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B2

December

18-­19,

2013

Mopar Motivators Car Club of Va. hosts 8th annual car show The

Mopar

Motivators

had

a

surprise

guest

appearance

at

its

annual

car

show

held

on

September

28,

2013

at

the

Bethal

Redsox

/

Cardinal

Ballpark

in

Carson. Little

Darian

Day

traveled

¼

mile

to

show

everyone

his

car

as

he

drove

his

Cadillac

Escalade

onto

the

grounds,

while

receiving

the

Best

of

Show

in

the

Battery

Powered

Vehicle

Category.

Dar-­ ian

is

the

Grandson

of

Steve

and

Denise

Day.

This

picture

along

with

pictures

of

all

the

other

cars

as

well

as

pictures

of

each

award

winner

receiving

trophies

can

be

seen

on

the

website

Mopar

Motivators

Facebook. The

event

was

free

to

the

public

and

everyone

present

were

given

a

chance

win

over

30

door

prizes,

thanks

to

busi-­ nesses

for

their

donations

and

products.

Our

thanks

to:

Quality

Machine

Shop,

Len

Lane

In-­ surance,

Masi

Muscle

Car,

Rinkeydink

Cafe,

J.M.

Automotive

Parts

&

Towing,

Browders

Towing,

CrossRoads

C.D.J.,

Advance

Auto

Parts,

Parhams

Shell,

O

Riley

Auto

Parts,

Pep

Boys,

Auto

Zone,

Celebrity

Shine,

BB&T

Bank,

and

Compact

Auto

Service.

Trophy

awards

were

presented

to

the

following

persons:

Best

Mopar

Show

Car:

Mike

Kvasnic-­ ka,

1968

Plymouth

GTX Best

GM

Show

Car:

Arther

Dean,

1979

Chevrolet

Corvette Best

Ford

Show

Car:

Carol

Morgan,

1965

Mustang Best

Import

Race

Car:

Leon

Parham,

1978

Dotsun Best

Ford

Race

Car:

James

Perry,

1987

Mustang

Best

Mopar

Race

Car:

Michael

Lip-­ scomb,

1984

Dodge

Charger Best

Chevy

Race

Car:

Chris

Reece,

1969

Nova Best

Interior:

Steve

and

June

Bryant,

1962

Ford

Fairlane

500 Best

Engine:

Wesley

Jarrett,

1968

Chevrolet

Chevelle Best

Truck:

David

Cabaness,

2013

GMC Best

Rising

Star:

Anthony

Parham,

1986

Ford

Mustang Oldest

Mopar:

C.

A.

Reed,

1950

Dodge Oldest

GM:

Tom

Morgan,

1962

Chev-­ rolet

Impala Most

Club

Members

Represented:

Ford

Adjitators Longest

Distance

Traveled:

Sussex

Cruisers Best

Car

Trailer:

Chris

Reece Best

in

Show:

Tom

Morgan,

1962

Chevrolet

Impala

Theyare

a

charitable

organization

and

our

proceeds

have

been

used

for

vari-­ ous

assistance

to

include

giving

turkeys

to

the

needy

for

the

holidays,

donating

supplies

to

the

“back

to

school”

pro-­ gram,

and

supporting

college

funds. The

club

expands

to

a

chapter

in

North

Carolina

and

we

want

to

thank

those

who

came

up

and

supported

us

in

this

event. The

group

welcomes

anyone

who

is

interested

in

joining

our

organization

as

long

as

one

is

a

person

of

good

character

and

owns

a

vehicle

made

by

Chrysler.

Applications

can

be

obtained

by

contact-­ ing

Larry

Morgan

at

804

720-­5167. Visit

the

website

at

www. moparmotivators.9f.com.

Petersburg Elks Lodge #237 earns certifi cate of appreciation from Dinwiddie Schools

Petersburg Elks Lodge #237 Passes out over 1,500 coloring books, 500 comic books and 600 book marks to five Dinwiddie County Elementary Schools. At left, is Chairman Ronald Brooks and Sunnyside Elementary school principal Wanda Snodgrass. Brooks also does the Dictionary project for seven local Elementary schools, and this year passed out over 400 Dictionary’s to the third grade classes. Last week the Dinwiddie School superintendent presented the Petersburg Elks Lodge #237 and Brooks with a certificate of appreciation from the county for all the work the lodge does to help the county with their education programs.

Virginia State University breaks ground on Multipurpose Center Calling

the

new

facility

“a

symbol

of

unity,”

Virginia

State

University

President

Keith

T.

Miller

led

a

delegation

of

state,

local

and

University

offi

cials

and

construction

partners

in

the

offi

cial

Groundbreaking

on

VSU’s

long-­anticipated,

$84

million

Multipurpose

Center.

Touted

as

the

“new

front

door

of

the

University,”

the

facility

will

feature

a

seating

capacity

of

approximately

5,100

for

sport-­ ing

events,

and

6,100

for

stage

events

and

concerts.

The

Mul-­ tipurpose

Center

will

include

academic

classrooms

and

labs;;

a

wellness

center

for

students

and

staff;;

practice

facilities

and

locker

rooms

for

men’s

and

women’s

basketball,

volleyball,

and

cheerleading;;

a

banquet

kitchen

that

can

accommodate

events

up

to

900;;

six

VIP

suites,

the

President’s

Suite,

Trojan

Club

and

outdoor

club

ter-­ race.

This

building

will

achieve

LEED

Silver

rating,

promoting

not

only

scholastic

and

athletic

excellence,

but

also

an

environ-­ mental

awareness.

VSU’s

Multipurpose

Center

will

serve

as

the

anchor

for

the

University’s

and

Chesterfi

eld

County’s

partnership

to

revital-­ ize

the

Ettrick

area.

A

mixed-­

use

residential

and

commercial

corridor

along

Chesterfi

eld

Av-­ enue

will

complement

the

new

facility.

The

plans

for

growth

are

outlined

in

both

VSU’s

Master

Plan

and

Chesterfi

eld’s

Comprehensive

Plan.

VSU

an-­ ticipates

the

project

taking

22

months

to

complete. V

SU’s

Multipurpose

Center

will

be

the

only

facility

of

its

type

between

Richmond

and

Raleigh,

NC

and

serve

as

a

cultural

hub

for

a

wide

swath

of

Southside

Virginia.

Joining

President

Miller

in

the

Ground-­ breaking

ceremony

was

Virgin-­ ia’s

Secretary

of

Education

and

a

VSU

alumnus

Javaid

Siddiqi,

who

grew

up

in

Ettrick.

Also

on

hand

was

Steve

Elswick,

Vice

Chairman

of

Chesterfi

eld

County’s

Board

of

Supervisors;;

members

of

VSU’s

Board

of

Visitors,

Foundation

and

Real

Estate

Foundation;;

and

repre-­ sentatives

of

Ballard

Construc-­ tion,

the

lead

contractor;;

and

project

architects

and

engineers

Clark-­Nexsen.

President

Miller

praised

the

support

of

the

University’s

neighboring

communities

and

said

the

MPC

will

serve

as

a

hub

for

the

region.

“Look

beside

you,”

he

asked

the

stand-­

ing-­room-­only

crowd

at

the

Groundbreaking.

“Your

neigh-­ bor

may

look

differently;;

have

different

beliefs;;

but

everyone

here

will

benefi

t

from

this

facil-­ ity.”

“The

Multipurpose

Center

holds

promise

to

revitalize

the

village

of

Ettrick,

and

be

a

cata-­ lyst

to

transform

it

into

a

true

college

town,”

said

VSU

Presi-­ dent

Keith

T.

Miller.

“When

you

drive

past

the

construction,

and

later,

when

the

Multipurpose

Center

is

complete,

remember

what

it’s

about

a

unifi

ed

com-­ munity.”


December 18-19, 2013

Page B-3

COMMUNITY NEWS, TIPS & EVENTS

Dunlop House Presents Donations To These Very Good Causes

Stacey Bowen and Toy Newcomb (left) of Dunlop House Assisted Living present a check for $3000 to Lori Mollnow and Bill Humphries with the Colonial Heights Food Pantry. Stacey Bowen (left) and Toy Newcomb (center), of Dunlop House Assisted Living, presents a check for $1000 to Keith Weygand, director of the Salvation Army Men’s Shelter. The money will be used to provide shelter for the winter.

Stacey Bowen and Toy Newcomb (left) of Dunlop House Assisted Living present a check for $1500 to Sam Parham and Sam Jean (right) with the Rotary Club of Petersburg Breakfast. The donation is used for their annual Christmas (from left to right) Stacey Bowen and Toy Newcomb of Dunlop House Assisted dinner for the needy. Living present a check for $1000 to Sean Miller (right) of the Boys and Girls Club of Petersburg. The club serves over 100 children a day.

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Stacey Bowen (left) and Toy Newcomb (right), both with Dunlop House Assisted Living, present a check for $1000 to Charlene Ketcham (center left to right) and Pamela Brown-Smith with Interfaith Adult Daycare in Petersburg. Interfaith has provided services to adults for over 20 years. For more information, call 732-3919

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Visit


 God’s


 House THIS

 â€¨â€ŠWEEKEND

A Place of Trial and Testing by David Wilkerson David Wilkerson Today [May 19, 1931 - April 27, 2011] Many

 â€¨â€Šbelievers

 â€¨â€Šarrive

 â€¨â€Šat

 â€¨â€Šplaces

 â€¨â€Šof

 â€¨â€Štrial

 â€¨â€Šand

 â€¨â€Štesting.

 â€¨â€ŠSometimes

 â€¨â€Šthe

 â€¨â€ŠLord

 â€¨â€Šbrings us

 â€¨â€Što

 â€¨â€Šplaces

 â€¨â€Šsimilar

 â€¨â€Što

 â€¨â€ŠMarah,

 â€¨â€Šwhere

 â€¨â€Šthe

 â€¨â€Šwaters

 â€¨â€Šof

 â€¨â€Šlife

 â€¨â€Šare

 â€¨â€Šbitter

 â€¨â€Š(see

 â€¨â€ŠExodus 15:22-­23).

 â€¨â€ŠAnd

 â€¨â€Šonce

 â€¨â€Šthere,

 â€¨â€Šwe

 â€¨â€Štoo

 â€¨â€Šface

 â€¨â€ŠunfulďŹ

 â€¨â€Šlled

 â€¨â€Šthirst,

 â€¨â€Šnagging

 â€¨â€Šquestions and

 â€¨â€Šgrave

 â€¨â€Šdoubts.

 â€¨â€ŠYou

 â€¨â€Šmay

 â€¨â€Šprotest,

 â€¨â€Šâ€œNo,

 â€¨â€Šyou

 â€¨â€Šcan’t

 â€¨â€Šcompare

 â€¨â€Šme

 â€¨â€Što

 â€¨â€Šthose idolatrous,

 â€¨â€Šfornicating

 â€¨â€ŠIsraelites!

 â€¨â€ŠYou

 â€¨â€Šcan’t

 â€¨â€Šsay

 â€¨â€ŠI’m

 â€¨â€Šlike

 â€¨â€Šthem!â€? But

 â€¨â€Šthe

 â€¨â€Špoor

 â€¨â€ŠIsraelites

 â€¨â€Šdid

 â€¨â€Šnot

 â€¨â€Šrecognize

 â€¨â€Šthese

 â€¨â€Šthings

 â€¨â€Šabout

 â€¨â€Šthemselves;Íž

 â€¨â€Šthey did

 â€¨â€Šnot

 â€¨â€Šrealize

 â€¨â€Šwhat

 â€¨â€Šwas

 â€¨â€Šin

 â€¨â€Štheir

 â€¨â€Šhearts

 â€¨â€Šuntil

 â€¨â€Štheir

 â€¨â€Štime

 â€¨â€Šof

 â€¨â€Štesting

 â€¨â€Šcame.

 â€¨â€ŠI believe

 â€¨â€Šthe

 â€¨â€Šsame

 â€¨â€Šis

 â€¨â€Štrue

 â€¨â€Šof

 â€¨â€ŠGod’s

 â€¨â€Špeople

 â€¨â€Štoday.

 â€¨â€ŠThe

 â€¨â€Šprophet

 â€¨â€ŠJeremiah

 â€¨â€Šwrites, “The

 â€¨â€Šheart

 â€¨â€Šis

 â€¨â€Šdeceitful

 â€¨â€Šabove

 â€¨â€Šall

 â€¨â€Šthings,

 â€¨â€Šand

 â€¨â€Šdesperately

 â€¨â€Šwicked:

 â€¨â€Šwho

 â€¨â€Šcan know

 â€¨â€Šit?â€?

 â€¨â€Š(Jeremiah

 â€¨â€Š17:9). Remember,

 â€¨â€Šthese

 â€¨â€Šare

 â€¨â€Šthe

 â€¨â€Šsame

 â€¨â€Špeople

 â€¨â€Šwho

 â€¨â€Šwould

 â€¨â€Šlater

 â€¨â€Štremble

 â€¨â€Šbefore

 â€¨â€Šthe

 â€¨â€ŠLord

 â€¨â€Šat Mount

 â€¨â€ŠSinai

 â€¨â€Šafter

 â€¨â€Šhearing

 â€¨â€ŠHis

 â€¨â€Šcommandments.

 â€¨â€ŠThey

 â€¨â€Šwould

 â€¨â€Šquickly

 â€¨â€Šanswer, “Everything

 â€¨â€ŠGod

 â€¨â€Šhas

 â€¨â€Šsaid,

 â€¨â€Šwe

 â€¨â€Šwill

 â€¨â€Šdo.

 â€¨â€ŠWe’ll

 â€¨â€Šobey

 â€¨â€Ševery

 â€¨â€Šcommand!â€?

 â€¨â€ŠAnd

 â€¨â€Šthe Israelites

 â€¨â€Šsincerely

 â€¨â€Šmeant

 â€¨â€Ševery

 â€¨â€Šword

 â€¨â€Šthey

 â€¨â€Šsaid.

 â€¨â€ŠThey

 â€¨â€Šwere

 â€¨â€Šfull

 â€¨â€Šof

 â€¨â€Šthe

 â€¨â€Šfear

 â€¨â€Šof God,

 â€¨â€Šand

 â€¨â€Šwere

 â€¨â€Šconvinced

 â€¨â€Šthey

 â€¨â€Šwould

 â€¨â€Šnot

 â€¨â€Šfail

 â€¨â€Što

 â€¨â€Šhonor

 â€¨â€ŠHim.

 â€¨â€ŠBut

 â€¨â€Šthey

 â€¨â€Šhad

 â€¨â€Šno

 â€¨â€Šidea what

 â€¨â€Šwas

 â€¨â€Šin

 â€¨â€Štheir

 â€¨â€Šhearts;Íž

 â€¨â€Šin

 â€¨â€Štruth,

 â€¨â€Šthey

 â€¨â€Šwere

 â€¨â€Šspiritually

 â€¨â€Šbankrupt. You

 â€¨â€Šsee,

 â€¨â€ŠIsrael

 â€¨â€Šwas

 â€¨â€Šliving

 â€¨â€Šoff

 â€¨â€Šthe

 â€¨â€Šexperience

 â€¨â€Šof

 â€¨â€Štheir

 â€¨â€Špastor

 â€¨â€Šand

 â€¨â€Šteacher, Moses.

 â€¨â€ŠThey

 â€¨â€Šhad

 â€¨â€Šno

 â€¨â€Šfaith

 â€¨â€Šof

 â€¨â€Štheir

 â€¨â€Šown

 â€¨â€Šand

 â€¨â€Šwhen

 â€¨â€ŠGod

 â€¨â€Šremoved

 â€¨â€ŠMoses

 â€¨â€Šfrom

 â€¨â€Štheir midst,

 â€¨â€Šthey

 â€¨â€Šbackslid

 â€¨â€Šwithin

 â€¨â€Šforty

 â€¨â€Šdays! The

 â€¨â€Šsame

 â€¨â€Šthing

 â€¨â€Šhappens

 â€¨â€Šwith

 â€¨â€Šmany

 â€¨â€ŠChristians

 â€¨â€Štoday.

 â€¨â€ŠWhen

 â€¨â€Šthey

 â€¨â€Šhear

 â€¨â€ŠGod’s

 â€¨â€ŠWord preached,

 â€¨â€Šthey

 â€¨â€Šeagerly

 â€¨â€Špledge

 â€¨â€Što

 â€¨â€Šobey

 â€¨â€Šit

 â€¨â€Šwith

 â€¨â€Šall

 â€¨â€Štheir

 â€¨â€Šhearts.

 â€¨â€ŠBut

 â€¨â€Šin

 â€¨â€Šreality, they

 â€¨â€Šare

 â€¨â€Šliving

 â€¨â€Šoff

 â€¨â€Šsomeone

 â€¨â€Šelse’s

 â€¨â€Šexperience.

 â€¨â€ŠThey

 â€¨â€Šfeed

 â€¨â€Šon

 â€¨â€Šteaching

 â€¨â€Štapes, seminars,

 â€¨â€Šthe

 â€¨â€Šrevelations

 â€¨â€Šof

 â€¨â€Štheir

 â€¨â€Špastors—and

 â€¨â€Šthey

 â€¨â€Šhave

 â€¨â€Šno

 â€¨â€Šdeep

 â€¨â€Šexperience of

 â€¨â€Štheir

 â€¨â€Šown

 â€¨â€Šwith

 â€¨â€ŠChrist. Beloved,

 â€¨â€Šyou

 â€¨â€Šcannot

 â€¨â€Šget

 â€¨â€ŠGod’s

 â€¨â€Štrue

 â€¨â€Šrevelation

 â€¨â€Šfrom

 â€¨â€Šsomeone

 â€¨â€Šelse.

 â€¨â€ŠA

 â€¨â€Špreacher can

 â€¨â€Šstir

 â€¨â€Šand

 â€¨â€Šinspire

 â€¨â€Šyou,

 â€¨â€Šand

 â€¨â€Šyou

 â€¨â€Šmay

 â€¨â€Šlearn

 â€¨â€Što

 â€¨â€Šspout

 â€¨â€Šbiblical

 â€¨â€Šprecepts.

 â€¨â€ŠBut until

 â€¨â€Šyou

 â€¨â€Šhave

 â€¨â€Šyour

 â€¨â€Šown

 â€¨â€Šexperience

 â€¨â€Šwith

 â€¨â€ŠJesus

 â€¨â€Šand

 â€¨â€Šdevelop

 â€¨â€Ša

 â€¨â€Šhistory

 â€¨â€Šwith

 â€¨â€ŠHim, you

 â€¨â€Šcannot

 â€¨â€Šknow

 â€¨â€ŠHim.

 â€¨â€ŠHis

 â€¨â€Šword

 â€¨â€Šhas

 â€¨â€Što

 â€¨â€Šwork

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Military News

December 18-19, 2013

Page B-5

Universities partner to create degree program, support leader development The

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In a ceremony Wednesday at Virginia Commonwealth University, Dr. Michael Rao, VCU president, and Maj. Gen. Larry D. Wyche, Combined Arms Support Command and Fort Lee commanding general, signed a Memorandum of Understanding agreement to develop the new Master of Supply Chain Management degree program. in

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 â€¨â€ŠALU

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Be Mindful Of Motorcycles

An

average

of

three

lives

a

day

could

be

saved,

ex-­ perts

estimate,

if

motor-­ ists

and

motorcyclists

were

more

careful

at

in-­ tersections.

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fact,

crash

data

reveals

that

motor-­ cycle

crashes

happen

more

often

at

intersections

than

anywhere

else,

relative

to

the

amount

of

time

riders

spend

in

them.

To

help,

one

major

insur-­ ance

company

is

putting

up

caution

signs

on

roads

all

over

the

country.

The

yellow,

diamond-­shaped

signs

feature

a

motor-­ cycle

silhouette

and

are

inscribed

with

the

word

“LOOK”

to

encourage

mo-­ Motorists and motorcyclists should look out for torists

to

look

for

motor-­ each other, especially at intersections. cycles

before

crossing

an

intersection.

It’s

all

part

of

torcyclists

do

not

activate

tective

clothing,

activate

Allstate’s

“Once

is

Never

their

brake

light

when

turn

signals

early

and

al-­ Enough”

(ONE)

program,

slowing

down.

They

slow

ways

use

your

headlights. by

downshifting. •

Flash

your

daughters brake

lights

designed

to

and remind

driv-­ down

James Arlene Branch and their three recently participate in the Stony Creek Christmas ers

and

riders

that

look-­ •

Don’t

assume

motorcy-­ when

slowing

down.

This

Parade representing A Branch Auto Service. ing

once

at

intersections

is

clists

are

speeding.

Due

helps

others

on

the

road

to

their

small

size,

mo-­ know

your

intentions. never

enough.

“In

the

time

it

takes

to

torcycles

may

seem

to

be

Leave

enough

space

be-­ blink

an

eye,

a

life

could

be

moving

faster

and

appear

tween

you

and

the

car

in

you.

wYou’ll

have

completing

a

Automotive

Certification

program

at

farther

away

than

they

re-­ tfront

saved,”

said

Keith

Rutman,

Arlene

and

James

Branch

decided

hat

tof

hey

anted

more

time

to

react

to

other

vice

president

of

Allstate’s

ally

are. to

open

their

own

Auto

Service

Business

and

recently

Southside

Community

College.

consumer

household

unit.

Motorcyclists

often

ad-­ motorists’

actions. they

found

the

oare

pportunity

just

south

of

limits.

If

When

James

first

checked

into

the

auto

mechanics

just

position

w ithin

tawo

lane.

m•

iles

Ride

w ithin

your

Fortunately,

there

helps

them

seen

closed

you’re

a

nfew

things

drivers,

riders

Stony

Creek.

Tand

he

bThis

uilding

had

be

been

or

rider,

a

consid-­ program

he

found

that

automotive

classes

were

er

taking

a

training

course.

taught

in

Goochland

and

Keysville.

Both

campuses

more

easily

by

motorists.

others

can

do.of

years

but

number

the

couple

and

their

daughter

They

also

tend

to

avoid

the

Rush

hour

is

not

the

time

Tips

for

Motorists Jamie

could

see

the

possibilities.

Some

paint

and

a

lot

are

around

80

miles

from

their

home

near

Sussex

Be

cautious

when

going

center

of

the

lane

because

to

learn

how

to

maneuver

of

cleaning

made

a

of

big

difference

in

the

appearance

liquids

that

leak

from

your

motorcycle.

All

rid-­ Courthouse

but

he

was

determined

to

follow

his

through

intersections.

ers

should

avoid

extreme

dream.

Since

he

is

originally

from

Lunenburg

County

engines,

transmissions

Look

left,

lright

and

left

of

their

ocation

at

car

15346

Blue

Star

Highway.

A

big

temperatures

and

inclem-­ and

radiators. again

ofor

motorcyclists.

sign

ver

the

front

d oor

and

several

along

the

road

let

he

chose

Keysville

and

drives

to

class

on

Tuesday

and

Also,

be

aware

that

be-­ Tips

for

Motorcyclists ent

weather. people

in

the

community

know

they

were

o pen. Thursday

nights

for

four

hour

classes

and

gets

home

Learn

More cause

of

a

motorcycle’s

Be

cautious

when

going

James

B ranch

h as

e xperience

i n

a uto

a nd

fl eet

For

more

information

re-­ late.

small

size,

a

bike

can

easily

through

intersections.

garding

motorcycle

safety

e

visible

when

you

ra ide.

hide

in

a

car’s

blind

sapot. maintenance

nd

is

Bjust

one

class

way

from

Arlene

Branch

is

an

early

retiree

from

the

federal

Allow

for

greater

follow-­ Try

to

avoid

blind

spots,

and

awareness,

visit

www. ing

distance.

Most

mo-­ wear

bright-­colored,

pro-­ Allstate.com.

James Branch is standing in front of newly opened A Branch Auto Service in Stony Creek.

Branch family opens new auto service business south of Stony Creek

government

and

has

experience

with

computers,

accounting,

business

and

process

improvement,

quality

management,

and

customer

service.

She

is

looking

forward

to

working

with

her

husband

to

provide

quality

automotive

care

and

maintenance

to

local

customers

as

well

as

travelers

from

the

interstate.

Jamie

Branch

has

experience

with

customer

service

and

will

be

working

with

used

parts

as

well

as

picking

up

new

parts

and

assisting

her

Dad

in

the

shop. The

goal

of

this

business

is

to

provide

a

quality

service

and

to

have

satisfied

customers

that

will

rely

on

A

Branch

Auto

Service

for

their

automotive

needs.

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