MotHer’s DaYfLoWer HUNtGreat Prizesfor MoMs!1: ________________________________________________2: ________________________________________________3: ________________________________________________4: ________________________________________________5: ________________________________________________6: ________________________________________________7: ________________________________________________8: ________________________________________________9: ________________________________________________10: _______________________________________________You can submit entries by1. Mail: PO Box 250 Hollywood, MD 206362. Drop Off: 43251 Rescue LaneHollywood MD 206363. Fax: 301-373-41284. Email: jennifer@somdpublishing.netName: ________________________________Address: ___________________________________________________________________Phone: _______________________________The <strong>County</strong> <strong>Times</strong>There are flowers hidden throughout this week’s paper.The flowers are either hidden within an ad or near a story.Find the 10 flowers shown in the entry form below and write besidethem either the name of the advertiser or the title of the story.(Look Carefully - there are more than 10 flowershidden throughout the newspaper)All entries that are filled out onthis form completely with thecorrect answers will be placed ina basket. We will then pick out3 winners with the first beingthe 1st Place, second being 2ndPlace, third being 3rd Place.1st Place• Pearl Necklace fromRick’s Jewelers• Gift Certificate fromBody Anew Massage• 1 candle from JessieMae Candles2ND Place• Jacqueline MorganDay Spa Gift Certificate• 1 candle from JessieMae Candles3RD Place• Ruddy Duck Gift Certificate• 1 candle from JessieMae CandlesEntries must be receivedon this form by May 6th -Winner will be drawn May 7thand publishedin our May 9th Edition.Just in time for Mother’s Day!Thursday, May 2, <strong>2013</strong> 28Base CuttingCorners to AchieveCore MissionBy Guy LeonardStaff WriterPatuxent River Naval Air Station hasone of the most important missions in thenavy, testing and evaluating every newaircraft for use by warfighters throughoutthe fleet. Because of this, keeping it runningat peek efficiency is paramount intough fiscal times.That’s why base officials have directedemployees there to cut costs, particularlyon energy consumption, whereverthey can.The navy has directed base personnelto curb their power consumptionwhile at work by making sure to turn offtheir computers after they leave and evenavoid using personnel appliances, such ascoffee pots.Employees must instead use appliancesin office common areas, said basespokesperson Connie Hempel.Air conditioning and heating use hasbeen similarly restricted, she said.“It’s all part of the navy’s plan to cutenergy costs by 30 percent,” Hempel said,adding that the goal was to have the planimplemented by April 30.The cuts in power use are accompaniedby cuts in other services around thebase, such as office cleaning and landscaping,which are all contract awards.Grass will be mowed less frequently,and employees will have to take out theirNAVY NEWSown desk area trash, Hempel said.The cost cutting all comes ahead ofplanned civil servant furloughs that areset to take place either by mid-or-lateJune, she said, which means 14 days ofunpaid leave for each employee furloughed,Hempel said.The Department of Defense hadoriginally planned 22 furlough days, oneeach week, which would have resulted ina 20 percent cut in pay for civil servantshere and at other navy installations andcommands.A civil servant on base, speaking oncondition of anonymity, said they and othersare taking the prospect of furloughs instride.“It’s throttled back a bit,” the civilservant said of the impact of furloughs.“It’s mitigating the pain.“A lot of folks realize we have to dosomething to balance the budget … weunderstand the Department of Defensehas to bear some of that.”Some civil servants have even saidthey wished they could take all of theirfurlough days at once and at least take anunpaid leave.“A lot of them are canceling their vacations,so their vacations will be a bunchof Fridays for being sequestered,” thesource said.guyleonard@countytimes.netRotary SquadronGets New Commandermabbodyanewmassagetherapy for the body, mind and soulPhoto By Kit CarsonCommander Wade McConvey of the U.S. Navy, left, is relieved by Lt. Col John Neville, United StatesMarine Corp as he takes command of HX-21Air Test and Evaluation Squadron at Patuxent RiverNaval Air Station. Looking on is Master Chief Richard J. Haninger. Change of command took placeApril 26th.
29 Thursday, May 2, <strong>2013</strong>The <strong>County</strong> <strong>Times</strong>AnnouncinIssued Marriage Applications forFebruary <strong>2013</strong>February 1, <strong>2013</strong>Tonica Latoya Reid 31Lexington Park, MdDaryl Clinton White 32Lexington Park, MdThomas Cecil Wasson 48Lusby, MdLowella Mae Sherman 47Lusby, MdRonald Lee Hutchens, Jr. 41Lexington Park, MdSabrina Lynn Jameson 21Lexington Park, MdCasey Evan Sheckels 27Mechanicsville, MdJessica Nicole Boteler 26Mechanicsville, MdSteven Edward Stollings 27Mechanicsville, MdMegan Jean Duval 27Leonardtown, MdKatlind Elizabeth Smith 21Hollywood, MdCharles Benjamin Combs 22Hollywood, MdJodi Michelle Gleisner 26Hollywood, MdDerek Arthur Tenney 23Leonardtown, MdFebruary 8, <strong>2013</strong>Christopher David Graves 34Hollywood, MdBrittany Nicole Albert 26Hollywood, MdRebecca Darlene Santora 25Welcome, MdStephanie Marie Evans 33Leonardtown, MdKenneth James Wells 34Leonardtown, MdTimothy Edward Dove, jr., 21Lexington Park, MdBrittany Nicole Topper 22Lexington Park, MdFebruary 15, <strong>2013</strong>Ginger Ann Henderson 30Clinton, MdPatrick Michael Howard 37Clinton, MdFebruary 19, <strong>2013</strong>Mechanicsville, MdBryon William Wood 48Mechanicsville, MdBrayton McDonald Joquin, Jr., 47Lexington Park, MdAngie Edith Soto-Lozada 49Lexington Park, MdFebruary 22, <strong>2013</strong>Myniesha Raytoya Chase 21Lexington Park, MdDeandre Lamar Dorsey 21Lexington Park, MdBurton Benedict Raley, II 39Lexington Park, MdChristina Elaine Keenan 28Lexington Park, MdFebruary 4, <strong>2013</strong>David Jean Tuemler 63Lexington Park, MdBonnie Sherrill Moore 62Lexington Park, MdPatrick Colin Macy 24Leonardtown, MdMelissa Ann Caudell 34Leonardtown, MdLayla Michelle Maine 24Waldorf, MdMarisha Candice Proctor 23Waldorf, MdFebruary 7, <strong>2013</strong>William Tyler Metcalfe 27Mechanicsville, MdMelissa Jo Boteler 23Mechanicsville, MdFebruary 11, <strong>2013</strong>Joyce Valerie Duncan 23Leonardtown, MdBrandy Nicole Goroum 23Leonardtown, MdFebruary 13, <strong>2013</strong>Evan Edward Jones 31Lexington Park, MdAnn Marie Goddard 30Lexington Park, MdRobert Eugene Berlingeri 37Ridge, MdMeghan Nichole Hall 27Ridge, MdFebruary 14, <strong>2013</strong>Mark Anthony Wathen, Jr., 31Welcome, MdJohn Charles Lee, II 32Piney Point, MdAshley Nicole Lee 25Piney Point, MdAndrew Jacob Boise 25Norfolk, VaHannah Rae Walker 19Hollywood, MdFebruary 20, <strong>2013</strong>Cody Michael Stone 38Augusta, GaCatherine Tamala Ann DanielsAugusta, GaJamie Lea Shirley 24Mechanicsville, MdMark Stevenson Brensiger, Jr., 31Mechanicsville, MdChristine Michelle Wood 41February 25, <strong>2013</strong>Terrance Allen Scottland 22Callaway, MdJennifer Dawn Phililipi 18Callaway, MdFebruary 26, <strong>2013</strong>Chelsea Mae Evans 21Mechanicsville, MdJoel Andrew Pease 22Mechanicsville, MdMelissa Ann Jones 35Loveville, MdFrank Patrick Lyon 42Loveville, MdScott Alan Wilson 48Lusby, MdKelly Ann Lopez 44California, MdCall The <strong>County</strong> <strong>Times</strong> to Place an Engagement Announcement - It’s Free! 301-373-4125
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