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Volume 36, No. 26 Phone: 304-267-9983 Web: www.yourbg.com E-mail: ads@yourbg.com June 25, 2014
National parks are great places for outdoor enthusiasts to
enjoy some of their favorite activities. Many such parks
allow visitors to camp out after a day spent rafting or
kayaking on the water, making these locales the ideal
vacation spots for families or groups of friends who
share a love of the great outdoors.
Hiking is among the more popular activities enjoyed at
parks across the globe. Hikers of all ages and skill levels
can enjoy trails of varying degrees of difficulty, all the
while taking in picturesque landscapes that often cannot
be found in developed urban and suburban areas.
But as much as hiking can be enjoyed even by novice
outdoor enthusiasts, this rewarding activity also can be
dangerous. Hikers often find themselves in remote
locations where cellular phone signals tend to be weak,
which can be troublesome, even when hiking in
relatively crowded parks. Thats why its important to
take the following precautionary measures when hiking.
* Never hike alone. Many outdoor enthusiasts enjoy
escaping from the daily grind and getting some alone
time with Mother Nature. While some outdoor activities
can be safely enjoyed alone, others, including hiking,
should never be done without a friend in tow. There are
numerous benefits to hiking in pairs or groups, not the
least of which is having someone there to go for help
should anyone suffer an injury on the trails. When
hiking with a group or even with only a friend, make
sure no one hikes faster than the slowest hiker. This
ensures that no one will get lost and that each hiker has
someone there to seek help should an accident or injury
occur.
* Share your itinerary with someone staying behind.
Even if you are hiking with others, its best to share your
itinerary with someone who is not joining you on your
trip. This way someone can alert authorities to you, and
your fellow hikers direction if you get lost on a trail and
cannot find your way out. When sharing your itinerary,
share your schedule as well, telling friends who are
staying behind to alert the authorities if you do not
return or make direct contact with them by a given time.
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Community
Calendar
Ruritan Hall
The Tuscarora Ruritan
Hall is available for a
$150 donation- com-
mercial $175 donation.
Air conditioned. Seats
115. Call 304-263-3090
or 304-264-8411 for in-
formation.
Ruritan Hall
Tomahawk Ruritan Club
Rentals available for
Birthday parties, wedding
receptions, reunions,
seminars and work-
shops. Small dining room
$100 and Large Dining
Room $150. Please call
304-754-3860 for reser-
vations.
Bingo
WEEKLY Bingo at the
Shepherdstown Fire Dept.
on Wednesday Evening.
Doors open 5:30, Bingo
starts 6:30pm.
50 Game Money Bingo
Saturday, July 19th for the
benift of the Shepherd-
stown Fire Dept. Doors
open at noon, Bingo starts
at 2pm, advance tickets not
required. $3,550 total prize
money, $35 to play (must
have 100 players). Admis-
sion includes a comlimen-
tary meal.
Dinners/Suppers
CRAFT & VENDOR
SHOW July 19 - 9am to
4pm. Free Admission. In-
dependent Fire Company,
200 W. 2nd Ave, Ranson.
Crafters/Vendors - reserve
your table by July 12 - $20
each. Call Susan 304-535-
2600. Food Sales/Bake
Sale provided by event
Sponsor IFC Auxiliary.
Events
KARATE Camps for ages
4-17tyrs July 7th-11th and
14th-18th. Learn tradition-
al blocks, kicks, strikes,
balance, self-control and
more. Call Joyful Center
for the Arts 304-707-6946
for info. or to register www.
joyfulcenterforthearts.com
FREE HORSE CAMP-
Girls learning about life
themselves and God
through the love of horses.
Horse Camps designed to
teach life, critical thinking,
and communication skill
through horses and basic
horse whispering tech-
nique.Work scholorships
available now. Summer
registration now. 304-754-
4414 or eagleswingsgirls.
org
DANCE Camps for ages
3-17yrs. July 7th-August
1st. Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Cre-
ative Movement, Cheer-
dance and More. Call
Joyful Center for the Arts
at 304-707-6946 for more
information or to register
www. j oyf ul cent er f or t h-
earts.com, 1948 Rock Cliff
Drive.
CHICKEN BBQ Saturday,
June 28th at Bedington
Ruritan Club, Rt.11 North,
11am-sold out. $8.00/din-
ner (1/2 chicken, baked
bean, slaw, drink, roll);
$6.00/half chicken and roll.
More info, call Jim at 304-
264-0940. First BBQ of the
season!
BATTLE of North Mountain
Depot 150th Remember-
ance Hedgesville Fire Hall
June 28 from 1-6, Talks,
Rededication of the Bat-
tle Monument, and guided
Trolley Tours of the Battle-
feld. Doors open @ noon.
Sponsored by the Town of
Hedgesville. Free and open
to the public. For more info
call 304-258-2563.
ART Camps ages
5-17yrs. and Photog-
raphy Camps ages
8-17yrs. Jul y 14th-
25th. Contact Joyful
Center for the Arts at
304-707-6946 for more
i nfo. and to regi ster
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Reunions
ABSHIRE Reunion- The
Annual Abshire Reunion
will be at War Memorial
Park in the Norwalk Pavil-
ion on Saturday, July 12th,
2014. Dinner will begin at
5pm. Drinks and Tableware
will be rpovided. Follow-
ing dinner, an auction and
business meeting will be
held.
Bohrer Family Summer
Picnic will be held on
Sunday, July 20th, at the
Berkeley County Youth
Fairgrounds Exhibit Hall.
Eating at 1:00 sharp!!
Please bring a covered
dish, salad or dessert.
Meat, plates/fatware and
soda will be provided. To
help offset costs there will
be a raffe table set up for
donated items.
MHS Class of 1952- The
Martinsburg High School
Class of 1952 will have an
indoor picinic on July 18th,
2014, at 4pm at the South
Berkeley Baptist Church,
Inwood, WV across from
Musselman High School.
Please reply by July 3rd to
Betty M. Grove 304-267-
6745.
MILLER Reunion- The An-
nual A.J Miller Reunion will
be at War Memorial Park in
the State Farm Pavilion on
Sunday, July 20th, 2014.
Lunch will begin at 1pm.
Drinks and Tableware will
be provided.
The descendants of
William Bill and Ka-
tie Crawford Cole will be
held at Camp Frame 4-H
Camp west of Hedgesville,
WV Sunday, July 6, 2014.
The facilities will open at
11:00 AM with lunch being
served at 1:00. All family
members and friends are
invited to bring their cov-
ered dishes and share in a
day of fellowship and fun.
Drinks and paper products
will be provided. Please
remember to bring an item
for the fundraiser.
THE family of John & Ivy
Adams will be having their
annual family reunion July
5th at War Memorial Park
down by the creek. Please
bring a covered dish and a
wraped gift for the auction.
We will be eating at 1pm.
For more info call 304-263-
9282 or 304-995-1160.
THE family reunion for the
relatives and friends of
William and Mabel Butts
Myers will be on Satur-
day August 9th, 2014 at
War Memorial Park the
Main Pavilion 12:00 noon.
Please bring a covered
dish and something to
drink, also if you can bring
something for the gift table
that would be great. For
more info call Susie Myers
Bonnet at 304-229-0931.
Church News
4TH Annual Race for
the Place will be on the
streets of Martinsburg, WV
on July 12th at 8:00am.
Pre-registration is $25.
(Includes race packet and
race t-shirt and available
at Active.com - locoracing.
org. Registration the day of
is $30 starting at 7:30am
(T-shirts may not be avail-
able.) There will be a street
party immediately after the
race fnish. This is a rain
or shine event. For more
info, contact Bart Cookus
at raceforaplace@hotmail.
com.
Calvary United Method-
ist Church 220 W. Burke
Street, Martinsburg, WV
25401 304-267-4542
Pastor: Rev. Al Clipp
8:30 & 10:45am wor-
ship, Sunday School:
9:30am.
COME enjoy a week of fun
at Vacation Bible School.
Martinsburg Seventhday
Adventist Church on Del-
mar Orchard Road, July
14th-18th. Mondat starts at
5:00-8:00, Tuesday-Friday
6:00-8:00.
Ebenezer Baptist Church,
615 West Martin Street,
Martinsburg. Saturday,
June 21, 2014. Start your
day off right by allowing
your brothers in Christ to
up lift your spirits. Join us
at 9:00am for a time of
fellowship and spiritual
motivation from our Guest
Speakers. Our theme is
Working for the Kingdom.
As always we encour-
age Fathers to bring their
son(s) of all ages or the son
of another. From all of us
at the Mens Ministries of
Ebenezer Baptist Church
we hope to see you there.
Guest Speakers: Deacon
Banner of The Laymen
League, Todd Jackson of
Ebenezer Baptist Church,
Rev. Sharp of The Laymen
League, Charles Brown of
Ebenezer Baptist Church,
Rev. Sidney Johnson of
Mount Zion Methodist
Church, Deacon Duncan
of Destiny Baptist Church.
For more information: call
the Church at 304-267-
6025.
FALLING Waters Pres-
byterian Church invites
you to join us for our Inde-
pendence Day Picnic on
Sunday, June 29 at 11:00
a.m. Sunday School 9:00
a.m Worship 10:00 a.m.
A nursery and childrens
church are available. The
Church is located at 2928
Hammonds Mill Road,
Hedgesville.
FIRST Presbyterian
Church, 220 South Queen
Street, Martinsburg invites
you to join us for Sunday
events. Church School at
9:30am, Fellowship Hour
10:30am and Morning Wor-
ship at 11:00am. Help us in
Making Disciples of Jesus
Christ! The Rev. Dr. Rufus
Burton is Pastor. Church
Offce is 304-263-5201.
GANOTOWN United
Methodist Church, 1863
Back Creek Valley Road,
Ganotown, WV. No Carry
Outs Available. July 12th,
2014, 4pm-? Eats: Fried
Tenderloin Sandwiches,
Mexicans Sandwiches,
Hot Dogs, Vegetable
Soup, Chicken Noodle
Soup, Bean Soup, Cake,
Drinks: Ice Tea, Coffee,
Water, Lemonade. Aus-
tion 6pm. Homemade
Baked Goods & Various
Other Items. Contact
304-229-3289 or 304-
258-1772.
Editorial
Courtesy of
BERKELEY MEDICAL CENTER LAB RECEIVES
ACCREDITATION FROM COLLEGE OF AMERICAN
PATHOLOGISTS
MARTINSBURG, W.Va. Te main
laboratory at University Healthcare
Berkeley Medical Center has been
awarded accreditation by the College of
American Pathologists (CAP), based on
the results of a recent onsite inspection.
Te laboratorys director, Jefrey A.
Stead, MD, was recently advised of this
national recognition and congratulated
for the excellence of the services being
provided. Berkeley Medical Centers
laboratory is one of more than 7,000
CAP-accredited laboratories worldwide.
Te CAP Laboratory Accreditation Pro-
gram, begun in the early 1960s, is recog-
nized by the federal government as be-
ing equal to or more stringent than the
governments own inspection program.
During the CAP accreditation pro-
cess, a team of inspectors examines the
laboratorys records and quality con-
trol procedures for the preceding two
years. CAP inspectors also examine
laboratory staf qualifcations, labora-
tory facilities and equipment, the safe-
ty program and record, as well as the
overall management of the laboratory.
Tis stringent inspection pro-
gram is designed to specifcally en-
sure the highest standard of care for
all laboratory patients, Stead stated.
More information about University
Healthcare Berkeley Medical Center can
be found at www.wvuniversityhealth-
care.com. More information about
the CAP can be found at www.cap.org.
Editorial
Courtesy of
GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP BEGINNING
Are you struggling with grief related to the loss of
a loved one? Tere is help available to you free of
charge from the Grief Support Services of Hos-
pice of the Panhandle. A general grief support
group called Circle of Hope will be hosted on
Tursdays from July 3 August 21 in the afer-
noons and evenings. Te afernoon group will
held from 1 2:30 p.m. and the evening group
will be from 7 8:30 p.m. Both groups will be
at the Center for Grief Support located at 330
Hospice Lane, Kearneysville. Preregistration is
required. For more information about the Cir-
cle of Hope or other grief related issues, please
contact the Center for Grief Support at (304)
264-3902.
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2014 JEFFERSON COUNTY
YOUTH FOOTBALL
Football & Cheerleading Registration
Registration Fee
$
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00
Contact Jimmy Pierson
304-725-0552 or
Judy Brown 304-261-8133
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REGISTRATION FORMS ARE AVAILABLE
AT OUR WEBSITE: www.JCYFL.net
REGISTRATION DATES:
Registrations will be held at the Charles C. Marcus Field in Ranson
OPEN REGISTRATION FOR ALL NEW & RETURNING PARTICIPANTS:
Saturday, June 14, 2014 9am to Noon
Monday, June 16, 2014 6pm to7:30pm
Saturday, June 28, 2014 9am to Noon
Monday, July 7, 2014 6pm to 7:30pm
Friday, July 11, 2014 6pm to 8pm
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JUNGLE Safari is the the
theme for BibleSchool on
June 23 to 26 from 6:00
pm to 8:30 pm at the Ger-
rardstown United Method-
ist Church located at 1781
Gerrardstown Road, Route
51W, for info call 304-229-
2351.
LITTLE Falls Presbyterian
Church, 6788 Williamsport
Pike, Falling Waters, WV
invites you to join us on
Sunday, June 29, 2014.
Worship service at 9:15
a.m. followed by Fellow-
ship Reception and Sun-
day School. Pastor Debi
Barnett will be preaching
on The Courage of Nathan,
scripture reading from II
Samuel 12. For more infor-
mation contact Pastor Debi
at 540-671-0279 and visit
us on our website at http://
www.littlefallschurch.com.
Live Dinner Entertain-
ment featuring: Chosen
*Spiritual Dance * Ven-
dors Saturday, June 28,
2014 6-9pm. Knights of
Columbia, 20340 Leiters-
burg Pike, Hagerstown,
MD 21740. Ticket Cost:
In Advance: $25.00, At
the Door: $30.00, Ages
16 and under: $10.00.
For ticket info contact:
Linda Brooks 301-797-
4310. Sponsored by Ac-
tivities for Life Health &
Fitness.
OTTERBEIN United
Methodist Church, 549 N.
Queen Street in Martins-
burg, invites you and your
family to join them at their
Sunday morning worship
services. This week, Sun-
day, June 29, the church
will have a 10:30 a.m. unity
service for the ffth Sun-
day of the month. Sunday
School classes will be at
9:30 a.m. All are welcome.
Come celebrate the Good
News! Church offce: 304-
263-0342. The Rev. Mark
C. Mooney is pastor.
Pastor C. Wayne Frum,
304-229-8508 or 301-988-
7654, of the Bunker Hill
United Methodist Church,
9863 Winchester Avenue,
Bunker Hill announces the
following Worship Service:
Sunday, June 22 11:00
AM Worship Service @
Clearbrook Park
ST.. Johns Baptist
Church, 318 W. German
St, Shepherdstown, WV
25542. WEEKLY SCHED-
ULE: Sunday School: 9:30
-10:45am, Church Ser-
vice: 11:00am -1:00pm,
Bible Study: Wednes-
days, 6:30-8:00pm. Youth
Choir Rehearsal: 4th Sat
@10:00 - 11:00am. For
more information, contact:
Rev Curtis Gill, cell: 304-
839-7729.
THE Gerrardstown United
Methodist Church morning
worship service is at 11:00
am each Sunday. Church
School for the children
and a nursery is provid-
ed during the service. An
adult church school class
meets at 10:00am each
Sunday morning. Come
join us.
Church News
4TH Annual Race for
the Place will be on the
streets of Martinsburg, WV
on July 12th at 8:00am.
Pre-registration is $25.
(Includes race packet and
race t-shirt and available
at Active.com - locoracing.
org. Registration the day of
is $30 starting at 7:30am
(T-shirts may not be avail-
able.) There will be a street
party immediately after the
race fnish. This is a rain
or shine event. For more
info, contact Bart Cookus
at raceforaplace@hotmail.
com.
Calvary United Method-
ist Church 220 W. Burke
Street, Martinsburg, WV
25401 304-267-4542
Pastor: Rev. Al Clipp
8:30 & 10:45am wor-
ship, Sunday School:
9:30am.
COME enjoy a week of fun
at Vacation Bible School.
Martinsburg Seventhday
Adventist Church on Del-
mar Orchard Road, July
14th-18th. Mondat starts at
5:00-8:00, Tuesday-Friday
6:00-8:00.
Ebenezer Baptist Church,
615 West Martin Street,
Martinsburg. Saturday,
June 21, 2014. Start your
day off right by allowing
your brothers in Christ to
up lift your spirits. Join us
at 9:00am for a time of
fellowship and spiritual
motivation from our Guest
Speakers. Our theme is
Working for the Kingdom.
As always we encour-
age Fathers to bring their
son(s) of all ages or the son
of another. From all of us
at the Mens Ministries of
Ebenezer Baptist Church
we hope to see you there.
Guest Speakers: Deacon
Banner of The Laymen
League, Todd Jackson of
Ebenezer Baptist Church,
Rev. Sharp of The Laymen
League, Charles Brown of
Ebenezer Baptist Church,
Rev. Sidney Johnson of
Mount Zion Methodist
Church, Deacon Duncan
of Destiny Baptist Church.
For more information: call
the Church at 304-267-
6025.
FALLING Waters Pres-
byterian Church invites
you to join us for our Inde-
pendence Day Picnic on
Sunday, June 29 at 11:00
a.m. Sunday School 9:00
a.m Worship 10:00 a.m.
A nursery and childrens
church are available. The
Church is located at 2928
Hammonds Mill Road,
Hedgesville.
FIRST Presbyterian
Church, 220 South Queen
Street, Martinsburg invites
you to join us for Sunday
events. Church School at
9:30am, Fellowship Hour
10:30am and Morning Wor-
ship at 11:00am. Help us in
Making Disciples of Jesus
Christ! The Rev. Dr. Rufus
Burton is Pastor. Church
Offce is 304-263-5201.
GANOTOWN United
Methodist Church, 1863
Back Creek Valley Road,
Ganotown, WV. No Carry
Outs Available. July 12th,
2014, 4pm-? Eats: Fried
Tenderloin Sandwiches,
Mexicans Sandwiches,
Hot Dogs, Vegetable
Soup, Chicken Noodle
Soup, Bean Soup, Cake,
Drinks: Ice Tea, Coffee,
Water, Lemonade. Aus-
tion 6pm. Homemade
Baked Goods & Various
Other Items. Contact
304-229-3289 or 304-
258-1772.
304-263-1300 304-263-1300
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SUMMER
We Have Snacks, Sodas, and Hot Dogs
& 100% Beef Burgers for Your Grill!
PROPANE EXCHANGE
$
1 9
50
is Picnic Time!
Join Us this Summer
for Lots of Fun at:
Hours: Sat 11am-5pm Sun 1pm-5pm
Reg. Admission:
$6 per person
2 years old and up
Large group reservations can be accomodated
during weekdays by calling in advance to schedule
We are located at the Caperton Train Station
229 E Martin Street Martinsburg, WV
304-264-9977 info@forthekidsbygeorge.org
SPECIAL
INVITATION!
Group Rates of
$5/person for
parties of
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through August
Need Childcare?
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VACATION Bible School
at Inwood Family Worship
Center COG, 28 Lafay-
ette Lane, Inwood, WV,
304-229-6716. WEIRD
ANIMALS Where Jesus Is
One Of A Kind. June 23rd
thru June 27th, 6pm until
8:30pm, Ages 4 & up. If
you child is under 4 years
of age they are welcome
to stay but someone must
stay with them!!! Pre-K and
Kindergater, 1st and 2nd
Grade, 3rd and 4th Grade,
5th Grade and up.
WE are having a hymn sing
on Saturday, June 28, 2014
at The Silver Grove United
Methodist Church. Fea-
turing Journey of Grace,
out of Maryland. Starts at
6p.m. Everyone welcome
to come worship the lord
with us. Directions: Rt. 340
onto Chestnut Hill Rd go 1
mile church on right. Rt. 9
onto Chestnut Hill rd. go 3
miles church on left after
Blue Ridge Acres.
Winchester Avenue
Christian Church (Dis-
ciples of Christ) 400
Winchester Ave, Mar-
tinsburg, WV. Rev. Ben-
jamin Manning, Minister.
Sunday School 9:30,
Morning Worship 10:45.
Thursday 10:00-1:00
Clothing Closet Open.
(Church entrance and
sanctuary are accessi-
ble to the handicapped).
Everyone welcome.
General News
NEEDED!!!!!! Volunteers
for events- We are a
non-proft cancer aware-
ness organization. Please
call 304-263-6128; ask for
Bonnie Bell.
ORIGINAL KNOTHEADS
AT TOMAHAWK INTER-
MEDIATE SCHOOL ARE
CRAFTING ITEMS FROM
DONATED YARN FOR
SALE WITH ALL MONEY
DONATED TO BACK-
PACKS OF LOVE. DO-
NATIONS OF YARN ARE
NEEDED. JOHN RECK-
NER 304-579-4434.
OVER 1,000 New Items!
RV Supplies, Propane
Accessories, CHEAP Ice,
Blue Smoke Salsa. Come
Look Us Over TODAY!
Open EVERY day. FALL-
ING WATERS CAMPSITE.
304-274-2791
PROPANE!!!....and pro-
pane accessories. Tanks,
hoses, regulators, brass
fttings, copper tubing.
Prices so good that Cheap-
skates Love Us!!! Open
EVERY day. FALLING
WATERS CAMPSITE.
304-274-2791.
The Berkeley County Meals
on Wheels Needs You- Dont
miss a wonderful opportuni-
ty to be a volunteer driver for
Berkeley County Meals on
Wheels program and touch
the lives of many individu-
als that cant provide meals
for themselves. If you and a
friend or spouse have a cou-
ple hours once a month to
help deliver a hot noon meal
to our elderly, convalescing
or handicapped neighbors,
please contact our director,
Becky, at 304-263-6622 be-
tween the hours of 9am-12
noon.
USO In The Park Featur-
ing: Dixie Moon, JFactor,
1 Served & Fire and Po-
lice Show at War Memorial
Park, Martinsburg, WV on
Sunday, July 6th at 11am-
4pm.
Appliances
9 West Appliances
Refrigerators, Stoves,
Washers/Dryers & Freez-
ers. All like new with war-
ranty. Call 304-263-5049.
GE side by side cream re-
frigerator in good condition,
$250/obo. Call 304-839-
1409.
MOUNTAIN STATE AP-
PLIANCES 304-263-4612
Washers, Dryers, Refrig-
erators, stoves. All major
brands including: GE, May-
tag, Kenmore, Frigidaire
and more. Best prices any-
where with warranty. We
service what we sell 304-
263-4612.
Jewelry
14kt. yellow gold necklace,
genuine diamond and gen-
uine pear shaped red gar-
net stone. Retails $500.
sell $275. 304-240-5612.
Computers/
Personal
HP Computer, 400GB
hard drive, 3GB RAM plus
all the accessories. Entire
package for $100. Call
304-263-1316 between
9am and 9pm.
Furniture
RARE new walnut, red
oak queen size beds,
matching night stands,
handcrafted by Appalation
Woodsman and Wife. Paid
$2,500 each. Best Offer.
Call 304-279-9709.
3 solid oak high back
swivel beautiful bar stools
$150.00. Call 304-263-
2724.
ANTIQUE white dresser
with mirror & chest of draw-
ers, both for $125. Call
304-262-4031 or 304-820-
8676.
Beautifully detailed solid
oak dining table w/ 2 leaves
for expansion 4 chairs 304-
263-2724.
BROWN recliner in excel-
lent shape, $80. Call 304-
270-7077.
DINING room set- In-
cludes: table w/insert, 4
stuffed chairs, china cab-
inet. Top condition, $245
or sold in 2 units for $100
$ 200. Call 304-754-3558
Sun-Thurs, 8am-8pm.
Ridersville
Ridersville
CYCLE
CYCLE
(304) 258-1449
www.ridersvillecycle.com
75 Good Times Drive, Route 522 South of Berkeley Springs, WV
M-F 9-6 Sat. 9-3
Clear Valley Boiler Solutions
Clear Spring, MD
240-329-0536
Shop and Compare. Youll Be Glad You Did!
Mon.-Fri. 9:30-6:00 Sat. 9:30-5:00
304-263-6969
Across from McDonalds
205 EAGLE SCHOOL RD. MARTINSBURG
CREDIT AND LAYAWAYS AVAILABLE
D utch B rothers D utch B rothers D utch B rothers
F urniture & M attress O utlet F urniture & M attress O utlet F urniture & M attress O utlet
All Furniture Discount Priced Every Day!
BIG
Save BIG on: BIG
La-Z-Boy, Best & Catnapper Recliner
Sale Starting $299
95*
- Thru June
Living Rooms
Bedrooms
Mattresses
Table Sets
Recliners
Sofas
Lamps
Accessories
Tremendous Savings
www.DutchBrothersFurnitureOutlet.com
STOREWIDE!
* With Coupon. No Other Discounts Apply. (LA-Z-BOYS START AT $324.95)
31 Meadowlane Plaza, Martinsburg, WV
Mon-Sat. 10am-8pm Sun. 11am-6pm
304.240.1974
and Grooming
Dog Gone Pets
www.facebook.com/DogGonePets
$
10 OFF Grooming (New Clients)
$
5 OFF Grooming (Existing Clients)
998 Arden-Nollville Rd Inwood, WV 25428
Mon - Thur 10-6 Fri 10-7 Sat 9:30-4
304.229.4411
www.valleyguns2.com
II
II II
V
G
alley
uns
Here Are Just Some Of The Great Deals On The Boardwalk...
22LR Available in Limited Quantities (100 rounds per customer)
9MM 115 Grain F.M.J. $249.95 Case (1000 Rounds) $145.95 Ammo Can (500 Rounds)
40 Cal. S&W *$389 Case (1000 Rounds) *$199.95 Ammo Can (500 Rounds)
45 Cal. A.C.P. *$489 Case (1000 Rounds) *$249.95 Ammo Can (500 Rounds)
Ruger American Rie with 3x9x40 Scope, Sling, Gun Case, Mounted & Bore Sighted *$450.95
Federal Estate 12ga Super Target #8 shot $6.75/box or $65.00/case
Federal Estate 12ga 00 buckshot, 25rnd box- 1$9.95/bx $189.00/cs
Federal RTP 38 spl 130gr FMJ 500rnd Bulk w/ free ammo can $229.00
PMC 40 S&W 165gr FMJ, 500rnd Bulk w/ free ammo can- $195.00
PPU 45ACP 230gr FMJ 500rnd Bulk w/ free ammo can- $249.00
Silver Bear 223- 500rnd case, 55gr FMJ- $169.00
Brown Bear 7.62x39 cal, 500rnd case, 123gr FMJ-$150.00
PMC Bronze 223, 55gr FMJ- $389.00/ 1k rnd case
PMC XTAC 5.56, 55gr FMJ- $399.00/1k rnd case
Excellent Condition Mosin Nagants, 7.62x54R cal. - $135.00
Smith & Wesson MP15 MOE Black Model Only $1050.00
S&W MP 40 & MP 9 Range/Carry Kits- $575.00
S&W SD9 & SD 40- $325.00
Ruger LCP- 295.00
Springeld XDs 9mm Black- 525.00
Springeld XD Essentials 399.00 (special order only)
Smith & Wesson
M&P 15 Sport Rie
w/2 Additional 30 Round Mags
500 Rounds of XM193 and Tactical Gun Case
ONLY *
$
895
Pelican, Waterproof/shock proof gun cases- $199.00 (1700, 1720 & 1750 models only) Limited Quantities of 22 L.R. & 22 WMR In stock- (limit 100rnds/ customer)
10% off all Personal Defense Ammunition (excluding 380ACP)
* WV sales tax is NOT included in prices.
Visi t us online at
www.yourbg.com
Anna
Elizabeth
9 lbs. 5 oz.
21 inches
May 15, 2004
Welcome
Baby Home
with a 7-Foot
Yard Stork!
Our Special Delivery Stork
Rental Package Includes:
Next-Day Service
Star Keepsake
Special Delivery Stork
304-267-9983
Special! Special!
4-Day Rental 4-Day Rental
$
29
00 $
29
00
With all storks you get a
keepsake star with the
Babys name, weight and
date of birth.
What a GREAT way to
announce the birth of your
baby or to help announce
the birth of a friends baby.
Plus tax
Limited Delivery Area.
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FREE Davenport Sofa-
Pick-up anytime. Call 304-
240-0203 LM, petaining
orange color.
La-Z-Boy Dual Reclining
Sofa, Burgundy, 4 yrs old,
90 long, Zero wall space
to recline; Like New, $400
Rocker/Recliner, tan cor-
duroy, Excellent condition,
$50 Old Swivel Rocker;
Turns/Rocks 360 degrees;
$25, 304-274-3152.
MATTRESS/ Boxspr i ng
Sets. Twins $125, Fulls
$175, Queens $225, Kings
$300. Delivery Available
call for prices. 304-299-
1005 (Rod).
NEEDLEPOINT chairs,
each with a different foral
design, and drop-leaf table.
$600. 304-876-7088
OLD solid oak roll top desk
& chair $475 and Hard-
wood dining table, hutch
& 6 chairs, $475. Call
304-754-8845.
OVER 1,000 New Items!
RV Supplies, Propane
Accessories, CHEAP
Ice, Blue Smoke Sal-
sa. Come Look Us Over
TODAY! Open EVERY
day. FALLING WATERS
CAMPSITE. 304-274-
2791
PROPA N E ! ! ! . . . . a n d
propane accessories.
Tanks, hoses, regula-
tors, brass fittings, cop-
per tubing. Prices so
good that Cheapskates
Love Us!!! Open EVERY
day. FALLING WATERS
CAMPSITE. 304-274-
2791.
QUEEN mattress & box-
spring, 6 month old,
$200. Call 304-582-
3459.
SOLID wal nut coffee
tabl e i n excel l ent con-
di ti on, $25. Cal l 304-
270-6093.
Household Items
5 pc. Bedroom suite. King
or queen bed. $1200
obo. Call 304-676-6703.
AMISH Made Sewing Cen-
ter. Solid Oak Wood with
hydraulic lift for sewing ma-
chine. Has Hutch on top
for material and six nice
size drawers. 78High, 46
wide, 33 deep. Can send
pictures. Paid $2,500 sell
for $1,200. Call 304-283-
3118.
FLOOR Lamp Like New
$15.00, 240-291-3406.
LARGE ORIENTAL RUGS,
APPRAISED FOR $2,000.
WILL TAKE $400. CALL
304-262-4031 OR 304-
820-8676.
OVER 1,000 New Items!
RV Supplies, Propane
Accessories, CHEAP Ice,
Blue Smoke Salsa. Come
Look Us Over TODAY!
Open EVERY day. FALL-
ING WATERS CAMP-
SITE. 304-274-2791
P R OPA N E ! ! ! . . . . a n d
propane accessories.
Tanks, hoses, regula-
tors, brass fittings, cop-
per tubing. Prices so
good that Cheapskates
Love Us!!! Open EVERY
day. F A L L I N G WA -
T E R S C A M P S I T E .
304- 274- 2791.
Lawn & Garden
10hp Wheel Horse 42
mower with snowblade,
wheel weights and tire
chains, $925/obo. Call
304-283-0922.
12HP white riding mower,
38 cut, new battery, ga-
rage kept. Asking $350
and Craftsman Weed
Eatter, like new $50. Call
304-267-4648.
18hp M.W Riding Mower
with 42 cut, new tires 7
battery, runs great, $400/
obo. Call 304-267-4648.
6.5hp Husgvarna self-pro-
pelled mower 22 cut with
rear bagger in new condi-
ton, $150. Call 304-267-
4648.
AFFORDABLE & De-
pendable: Mowing, Trim-
ming, Mulching, Weeding,
Landscaping, Trim/Cut
Trees & More! Residential
& Commercial. Free Esti-
mates! Dont Delay, Call
Today 304-263-1798 or
304-283-8302.
I HAUL AWAY FOR FREE!
Riding and push mowers,
tillers, generators, weed
trimmers, snow blowers,
chain saws, roto tillers,
truck/car batteries, All gas-
oline related items. Call
304-267-4648 LM.
LOG Splitter- 10Ton, Hy-
draulic, $40. 304-229-
9023.
MTD Yard Machine. Chip-
per/Shredder. 5HP. 3 way
system with bag. GUC
$175, 304-261-4823.
SCOTTS Speedy Green
3000 manual fertilizer/seed
spreader. $25.00 304-886-
5146.
TOPSOIL Screened topsoil
with 20% screened com-
post added. 5 cubic yds
delivered. Call O.W. Haul-
ing 304-264-5966.
TROY-BUILT Model 410
Chipper/Shredder. Approx
6 years old. Accepts up to
3 inch diameter limb. 10 to
1 reduction factor. Works
Good. $300.00 304-886-
5146
Musical Items
140 Music CDs $100. Call
304-264-1580.
HARMAN Kardon AVR
7300 receiver, Boston
Acoustics speakers, NHT
piano black subwoofer,
dipole surroundsound .
$475.00. 304-261-2188.
OVATION Celebrity de-
luxe acoustic/electric gui-
tar, 6 string super/shal-
lowbody blue hardshell
case, $300. Call 304-260-
0881.
TAKAMINE EF-349 Dread-
nought Guitar, Acoustic
electric, mahogany, hard-
shell case, $275. Call 304-
671-3878.
Sporting Goods
AERO Pilates reformer
machine with many acces-
sories. Selling for 150.00.
Call 304-820-4065.
NORDIC track walker paid
1050.00will sell for 450.00
excellent condition. 304-
274-2701
OVER 1,000 New Items!
RV Supplies, Propane
Accessories, CHEAP Ice,
Blue Smoke Salsa. Come
Look Us Over TODAY!
Open EVERY day. FALL-
ING WATERS CAMPSITE.
304-274-2791
USO In The Park Featur-
ing: Dixie Moon, JFactor,
1 Served & Fire and Po-
lice Show at War Memorial
Park, Martinsburg, WV on
Sunday, July 6th at 11am-
4pm.
Appliances
9 West Appliances
Refrigerators, Stoves,
Washers/Dryers & Freez-
ers. All like new with war-
ranty. Call 304-263-5049.
GE side by side cream re-
frigerator in good condition,
$250/obo. Call 304-839-
1409.
MOUNTAIN STATE AP-
PLIANCES 304-263-4612
Washers, Dryers, Refrig-
erators, stoves. All major
brands including: GE, May-
tag, Kenmore, Frigidaire
and more. Best prices any-
where with warranty. We
service what we sell 304-
263-4612.
Jewelry
14kt. yellow gold necklace,
genuine diamond and gen-
uine pear shaped red gar-
net stone. Retails $500.
sell $275. 304-240-5612.
Computers/
Personal
HP Computer, 400GB
hard drive, 3GB RAM plus
all the accessories. Entire
package for $100. Call
304-263-1316 between
9am and 9pm.
Furniture
RARE new walnut, red
oak queen size beds,
matching night stands,
handcrafted by Appalation
Woodsman and Wife. Paid
$2,500 each. Best Offer.
Call 304-279-9709.
3 solid oak high back
swivel beautiful bar stools
$150.00. Call 304-263-
2724.
ANTIQUE white dresser
with mirror & chest of draw-
ers, both for $125. Call
304-262-4031 or 304-820-
8676.
Beautifully detailed solid
oak dining table w/ 2 leaves
for expansion 4 chairs 304-
263-2724.
BROWN recliner in excel-
lent shape, $80. Call 304-
270-7077.
DINING room set- In-
cludes: table w/insert, 4
stuffed chairs, china cab-
inet. Top condition, $245
or sold in 2 units for $100
$ 200. Call 304-754-3558
Sun-Thurs, 8am-8pm.
998 Arden-Nollville Rd Inwood, WV 25428
Mon - Thur 10-6 Fri 10-7 Sat 9:30-4
304.229.4411
www.valleyguns2.com
II
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V
G
alley
uns
Here Are Just Some Of The Great Deals On The Boardwalk...
22LR Available in Limited Quantities (100 rounds per customer)
9MM 115 Grain F.M.J. $249.95 Case (1000 Rounds) $145.95 Ammo Can (500 Rounds)
40 Cal. S&W *$389 Case (1000 Rounds) *$199.95 Ammo Can (500 Rounds)
45 Cal. A.C.P. *$489 Case (1000 Rounds) *$249.95 Ammo Can (500 Rounds)
Ruger American Rie with 3x9x40 Scope, Sling, Gun Case, Mounted & Bore Sighted *$450.95
Federal Estate 12ga Super Target #8 shot $6.75/box or $65.00/case
Federal Estate 12ga 00 buckshot, 25rnd box- 1$9.95/bx $189.00/cs
Federal RTP 38 spl 130gr FMJ 500rnd Bulk w/ free ammo can $229.00
PMC 40 S&W 165gr FMJ, 500rnd Bulk w/ free ammo can- $195.00
PPU 45ACP 230gr FMJ 500rnd Bulk w/ free ammo can- $249.00
Silver Bear 223- 500rnd case, 55gr FMJ- $169.00
Brown Bear 7.62x39 cal, 500rnd case, 123gr FMJ-$150.00
PMC Bronze 223, 55gr FMJ- $389.00/ 1k rnd case
PMC XTAC 5.56, 55gr FMJ- $399.00/1k rnd case
Excellent Condition Mosin Nagants, 7.62x54R cal. - $135.00
Smith & Wesson MP15 MOE Black Model Only $1050.00
S&W MP 40 & MP 9 Range/Carry Kits- $575.00
S&W SD9 & SD 40- $325.00
Ruger LCP- 295.00
Springeld XDs 9mm Black- 525.00
Springeld XD Essentials 399.00 (special order only)
Smith & Wesson
M&P 15 Sport Rie
w/2 Additional 30 Round Mags
500 Rounds of XM193 and Tactical Gun Case
ONLY *
$
895
Pelican, Waterproof/shock proof gun cases- $199.00 (1700, 1720 & 1750 models only) Limited Quantities of 22 L.R. & 22 WMR In stock- (limit 100rnds/ customer)
10% off all Personal Defense Ammunition (excluding 380ACP)
* WV sales tax is NOT included in prices.
Affordable
Sectional Homes
Rankin Homes
304-267-9948
1647 New York Ave. Martinsburg, WV
Set in a nice
Martinsburg Community
on Berkeley Station Road,
2 miles off I-81 North,
close to MD. Line
For more information call
7437 Sharpsburg Pike, Boonsboro, MD 21713
Only 10 Minutes from Shepherdstown on Rt. 65 (Sharpsburg Pike)
301-302-0740
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-6:00pm
Saturday 8:00am-5:00pm Closed Sunday
Trees &
Shrubs
Arriving
Daily
Mulch Hardscape
Spring Flowers Vegetable Plants
Good Selection of Bag & Bulk Mulch and Stone
Fraziers
Pawn
Shop
922 N. Queen Street, 922 N. Queen Street,
Martinsburg, WV Martinsburg, WV
304.263.8511 304.263.8511
Paying Top Dollar For Gold, Guns,
Diamonds, Jewelry...Anything of Value!
Inform The
Community Of
Your Church
News
Due Thursday
At Noon
Buyers Guide
Church News
415 Wilson St.,
Martinsburg, WV
FAX: 304-263-7106
EMAIL: ads@yourbg.com
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Racquetball - Experienced
SENIORS Preferred. 304-
229-9167
TENT with poles/stakes
13x10 including 3 tarps
1-16x30 - 2 smaller ones-
all in good condition-all for
$75. 304-725-8991.
WEIGHT Bench squat
rack, lat pull down com-
bo, $150/obo. Call 304-
941-8169.
Misc.
3 wheel wheel chair, brand
new. Paid $1,500, Asking
$300. Call 304-283-4910.
55 gallon metal & plastic
barrels. Metal w/removable
lids, Platic has 2 long holes
on top. Great for burning
or feed!!!Great Deal!!! $15
each. Call 304-267-4648 or
cell 304-268-5952.
AQUARIUM 5 Gal. with
best accessories, $30. Call
304-886-6477.
BLUETOOTH Headset
with vehicle charger used
only once. $40.00 Call 304-
229-6740.
CABINET, Typeset. Metal ,
43x36wx22d with 12 old
wooden drawers full of lead
type, $100 cash. Call 304-
267-4951.
CHAIR Caning-cane,
split, & rush. Call for pric-
es 304-263-3964.
CHAIR Caning-cane,
split, & rush. Call for pric-
es 304-263-3964.
COMFORT Heater saves
on electricity. I have
manual on it, 4200. Call
304-270-7077.
FIREPLACE Set, In-
cludes: Screen, Iron Log
Holder, Irons & 3pc. hand
tools, $45 cash. Call
304-267-4951.
FOR sale scout items
vintage and new, knives,
books, pins, canteen,
whistle, camera, com-
pass, hatchet, stamps,
rings, pocket match signal
set, Patriot Antigues King
Street, Show Case RWS..
FREE Estimates Allstate
Insurance: Auto, Life In-
surance, Annuities, CDs,
Accident, Cancer Disabili-
ty, Long Term Care, Retire-
ment Planning. Call 304-
725-7943.
FREE whole house foor
model humidifer with loose
fan blade. Call 304-267-
6091.
FREE will removal honey
bee swarms. Call 304-267-
8110.
GAS Grill working with pro-
pane gas tank, $25. Call
304-270-6093.
HAAN Floor Sanitizer 51-
35 like new, used very little,
$70. Call 304-263-8230.
HAIR Removal System
laser at-home tria. Beauty
next generation, like new.
$175. 304-229-5776
HOT Tub Jacuzzi, $100.
Call 304-279-0100.
OLD Cuckoo clock $15,
deer clock $6.00, coun-
try shelf $10, cologne
AVON Belles $10 each,
black milk can $5.00, nice
framed pictures $5.00
each. 304-267-9473.
9008 Tuscarora Pike, Martinsburg Exit 13 off I-81, West 1/2 Mile
304-263-5232
Monday-Saturday 9AM-6PM Sunday 11AM-5PM
www.colonialfarmnursery.com
DEBIT
ANNUALS...BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE
*
Bag and
Bulk Mulch
Red, Black, Dyed Brown
and Regular Oak
VEGETABLE FLATS - 32 per flat
$
15
00
per flat
Tomatoes, Peppers,
Cucumber, Squash,
Sweet Potato &
Cantaloupe
Zonal
Geraniums
$
6
75
each
1 GALLON
Annuals
$
17
50
each
32 Plants/Flat
Vinca, Marigolds,
Begonias
$
2
50
4 Pots
Wave
Petunias
Great
Selection
of Trees
& Shrubs!
Check Out Our Perennials
each
GREAT
SUPPLY!
*of equal or lesser value!
Garage Doors
540-662-1361
3167 Valley Pike Winchester, VA
WV013538
Insulated Raised Panel
White, Brown, Almond or Taupe
Torque Master Spring - Lock
Foamcore R - 8
Odd Size-Call For Price
Lewin-Yount
9x7 . . . . .
$
387
16x7 . . .
$
638
9x8 . . . . .
$
438
16x8 . . .
$
738
GARAGE DOORS GARAGE DOORS
Eagle Plaza 3790 Hedgesville Rd., Hedgesville WV 304-754-6123
Tanfazia
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ALSO - We Will Be Open July 4th 10AM-2PM
with SPECIALS:
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3 FREE UPGRADES Buy 10 Sessions for
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39
00
& Get 3 FREE UPGRADES (savings of $33) 3 FREE UPGRADES
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TANNING Bed- Sunquest,
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unwanted trees down for
wood. (304)261-8683
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YANKEE Jersey Size 52
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725-2523.
WANTED standing timber-
any amount considered
304-258-5626 or 304-676-
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Tools
FOLEY Belsaw- Scrollsaw
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speed, 800rpm to 200rpm
on stand w/rollers, $150/
obo. 304-265-5611.
SHOPSMITH Mark V
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$700. Call 304-263-8230.
Livestock
REMOVAL of dead live-
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671-2220.
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Dogs
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Yard Sales
2513 Summit Point Road,
Summit Point, WV, 6/27
& 6/28, 7am-? Antiques,
Country Collectibles, Lin-
ens, Glassware, Tins, Bas-
kets, Shaving Collectibles,
Furniture. Too Many Items
To Mention. First Time!!!
Huge!!!
3-Family Yard Sale, Fri-
day-Saturday, 8am-.
Houseware, Furniture,
Clothing, Baskets, Pictures
and more. Past City Hospi-
tal, right on Welltown Rd, 2
miles right on Grimes Dr.,
4th house on right. June
27th& 28th.
AWESOME 3 DAY YARD
SALE!!!!! Thursday-Satur-
day, June 26th-28th. Great
Deals on Furniture, House-
hold Items Collectibles,
Clothes, Shoes, Toys,
DVDs and Much More!!!
63 Cobblestone Court,
Harlan Run Subdivision off
of Welltown or Ridge Road.
COINS in frames, tools,
smoke alarms, cable wires,
western buckles, wet/dry
vac, car pretures, sliders
and more. Rt.9 to Short
Road then follow signs
to Quail Ridge Saturday,
June 28th.
COMMUNITY Yard Sale
Saturday, June 25th,
7:30-1pm, Demry Farms,
Charles Town off Rt.
340, Keys Ferry Road,
Turn at traffic light BB&T
Bank, developmemnt on
left beyond water tower.
Item for sale: House-
hold Items, Childrens
Furniture, Toys, Adults,
Children & Youth Cloth-
ing.
COMMUNITY Yard Sale
Tuscarora Springs ( Tus-
carora Road, Martinsburg)
on Saturday, June 28th,
7am-2pm. Lots of good
stuff & Longaberger Items.
COMMUNITY Yard Sale,
Sat. 6/28 and Sun. 6/29,
7 AM to ???. Apple Knolls
Estates, Exit 14, off Dry
Run Rd. near Butlers farm
market. Many families par-
ticipating! Come see!
COMMUNITY Yard Sale-
Oak Tree Estates next to
7-11 off Berkeley Station
Road June 20th & 21st
and June 27th & 28th.
Turn on Spreading Oak
Drive.
COMMUNITY Yard Sale-
Saturday, June 28th, 8-?.
Marlow Woods, Hadley
Drive. Take Rt. 11 North,
Turn left on Grade Road,
1 1/2 miles to Kitchens
Orchard Road, 1/4 mile
on Hadley Drive.
COMMUNITY Yard Sale-
Whitestone Estates next
to Baptist Church on
Route 11 North on Bril-
liant Stone Drive, June
20th & 21st and June
27th & 28th.
DONT Miss This Yard
Sale! 3 Families Down-
sizing. Something For
Everyone from Antiques,
Baby Items, China,
Clothes Boys and Girls,
Graduation Items, Re-
tired Premier Design
Jewelry, Photo Booth,
Oak Table. Saturday
28th and Sunday 29th,
8am-5pm, 136 Clifford
Drive, Martinsburg.
GARAGE Sale Friday
& Saturday, June 27th
& 28th, 7am-? 707 N.
Marshall Street, Ranson.
Rain or Shine!! Many
Household Items, Com-
forters & Much More.
GARAGE Sale- Sat.
June 28th, 8:00-? Old
Leetown Pike, 1/4 mile
from Rt.9, 1st house past
Baptist Church. Roll-a-
Way Bed, Childs Bike,
Set of Hariland China,
Lots of clothes & Misc.
Items.
GIGANTIC YARD SALE,
6/27-6/28, 8AM, 2677
Summit Point Rd, Summit
Point. Several Genera-
tions Downsizing, Every-
thing under the sun! Furn,
household, antiques,tools,
dishes, stampin up. De-
signer womens clothes &
shoes. Way too much to
list.
HUGE Quality Yard Sale,
Friday, June 27th. Primi-
tives, 100+ Longaberg-
er Baskets, Coach, Ab-
ercrombie, new Hand
bags, ladies ski set,
household items, many
quality ornaments, patio
set, brand new items,
everything extremely
cheap, 157 Homewood
Drive off Summit Point
Road Charles Town
formerly 44 Earle Road
for return costomers.
Clearly marked signs.
JENNY Wren Drive &
Cemetery Road, 8am-?
Rained out Yard Sale THE
21st will be Friday 27th &
Saturday 28th.
LARGE Yard Sale, Satur-
day June 28, 8-3, 484 Lost
Road. Kids clothes,car
seats ,bikes ,scooters ,bat-
tery operated cars ,water/
sand table ,toys & other
items.
MARTINSBURG Friday,
6/27, 8am-4pm. Girls
Group Annual Yard Sale at
601 N. High Street. Items
Include: Furniture, Gun
Cabinet, Steroes, Woofers
Collector Items. All in Ex-
cellent Condition.
MULTI Family Yard Sale:
21 Volkswagon Lane,
Martinsburg. Model Cars,
Tools, Mini-Van, Offce
Trailer, Antiques, Clothes,
Too Much To List. Satur-
day & Sunday, June 28th
&29th, 8am-?
MULTI-FAMILY and An-
tiques- Antiques, furniture,
household, new car seat,
clothes, toys. Saturday
8am, 640 Thatcher Rd,
Martinsburg, WV (King St
Extended, follow signs).
MULTI-FAMILY off Koontz
Town Road Red Hawk 2
to Foster Drive to 2 Kestrel
Drive. June 27th & 28th,
8am-2pm. Montgomery
Wards Petal Sewing Mach-
ing & Lots of other Items.
MULTI-FAMILY Yard Sale
Friday & Saturday, June
27th & 28th, 8am-? Baby
& Childrens Items, Toys,
Household Items, Clothes,
Boyds Bears, Christopher
Banks Ladies Clothes,
Childrens Clothes.
Multi-Family Yard sale
JUNE 27th & 28th from
7am-2pm @ 1483 Shep-
herdstown Road, just past
Parsons Ford - look for the
signs. Glassware, books,
clothing, furniture, signage,
decorations, household
items, ball canning jars,
bushel baskets and much
more.
MULTI-FAMILY Yard Sale,
1305 W. King Street, June
27th & 28th, 8am-2pm.
Luggage, Scrapbooking
Supplies, Stamping Set,
Books, Bell Set & Snare
Drum, Jewelry, Hand Trown
Pottery, Teacher Materials,
Glassware, Household
Items, Thirty-One Bags,
Ect. No Early Birds.
NEIGHBORHOOD Yard
Sale June 27th & 28th,
8am-4pm, Rt.11 South
Bunker Hill. Watch for
signs. 4 streets off Rt.11,
Prospect Ave., Common-
wealth Ave., Marwin Ave.
and Grey Spring all leading
back to Military Ave. Easy
Parking. Geat Bargains!
Dont miss it. Rain Date:
July 11th & 12th.
OVER 1,000 New Items!
RV Supplies, Propane
Accessories, CHEAP Ice,
Blue Smoke Salsa. Come
Look Us Over TODAY!
Open EVERY day. FALL-
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304-274-2791
RAIN OR SHINE Garage
Sale- 402 Crushed Apple
Drive, Apple Knolls Es-
tates, SATURDAY, June
28th, 8AM-2PM. COMMU-
NITY is also having yard
sale furniture, clothes, wall
hangings, shoes, knick
knacks, snow blower, baby
stuff and much more
THIS and That Consign-
ment clothing/furniture/
household items and
more! Check our store for
weekly Specials! A little
bit of this and a whole
lot of that. Leetown Rd.,
Kearneysville,Thurs-Sun-
day 10am-6pm, 304-
724-3066.
THREE Family Yard Sale
Saturday, June 28th, 8am-
? On right South of Pike-
side Bowling on Stewart
Street, on right to Comet
Lane. Follow Signs. Lots
of Misc.
TUSCARORA Sporing
Community Yard Sale 90
Horizon Way, Turscarora
Road, Martinsburg, 7am-
2pm. Longaberger Hostess
and Door Prize iTems, 5x8
2 wheel trailer, kitchen set,
wedding acrch tulle wed-
ding bows.
YARD & Garage Sale Fri-
day & Saturday, June 27th
& 28th, 8am-? 431 Azure
Drive off Files Cross Road
& Swan Pond Road. World
War 2 Japanese Rife, 3
old Lional Trains, Complete
Grandfather Clock (works),
Antique Hall Tree, Other
Furniture, Antique Wind Up
Phonograph (console), Old
School Desk, Butter Churn
Table, Antique Dishes,
Northwood, Fenton, Ger-
mon, Depression, Carnival
& More, Milk Bottles, Old
Martinsburg Items Adv.,
Iron Skillet & Pots, Ger-
man Bible 1877, Political
Items, Fishing Rods, Cloth-
ing, Cook Books, Picture
Album 1890, Oil Lamps,
Old Radios, Crocks &
Jugs, Milk Can, Table Saw,
Band Saw, Large Belt &
Disc Sander, Drill, Wood
Clamps, Electric Rotor
Engine Lift, Well Pumps,
Pitcher Pump, 14ft Boat
& Trailer, 23hp Cub Cadet
Riding Mower, Old Wagon.
Phil & Bob, Owners.
YARD Sale Hedgesville,
205 Cherry Run Road,
Friday, June 27th and
Saturday 28th, 8am-4pm.
Household Items, Crafts,
Furniture, Toys, Clothes.
Something For Everyone!
YARD Sale Prices!!! Salt
and Light Thrift. We ap-
preciate Donations of un-
needed Items other can
use. Thursday, Friday &
Saturday, 8am-4pm. 19
Nottingham Blvd. off Doug-
las Grove. Closed July 4th.
Call 304-268-6045.
YARD Sale- 894 Blairton
Road, Martisnburg. Sat-
urday, 6/28, 8am-? Baby
Clothes, Candles, Toddler
Bed, Baked Goods, Baby
Bed, Scrubs Clothing, Air
Conditioner, Ect.
YARD Sale- Corner of New
York and Wilson Street,
Saturday, 6/21/14. Many
miscellaneous items, cur-
tains, clothes, nicknacks,
etc. Come rain or shine
YARD Sale- Friday 6/27 &
Saturday 6/28, 311 Richard
Street, 9am-1pm. Off Eagle
School Road. Hess Trucks,
Home & Sport Items, Men
& Womens Clothes. A lot of
Items Priced To Sell
YARD Sale- Household
Items, Kids Clothes, Toys,
Decorations, Tools, Fur-
niture, Lawn Items. 768
Jenny Wren Drive, Martins-
burg, June 28th, 8am-4pm.
YARD SALE- Most Items
under $1.00!!! Clothes,
Shoes, Appliances, Tools.
June 27th-29th, 8am-? 206
Terrace Street near 7-11,
Queen Street.
Moving Sales
MOVING Sale - 6/27 and
6/28 8am - 3pm at 1490
Berkeley Station Road,
Martinsburg. Mechanic
hand tools, bunk beds,
clothing, pool table, arcade
machines, dining set, pic-
nic tables.
MOVING SALE- Jun 28,
9AM until ?. Inside/outside,
9032 Hedgesville Rd (Rt 9)
3 1/2 miles West of Hedg-
esville. Primitive antique
furniture, clocks, albums,
CDs, DVDs, VHS tapes,
books, pictures, tools,
linen, housewares. Cash
only
Estate Sales
ESTATE/3 Family Yard
Sale June 27th-28th,
8am-? 405 Athletic Street.
Household, Tools, Old oak
desk, Columbia Bicycle,
Boat, Steel I-Beams.
Flea Markets
INDOOR FLEA MARKET-
Falling Waters Flea Market
open Friday, Saturday &
Sunday, 6541 Williamsport
Pike, 9am-5pm. Come
see us and get some new
Treasures!!!
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has openings for 2 to 12
years old. Summer activi-
ties and WV license. Call
for Melissa for details at
240-527-9161.
Fuel, Coal,
Firewood
FIREWOOD For Sale. Call
304-261-8683 and 304-
261-4899.
NEED wood? I have a tree,
come and cut. Call 304-
229-4551.
Handyman
B.V IN/OUT Home Re-
pair- Trim, Doors, Brush
Removal and Much More.
Just call for FREE pricing.
Licensed and Insured WV
2302-9373. cALL 304-
268-5952.
HANDYMAN- Plumbing,
Painting, Deck Cleaning,
Kitchen and Bath Remod-
eling with Free Estimates.
Call 304-240-5746.
JENKINS Handyman &
Lawn Care- Trimming,
Mowing, Pressure Wash-
ing, Mulching & More. Call
304-886-1495.
PENNS Handyman Ser-
vice. Power Washing,
Yardwork. Any odd job. All
work guaranteed. 304-886-
2837 or email pennshandy-
man@yahoo.com.
Hauling
HAULING of anything.
Reasonable price.
Handyman will do a little
of everything. Call any-
time 304-283-3955.
HAULING- Black Shale,
Topsoil, Fill Dirt. Approx. 20
ton a load. Call for pricing
304-676-9331.
JDS Hauling, Junk Debris
& Yard Work & Mulching.
304-279-4676.
O.W. Hauling- screened
topsoil, mulch, gravel de-
livered. Junk and debris re-
moved. Call 304-264-5966.
ROAD Work and Mainte-
nance, Pot Holes, Ditch
Cleaning, Drainage Pipes
Replaced, Grading, Crown-
ing, Stone Hauling 10 to 20
tons per load. No charge
for gateing. Residential or
Commercial. Licensed and
Insured. Free Estimates,
references upon request.
304-262-4511.
WE Will Pay Top Dollar
for Junk Cars and Trucks
& Any Kind of Unwanted
Scrap Metal. Call. 304-261-
8683 or 304-261-4899.
Home
Improvement
ROCKIN/ROG Construc-
tion: Sunrooms, garages,
additions, ceramic tile, lam-
inate fooring, bathrooms,
Handyman services, kitch-
en and painting. Quality
that will last a lifetime.
Call 304-754-7041. WV
004871. Let me help you
with your Summer projects!
SAVINGS- basements,
fnished, remodeling,
kitchens, painting, roofng,
decks, siding, fascia, bath-
rooms, additions, plumb-
ing, electrical, HVAC res-
idential and commercial.
Licensed and Insured. J&J
Builders, 304-263-1798,
Jjbld.com.
House Cleaning
HOUSE CLEANING-
Ceiling to Floors, Laun-
dry, Windows and More.
Call 304-283-6169.
Summer specials $60
YEARS of Residential
cleani ng experi ence,
i ncl udi ng new con-
structi on and remodel -
i ng Cl ean Up. Fast and
Easy FREE Esti mates!
No j ob i s too smal l .
Jenni fer 304.995.2854.
Lawn Care
A Better Lawn Service for
you!! Call Simpson Lawns
for estimate. Now Except-
ing fexible payments in-
cluding credit cards. Call
304-261-9015.
A RETIRED man will do
Lawn Mowing and Trim-
ming. I have mowers. Call
304-671-2967.
LAWN Mowing, reason-
able. 304-676-4669.
S.M Services Spring
Clean-Up!! Lawn Mow-
ing, Moving, Fencing,
Bush Trimming, Tree
Planting, Mulching, Junk
Removal & Much More
Just Ask. Call Shawn
304-240-0034.
Misc. Services
MARTINSBURG
ELECTROLYSIS, Delores
Faye Hose hair today gone
tomorrow.
Removal of unwanted hair.
304-671-8515.
POURED concrete foun-
dation footers, slabs, com-
plete site work. Gravel
delivered-$225.00 tandem
load. Rock breaker hoe
-ram. Licensed/Insured
WV54-91-236. Free Es-
timates. WV032123 J&J
Builders 304-263-1798,
Jjbld.com.
PROPANE!!!....and pro-
pane accessories. Tanks,
hoses, regulators, brass
fttings, copper tubing.
Prices so good that Cheap-
skates Love Us!!! Open
EVERY day. FALLING
WATERS CAMPSITE.
304-274-2791.
R&R Power Washing-
Homes, Decks, Mobile
Homes and More! Call for
FREE Estimate 304-725-
4487. Quality and Friendly
Service!
ROAD Work and Mainte-
nance, Pot Holes, Ditch
Cleaning, Drainage Pipes
Replaced, Grading, Crown-
ing, Stone Hauling 10 to 20
tons per load. No charge
for gateing. Residential or
Commercial. Licensed and
Insured. Free Estimates,
references available upon
request. 304-262-4511.
SPORTS Physical $50 &
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6111
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279-9225.
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Mobile Homes
For Sale
AT Points near Romney,
WV- 20 acres, lays good
and a view as good as it
gets. Partly fenced, well &
septic permits, near school,
driveway done, 497,500
with owner fnanced. Just
$5,000 down. A still must
see. Call 843-283-8398.
AT Points, WV near Rom-
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Home on2 acres with
3bdrms, air/heat, stove,
fridge. Move in ready. Re-
duced to $59,900 with
$4,000 down, owner f-
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8398.
AT Points, WV near Rom-
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Home with 3bdrms. Newly
redone on 10 acres. Re-
duced. Lays great, partly
fenced with small stream,
$105,900 with $5,000
down, owner fnanced. Call
843-283-8398.
BANK Repo doublewide
4br 2 bath. Central ac,
appliances. Excellent lo-
cation in beautiful park.
Park rent $315 per month
$35,000. 304-229-2600
NEW 2014 homes 3
and 4 bedroom. Price
roll back SAVE THOU-
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incentives. Middlle Creek
Villiage. 304-229-1311 or
304-229-2600
Lots & Acreage
1.3 ac unrestricted building
lot off Back Creek Valley
Rd. Has well, 2 car garage,
large storage building. Call
owner 304-671-0453.
2 1/2 Acres by owner- Barn
& Out Building onCountry
Road between Berkeley
Station & Bedington. Call
304-267-9388.
AT Springfeld, WV near
Romney- 9 acres wood-
ed on hard top road with
city water. Fantastic hunt-
ing. Driveway all ready
in, perked, $59,500. Must
See!!!!! $5,000 down, own-
er fnanced. Call 843-283-
8398.
BEAUTIFUL 2.6 Acre
Building Lot. No HOA/
restrictions. Open feld/
mature hardwoods. On
paved county road.
Perked. Electric/cable at
property. 1.7 miles from
VA Hospital. In Berkeley
County just 0.3 mile from
Jefferson County line-
no impact fees! $59,900.
Call/text: 304-279-2992.
Investment
Properties
TIMESHARE- Creekside
Village, Basye, VA with
Golf, Hiking, Pool, Fitness
Center & Airstrip. Lock-
out unit sleeps 12 (6+6).
Contact George 304-725-
1516. Sale $1,000.
Commercial
WAREHOUSE Space For
Rent with Offce. Call 304-
267-2887.
For Rent-
Apartments
2-BRm unfurnished apart-
ment available immediate-
ly. Major appliances are
furnished. HUD-subsidized
rent based on income. In-
cludes heat, electricity,
water, sewer, and City gar-
bage. Required evening
meal program at addition-
al cost. Must qualify for
HUD Program: Two-Per-
son Household, head of
household must be at least
62 years young, and total
household income must be
below $2,483 per month
with preference to income
below $1,488 per month.
Application and back-
ground check required.
Call or stop by to inquire
or for a free tour of the
building. Ask for Admis-
sions. Kings Daughters
Court, 116 E. King Street,
Martinsburg, WV 25401,
(304)263-3325. Equal
Housing Opportunity.
2BDRM Garage Apart-
ment, No Pets. $600 a
month plus $600 security
deposit. Call 304-260-
8331.
FOR Rent 1 Bedroom
Apartment in rural area,
Rt 11 north. Call 304-229-
5435 leave message.
WESLEY Village Apart-
ments- Accepting appli-
cations for 1 Bedroom
Units including specially
designed for the mobility
impaired. Must be 62 or
older or disabled of any
legal age. Contact Site
Manager at 304-267-3823
or TDD 800-982-8771 or
stop by the rental offce at
75 Jennings Drive, Mar-
tinsburg WV 25404. Mon/
Tues. 9am-4:30pm and Fri.
9am-1:30pm & Thursday
by appointment only. Rent
income based when avail-
able. Section 8 housing
voucher welcome. This in-
stitution is an Equal Hous-
ing Opportunity provider
and employer. Mobility Ac-
cessible.
For Rent-Homes
AVAILABLE July 1st- 2
Mobile Homes in Falling
Waters Area, and 1 House
in the Ci ty of Marti ns-
burg. Cal l for detai l s
304-433-6112.
For Rent-
Mobile Homes
2BDRM, 1 Bath Mobile
Home with water/sewer
located in Glengary, WV.
$600/mo + security depos-
it. Call 304-229-9474 LM.
No pets.
FOR Rent To Own- Newly
renovated 2Bdrm, 1 Bath in
quiet community in Bunker
Hill, $700/mo. Call 304-
279-2835 for info.
For Rent-
Commercial
RANSON offce for rent,
500 sq ft, CAC, SHPG CTR
PKG, $550 per month.
304-725-7943.
For Rent-Garage
7 garages for saleMar-
tinsburg City limits call for
more info. Ask for Terry
304-263-0747, $1.
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tinsburg City limits call for
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Martinsburg Public Library
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Naylor Memorial Library,
Hedgesville 304-754-3949
STORY TIME FRIDAYS - 10:30am - July 11, 18, 25
WILD AN WONDERFUL SCIENCE
July 3 - 11am - Bubble Rocket Blast-Off
July 12 - 11am - Echolocation Maze!
July 14 - 6pm - NASA Dinosaurs
July 19 - 11am - Dont Try (half of) this at home!
July 26 - 11am - Fire Tornadoes
July 28 - 6pm - Paper Airplane Extravaganza!
ALL programs HAPPEN in the parking lot of Hedgesville Public Library
North Berkeley Public Library,
Spring Mills 304-274-3443
July 1 - 6pm - Lego Free Play
July 3 - 10am - Celebrate Independence Day with us! Read about our
Nations birth. Decorate red white & blue cupcakes!
July 10 - 6:30pm - Falling Waters Battlefield Association
July 16 - 11am - Duck Tape Regatta - explore water & science. Design &
float your own boat.
July 22 - 7pm - Lego Club - Lego Contest - Guess how many Legos are
in the jar
July 24 - 10am - Robotics (NASA kit) July 31 - 10am - Tornadoes
TUESDAYS in July - July 8, 15, 22 - 10:30am
Engineering Club & Gardening Club
THURSDAYS in July - HOW DOES IT WORK?
July 10 - 10am - The Sun
July 17 - 10am - Water Xylophone
July 17 - 6pm - Catapults - Try flinging pumpkins
WE GEEK!
July 12 - 10am-noon - NAIL POLISH
July 19 - 11am MARSHMELLOW BLOW GUNS!
Musselman - South Berkeley
Community Library 304-229-2220
ALL MARTINSBURG - BERKELEY COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARIES WILL
CLOSED TO CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE DAY, JULY 4.
PLEASE EXCUSE OUR UNTIDINESS AT THE MARTINS-BURG PUBLIC
LIBRARY AS WE CONTINUE TO SPRUCE UP OUR LIBRARY.
DROP-IN DAYS: Come anytime between the specified hours
July 15 - 10am - 4pm Cookies & Crafts
July 24 - 11am - 3pm Paint Day (wear old clothes)
July 29 - 11am - 3pm Experiment day
Come any time between
STORY TIMES - 10:30am
Thursday, July 3, 17 Saturdays, July 12, 26
BE AN ENGINEER! - 10:30am
July 18 - Build It! July 25 - Invent It!
MORE Wild and Wonderful Science:
July 10 - 1-3pm - NASA Robots free play
July 11 - 2pm - Maryland Zoo
July 31 - 2pm - Maryland Science Center
Echo the Bat NASA Kit - July 1 - 10:30am-3pm
Yummy Preschool Story Times -
July 2, 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24 - 10:30a
CLOSED JULY 4th!!!
Stories on Saturdays - July 5, 12, 19, 26 - 10:30am
Hands on Electricity Workshop - July 7 - 11am
Journey to the Jungle (live animals) - July 9, - 11am
Scaly Skins from the Maryland Zoo (live animals) -
July 11 - 10 & 11:15am
Hands on Engineering - Rube Goldberg Machine - July 14 - 11am
Touch the Sea (program & touch tank) - July 16 - 2:30pm
Wings & Things (live animals) - July 18 - 10 & 11:15am
Meet at the For the Kids, By George Museum for a FREE interactive
visit (Thanks to EWVCF) - July 21 - 11am & 1pm
Make a Rainbow Story Time - July 23 - 10:30am
Robotics Regatta!!! Robot Geek-out Show your computer knowledge!
July 25 - 10:30am
Barnyard Buddies on the Plaza! (live farm friends) - July 29 - 10am-1pm
Kids in the Garden - July 30, August 6, 13 - 10:30am
Maryland Science Center - July 31 - 10am
Magic of Science - August 4 - 10:30am
Summer Reading Program Rewards Book Sale - August 4-18
Cool Summer Programs
in the Hot Months of July & August!
Martinsburg Public Library
July 24 - 5pm - Library Board Meeting
July 25 - 1-4pm - Christmas in July
July 26 - 9am - noon - Self-pace Computer Class
July 29 - 6-9pm - Self-pace Computer Class
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Whats Happening at the
Martinsburg-Berkeley Co. Public Libraries?
Martinsburg Public Library
304-267-8933
Naylor Memorial Library,
Hedgesville 304-754-3949
STORY TIME FRIDAYS - 10:30am - July 11, 18, 25
WILD AN WONDERFUL SCIENCE
July 3 - 11am - Bubble Rocket Blast-Off
July 12 - 11am - Echolocation Maze!
July 14 - 6pm - NASA Dinosaurs
July 19 - 11am - Dont Try (half of) this at home!
July 26 - 11am - Fire Tornadoes
July 28 - 6pm - Paper Airplane Extravaganza!
ALL programs HAPPEN in the parking lot of Hedgesville Public Library
North Berkeley Public Library,
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lanning a wedding is complicated.
Once couples choose a date and
location for their ceremony, they can
then can get down to the nuts and bolts of
the big day.
When planning a wedding, many couples
are governed by a budget. Budgets often
get stretched, but even those brides- and
grooms-to-be who spend more than they
had initially hoped often nd themselves
not going too far over budget. One of the
best ways for couples to stay within spitting
distance of their budget or even come in
under budget is to take steps to simplify
the ceremony and reception. Simplifying
a few aspects of the wedding can save
couples money without forcing them to
make sacrices that affect the look or feel of
occasion.
Turn oral arrangements into multi-
purpose accessories. Bridesmaids
typically carry beautiful oral bouquets
during the wedding ceremony. But such
bouquets are quickly put down and
forgotten once a couple has ofcially tied
the knot. Couples can save a few dollars by
repurposing oral bouquets and other oral
arrangements used during the ceremony.
Once the ceremony has ended, repurpose
oral bouquets as centerpieces for the
reception tables and turn owers used as
aisle markers during the ceremony into
small centerpieces on the escort card table
or place them alongside the guestbook. This
saves you the trouble of choosing various
oral arrangements to display throughout
the reception venue and also saves you
money.
Scale back on the alcohol offerings.
Some couples opt for a full-service, top-shelf
bar at their wedding. While thats a nice
gesture, its also an expensive one. Couples
can save a substantial amount of money by
simplifying the alcoholic offerings at their
reception. Instead of a full top-shelf bar,
offer guests one or two choices of popular
liquors such as whiskey, rum and vodka and
steer clear of especially expensive brands.
The majority of guests likely wont even
notice, but couples will notice how much
money they save.
Choose a classic cake. Elaborate cakes
may be de rigueur, but the cost of an
especially elaborate wedding cake can
make a cost-conscious couples collective
jaw drop. Instead of a specially designed,
labor-intensive cake, choose a classic cake
that wont break the bank. Classic cakes can
add an elegant touch to a wedding without
extending a couples budget.
Trim the guest list. Trimming the guest list
is arguably the most effective way to simplify
a wedding while simultaneously saving
some money. Once you have compiled
a list of potential invitees, peruse that list
to determine if there are any people who
can be trimmed from the list. This is easier
for couples paying for their own wedding,
as they wont feel pressured to invite any
friends or colleagues of their parents whom
they dont know personally. But even
couples splitting the cost of their weddings
with their parents should speak with their
parents about trimming the guest list to
make the affair a little less expensive.
Traditional weddings are anything but
simple. But there are ways for couples
to make planning their wedding less
complicated while saving some money at
the same time.
Simplify and save
on your wedding
W
eddings are a careful balance of
many elements that culminate on
one special day. Making all of the
components of a wedding come together
seemlessly requires a well organized
bride and groom and the cooperation
of professional wedding vendors who
understand their unique roles.
Vendors, including orists, transportation
companies, musicians, and dressmakers are
essential to a successful wedding. Competent
wedding vendors will remove much of the
worry and work from a couples shoulders.
But not every couple ends up with top-notch
wedding vendors. Research, planning and
verifying references are some ways to ensure
your vendors make your wedding day that
much more enjoyable.
Seek recommendations from trusted
friends and family members. Talk to friends
and family members whose insight you value
about which wedding vendors they used. If
you attend a wedding or another party and
nd the owers or the music particularly well
done, ask for the name of the orist or band.
Word-of-mouth advertisement is a great way
to nd quality wedding vendors who will help
make your dream wedding a reality.
Consult with a wedding planner. If budget
allows, work with a wedding planner. He or
she will have an extensive list of wedding
vendors you can contact. A wedding planner
wants the job to get done right and efciently,
and many wedding planners have already
vetted and veried certain vendors as quality
workers.
Always ask for references and dont
ignore them. Busy wedding vendors should
provide you with a list of names of satised
customers. Talk with couples who used the
vendors services in the past and ask the
questions that are most important to your
decision-making process. Unbiased feedback
also may be available through online review
sites, but direct contact with references may
make you feel more comfortable. If a vendor
fails to provide references, this should raise
suspicions about the persons reliability.
Deposits should be a fraction of the total
price. Avoid wedding vendors who insist
on hefty deposits. A deposit is a good-faith
agreement to hold the date of the wedding,
and it should be a small percentage of the
overall cost of the services.
Do not pay balances too far in advance.
Many wedding vendors require the balance
be paid on the day of the wedding or shortly
before. Good vendors realize couples will not
want to pay the tally until they have received
the products or services they signed up for. A
photographer may ask for the nal payment
when albums are delivered. The exception
may be a caterer or reception site that needs
the funds to order food and beverages a few
weeks in advance. Paying off a vendor too
early means you run the risk of that vendor
having your money and then not coming
through on the wedding day. Its difcult to
track down a person for a refund, plus youre
left with nding a replacement at the last
minute.
Contracts are your friends. Every
agreement should be in writing. You have
a better chance of ghting for a refund or
restitution in court when you have a contract
in writing.
Consider wedding insurance. Even the
best-laid plans can go awry on a wedding
day. Anything from freak weather events
to illness to vendor absences can wreak
havoc. The Better Business Bureau advises
purchasing wedding insurance to protect
yourself when weddings are especially costly.
Such insurance may cover vendors who fail
to show up, cancellations, inclement weather,
military deployment, medical emergencies,
and travel delays. With wedding insurance,
you wont lose money if plans change. A
basic insurance policy that covers loss of
photos, videos, attire, presents, rings, and
deposits usually costs between $155 and
$550, depending on the amount of coverage
you want.
How to nd the right
wedding vendors
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edding attire is known more
for style than comfort. Formal
wear, high heels and the various
trappings of wedding day wardrobes do not
always equate to a day of comfort. While
dressing up will never be the same as
slipping into a well-worn pair of jeans, there
are ways for brides, grooms and guests to
be comfortable on the big day.
Dress for the weather. Its tempting
to put appearances before comfort.
However, wearing clothing without regard
for the weather is a surere way to be
uncomfortable all day long. Choose
lightweight fabrics for warm weather
occasions, and heavier fabrics when
attending a winter wedding. Wraps, short
jackets, muffs, and decorative scarves
allow women to cover up if theres a chill
from the weather or if air conditioning is set
too cold.
Invest in alterations. Few people can
wear clothing, especially formal attire, right
off the rack. The services of a good tailor
can prove invaluable. Shortened hemlines
or tightened sleeves can make dresses t
better. Shapewear or support components
may be added to the wedding gown so that
extra undergarment layers can be avoided.
The less you have to fuss with clothing,
the more comfortable you will be. Try on
your outt without alterations and point out
the areas that are bothersome. Is a bodice
slipping down? Is the tuxedo jacket a little
too snug?
Speak with the tailor about what can be
done to remedy the situation.
Choose the right size. Formal wear is
frequently governed by a different set of
sizes from everyday attire. Formal items
are cut smaller and more in line with high
fashion couture sizing. Expect to have to
go up in size with regard to formal gowns.
Instead of concerning yourself with the size
on the tag, focus on the t. Squeezing into
something that is too small can make you
uncomfortable all evening long and inhibit
your ability to enjoy yourself on the dance
oor. Avoid discomfort (and split seams) by
leaving some wiggle room in wedding day
ensembles.
Focus on footwear. Guests eyes likely
wont be on your feet. Still, many people
subject themselves to uncomfortable shoes
all in the name of fashion. The fastest way
to an unenjoyable time is having to sit out a
wedding because your shoes are causing
excruciating pain. New shoes sometimes
need a period of breaking in, so wear them
around the house to determine if theyre
comfortable enough to wear for several
hours at a time. Women should opt for the
lowest heel possible to avoid pressure on
the balls and arches of their feet. Floor-
length wedding gowns usually cover a
brides feet, so she has more leeway with
nding an attractive, yet comfortable shoe.
Outdoor weddings tend to be more casual
than indoor affairs, and guests may be
perfectly comfortable wearing sandals.
Brides can go minimalist. Wedding
dresses range from ethereal sheaths to
layered princess gowns. The more fabric,
tulle, boning and crinoline in the gown, the
heavier it will be. Heavy gowns can make it
difcult to move around, particularly when
dancing or visiting the restroom. Unless
you have your heart set on a full Cinderella
look, scale back on your gown.
Eat and choose healthy foods. Dont
skip meals the day of the wedding. Choose
low-sodium, low-sugar foods that provide
sustained energy without sitting heavily in
your stomach or causing uid retention. In
addition, be sure to drink plenty of water.
Dehydration and hunger pangs can ruin
a wedding by causing fatigue, headaches
and even fainting.
Comfort may not be a top priority when
planning a wedding. But wedding guests
and participants alike should dress with
some manner of comfort in mind in order to
make the day more enjoyable.
Dressing for
wedding day
comfort
Ensure those beautiful shoes
are comfortable, as weddings
often nd brides and bridesmaids
spending lots of time on their feet.
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Weddings Sporting Events Parties
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10 years wedding experience!
Wedding Video Packages Wedding Video Packages Wedding Video Packages
For All Budgets For All Budgets For All Budgets
Starting at $200 Starting at $200 Starting at $200
~ High Quality
Video Services
~ Digital Video
Photography
~ Editing & Duplication
We Specialize in
re-editing old
wedding videos that
were previously
recorded by adding
titles, special effects
and music to make
a wedding video
people will want
to watch over
and over again.
Memories
Here Today
....Still Here Tomorrow
Ridgefield Business Park off of Rt. 9
Martinsburg, WV
(Behind Heffle Motor Co.)
Phone 267-7327
www.printing-impressions.com
Stop by and choose from
our huge selection of
exquisite...
See our Selection of
Wedding Invitations online at
www.printing-impressions.com
~ Invitations
~ Bridal Showers
~ Engagements
~ Rehearsal Dinner
~ Save The Date
~ Reception Accessories
We Are A Full Service
Jewelery Store
76 Somerset Blvd. Charles Town, WV 25414 76 Somerset Blvd. Charles Town, WV 25414
Located off of Rt. 340 at Somerset Plaza 304.725.6600 Located off of Rt. 340 at Somerset Plaza 304.725.6600
W
edding attire is known more
for style than comfort. Formal
wear, high heels and the various
trappings of wedding day wardrobes do not
always equate to a day of comfort. While
dressing up will never be the same as
slipping into a well-worn pair of jeans, there
are ways for brides, grooms and guests to
be comfortable on the big day.
Dress for the weather. Its tempting
to put appearances before comfort.
However, wearing clothing without regard
for the weather is a surere way to be
uncomfortable all day long. Choose
lightweight fabrics for warm weather
occasions, and heavier fabrics when
attending a winter wedding. Wraps, short
jackets, muffs, and decorative scarves
allow women to cover up if theres a chill
from the weather or if air conditioning is set
too cold.
Invest in alterations. Few people can
wear clothing, especially formal attire, right
off the rack. The services of a good tailor
can prove invaluable. Shortened hemlines
or tightened sleeves can make dresses t
better. Shapewear or support components
may be added to the wedding gown so that
extra undergarment layers can be avoided.
The less you have to fuss with clothing,
the more comfortable you will be. Try on
your outt without alterations and point out
the areas that are bothersome. Is a bodice
slipping down? Is the tuxedo jacket a little
too snug?
Speak with the tailor about what can be
done to remedy the situation.
Choose the right size. Formal wear is
frequently governed by a different set of
sizes from everyday attire. Formal items
are cut smaller and more in line with high
fashion couture sizing. Expect to have to
go up in size with regard to formal gowns.
Instead of concerning yourself with the size
on the tag, focus on the t. Squeezing into
something that is too small can make you
uncomfortable all evening long and inhibit
your ability to enjoy yourself on the dance
oor. Avoid discomfort (and split seams) by
leaving some wiggle room in wedding day
ensembles.
Focus on footwear. Guests eyes likely
wont be on your feet. Still, many people
subject themselves to uncomfortable shoes
all in the name of fashion. The fastest way
to an unenjoyable time is having to sit out a
wedding because your shoes are causing
excruciating pain. New shoes sometimes
need a period of breaking in, so wear them
around the house to determine if theyre
comfortable enough to wear for several
hours at a time. Women should opt for the
lowest heel possible to avoid pressure on
the balls and arches of their feet. Floor-
length wedding gowns usually cover a
brides feet, so she has more leeway with
nding an attractive, yet comfortable shoe.
Outdoor weddings tend to be more casual
than indoor affairs, and guests may be
perfectly comfortable wearing sandals.
Brides can go minimalist. Wedding
dresses range from ethereal sheaths to
layered princess gowns. The more fabric,
tulle, boning and crinoline in the gown, the
heavier it will be. Heavy gowns can make it
difcult to move around, particularly when
dancing or visiting the restroom. Unless
you have your heart set on a full Cinderella
look, scale back on your gown.
Eat and choose healthy foods. Dont
skip meals the day of the wedding. Choose
low-sodium, low-sugar foods that provide
sustained energy without sitting heavily in
your stomach or causing uid retention. In
addition, be sure to drink plenty of water.
Dehydration and hunger pangs can ruin
a wedding by causing fatigue, headaches
and even fainting.
Comfort may not be a top priority when
planning a wedding. But wedding guests
and participants alike should dress with
some manner of comfort in mind in order to
make the day more enjoyable.
Dressing for
wedding day
comfort
Ensure those beautiful shoes
are comfortable, as weddings
often nd brides and bridesmaids
spending lots of time on their feet.
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Dress shopping tips for plus-sized brides-to-be
Weddings are special days for couples
tying the knot. But even the most carefully
planned wedding requires some patience
and perseverance.
For brides-to-be, nding the right gown is
one element of wedding planning that calls
for patience and persistence. Trial and error
is often part of the process as women look
for the perfect wedding gown. Brides-to-be
who have a specic style in mind may nd
that their dream gown doesnt always live
up to expectations, while another style of
dress they never imagined wearing turns
out to be a stunner.
Another challenge many women face
when gown shopping is that many
wedding gowns are styled and geared
toward women with slender gures,
making the process of selecting a gown
for a curvier bride a bit more difcult. But
any bride, regardless of size or gure,
can nd the ideal dress, especially when
she employs the following tips.
Sample sizes t a select few. Bridal
shops carry a range of dresses but may
only stock one or two sample dresses.
For economy, these samples are a
median size that are intended to fit
as many shoppers as possible. Such
gowns are usually in the neighborhood
of a size 10. Most women, whether
petite or plus-size, will not fit into the
sample, so do not get discouraged.
Visit large retail chains. Popular
wedding dress chains, such as Davids
Bridal, may have a wider selection
of sample dresses in larger sizes.
Department stores as well as designers
who specialize in plus-size gowns also
make good resources.
Call bridal stores in advance to
schedule your visits. Your time is
precious, so call bridal shops prior to visiting
and explain to them your size and what you
are looking for in a gown. This will ensure
you arent wasting your time driving to
stores that cant provide what you want.
Select the right fabrics. Heavier fabrics
like taffeta, silk dupioni and satin may
conceal better than others and can be
ruched to camouage areas you want to
minimize.
Use salespeople as a resource. The
right salesperson can make wedding
shopping much easier and far more
pleasant. Dont rest until you nd
someone who is excited to work with you
and will give you his or her honest opinion
and recommendations.
Dresses can be altered. Every bride
needs some alterations made to her
dress to achieve the perfect t. Plus-sized
brides may need a few extras. A dress is
unlikely to meet all of your needs right off
the rack, so nd a good seamstress who
can alter your dress to meet your needs.
Sleeves can be put on, dresses can be
shortened, support can be added, and
many customizations can be done to a
gown post-production.
Find a attering shape. Choose a gown
with a full-skirt or an A-line skirt with an
empire or a dropped-waist seam that will
elongate your midriff and ow away from
your hips. Curvier brides typically avoid
strapless gowns, as such dresses have a
tendency to make a womans shoulders
and arms look wider.
Dont get stuck on size. Sizes vary
widely depending on the manufacturer.
Wedding gowns tend to be labeled with
couture sizes, which are much smaller
than street sizes. A good salesperson
should have a reasonable conversion
chart or will choose sizes based on your
measurements alone. Ignore the size on
the tag and go for the gown that ts.
Never settle for less. Whether its a
gown thats not attering or a salesperson
who is rude or chastises you for not
being the ideal size, do not settle for
anything less than a great gown and
attentive service. Bridal stores compete
for business, so if a given shop does not
meet your expectations, dont hesitate to
work with a rival store.
Did you know?
According to TheKnot.com, a Web site
catering to couples planning their weddings,
roses reign supreme among wedding
owers. Long considered a symbol of love,
roses often play an integral role on wedding
days as well as holidays like Valentines Day
or special events like a couples wedding
anniversary. Couples embrace roses on their
wedding days not only to symbolize their
love for one another, but also because roses
are a versatile ower available in numerous
solid colors and many bicolor varieties. Tulips are another popular wedding ower.
Also grown in a wide range of colors, tulips are often less expensive than roses,
though rare varieties of tulips will cost brides- and grooms-to-be a signicant
amount of money. Though less versatile than roses and tulips with regards to
their color, calla lily owers are another popular choice for weddings. Lily of the
valley, hydrangeas, the peony, and ranunculus are also popular wedding owers.
Though each type of ower is beautiful in its own way, costs can vary considerably
depending on the type of owers couples choose for their wedding, something cost-
conscious couples should consider before visiting orists.
How to calm those last-minute jitters
Brides- and grooms-to-be are often nervous
when the day they will tie the knot nally
arrives. The realization that months and
months of planning and anticipation are
nally about to come to a head often inspires
some jitters in the days leading up to the
wedding. But the following are a few ways
couples can calm those nerves in the hours
leading up to the moment they have devoted
so much time and effort to planning since
becoming engaged.
Get a good nights rest. Couples should
prioritize a good nights sleep the night
before they are set to walk down the aisle.
Make your last night as an unmarried couple
an early night so you will look your best and
have plenty of energy on your big day, which
will no doubt start early and end late. A
good nights sleep can go a long way toward
ensuring youre in a good mood as you
handle a full slate of responsibilities on your
wedding day.
Spend time with family and friends.
Chances are your closest friends and family
members are playing signicant roles in your
wedding, and spending time with them is a
great way to keep your nerves in check while
having a fun time before, during and after the
ceremony.
Dont be afraid to delegate
responsibilities. In spite of months of
planning, couples will still have a to-do list
come their wedding days. If such a list is
overwhelming, brides- and grooms-to-be
should not be afraid to delegate some
of the tasks on their lists. Bridesmaids
and groomsmen can no doubt handle any
outstanding tasks that dont require any
input from the bride or groom.
Relax as the ceremony draws
nearer. As the start time for the ceremony
approaches, couples about to tie the knot
should take time to sit down and relax. Once
their hair and makeup is nished, brides-
to-be should sit down and exhale or arrange
for the photographer to snap some fun
pre-wedding photos with their bridesmaids.
Grooms-to-be can do the same with their
groomsmen, sharing a few last-minute jokes
to ensure everyone is relaxed and ready to
go before taking their places.
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Dress shopping tips for plus-sized brides-to-be
Weddings are special days for couples
tying the knot. But even the most carefully
planned wedding requires some patience
and perseverance.
For brides-to-be, nding the right gown is
one element of wedding planning that calls
for patience and persistence. Trial and error
is often part of the process as women look
for the perfect wedding gown. Brides-to-be
who have a specic style in mind may nd
that their dream gown doesnt always live
up to expectations, while another style of
dress they never imagined wearing turns
out to be a stunner.
Another challenge many women face
when gown shopping is that many
wedding gowns are styled and geared
toward women with slender gures,
making the process of selecting a gown
for a curvier bride a bit more difcult. But
any bride, regardless of size or gure,
can nd the ideal dress, especially when
she employs the following tips.
Sample sizes t a select few. Bridal
shops carry a range of dresses but may
only stock one or two sample dresses.
For economy, these samples are a
median size that are intended to fit
as many shoppers as possible. Such
gowns are usually in the neighborhood
of a size 10. Most women, whether
petite or plus-size, will not fit into the
sample, so do not get discouraged.
Visit large retail chains. Popular
wedding dress chains, such as Davids
Bridal, may have a wider selection
of sample dresses in larger sizes.
Department stores as well as designers
who specialize in plus-size gowns also
make good resources.
Call bridal stores in advance to
schedule your visits. Your time is
precious, so call bridal shops prior to visiting
and explain to them your size and what you
are looking for in a gown. This will ensure
you arent wasting your time driving to
stores that cant provide what you want.
Select the right fabrics. Heavier fabrics
like taffeta, silk dupioni and satin may
conceal better than others and can be
ruched to camouage areas you want to
minimize.
Use salespeople as a resource. The
right salesperson can make wedding
shopping much easier and far more
pleasant. Dont rest until you nd
someone who is excited to work with you
and will give you his or her honest opinion
and recommendations.
Dresses can be altered. Every bride
needs some alterations made to her
dress to achieve the perfect t. Plus-sized
brides may need a few extras. A dress is
unlikely to meet all of your needs right off
the rack, so nd a good seamstress who
can alter your dress to meet your needs.
Sleeves can be put on, dresses can be
shortened, support can be added, and
many customizations can be done to a
gown post-production.
Find a attering shape. Choose a gown
with a full-skirt or an A-line skirt with an
empire or a dropped-waist seam that will
elongate your midriff and ow away from
your hips. Curvier brides typically avoid
strapless gowns, as such dresses have a
tendency to make a womans shoulders
and arms look wider.
Dont get stuck on size. Sizes vary
widely depending on the manufacturer.
Wedding gowns tend to be labeled with
couture sizes, which are much smaller
than street sizes. A good salesperson
should have a reasonable conversion
chart or will choose sizes based on your
measurements alone. Ignore the size on
the tag and go for the gown that ts.
Never settle for less. Whether its a
gown thats not attering or a salesperson
who is rude or chastises you for not
being the ideal size, do not settle for
anything less than a great gown and
attentive service. Bridal stores compete
for business, so if a given shop does not
meet your expectations, dont hesitate to
work with a rival store.
Did you know?
According to TheKnot.com, a Web site
catering to couples planning their weddings,
roses reign supreme among wedding
owers. Long considered a symbol of love,
roses often play an integral role on wedding
days as well as holidays like Valentines Day
or special events like a couples wedding
anniversary. Couples embrace roses on their
wedding days not only to symbolize their
love for one another, but also because roses
are a versatile ower available in numerous
solid colors and many bicolor varieties. Tulips are another popular wedding ower.
Also grown in a wide range of colors, tulips are often less expensive than roses,
though rare varieties of tulips will cost brides- and grooms-to-be a signicant
amount of money. Though less versatile than roses and tulips with regards to
their color, calla lily owers are another popular choice for weddings. Lily of the
valley, hydrangeas, the peony, and ranunculus are also popular wedding owers.
Though each type of ower is beautiful in its own way, costs can vary considerably
depending on the type of owers couples choose for their wedding, something cost-
conscious couples should consider before visiting orists.
How to calm those last-minute jitters
Brides- and grooms-to-be are often nervous
when the day they will tie the knot nally
arrives. The realization that months and
months of planning and anticipation are
nally about to come to a head often inspires
some jitters in the days leading up to the
wedding. But the following are a few ways
couples can calm those nerves in the hours
leading up to the moment they have devoted
so much time and effort to planning since
becoming engaged.
Get a good nights rest. Couples should
prioritize a good nights sleep the night
before they are set to walk down the aisle.
Make your last night as an unmarried couple
an early night so you will look your best and
have plenty of energy on your big day, which
will no doubt start early and end late. A
good nights sleep can go a long way toward
ensuring youre in a good mood as you
handle a full slate of responsibilities on your
wedding day.
Spend time with family and friends.
Chances are your closest friends and family
members are playing signicant roles in your
wedding, and spending time with them is a
great way to keep your nerves in check while
having a fun time before, during and after the
ceremony.
Dont be afraid to delegate
responsibilities. In spite of months of
planning, couples will still have a to-do list
come their wedding days. If such a list is
overwhelming, brides- and grooms-to-be
should not be afraid to delegate some
of the tasks on their lists. Bridesmaids
and groomsmen can no doubt handle any
outstanding tasks that dont require any
input from the bride or groom.
Relax as the ceremony draws
nearer. As the start time for the ceremony
approaches, couples about to tie the knot
should take time to sit down and relax. Once
their hair and makeup is nished, brides-
to-be should sit down and exhale or arrange
for the photographer to snap some fun
pre-wedding photos with their bridesmaids.
Grooms-to-be can do the same with their
groomsmen, sharing a few last-minute jokes
to ensure everyone is relaxed and ready to
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ain showers on a wedding day may
bring good luck, but they are seldom
coveted. However, a different
type of shower altogether is often highly
anticipated and can help couples feel like
theyre one in a million.
Wedding showers are gift-giving parties
held for couples about to get married. The
custom began in the nineteenth century
and continues to present day, primarily
in North America and Australia. Guests
traditionally shower the bride-to-be with all
the necessities (and some fun extras) that
she will need after she ties the knot. These
gifts will help the soon-to-be-married couple
establish a home together.
Bridal showers are steeped in tradition,
but todays bridal showers continue to
veer off the beaten path. Nowadays, bridal
showers feature fun and games much like a
party having nothing to do with a wedding.
TheKnot.com, a Web site that aims to help
couples plan their weddings and all the
events leading up to the big day, identifes
these key trends in modern bridal showers.
Couples showers: Modern couples
who like to be all-inclusive are now
planning bridal showers that cater to mixed
audiences. Dubbed a couple shower,
these parties include female and male
friends and relatives. Gifts are still the main
focus of the event, but theyre varied and
include guy-friendly items within the mix of
household goods.
Power showers: Many are familiar with
the terms man cave and bromance, but
few may know that there are now wedding
showers geared entirely around the groom.
Known as power showers, these events
focus on the groom-to-be, who is showered
with a bevy of gadgets and power tools that
are certain to stock his future garage. The
parties are decidedly more testosterone-
friendly and can include golf outings, poker
nights or action movie ficks as possible
themes.
Destination/activity showers: Rather
than having guests hang around a
restaurant watching gift after gift get
unwrapped, some bridal parties opt to
throw an activity shower. These showers
are focused around a particular activity. For
example, ladies may be treated to a day
at the spa. Other ideas include horseback
riding at a stable or a day at the ballpark.
Because hosting an activity shower for
dozens of people may get expensive, these
types of showers may be reserved for only
your closest friends and family members.
Bride-involved showers: The idea of
walking into a room and being surprised by
friends and family members is appealing
to some brides-to-be but not everyone.
Some brides prefer not to be surprised by
a shower and actually would like to have a
role in the planning of the party. However,
this is delicate ground on which to tread,
considering there may be differences over
where the party is held and even the overall
experience of the party. These type of
showers should be discussed before any
plans are made, and tasks should delegated
in accordance with those plans.
Wedding showers continue
to break from tradition
T
he responsibility of
planning a bachelor
party traditionally falls
on the shoulders of the
groom-to-bes best man,
who can choose to plan
the party on his own or
enlist the help of his fellow
groomsmen. While best-
men-to-be might be nervous
about planning a bachelor
party, the following are a
handful of tips for men who
want to make a friend or
family members bachelor
weekend as memorable as
possible.
Dont go it alone. Just
because you are the best
man does not mean you
need to plan the entire
bachelor party on your own.
While you might want to add
a few special and personal
touches to the festivities,
that does not mean you
cant enlist the help of your
fellow groomsmen or the
grooms friends who are
not included in the bridal
party. Enlisting the help of
others can be especially
helpful when planning a
party for a large group,
which can be diffcult to
organize. If the group is
large and spread out, ask
someone to represent each
particular group of friends,
such as childhood friends,
college buddies and any
professional associates
who will be joining in the
festivities. If the groom
is your family member,
you can take on the
responsibility of coordinating
with family members.
Breaking things down can
make it easier to organize
and help the grooms other
close friends and family
members feel like they
are more involved in the
festivities.
Ask the groom for a list of
invitees. While its tradition
to prevent the guest of
honor from participating in
the planning, it is a good
idea to ask the groom for
a list of people he wants to
invite. This can help a best
man who is not familiar with
all of a grooms friends or
associates to organize the
party, and it also ensures
that friends who were not
invited to the wedding are
not mistakenly invited to the
bachelor party. In addition,
the groom may want certain
people excluded from the
festivities for personal
reasons, so asking him for a
list of invitees can help avoid
any confusion or conficts
down the road.
Choose a different locale
for the bachelor and
bachelorette parties. Many
couples have their bachelor
and bachelorette parties
on the same weekend, and
such parties are meant to
be a chance for the groom
to spend time with his male
friends while the bride
spends time with her female
friends. So when planning
the bachelor party, the
best man should ensure he
does not choose the same
locale as the maid of honor
chooses for the bachelorette
party. While many couples
have abandoned traditional
bachelor and bachelorette
parties in favor of one
big party for everyone a
couple of nights before the
wedding, those who are
sticking to tradition likely
want to keep the festivities
separate.
Bachelor party
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Felix Mendelssohns Wedding March is
popular at wedding ceremonies near and far,
but many songs also enjoy such widespread
popularity. Sentimental standards help shape
the celebration. Unless a couple intends
to buck all trends, the following are some
popular wedding reception staples.
Unforgettable: Made popular in the early
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experienced a resurgence in popularity in
the 1990s thanks to a remix of the song that
turned it into a duet between the late Cole
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The Way You Look Tonight: This oft-
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At Last: Although Ella Fitzgerald was not
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What a Wonderful World: Louis
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Dance is an ideal choice for the nal song of
the evening. By the time the song switches
from the slow-moving opening chords to a
more upbeat pace, guests will be grabbing
their party favors and heading for the door.
Weddings are a time for celebration and
sharing good times. Some couples want
to share their love and excitement with as
many people as they can t under one roof,
while others may prefer a more intimate
affair to enjoy with a select few. One difcult
decision couples must face when planning a
wedding is whether or not to invite children
to join in the festivities.
Young guests can bring an energetic spark
to the celebration, but kids unaccustomed to
dressing up and enjoying a fancy night out
may get swept away by the majesty of the
night. Adult guests looking to have a good
time may nd it difcult to relax and let loose
if they have to keep a constant eye on their
children.
The topic of children at weddings is a tricky
subject. Family and friends may have
strong opinions on either side of the debate.
Ultimately, the couple needs to come to
an agreement regarding children at their
wedding. Once a decision has been made,
couples can employ some strategies to
make the wedding as enjoyable as possible
for every age group.
No children
Couples who decide to exclude kids from their
guest lists should alert guests well in advance
of the no kids edict. Be tactful when alerting
guests. If you will be sending out save-the-
date cards, inclchriude the phrase Adults
only, please on the card. You also may
want to include the information on a wedding
website if you have one. A website affords you
more space to explain your stance on young
guests.
When it comes to the wedding invitation,
your indications should already be clear.
However, you can reinforce that kids are
not invited by addressing the invitations
accordingly. Do not include the childrens
names or and family on the envelope.
Invitations should only feature the names of
the people being invited.
Be consistent if you do not want children
at the reception. It is not okay to allow one
guests kids while excluding anothers. The
only exception is children who are members
of the wedding party. However, if you prefer
a kid-free wedding, you may want to avoid
a ring bearer and ower girl during the
ceremony.
Chances are word will spread that the
wedding is not for child guests. If you do not
want to handle inquiries, ask a member of
the bridal party to answer any kid-related
questions.
Children allowed
Contrary to popular belief, children can
be well-behaved at a wedding and add
a youthful component to the celebration.
Watching a child twirling on the dance oor
or devouring a large piece of wedding cake
can make a wedding day more memorable
and special.
Couples who invite kids to the wedding
should expect the unexpected from their
youngest guests. Let the small things slide
and speak with youngsters parents if any
issues arise.
Arrange for some activities to keep children
entertained and out of trouble. Have the
band or deejay incorporate some child-
friendly dances or activities. Designate the
kids table and arrange some small toys or
activity books.
Be sure to choose some child-friendly foods
during the cocktail hour. Hungry children
can be that much more fussy. Arrange a
special menu with the catering manager and
be clear about how many kids are invited.
Usually kids dinners cost substantially less
than adults.
Some reception sites may provide a
separate room where children can gather.
A television with a favorite movie or a few
video games may be all thats necessary
to pass the time. Hire a babysitter to stay
with the children and give adults in the other
room peace of mind.
Limited children
You may want to include older children at
the wedding but have younger ones stay
home. As you would for a wedding without
kids, spread the word that there is an age
limit. On save-the-date announcements,
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Be prepared for some opposition from
guests whose kids fall under the age limit.
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eddings are typically the culmination
of months of careful planning. After a
couple has ofcially tied the knot, a
celebration typically follows. Although music and
mingling are integral to a wedding reception, the
meal is often the central component of the party.
Couples have options when choosing dinner
service for their weddings, and some need not
serve dinner at all. An early wedding may consist
of a brunch or some passed appetizers, while
some couples opt for a cocktail party in lieu of a
dinner party. Still, some weddings feature only
desserts.
But guests attending more traditional weddings
expect to dine at the receptions that follow such
affairs. Buffet service and a sit-down dinner are
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Sit-down dinner
A sit-down dinner consists of several courses of plated food served by a waitstaff. Guests
never have to leave their seats, and sit-down service is usually in line with a formal
reception. Some food offerings at sit-down dinners tend to be fancy and presented in a
manner that is appealing both to the eye and the palate.
There are several advantages to sit-down meals. Guests can focus entirely on enjoying
themselves and conversing with fellow guests rather than getting up to seek out food, and
those with mobility issues do not have to worry about maneuvering to a buffet station or
trying to balance food. Guests get top-notch treatment and will have a waitstaff on call to ll
their every need, which can make an affair more memorable for all in attendance.
But sit-down dinners are typically more expensive as well. Guests are generally given
several choices for the main course, and that could mean ordering extra food and preparing
it to be ready for guests selections. Serving meals may take longer, and sometimes meals
may not arrive hot to the table. Guests may be limited to certain food choices, and portion
sizes may not be what guests were hoping for. Sitting idle for a while can affect the mood of
the reception and lead to boredom.
Buffet service
A buffet-style dinner is served from a long dais table that holds several chang dishes full
of food. Wedding guests will rise from their seats and make their way to the buffet stations,
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Buffets present an array of foods that cater to the various dietary needs of guests. Those
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ngagement rings are not only
tangible investments in the future of a
relationship, theyre also investments
in a more traditional sense. Men and
women save for months to purchase these
special symbols of love and delity that will
be treasured for years to come.
Properly caring for ne jewelry can help it
retain its luster and beauty, as well as its
value. According to a 2011 Engagement
& Jewelry Survey from XO Group Inc.,
formerly The Knot Inc. and owners of
TheKnot.com, the average American
engagement ring costs $5,200, and
wedding bands only add to those costs.
Upon making such signicant investments,
its no surprise that couples prioritize proper
care and cleaning techniques to protect
their jewelry, and the following are a few
ways to do just that.
First examine all the prongs on settings,
clasps and other components of the rings
to make sure they are secure. Otherwise,
pieces or stones could come loose and be
lost during the cleaning process. If anything
is loose, bring it to a jeweler for repairs.
When cleaning, try soap and water rst
before moving on to harsher chemicals if
necessary. Soft, porous jewelry, such as
opals, pearls and turquoise, should only be
cleaned in this type of solution to ensure
they look their best. Select a mild cleanser,
like a gentle clothing detergent or dish
soap. Add a few drops to two cups of warm
water and quickly dip the jewelry. Use a
soft, dry cloth to dry and buff, then lay gems
at to air dry further. If stones need a little
more elbow grease, use a soft-bristled
toothbrush to scour gently.
White vinegar is another tool to use when
cleaning jewelry. Drop gemstones and gold
jewelry into a small jar of vinegar for roughly
15 minutes. Agitate the jar to dislodge any
debris. Remove the jewelry and rinse off
under water, then dry off.
Ammonia also can clean jewelry quite
effectively, but its aroma may turn people
off. Diamond jewelry, in particular, can be
soaked in one cup of warm water mixed
with 14 cup ammonia for roughly 10 to 15
minutes. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to
clean any grime from the crevices of the
setting and beneath the diamond. Rinse
off and allow to dry before wearing. If
diamonds are set in platinum, ammonia will
also clean the setting effectively.
For silver jewelry, use aluminum foil to
clean tarnished silver. Line a tray with a
piece of crumpled aluminum foil and place
your jewelry on the foil. Sprinkle a layer of
baking soda over the jewelry, then pour
boiling water over it. The tarnish will transfer
from the jewelry to the foil. You may need
to ip or move the jewelry around so all
sides come in contact with the foil. Remove
and rinse with water. Otherwise, try a
specialized silver cleaning paste or solution
purchased at the drug store.
Many jewelry stores will clean jewelry free
of charge, especially if couples return to
the store where the rings were purchased.
Some use high-pressured steam to loosen
dirt and debris, while others use jewelry
cleaning solutions.
When jewelry isnt being worn, it should be
carefully stored inside a jewelry box or the
box in which it was shipped or purchased.
Place jewelry back in the same place each
time so it does not get lost. Try not to take
off expensive rings in the bathroom and
leave them on the sink, where they are
vulnerable to falling down the drain.
Remove rings and other jewelry if you will
be using your hands to mix messy foods
or to work with paint, soil or other materials
that might put jewelry in jeopardy.
How to clean
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J
ordan almonds are a popular wedding
favor, particularly at events hosted by
families of Italian, Greek and Middle
Eastern descent. In their most classic form,
these sugar-crusted confections are candied
almonds, though peanuts, pistachios,
chocolate, and even coffee beans have
replaced the almonds in some modern
reincarnations of the treat.
Also known as dragees or Italian
confetti, Jordan almonds date back to
1350, when theyre mentioned in Giovanni
Boccaccios Decameron, a collection of
novellas. Ancient Romans used to celebrate
momentous occasions, such as births and
marriages, with this confetti. Until the start
of the Renaissance, when sugarcane was
introduced into European kitchens, Jordan
almonds were made with honey. In lieu of
almonds, sometimes dried fruits, aromatic
seeds or cinnamon sticks were covered
with a hard coating of sugar, and these
delicacies were served at many important
banquets.
According to the Food and Drug
Administration, the name Jordan almond
may have originated from the French word
jardin, which means garden. Others say
Jordan almonds resemble a variety of
almond that grows along the Jordan River
in Palestine. Nowadays, the term Jordan
almonds is used to describe any and all
candy-coated almonds.
In Greece, where Jordan almonds are
known as koufeta, tradition suggests that
when a female guest places the packet of
almonds under her pillow she will dream
about the man she will marry.
In Middle Eastern countries, Jordan almonds
are considered an aphrodisiac.
Almonds are traditionally given in odd
numbers, which are indivisible, symbolizing
how the newlyweds will share everything
equally and remain undivided, and Jordan
almonds are often given ve at a time. Each
almond represents a quality guests wish for
the couple getting married: health, fertility,
wealth, longevity, and happiness. The
combination of bitter almonds and sweet
sugar are representations of a couples life
together, with the hopes that the newlyweds
experiences will be more sweet than bitter.
Jordan almonds are usually packaged in a
small bag or piece of fabric, though some
couples tuck them inside a small, decorative
box. Couples thinking about using almonds
may include the following poem:
Five sugared almonds for each guest to eat,
To remind us that life is both bitter and sweet.
Five wishes for the new husband and wife
Health, wealth, happiness, children, and a long
life!
The story behind
Jordan almonds
Keep jewelry looking its best by
prioritizing maintenance.
Jordan almonds make popular wedding favors. They also are used during
other special occasions, including anniversaries and christenings.
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ngagement rings are not only
tangible investments in the future of a
relationship, theyre also investments
in a more traditional sense. Men and
women save for months to purchase these
special symbols of love and delity that will
be treasured for years to come.
Properly caring for ne jewelry can help it
retain its luster and beauty, as well as its
value. According to a 2011 Engagement
& Jewelry Survey from XO Group Inc.,
formerly The Knot Inc. and owners of
TheKnot.com, the average American
engagement ring costs $5,200, and
wedding bands only add to those costs.
Upon making such signicant investments,
its no surprise that couples prioritize proper
care and cleaning techniques to protect
their jewelry, and the following are a few
ways to do just that.
First examine all the prongs on settings,
clasps and other components of the rings
to make sure they are secure. Otherwise,
pieces or stones could come loose and be
lost during the cleaning process. If anything
is loose, bring it to a jeweler for repairs.
When cleaning, try soap and water rst
before moving on to harsher chemicals if
necessary. Soft, porous jewelry, such as
opals, pearls and turquoise, should only be
cleaned in this type of solution to ensure
they look their best. Select a mild cleanser,
like a gentle clothing detergent or dish
soap. Add a few drops to two cups of warm
water and quickly dip the jewelry. Use a
soft, dry cloth to dry and buff, then lay gems
at to air dry further. If stones need a little
more elbow grease, use a soft-bristled
toothbrush to scour gently.
White vinegar is another tool to use when
cleaning jewelry. Drop gemstones and gold
jewelry into a small jar of vinegar for roughly
15 minutes. Agitate the jar to dislodge any
debris. Remove the jewelry and rinse off
under water, then dry off.
Ammonia also can clean jewelry quite
effectively, but its aroma may turn people
off. Diamond jewelry, in particular, can be
soaked in one cup of warm water mixed
with 14 cup ammonia for roughly 10 to 15
minutes. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to
clean any grime from the crevices of the
setting and beneath the diamond. Rinse
off and allow to dry before wearing. If
diamonds are set in platinum, ammonia will
also clean the setting effectively.
For silver jewelry, use aluminum foil to
clean tarnished silver. Line a tray with a
piece of crumpled aluminum foil and place
your jewelry on the foil. Sprinkle a layer of
baking soda over the jewelry, then pour
boiling water over it. The tarnish will transfer
from the jewelry to the foil. You may need
to ip or move the jewelry around so all
sides come in contact with the foil. Remove
and rinse with water. Otherwise, try a
specialized silver cleaning paste or solution
purchased at the drug store.
Many jewelry stores will clean jewelry free
of charge, especially if couples return to
the store where the rings were purchased.
Some use high-pressured steam to loosen
dirt and debris, while others use jewelry
cleaning solutions.
When jewelry isnt being worn, it should be
carefully stored inside a jewelry box or the
box in which it was shipped or purchased.
Place jewelry back in the same place each
time so it does not get lost. Try not to take
off expensive rings in the bathroom and
leave them on the sink, where they are
vulnerable to falling down the drain.
Remove rings and other jewelry if you will
be using your hands to mix messy foods
or to work with paint, soil or other materials
that might put jewelry in jeopardy.
How to clean
your jewelry
J
ordan almonds are a popular wedding
favor, particularly at events hosted by
families of Italian, Greek and Middle
Eastern descent. In their most classic form,
these sugar-crusted confections are candied
almonds, though peanuts, pistachios,
chocolate, and even coffee beans have
replaced the almonds in some modern
reincarnations of the treat.
Also known as dragees or Italian
confetti, Jordan almonds date back to
1350, when theyre mentioned in Giovanni
Boccaccios Decameron, a collection of
novellas. Ancient Romans used to celebrate
momentous occasions, such as births and
marriages, with this confetti. Until the start
of the Renaissance, when sugarcane was
introduced into European kitchens, Jordan
almonds were made with honey. In lieu of
almonds, sometimes dried fruits, aromatic
seeds or cinnamon sticks were covered
with a hard coating of sugar, and these
delicacies were served at many important
banquets.
According to the Food and Drug
Administration, the name Jordan almond
may have originated from the French word
jardin, which means garden. Others say
Jordan almonds resemble a variety of
almond that grows along the Jordan River
in Palestine. Nowadays, the term Jordan
almonds is used to describe any and all
candy-coated almonds.
In Greece, where Jordan almonds are
known as koufeta, tradition suggests that
when a female guest places the packet of
almonds under her pillow she will dream
about the man she will marry.
In Middle Eastern countries, Jordan almonds
are considered an aphrodisiac.
Almonds are traditionally given in odd
numbers, which are indivisible, symbolizing
how the newlyweds will share everything
equally and remain undivided, and Jordan
almonds are often given ve at a time. Each
almond represents a quality guests wish for
the couple getting married: health, fertility,
wealth, longevity, and happiness. The
combination of bitter almonds and sweet
sugar are representations of a couples life
together, with the hopes that the newlyweds
experiences will be more sweet than bitter.
Jordan almonds are usually packaged in a
small bag or piece of fabric, though some
couples tuck them inside a small, decorative
box. Couples thinking about using almonds
may include the following poem:
Five sugared almonds for each guest to eat,
To remind us that life is both bitter and sweet.
Five wishes for the new husband and wife
Health, wealth, happiness, children, and a long
life!
The story behind
Jordan almonds
Keep jewelry looking its best by
prioritizing maintenance.
Jordan almonds make popular wedding favors. They also are used during
other special occasions, including anniversaries and christenings.
Page 18 Buyers Guide 304-267-9983 Wednesday, June 25, 2014
O
utdoor weddings
are romantic when
done right, and a
growing number of couples
are exchanging vows amid
an expansive garden or with
the splendor of the pounding
surf providing a picturesque
backdrop. If Mother Nature
cooperates, outdoor
weddings can go smoothly.
But even if the weather does
not cooperate, there still are
ways couples can enjoy a
memorable ceremony.
Preparation and planning
help keep outdoor weddings
moving along. Weather
can be unpredictable and
unforgiving, so it is always
best to account for various
scenarios. The following are
some tips to consider.
Be mindful of hot
weather. Many outdoor
weddings occur when
temperatures are at their
warmest. As anyone who
has had to sit outdoors
in the blazing sun for an
extended period of time
can attest, it can grow quite
uncomfortable, especially
when everyone is dressed
to the nines. Advise guests
in advance that the wedding will be taking place outdoors and to dress accordingly. Arrange
to have shaded areas for guests who may struggle with the heat. Keep chilled bottled water
nearby so guests can stay cool and refreshed. Ask the ofciant to keep the ceremony brief
so that guests are not melting away in their seats.
Keep wind in mind. A stiff breeze can upset tents and wreak havoc on hairstyles. Be
sure everything outdoors is properly secured and weighted down. Avoid light fabrics on
a wedding gown that will get swept away by wind. A short, blusher veil may be more
appropriate than a sweeping train. Couples should advise their hairstylists that they will be
getting married outdoors, and looks should be well secured by bobby pins and gel to keep
hair in place. Stick to real dishes for food service, as plastic or lightweight materials may get
blown away.
Check for power sources. Choose a wedding location with easily accessible power
outlets. Guests will certainly want to hear the vows, and that may require the use of
microphones and a sound system. Having power available also makes it easier for bands
and musicians to set up their equipment for an outdoor reception. If the wedding will be
stretching into the evening hours, electricity will be needed to power supplemental lighting
that illuminates the festivities.
Ensure accessibility. Outdoor terrain can prove tricky, especially for older guests or those
with mobility issues. When scouting locations, select a wheelchair-accessible spot that
can be easily traversed. Understand that turf can become water-logged and challenging to
walk over should it rain the day of the wedding or prior. Plastic or fabric runners may make
things easier. Also, choose a location that isnt too far off the beaten path. It should be close
enough to a parking lot and not require guests to have to take an extended hike through
nature.
Face away from the sun. Glares can make it difcult for guests to see the ceremony. Be
sure to arrange seats so that guests do not have to look into the sun. This is best achieved
by having the sun behind everyone for the ceremony. It also ensures that you wont end up
with washed-out photos or pictures of everyone squinting.
Ensure food is properly chilled or heated. Dining outdoors means keeping food safety
in mind. Food that is supposed to be kept cool should remain on ice or be refrigerated
until served. Hot foods should remain hot. Food in chang dishes or served buffet-style
also should be protected from insects. Improper handling of food can result in foodborne
illnesses. No one wants to remember a wedding for intestinal discomfort.
Use fresh owers in potted plants. Cut owers tend to wilt prematurely in hot weather.
Rather than waste money and beautiful owers, choose potted plants that will thrive if well-
tended. Guests can then take the plants home and continue to cherish the wedding long
after it is over.
Budget for a tent. It is always better to have a contingency plan. Even if you have
your heart set on an outdoor wedding, have a backup plan in place if the weather is
uncooperative. A tent with surrounding sidewalls may be sufcient. Otherwise, determine if
there is an indoor location that can be kept on standby.
Mix up the candles. Intersperse citronella candles with the decorative ones to help keep
bugs at bay. You can also consider placing small bottles of insect repellent on the tables.
Guests will appreciate the gesture when biting ies or mosquitoes want to join in the fun.
Make sure Mother Nature doesnt rain on your outdoor wedding. Plan for all the possibilities
so that an outdoor ceremony or reception goes as smoothly as possible.
How to throw a successful outdoor wedding
How to handle guests
who dont RSVP
W
edding invitations are often a great source of information for guests. While
wedding websites also provide a great opportunity for couples to get the word
out about their weddings and share pertinent details like the date and location of
the wedding, many people are still unfamiliar with the concept of a wedding website, and
therefore they rely on invitations as their primary source of information about a wedding.
One of the most important bits of information couples must include on their wedding
invitations is the RSVP date. The RSVP, which stands for rpondez sil vous plat, is a
couples request for a response to their invitation. The RSVP is typically a specic date by
which guests must let the couple tying the knot know whether or not they plan to attend the
wedding.
There are no rules that govern how far in advance of the wedding couples should ask their
guests to RSVP, but some venues might want a nal headcount or at least a close estimate
of the nal countdown three to four weeks before the big day. As a result, its best to ask
guests to RSVP at least three weeks before the wedding and preferably four to ve weeks
before the festivities commence.
If invitations are mailed two to three months prior to the wedding, that gives guests ample
time to determine whether they can or cannot join in the celebration. While many guests
will respond immediately or in plenty of time for couples to arrange seating and notify their
reception venue, nearly every bride and groom has been forced to deal with guests who
simply failed to respond to their invitations, a potentially precarious position for couples to
nd themselves in as their wedding day quickly approaches.
When guests fail to respond on time, couples should maintain their composure and not
take it as a sign of disrespect or indifference. Guests might not be planning a wedding,
but chances are theyre busy, too, and their failure to respond is likely just a mistake.
Before contacting those who failed to provide a timely response, wait a few extra days
so responses that were mailed at the last minute can be counted among those that were
received on time.
Once the deadline and subsequent extension has passed, couples can begin to contact
those guests who have not responded to their invitations. If its a close friend or family
member who hasnt responded, simply call them on the telephone and politely ask if they
plan on coming to the wedding. They wont need to mail the RSVP at this point, so just jot
down their response and thank them before moving on to the next person.
When a person who hasnt responded is less familiar to the bride and groom, such as a
parents distant cousin or professional colleague, then its perfectly reasonable to ask for
help. For example, if a parents neighbor has yet to reply, ask Mom or Dad to drop by their
house or call them on the phone to determine if they plan to attend.
The majority of invitees, if not all of them, who fail to respond on time will understand when
contacted directly and asked if they plan to attend, so couples need not be nervous or
confrontational when making phone calls or writing emails. Keep things short and sweet and
let guests know their attendance is appreciated or their absence will be felt if they cannot
make it.
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utdoor weddings
are romantic when
done right, and a
growing number of couples
are exchanging vows amid
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surf providing a picturesque
backdrop. If Mother Nature
cooperates, outdoor
weddings can go smoothly.
But even if the weather does
not cooperate, there still are
ways couples can enjoy a
memorable ceremony.
Preparation and planning
help keep outdoor weddings
moving along. Weather
can be unpredictable and
unforgiving, so it is always
best to account for various
scenarios. The following are
some tips to consider.
Be mindful of hot
weather. Many outdoor
weddings occur when
temperatures are at their
warmest. As anyone who
has had to sit outdoors
in the blazing sun for an
extended period of time
can attest, it can grow quite
uncomfortable, especially
when everyone is dressed
to the nines. Advise guests
in advance that the wedding will be taking place outdoors and to dress accordingly. Arrange
to have shaded areas for guests who may struggle with the heat. Keep chilled bottled water
nearby so guests can stay cool and refreshed. Ask the ofciant to keep the ceremony brief
so that guests are not melting away in their seats.
Keep wind in mind. A stiff breeze can upset tents and wreak havoc on hairstyles. Be
sure everything outdoors is properly secured and weighted down. Avoid light fabrics on
a wedding gown that will get swept away by wind. A short, blusher veil may be more
appropriate than a sweeping train. Couples should advise their hairstylists that they will be
getting married outdoors, and looks should be well secured by bobby pins and gel to keep
hair in place. Stick to real dishes for food service, as plastic or lightweight materials may get
blown away.
Check for power sources. Choose a wedding location with easily accessible power
outlets. Guests will certainly want to hear the vows, and that may require the use of
microphones and a sound system. Having power available also makes it easier for bands
and musicians to set up their equipment for an outdoor reception. If the wedding will be
stretching into the evening hours, electricity will be needed to power supplemental lighting
that illuminates the festivities.
Ensure accessibility. Outdoor terrain can prove tricky, especially for older guests or those
with mobility issues. When scouting locations, select a wheelchair-accessible spot that
can be easily traversed. Understand that turf can become water-logged and challenging to
walk over should it rain the day of the wedding or prior. Plastic or fabric runners may make
things easier. Also, choose a location that isnt too far off the beaten path. It should be close
enough to a parking lot and not require guests to have to take an extended hike through
nature.
Face away from the sun. Glares can make it difcult for guests to see the ceremony. Be
sure to arrange seats so that guests do not have to look into the sun. This is best achieved
by having the sun behind everyone for the ceremony. It also ensures that you wont end up
with washed-out photos or pictures of everyone squinting.
Ensure food is properly chilled or heated. Dining outdoors means keeping food safety
in mind. Food that is supposed to be kept cool should remain on ice or be refrigerated
until served. Hot foods should remain hot. Food in chang dishes or served buffet-style
also should be protected from insects. Improper handling of food can result in foodborne
illnesses. No one wants to remember a wedding for intestinal discomfort.
Use fresh owers in potted plants. Cut owers tend to wilt prematurely in hot weather.
Rather than waste money and beautiful owers, choose potted plants that will thrive if well-
tended. Guests can then take the plants home and continue to cherish the wedding long
after it is over.
Budget for a tent. It is always better to have a contingency plan. Even if you have
your heart set on an outdoor wedding, have a backup plan in place if the weather is
uncooperative. A tent with surrounding sidewalls may be sufcient. Otherwise, determine if
there is an indoor location that can be kept on standby.
Mix up the candles. Intersperse citronella candles with the decorative ones to help keep
bugs at bay. You can also consider placing small bottles of insect repellent on the tables.
Guests will appreciate the gesture when biting ies or mosquitoes want to join in the fun.
Make sure Mother Nature doesnt rain on your outdoor wedding. Plan for all the possibilities
so that an outdoor ceremony or reception goes as smoothly as possible.
How to throw a successful outdoor wedding
How to handle guests
who dont RSVP
W
edding invitations are often a great source of information for guests. While
wedding websites also provide a great opportunity for couples to get the word
out about their weddings and share pertinent details like the date and location of
the wedding, many people are still unfamiliar with the concept of a wedding website, and
therefore they rely on invitations as their primary source of information about a wedding.
One of the most important bits of information couples must include on their wedding
invitations is the RSVP date. The RSVP, which stands for rpondez sil vous plat, is a
couples request for a response to their invitation. The RSVP is typically a specic date by
which guests must let the couple tying the knot know whether or not they plan to attend the
wedding.
There are no rules that govern how far in advance of the wedding couples should ask their
guests to RSVP, but some venues might want a nal headcount or at least a close estimate
of the nal countdown three to four weeks before the big day. As a result, its best to ask
guests to RSVP at least three weeks before the wedding and preferably four to ve weeks
before the festivities commence.
If invitations are mailed two to three months prior to the wedding, that gives guests ample
time to determine whether they can or cannot join in the celebration. While many guests
will respond immediately or in plenty of time for couples to arrange seating and notify their
reception venue, nearly every bride and groom has been forced to deal with guests who
simply failed to respond to their invitations, a potentially precarious position for couples to
nd themselves in as their wedding day quickly approaches.
When guests fail to respond on time, couples should maintain their composure and not
take it as a sign of disrespect or indifference. Guests might not be planning a wedding,
but chances are theyre busy, too, and their failure to respond is likely just a mistake.
Before contacting those who failed to provide a timely response, wait a few extra days
so responses that were mailed at the last minute can be counted among those that were
received on time.
Once the deadline and subsequent extension has passed, couples can begin to contact
those guests who have not responded to their invitations. If its a close friend or family
member who hasnt responded, simply call them on the telephone and politely ask if they
plan on coming to the wedding. They wont need to mail the RSVP at this point, so just jot
down their response and thank them before moving on to the next person.
When a person who hasnt responded is less familiar to the bride and groom, such as a
parents distant cousin or professional colleague, then its perfectly reasonable to ask for
help. For example, if a parents neighbor has yet to reply, ask Mom or Dad to drop by their
house or call them on the phone to determine if they plan to attend.
The majority of invitees, if not all of them, who fail to respond on time will understand when
contacted directly and asked if they plan to attend, so couples need not be nervous or
confrontational when making phone calls or writing emails. Keep things short and sweet and
let guests know their attendance is appreciated or their absence will be felt if they cannot
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5078 Williamsport Pike, Suite F Martinsburg, WV
(in the Spring Mills Ctr., adjacent to Reeds Pharmacy)
(304) 274-6555
Ask about our Loyalty Card Program
Lowest Prices on
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2% Milk - $3.67 gal.
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$
5
99 12 pk
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Pipe Tobacco
$
13
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ELECTRIC
OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE
229-8816
LICENSED & INSURED MASTER ELECTRICIAN
WV026307
Electrician Excavating/Hauling
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CONSTRUCTION
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304.754.5978
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Construction
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30 4.725.5409
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Barber Shop
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304-229-0123
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20 Pedal Car Drive Inwood, WV
on Route 51 beside CVS
103 W. Washington Street
Charles Town, WV 304-725-0123
&
2 Locations:
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Flooring Decks Int. & Ext. Painting
Bathroom & Kitchen Remodels
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Matthew Licodo 304-279-5566
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Specialize in All Utility Work
Licensed & Insured
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a Neighbors Discount
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Wood Splitters Parts & Services
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Call or Stop by for FREE ESTIMATE
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304-260-0240
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or
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301 E. Stephen Street
Martinsburg, WV 25401
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240-674-3176 304-886-4751
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304-839-8087
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Serving the Panhandle for Over 16 Years!
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SINGLE FAMILY
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Since 1996
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Sunrooms Conservatories
Greenhouses Doors/Windows
Skylights Roofing Additions
Metals/Slate Roofing
Custom Carpentry
Custom Glass
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646 S. Queen Street Martinsburg, WV
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(Across from Tractor Supply & WEIS)
MOUNT &
BALANCE
Used Tires
Inventory of 2000
13 to 22
Only Sets of 4
New or Used Tires
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134 S Queen Street Downtown Martinsburg
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The Eastern Panhandles Automotive Source... To place your ad call 304-267-9983
11 Subaru Forester
2.5 Premium - 4x4
Blue, 41,000 Miles, 4 Door, CD, PS, PB,
ABS, PW, PL, Tilt, RW Def., Int. Wipers, Air
Bag, Sunroof, Heated Seats. #0372W
$
20,995
2012 Ford F-150 Raptor
White, 20,600 Miles, 4 Door, V8,
CD, PS, PB, ABS, Power Windows,
Power Locks, Tilt, R/W Defrost,
Int Wipers, Air Bag, Like New.
#0401W
$
49,995
11 Ford Flex Limited
$
31,495
11 Toyota Corolla S
Blue, 47,000 Miles, CD, PS, PB, ABS, PW, PL,
Tilt, RW Defr., Int. Wipers, Air Bag, Sport
Model, Sunroof. #0389W
$
14,495
12 Lincoln MKX
Cinnamon, 4 Door, 4x4, CD, PS, PB, ABS, Power
Windows, Power Locks, Tilt, R/W Defrost, Int
Wipers, Air Bag, Sunroof, Nav.. #0419W
$
33,995
09 BMW 5351 XDrive
Gray, 57,000 Miles, 4 Door, 4x4,
Auto, CD, PS, PB, ABS, Power
Windows, Power Locks, Tilt, R/W
Defrost, Int Wipers, Air Bag, Leather
Luxury, AWD. #0414W
$
24,995
13 Honda Fit
Blue, 4,600 Miles, 4 Door, FR/W Drive,
Auto, 4cyl, CD, PS, PB, ABS, Power
Windows, Power Locks, Tilt, R/W Defrost,
Int Wipers, Air Bag, Was $17,595 #0379W
$
16,495
11 Ford Mustang GT
Red, 23,700 Miles, 5 Speed, V8, CD, PS, PB, ABS,
Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt, R/W Defrost,
Int Wipers, Air Bag, Leather #0417W
10 Ford F150
Crew Cab XL
Gray, 45,000 Miles, 4 Dr., CD, PS, PB,
ABS, PW, PL, Tilt, RW Defr., Int. Wipers,
Air Bag. #0392W
$
26,995
11 Ford Escape XLT
Black, 22,000 Miles, 4 Dr., 4x4, Auto, 4 Cyl.,
CD, PSm PBm ABS, PW, PL, Tilt, RW Def., Int.
Wipers, Air Bag, Sunroof. #0400W
$
20,995
12 Ford Focus SE
White, 12,000 Miles, 4 Door, FR/W Drive,
Auto, 4cyl, Cruise, CD, PS, PB, ABS, Power
Windows, Power Locks, Tilt, R/W Defrost,
Int Wipers, Air Bag, #0386W
$
15,995
www.thomassenfm.com
$
26,995
was 15,595
Green, 19,500 Miles, 4 Door, 4x4,
Auto, V6, Turbo, CD, PS, PB, ABS,
Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt,
R/W Defrost, Int Wipers, Air Bag,
Nav, Sunroof, #0410W
Pre-
SALES EVENT!
HOLE IN THE WALL HOLE IN THE WALL
646 S. Queen Street Martinsburg, WV
(304) 820-9252 Sheila
(304) 820-9252 Sheila (304) 820-9252 Sheila
Dont Slide into an Accident,
Slide into a Great Tire Deal!
(Across from Martinsburg High School)
FREE
Must Present Coupon
1111 N. Queen Street Martinsburg, WV
(304) 820-9287 Guy
(304) 820-9287 Guy (304) 820-9287 Guy
(Across from Tractor Supply & WEIS)
MOUNT &
BALANCE
Used Tires
Inventory of 2000
13 to 22
Only Sets of 4
New or Used Tires
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2012 GMC Sierra 2500HD
Stk# E9175A
$34,995
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2008Chevrolet Silverado1500
Stk# E9201A
$19,895
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2013Chevrolet Silverado1500
Stk# E9177A
$33,995
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2011 GMC Sierra 1500
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$30,995
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2012 Buick LaCrosse
Stk# E9164A
$27,995
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2011 Buick LaCrosse
Stk# E9209A
$22,995
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2009 Buick Enclave
Stk# C8936B
$16,995
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2005 Ford F-150
Stk# D9083A
$11,995
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2010 GMC Terrain
Stk# E9174A
$19,495
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2008 Buick Enclave
Stk# E9143A
$25,995
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2007 Buick Lucerne
Stk# E9153A
$13,495
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2008 Buick Enclave
Stk# E9208A
$20,995
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2007 Buick Lucerne
Stk# E9169A
$11,995
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2007 Chevy Trailblazer
Stk#
$12,495
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2004 Oldsmobile Silhouette
Stk# E9163B
$10,995
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2012 Nissan Murano
Stk# B8930A
$24,995
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2012 Ford Fiesta
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$12,995
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7
th
Driveway on the Left ~ 304-616-6696
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16 Runnymeade Rd. Bunker Hill, WV
304-229-2202
We Accept Visa & Mastercard
98 Chevy Lumina
$2,495
V6, AT, Loaded
97 Pontiac Firebird
$
3,995
T-Tops, 123K Miles, Auto
04 Chrysler PT Cruiser
$
4,695
Auto, 107K miles
03 Land Rover Discovery
$7,995
79K Miles, Loaded
95 Toyota Camry
$2,495
4 Cyl., Auto
71 Chevy Camaro RS
$3,995
V8, Auto, Air, NeedsRestored,
ManyPartsComeWithCar, CleanTitle
05 Hyundai XG350
$3,695
Loaded, 233K Miles
01 Hyundai Accent GS
$
3,995
Auto, 99K Miles
94 F-150 4x4

$
3,295
Shortbed, V8, AT, 144K Miles
00 Oldsmobile Bravado

$
3,495
V6, AT, Loaded, 146K Miles
97 Pontiac Grand AM
$2,995
Coupe, V6, Auto, 147K
89 Buick Century
$1,995
V6, Auto
SOLD!
SOLD!
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2008 CHEVROLET COBALT LS
AUTO, 4CYL, SATELLITE RADIO, CRUISE
1 OWNER, LOCAL CAR, ONLY 78,000 MILES
12,200 O
nly
M
iles
$
5,500
$
7,900
Hef e
Sale Price
Hef e
Sale Price
2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON 883
CUSTOM VANCE & HINES SHORT PIPES,
TWOTONE PAINT, ONLY 3,315 MILES
$
16,995
Hef e
Sale Price
2011 SUBARU LEGACY PREMIUM
AWD, 4CY, MOONROOF, ALLYWHEELS, HEATEDSEATS
CRUISE, TILT, KEYLESS ENTRY, LOCAL TRADE
1997 BMW Z3 ROADSTER
5SPD, LEATHER, ALLOYWHEELS, POWERWINDOWS
&LOCKS, CRUISE, LOCAL TRADE
ONLY56,800 MILES
$
8,900
Hef e
Sale Price
2009 FORD FOCUS SE
4CYL, AUT, A/C, POWERWINDOS &LOCKS
1 OWNER, LOCAL CAR
2002 CHEVROLET S10 LS
4WD, V6, FIBERGLASS CAP, TOWPACKAGE, ALLY
WHEELS, CRUISE, TILT, LOCAL TRADE
ONLY87000 MILES
$
8,995
Hef e
Sale Price
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Cars
1990 LINCOLN SIG.SE-
RIES TOWN CAR New mo-
tor. Air suspension. Needs
trans. & A.C. $400.00/0B0.
(304)267-6448.
1992 Honda Civic, auto-
matic, air, 4 door, new Mi-
cheline tires, very clean,
low mileage for year,
$2,500. Call 304-279-9709.
1996 Plymouth Breeze,
4-door, auto trans, PW, PL,
cruise, 76K miles, excellent
condition. 304-676-7014
1996 Town & Country that
runs and looks good. Call
304-279-9225.
1999 Chevy Cavalier
Z24 Convertible, White,
Black Top, Auo, Air, Low
Mileage, Good Condi-
tion. Call 240-643-4281
Charles Town Area
1999 Ford Escort, stick
shift, air, 150k Miles,
2-door, Clean, $1,100.
Call 304-261-2224.
2002 Ford Mustang 3.8L
V6, 145,000 miles Auto
Trans, mechanical over-
haul, extremely clean, ask-
ing 5000/obo. Call me at
202-560-8752 or 301-319-
2513.
2010 Toyota Camry
LE blue, 4dr., excellent
condition, garage kept,
non-smoker, V4, PS, PB,
cruise, tilt wheel, power
seats, under 52k miles,
$13,000. 304-274-2240.
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I will pay $200 up to
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Also buy scrap tractors
and equipment. 304-261-
7036.
OVER 1,000 New Items!
RV Supplies, Propane
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Blue Smoke Salsa. Come
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Open EVERY day. FALL-
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propane accessories.
Tanks, hoses, regula-
tors, brass fittings, cop-
per tubing. Prices so
good that Cheapskates
Love Us!!! Open EVERY
day. FALLING WATERS
CAMPSITE. 304-274-
2791.
WILL Buy and remove
junk vehicles. We sell
used parts Franks Tow-
ing, 304-229-5057 or
304-839-9142.
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Running & Non-Running
Trucks, Cars, SUVs
and Scrap Metal
WE BUY WE BUY
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& PICK UP FOR & PICK UP FOR
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926 North Queen Street Martinsburg, WV
Call Toll Free 888-817-5064
10 Chevy Cobalt $10,995 Text 2GUE
84 Lincoln Mark VII $1,995 Text 1GY3
01 Lincoln Towncar $5,995 Text 1DTG
10 Dodge Avenger
$12,995
Text 1BDU to 27414
07 Chevy Cobalt
$7,995
Text 18XL to 27414
2010 Chevrolet Impala
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Text to 27414 1PHJ
2006 GMC Envoy XL
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04 Ford Freestar $6,995 Text 1I5G
02 Ford Mustang $7,995 Text 2AT2
06 Chrysler PT Cruiser $6,995
2006 Chevrolet Cobalt
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2005 Lexus ES 330
$11,900
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2007 Chevrolet TrailBlazer
$12,500
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2007 Cadillac CTS Sedan
$12,500
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2006 Pontiac G6
$8,995
Text to 27414 2AKX
stang $7,995 stang $7,99 a 7,9 stang $7 99 $ n
SOLD
r PT Cruiser
SOLD
2006 Cadillac CTS Sedan
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2005 Pontiac Grand Prix
$7,495
Text to 27414 0AJJ
2009 Ford Explorer
$15,900
Text to 27414 1W57
2006 Chrysler Sebring
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2008 Chevrolet Impala SS
$11,900
Text to 27414 8OG9
2007 Nissan Quest
$9,995
Text to 27414 1EZ9
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201 Wilson St.
Martinsburg, WV
267-2280
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2008 CHEVROLET COBALT LS
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1 OWNER, LOCAL CAR, ONLY 78,000 MILES
12,200 O
nly
M
iles
$
5,500
$
7,900
Hef e
Sale Price
Hef e
Sale Price
2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON 883
CUSTOM VANCE & HINES SHORT PIPES,
TWOTONE PAINT, ONLY 3,315 MILES
$
16,995
Hef e
Sale Price
2011 SUBARU LEGACY PREMIUM
AWD, 4CY, MOONROOF, ALLYWHEELS, HEATEDSEATS
CRUISE, TILT, KEYLESS ENTRY, LOCAL TRADE
1997 BMW Z3 ROADSTER
5SPD, LEATHER, ALLOYWHEELS, POWERWINDOWS
&LOCKS, CRUISE, LOCAL TRADE
ONLY56,800 MILES
$
8,900
Hef e
Sale Price
2009 FORD FOCUS SE
4CYL, AUT, A/C, POWERWINDOS &LOCKS
1 OWNER, LOCAL CAR
2002 CHEVROLET S10 LS
4WD, V6, FIBERGLASS CAP, TOWPACKAGE, ALLY
WHEELS, CRUISE, TILT, LOCAL TRADE
ONLY87000 MILES
$
8,995
Hef e
Sale Price
USED CARS
With 3mth/3,000 mile
50/50 Warranty
176 Hack Wilson Rd., Mtsbg 304-262-9494
www.hhauto.net
H&H Automotive Sales & Service
$
1650-
$
2850
BUY HERE PAY HERE
as low as
$
750 Down
and - 0 - Interest
A/C Service
$
59
50
Recharge & Leak Test
*up to 1lb. Freon
NOW OPEN at Hack Wilson Rd
I will pay $200 up to
$600 cash for unwanted
cars, trucks and vans.
Also buy scrap tractors
and equipment. 304-261-
7036.
OVER 1,000 New Items!
RV Supplies, Propane
Accessories, CHEAP Ice,
Blue Smoke Salsa. Come
Look Us Over TODAY!
Open EVERY day. FALL-
ING WATERS CAMP-
SITE. 304-274-2791
P R OPA N E ! ! ! . . . . a n d
propane accessories.
Tanks, hoses, regula-
tors, brass fittings, cop-
per tubing. Prices so
good that Cheapskates
Love Us!!! Open EVERY
day. FALLING WATERS
CAMPSITE. 304-274-
2791.
WILL Buy and remove
junk vehicles. We sell
used parts Franks Tow-
ing, 304-229-5057 or
304-839-9142.
Trucks
1992 Chevrolet 4/4 short
bed, 6cyl., new clutch,
tires, 1 owner, $3,850. Call
304-671-2967.
1999 Ford F-150 XLT with
4WD, 217K Miles, Nice
Truck, $5,000. Call 301-
331-4787.
2003 Jeep Grand Cher-
okee Laredo 6 cyl., 2 & 4
transmission, sunroof, CD,
Power AMP, leather, runs
perfect, $3000. Call 304-
820-9287.
PROPANE!!!....and pro-
pane accessories. Tanks,
hoses, regulators, brass
fttings, copper tubing.
Prices so good that Cheap-
skates Love Us!!! Open
EVERY day. FALLING
WATERS CAMPSITE.
304-274-2791.
SUVs
2002 GMC SLT Envoy-
Clean, WV Inspected,
Sunroof, Leather, AC, Key
Remote, $4,800. Call 301-
730-7550.
2006 4x4 Ford Explor-
er 6 cyl , 88,354 miles,
$10,200. 304-268-9151.
MAZDA Tribute SUV 2005
auto, all electric, air, ga-
rage kept, very clean, new
Michelin tires. Great family
vehicle, $4,995. Call 304-
279-9709.
Vans
1995 Chevy Astro van.
Great all purpose van. 1
owner. Runs great. Many
new parts and current in-
spection. $1400.00 304-
270-7960
Auto Parts
CAMPER Shell for small-
er truck. Red in color and
measures 75x60 in good
condition, $100/obo. Call
304-267-4648.
CHEVY or GMC 4x4 4L60E
transmission w/ converter
fts 1997 to 2002 with 4.3
or 5.7 liter engine (VGC).
$475.00. 304-725-7630 /
304-268-8121
COMPLETE Parts Car with
no title, 1996 Buick Century
$300. Call 304-240-5612.
FORD Ranger Acces-
sories- Aluminum Cap,
2 Door Tool Box, 2 Side
Rails, $120/frm. Call 304-
995-4755.
PROPANE!!!....and pro-
pane accessories. Tanks,
hoses, regulators, brass
fttings, copper tubing.
Prices so good that Cheap-
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EVERY day. FALLING
WATERS CAMPSITE.
304-274-2791.
STAINLESS steel Brush
bar 07-13 GMC/Chevro-
let truck. Will help install
$350.00 obo 304-876-0662
TIRES- (4)195/55/15, (4)
P-235/75/15, (2)205/75/15,
(4)205/70/15, (2)185/70/14,
(2)215/65/15, (4)205/60/15,
( 3 ) 2 0 5 / 5 5 / 1 5 ,
(4)155/80/13, (2)
P-215/75/15, (4)215/70/15.
Call 304-261-7036.
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06 GMC/Chevrolet truck
$200.00 304-876-0662.
(304) 820-9252
HOLE IN THE WALL
TIRES TIRES TIRES
USED
$
29
95
& UP
NEW
$
59
95
& UP
MOST SIZES AVAILABLE
Motorcycles
FOR SALE- 2009 SUZUKI
F500, Like New, $3,500.
Call Robert 304-997-0979.
HARLEY Davidson 2010
Elec. Glide CLSC 1584CC,
AM/FM Stereo w/CD, MP-
3CB, CRWise Control,
1,200 miles, $14,500/
obo. 304-264-4982.
HONDA 2007 VTX1300
with less than 1000 miles,
garage kept, $7,200/obo.
Call 304-754-7821.
OVER 1,000 New Items!
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Accessories, CHEAP
Ice, Blue Smoke Salsa.
Come Look Us Over
TODAY! Open EVERY
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2791
POWER Commander 5 Dy-
nojet, full 2 brothers carbon
fber exhaust 2013 ZX14R
Special Edition with 1,902
miles. Asking $10,000. Call
304-240-4307.
Trailers
5x10 black Box Trailer w/2
doors, 15 wheels and title,
$1500. Call 301-730-7550.
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Accessories, CHEAP Ice,
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Accessories, CHEAP Ice,
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304-274-2791
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Wanted
WILL pay $$ for your
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will remove your unwant-
ed metal. Call 304-676-
9769. Tommys Auto.
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13 Ford Fusion NOW
$
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Text 5H1W for more info. WAS $24,995
11 Nissan Sentra NOW
$
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Text 7CPT for more info. WAS $16,995
11 Ford Fusion SE NOW
$
18,995
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10 Ford F-150 Crew Cab FX4 NOW
$
28,995
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09 Ford Fusion NOW
$
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$
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08 Buick Enclave NOW
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08 Jeep Liberty Limited NOW
$
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Text 7QUL for more info. WAS $18,995
08 Honda Civic NOW
$
11,995
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08 Mazda 3 iSport NOW
$
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Text 4FOX for more info. WAS $12,995
07 Chevy Impala LS NOW
$
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Text 85VD for more info. WAS $12,995
07 Subaru B9 Tribeca LTD NOW
$
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07 Ford Edge SEL NOW
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99 Mercury Grand Marquis NOW
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08 Buick Enclave CXL
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96 Dodge Ram 2500
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04 Honda Civic Hybrid $1499 DOWN
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02 Chrysler PT Cruiser, 5 Spd. $1199 DOWN
01 Chevy Cavalier, $999 DOWN
02 Ford Taurus, $1199 DOWN
96 Toyota Avalon, $899 DOWN
03 Chrsyler Sebring Convertible $1499 CASH
07 Nissan Maxima
DEAL!!!
05 Lexus ES350
$11,499 CASH
We have several
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Low priced to fit
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$3,950
Text to 27414 for more info
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084K
2002 Pontiac Sunre
$3,950
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0BF4
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$3,950
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05L0
1999 Honda Accord
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0227
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ACTION AUTO
96 Dodge Ram 2500
4x4, V-10
$2699 DOWN
02 Cadillac
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$1999 DOWN
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00 Cadillac Escalade, Gold $1999 DOWN
99 Jaguar XJS $1199 DOWN
04 Honda Civic Hybrid $1499 DOWN
02 Honda Civic Hybrid, 123K $1799 DOWN
02 Chrysler PT Cruiser, 5 Spd. $1199 DOWN
01 Chevy Cavalier, $999 DOWN
02 Ford Taurus, $1199 DOWN
96 Toyota Avalon, $899 DOWN
03 Chrsyler Sebring Convertible $1499 CASH
07 Nissan Maxima
DEAL!!!
05 Lexus ES350
$11,499 CASH
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Martinsburg, WV
Call Toll Free: 888-802-2901
*plus tags and taxes
2003 Chevrolet Cavalier
$3,950
Text to 27414 for more info
Stk# C70443
084K
2002 Pontiac Sunre
$3,950
Text to 27414 for more info
Stk# C3390
0BF4
2000 Honda Civic Sedan
$3,950
Text to 27414 for more info
Stk# C2076
05L0
1999 Honda Accord
$3,950
Text to 27414 for more info
Stk# C6834
0227
1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee
$2,950
Text to 27414 for more info
Stk# S6695
02DX
1996 Toyota Avalon
$2,950
Text to 27414 for more info
Stk# C7458
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2000 Oldsmobile Alero
$
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$
950
2001 Chevrolet Impala
$
4995
$
1450
2002 Audi Quatro A6
$
6995
$
1650
2002 Ford Explorer
$
3995
$
1050
2002 Dodge Dakota
$
5995
$
1450
2006 Nissan Altima
$
5995
$
1550
2000 Dodge Dakota 4x2
$
3995
$
950
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1999 Volkswagon Bug TDI
$
4995
$
1550
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00 Ford Explorer XLT, Low Miles
05 Honda Accord EX, V6, Like New
00 Mercury Grand Marq, Nice Car
00 VW Passat, Nice Car
02 Nissan Altima, Like New
01 Ford F-150 Crew Cab 4x4
02 Jeep Liberty LTD 4x4
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00 Mazda B3000, XCab
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2012 Honda Civic
$17,495
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Stk# 14270A
2009 Toyota Venza
$20,495
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Stk# 14318A
2010 Jeep Wrangler
$25,995
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Stk# UC14010
2013 Toyota FJ Cruiser
$33,495
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Stk# 14267A
2012 Mazda Mazda3
$17,991
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Stk# 14333A
2013 Hyundai Elantra
$17,495
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Stk# 14211A
2014 Ford Focus
$20,495
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Stk# 13562A
2010 MINI Convertible
$19,495
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Stk# 14255B
2012 Ford Flex
$20,771
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Stk# 14083A
2011 Honda Accord
$23,995
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Stk# 14132A
2012 Chrysler 300-Series
$25,997
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Stk# 14288A
2009 Nissan cube
$13,995
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Stk# UC14023
2006 Toyota Avalon
$13,995
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Stk# UC14039
2009 Subaru Impreza
$15,495
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Stk# UC14038
2007 Jeep Commander
$13,495
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Stk# 14398A
2011 Jeep Wrangler
$29,997
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Stk# 14480A
2014 Ram 1500
$29,995
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Stk# 14307B
2010 Nissan Frontier
$23,995
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Stk# 14481A
2011 Kia Soul
$15,995
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Stk# 14338B
2012 Chrysler 200
$18,995
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Stk# UC14043
2002 Toyota Sienna
$6,995
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Stk# 1329A
2009 Saturn Vue
$13,495
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Stk# 13198A
2010 Hyundai Sonata
$10,995
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Stk# 1468A
2011 Nissan Sentra
$14,995
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Stk# 13134A
2012 Ford Focus
$15,995
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Stk# 13T342A
2005 Ford Super Duty F-350
$21,995
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Stk# 13T275C
2010 Dodge Nitro
$17,995
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Stk# 13P49
2006 Honda VTX1300
$7,995
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Stk# 13P5A
2007 Chevrolet Impala
$10,976
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Stk# 12P18A
2008 Ford Taurus X
$14,995
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Stk# 12149A
2008 Honda Civic
$11,995
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Stk# 14T112A
2005 Honda Accord
$9,850
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Stk# 12153B
2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse
$9,500
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Stk# 13T50A
2008 Nissan 350Z
$19,995
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Stk# 14P4A
2008 Mazda Mazda3
$10,995
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Stk# 14P29
2005 Kia Sedona
$6,995
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Stk# 1427C
2003 Dodge Grand Caravan
$7,995
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Stk# 1326E
2006 BMW 325i
$12,995
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Stk# 12T271B
2006 Mazda MX-5 Miata
$15,995
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Stk# 1440A
2010 Ford Explorer
$26,995
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Stk# 14T166A
2011 Nissan Rogue
$18,499
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Stk# 4R34797-A
2010 Honda Accord
$15,788
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Stk# 4A34777-AC
2001 Toyota Camry Solara
$8,677
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Stk# 4R34831-B
2012 Ford Focus
$14,000
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Stk# 3F34673-A
2012 Toyota Prius
$17,544
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Stk# 4C34855-A
2012 Kia Soul
$13,424
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Stk# 14K56-AC
2007 Mercedes-Benz C280
$10,700
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Stk# 4A34769-A
2009 Cadillac CTS
$18,000
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Stk# 4C34710-A
2009ChevroletSilverado1500
$24,000
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Stk# 4T34834-B
2011 Honda Odyssey
$20,577
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Stk# UC3360C
2010 Honda Accord
$17,000
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Stk# 4A34637-AC
2010 Toyota Corolla
$12,594
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Stk# 3C34190-A
2012 Hyundai Sonata
$19,394
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Stk# 14K153A
2013 Hyundai Elantra
$16,662
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Stk# 4A34976-A
2011 Honda Pilot
$30,000
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Stk# 4T35097-AC
2012 Chevrolet Camaro
$31,000
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Stk# 4A34461-A
2010 Toyota Corolla
$12,288
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Stk# UC3364
2013 Honda Pilot
$33,494
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Stk# 4T34852-AC
2012 Kia Sportage
$19,296
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Stk# 14K48AC
2012 Volkswagen Passat
$23,518
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Stk# 4X34342-A
2003 Ford Expedition
$6,950
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Stk# 12921C
2008 Honda Accord
$16,188
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Stk# 13138C
2009 Chrysler 300-Series
$22,925
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Stk# 14128A
2010 Dodge Charger
$17,844
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Stk# 13562C
2010 Chevrolet Traverse
$23,150
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Stk# 13535A
2010 Kia Soul
$12,175
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Stk# 13132A
2011 Hyundai Santa Fe
$16,450
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Stk# 13166A
2011 Ford Fiesta
$18,625
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Stk# 13226A
2011 Hyundai Sonata
$20,150
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Stk# 13099C
2011 Hyundai Elantra
$18,187
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Stk# 12675B
2011 Kia Sorento
$18,777
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Stk# 13770A
2011 Chevrolet Camaro
$26,175
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Stk# 13244C
2012 Ford Fiesta
$17,812
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Stk# 13261A
2012 Suzuki Grand Vitara
$20,820
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Stk# 121034C
2012 Kia Optima
$20,573
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Stk# 14194A
2013 Kia Soul
$16,375
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Stk# 13409A
2013 Kia Rio
$19,165
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Stk# 121027
2013 Kia Forte Koup
$21,977
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Stk# 13697B
2013 Ford Mustang
$33,200
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Stk# 14123A
2014 Kia Sorento
$19,900
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Stk# 12915B

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