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To the Winchester Star Frederick County Edition June 9, 1988 – July 27, 2006 Stewart Bell Jr. Archives Handley Regional Library & Winchester-Frederick County Historical Society P.O. Box 58, Winchester, VA 22604 (540) 662-9041 ext.17 [email protected] www.handleyregional.org Index to the Winchester Star Frederick County Edition June 9, 1988 – July 27, 2006 Compiled by Shari Carter and Janet Daniels The Winchester Star ran its Frederick County edition for several years to cover news about people, events, and organizations in Frederick County, Virginia. The full version of the supplement is included with the Winchester Star microfilm in the Archives Reading Room. Searching the Index: The index is organized by date from June 9, 1988 to July 27, 2006. To search the titles in this PDF document press CTRL+F (Windows) or CMD+F (Mac). Type the word in the search box. The first match will be highlighted. Press “Enter” or click the right arrow to navigate between the results. Please email any questions or corrections to [email protected] DATE ARTICLE TITLE SECTION/PAGE June 9, 1988 Wayside Theatre Plans Expansion E 1 June 9, 1988 Average Housing Prices on the Rise E 1 June 9, 1988 Whitacre, Lohr - Tales of Old Brucetown E 2 June 9, 1988 Lehman, Sam - Retirement E 2 June 9, 1988 Genstar Stone Products Co. Expansion E2 June 9, 1988 Smith, Robert - On Track Video E 2 June 9, 1988 Middletown Planners on Truck Parking E 1 June 16, 1988 DeLoach, Greg - Auctioneer E1 June 16, 1988 Status of Meals Tax E 1 June 16, 1988 Garrett, Susan - Methodist Minister E 2 June 16, 1988 Green, Kenneth - Professor E 2 June 16, 1988 Catlett, Bonnie & Duane - NuLook Cleaners E 2 June 16, 1988 Kay, Richard School of Dance E 2 June 23, 1988 Housing Boom Continues E 1 June 23, 1988 Wayside Theatre - Davey Marlin Jones, Director E 1 June 23, 1988 Wayside Theatre - Maggie Winn-Jones, Actress E 1 June 23, 1988 U.S. 50 to Be Widened at Delco Plaza E 1 June 23, 1988 Price, Helen - Selling Used Wedding Gowns E 2 June 23, 1988 New Mini Mall For Middletown? E 2 June 23, 1988 Hinchey, Shirley - Stephens City E 2 June 23, 1988 Wayside Theatre – Noises Off E 3 June 23, 1988 Everett, Edna - Star Tannery E 3 June 30, 1988 Midwest Drought Impacts Local Cattlemen E 1 June 30, 1988 Possible Pollution Threat by Home Sewage Systems E 1 June 30, 1988 Opposition to State Decision on Big Trucks on Route 11 E 1 June 30, 1988 Orndorff, Louise - Frederick County’s Dr. Doolittle E 2 June 30, 1988 Steele, Ray - Middletown's New Mayor E 2 June 30, 1988 Job Training Center Moving to the County E 2 June 30, 1988 Cave, Ginger - Cross Junction E 3 July 7, 1988 County Road name changes E 1 July 7, 1988 The Future of Old Middletown School E 1 July 7, 1988 McHale, Doc - Veterinarian E 2 July 7, 1988 Marathon Bank - Kernstown E 2 July 7, 1988 Ewing, Jeannette - Nett’s Minis E 2 July 7, 1988 Willliamson, Leonard & Jackie – Gainesboro E 3 July 7, 1988 Decision on Oversized Trucks on Route 11 Postponed E 4 July 21, 1988 Frederick County Sales Tax Revenue Increase E 1 July 21, 1988 Old Stone Church – North Frederick County E 1 DATE ARTICLE TITLE SECTION/PAGE July 21, 1988 Frederick County Teacher Salaries E 1 July 21, 1988 Perkins, Margaret – Help From Widowed Persons Service E 2 July 21, 1988 Snyder, Diana - Former Councilwoman E 2 July 21, 1988 Country Park Plaza Shopping Center E 2 July 21, 1988 Stiles, Kenneth - Route 11 Truck Traffic E 3 July 21, 1988 County Fair Opens Monday E 4 July 21, 1988 Potential Water Source in Stephens City Quarries E 1 July 21, 1988 County Roadwork & Developers E 1 July 21, 1988 State Transportation Board & Oversized Trucks E 1 July 21, 1988 Anderson, Rual - Longtime Gore Resident E 2 July 21, 1988 Foltz , Kevin - Middletown Police Officer E 2 July 21, 1988 White, Sandy - Storage Solutions E 2 July 21, 1988 Wayside Theatre – Desire Under the Elms E 3 July 28, 1988 Kline’s Mill - Early Commercial Center E 1 July 28, 1988 Potomac Edison Proposal E 1 July 28, 1988 EPA Going Ahead with Tire Fire Cleanup E 1 July 28, 1988 Williams, A. J. - Prize Winning Sheep E 2 July 28, 1988 Tinkham, Tommy - Surrey Club E 2 July 28, 1988 County Housing Prices Climbing E 2 July 28, 1988 Wayside Theatre – Possessed For Romance E 3 July 28, 1988 Lord Fairfax Community College Women’s Workshops E 3 August 11, 1988 Shawneeland Road Improvements E1 August 11, 1988 Record Year For Building Activity in the County E1 August 11, 1988 Weigh Station & U.S. 11 Truck Traffic E1 August 11, 1988 Mowery, Tressie - Celebrates Her Centennial E 2 August 11, 1988 Pack, Ginny & Bill - Pack’s Frozen Custard E2 August 11, 1988 Thompson, Charles & Nancy – Making Cakes! E 2 August 11, 1988 Wayside Theatre – The Hounds of the Baskervilles E 3 August 11, 1988 Shaloment Benedictus- Residential Treatment Program E 3 August 11, 1988 Shawneeland Water Supply At Issue E 4 August 18, 1988 Upscale Development Comes to Rural Frederick Co. E1 August 18, 1988 Growth Woes Hits Lakeview Townhouses E 1 August 18, 1988 LFCC - Project CARE Assists Single Parents E 1 August 18, 1988 Tran, Julie – New Life E 2 August 18, 1988 Lynch, Susan - Candy Maker E2 August 18, 1988 Armentrout, Ann – Shoe-In Store E2 August 25, 1988 History of Western View Farm & Its Owners E 1 August 25, 1988 LFCC - Small Business Assistance Center E 1 DATE ARTICLE TITLE SECTION/PAGE August 25, 1988 Debate On Oversized Trucks on U.S. 11 E1 August 25, 1988 Headley, Abe - A Conversation E2 August 25, 1988 DeOms, Dianne - Kids Corner E 2 August 25, 1988 Wayside Theatre – Good Doctor E 3 August 25, 1988 Shawnee Canning Co. & Whitacre Family E3 August 31, 1988 Valley Antique Businesses E1 August 31, 1988 Regional Literacy Coordinating Committees E1 August 31, 1988 Kline, Fred - Middletown Resident E2 August 31, 1988 Huey Family - Furniture Makers E 2 August 31, 1988 Starry, Sarah - Arts & Crafts E2 August 31, 1988 Strasburg Museum E3 August 31, 1988 Marlboro Spring E 3 September 7, 1988 Local Day Care Centers E 1 September 7, 1988 Few Local Employers Offer Day Care Benefits E 1 September 7, 1988 Working Mothers & Day Care Challenge E1 September 7, 1988 Lowery, Ollie - Longtime Local Resident E2 September 7, 1988 MacDonald, Faye & Ron – Stephens City Beauty Shop E 2 September 7, 1988 1988 - Biggest Year for Building in Frederick Co. History E2 September 14, 1988 Frederick County School Enrollment is Up E1 September 14, 1988 Richard, Eddie - Apple Harvest E1 September 14, 1988 From Frontier To Future, by Ebert & Lazazzera E 1 September 14, 1988 Virginia Fruit Packers E 1 September 14, 1988 Legge, Virginia – Bloodhounds E 2 September 14, 1988 Virginia Farm Market - Joe Lizer E 2 September 14, 1988 Smith Jr., Robert - Jeremiah Smith Cemetery E 3 September 21, 1988 Berlin, Tom - Reverend E 2 September 21, 1988 Teacher Pay Up From 5 years Ago E 1 September 21, 1988 State Give Go Ahead for Hwy. 11 Trucks E 1 September 21, 1988 New Marathon Bank In Kernstown E 1 September 21, 1988 Larrick’s Tavern Renovation E 2 September 21, 1988 Local Farmers Managed the Drought E 2 September 21, 1988 Middletown Decides Fate of Water Tower E 3 September 21, 1988 Wayside Theatre – Bullshot Crummond E3 September 21, 1988 Stephens City, Main Street Improvements E3 September 28, 1988 Radon Testing County Homes E 1 September 28, 1988 Rouss City Hall - Clock’s History E 1 September 28, 1988 Rhodes, Myrtle - Salute to Great Teacher E 2 September 28, 1988 Sutton, John & Aletha – Cajun Cooking E 2 DATE ARTICLE TITLE SECTION/PAGE September 28, 1988 Genstar Stone Products Co. Shuts Down E 3 October 5, 1988 Frederick Co. Planning Dept.’s Comprehensive Plan E 1 October 5, 1988 Reciting the Pledge of Allegiance in Schools E 1 October 5, 1988 LFCC Professor Rob Simpson and Bat Study E 1 October 5, 1988 Shull, Mary - Middletown Firefighter & EMT E 2 October 5, 1988 Thompson, Dennis - CB’s Corner Store E 2 October 5, 1988 Post, Judy - Shenandoah Peace Coalition E 3 October 5, 1988 Indian Hollow Elementary School Peace Rally E 3 October 12, 1988 Frederick County & The Republican Party E 1 October 12, 1988 Winchester Winery - Gold Medal Winner E 1 October 12, 1988 SAT Scores For Frederick County Students E 1 October 12, 1988 Evans, Jake – Bridging 2 Centuries In the County E 2 October 12, 1988 Butler Manufacturing Plant to Open E 2 October 12, 1988 New LFCC Professors - Papgan, Davis & Grisdale E 2 October 12, 1988 Stephens City Boasts Oldest Frederick Co. Crew E 3 October 19, 1988 Old Stone Restaurant E 1 October 19, 1988 Lauck, Marie – Owes County 1 Cent For Taxes E 1 October 19, 1988 Gypsy Moth Prediction for Next Spring E 1 October 19, 1988 Adams, Mary Larrick - 101 Years Old E 2 October 19, 1988 Jamesway Plaza Fills Up Fast E 2 October 19, 1988 Middletown Fire & Rescue Open House E 3 October 19, 1988 Historical Society Historic Home Tour E 3 October 19, 1988 The Guns of Cedar Creek, by Tom Lewis E 4 October 26, 1988 Carter Hall - The Ghost of Mary Carter Pg. 1 October 26, 1988 Lower Real Estate Taxes In No. Shenandoah Counties Pg. 1 October 26, 1988 Stephens City Waiting for Shopping Center Pg. 1 October 26, 1988 Mowitt, Peter - Frederick County Registrar Pg.
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