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By Jonathan LucciFrederick County Report
wo new polls have recentlybeen released or Virginia 2013Governors race, a campaignthat increasingly is looking likethe absolute marquee politicalmatch up o the year or the en-tire country. Tey tell two slight-ly dierent stories, but agree onthe basic premise that the race isvery competitive and many vot-ers are undecided and potentiallyup or grabs or both campaigns.
In a Public Policy Polling In-stitute survey released this weekshowed presumptive Democraticnominee erry McAulie leadingAttorney General Ken Cuccinelliby 5 points, 46 to 41 percent.However, beore local Democratsget carried away with enthusi-asm it must be noted that PPP
is a Democratic polling rm andtheir results do at times show aslight lean toward Democraticcandidates.
Another survey by Quinnip-iac showed the race much moreeven, with McAulie leading by asingle point, 40 to 39. Tey alsotested the race with LieutenantGovernor Bill Bolling, who hasnot shut down some speculationthat he could run as an Indepen-dent. In that scenario, both can-didates would have 34 percent othe vote to Bollings 13 percent.
One thing should be clearto political observers here inNorthern Virginia: the race isindeed close but Cuccinelli hasmuch higher name recognitionin the state, giving him less roomto grow than McAulie. TeDemocratic nominee is a muchmore unknown commodity to
most Virginia voters. Tis givesCuccinelli an important oppor-tunity to dene McAulie as outo step or too liberal or the state.However, i Cuccinelli really doesstart with only 40 percent sup-port, it could be hard or such alightning rod o controversy togrow beyond that number. Teconservative base loves him, butswing voters in Northern Virgin-ia will likely be uneasy with manyo his positions.
However, while McAulie hasmore room to grow than the Re-publican, Cuccinelli does have amassive advantage. Te electionwill be taking place in an o-year,something almost always leadsto more Republican electorates.While Virginia is undoubtedlytrending more and more Demo-cratic in presidential years (orevidence, look at 2008 and 2012elections), o-year elections are
still a Republican opportunity(or evidence, see the 2009 and2010 elections). Indeed, this actcould end up being decisive. Temore conservative the electoratethat shows up to the polls in No-vember, the more likely they willbe enthused by the very sameCuccinelli positions that mayscare more moderate voters.
One thing is certain, that theeyes o the political nation willbe on Virginia this summer
and all and that asive amount o moto spent on local tWith two polarizinin an increasingly this election will almbe a nasty and negaat the moment, bohave reasons to bereasons to be deewhile Bill Bolling reunknown variable in
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Frederick County Crime of the Week - December 31, 2012
The Winchester Police Department is investigating a Robbery
On 12/11/12, at approximately 9:12 p.m. ofcers responded to the Ca-
ribbean Food Store located at 226 Kern Street or a report o an armed
robbery. According to the witness, three males entered the business, as-saulted the clerk, displayed a handgun and took an undisclosed amount
o money beore running rom the area on oot.
Suspect # 1-black male, wearing a khaki suit, approximately 62,
180lbs.
Suspect #2-black male, between 54-62, wearing a black toboggan.Suspect # 3-black male, wearing sweatpants.
I you should have any inormation in reerence to this or any other
crimes, please contact the Crime Solvers Hotline at (540) 665 TIPS.
Case Agent Detective Dew Incident # 12049921
Frederick County Crime of the Week -January 7, 2012
The Frederick County Sheris Ofce is investigating a burglary and
grand larceny rom 128 Christo Rey Drive between October 28th and
29th, 2012. Unknown suspect(s) kicked in a door to the residence and
removed several saws, drills, impact drill bit sets and small miscella-
neous tools. During the same time rame, a storage shed located on Lot9, Christo Rey Drive was also orcibly entered and a chain saw and a
shop vacuum were reported missing.
I you have any inormation regarding a suspect or suspect vehicle in
these incidents, please contact the Crime Solvers Hotline at (540) 665TIPS (8477). Inormation leading to the arrest o a suspect may result in
a reward o up to $1,000. Investigator C. T. Streit Case #s 12006250 &12006257
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By Mark RobinsonCapital News Service
RICHMOND With the GeneralAssembly set to convene, Gov. BobMcDonnell proposed uesday in-creasing Virginias sales tax andabolishing its nearly 27-year-old gastax, making Virginia the rst statein the country to do so.
Te measures are a part o thegovernors proposed $3.1 billionplan to und improvements to Vir-ginias transportation system overthe next ve years. Te unds wouldsupplement $14 billion o transpor-tation projects already under wayin the commonwealth, the most in
Virginias history.Declining unds or inrastructure
maintenance, stagnant motor uelstax revenues, increased demand ortransit and passenger rail and thegrowing cost o major inrastruc-ture projects necessitate enhancingand restructuring the common-wealths transportation programand the way its unded, McDonnellsaid at a press conerence.
McDonnell described the statesgas tax as outdated because oination and better uel economysince it was last changed in 1986.He said boosting unding or trans-portation was the only way to en-sure Virginia could continue its
economic growth.Among his proposed changes:
Te current 17.5 cents per gal-lon gas tax, which accounts ormore than 30 percent o the statestransportation revenues, would beeliminated; instead, the sales taxwould increase rom 5 percent to5.8 percent. McDonnell predictedthis would generate more than $600million in additional transportationunds. Te 17.5 cent tax on dieselwould remain intact.
o supplement the increase insales tax, a higher percent o thestates sales tax would go directlyto transportation unds rom.5 cents to .75 cents over the veyears.
Te plan would impose an in-crease o $15 or each vehicle reg-istration, resulting in an averagevehicle registration cost o $56 per
vehicle, McDonnell said. Te state would impose an annu-
al $100 alternative uel vehicle. Tegovernor dismissed the idea thatthe ee would deter people rombuying alternative uel vehicles.More than 91,000 are currently reg-istered in Virginia.
McDonnells plan would use newrevenues and more money romthe general und an approach hesaid would appease lawmakers onboth sides o the aisle. In the past,Republicans have supported usingmoney rom the general und orroads as a core unction o govern-ment. Democrats, on the otherhand, have rejected previous at-tempts to use general und dollarsor transportation.
Te General Assembly will con-sider the governors proposals dur-ing the 45-day legislative session
that begins WednesdI passed, the measu
eect July 1. Te Rea majority in the Hgates and a tie-breakSenate. Lt. Gov. Bilpresides over the Sensupport or McDonn
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Armed robbery underinvestigation
Te Winchester Police Department is investigating an armedrobbery that happened on January 5, 2013. At 10:10 a.m. o-cers were called to Approved Cash Advance at 726 BerryvilleAvenue. wo males between the ages o 20 and 30 came intothe store and demanded money. Tey let the business and werelast seen heading westbound on oot. An unknown amount ocash was taken. Te males are described as being around 6 talland had on dark clothing, dark gloves, and ski masks. A gun wasshown during the robbery.
I you have any inormation on this incident, please contactthe Winchester Police Department Criminal Investigations Divi-sion at 540-545-4704 or Crime Solvers at 540-665-IPS (8477).
Tis press release was prepared by Lauren Cummings, PoliceCommunity Relations/Crime Prevention Specialist. (540) 545-754 (ofce) [email protected]
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Te Federal Communications Commission (FCC) establishednew rules or the volume o television commercials that startedon December 13, 2012. Te new regulation, known as the Com-mercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation (CALM) Act, re-quires commercials to have the same average volume as the pro-grams they accompany. Te CALM Act requires V stations,cable operators or other multichannel video program distribu-tors to apply specic FCC practices to commercials they trans-
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Administrative Committee
Joy B. Shull, MayorLinden A. Fravel, Jr.Joseph Hollis
Personnel Committee
Martha DilgJoseph HollisRonald L. Bowers
Water & Sewer Committee
James HarterLinden A. Fravel, Jr.Joseph Grayson
Old School Development
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Joseph GraysonRobert WellsLinden A. Fravel, Jr.
Jason NaumanDave Edwards
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Ronald BowersCharles Bockey, Police ChieGreg Locke, Fire ChieTomas MerrittGeorge Vaught
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Frederick County PublicSchools is again providing its
sta and the community with ameans to ollow bills in the 2013General Assembly which couldimpact the school system. Tisyears General Assembly sessionis scheduled to convene on Janu-ary 9.Schools Superintendent David
Sovine says, Each year the statelegislature considers a numbero bills that could impact publiceducation. Oering a Web pagedevoted to highlighting thoseproposals provides interested cit-izens with a means to learn aboutthe bills that have been proposedand track their progress through
the General Assembly. Te Webpage also includes contact in-ormation or the Delegates andthe State Senator who representFrederick County so that thoseinterested in sharing their views
may do so.A link to the FCPS 2013 Gen-
eral Assembly Web page is avail-able on the Frederick CountyPublic Schools homepage (www.rederick.k12.va.us). Te pageincludes basic inormation aboutthe General Assembly, the pro-cess by which a bill becomes alaw, and a brie synopsis o thebills proposed in the 2013 Gen-eral Assembly which may im-pact public schools. By clickingon any o the bill numbers listedon the Web page, visitors canreceive additional inormationabout the bill and its current sta-tus.Sovine says, Te School Board
and our leadership team payclose attention to the bills un-der consideration at the stateand ederal levels because o theimpact they can have on ourstudents and school operations.
Its also important or parentsand members o the community
to stay inormed. We hope our2013 General Assembly Webpage will serve as a valuable re-source.Tis is the third consecutive
year, Frederick County PublicSchools has maintained a Webpage ocused on education-re-lated bills under consideration inthe General Assembly.
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When the clock struck midnight on December 31, 2012, and the worldcelebrated the arrival o a new year, Frederick County Public Schoolsentered another acet o the social media world by launching a Face-book page at www.acebook.com/rederickcountypublicschools.
Coordinator o Policy, Records Management and CommunicationsSteve Edwards says, We have had discussions or the past ew years
about how social media could be used to enhance our communicationsprogram. Ater successully using witter as one means o communi-cating inormation regarding the development o the school budget thepast ew years, we decided to launch a Facebook page as another tool toshare the many success stories taking place in our schools each day.
Edwards adds, Tose who like us on Facebook will be able to learnabout many o the projects and activities undertaken by studentsand sta that arent requently covered by the local media. We planto maintain a page that is visually appealing and includes many pho-tographs. We also will provide numerous links to our website (www.rederick.k12.va.us) where visitors can get additional inormation aboutmany o the stories we share via the divi sions Facebook page.
Schools Superintendent David Sovine says, Social media has takenthe world by storm and when used appropriately can be a powerulcommunications tool. Im particularly excited about the launch o theFrederick County Public Schools Facebook page because it will oerthe community another way o learning about the many positive thingsbeing accomplished in our schools.
Weekly Update: DoLeave Money on the Completing the Free Application or Federal Student Aid
the rst step toward getting ederal aid or college, careegraduate school. Federal Student Aid provides more than in grants, loans, and work-study unds each year, but in ordthat money, college-bound students must start by lling oSA.
Secretary Arne Duncan took to his witter account to anavailability o the 2013-14 FAFSA, tweeting, Dont leave mtable, get started at asa.gov.
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Burning.Open burning or the cookingo ood or recreational purposes,such as campres (no greaterthan 3eet wide and 3eet high)are permitted. As described be-low, only approved materials canbe used (#1 & 5) and saety pre-cautions (#6) shall be ollowed.1. Burning o brush, leaves,
grass, trees, and other naturallyoccurring material are permitted.2. Te location o the burn shall
not be less than 500 eet romANY occupied building unlessprior approval rom the occu-pant has been given in writing. 3.Burning within 500 eet o ANYwoodland or brushland is alsonot permitted.4. Burning conducted by busi-
nesses or or commercial purpos-es require a permit issued by theFire Marshals Ofce.5. Burning o household garbage,
rubbish, rubber tires, asphaltic
materials, used oil, constructionwaste or similar materials thatproduce dense smoke are NO
permitted.6. Open burning, bonres, orrecreational res shall be con-stantly attended until the re isextinguished. A minimum o oneportable re extinguisher com-plying with Section 906 with aminimum 4-A rating or otherapproved on-site re-extinguish-ing equipment, such as dirt, sand,water barrel, garden hose or wa-ter truck, shall be available orimmediate utilization. (2006 IFC
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rom the burn becomes a nui-
sance to surrounding residentsor businesses, and complaints arereceived, the party burning willbe required to extinguish the re,regardless o permit.8. During the period rom May 1
through the 14 o February eachyear, burning shall be conducted
between the hours o 7:00 a.m.and 12:00 midnight.9. During the period rom Feb-
ruary 15 through April 30 eachyear, burning shall be conductedbetween the hours o 4:00 p.m.and 12:00 midnight ONLY.For additional inormation re-
garding the County Burn Laws,contact the Fire Marshals Ofceat (540) 665-6350
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At its Annual Meeting on De-cember 18, 2012, the WaysideFoundation or the Arts Board o
Directors put in motion a serieso changes going orward in itscurrent season.According to Board President,
Dr. Byron Brill, Wayside Te-atre has come to recognize thatit cannot sustain itsel withoutcommunity support consider-ably above existing levels. Whilewe are not prepared to give upthe ght to keep our doors open,we have given ourselves 90 daysto determine i we can continue.As uture plans are indetermi-nate, Wayside Teatre will notbe selling subscriptions or the2013-14 Season at this time. We
will go orward with our nextproduction as scheduled. Smokeon the Mountain Homecom-ing will open on January 26 andrun through March 17, 2013. Atthis time, the Board o Directorshas determined that, dependingon the results o our eorts inthe next 90 days, Smoke on theMountain Homecoming may bethe nal production o the 51stSeason.Last year Wayside Teatre ap-
pealed to its community in a cri-sis. Over 700 individuals stoodup and raised $106,000. Toseunds helped us to retire the im-mediate short-term debt that,without that support, wouldhave orced the theatre to closeits doors. However, it became
clear that unless $250,000 canbe generated each year in annualdonation/sponsor/git support,
Wayside Teatres existence as aproessional theatre is not sus-tainable. In this years campaign,we were only able to generate$30,000 o support towards thisscal years goals. Tat, coupledwith less than expected ticketsales in both the all and Christ-mas seasons, places us in a direnancial bind once again. Weneed to raise $90,000 in the next90 days in order to go orwardwith Season 51 and are mountingan appeal to our loyal supportersand the community-at-large.Our nancial prole has radi-
cally changed since the market
crash o 2008.Corporate unding is currently
55% below pre-2008 levels annu-ally. State and national grant rev-enues are down by 60% o pre-2008 totals. Prior to the nancialcollapse, we totaled 30,000 cus-tomers- or the past two seasons,our attendance averages 20,000.Tere has also been an acrossthe board decline in ticket salesby 30% and overall individualdonation by another 37%. Con-sequently, we have slashed ourannual operating budget by morethan$300,000 - a reduction by a ull
third. Still, i we continue as pre-viously planned, we would see aprojected loss o $82,000 at theend o this season - a loss we
cannot sustain.Te campaign o the next 90
days is tacit recognition that to
continue next season and or theoreseeable uture to come, Way-side Teatre must secure perma-nent and lasting changes in itsnancial base. At the same time,we afrm our belie in the loy-alty and level o commitment oour supporters and are condentthey will work with us in part-nership to secure that Waysidewill remain a centerpiece o thecultural lie o the ShenandoahValley or many years to come.Wayside Teatre is the old-
est proessional theatre in theShenandoah Valley o Virginiaand is celebrating its 51st sea-
son o presenting high-quality,proessional entertainment. Pa-trons can obtain single tickets toSmoke on the Mountain Home-coming or make donations bycalling (540) 869-1776.Additional inormation can be
obtained on the theatres web-site at www.waysidetheatre.org.Wayside Teatre is located inMiddletown, Virginia on Route11, Main Street, just north othe intersection o I-66 and I-81.Wayside Teatre Box Ofce P.O.Box 260 Middletown, VA 22645(540) [email protected]
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Te Stephens City town council isplanning on building a War Memo-rial in the Newtown Commons onMain Street in Stephens City. owncouncilor, Ron Bowers, is leading aspecial subcommittee o the Parksand Recreation committee in imple-
menting the memorial. Te subcom-mittee has already designed the me-morial. Currently the subcommitteeis working on raising unds so theycan break ground on the project.
Councilor Bowers said that aterhe and his wie travelled south onRt. 11 to Harrisonburg they noticedthat most o the communities theypassed through had war memori-als. When they returned to StephensCity, Councilor Bowers broachedthe idea o a war memorial or all
veterans with the town council. Tecouncil approved the project and a
subcommittee was created.Commander Richard H. Van Nor-ton o Winchester Post 18 o Ameri-can Veterans is thrilled with the idea.It is most appropriate that we have
a memorial to our service men andwomen here in Frederick County.Tere are very ew amilies here thatcant say they have a relative that hasserved or is currently serving. A me-morial will give county residents acenter point to gather in their hon-or.
According to Brian Henshaw, townplanner and assistant town manager,
local businesses have pledged ma-terials to build the memorial. Tesubcommittee needs unds to breakground. Te subcommittee plans onworking with local veterans groups,
businesses and individuals to raiseunds. Bricks are or sale through the
town hall or $50. A soldiers nameor a saying can be engraved on thebricks. Councilor Bowers says thesubcommittee is planning a meetingthis month to ormalize additionalundraising plans.
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Saturday January 12
5pm Fellowship Bible Churchin Winchester, VA is hosting amen-only event. Tis event givesyou a chance to enter your wildgame entre, game mount, or
trophy in a contest as well as el-lowship with other men in thecommunity. Guest speaker, Lar-ry Moyer, rom Evanell, will besharing his love o hunting andsome stories rom his huntingexperiences.For more inormation or to pur-chase tickets, visit www.bcva.org/wildgameeast.
4:30pm - 7:30pm KUMCCommunity Fellowship Din-ner Free-Will Oering, BakedPotato Bar with Fixings, Chili ,Vegetable Soup, ossed Salad,Rolls, Desserts at 3239 ValleyPike Winchester, VA For moreinormation call 540-667-7297or visit the website at www.kern-stownumc.org.
Sunday January 13
8:30 and 11:00 Pianist Jim Hen-dricks, Proessor o Music atChicago State University will be
in concert at Kernstown UnitedMethodist Church, 3239 Val-ley Pike, Winchester, VA 22602.Tere is no admission charge(a love oering will be taken).Hendricks is best known or his
recordings o classic tunes whichhe has arranged in the styles oRachmanino, Liszt, Art a-tum and Oscar Peterson. Formore inormation, call 540-667-7298 or check out our website athttp://www.kernstownumc.org/.
1pm to 5pm Dinners at the FireStation Stephens City Fire &Rescue Company, 5346 Mulber-ry Street. Ches John King andJohn ommy Good Barbeque
Chicken and/or Ribs, Hand-cutFries, Homemade Slaw, Home-made Pies and Drink - ea orCoee). Tis Special Dinner willbe $10.00 or Adults and $6.00or Children Age 12 and Un-
der and regular Sunday Dinnersare $8.00 or Adults and $5.00
or Children Age 12 and Under.Call 540-974-1667 or 1669 ordetails and tickets.
uesday January 15
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visiting Rotarians are welcome.For more inormation contactStephen M. Gyurisin at 540-336-7357 or [email protected]
Saturday January 195pm Roast bee & ham din-ner & auction, at Grace UnitedMethodist church, 7882 mainstreet, Middletown, VA. Din-ner 5:00 p.m., adults $8.00, chil-dren under 12 $4.00. auction at6:30 p.m. Snow date January 26,2013
Monday January 21
10am Winter Warm-UpCamp will be held Mon. Jan21st (NO School) ... 10:00-12:30Hitting & Fielding ...1:00-3:30Pitching & Catching ... Cost is$50 per session or $90 or bothsessions ... Visit our website atwww.allstarcages.com or inoon topics or the camp ... Getready or the season !!!
uesday January 22
Club member and Past President,ammy Stevenson, also serves asMembership Advocate or Ro-tary District 7570, Area 1, andwill speak to the Club about therole o the member advocate.Rotary Club o Frederick Countymeeting scheduled at Shenan-doah University in the ClementBoard Room - Allen Dining Hall.
Te Public Relations Committeewill meet ater the club meeting.Invited guests and visiting Ro-tarians are welcome. For more
inormation contact StephenM. Gyurisin at 540-336-7357 [email protected]
Friday January 25
Te Frederick County Fire &Rescue, Ofce o EmergencyManagement is sponsoring aSkywarn Class at the PublicSaety Building. It is open toanyone that is interested withno cost to attend. Class starts athours and registration is simple- just contact our ofce at 540-504-6457. A National WeatherService meteorologist will teachthe class and bring related mate-rials.
Saturday January 262:30 Smoke on the MountainHomecoming Wayside Te-atre,7853 Main Street Middle-town VA 22645 Back by popu-lar demand! In this sequel to*Smoke on the Mountain*, Pas-tor Oglethrope is moving toexas, and the Sanders Familyis there to send him o with hi-larious and touching stories, and25 abulous Bluegrass Gospel a-vorites! Contact the Box Ofceat (540) 869-1776 or ticketinginormation. Low-priced peror-mances at 2:30PM and 7:30PM.Te ofcial opening night isSunday, January 27 at 6:30PM.Perormances will continue until
March 16. Tursday, Friday, andSaturday perormances are at7:30PM; Saturday matinees areat 2:30PM; Sunday perormanc-
es are at 2:30PM. Check the cal-endar on the Wayside Teatrewebsite or moreinormation onthe schedule. icket prices are$25-$30 or adults and $10 orchildren 17 and under. Tere are
also discounts available or se-niors, students, and groups.
Sunday January 27
Te Valley Stars Baseball Orga-nization will conduct the ollow-ing tryouts or its travel teams:
13U Sunday, January 27th 4:00-5:30 ...15U Sunday, February 24th5:00-7:00 ...17U Sunday, February 24th5:00-7:00 ...
ryouts will be held at All-StarBatting Cages located at 1127Berryville Avenue in Winchester.For any additional inormationcontact Jim Singhas at 540-539-3123 or email [email protected].
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Nancy Johnson EureApril 10, 1930 - December 9, 2012
Nancy Johns Eure 82, formerly of Portsmouth,
passed away Dec.9 in Front Royal, VA. She was
preceded by her husband Paul Eure, a brother
Carl Roy Johnson, a sister Jean Workman. She
is surv ived by her daughters Julie Kl ien andhusband Robert, Jamie Doherty and husband
Chuck, 3 grandchi ldren Joanna Lawson,
Nancy Oldf ield, Jaimie Oldfield and 3 great
grandchildren Ashlan, Jessica and Brennan
and a brother Tommy Johnson. Service will be
scheduled at a later t ime.
You are home now Mom.
Linda H. GolightlyLinda Louise Heckert Golightly, 71, o Winchester,
Virginia, died Sunday, January 6, 2013, in her home
surrounded by her loving amily.
Mrs. Golightly was born in 1941, in Winchester, Virginia, the daughter othe late Carl Ray and Stella Heckert. She was a Caeteria Aide with Daniel
Morgan Middle School, serving or 11 years. Mrs. Golightly was a member
o Burnt Factory United Methodist Church and a member o the Judges
Athletic Association. She truly loved Handley Football, Apple Blossom,
yard sales and time spent with her amily.
She married James F. Grease Golightly on Ju ly 13, 1957, in Winchester,
Virginia. Mr. Golightly preceded her in death on June 1, 2011.
Surviving are fve daughters, Melanie Melester and husband, Steve, o
Winchester, Donna Peanut Golightly o Stephens City, Dorothy Dottie
Carter and husband, Spanky, Teresa Golightly, all o Winchester, Susan Wil-
liams and husband, Billy, o Strasburg; fve grandchildren, Ben Melester,
Sam Melester, Josh Carter, Emily Melniko and Evan Williams; two great
grandchildren, Abby Melester and Levi Carter; and a special little girl,
Hannah Merriner.
Her son, Christopher Ray Goli ghtly and her sis ter, Ann Heckert Fletcher,
preceded her in death.
The amily will receive riends on Friday evening, rom 6:00-8:00 PM, atOmps Funeral Home, Amherst Chapel.
A uneral service will be conducted at 11:00 AM on Saturday, at Omps
Funeral Home, Amherst Chapel, with Reverend Steve Melester ofciating.
Entombment will be in Shenandoah Memorial Park Mausoleum.
Pallbearers will be Lenny Millholland, Tim Mondell, Keith Roberts, Joe
Hulver, Mark Taylor and Bobby Orndor.
Honorary Pallbearers will be the caeteria workers o Daniel Morgan
Middle School.
Memorial contributions may be made to Burnt Factory United Methodist
Church, P.O. Box 399, Stephenson, Virginia 22656
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White Crosley heavy duty washer with
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Please call 540-336-9531 after 6PM.
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100 year old wooden headboard, cookiejars all prices, 100 year old wicker baby
stroller, 50s Schwiin girls bike, needs
tires. Call 540-662-9023
Consew Blind Hemmer Sewing Machine,
complete with manual and needles.
Sew a hem in less than a minute. Won-
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rator business. $300. 540-675-3508
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Thomas Kinkade Telaora Teapot
Home is Where the Heart Is II $10.00
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Christmas Holly Holiday Pattern Never
Used/In Box. $25/ea. Salt & Pepper
Shakers, Soup Bowls, Dinner Plates,
Cookie Jar, Sleigh (Votive Candle used- cleaned out), Disney Winnie the Pooh
Simply Pooh Figurines $20/ea. Call
540-869-4236 (10/4)
Love Seat for sale. Floral print cush-
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condition. $40. Call 540-869-7571(10/4)
Console tv with wood cabinet $50 or bo
Hitachi 56 HD Projection tv $200. 24 tv
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Eli Terry Pillar & Scroll Clock, circa 1805,
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Caleb Davis Tall-Case Well-Documented
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inquiries only. Call 540-869-3333.Mink Coat, full length, Size 12, gorgeous
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PIANO, electric, digital. Technics PCM
Digital Ensemble PR50V Price: $1,000
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Monthly Rent $1,500.Off-street parking
available. Call Lisa 540-465-6626
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Entertainment Center: Light Oak with
glass doors. (64 wide X 58 high X 23
deep) Very good condition $300.00
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7 Foot Air Hockey Table by Harvard.
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Bassinet: Travel bassinet by Delta with
canopy and locking wheels. Very clean
like new condition. Does not have stor-
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Rotisserie oven: Baby George, Model
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Chestnut Wood Doll Bed: 33-1/2 Long
by 20 Wide (scaled down version of
regular bed) Large over size quilt custom
made; Dust rufe; Two pillows; Mattress
(I will e-mail picture to you if you would
like to view it on line) $250.00 - Phone:
(540) 635-9748. (12/13)
I have a fourpost dark wood bedroomsuite for sale price is 250.00 This in-cludes head and foot board,,chester
dresser,,dresser and mirror.Also have forsale bookcase headboard with rails for75.00. Please call 540-868-2428 if in-terest. (01/10)
Hardware and xture sale Thursday, jan-uary 10, 2012 10 a.M. To 3 p.M. Or byappointment 540-635-9194 (melissa).317 East main street, Front Royal.2 Out-door sheds and multiple clothing racksand tags, display cases/tables, shelving,lighting, mannequins, etc. Etc. Selectedmerchandise $1 per item or less. Evensome free items!
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Small scooter & van lift Looking for a
donation. Please call Mary or Willis at
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1986 Ford truck with slide on camper,
extra set wheels, $2900. Call 540-839-
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