My husband and I were out running errands on Dec. 26 and ended up out in the snow storm.
Due to error on my part, we became stuck in a snowbank. We had new cables to put on our tires so we could get out, but putting them on was very complicated.
A man named John stopped to help us. In work clothes and without gloves, he rolled in the snow as he helped install the tire cables.
In the process of helping us, the knee on his pants ripped, and he became soaked from the snow. I offered to purchase a new pair of pants, but he declined. The offer still stands!
He mentioned he worked at Sears doing deliveries. If you see or know him, please express our thanks. It meant a lot, and it was a great birthday present to be a recipient of such kindness.
Laura Shelton
Short Gap, W.Va.
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Thanks to John, who stopped and helped them at a bad time
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Better ‘Click It’
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They do bite
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Stop buying licenses; let them find the money somewhere else
A few months ago, I received two cards from the National Rifle Association. These were dealing with a legislative alert.
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Strength of gun laws is not reflected in grisly statistics
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An old story
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‘Forgotten warrior’ not forgotten
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Organization needed to help utilize the Potomac River
I am a committee remember on the Tamiami Trail Scenic Highway which stretches from Palmetto to Venice, Fla.
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Reducing meat consumption can help ease climate change
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Editorial Cartoon - 05/18/2013
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Maryland has stopped being “The Free State”
I am a lifetime member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans and, last but not least, the National Rifle Association. I am a yearly member of the American Legion.
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