senior athletes at Sherando High
with kids. Beach Bound Buffet School. Registration begins at
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fruit salad, pina coladas and sand Salvatore at 869-5750 or salva-
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3rd Annual Shawquon Ruritan
Poker run car, truck and tractor show

August 7, 2010. To benefit Sheri Aug 14, 2010 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Redden. Registration 10 to 11am Stephens City Commons
Big Daddy’s BBq, Stephens City, across from Clems Garage
VA. Last bike in at 4pm Big Dad- Registration 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
dy’s BBq. Stops include Valley Entry Fee: $8.00. All registered
Cycle, Rainbow Road and Lone will receive $3.00 meal ticket.
Oak Tavern. Sheri Redden, friend Awards: Best in class, Best in show
and colleague at Winchester Pe- & Top 20 participants pick. Dash
diatric clinic was diagnosed with plaques for the first 100 vehicles.
colon cancer on May 10, 2010. Music by The Valley Cruisers.
Sheri is a loving single mother of Kids-completed model car
four. She is also a veteran of Des- contest. Ages 6 to 10 &
ert Storm. 11 to 15, prizes awarded.
All proceeds go to col-
Sherando High School Warrior lege scholarships.
Club 10th Annual Golf (Rain Date August 22,
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11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.) United Bank collecting school planted, built wheelchair ramps,
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August 28th at 1 pm. Elks Lodge Frederick, Warren and Shenan- pooed carpet, scrubbed floors,
on Rt, 522 South Winchester doah County now through Au- cleaned a stream of debris, and
Guest Speaker:  Congressman gust 13th., for distribution to numerous other chores for local
Frank Wolf Invited Guest: Gov. area schools. Mondays July non-profit agencies and the cli-
Mc Donnell, Lt Gov. Bolling, 12th – September 13th 4-5pm ents they serve. In today’s econo-
At Gen. Cuccinelli, State Sena- my, we will probably have an even
tor Vogel, Del. Sherwood, Sena- United Way day of caring greater number of people in need
tor Allan, and many more. of help this year.
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Area radio station scores top honors from the VAB


Skyline High School athletics. recognized once again as provid-
Since 2002, WFTR-AM and ingemotion andproduct
commonto sense.

July 12, 2010


a great the North-
LIBRA (September 23 to October
WZRV-FM have received 22 top ern 22) Dealing with someone” who has let
Shenandoah Valley.
or runner-up awards at the annu- WZRV-FM you down is never was easy.recently
But the sooner se-
al V.A.B. Convention and Awards lected you’re as ableatofinalist
clear up for radio’s
this problem,
Banquet. Awards are presented 2010 Crystal
the sooner otherAward,
problemspresented
can be suc-
to outstanding broadcast radio bycessfully handled. Association of
the National
ARIES (March
and television 21 to each
stations April 19)
year SCORPIO (October
A bit Broadcasters 23 to Novem-
for a commitment
of Arian contrariness could be keeping ber
in a variety of categories, includ- to year-long community21) A “friend” who is willing
service to • On July 30, 1619, in Jamestown,
you from getting all the facts. Turn it bend the rules to gain an advantage for Va., the first elected legislative assem-
ing off,
news, sports,
and tune commercial
in to what you need to programming. The station broad-
Royal Broadcasting Inc., which since 2002 that WFTR-AM has both of you is no friend. Reject the bly in the New World — the House of
production, series, promotions casts with
hear. It could make all the difference offer and stay on your 6,000 wattsusualatstraight
95.3
owns WZRV-FM and WFTR- either won or placed second in its Burgesses — convenes in the choir of
and community
this week. service. megacycles.
and narrow path. WFTR-AM broad-
AM, earned two more ‘best of ’ class a for long-form local news- the town’s church. Its first law
Andrew
TAURUS Shearer, president
(April 20 to May 20)ofGet- casts with 1,000 watts
SAGITTARIUS (Novemberof power 22 to
awards at the 73rd annual Vir- cast, which airs live weekdays required tobacco to be sold for at least
RoyaltingBroadcasting
an answer to stated.
a vital “Vir-
question at December 21) Afterand
1450 kilocycles all has
the been
effort three shillings per pound. Other laws
ginia Association of Broadcast- from noon until 12:30pm.
giniainvolving financial
has a strong mattersofmight
history com-take serving
you’ve been putting County
Warren in both on the job
since included prohibitions against gam-
ers Awards Banquet in Virginia WFTR-AM also scored a run- longer than you’d expected. A new fac- and for friends and family, it’s a good
petitive medium, including ra- 1948. bling, drunkenness and idleness. Sab-
Beach. ner-up award, for Best Local tor might have to be dealt with before
dio. It’s an honor for WFTR and time to indulge your own needs. The bath observance was made mandatory.
WFTR-AM earned top hon- Sports Programming for its year- anything can move forward. Be weekend could bring a pleasant sur-
WZRV and our entire staff to be From
patient. prise.a release. • On July 29, 1909, newly formed
ors for Outstanding Newscast in long commitment to area high
small market for its News at Noon school and little league sports, GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Use CAPRICORN (December 22 to Jan- General Motors Corporation acquires
program. It was the seventh time including Warren County and Dresses For All Occasions
your good sense to see what might real- uary 19) You might want to do some- the luxury automaker Cadillac Auto-
ly be driving a colleague’s workplace thing new this weekend. Close your
and Price Ranges mobile Company for $4.5 million. In
agenda. What you learn could lead to a eyes and imagine what it could be, and 1954, Cadillac was the first automaker
Bride old• prob-
Bridesmaid • Flower Girl
July 12, 2010
King Features Weekly Service

new way of handling some then do it, or come up with the closest to provide power steering and auto-
lems. Baptism • First Communion
practical alternative. matic windshield washers as standard
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) 15th A Birthday
AQUARIUS (January 20 to Febru- equipment.
(Wedding and 15th Birthday must be ordered)
change of mind might once again turn ary 18) Your good deeds bring you the
Mexiguanaca Dresses
out to be a good thing. True, most of appreciation you so well deserve. But,
your co-workers might not like the once again, be careful of those who
• On July 26, 1931, a swarm of
grasshoppers descends on crops
delay, but as before, they2022
mightS.appre-
Loudoun St. • want
might Winchester,
to exploitVAyour generous throughout the American heartland,
ciate what follows from it. nature for their own purposes.
(Across from Norvac Lock) devastating millions of acres, especial-
LEO (July 23 to August Hours:
22) You 10am
rev- - 8pm PISCES• 7 Days a week ly in Iowa, Nebraska and South Dako-
A:
(February 19 to March 20)
“Ike Is On the Tee” What you have is a store dis-
el in golden opportunities this week. 540.722.0177
Trolling for compliments isn’t neces- ta. The swarm was said to be so thick
play promoting a turn-of-the- that it blocked out the sun and one
ause Q: My dad was a great admirer
of President Dwight Eisen-
hower. He even took up the game of
century cigar. There are several shops
that specialize in cigar advertising,
One cautionary note, though: Be care- sary. You earned them, and you’ll get
ful to separate the gold from the glitter them. Concentrate this week on mov-
before you make a choice. Someone ing ahead into the next phase of your
could shovel the grasshoppers with a
scoop.
Ulcers golf during the 1950s, perhaps
including John Kruesel’s General
Merchandise, 22 Third St. SW, you trust can help. program. • On July 28, 1945, a United States
: My dog inspired by the president. I recently Rochester, MN 55902, www.krue- VIRGO (August 23 to September BORN THIS WEEK: Meeting new B-25 Mitchell bomber crashes into the
nth. Last found a piece of sheet music in one sel.com. One of my favorite refer- 22) Marriage is important this week, as people usually means you’re making Empire State Building, killing 14 peo-
aned and of his storage areas. It is “Ike Is On ences in this field of collecting is are other partnerships. Don’t let your- new friends. People want to be reflect- ple. The freak accident was caused by
tion, and the Tee,” subtitled “The Golfer’s “Tobacco Collectibles: An Identifica- self be overwhelmed by sentiment. ed in your shining light. heavy fog. The bomber was flying low,
mouth Song.” It is illustrated with a draw- tion and Price Guide” by Mark F. Instead, try to steer a path between © 2010 King Features Synd., Inc. seeking better visibility, when it came
with her ing of Eisenhower. Do you think it Moran (Krause, $24.99). If this book upon the Chrysler Building. The plane
this. She has any value? — Robert, Monroe, is unavailable in your town or city,
La.
swerved to avoid the building, but the
ics and find it at www.abe.com. move sent it straight into the north side
otten rid
ting and A: According to several sheet-
music collectors and experts I
*** of the Empire State Building, near the
79th floor.
mes out-
cers, and
Were they
contacted, your sheet music has a val-
ue of about $50. Q: I have a nice red box lined
with satin containing a fifth
of Canadian Masterpiece by Lord
• On July 31, 1964, Ranger 7, an
unmanned U.S. lunar probe, takes the
ction? — *** Calvert Canadian Blended first close-up images of the moon —

o hear of
e you’ve
Q: I have a footlocker that con-
tains my dad’s World War II
uniform, his discharge papers, a
Whiskey. It was given to my hus-
band during the 1970s by Jackie
Gleason while he was attending a
4,308 in total. The images were 1,000
times clearer than anything ever seen
through Earth-bound telescopes.
f switch- service revolver and other docu- golf tournament in Ft. Lauderdale.
hes with ments and memorabilia. I think it Does it have any value? — Mrs. • Aug 1, 1972, future President
at you’re might be of interest to a collector. Is C.L.M., DeLand, Fla. George Walker Bush is suspended
behavior
ooling or
there anyone in my area I can con-
tact? — Steve, St. Charles, Mo. A: It has mostly sentimental val-
ue. If Gleason had signed the
from flying with the Texas Air Nation-
al Guard for missing an annual med-

sen Cros-
out.com,
A: The Antique Armory located in
the Cherokee Antique district
of St. Louis might be a good place to
bottle, it would, perhaps, be worth a
little more.
Write to Larry Cox in care of King
ical examination. Bush was given an
honorable discharge from the Air
National Guard in 1973 to attend Har-
umber of start. The address and phone number Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box vard Business School.
infection are 2309 Cherokee St., St. Louis, MO 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or
Caitlen’s 63118, and 314-773-8083. • On July 27, 1981, Adam John
send e-mail to antiquequestions Walsh, age 6, is abducted from a mall
*** @aol.com. Due to the large volume of in Hollywood, Fla., and later found
a veteri- ma il he receives, Mr. Cox is unable to
Q:
dermatol- I have a wall plaque that fea- personally answer all reader ques-
murdered. Adam’s father, John Walsh,
nary der- tures the image of a chubby tions. Do not send any materials became a leading victims’ rights
ound at man’s face with “Smoke the Jolly requiring return mail. activist and host of the long-running
alist will Friar Cigar” around its circular television show “America’s Most
scraping base. What is it? — Evelyn, Oxford, Wanted.” —
g’s mouth Conn. © 2010 King Features Synd., Inc. © 2010 King Features Synd., Inc.
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t then can
ting the
her it is a
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Letters to the editor:


dirt, but be care- Her
outside deck can have a positive cause
impact on your home’s value, while a ful to not hold
the sprayer too Lejeu
poorly maintained one can really ding Hodg
a later sale. close to the surface, as you’ll
damage the wood. liver c
Using quality materials is the key to cance
Dear Editor: from Roger and the Dept. keeps on growing. a deck that lasts more than just a few cervic
Roger was responsible for the negotiations years. When one rots away within a Some newer deck materials are leuke
I read an article in your paper The Sherando started for the regional police academy located short time frame, the culprit is often maintenance-free or low-maintenance birth
substandard building materials rather and don’t need the annual sealing or defec
Times recently about the former Chief of Po- in Middletown. than just a lack of owner maintenance.
lice of Middletown titled Ex-Police Chief Sen- We used to meet almost every morning, he painting that traditional wood defec
Most decks today are constructed requires. If you’re not sure what mate- Clai
tenced to Jail. would drink Mt. Dew and I would drink coffee. using pressure-treated pine, which rials were used to build your new some
It really was the best article about my friend I never saw Roger drink anything stronger. when installed properly, can last 40 deck, contact the company that was f
years or more.
Roger Ashley since this nightmare began. Roger apparently had a demon and I just installed it and ask. It also should tell Lejeu
But regular maintenance can extend you the best way to maintain your your d
I was the Chief of Police in Stephens City for a didn’t see it but it got worse and eventually the appearance and health of any deck deck. sure t
little over 10 years. I knew Roger about as well took over. for many years. Here are a few tips to Send your questions or tips to Camp
as anyone. I want people to remember Roger There is a lot I haven’t said but Roger is a give your new deck its best chance: ask@thisisahammer.com, or write PCE
as a kind, good-hearted person who would do good man and I will always be his friend and • Sweep away leaves and dirt daily. This Is a Hammer, c/o King Features TCE
• Don’t place potted plants directly Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475,
anything to help folks, especially the people of will be there when he returns. on the deck; put them on raised sur-
DCE
Middletown. Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Remember, Viny
faces to allow drain water to quickly when in doubt as to whether you can BTE
The Police Dept. really grew and was widely Sincerely, run off. safely or effectively complete a pro- benze
respected as a professional organization under Gil Barrington • Shovel snow from the deck length- ject, consult a professional contractor. Ask
his leadership. The present chief took the ball wise down the boards — not cross- file yo
wise — to prevent scratches. © 2010 King Features Synd., Inc.
medic
before
For
minat
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Treading water during the recession


Question of the week:
How have you personally been affected by the recession? Have you
personally seen signs of improvement? Do you have any advice for
others who are impacted?
Send your response to:

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Continued from pg. 10
household is $1,174 before taxes have a few laughs we’d love to
Monday, August 16, local depart- and $2,389 for a household of Spay today have you join us.
ments of social services through- four. Assistance is available until
out the Commonwealth are
accepting cooling assistance ap-
plications as part of the Virginia
funds are depleted. The Energy
Assistance Program is funded by
the federal Low-Income Home
Local low-cost, non-profit spay
and neuter program for cats and
dogs in this area. Spay Today
Faith Baptist Church of 635
Double Church Road , Stephens
City is having their annual Vaca-
This
Department of Social Services’
(VDSS) Energy Assistance Pro-
gram. 
Energy Assistance Program block
grant.  The cooling assistance
component served nearly 70,000
works with local vets to obtain
lower prices for spaying and neu-
tering cats and dogs + initial tests
tion Bible School on August 8 –
12, 2010 from 6:30PM to 8:30PM.
Children, ages 4 through 12, are
could be
your
“We know that seasonal spikes Virginia households last year.  and shots at the time of surgery. invited to take a journey with Jo-
in utility costs can cause a sig- To learn more visit http://www. To find out more, please call: seph in Egypt .  The Marketplace
nificant economic strain on vul- dss.virginia.gov/benefit/ea/cool- 304-728-8330 or go on-line at provides incredible promise to
nerable households,” said VDSS ing/index.cgi. Families and indi- www.baacs.org. engage and teach the children
Commissioner Martin Brown.
“For many Virginians, the repair
of an air-conditioning unit or
viduals must apply at their local
department of social services by
August 16, 2010.
Read to a dog at the Bowman
Library
about the Egypt Joseph knew.
Kids can make “Senet” – an au-
thentic Egyptian board game and
COLOR
ad
purchase of a ceiling fan, are out learn all sorts of things includ-
of reach without the cooling as- Kernstown Battlefield summer Read to a dog at the Bowman ing the art of mummification,
sistance supplement.”  Assistance events Library! Come to Bowman Li- brick making, hieroglyphics,
is available to households that in- brary and read your favorite basket weaving, jeweled usekhs
clude a child under age six, a dis- Sun., July 25 Pritchard house story to a willing listener--a spe- and more. For more information,
abled individual or an adult age openfortours.$3perpersonover12 cially trained dog! Our dogs love contact Faith Baptist Church
60 or over who meet income and Sat., July 31 Second Battle of to listen to stories. The program at  (540) 869-0497.
eligibility requirements. Cooling
assistance can be used to assist
families and individuals with: 
Kernstown & Impact of the
Civil War on the Pritchard Fam-
ily: Guided Walking tour with
is every other Saturday begin-
ning June 12th through July 24th.
Hours are 1 to 2:15 p.m. Contact:
Greenway Spirit & Word
Fellowship, 1275 Task-
For
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during
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Protection, FreeAdvisor
Pressure
See• Kay
Differential
Marble for Fluid
Checks, Tire Replacement & Much
More. Helps for details)
Increase Fuel Economy, Some models
Expires
Details
may require
December special
31, 2009 fluid.
$ Expires December 31, 2009
• Inspect A/C lines
Expires December 31, 2009
+ Tax & condenser
Extend Tire Life, Improves Handling, See service advisor for details.
Reduces Pressure Fluctuations • Test system operation

15% OFF
Expires July 31, 2010 Expires July 31, 2010

Alignment
Expires July 31, 2010

FREE
Expires July 31, 2010
SERVICE MANAGER
DETAIL SPECIAL WE SERVICE ALL MAKES AND MODELS! SPECIAL
High Mileage Special
Special
Reg. $149.99
$ 99.95 All Major
Open All Day Saturday
Battery
(See Service Advisor for details)
Charging
To Serve You 15% OFF
32.95
$
+ Tax

Service
+ Tax
System Check
$
59.95
• Hand Wash & Wax Exterior
• Oil & Filter Change


Vacuum & Shampoo Interior
Clean & Protect Leather + Tax
8am - 5pm and • ANY SERVICE
Tire Rotation
30K/60K/90K/120K Miles Service • 23-Point Vehicle Checkup
(If equipped)
For Tickets Over $350. Inspection For Vehicles With More
• Some Slightly
Clean Engine Higher
• Clean Trunk Take advantage of any three of our current • 10% off any repair service*
• TreatExpires
All Exterior
DecemberTrim
31, 2009 Expires December 31, 2009 Expires December 31, 2009 ThanDecember
Expires 80,00031, Miles
2009
(MOST CARS, VANS & TRUCKS SLIGHTLY HIGHER) service specials and receive the complete detail Not to exceed $150
Expires July 31, 2010
special for $49.95. Over $110.00 in savings! Expires July 30, 2010

15% DISCOUNT 2003DETAIL SPECIAL CAR WASH BUY 2

$ 700
Dodge
Reg. $149.99
& GET 1 2007
FREE!
Saturn
on parts for $
Durango 125.00
SL VUE V6
PURCHASE BOTH FRONT

VACUUM
+ Tax
AND REAR DIFFERENTIAL
Do-It-Yourselfers 50,356
GET Miles
• Hand Wash & Wax Exterior
91,320 Milesand Shampoo Interior
• Vacuum SERVICES AND THE
#A768N TRANSFER CASE #U809A
SERVICE

21.95
• Clean & Protect Leather
$

OFF!
(if equipped) FREE!! ($110.00 VALUE)
Must present coupon.
• Clean Engine • Clean Trunk
One coupon per customer per visit.
Not valid with any other offer. WAS( $11,990
• Treat All Exterior Trim + Tax 4WD VEHICLES ONLY -WAS $16,990
ANY MAKE OR MODEL

Expires December 31, 2009 WOW! ONLY


.
MOST CARS & VANS TRUCKS SLIGHTLY HIGHER)

Expires December 31, 2009 Expires December 31, 2009


MUST PRESENT COUPON
WOW! ONLY
Expires December 31, 2009

$10,140 NOT TO BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFER. $15,280

2006 Pontiac G6
6-Cyl
$5 OFF
Towards
purchase of
2005 Chrysler
Pacifica Limited
YL
OA
DED
!

OIL CHANGE
any used 94,449 Miles U L L
Miles 46,434 F
#10MK207A
vehicle on our
#A787A
WAS $11,990 $11,990
WAS2009
change reminderlot!
When you bring any competitor’s current oil
2007ONLY
WOW! Honda Civic Cpe LX at time of oil change. Mercury Grand Marquis LS
Manual, Black, 4 Cyl., 35,826 Miles, WOW! ONLY
Auto, Silver, V8, 19,484 Miles,
Expires 12/31/09. See at service
time of sale advisor for

$9,688 $9,995
Must present coupon
Expires July 31, 2010
Stock #U709B Sale Price $15,697 details. Stock #U712A Sale Price $19,495

Not to be combined with any other offer. Any Coupons MUST be presented at the time of write up

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