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Frederick County Report Serving all of Frederick County and Winchester City  Volume IIl, Issue 42 FREE F   R   E   E   !      F    R    E    E    ! FREE November 2 – 8, 2011 FredCoReport.com  Warriors face defeat against Skyline 8 Head to head at Back Creek Lofton Miller 6, 7 2 Middletown home ablaze on Halloween

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FrederickCounty  Report

Serving all of

Frederick Countyand Winchester City

 Volume IIl, Issue 42

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November 2 – 8, 2011

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 Warriors face defeatagainst Skyline

8

Head to head at

Back Creek 

Lofton Miller6, 7

Middletown

home ablazon Hallowee

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By Sue GoldenFrederick County Report

On Halloween, a Middletownamily narrowly escaped withtheir lives ater their bungalow at 7723 Main Street burst intoames. racy Fletcher was homealone with her three year old son,Colton. Her husband, Kevin,was on a business trip. Beore helet, Kevin asked his riend, andneighbor, to look in on the pair.

Luckily, Brent Moyer took the re-quest seriously. Brent stopped by or a visit. racy ran upstairs ora moment, leaving Colton watch-ing television in the back room.Brent walked in to nd Coltonlooking at the re. Brent grabbedColton, and hollered or racy toget out o the house. Te housewas enguled; the pair escapedwith the clothes on their back.

racy said she tried to go backinto the house with a hose, tosee i she could put the re out,and save her cats. wo o the catsescaped unharmed. A third, an

older cat, was seriously burned,and inhaled too much smoke;the cat is at the vet, but is not ex-pected to survive, even though itreceived medical attention at thescene rom the reghters.

Middletown Fire Chie Henry Shiley said the department wasat the scene within two minuteso receiving the call. StephensCity, and Shenandoah and War-ren County re departments alsoresponded. Te re took twenty 

minutes to put out. Te reght-ers tore down all the walls in thehouse, luckily, because they oundre still burning inside the walls.Te heat in the house was so high,that it melted the solder on thecopper pipes. Superintendent o Public Works, Donald Riey, wascalled in to shut the water o tothe house. Former MiddletownMayor, and Frederick County Sheri, John Copeland, stoppedto direct trafc on Route 11.

Te house, which is owned by odd Kettlewell, is expected to bea complete loss. An investigation

into the actual cause o the recontinues.

As or the Fletchers, they lostmost all o their possessions. Teamily does not have rental insur-ance. Te only positive momentcame when the re departmentcarried out a settee. racy saw the settee, and started to cry. Allher pictures and mementos werestored inside. As bad as the setteelooked, the contents were sae.

Kevin was back at the house on

uesday, waiting or the investiga-tion to be completed, so he couldgo inside. He said walking intothe house was devastating. Te

amily has lived on Main Streetin Middletown or nine years andin the house in question or three years. Kevin does not think they will be able to salvage much romthe house.

Te Red Cross is paying or theamily to stay at a hotel or threenights. Ater that, the amily doesnot know what it will do. racy is in the hospital, suering romsmoke inhalation.

A donation box was set up

at own Hall in Middletown.Te rst thing the amily needsis clothes. Kevin is a 42” waist,and a 2XL tall. racy is a size

3/4. Teir older soa 30/32 mens. Col5/6. O course, caalways help. own Roche is looking ian account at the BMiddletown, to accor the amily.

Fireghters rest amid Halloween decorations, after putting out a house re at 7723 Main Street, in Mid -

dletown.

Some of the burnt wreckage outside the house,where two Middletown residents escaped with only

the clothes on their backs.

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Genevieve Reavis Stimmel, 90, o Winch

ginia, died Friday, October 28, 2011, at Tat Meadow Branch. Memorial contribube made to First Presbyterian Church, 1Loudoun Street, Winchester, Virginia, CAP, 112 South Kent Street, Wincheste22601 or the American Association o UWomen, 1111 Sixteenth Street, NW, WDC 20036

 Patricia A. Whitacre 

Patricia Ann Clevenger Whitacre, 79

chester, Virginia, died Wednesday, Oc2011, in Winchester Medical Centerrial contributions may be made to First Church, 75 Merriman’s Lane, Winchester22601.

 Laura M. Ruscito

Laura Margaret Ruscito, 22, o StephVirginia, died uesday, October 25, 2011erick County, Virginia. Flowers and comay be sent to the uneral home, or don

be made to the SPCA.

Stella C. Cooper  

Mrs. Stella Christine Smeltzer Coopedied Friday, October 28, 2011, at Winchescal Center. Memorial contributions mayto Greenwood United Methodist ChuGreenwood Road, Winchester, VA 2260

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October 31, 2011

Te Frederick County Sheri’s Ofce is investigatinga burglary and grand larceny which occurred at 125Rectors Lane, in Frederick County between September11 and September 12, 2011. Te victims reported thatunknown suspect(s) orcibly entered a garage on theirproperty and removed several vehicles, including ablack go-cart, a yellow dirt bike and a Colbin 50cc ourwheeler, green in color.

I you have any inormation regarding a suspect orsuspect vehicle in this incident, please contact theCrime Solvers Hotline at (540) 665IPS (8477). Inor-mation leading to the arrest o a suspect may result in

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Dear Editor,

As chair o the Haunted Woods at Camp Rock Enon, I would liketo send our heartelt thanks or your article in last weeks Report.We did very little advertising this year due to budget cuts and yourarticle helped save us! We went rom a mere 25 people the rstFriday night to over 60 the second Friday night. When asked, pa-trons said they’d seen your article and were intrigued to nd outor themselves just how scary Haunted Woods would be. Everyoneagreed that it was worth the drive out to Gore to attend.

So, Tank you, Frederick County Report writer Sue Golden, ormaking our “Woods” a success. All monies made rom the event godirectly to our local Boy Scout Camp improvements account!

Sincerely,Marie Wible

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David James Homes constructscustom-built houses rom an in- ventory o about 90 house plans,all o which are modiable by theuture homeowner.

“We’ve never built two houses

that are exactly alike,” said MerleHeckman, president o the com-pany, and added that about 25%o customers supply their own

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customers’ lots within 75 mileso any o its three branches lo-cated in Roanoke, Lynchburgand Winchester. I a customer isstill considering purchasing land,Heckman oers ree appraisal o the lot to ensure its compatibil-

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Each branch contains a selec-tion center where customers have

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Te average price o a custom-built home this year has been

$240,000, but DJH does oerhouses or only $100,000. What-

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DJH hires subcontractors thatspecialize in dierent areas o house construction. Some o them have been working or DJHor several years.

Construction is usually com-

pleted ater our months but canbe prolonged i the customerdecides to make changes in themiddle o construction.

Heckman encourages potentialhomeowners to consider a new home, claiming that a new homeis more energy efcient and haslower maintenance costs than aused home.

Heckman worked or H. J.Heinz Ketchup Corporation andcontrolled costs within the com-pany. In 1978, He took his eight  years o cost control experienceand applied it to the construction

industry.He established DJH in 2002,

naming it ater his son, David,who draws the house plans, andgrandson, James. Te rst branchwas in Roanoke, and the com-pany expanded to Lynchburg in2006 and Winchester in 2008.

DJH has also made charitablecontributions to the areas in

which they build houses. DJH andsome subcontracters have provid-ed labor and housing materials tothose in need, and Heckman is anardent supporter o the MuscularDystrophy Association.

“I you’re going to be part o the local community, you needto step up and help those who areless ortunate,” said Heckman.

Heckman said the uncertaineconomy has decreased housesales but he plans to overcome itby “look[ing] at how you can bet-ter service the people. Te mar-ket, I don’t see it growing muchin the next year or two. So whatI have to do is give the person a

better value than anybody else,”said Heckman.

In an eort to do this, he triesto keep his prices air or the con-sumer.

“I look at my overhead and

mark it up based on that. I do notlook at what the market will bear,”said Heckman.

Since DJH builds homes inVirginia, West Virginia, Mary-land and Pennsylvania, the samequality o house is built in every location to ensure it will pass thebuilding inspection, no matterhow strict or lax the standardsare or the region.

DJH homes come with warran-

ties that promise a or 15 years, no struor 10 years, and amanship warranty.

For Heckman, to running DJH is

thrilled [the custohave a home. Wehomes or the averathe schoolteacher, Te average workeget a custom built-h

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By Sue GoldenFrederick County Report

Te incumbent candidate orBack Creek’s Frederick County Board o Supervisors is ada-mant about a couple o issues.His rst topic is taxes. He be-lieves that the County needsto nd ways to raise revenueto maintain the quality o theCounty’s education and publicsaety sectors, while keepingtaxes reasonable in the currenteconomy. Tis includes cuttingexpenses where they can be

cut, and shiting the unds tomore important areas.Gary’s other big issue is

transportation. Gary believes

the County should press Rich-mond to nd more money todeal with some o the County’s

transportation issues. Main-taining a dialogue with Rich-mond about our needs andpriorities, as well as undingissues, may help generate moreunds rom the State.

As the economy improves,Gary believes that more growthwill be coming to the County,both commercial and residen-tial, requiring upgrades to ourtransportation system to keepit unctioning. One project thatcould relieve trafc problemsthroughout the County wouldbe the completion o Route

37, so that it would circle theCounty, relieving cross-County trafc. Route 37, once com-pleted, will connect Route 37with Routes 50, 522, and Wellsown Pike.

Other transportation xesneeded in the County, accord-ing to Gary, are redesigning thetrafc exits o o I-81 at bothKernstown, and Stephens City.Te relocation o the cloverleaves is unded by the State.

For those living in the morerural areas o the County, Gary advocates providing moremaintenance money to sealcoat dirt roads, providing bothan environmental impact, as

well as saving VDO costs inmaintaining the road.

Gary graduated rom James

Wood High School in 1963.He worked as an automotivetechnician, until he was hiredby VDO as a Materials ech-nician, where he worked rom1964 until 1970. In 1970, Gary was hired by the City o Win-chester, where he moved upthrough the City ranks, rom1970 to 2006. He retired as the

Director o ransportation.Beginning in 2003, Gary wasthe President o the Frederick

County Republicans, until heresigned in 2004, to run or po-litical ofce. From 2004 until2008, Gary was a member o the Frederick County FinanceCommittee. He resigned rom

the Committee in or the Back Creetative to the Frede

Board o Supervition he continues t

Gary married hcilla, in 1963. Tchildren, and liveMarsh Road, in M

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By Jonathan LucciFrederick County Report

Te rain ell in cold, nearly icy sheets on the Sherando War-riors ootball players as they watched the nal seconds tick

rom the clock as they stoodon the sidelines o Skyline High

School’s stadium. Te lookson their aces were o disbelie and shattering disappointment.Te Warriors had come into thegame controlling their own des-tiny and resh o a thrilling vic-tory over Liberty. I they won

their nal three games againstteams with weaker records, the

Warriors would win the districtand have homeeld advantagein the playos.

Instead the Hawks o the Sky-line showed up and shocked theWarriors rom the very start.Tey ran the ball convinc-ingly on their opening driveand their quarterback came upwith critical rst downs at sev-eral times that the Sherandodeense seemed to have themstalemated. From the very startthe atmosphere was one o oneteam being ully prepared andlled with the passion that o-

ten comes with being under-estimated, while another team

seemed unprepared and unableto shake the malaise that hadsuddenly come upon them.

Te Warriors went into thelocker room at haltime andattempted to rally themselves.Each one o them knew whatwas at stake i they could notpull o the comeback victory in the second hal. Tey werereminded many times that thedecit could be erased with asingle big play or one sustaineddrive. Tey were also remindedthat or all their problems they had been able to move the ball,

  just not able to punch it in ora touchdown. urnovers hadbeen deadly in the rst hal andsloppy execution had smoth-ered promising drives.

Te Warriors came out ontothe eld determined to take theirseason back and assert controlover the Hawks. And or a brie moment it seemed that theWarriors were set to come roar-ing back. Despite some contin-ued sloppiness and poor execu-tion the Warriors nally put the

ball across the goalsidelines explodedcrowd o Warriornever wavered in tlet loose a thunderthe whole atmospto change. It seemdistrict championsrando had been hewas close to being

Ten SherandoBrady Cook intercrom the Hawks aseemed set or thWarrior triumph. Tace with this oppo

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Friday November 4

1pm Please join Habitat or Humanity o

Winchester-Frederick County to tour the

rst Earthcrat-certied rehab home in Vir-

ginia at 945 Orchard Avenue, Winchester

  VA. Light rereshments will be served.

Call 662-7066 or more inormation

6pm - 9pm First Friday art walk on the

First Friday o every month, Old Town

Winchester plays host to artists with spe-

cial gallery events, muscians playing in

restaurants and caes and many o our

shops stay open late. It is a great time to

stroll our historic streets and a great place

to meet new and avorite riends. Every

month is something a little dierent. For

more arts ino go to : www.shenarts.org or

call (540) 667-5166

Saturday November 5

8:30am - 5pm   Virginia Lovers’ Gourd

Society presents our 10th annual Virginia

Gourd Festival. Richards Fruit Market,

Middletown, VA 540-869-1455. Sign up

now or workshops held during the esti-

val -- a wide variety o classes availableat the estival now at http://american-

gourdsociety.org or visit www.richards-

ruitmarket.com

4pm - ? Ham and turkey supper at

Hites Chapel United Methodist Church,

150 Chapel Road, Middletown, VA . At

stoplight in Middletown - 4 Miles West

on Chapel Rd. Adults - $9.00/Children -

$4.50/Carry Outs Available

7am - 7pm The community pancake day,

sponsored by the Winchester Kiwanis club

will be held at the war memorial building

in Jim Barnett park. The Kiwanis club

needs your support to help raise money

or our community. all money raised goes

to help provide or the needs o young

children and other community service

projects. You can enjoy delicious pan-

cakes and good country sausage and helpthe community at the same time. Tickets

at the door will be adults $6.00 and chil-

dren under 7, $3.00. Advance sale tickets

are $5.00 and can be purchased rom any

member o the Kiwanis club

5:45pm Doors open, dinner at 6:30 p.m.

Roundhill Ruritan Club’s cash party at

Roundhill Fire Department -- at the end

o Poorhouse Road on Round Hill Road

*Top Prize $1,000.* 1st Ticket Drawn

wins $100.! Every 20th Ticket Drawn

wins $20.! (Top prize $1,000, Two $100

prizes, Three $25 prizes, and Nineteen

$20 prizes in all -- See back o ticket or

details on all prizes.) Price: $20 each -

- Catered Dinner, Snacks and Drinks, Tip

Jars and Race Car Games All Through the

Evening. Tickets may be available at the

door. Contact Inormation/Advance ticket

purchase: 540-323-1366 or 540-667-

8123 or [email protected].

Sunday November 6

10am - 4pm   Virginia Lovers’ Gourd So-

ciety presents our 10th annual Virginia

Gourd Festival. Richards Fruit Market,

Middletown, VA 540-869-1455. Sign up

now or workshops held during the esti-

val -- a wide variety o classes available

now at http://americangourdsociety.org

or visit www.richardsruitmarket.com

Tuesday November 8

7:30am President Kitty Zuckerman and

Club Committee Chairs will conduct a Club

 Assembly to review events and activities

or each club committee. The Rotary

Club o Frederick County meets Tuesday

morning at Shenandoah University in the

Clement Board Room - Allen Dining Hall.

Invited guests, club members and visiting

Rotarians are welcome.

Wednesday November 9

5:30 - 7pm Christmas Cards on Publisher

at Handley Library, 100 W. Piccadilly St.,

Winchester. The library is oering ree

computer workshops at Bowman and

Handley Libraries. Check the Handley

Regional Library website events calendar

or changes - www.handleyregional.org.

Classes are ree and open to the public,

but limited to six participants. Get your

reservations early by calling the library

where the class is oered. You may reg-

ister now or workshops in November. No

classes will be held in December. Classes

will resume in January 2012. Registrationor January classes will begin in mid-De-

cember. Handley Library, 540-662-9041,

ext. 19

Thursday November 10

8:45am - 11 am Veterans Day Breakast

and Celebration at Millbrook High School.

Students rom Millbrook, James Wood

and Sherando High Schools are collabo-

rating to plan this event again this year.

 Area veterans are invited to eat breakast

at the school prior to the Veterans Day

celebration. The event also provides stu-

dents with the opportunity to learn more

about our nation’s history by meeting

and speaking with the veterans in atten-

dance.

8am Strasburg Rescue Squad, Strasburg

  VA. The Strasburg Chapter o BusinessNetworking International is having its

semi-annual Visitor’s Day. Any business

that is looking to grow there businesses

through networking or just wants to see

what it is all about are welcome to attend.

There is no cost to the event and reresh-

ments will be served. We do request that

those planning to attend so that we have

enough ood on hand to go around. Please

contact LILI ANN BOWERS 540-450-0122

or PEGGY HODGSON 540-868-8230 to

RSVP.

Friday November 11

12pm - 4pm Warren County Parkinson’s

Support Group. Parkinson’s Disease

Symposium at Samuels Public Library

330 E.Criser Rd, Front Royal. Topics and

Speakers include: “Deep Brain Stimula-

tion & Research” Tini Voss, M.D. (UVA)

“Gastrointestinal Symptoms in PD” Leslie

Cloud, M.D. (VCU). “Exercising & Parkin-

son’s Disease” Diane Huss, P.T. “Caregiv-

ing” Susan Hamburger, Author or more

ino call - Kay Largent, 650-636-0138 or

Lee Mangene, 540-868-8838

5:30pm - 8pm Join us at The Jim Bar-

nett Park in the Winchester Active Living

Center or a und raiser or “Meals on

Wheels”. We will serve spaghetti dinner,

salad, garlic bread, dessert and a drink.

The cost is $7.00 or Veterans,$8.00 or

 Adults, and $4.00 or 12 and under. There

will be a silent auction, rafe, and 50/50.

We will have live entertainment by Phi-

Mu Alpha Sinsonia rom Shenandoah Uni-

versity. For more inormation please call

Ebbie Williams at (540)662-5433.

Saturday November 12

12pm - 4pm Military, Fireghter and

Police Appreciation Day. In honor o the

Marine Corps Birthday, Veramar Vineyard

thanks our heroic Virginia military, re-

ghters and policemen. All our service

men and women will receive a ree glass

o wine and %10 discount on all pur-

chases. (Identication requested please.)

Thank you or your service!!! For urther

inormation call 540/955.5510 or visit

www.veramar.com

7pm Old Court House Civil War Museum.

In 1861, local residents o Winchester and

Frederick County hoped or peace, but

got war instead. Their diaries and letters

rom this eventul year refect the variety

o hopes and ears they experienced. Lo-cal actors will read rom a variety o per-

sonal accounts in the courtroom o the

Old Court House Civil War Museum.

11am - 6pm also Sunday 12pm - 6pm

Winchester-Frederick County Open Studio

Tour. Area artists open up their working art

studios to the public. Just in time or your

holiday purchases! Original art makes a

WONDERFUL present or a loved one…or

yoursel! Artists will have their artwork 

on display, many will be doing live dem-

onstrations…it is a chance to see where

the creativity happens. Participating art-

ists: Eugene Smith (painter), Pam Singer

(painter), Julie Read (paint), Joe Cunning-

ham (mixed media), Diron Corrigan (paint-

er), Kathy Chumley, Matthew Butterworth

(glass blower), Daisy Goodwin (painter),Josie Tilton (painter), Ellen Burgoyne

(painter), Don Black (painter), Annegret

Kilby (potter), Aurelie Schmid (potter),

Charla (word art), Ron Heath (painter),

Opus Oaks art teachers, Bonnie Green

(painter), Cindy Redmon (painter), Cookie

Robb (glass), Linda Volrath (painter), Steve

Parrish (painter), Wendy Zaidman (potter)

and Sally Myers (sculptor). Starts at the

Shenandoah Arts Council For inormation

call (540) 667-5166 shenarts.org

2pm The 3rd Annual Nutcracker Tea. The

Nutcracker Tea is the Virginia Youth Bal-

let’s newest holiday tradition! Nutcracker

characters will gather at the theatre to

share their story. Guests will indulge in

special tea time savories and beverages

while enjoying the music o the Nutcrack-

er. Guests will be treated to a reading o

the story and a special mini-perormance

eaturing excerpts rom “The Nutcracker”

ballet. Children will have their photograph

taken with the Sugar Plum Fairy. Tickets

are $20 and seating is limited. For phone

reservations and inormation please

contact The Virginia Youth Ballet at 540-

665-0343 or purchase in person at 20 W.

Cork Street, Winchester. Tickets are not

available at the door. All proceeds benet

The Virginia Youth Ballet, a non-prot or-

ganization whose mission is to provide to

the community educational, cultural and

perormance opportunities in the art o

dance. Virginia Youth Ballet 20 W. Cork 

St, Winchester 540-665-0343

Tuesday November 15

7:30am The Rotary Club o Frederick 

County will meet Tuesday morning at

Shenandoah University in the Clement

Board Room - Allen Dining Hall. A Vet-

eran’s Day program is planned with Mr.

Don Warlick the ounder o the Wounded

Warriors as the eatured meeting speaker.

Invited guests, club members and visiting

Rotarians are welcome.

Friday November 18

Gainsboro Volunteer Fire and Rescue will

be selling pumpkin rolls. Each pumpkin

roll is about 12” long and 3-4” in diam-

eter. $10 or regular or $12 with nuts. All

proceeds rom this undraiser will go to-

ward Gainsboro Fire & Rescue Christmas

  Always Program. Our program started

several years ago as an outreach pro-

gram or underprivileged amilies in ourarea. We adopt local amilies and provide

them with clothes, presents and many

other needed items. We thank you or

your support and i you would like to do-

nate anything towards our cause eel ree

to contact Melissa Southern at 540-539-

9746 or [email protected]

Saturday November 19

8pm Come join the Arts Chorale o Win-

chester or Gloria: A Pre-Season Holiday

Concert eaturing John Rutter’s “Gloria”

or choir,organ, brass and timpani. Ad-

ditional works by Holst, Mendelssohn, Vit-

toria, Mathias, Lauridsen and others will

also be perormed. Concerts will be held

at Grace Lutheran Evangelical Church in

Winchester, VA on Saturday and at Trin-

ity Episcopal Church in Upperville, VA onSunday, November 20th at 4:00pm. Ad-

mission is by donation. Suggested dona-

tion is $10 per adult. The Arts Chorale o

Winchester is in its 11th season and is

directed by Michael Main, accompanied

by Dr. Richard McPherson. See our web-

site at www.artschoralewinchester.org or

details!

Tuesday November 22

7am The Rotary Club o Frederick County

will meet Tuesday morning at Shenando-

ah University in the Clement Board Room

- Allen Dining Hall. Club members, invited

guests and visiting Rotarians are wel-

come. Mr. William A. Sirbaugh, Director o

the Small Business Development Center

at Lord Fairax Community College will

present a program entitled, “The Role o

Small Business in Economic Recovery.”

Tuesday November 29

7:30am Fran Ricketts is the program

speaker. Ms. Robin Owens and GIS stu-

dents are the eatured program. GIS stu-

dents rom throughout Frederick County

will talk about their internships. The Ro-

tary Club o Frederick County meets Tues-

day morning at Shenandoah University in

the Clement Board Room - Allen Dining

Hall. Invited guests, club members and

visiting Rotarians are we

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or Blaney,Baldwin

Te nish o the Good SamClub 500 was side-by-side, butthird place was “Cinderella.”

Dave Blaney, driving the un-derunded Golden Corral Chevy 

or owner ommy Baldwin, tookthe checkered ag third, match-

ing a career best.Blaney, who just turned 49,

was understandably ecstatic.“We have to thank (ourth-

place) Brad Keselowski, who

stayed with us all day long, every lap,” Blaney said. “When you get

somebody committed to you,no matter what, it makes it a loteasier. Ten it’s just timing at theend.

“We were in the right place at

the right time, squeezed througha couple holes, there you are.”

Te nish was worth $160,833,a tidy sum or Baldwin’s strug-gling team.

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selowski with helping him get up front in the nal laps of the race.

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burator. AC works 100,000 original mGood. Only $4000.0869-3521 or 540-303

Baseball Bats (Little League/alumi-num): Have 2 - call for dimensions.Cushioned grip, some wear but ingood condition. Can e-mail pic $25.00each. 540-723-0285 (7/27)

ATTENTION Diabetics with MedicareJoin America`s Diabetic Savings Cluband receive a FREE diabetic bracelet.

Membership is FREE. Qualify for meter upgrades, prescription delivery and freegiveaways. Call 1-888-847-7064 (8/03)

FOR SALE FURNITURE

2 Refurbished Dell Latitude andInspiron Laptops. Windows XP,512MB. In very good condition other than some minor scratches on topcover. $100 and up.Call 540-514-1412 for details.  (10/13)

READERS & MUSIC LOVERS. 100Greatest Novels (audio books) ONLY$99.00 (plus s h.) Includes MP3 Player & Accessories. BONUS: 50 Classical

Music Works & Money Back Guaran-tee. Call Today! 1-888-657-2542 (8/03)

VIAGRA 100MG and CIALIS 20mg!!40 Pills 4 FREE for only $99. #1 MaleEnhancement, Discreet Shipping.Only $2.70/pill. Buy the Blue Pill Now!1-888-836-1937 (8/03)

Diabetes/Cholesterol/Weight Loss NaturalProduct for Cholesterol, Blood Sugar andweight. Physician recommended, backedby Human Clinical Studies with fast actingresults within 30 days. Call to hear aboutour special offer 888-846-8029  (8/03)

100% Guaranteed Omaha Steaks -SAVE 64% on the Family Value Collec-tion. NOW ONLY $49.99 Plus 3 FREEGIFTS & right-to-the-door delivery in areusable cooler, ORDER Today. 1-888-729-4210 and mention code 45069SQY

or www.OmahaSteaks.com/fvc78 (8/03)

RED ENVELOPE - Unique & Per-sonalized Gifts for All Your Friends& Family! Starting at $19.95. Visitwww.redenvelope.com/Greatvaluefor an extra 20% off or Call1-888-707-5566 (8/03)

Mouthwatering gourmet strawberrygifts fresh for all occasions! 100%satisfaction guaranteed. Delivered na-tionwide. SAVE 20% on Dipped Ber-ries! Visit www.berries.com/heart or Call 1-888-722-7085 (8/03)

MISC.

3 Childcare Cots with Mattresses $10ea. - 2 Adult Aluminum/Canvas ArmyCots $15 ea. - Blazing Rails Power Train Set (NEW, 45x36 Track) w/Tun-nel & Accessories $20 - 1990 Fleer 

(Packaged) Premiere Edition FootballCards $15 box - 1990 Fleer (Opened)Football Error Set $10 box - GallonSize Bag of Collector Postage Stamps(with Postmark) from 1950-1960’sBest Offer. Call Sherry 540-869-2249

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Parts for a 1989 Fbought new, never $80.00 and EvaporatB.O. Call 540-683-91

Fifth Wheel Camper Cruiser Model,28RLGal gas electric hot wupgrade insolation,158 cu ft alloy wheels. L$19,995.Call 540-869

2007 Ford Focus SESPW/PL/PM, Sunroof

terior, 30 MPG. $12,0Call 540-877-1217

2010 Toyota Corolla 16.8K, AUTO, sunroofctrl., CD, 32 mpg!! Smback bumper. $16,000Call 540-869-1076

2007 Pontiac Vibe, wmiles, automatic, sumpg. $12,500 OBO.Call 540-869-3880.

2003 Bounder Motorh# 32W - 33ft long, edition, winter cover, gas, ducted A/C & 6, queen bed and qu

sofa, convection micscreen TV’s with DVTV, luggage rack/ladspection, 28K milesautomatic leveling sycab seats, outside sup cameras, solar bger, $40K.Call 540-539-7206

1st & second generaparts Engines, Powmissions. Also, 1990Sx, 5 speed hatchb$3850.00Call 540-850-0864

A master bedroom with two spaciousclosets and private powder room off Valley Avenue. Inside a 2 bedroomtownhouse to share with 2 other tenants and a playful kitten. $540 amonth covers all rent, utilites, cable,and wireless internet. Must sign10 month lease and have a steadysource of income. Please contact Ali-cia 302-559-0282 or [email protected]. (7/13)

PELVIC/TRANSVAGINAL MESH?Did you undergo transvaginal place-ment of mesh for pelvic organ prolapseor stress urinary incontinence between2005 and the present time? If the patchrequired removal due to complications,you may be entitled to compensation.Call Attorney Charles Johnson 1-800-535-5727

Only $275 buys a 25-word classi-ed ad in 88 newspapers acrossVirginia. Call Virginia Press Servicesat 804-521-7571 to place your adin the STATEWIDE CLASSIFIEDAD NETWORK Multi-Week Special

 –Place the same ad four consecu-tive weeks and receive the fth weekFREE (8/23)

 YARD SALES

Wood loft bed. Includes bunk bed,desk, and dresser. All wood, verysturdy. Can be used as a unit or separately. EC. Pictures availableupon request. $500.Call 540-869-8487 (7/13)

Live Fish for Ponds–Lakes. Plants.Lilies. 32 Species Available.Free Catalog. Delivery or Pick-Up. ZETTS FISH HATCHERY,878 Hatchery Road, Inwood, WV25428. (304) 229-3654.

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Taylor-Made T2 Cart Bag - $30.00.Taylor-Made Irons Burner XD 5 -SW - $95.00. (2) Callaway X 4609 degree drivers - $20.00 each.

Callaway X 3W - $15.00. CallawayX460 Ladies Driver - $20.00.Call 540-869-4236 (9/21)

Entertainment Center: Light Oak withglass doors. (64” wide X 58” highX 23” deep/ TV opening 35” X 32”)Very good condition. Can e-mail pic$300.00 Call 540-723-0285 (7/27)

Coffee table, slate top, hexagon-shaped, with wooden base. Slatetop can be lifted off to access storagearea. 40” wide and 17 1/2” high. Idealfor use with sectional sofas. Excellentcondition. $30. Call 540-364-9773 (8/16)

MISC.

Oriental Rug, nice clean almost new,blk/mauve/brwn, 6’x9’ w/pad. Pat-terned w/fringed ends. Asking $125540-869-0599 (10/4)

Freezer Upright, EC like new,

19.7 cu. ft., $200. Hand-braidedOval Rug, 10’ X 4’ $150. KodakCarousel 5200 Projector withKodak projection Ektagraphic FFzoom lens, $50. Garage Door,16’. $150. Bike Parts, Armstrong3-speed English ladies bike, $35.1995 Thunderbird Supercoupe,$500. Call 540-635-6947 (10/5)

Air Hockey Table (7 FT)- Brand New!Can e-mail pic $200.00Call 540-723-0285 (7/27)

Baby/Dog Gate: 3 ft high metal. Has 4sections and is adjustable to over 5 feetwide. Used for a short time—in goodcondition. $50.00 540-723-0285 (10/18)

Harmony guitar with hard shellcase. Excellent condition. $200.00Call 540-869-6292 (10/18)

STEEL BUILDINGS - Save THOU-SANDS on cancelled orders. VERYlow Monthly payments. 6 Remain-ing. Must Go. 16x24, 20x26, 25x30,30x40, 40x50. Call Now! 757-301-8885 Sherrie (10/18)

Roommate wanted to share largehouse in Fredericktowne (StephensCity.) Split level, 3 bedrooms, liv-ing rm, family rm, dining rm, kitchen,laundry rm, 2 full baths, screen porch,outbuildings, and garden. Will shareone bedroom which is the large mas-ter bedroom to an individual for $580and a smaller bedroom for $480, both

with utilities included. Cable TV, WIFIInternet, Trash Service included in theutilities. Pictures available via email.AFTER 6PM 540-303-2808 (10/18)

Indoor Yard Sale: Multi Family Fri11/4 & Sat 11/5 8am - 4pm at ValleyAssembly of God Church, 2376 4thSt., Middletown, VA, corner of 4th &Senseny. Household goods, Long-aberger, Princess House, clothing,books, crafts,baked goods andmuch more. (11/1)

Black walnut kernals. Nice and clean!$10/lb. Call 540-465-8066 (11/1)

Beautifully furnished, 1-BR apt.,utilites uncluded, no pets, FrontRoyal, call Mrs. Young for info.540-635-3059 (11/1)

Sony 27” TV (not at screen) w/origi-nal remote. Excellent condition $30.Call 540-622-2172 (11/1)

New Jeffco Salon Hair Dryer onwheels, originally $135, asking $50.Call 540-622-2652 (11/1)

Ladies Gray leather Biker jacket size10/12 - $25. White bookshelves, 3units - $50. Elvis collectible whiteceramic decanter gurine, 15” tall onwooden base - $100 OBOCall 540-450-8741 (11/1)

3 articial Christmas Trees - all in ex-cellent condition, only slightly used.12’ tall, snow-ocked Pine, prelit withclear lights - $2509’ tall, Douglas Fir, very full, prelit withclear lights - $1507.5’ tall - Slimline Frasier Fir, prelit withclear lights - $75Call 540-858-3331 (7/13)

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Recipe Of TheWeek

Gluten ree Mexican corn bread

3 cups plain yellow Cornmeal3 teaspoons o baking powder1 teaspoon salt3 eggs beaten1 medium onion chopped5 peppers chopped (use protective gloves)1 cup grated cheese1 can whole kernel corn drained3 tablespoon sugar1/4 cup oil3 cups milk

Mix in a 2 quart bowl in the order listed. Spray a 9x13 pan withoil spray. Pour batter in pan. Bake at 375 or 55 minutes.

Great served with chili

Tis recipe comes to us rom ammy Garrison. Tank You! 

 Email your favorite recipe to: [email protected]

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