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Volume 36, No. 11 Phone: 304-267-9983 Web: www.yourbg.com E-mail: ads@yourbg.com March 12, 2014
Various symbols and imagery breathe life into St. Patricks
Day celebrations. In addition to Kelly green clothing,
leprechauns and Irish flags, shamrocks are commonly seen
decorating homes and people.
The word shamrock comes from the Irish seamrog,
which is the diminutive form for the Irish word for clover,
and translates roughly to young clover. Clover is a grass-
like plant, and bees frequently use clover flowers as a
prime source of pollen for honey production.
Three- and four-leaf clovers are a stable of Irish imagery
and are commonly referenced upon the arrival of St.
Patricks Day. Prior to Christianity and the work of St.
Patrick, the Druids believed that they could thwart evil
spirits and danger by carrying a shamrock. A three-leaf
shamrock would enable them to see the evil spirits and
escape in time. A four-leaf clover was said to ward off bad
luck and offer magical protection. The Druids helped
establish the clover as a Celtic charm, and other folklore
indicates clovers helped people see fairies and chase the
little sprites.
Around 400 AD, in many areas of the world, including
Ireland, pagan beliefs were being pushed out in favor of
Christianity. The Irish were slowly converted to a new
method of thinking, and this included a new way of
looking at some once-popular Pagan symbolism.
According to Christian teachings, Eve is said to have
carried a four-leaf clover out of the Garden of Eden when
Adam and she were cast out by God. Some believe that
those who grasp four-leaf clovers hold a bit of paradise in
their hands. Some Christians also thought clovers were a
symbol of the Holy Trinity, and some stories suggest that
St. Patrick used a shamrock to teach principles of the
Trinity to the masses. A three-leaf clover represents the
Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Should a four-leaf clover be
found, it is considered the Trinity plus Gods grace. The
four-leaf clover looks like a cross, giving four leaf clovers
special meaning to some people.
Of course, the rarity of four-leaf clovers makes some
people who find them feel as if luck is on their side.
Among naturally occurring clovers, the odds of finding a
four-leaf clover instead of the more common three-leaf
clover is 10,000 to 1. It may take some effort and quite a
bit of luck to locate one with four leaves, and a five-leaf
clover is considered by many to be unlucky.
Why are shamrocks
considered lucky?
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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
information.
Ruritan Hall
Tomahawk Ruritan Club
Rentals available for
Birthday parties, wed-
d i n g r e c e p t i o n s ,
reunions, seminars and
workshops. Small dining
room $100 and Large
Di ni ng Room $150.
Please call 304-754-
3860 for reservations.
WEEKLY Bingo at the
Shepherdstown Fire Dept.
on Wednesday Evening.
Doors open 5:30, Bingo
starts 6:30pm.
50 Game Money Bingo
Saturday, April 12th for the
b e n i f i t o f t h e
Shepherdstown Fire Dept.
Doors open at noon, Bingo
starts at 2pm, advance
tickets not required. $3,550
total prize money (must
h a v e 1 0 0 p l a y e r s ) .
Admission includes a com-
limentary meal.
TOMAHAWK Rur i t an
Club is having a Turkey
Supper, March 29th, 4pm-
7pm. $10 adults and $5
f o r c h i l d r e n .
Ent er t ai nment : St oney
Creek Bluegrass Band.
Raf f l es, 50/ 50 s and
Silent Auction for HHS
Schol arshi p. Cal l 304-
754-3860 for info.
SPAGHETTI Su p p e r
Friday, March 21st, 4pm-
7pm at Bedington United
Methodist Church, 304-
2 7 4 - 2 0 1 1 . S a l a d ,
S p a g h e t t i , B r e a d ,
Applesauce, Coffee & Tea.
Adults $8, Children $4,
under 4 Free. Bake Sale!
Proceeds support local
organi zat i ons. Sunday
S e r v i c e s 9 : 3 0 a m
Tr a d i t i o n a l , 1 1 a m
Contemorary, 6pm Youth.
Country Breakfast
& Pork Sale
Marl owe Ruri tan Cl ub,
February 8, March 8 &
April 12! Call ahead for
pork orders 304-274-3409
or 304-274-2448. Online at
mar l ower ur i t an. c om.
Breakfast includes pan-
cakes, sausage, sausage
gravy, puddin & drink. 6am-
10am. AYCE $6.50. Meat is
USDA Inspected.
VENDORS Ne e d e d -
A n i m a l W e l f a r e
Soci etys Bark i n the
Park June 7th, 10 am -
2 p m a t J e f f e r s o n
Memorial Park, Charles
Town. $25.00 for 10 X
10 space, provide own
set up. Vendors: busi-
nesses, crafts, pet or
non-pet related, rescues
(free). More info: 304-
725-5972 or register at
www.awsjc.org.
FOR GIRLS WHO LOVE
HORSES- Girls learning
about l i fe t hemsel ves
and God t hrough t he
l ove of horses. Horse
Ca mp s d e s i g n e d t o
teach life, critical think-
ing, and communication
skill through horses and
basic horse whispering
t ec hni que. For gi r l s
ages 11-18 yrs i n 4-
St at e ar ea. Summer
regi st rat i on now. 304-
7 5 4 - 4 4 1 4 o r
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CHICKEN Dinner/Silent
Auct i on/ 50/ 50 Raf f l e
Sunday, March 16th, 1pm-
4pm at Tuscarora Ruritan
Club. Cost: Adults $8.00 in
advance or $10.00 at door,
Children 4-10 $4.00, 3 and
under Free. All proceeds
benef i t Mended Li t t l e
Hearts. Tickets can be
bought i n advance by
e m a i l i n g
Parker4210@Comcast.net
MON T H LY Me e t i n g
Notice- United Commercial
Tr avel er s of Amer i ca
Martinsburg Council # 209
on March 15, 2014 6: pm at
OLDE COUNTRY DINER
Rt 11 South.All members
welcome.
The Martinsburg Kiwanis
Club- March 13 WEST
VIRGINIA KIWANIS GOV-
ERNOR S VI SI T-West
Virginia Kiwanis Governor
Sherry Charles will be visit-
ing Division 6. The banquet
will start promptly at 6pm
and wi l l be hel d at
Shepher d Uni ver si t ys
Ba l l r o o m a b ove t h e
Student Center. The cost of
the meal will be $20. The
meal wi l l consi st of a
tossed salad, herb-roasted
chicken, roast pork loin,
green bean Almandine,
Yukon Gold and sweet
potato au gratin, glazed
baby carrots and assorted
fruit pies and cake. Contact
Jerry by March 7 if you
plan to go. A head count is
needed.
SPRINGTIME SPAGHET-
TI DI NNER Cal var y
United Methodist Church,
220 W. Burke Street and
Maple Ave., Martinsburg,
WV will hold a spaghetti
supper on, March 28th,
2014, from 5:00 pm to
7:00pm. Menu includes
spaghetti, salad, garlic
bread, drinks and home-
made desserts. Carry out
orders will be available.
Calvary Church is handi-
capped-accessible. Cost is
$8.00 per adult, $4.00 for
children 4 to 12 years old,
children 3 years or younger
eat free. For more informa-
tion please call the church
office (304)267-4542.
A Spaghetti Dinner will be
held Saturday, March 15,
from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m..
Dinner will be held at Little
Falls Presbyterian Church,
6788 Williamsport Pike,
Falling Waters, WV. The
dinner is free, but dona-
tions will be accepted.
AUCTION & SUPPER for
the 2014 Mission Trip to
Oak Hill, West Virginia at
4pm on Saturday, March
22, at Cal var y Uni ted
Methodist Church, 220 W.
Burke Street, Martinsburg,
WV 25401. Tickets and
Information: Call church
of f i ce ( 304) 267- 4542.
Adults $10; Children 10
and under, $4. At 4pm,
Fellowship Hall doors will
open for the silent auction!
Fr o m 4 : 3 0 - 5 : 3 0 p m,
Scrumpti ous Ham and
Turkey Dinner. At 5:45pm,
the silent auction con-
cludes, 6pm start for the
live auction.
BETHELS Bread of Life
Meal: A free meal is offered
for those who are in need
of assistance with a meal
at Bethel Assembly of God
every 3rd Tuesday, at 5:00
to 6:15. Our next meal will
be Tuesday, March 18,
Bethel Assembly of God is
located at 2010 Tavern
Road, across from City
Hospital/University Health
care. We look forward to
seeing you.
C a l v a r y U n i t e d
Methodist Church 220
W. B u r k e S t r e e t ,
Martinsburg, WV 25401
304-267-4542 Pastor:
Rev. Al Clipp 8:30 &
1 0 : 4 5 a m wo r s h i p,
S u n d a y S c h o o l :
9:30am.
CHI LDREN S Cl ot hi ng
Swap:
Bethel Assembly of God in
Mar t i nsbur g, Locat ed
across from Uni versi ty
Health Care/City Hospital
will be hosting a Childrens
C l o t h i n g S w a p o n
Thursday, March, 27, 10:00
am. to noon in the gym. All
our welcome!
FI RST Pr e s by t e r i a n
Church, 220 South Queen
Street, Martinsburg invites
you to join us for Sunday
events. Church School at
9:30am, Fellowship Hour
10: 30am and Mor ni ng
Worship at 11:00am. Help
us in Making Disciples of
Jesus Christ! The Rev. Dr.
Rufus Burton is Pastor.
Church Office is 304-263-
5201.
G E R R A R D S T O W N
United Methodist Church,
1781 Gerrardstown Road,
Rt. 51W will host a Spring
Buffet Dinner with Country
Ham and Turkey from
4pm-7pm on Saturday,
April 12th. 2014. Cost is
$12 per adult, $6.00 for
children under 10, children
under 3 eat FREE. For
more information, call 304-
229-5129.
HEDGESVILLE Uni ted
Met hodi st Church wi l l
host its monthly commu-
nity dinner on Thursday,
March 13, 2014 f rom
5:00-6:30 pm. This is a
free dinner open to all.
Donat i ons are great l y
appreciated. The church
is located at 201 South
Mary Street, Hedgesville,
WV 25427.
IMMANUEL NEW LIFE
BI BLE CHURCH- 701
W. B u r k e S t r e e t ,
Martinsburg, WV 25401.
Dr. Alex L. Lambert Jr.,
Senior Servant. Office:
(304)262-3355 Fax:
(304)262-3366 E-Mai l :
i mmanuel nl bc@aol .com
Website: www.inlbc.org.
Fri day, March 27 and
Saturday, March 28th,
2014 I mmanuel New
L i f e B i b l e Ch u r c h ,
Church Anni versar y &
Revival 7:30pm Nightly.
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Church Anni versar y
Cel ebr at i on. Gues t
Speaker El der Angel a
A l f o r d o f K i n g d o m
A g e n d a C h r i s t i a n
Cent er, Mar t i nsbur g,
WV.
Church News
Meetings
WV Ducks Semi Pro
Arena League Football
Meet & Greet. Come out
and meet the Football
Players & Personel to
find out about the team.
Friday, March 14th, 2014
at Long John Silvers on
Edwin Miller Blvd.
Events
Dinners/Suppers
Bingo
Community
Calendar
Editorial
Courtesy of
University Healthcare, Te Wellness Center at
Berkeley Medical Center, Local Physician
Ofer Running Clinics, Training Program
Running Clinics Continue in 2014!
I always loved running. It was
something you could do by yourself,
and under your own power. You could
go in any direction, fast or slow as you
wanted, fghting the wind if you felt
like it, seeking out new sights just on
the strength of your feet and the cour-
age of your lungs. Jesse Owens
Have you always wanted to run? Are
you new to running? An avid runner
who wants to improve performance?
Prevent injury? Dr. Mark Cucuzzella
will be conducting monthly Running
Clinics at Te Wellness Center at
Berkeley Medical Center.
Cucuzzella, nationally ranked
distance runner, local physician and
founder and organizer of Freedoms
Run and the Harpers Ferry Half
Marathon, will be conducting running
clinics to promote proper form, injury
prevention and improve performance.
Te clinics are geared to run-
ners of all levels. Te clinics are
normally held on the frst Friday
of each month. Tere will be no
clinic in March. Te next clinic
will be Friday, April 4, 2014 from
4-6pm.
Clinics will be held in the Aero-
bics Room in Te Wellness Center
on the campus of the Berkeley
Medical Center. Te program is
FREE and open to all. Pre-regis-
tration is required. To register call
304-264-1287, ext. 31814 or email
ddejarnett@wvuhealthcare.com
For information on group runs
and ongoing clinics please visit
the Freedoms Run Headquarters
Website at Two Rivers Treads
www.tworiverstreads.com . Link
on the sections on clinics and
group runs.
Editorial
Courtesy of
Te Wellness Centers FREE
Quarterly Nutrition Series
With Joan Starliper, MS, RD, LD
MARTINSBURG, W.Va. - Te
Wellness Center at Berkeley Med-
ical Center will be ofering a FREE
quarterly nutrition lecture series with
Joan Starliper, MS, RD, LD. Te series
begins Tuesday, March 25, 2014 at
11am in the Cardiac Rehab Area of
Te Wellness Center, located in the
McCormack Center. Te frst session
will be Healthy Tour of the Grocery
Store.
Te purpose of the quarterly nu-
trition series is to present practical
nutrition information to help you
make informed decisions that will
have a positive impact on your health
and well-being, said Dana DeJarnett,
health promotion specialist for Te
Wellness Center.
Joan Starliper adds, We will be
introducing you to latest nutrition
information to help you add new,
tasty and afordable foods into
your diet, which also happen to be
healthy. Te series will include a
taste testing of foods related to the
topic.
Te quarterly series will be
ofered in March, June, September
and December. Other topics in-
clude Travelers Guide to Healthy
Choices, Meal Planning and
Healthy Families, and Healthy
Nutrition for the Holidays. For
more information, call 304-264-
1287, ext 31814 or email ddejar-
nett@wvuhealthcare.com.
Te lectures presented are from
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shields
Health on the Menu Wellness
Workshops. Programs are free
and open to all.
Editorial
Courtesy of
Have you lost a loved one to
suicide? The emotions that
go with such a loss can be
complicated. The anger,
regret, guilt, resentment and
more can seem impossible
to deal with, but you dont
have to go through it alone.
The Grief Support Services
of Hospice of the Panhandle
will be offering a support
group for people who have
lost a loved one to suicide.
This support group will be
held on Mondays, April 7
May 26 from 7:00 8:30
p.m. at the Center for Grief
Support located at 330
Hospice Lane,
Kearneysville. For more
information or to register
for this group, contact
Daniel Speis, Grief Support
Coordinator at (304) 264-
3902 or
dspeis@hospiceotp.org.
Wednesday, March 12, 2014 Buyers Guide 267-9983 Page 3
OT T ERBEI N Un i t e d
Methodist Church, 549 N.
Q u e e n S t r e e t i n
Martinsburg, invites you
and your family to join them
this Lenten season at their
Sunday morning worship
services. Two services are
held on Sunday mornings,
a n 8 : 3 0 a . m .
Contemporary/Praise serv-
ice and a later 10:50 a.m.
Tr a d i t i o n a l s e r v i c e .
Sunday School classes for
all ages are at 9:30 a.m.
All are welcome. Come cel-
ebrate the Good News!
Church office: 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 School @ 9:00am.
Wo r s h i p Se r v i c e @
10:00am.
P I K E S I D E U N I T E D
METHODIST CHURCH
(25 Paynes Ford Road,
Martinsburg). Early Bird
Worshi p at 8:30 a.m.,
Sunday School for all ages
at 9:25 a.m. and Morning
Worship at 10:35 a.m.
(nursery and childrens
c h u r c h a v a i l a b l e ) .
Wednesday Bible Study at
7:00 p.m. FREE Breakfast,
8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. on
the second Saturday of
e a c h mo n t h . Pa s t o r
Ri c h a r d Br o o me J r .
C h u r c h O f f i c e :
304.263.4633. COME
HOME TO PIKESIDE!
SOUTHERN Gospel artist,
Ivan Parker, will be in con-
cert at Westview Baptist
Church, 301 S. Louisiana
Avenue, Martinsburg, WV
on Friday, May 9th, 2014 at
7:00pm. Tickets are avail-
able for donation $10 For
tickets, please call 304-
263-1701.
THE GERRARDSTOWN
UNI TED METHODI ST
CHURCH WILL OPEN A
FREE CLOTHES CLOSET
FROM 10:00 AM TO 1:00
PM WEDNESDAY, MARCH
19TH AT THE CHURCH
LOCATED AT 1781 GER-
RARDSTOWN ROAD, THE
CHURCH WI LL ALSO
HOST ITS FREE MONTH-
LY LUNCH FROM 11:30
AM TO 1:00 PM. PATRONS
ARE ASKED TO PARK IN
THE LOT BEHIND THE
CHURCH AND USE THE
D O W N S T A I R S
ENTRANCE. FOR MORE
INFORMATION CALL 304-
229-3310 OR 304-22-
5129.
THE Gerrardstown United
Methodist Church is having
a Craft Show & Soup and
Sandwich Sale April 5th,
8am-2pm. Crafters inter-
ested in participating call
304-229-3532 for more
information.
THE Gerrardstown United
Methodist Church morning
worship service is at 11:00
am each Sunday. Church
School for the children and
a nursery is provided dur-
ing the service. An adult
church school class meets
at 10:00am each Sunday
morning. Come join us.
T O M A H A W K
Presbyterian Church on
Pr esbyt er i an Chur ch
Ro a d i n To ma h awk ,
West Vi rgi ni a, i nvi t es
y o u t o wo r s h i p o n
Sundays at 9:00 a.m.
C h i l d r e n s C h u r c h
offered during worship
service. Contact us at
t pcusawv@gmai l . com,
www.tpcusa.org or (304)
754-8869.
T R I N I T Y U n i t e d
Methodist Church, 220
Wes t Mar t i n St r eet ,
Martinsburg WV 25401,
3 0 4 - 2 6 3 - 9 2 1 5 .
Announcing the change
in hours for worship on
Sunday mor ni ngs t o:
8 : 1 5 - 9 : 0 0 a . m .
E a r l y Tr a d i t i o n a l
I n f o r ma l Se r v i c e i n
Sanctuary. 8:45 - 9:30
a.m. New Service:
Sunday Morning Live
in Fellowship Hall. 9:45 -
10:30 a.m. Sunday
School f or Al l Ages.
10: 30 - 11: 00 a. m.
C o f f e e / F e l l o w s h i p
Ti me.11:00 - 12 noon
L a t e r Tr a d i t i o n a l
Service.
Wi nchest er Avenue
Ch r i s t i a n Ch u r c h
(Disciples of Christ) 400
Wi n c h e s t e r Av e ,
Martinsburg, WV. Rev.
Benj ami n Manni ng,
Minister. Sunday School
9:30, Morning Worship
10:45. Thursday 10:00-
1:00 Clothing Closet
Open. (Church entrance
and sanct uar y ar e
accessible to the handi-
capped). Everyone wel-
come.
BERKELEY COUNTY
School s Vol unt eer s
Needed- Assist a stu-
dent weekly with school
work and self-esteem.
Free training, TB test
a n d f i n g e r p r i n t s .
Volunteer at any BC
School with principal
discretion. FREE PASS
training on Thursdays at
9:30am, PALC, 3635
Wi n c h e s t e r Av e . ,
Martinsburg. No reser-
vations needed.
EASTRIDGE HEALTH
SYSTEMS
(304)263-8954
FREE CARE
If you qualify for WV
Charity Care Funds.
HEDGESVILLE High School
Ou t s t a n d i n g Al u mn i
Nominations Are Now Being
A c c e p t e d F o r T h e
Outstanding Alumni Og
Hedgesville High School.
Nomination Deadline Is April,
12, 2014. The Award Will Be
Presented Saturday, May
17th, 2014, At The Annual
Naquet Held At Hedgesville
High School. The Alumi
Association Has Existed For
Over 100 Years. Submit
Nominations, Limited To Two
Pages, To Ruth Lord Hill, 401
We s t Bu r k e St r e e t ,
Martinsburg, WV 25401 or
Call 304-267-0401.
LYME DISEASE SUPPORT
GROUP - meet s 2nd
Wednesday of the Month, 6-
8pm @ the Stati on i n
Shepherdstown, Audrey Egle
Dr. Next meeting March 12.
Lymesided@comcast.net FB:
LymeDiseaseSupportGroupE
asternPanhandleWV
P ROPA N E ! ! ! . . . . a n d
pr opane accessor i es.
Tanks, hoses, regulators,
brass fittings, copper tub-
ing. Prices so good that
Cheapskates Love Us!!!
O p e n E V E RY d a y .
FALLING WATERS CAMP-
SITE. 304-274-2791.
Road to Wellness Free
Workshop - Friday, March
14, 2014 - 7pm-8:30pm -
Lacking Energy? Painful
Arthritis? ADD or ADHD?
High Cholesterol? Skin
Issues? Financial Stress?
Let us show you a way out!
Family, Wellness, Nutrition,
Whol eness, Fi nanci al
Freedom. House of Prayer
Ministries, 111 Ellis Street,
Martinsburg, WV. 301-395-
9185/Robin G. or 304-707-
2782/Ashley M.
SWEET ADELINES
S h e n a n d o a h Va l l e y
Chapt er i s cur r ent l y
searching for a new direc-
tor. Prior director experi-
ence preferred but not nec-
essary. We are an all
female chorus that sings 4-
part, a-cappella harmony in
barbershop style. For more
information call Sharon at
540 955-2851.
SWEET ADELINES
Shenandoah Valley Chorus
is looking for new mem-
bers. We are commited to
advancing acappella har-
mony through performanc-
es, education and competi-
tions. All women, all parts,
welcome. Practice is every
M o n d a y n i g h t . 7 5
M e r r i m a n s L a n e ,
Winchester, VA. For more
information, call Sharon at
540-955-2851.
HARPERS Ferr y Fl ea
General News
What they cant see, can hurt them
Radon is colorless, odorless gas that seeps into
homes and can cause lung cancer at the same
rate as smoking one pack of cigarettes a day.
Do you know the Radon Levels in your home?
Did you know that 50% of homes in Berkeley
County have Radon levels higher
than 4 pico curies/liter?
Did you know that Radon is the second
leading cause of lung cancer deaths in the U.S.
each year?
....if not... Then pick up a free,
confdentail Radon Test Kit!
The Berkeley County Health Department
is distributing
For your FREE Test Kit..
Visit us at
the 2014 Home Show
at The Martinsburg Mall
March 14, 15, & 16
or at our
Martinsburg Ofce
400 West Stephen St., Suite
204, Martinsburg, WV.
FREE
HOME
TEST KITS
Radon
For additional information, call 304-267-7130 during normal business hours
or visit www.bchealthdept.org
ZETTS
Fishing
Lakes
OPEN
FOR THE SEASON!
Now Stocking Trout!
Colorful Catalog
Available Upon
Request
Exit 5 Inwood, On Rt. 11 North, 5 Miles South of Martinsburg
878 Hatchery Rd., Inwood, WV
304-229-3654
Fish At Our Lakes
$12 Adults, $7 Children
6 fish limit No charge for fish
No license required Bait on Premises
- Now Selling Fish For Ponds! -
OPEN DAILY 7 AM to 6 PM (Closed Mondays)
Kerns Tax Service
Larry & Sherry Kerns, RT RP
kernstaxservice@frontier.com Mon-Fri 9-5 Sat 9-1
304.229.6333
119 Sader Drive, Unit #1 Inwood, WV
35+ Years Experience
Evening & Weekend Appointments Available
$
65 and up tax prep for Federal & State
Free Estimates Free E-Filing
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Ma r k e t t u r n s 3 2 ! ! !
Historically, from 1950 to
1982 the Fort Drive-In was
located at U S 340 at
Bloomery Rd. 2 miles west
of Harpers Ferry, W Va..
Elwood F. Lane (former
manager of an Indoor
T h e a t e r ) a n d J o h n
Stutzman (a faculty mem-
ber at Charles Town High
School) built the Drive-In to
resemble a frontier fort, its
capacity was originally only
132 cars. Mr. Rankin man-
aged the Fort Drive-In and
ot her Theat ers i n t he
C h a r l e s To w n a n d
Martinsburg area in later
years. The advertising mar-
quee at the entrance to the
flea market is the original
Fort Drive-In sign from
1950. Local f ami l i es
enjoyed going to the Fort
Drive-In, but it could not
compete with VHS movie
rentals, so it closed in
1982. Harpers Ferry Flea
Market began in the Spring
of 1983. Unfor tunately,
there was nothing in the
snack bar, but bare cinder
block walls. On the positive
side the drive-In did leave
behind a nice pattern of
roads, perfectly suited to a
flea market format. Co-
owners Ron Nowell and
Dan Barnett rebuilt the
snack bar and slowly built
t he busi ness i nt o t he
Number 3 Attraction in
Jefferson County, W Va..
Harpers Ferry Flea Market
opens March 15th & 16th
2014 to start its 32nd year
serving the public. Owners
Ron and Dan said they
intend to continue as long
as venders and shoppers
enjoy the outdoor bargain
hunting experience. Happy
32nd Birthday!!
9 West Appliances
Ref r i gerat ors, St oves,
Wa s h e r s / D r y e r s &
Freezers. All like new with
warranty. Call 304-263-
5049.
MO U N TA I N S TAT E
APPLIANCES 304-263-
4612 Washers, Dryers,
Refrigerators, stoves. All
major brands including:
GE, Maytag, Kenmore,
Frigidaire and more. Best
prices anywhere with war-
ranty. We service what we
sell 304-263-4612.
BLACK leather jacket size
4 with zip-out lining, used
slightly, $125. Call 304-
263-9546.
ARMOIRE $225, Barrel
Back Chair $50. Call 304-
274-0120.
BARBER Chai r $250,
Backbar $100, Dryer Chair
$50, Shampoo Bowl
$50/obo. Call 304-274-
0120.
BEAUTIFUL solid oak high
chair, $100.00. Bargain!!!
Perfect condition. Call 304-
263-2724.
De c o r a t i v e El e c t r i c
Fireplace. Very nice look-
ing piece of furniture. $25.
Call 304-350-1059.
ETHAN Allen dinette set,
$125. Four captains chairs,
t abl e, good condi t i on.
Berkeley Springs. 304-258-
6184.
MATTRESS/ Boxspr i ng
Sets. Twins $125, Fulls
$175, Queens $225, Kings
$300. Delivery Available
call for prices. 304-299-
1005 (Rod).
MINT condition country
oak table with 4 chairs, 2
leaves Call 304-263-2724,
$300.00 firm.
OAK Rocking Chair, $30.
Call 304-270-7077.
P ROPA N E ! ! ! . . . . a n d
pr opane accessor i es.
Tanks, hoses, regulators,
brass fittings, copper tub-
ing. Prices so good that
Cheapskates Love Us!!!
O p e n E V E RY d a y .
FALLING WATERS CAMP-
SITE. 304-274-2791.
RECLINING sofa, blue
Berk-line,backs come off
for easy moving, excellent
condition, $200. Call 304-
268-2328, gin8891@hot-
mail.com
Sofa, Loveseat and Rocker
Recliner, beige,very good
condition, $400.00 for all.
Call 304-676-9060
3 lighted Curio Cabinets
f ul l of Home I nt er i or
Collections, deer and other
items. Over 30 years of col-
lecting. $3500 buys all.
Would make your loved
ones a great gift!!304-267-
4648.
ANTIQUE Victorian Hutch,
$300. Call 304-270-7077.
COMPUTER Ar moi r e,
A p p a l a c i a n O a k ,
50x63x21. Great condi-
tion. $250. 304-350-1059
P ROPA N E ! ! ! . . . . a n d
pr opane accessor i es.
Tanks, hoses, regulators,
brass fittings, copper tub-
ing. Prices so good that
Cheapskates Love Us!!!
O p e n E V E RY d a y .
FALLING WATERS CAMP-
SITE. 304-274-2791.
RICCAR vacuum cleaner,
compact wi th shoul der
strap and lots of attach-
ments, like new $70. Call
304-263-8230.
SOLID Wood Mirror and
Stand for entry way, $150.
Call 304-579-0041 till 8pm.
VHS Cabi net wi t h 53
Disney Movies. All for $25.
Call 304-270-7077.
4 Riding Mowers for sale- 2
run and 2 do not. Many
good parts & motors. All for
$600. You hual!! Call 304-
267-4648.
I HAUL AWAY FOR FREE!
Riding and push mowers,
tillers, generators, weed
trimmers, snow blowers,
chain saws, roto tillers,
truck/car batteri es, Al l
gasoline related items. Call
304-267-4648 LM.
MULCH- double shredded,
chocolate colored hard-
wood mulch, 10 yds $230 +
t ax del i vered. Smal l er
amounts available. Call
O.W. Hauling 304-264-
5966.
SNOW Blade, John Deere
not power angle, fits 300-
400 s er i es t r ac t or s.
$375/OBO. 304-671-8554
or 304-229-2395.
TOPSOIL Screened topsoil
with 20% screened com-
post added. 5 cubic yds
del i ver ed. Cal l O. W.
Hauling 304-264-5966.
JACKSON Kelly Electric
Guitar, has extra neck,
leather strap, stand, great
condition, $300 firm. Call
304-260-0881.
PIANO Best Offer. Call
304-229-9614.
1943- 44 .30/.40 Krag Shell
5 1/2 Box, $100. Call 304-
264-1580.
CROSSBOW Ho r t o n
HD200 with scope and
accessories. $425 or make
offer. Will consider trade for
gun. 304-856-3560.
R a c q u e t b a l l -
Experi enced SENIORS
Preferred. 304-229-9167
48 inch heavy circular pine
table (dark) with 2 leafs
and 4 captains chairs.
$100. 304-263-0588
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.
CARPET & Shampoo
System (Kirby), brand new
never used, $725/obo. Call
304-263-8391.
CHAIR Caning-cane, split,
& rush. Call for prices 304-
263-3964.
FREE Estimates Allstate
I nsur ance: Aut o, Li f e
Insurance, Annuities, CDs,
Accident, Cancer Disability,
L o n g T e r m C a r e ,
Retirement Planning. Call
304-725-7943.
GAZEBO 11X13 South
Hampton. Bought $400,
sell $150. Call 304-261-
3543 anytime.
HOTSPRING Sovereign
portable spa. Great condi-
tion. Has been maintained
indoors since purchased.
Can see in working order.
$950.00 or best offer!
304-261-2235.
LIFT Chair (grey) $650, will
sell for $200. Call 304-229-
9614.
MASSAGE Table- 2ft wide,
3ft high, 6ft long in excel-
lent condition $75. Call
304-283-1926.
MOBILE HOME REPAIR
AND SUPPLY. DOORS,
WINDOWS, FURNACES,
WAT E R H E AT E R S ,
KITCHENS and BATHS.
301-834-7678.
MTD Snow Thrower with
canapy, $300. Call 304-
579-0041 till 8pm.
P ROPA N E ! ! ! . . . . a n d
pr opane accessor i es.
Tanks, hoses, regulators,
brass fittings, copper tub-
ing. Prices so good that
Cheapskates Love Us!!!
O p e n E V E RY d a y .
FALLING WATERS CAMP-
SITE. 304-274-2791.
ROAD Mai nt enanc e/
Repai r. Asphal t Wor k,
Cr own i n g , Dr a i n a g e
Ditches, Ruts, Pot Holes,
Black Shale/Gravel. Free
Estimates. WV 54-91-236
Li censed/ I nsur ed WV
032123 J&J Builders 304-
263-1798, Jjbld.com.
R O A D W o r k a n d
Maintenance, Pot Holes,
Ditch Cleaning, Drainage
Pipes Replaced, Grading,
Crowning, Stone Hauling
10 to 20 tons per load. No
c h a r g e f o r g a t e i n g .
Residential or Commercial.
Licensed and Insured. Free
Estimates. 304-262-4511.
SANTA Sleigh, circa 1800.
$300/OBO or trade. Call
304-582-2460.
Z-COIL Shoes 7W, Sandle
with heel, brown in good
condition, $60. Call 304-
283-1926.
LOOKING for a closed in
box trailer and size, single
axle or dual in any condi-
tion. Call 304-582-2460.
WANTED standing timber-
any amount considered
304-258-5626 or 304-676-
8578.
WANTED TO BUY- Old
Telephones, Trunks, Metal
& Wood Signs, Old Banks,
Pictures & Old Paintings,
Old Clocks, Egg Baskets,
Ol d Fi shi ng Rods and
Real s, Movi e Post ers,
Pedal Cars, Old Hanging
Lamps & Shades, Farm
Related Items & Anything
Old. Buying for 60 years in
Eastern Panhandle. Call
Phil Mercer 304-262-9155.
WANTED TO BUY: Old
Pocket Watches, New &
Old Tools, Crocks & Jugs,
Ol d Gu n s , Ra i l r o a d
Lant er ns Mi l k Bot t l es,
Massonic Items, Rings &
Jewelry, Old Knives, Old
Money, Tin Toys & Trucks,
Class Rings, Civial War
Items & World War 2 Items,
I ron Ski l l et s, Gl ass &
Wooden Chur ns, Ol d
Clocks, Old Post Cards.
Buying Antiques for over
60 years. Call Phil Mercer
304-262-9155.
SHOPSMI TH Mar k V
home workshop with 20
scroll saw. 115 or 230 volts.
Includes table saw, disc
sander, vertical drilling,
horizontal boring, like new
$700. Call 304-263-8230.
FOR Sal e- 1939 Ford
Tractor 9N has scraper and
bucket attachments sold as
is. $2500 OBO.Call after 3
pm or leave message,
Martinsburg.
FORD Tractor weights rear
wheel pin shaped, $650.
Call 304-671-8554 or 304-
229-2395.
REMOVAL of dead live-
stock call for prices 304-
671-2220.
AKC German Shepherd
puppies, Champion Breed,
$600 males, $650 females.
Both parents on property.
304-676-6430.
INWOOD. Kitten, 16 wks
grey female, litter train,
needs shots,prefer adult.
304-229-1303. message.
WANTED- Your unwanted
f ar m ani mal s, Goat s,
Chi ckens, Roos t er s,
G e e s e , D u c k s ,
Guineas,Turkeys, Pigeons,
House Birds, Rabbits, ect.
Further details Call Big
B e n 3 0 4 - 2 6 7 - 4 6 4 8 .
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WICKER Dog Crates- tan
Baylsle Collection. Same
as new 22WX30LX24T,
$ 1 3 0 s m a l l e r
19WX24LX21T $100 or
make reasonable offer. Call
304-263-8391.
Misc. Pets
Cats
Dogs
Livestock
Farm Equipment
Tools
Wanted To Buy
Misc.
Sporting Goods
Musical Items
Lawn & Garden
Household Items
Furniture
Clothing
Appliances
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Seamless Gutters
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nd
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CUSTOM Car pent r y,
Remodel i ng ki t chens,
painting, roofing, decks,
HVAC, siding, fascia, soffit,
bat hr ooms, addi t i ons.
Cust om bui l t homes.
Plumbing, electrical, resi-
dential, commercial. J&J
Builders. Licensed/Insured
304-263-1798, Jjbld.com.
LITTLE Spirits Daycare
h a s o p e n i n g s i n
Kearneysville area. State
Monitored. Mountainheart
& Private Pay accepted.
Full-Time, Part-Time and
will do by day by appoint-
ment. Call Debbie 304-
725-4637.
LOOKING For Excellent
Childcare?23 years experi-
ence. Monday- Fr i day
6:30am-5:30pm. Berkeley
Heights District. Please call
Carol for more information
304-264-0938.
FIREWOOD For Sale and
Will Plow Driveways. Call
304-261-8683 and 304-
261-4899.
FIREWOOD-mixed hard-
wood 1/2 cord to 2 cords.
Call O.W. Hauling 304-264-
5966.
MIXED firewood, $70.00
per load, $130.00 per cord,
call 304-268-3506.
A. Handyman Service-
3 0 4 - 2 7 9 - 0 1 8 2 . J u n k
r emoval , I nt er i or and
Exterior repairs, roofing,
repl acement wi ndows,
chimney sweeps, finish
baths/ basements, land-
s c api ng, l awn c ar e,
plumbing, and cleaning
service.
D&D Handyman One Call
Does It All. 24 hour serv-
ice with 24 years experi-
ence. Call 304-995-4211.
Ask for Dee.
F&K Pr oper t i es LLC
Ha n d y ma n s e r v i c e .
Specializing in ceramic
tile of all kinds, laminate
flooring, painting, power
washing, and other odd
j o b s . L i c e n s e d a n d
insured 304-725-1790 or
304-725-2771 free esti-
mates.
P E NN S Ha n d y ma n
S e r v i c e . P a i n t i n g ,
Remodel i ng, Dr ywal l ,
Power Washing, Yardwork,
Landscapi ng, Roof i ng,
Gu t t e r R e p a i r a n d
Cleanout. Any odd job. All
work guaranteed. 304-
8 8 6 - 2 8 3 7 o r e ma i l
pennshandyman@yahoo.
com.
HAULING- Black Shale,
Topsoil, Fill Dirt. Approx.
20 ton a load. Call for
pricing 304-676-9331.
J D S Ha u l i n g , Ju n k
Debris & Yard Work &
Mulching. 304-279-4676.
O.W. Hauling- screened
t opsoi l , mul ch, gravel
del i ver ed. Junk and
debr i s r emoved. Cal l
304-264-5966.
R O A D W o r k a n d
Maintenance, Pot Holes,
D i t c h C l e a n i n g ,
D r a i n a g e P i p e s
Re p l a c e d , Gr a d i n g ,
Crowning, Stone Hauling
10 to 20 tons per load.
No charge for gateing.
R e s i d e n t i a l o r
Commerci al . Li censed
a n d I n s u r e d . F r e e
Es t i mat es. 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.
HELPING Hands Home
I m p r o v e m e n t s -
Experienced in but not
l i mi t ed t o: Car pent r y,
Painting, Roofing, Siding,
a l l h o m e r e p a i r s .
Affordable, Dependable
and Honest. Call or text
304-268-5414.
R / R C o n s t r u c t i o n :
Sunr ooms, gar ages,
additions, ceramic tile,
laminate flooring, bath-
rooms, Handyman servic-
es, kitchen and painting.
Quality that will last a
lifetime. Call 304-754-
7041. WV 004871. Let me
help you with your Spring
projects!
SAVINGS- basements,
f i ni shed, r emodel i ng,
kitchens, painting, roof-
ing, decks, siding, fascia,
bat hr ooms, addi t i ons,
pl umbi ng, el ect r i cal ,
HVAC resi dent i al and
commer ci al . Li censed
a n d I n s u r e d . J & J
Builders, 304-263-1798,
Jjbld.com.
S. M Ser vi ces Spr i ng
Clean-Up!! Lawn Care,
L a n d s c a p i n g , Tr e e
Removal, Bush Trimming,
Mulching, Junk Removal,
Moving & Much More. Call
Shawn 304-240-0034.
SLONAKERS Painting and
Cleaning LLC. Neat and
Reliable. Strip and Wax
VCT Floors. 304-579-5548.
SNOW Removal- residen-
tial/commercial. Lowest
Rates! Licensed & Insured
WV# 54-91-236. Free esti-
mates. J&J Builders 304-
283-8302, Jjbld.com.
BI GS S HAUL I NG -
SMALL TREE WORK,
BASEMENTS CLEANED
OUT, OLD FURNITURE,
TRASH HAULING. CALL
304-283-2514 OR 304-
209-6048/LM.
MARTINSBURG
ELECTROLYSIS,
Removal of unwanted hair.
304-671-8515.
PAPAS Sales A/C and
Heating Equipment Parts,
Supplies, Free Work-Ups
on Installations Kits. I will
give the cheapest and best
deals I can. Call Bob Today
304-725-4637.
POURED concrete founda-
tion footers, slabs, com-
plete site work. Gravel
delivered-$225.00 tandem
load. Rock breaker hoe -
ram. Li censed/ I nsured
WV5 4 - 9 1 - 2 3 6 . Fr e e
Estimates. WV032123 J&J
Builders 304-263-1798,
Jjbld.com.
Misc. Services
Snow Removal
Painting
Lawn Care Home
Improvement
Hauling
PROFESSIONAL
HANDYMAN SERVICE
Lic & Ins-25 years experi-
ence in all phases of
h o me r e p a i r s a n d
r est orat i on. Dr ywal l ,
paint, trim, tile, bath-
room/basement finishing,
windows, doors. Free Est.
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Tanks, hoses, regulators,
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O p e n E V E RY d a y .
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R O A D W o r k a n d
Maintenance, Pot Holes,
Ditch Cleaning, Drainage
P i p e s R e p l a c e d ,
Gr a d i n g , Cr o wn i n g ,
Stone Hauling 10 to 20
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Martinsburg, WV 304-263-9749
Inwood, WV 304-229-2845
ATM

SALE DATES
March 9 - April 6, 2014


Club & Restaurant Orders Welcome
Call for Discounts
Soft Drinks Cold/Keg Beer
Huge Wine Selection
Discount Liquor Section
Large Imported Beer Selection
Mixers Party Supplies
WE NOW HAVE
Craft Beers &
Boutique Wines
Mon -Thurs
8AM-10PM
Fri & Sat
8AM-12M
Products may vary by store.
Sale!
$
18.69
Sale!
$
17.39
Captain Morgan
Spiced Rum
750mL
Sale!
$
32.89
Sale!
$
27.99
Jim Beam
Devils Cut
750mL
Sale!
$
20.69
Wild Turkey
American Honey
750mL
Sale!
$
25.29
Sale!
$
34.19
Sale!
$
27.89
Sale!
$
12.69
Baileys
Irish Cream
750mL
Follow us on FB to see
our Beer, Liquor and
Wine Tastings!
Chivas Regal
750mL
Sale!
$
34.09
Belvedere Vodka
750mL
Wild Turkey
750mL
Carolans
Irish Cream
750mL
Sailor Jerry
Spiced Rum
1.75L
Jameson
Irish Whiskey
750mL
8X20 Storage Unit
Just
$
75
00
per mo.
C all Today! On Site Manager
304-229-0918
Opening Under New Management
24 Hour Access Boat & RV Parking
All Star Storage
2 Locations:
6610 Winchester Ave., Martinsburg
& Henshaw Rd. & Rt. 11
Bunker Hill
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!
ALL ABOUT FABRIC
248 N. Queen Street, Martinsburg, WV
304-263-6800
Just Arrived ~ Beautiful New Spring Fabric
& Duck Dynasty Cotton & Fleece!
Table Runner Quilt Class
Saturday, March 29, 2014 9am-1pm
NOW OPEN
at our new location
54 Forever Green Drive, Falling Waters, WV
www.rspgunshop.com
304.274.6171
Full Service gun shop ~ Everything for your
shooting & reloading needs
Place Your Ad In Print and
On The Web!
Buyers Guide
304-267-9983
www.yourbg.com
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This Spot
Could Be
Yours For
As Little As
$
25 A Week!
Call
304-267-9983
SCOTTS
ELECTRIC
OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE
229-8816
LICENSED & INSURED MASTER ELECTRICIAN
WV026307
Electrician
Excavating/Hauling
3042677745
30+ Yrs. Exp. FREE Estimates
NOW SELLING TOPSOIL & BLACK SHALE
No job too
large or small!
Homes
Additions
Remodeling
Decks, etc...
FREE Estimates
COE
CONSTRUCTION
Licensed & Insured WV032927
304.754.5978
304.676.6861 Cell
Construction
D
Drywall
& Repairs
30 Years Experience
Reasonable Rates
30 4.725.5409
Licensed & Insured
FREE
ESTIMATES
WV041836
Drywall
Leslies Hauling
& Removal
Ill Haul It All
Foreclosures
Rental Properties
Junk Metal Hauled Away
Car Removal
Trash & Debris
Tree Removal
Commercial & Residential
Fast & Reliable Service
Call Dave: 304-728-1014
Cell: 304-676-9492
Licensed & Insured
Hauling
Construction
Custom Trim Work Cabinetry Custom Trim Work Cabinetry Custom Trim Work Cabinetry
Drywall Painting Flooring Drywall Painting Flooring Drywall Painting Flooring
Decks Garages Remodeling Decks Garages Remodeling Decks Garages Remodeling
Basement Finishing Basement Finishing Basement Finishing
Additions & Much More Additions & Much More Additions & Much More
Now Offering Now Offering Now Offering
All of Your Landscaping All of Your Landscaping All of Your Landscaping
& Lawn Care Needs! & Lawn Care Needs! & Lawn Care Needs!
Kenny Stanley, Owner Kenny Stanley, Owner Kenny Stanley, Owner
304-350-0300 304-350-0300 304-350-0300
Licensed
& Insured
Free
Estimates
O.W. H auling
We Haul It All
5 Tons at a Time
Screened Topsoil Mulch
Stone Aged Manure
Sand Compost
Firewood Delivered
Junk & Debris Removed
304-264-5966
- FREE ESTIMATES -
WV Lic#043347 CHECKS
Hauling/Lawncare
Handyman
Gutter Cleaning Home Winterization
Leaf Removal & Yard Waste
Basements Bathrooms
Painting Fences Decks
Residential/Commercial
Snow Removal
Give Us Your To Do List,
Well Get It Done!
FREE ESTIMATES
304-279-1949
Licensed & Insured
Accepting Major Credit Cards
www.handymanlaborservices.com
H andyman Labor
Services
Carpentry
Nicholas Landon 304-270-0300
Matthew Licodo 304-279-5566
Locally Owned & Operated
Licensed & Insured
Snow Plowing
Salting
Leaf Removal
Gutter Cleaning
Home Winterization
HOA/Refer a Neighor Discounts
Flooring Decks
Bathroom &
Kitchen Remodels
Int. & Ext. Painting
Crown Molding
Tile Work
Drywall Hanging &
Finishing
Basement Finishing
CARPENTRY LANDSCAPING
Custom Designs
and Much Much More!
CBP
ENTERPRISES
Serving Tri-State For 35 Years
Lawn Maintenance
Asphalt, Sealcoating & Repairs,
Landscaping Designs, Patios,
Decks, Fencing & Retaining Walls
FREE ESTIMATES
304-267-2430
or 304-671-9057
Licensed & Insured
Asphalt
Barber Shop
OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY CLOSED SUNDAY
304-229-0123
2 Barbers to better serve you
Collins Barber Shop
20 Pedal Car Drive Inwood, WV
on Route 51 beside CVS
103 W. Washington Street
Charles Town, WV 304-725-0123
&
2 Locations:
Landscaping/Snow Plowing
CLARKS ENTERPRISE CLARKS ENTERPRISE
L ANDSCAPING L AWN M OWING
S NOW P LOWING Y EARLY L OT M AINTENANCE
N EW S OD I NSTALLATION
C USTOM I NTERIOR & D RYWALL R EPAIR
H AULING F ENCING
P.O. Box 684 Martinsburg, WV 25402
304-279-8200 304-279-8200
Fax: 304-263-4510 sclark6112@aol.com
FREE ESTIMATES
16 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Coffee Delivery
Coffee Home
& Offce Delivery
Call (240)357-1679
Have the convenience of having your
coffee delivered to you personally.
Change Your Coffee.
Change Your Life.
YARD SALE RATES
30 Words for Only
$
9
30 each additional word.
Deadline:
11 AM Monday
Buyers Guide, 415 Wilson St.
Martinsburg WV 25401
Phone: 267-9983
Fax: 263-7106
E-mail: ads@yourbg.com
Electrician
304-754-7324
LICENSED ~ INSURED
Residential
& Commercial
Dynamic
Electric
www.dynamicelectricwv.com
Heating & Air Conditioning
301 E. Stephen Street
Martinsburg, WV 25401
NNN.$0f0l0f$0l0ll08.00M
304-267-3029
Other restrictions may apply. *With approved credit. Valid through 3/31/2014
ON ANY HEAT PUMP OR COOLING EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION
OFF
or
APR FOR 18 MOS.*
Fast & Friendly Service
304-229-3608
Licensed & Insured
Daves Lawn
Mower Repairs
Lawn Mowers Generators
Welding Work Chain Saws
Wood Splitters Parts & Services
Zero Turns
Pick-Up and Delivery Available
Inwood East 51 2 1/2 Miles
Mower Repairs
Psychic
1110 Winchester Ave.
Martinsburg, WV
304-995-3921
$
10 SPECIAL!
Psychic
Palm & Tarot
Card Readings
Past, Present, Future
Remodeling
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Ruark Enterprise
304-886-8059 or 304-616-0997
Residential Contractor
Framing, Roofng, Siding
Sunrooms, Garages, Basements, etc.
Remodeling
ORIOLE
We cover all the bases
Remodeling/Interior
Handicapped accessibility
for Seniors
304-616-0300
Licensed/Insured WV046580
Satisfaction Guaranteed!
Home Solutions
Wednesday, March 12, 2014 Buyers Guide 267-9983 Page 9
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devoted dad. Financial
security. Expenses paid.
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589-0174.
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TUBS. Enjoy safety, com-
fort and theraputic relief
from the best walk-in tubs
made in the USA. Call 1-
888-734-4527 for FREE
information and SENIOR
DISCOUNTS.
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acres - STREAM - $39,900.
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CONSIDERING ADOP-
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Call 24/7 Abbys One True
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YARD SALE RATES
30 Words for Only
$
9
30 each additional word.
Deadline:
11 AM Monday
Buyers Guide, 415 Wilson St.
Martinsburg WV 25401
Phone: 267-9983
Fax: 263-7106
E-mail: ads@yourbg.com
Web Site Services
02
Water Delivery
Serving the Panhandle for Over 16 Years!
We Meet Any Competitors Prices On 5,000 Gallons Or More!
Specializing in:
Pools
Hot Tubs
Cisterns
Dust Control
Tree Service
SHELTONS
TREE SERVICE
Customer Satisfaction
Keeps Us Climbing
16 years Experience
304-262-4105
Licensed & Insured
STORM DAMAGE
TOPPING TRIMMING
REMOVALS
FREE ESTIMATES
Custom Tree &
Stump Removal, LLC
240-674-3176 304-886-4751
Licensed & Insured Free Estimates
Experts with 30+ Years Experience
Tree & Stump
Removal
Pruning
Mowing Avail.
Bobcat Work
Ill beat ANY reasonable
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Tree Service Tree Service
Tree Removal & Trimming
Brush Removal
Lawn Mowing & Trimming
Call 304-995-4265
FREE ESTIMATES
Insured
Ask About Our Discounts
E T
&
Tree & Lawn Service
WE FINANCE!
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301-733-7433
304-240-6882
Lowest Shed Prices
in the 4 State!
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500 S. Burhans Blvd
Hagerstown, MD
304-279-3354
115 East Martin Street
Martinsburg, WV 25401
Windows
ARE YOUR
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IN NEED OF REPAIR
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Discount 15%
thru March
Pick-Up & Delivery Available
Tree Service
Inwood, W V 304-229-0987
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Shop Hours: Mon-Fri 10am-6pm
Sat 8am-3pm
TREE TREE
SERVICE AND SERVICE AND
STUMP STUMP
GRINDING GRINDING
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Cards Accepted
Licensed
& Insured
Picture Perfect Landscape
304-839-8087
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114 S. Maple Ave., Martinsburg, WV 25401
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
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APART MENT S, AL L
INCLUSIVE. Meals, trans-
portation, activities daily.
Shor t Leases. Monthly
specials! Call (877)210-
4130.
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Towing! Were Local! 7
days/Week. Call Toll Free:
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Foundati on 1-800-578-
0408.
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250-5440.
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for hands on Avi ati on
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gram. Financial aid for
qualified students- Job
pl acement assi stance.
CALL Aviation Institute of
Mai ntenance 888-686-
1704.
Williamsport Retirement
Villages new 34,000 sq.
ft. rehabilitation wing
offers a state-of-the-art
rehabilitation department
and a variety of warm,
home-like features to
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MD Relay 1-800-735-2258
154 North Artizan Street
Williamsport, MD 21795
Quality Cuts. Better Value.
Fill Your Freezer For 2014
~ Use Your Tax Refund ~
Crestview
Meat Market
304-260-6500
1948 Shepherdstown Rd Martinsburg, WV
We Now Accept
EBT Cards
WHOLE or
HALF HOG
Cut, Wrapped & Frozen
SIDE OF BEEF
$
2
79
/
$
1
35
/lb. lb.
LAMB & GOAT CUTS AVAILABLE
Call For Prices
Built to Last
AGRICULTURE | EQUESTRIAN | GARAGE | COMMERCIAL
II
II II
V
G
alley
uns
998 Arden-Nollville Rd Inwood, WV 25428
Mon - Thur 10-6 Fri 10-7 Sat 9:30-4
304.229.4411 304.229.4411
www.valleyguns2.com
Gun Courses
Valley Guns offers a variety of handgun courses for
all level of experience. Attached is a description of
the courses we offer.
2014 FIREARMS
TRAINING SCHEDULE
WV Concealed Carry Law Seminar
2 Hours
Saturday, May 3 Class Price: $50
Sunday, March 30
Sunday, May 4
Sunday, June 1
Sunday, July 6
Sunday, August 3 & August 31
Sunday, September 7
CLASS PRICE: $100
NRA Basic Hand
Gun
1 Day Class
Saturday, April 26
Class Price: $50
Introduction to
Rifle & Pistol
Reloading Class
4 Hours
Introduction to
Black Powder
Shooting
September 6
Sign up in store or online
WV Concealed Carry Classes
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31 Meadowlane Plaza Martinsburg, WV
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Grooming
$
10 OFF (New Clients)
$
5 OFF (Existing Clients)
Tortoises, Iguanas, Amevia,
Chameleons, Cuban Anoles,
Snakes, Frogs & More
From Reputable Breeders ~ Never Farm Raised!
~ Arriving Weekly ~
continued on
page 28
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A SPECIAL SECTION PUBLISHED IN
March 12, 2014
~ Lighting sets the
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A CHIMNEY INSPECTION




301 E. Stephen Street
Martinsburg, WV 25401
304.267.3029
www.SunfireEnergySolutions.com
A chimney inspection can
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out chimney fire and carbon
monoxide concerns.
M
3
OFF
INSPECTION
Valid thru 3/31/14
10%
Inspection includes:
Chimney sweeping
nspection of flue/flue Tiles
nspection of damper
nspection of condition of
internal and external masonry
nspect roof flashing
nspect for water damage
A detailed report of
condition of chimney
A
fter a long season of use, replaces need to be cleaned. Many
homeowners think this is a job that can be put off until the fall, but
spring is an ideal season to have the chimney and ue cleaned
and inspected. One reason to include scrubbing the chimney as part of
spring cleaning is to cut down on odor. After using a replace, a buildup
of creosote forms in the chimney. As the weather gets warmer, creosote
deposits can start to smell sour and that odor will seep into the home.
In addition, moisture can mix with the creosote and start to degrade the
ue liner, necessitating costly repairs. The sooner a chimney and ue are
cleaned the better. A chimney sweep can do a thorough job of scrubbing
down the chimney and replace and ensuring that everything will be in
working order come next season.
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Caution necessary
when painting indoors
Caution
must be
exercised
when
painting
indoors.
F
ew people might think of potential
safety hazards when planning to
paint the interiors of their homes.
Though every home improvement project
can lead to injury if safety measures
are not taken seriously, painting is
widely considered a project where
do-it-yourselfers are at minimal risk of
injury. But in addition to the injury risks
associated with climbing up and down
ladders to paint ceilings or out-of-reach
corners, there are some health and safety
concerns that painters must consider
before beginning their projects.
According to the Environmental
Protection Agency, the majority of
paints contain chemicals that evaporate
in the air, and these chemicals can
adversely affect human health. Problems
associated with chemicals found in
some paints include eye and throat or
lung irritation, headaches, dizziness,
and vision trouble. Professional painters
exposed to paint vapors over long periods
of time can develop problems with their
nervous systems, liver and kidneys, and
some chemicals found in paint have been
linked to elevated cancer risk.
Though painting is often an enjoyable
home improvement project, painters still
must take the following precautions to
ensure their safety when painting the
interior of their homes.
Read product labels carefully. Paints
vary considerably with regard to how
hazardous they can potentially be, so its
best to read paint can labels thoroughly
regardless of how experienced you
are at painting. Labels provide safety
instructions specic to that particular
paint, including suggestions to reduce
hazards and advice on what to do should
users develop any adverse health effects.
It also helps to reread labels once the
painting project has been completed.
Labels often include instructions on how
to clean or discard products and tools
after use, as well as suggestions on
where to store paints or other products
used during the project that may be
ammable.
Paint during the right time of year.
Exposure to chemicals found in paint
can be reduced considerably if you paint
during the right time of year. Spring and
fall make ideal seasons to paint, as the
weather outside during these seasons
is typically pleasant, allowing painters to
open all of the windows without making
conditions inside the home unfavorable.
Open all of the windows and doors.
While its especially important to open
all of the windows and the door in the
room where you will be painting, its
even better to open as many windows
and doors throughout the home, making
sure to push curtains and blinds back
to let the fresh air pour in. Keeping all
windows and doors (use screen doors if
you are worried about animals or insects
entering the home) open promotes
ventilation throughout the home, allowing
for constant airow that will usher any
potentially harmful chemicals out of
your home. If necessary, place a box
fan within a window frame to promote
cross-ventilation. Never turn on the air
conditioner as a substitute for fans and
open windows, as that will not be pushing
any air out of the home.
Seal paint cans tightly once the project
has been completed. At the end of the
project, you may or may not have leftover
paint. If you have a small amount of
paint leftover that you do not intend to
keep, contact your local government to
determine the best way to dispose of the
paint. You also can do this if you have
empty paint cans but are uncertain if they
can be discarded with normal household
trash and recycling. If you have a
substantial amount of paint left, be sure
the lid is closed as tightly as possible, as
vapors can leak through poorly sealed
containers, putting the health of residents
at risk. Once again, read the label to
determine the best place to store leftover
paint.
Painting is widely considered a fun home
improvement project. But if certain safety
measures are not taken when painting
the interior of a home, these projects can
put the health of residents at risk.
Radon detectors:
Another gas that is
difcult to detect by
smell or sight is radon,
which may be leaching
from surrounding soil
into a home, particularly
problematic on the lower
level of a home.
Wire
organizers: Bundles of
wires behind televisions
and other electronics
can be tripping hazards
and cause shocks or
electrocution if touched in
an improper way. Storage
devices can keep them
safely tucked out of sight.
First aid kit: A medical
kit will have all of the
supplies necessary to
treat minor injuries.
Grab bars: People who
have mobility issues
can install grab bars in
hallways and bathrooms
for extra support.
Door and window
guards: A number of
safety devices exist for
windows and doors,
including foam protectors
that prevent slammed
ngers or hands.
Fire escapes: Those
who live in multi-level
homes can invest in
retractable ladders that
attach to windows and
provide an emergency
point of exit.
Accidents around the
home are prevalent but
often preventable.
Smoke alarms
are a vital part
of home safety.
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M
any homeowners dream of
giving their kitchens a full-scale
remodel. Though such a project
can give a kitchen an entirely new
look, that look does not come cheap.
According to Remodeling magazines
2013 Cost vs. Value Report,
homeowners can expect to spend more
than $53,000 on a major kitchen remodel
and recoup just below 70 percent of that
cost at resale. So while the idea of a full-
scale kitchen remodel might be a dream
project, the cost of such an undertaking
is beyond many homeowners budgets.
But homeowners who cannot afford a
full remodel can still give their kitchens
a new look and can do so for relatively
little money. Painting kitchen cabinets
a new color or simply giving fading
cabinets a fresh coat of paint can
instantly add life to a kitchen, giving the
room an entirely different feel without
breaking the bank. The following are
a few tips for homeowners planning to
paint their kitchen cabinets.
Assess your existing cabinets. Some
cabinet materials, including wood and
metal, can be repainted without much
of a fuss. But other materials, including
plastic laminate, are not so amenable
to repainting, and will likely require
specialty paints. Homeowners with
plastic laminate cabinets should rst
paint a spot or two with a sample paint,
being careful to choose a spot thats
concealed. If the paint bonds well to the
plastic laminate, then you can go forward
and buy enough paint to redo all of the
cabinets. If the paint does not take,
consult a professional to nd a paint
thats likely to be a better t. Expect this
process to be one of trial and error.
Plan for ornate cabinets to take a
little longer. Painting projects will go
faster when cabinets have at fronts, but
they can take considerably longer when
cabinets are unique and more detailed. If
your cabinets are ornate, then factor this
extra time into your schedule.
Remove the doors and hardware.
When painting cabinets, its best to
essentially disassemble them, removing
the doors, handles, knobs, latches,
and any additional hardware. When
removing hardware, be sure to set them
aside in clearly marked plastic bags so
its easier to reassemble the cabinets
once the fresh coat of paint has dried.
As doors are removed, number each
door and its corresponding location,
much like products that require assembly
are numbered at the factory. This makes
it easier to reassemble and ensures
the cabinets and their hinges will align
properly once you have nished painting.
Dont paint dirty surfaces. Cabinet
surfaces have likely collected their share
of dirt, grease and grime over the years,
so you want to clean these surfaces
thoroughly before painting. Once
surfaces have been cleaned, rinse them
off and give them ample time to dry.
Sand the surfaces. Once the surfaces
have been cleaned and are completely
dry, its time to start sanding them.
Lightly sand the doors using a wood
sanding block, working to create a rm
base to which fresh paint can easily
adhere. Areas that are most exposed to
wear and tear may require some extra
elbow grease, and some areas may be
especially aky. When old paint is aking
off, this means the previous nish did not
adhere very well to the surface, which is
not necessarily uncommon in kitchens,
where moisture and grease residue can
make it harder for paint to adhere to the
surface. In such instances, sand the
aky areas to the bare wood before spot-
priming with a primer or sealer designed
for areas with heavy staining. After all
of the sanding is complete, vacuum the
surfaces to ensure there is no leftover
sanding dust before painting.
Apply primer-sealer. Primer-sealer
ensures the fresh paint will bond well to
the surfaces, preventing conditions like
aking in the future.
Paint the cabinets. After the primer-
sealer has been applied, its time to
paint the cabinets. Begin with the inside
edges and openings of the face frames,
followed by the outer cabinet sides and
then the front of the frames. Then move
on to the cabinet doors and any drawer
fronts you might be painting as well.
Cabinets with more elaborate designs
require closer attention to detail than
at cabinets. When painting, opt for thin
coats, which dry more quickly and also
create fewer visible brushstrokes. When
applying multiple coats, allow the paint
ample time to dry between coats. Four
hours between coats is a good rule of
thumb, and lightly resand all surfaces
before applying the second and nal
coat of paint.
Reassemble the cabinets. Once
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Lighting sets the stage for outdoor fun
T
is the season for making changes
in and around the home. The
arrival of warmer weather renews
homeowners vigor for various home
improvement projects, and many have
grand plans for interior and exterior
renovations as they prep their living spaces
for comfort, beauty and entertaining
opportunities. While there are many worthy
projects to pursue, adding outdoor lighting
to a home can help increase its value and
make the home safer and more attractive in
the evening hours.
According to the American Lighting
Association, with a few updates to outside
lighting, families can make even better use
of their homes at night. Adding outdoor
lighting is easier and less expensive than
many homeowners may know, allowing
them to transform an existing patio, deck
or pool area into an enjoyable nighttime
retreat. Pool parties, dinners on the patio
or barbecues with neighbors become even
more memorable when outdoor lighting is
added or improved. But homeowners who
want to install or upgrade their outdoor
lighting should consider the following tips,
courtesy of ALA.
Improve navigation. Lighting is typically
layered into a room or outdoor space in
three ways: overhead, task and ambient.
Even outdoors, where there are no typical
boundaries and borders, those three layers
are necessary. Outdoor overhead lighting
should improve visibility on steps, paths
and walking surfaces, especially where
theres a bend or an intersection. Task
lighting can be used around cooking or
gardening areas. Ambient light will cast a
comforting glow around any outdoor space.
Enhance security. To improve visibility
and security, combine a motion detector
with a sconce to illuminate dark corners or
entryways. Be sure to aim lights away from
the door to improve visibility. Lanterns on
either side of the door can give a home a
warm, welcoming appearance and improve
the safety of entryways.
Create outdoor rooms. Outdoor lighting
at the borders of a space is a great
way to create barriers, both vertically
and horizontally. Lights in a tree create
something akin to a chandelier hung in the
middle of the sky, and even accent lights
in the general area of the edge of a patio,
deck or porch will shine across the space
and provide enough of a comfort level for
people to understand where things are.
Reduce glare. Outdoor lighting that casts a
glare can be blinding, as can light thats too
bright. Lighting along paths should be cast
downward, with xtures that are hooded.
A variety of lighting options will create
layers, allowing you to add or subtract as
necessary. Exterior-safe dimmers also can
provide exible control over the level of
light, as can movable xtures added to a
patio or porch.
Add decorative elements. Just as
arbors, pergolas, patios and other outdoor
elements help to enhance the style of
an outdoor space, so, too, can lighting
contribute to a well-designed landscape.
Lighting should play up decorative features
of a yard and add the ambience that
homeowners desire. Step lights make
passage safe while also highlighting
molding or trim details. An outdoor
chandelier can make for a wonderful
accent during dinnertime on the deck
or under a pergola. Patio lights provide
atmosphere as well as illumination for
cooking outside.
Enhance views from inside. Outdoor
lighting can make the view from inside
pleasant and enjoyable. Use a variety of
lights, including spotlights on trees, lights
dotted along pathways and accent lights
on unique landscape features, to create
an idyllic landscape visible from inside the
home.
Outdoor lighting enhances functionality of
yards and landscapes while making such
areas safer for homeowners and their
guests once the sun has gone down.
9 ways to improve curb appeal
Homeowners who want their homes
to make strong rst impressions must
prioritize curb appeal. Homes with strong
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welcoming feel to all visitors. Improving
curb appeal need not be expensive, and
the following are a handful of ways to
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1. Install a bold-looking door in a
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2. Edge the driveway to create a
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driveway and the lawn or other
landscaping features. This helps
homes appear neat and well kept.
3. Use outdoor lighting to make a
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also makes properties safer to
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4. Clean a homes exterior to remove
mildew or discolorations from the
siding, driveway, patio, and other
outdoor elements.
5. Improve landscapes with fresh
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6. Prune planting beds and add new
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homes exterior to improve on the
beauty of the house.
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coat of paint or stain to an
existing fence.
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stone walkways to make entryways
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Make a plan for garage organization
S
pring cleaning plans
are on the minds
of many once the
weather warms up. Many
homeowners feel a sense
of renewal in the spring,
when the desire to clean
house and get organized
becomes a priority.
Garages are often targets
for homeowners hoping
to target clutter. Once a
space reserved for cars,
garages are no longer
strictly for vehicles, used
instead to store items that
simply do not t inside the
home or a backyard shed.
Organizing the garage
is typically a weekend or
several-day project. Heres
how to turn a garage from
a cluttered mess into a
space suited for storing
items of all shapes and
sizes.
Enlist a helper.
Organizing a garage is a
signicant undertaking that
is best tackled with two
or more people. Enlist a
helper to make the project
less intimidating.
Decide what is important
to keep. Start the
organization process by
clearing out the garage
and taking inventory of
what you have. Items that
have not been used for
several years can likely
be tossed. Make a pile of
what will be kept and then
put the rest at the curb
or donate useful items to
charity.
Give thought to where
you want to store
particular items. Tools
and items that are used
more often should be
stored within reach or
where easily visible, while
items that are not used as
frequently can be stored
higher up. Think about
how you operate in the
garage. Recycling bins
can be stored closer to the
door into the home, while
bicycles and skates can be
nearer to the garage door
for easy access.
Group like items
together. Categorize
items that will be kept.
Garden tools, camping
gear, sporting equipment,
and automotive supplies
should be categorized and
stored in their own areas
of the garage, determining
if certain items can be
stored inside the home
to free up garage space.
Grouping items together
will make them easier to
locate in the garage.
Move boxed items into
clear storage containers.
Its much easier to see
what you have when it is
stored in clear containers.
Some containers are
interlocking or stackable,
making it much more
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oor space.
Invest in vertical storage
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Leave space for
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Garages are where many
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Give the space a fresh
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be reserved for this
season alone. Periodic
checks of the garage
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keep a garage clean and
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the entire year and make
yearly spring cleaning
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T
he rejuvenating spirit of spring makes
this beloved season an ideal time
for homeowners to take stock of
their homes and properties and address
any issues that arose during the winter.
While some homes make it through winter
unscathed, the harsh weather of the years
coldest season can add several tasks to
homeowners springtime to-do lists.
While some projects are best left to the
professionals, others can be tackled even
by those homeowners with little or no DIY
experience. The following are a handful of
projects tailor-made for spring.
Inspect the gutters
Gutters tend to bear the brunt of harsh winter
weather, and come spring gutters are in
need of inspection if not repair. Winter winds,
snow and heavy rainfall can compromise
the effectiveness of gutters, which can
easily accumulate debris and detach from
homes during winter storms. In addition,
gutters sometimes develop leaks over the
winter months. As a result, homeowners
should conduct a careful inspection of their
gutters come the spring, being sure to look
for leaks while clearing the gutters of debris
and reattaching gutters that might have
become detached from the home on windy
winter days and nights. When reattaching
loose gutters, make sure the downspouts are
draining away from the foundation, as gutters
that are not draining properly can cause
damage to that foundation and possibly lead
to ooding.
Take stock of roof shingles
Much like its gutters and downspouts, a
homes roof can suffer signicant damage
over the course of a typical winter. Shingles
may be lost to harsh winter winds and
storms, so homeowners should examine the
roof to determine if any shingles were lost
(lost shingles might even be lying around
the property) or suffered damage thats
considerable enough to require replacement.
Summer can be especially brutal on shingles,
especially those that suffered signicant
damage during the winter. If left unchecked
or unaddressed, problems with damaged
shingles can quickly escalate into larger
issues when spring rains and summer sun
inevitably arrive, so homeowners should
prioritize xing or replacing damaged
shingles as quickly as possible.
Check for freeze damage
Frozen temperatures can be hard on humans
and homes alike, but unlike humans who
can stay inside when temperatures dip below
freezing, homes are forced to withstand the
elements throughout the winter. External
hose faucets are often susceptible to freeze
damage. To inspect such faucets, turn the
water on and then place a thumb or nger
over the opening of the faucet. If your thumb
or nger can completely stop the ow of
water, the pipe where the water is coming
from is likely damaged and will need to be
replaced.
Examine the lawn for low spots
Once a lawn has thawed out, homeowners
can patrol their properties looking for low
spots in the yard or even low spots within
spitting distance of the homes foundation.
Such spots increase the likelihood of
ooding. Flooding near a homes foundation
increases the risk of potentially costly
damage, while low spots on the lawn that go
ignored can make great breeding grounds
for insects, including mosquitoes, when the
weather warms up. When low spots are
detected, ll them in with compacted soil.
Compacted soil can prevent spring rains
from ooding a yard or damaging a homes
foundation.
Home projects
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How to
inspect for
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M
any homeowners do not think
twice about their roofs. But when
leaks develop, roof repairs and the
subsequent costs of such work shed light
on how important it is for homeowners to
pay closer attention to the roofs over their
heads.
Though certain roof issues, like shingles lost
to inclement weather, are unforeseeable,
many problems can be avoided with routine
roof inspection. Checking roof conditions
twice a year can help homeowners avoid
potentially costly repair work or even more
expensive roof replacement projects.
Spring is a good time to inspect roofs, which
are often at the mercy of harsh conditions
throughout the winter. Heavy snow, ice and
biting winds can do signicant damage,
making spring the perfect time to assess if
any such damage occurred and address any
issues.
Start the inspection in the interior of the
home. Before breaking out the ladder and
climbing up to the roof, inspect the homes
interior, pinpointing potential problems that
may indicate roof damage. Check for stains
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need to be addressed. Homeowners with
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signs of water damage, making note of any
damp or wet insulation. This will let you know
if water has been entering the attic all winter.
Pay attention to the location of any wet spots
or stains so you can match them up to the
exterior of the roof later on. Musty smells
also may be indicative of moisture problems,
even if there are no visible leaks.
Inspect the roof outside. Grab a set of
binoculars and inspect the exterior of the
roof. Look at the roof ashing, including
around the chimney and other areas of
protruding pipes and vents. If the ashing
is warped or damaged, moisture might
be settling underneath. Sealant around
dormers or skylights can also degrade,
resulting in leaks. Check for spalling on
masonry, such as the mortar of chimneys.
Porous areas will allow water to inltrate.
Go directly on the roof and check. Work
with a partner and carefully climb on the
roof while someone holds the ladder below.
Walk on the perimeter of the roof, looking
for peeling or warped shingles, missing
shingles, holes, or scrapes. If the roof is
compromised in any way, it will need to be
repaired. The problem will only grow more
signicant and repairs more expensive if
damage is ignored. Sometimes a repair
can be as simple as patching a leak with a
new shingle and roong cement. Popped
nails can be pounded down and any curled
shingles can be nailed or cemented back
into place.
Consult a roong expert. If you are
unsure if your roof has made it through the
winter unscathed and would like a second
opinion or if you nd there is considerable
damage, contact a roong contractor. This
person will offer a professional assessment
of what can be repaired or if the roof should
be replaced. If your roof is metal or features
clay tiles, you may not have the expertise to
make repairs yourself and will need to hire
a professional.
Check the gutters, too. While you are
up on the roof, inspect the gutters and
downspouts as well. Cracked or damage
gutters will cause water to leak down the
side of the home, potentially damaging the
foundation. Clear any debris or leftover
leaves from the gutters to ensure the rain
can wash through unobstructed.
A post-winter roof inspection can protect
homeowners and their families from the
elements and reduce the likelihood of
potentially costly repairs down the road.
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to clean up around the house has come.
Homeowners about to start on their
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the following before beginning.
Get the right tools
The right tools wont necessarily be
a hammer and nails, but cleaning
products that can make spring cleaning
more efcient. Rubber gloves, cleaning
products (preferably natural products
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and enough garbage bags to discard
a winters worth of clutter should all be
on hand before you begin cleaning. If
theyre not, youll likely need to make a trip
to the store while cleaning, which can be
time-consuming and prolong the process.
Take some inventory
Many people have no problem buying new
clothes, but they do nd it hard to get rid
of older items. Part of spring cleaning is
tossing old items you no longer use, and
that includes clothing. Clothing can take
up a signicant amount of space, so take
some inventory on your wardrobe and
decide which items you want to keep and
which ones you can afford to discard or
even donate.
Address the windows
If the last several months have been
especially cold or snowy, then you might
not have looked out the windows in quite
some time. Unfortunately, those windows
might have accumulated quite the amount
of dirt and grime while you were huddled
inside. When washing the windows, do so
on a cloudy day, as the sun can actually
cause streaking. In addition, be mindful
of what youre using to wipe down the
windows post-cleaning. Microber rags
typically give windows a great shine
without any streaking.
The blinds and drapes will also need
to be addressed, as they have likely
accumulated some dust over the last few
months. Dust the valance and the frame,
and wipe the blinds down with a damp
cloth. You can also use your vacuums
upholstery and brush attachments to
further clean blinds and drapes.
Tidy up the bed
You likely wash your bed linens regardless
of the season. When spring cleaning, toss
these linens into the washing machine and
dont forget to wash the mattress pads and
bed skirting as well. While those items are
in the wash, ip all the mattresses in your
household.
Dont forget the kitchen
The kitchen is not immune to clutter, and
its especially easy for items to overstay
their welcome in the refrigerator and the
kitchen cabinets. Look for old takeout
containers in the refrigerator that have
managed to stick around, and throw
these out as well as any items that have
passed their expiration dates. While items
in the kitchen cabinets might not have an
expiration date, it helps to remove them
from the pantry and then dust and wipe
down the shelves. When doing so, discard
any items that no longer seem appetizing.
Beat the rugs
Area rugs have no doubt collected dirt and
dust over the last several months. Though
vacuuming these area rugs might be
enough during the year, take advantage
of the pleasant weather and take the rugs
outside to beat them and rid them of dust
and any other particles the vacuum might
have missed over the last few months.
Empty and clean the bookshelves
Bookshelves are one the biggest collectors
of dust in many homes. Open the windows
in the home and then remove books from
the shelves. Once the books have been
removed, dust the shelves and wipe
them down with a damp cloth. And dont
forget to dust the books and reorganize
titles before returning them to their newly
cleaned shelves.
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Homeowners willing and able to chip in on home improvement
projects can bring the costs of labor down considerably.
How to cut costs on your
home improvement project
O
ver the last several decades, more and more homeowners have
embraced the notion that homes need not all be alike, and that an
individuals home can cater to his or her personal tastes and needs.
The trend of modeling a home after ones own tastes has extended beyond
choosing furniture or other replaceable elements to structural changes and
full-scale renovations, thus upping the nancial ante for homeowners who
want to turn their homes into places more in tune with their own personalities.
When it comes to improving their homes, many homeowners associate cutting
costs with cutting corners, which can put residents safety at risk. But there are
ways for homeowners to save money on home improvement projects while
still ensuring their homes are safe and sound.
Work with recycled materials.
Homeowners about to undertake small-
scale do-it-yourself projects can often
save money by using recycled materials.
Many homeowners do not go the DIY
route when making larger renovations,
but those that do also can save money
by using recycled materials. However,
homeowners should know that many
contractors do not work with recycled
materials in an effort to avoid liability
should something go awry during the
project or after it is completed. But
DIYers can benet from using recycled
materials, which can be purchased at
various locations. For example, Habitat
for Humanity, a nonprot organization
devoted to building homes for the less
fortunate, operates its own ReStores,
which are nonprot home improvement
stores that sell recycled building materials
at a steep discount. ReStore locations
can be found by visiting www.habitat.org.
Get your hands dirty. Labor costs
on home improvement projects are
considerable, but homeowners can
cut these costs by doing some of the
labor themselves. Even those men and
women with little or no DIY experience
can still chip in and save some money.
Homeowners about to embark on a
rebuilding project can chip in and do
some of the demolition on their own.
For example, when replacing sidewalks,
homeowners can simply break up and
remove the existing sidewalk on their
own rather than paying their contractors
to do such work for them. Its best for
homeowners to leave interior labor to
the professionals, as they are more
knowledgeable about how to nd load-
bearing walls and plumbing xtures than
the average weekend warrior homeowner.
Homeowners who mistakenly take out
xtures inside their homes in an attempt
to cut down on labor costs might nd such
miscues are far more costly than simply
paying for the labor from the get-go.
Remember how attering imitation
can be. As the old adage goes,
Imitation is the sincerest form of attery.
Homeowners working on tight budgets
can opt for imitation materials that
appear and feel just like more costly
authentic materials. When opting for
imitation materials, homeowners should
know that they or their representatives
cannot falsely represent the materials
as authentic when selling the home, no
matter how much materials look and feel
like the real thing.
Schedule projects during the
offseason. Like many professionals,
contractors have busy seasons and
seasons that tend to be slow. These
seasons can change depending on
geography, but homeowners can save
money by postponing projects until the
slow season, when contractors are more
likely to offer discounts in an attempt
to stay busy and continue to generate
income. Savings will vary depending on a
variety of factors, but
Te basics of cleaning windows
After a long winter of snow and ice, many people are ready for the warmth and sunshine
synonymous with spring. But dirty windows can block that sunshine from nding its way
into a home. Washing windows can be quite an undertaking, particularly in those homes
with many windows on multiple levels. However, there are
several time-saving tips available that can cut the work
considerably.
Save window washing for a cloudy day. Otherwise,
the warmth and sunlight may dry the cleaning solution too
quickly and you will be left with streaks on your windows.
Vacuum windowsills and tracks rst to remove a good
deal of dust and debris. This will reduce the amount of dirt
you smear onto the windows while cleaning them.
Use a combination of a sponge soaked in cleaning
solution and a squeegee to get really clean windows.
The squeegee helps to prevent streaks and cut down on
the time it takes the windows to dry, all the while helping the
windows to sparkle.
Window screens may be the culprit behind dingy
windows. Hose down the screens with water to clean them,
using a mild cleaning solution if water is ineffective.
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Mowing the lawn too early in the
spring is both unnecessary and
potentially harmful to the lawn.
Restoring
your property
afer a long winter
One of the best things about the dawn of
spring and the return of warmer weather
is the chance to get out of the house and
get some fresh air. For homeowners, this
is the perfect opportunity to assess any
damage the previous months did to yards
and develop a plan restore properties.
Dont jump the gun. The rst warm day
of spring might seem like a great time
get out in the yard and get your hands
dirty. But its best to wait until the grass
has completely dried out before getting to
work. Raking on wet grass increases the
risk of tearing out grass, which can cause
bald spots and the growth of weeds down
the road. In addition, stepping on the grass
while the ground is still wet can compact
the soil, which can slow drainage and
block the lawns roots from breathing.
Patience should prevail with regard to
mowing the lawn as well. A lawns roots
will not start to grow until the average
everyday temperature routinely reaches 40
F, so mowing too early is both unnecessary
and potentially harmful to the lawn. When
the temperatures regularly reach 50 F,
then homeowners will likely start to see
their lawns growing.
Remove debris thats piled up. Debris
has a tendency to infest a yard over
the course of the winter months. Fallen
branches, stones and even trash can
accumulate in a yard, putting those who
spend time in the yard at risk of injury once
the warm weather returns. For instance,
bits of twigs and pebbles that are blown
across the yard during a windy winter can
be embedded in the yard, making the yard
less of a haven and more of a hazard.
Once the grass is dry enough to walk on,
walk around the property and remove any
debris thats piled up over the last few
months.
Employ a pre-emergent weed killer.
Homeowners who routinely spend their
summers agonizing over weeds throughout
the yard should consider applying a pre-
emergent weed killer around the beginning
of spring. Its important to do so around
the end of March or early April, when
the weeds have not yet had a chance to
grow. When applying, follow the dosage
instructions provided by the products
manufacturer. Such instructions often
recommend a second application right
before summer begins.
Remove thatch. Once the grass has
dried, you can begin to remove thatch
thats built up over the winter. Thatch is
potentially very harmful to soil, blocking
sunlight, air and moisture the soil needs
to ensure a lawn looks lush and healthy.
Thatch removal does not necessarily need
to be an annual task. If thatch buildup is
insignicant, then it can be done every
other year. Just use a dethatching rake to
make the job much easier.
Aerate, particularly if the yard is a heavy
trafc area once the warm weather arrives.
If your yard transforms into a childs
wonderland upon the arrival of spring
and summer, you might want to revive
the soil by aerating. When the yard gets
heavy usage, its easy for soil to become
compacted, which makes it hard for air
and water to reach the lawns roots. That
can eventually make for a less-than-
appealing lawn. So if your yard is the place
to be come the warmer months, aerate in
the spring to loosen the soil and make it
easier for the lawn to withstand the months
ahead.
No matter how harsh the winter months
might have been, spring is a great time
for homeowners to restore the property
around their homes.
Outdoor entertaining areas have always been popular among homeowners. The ability to
entertain friends and family or simply relax by yourself is something homeowners cherish,
particularly during the warm weather seasons. Finding the right furniture to match your
outdoor area, be it a deck, patio or poolside lounging area, is essential to making the
most of this special area of the home. When shopping for outdoor furniture, consider the
following.
Weight: Unlike furniture inside the home, outdoor furniture will be moved around quite
frequently, such as to protect it from inclement weather or changing seasons. As a result,
the weight of the furniture bears importance. While you dont want furniture thats too
lightweight and will blow away any time a strong gust of wind comes along, its a good
idea to choose furniture that isnt too heavy. This makes it easier to move should a storm
suddenly appear and it wont require the entire household to help move the furniture into
and out of the garage when inclement weather arrives.
Comfort: The whole idea behind an outdoor entertaining area is to have a relaxing
place to spend time outside. So be sure to choose furniture thats comfortable and can
handle the elements. Metal furniture, for example, might be durable, but such furniture
can also get very hot if out in the sun.
Versatility: Many homeowners enjoy changing their homes interior dcor from time to
time, and it can be just as enjoyable to do the same to a homes exterior dcor. That said,
look for furniture that can be accented with a variety of accessories, so you can change
the look of your outdoor entertaining area easily.
Protection: Protecting exterior furniture from the elements should be a priority. When
shopping for outdoor furniture, gure out if protective covering is available or if it will need
to be custom made. The latter alternative can be quite expensive, so you might want to
consider more generic furniture that comes with standard protective coverings to make it
more affordable.
What to look for in
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W
indow screens can let fresh air
into a home while preventing
insects and outdoor critters
from making their way inside. But
screens are far less effective at keeping
critters out of a home when theyre
damaged.
Addressing such damage is typically
an easy do-it-yourself project, one that
begins with gathering the right materials,
including:
new screening, either synthetic
or aluminum
a rubber spline
a screen rolling tool
a razor knife or sharp scissor
measuring tape
masking tape
a screwdriver or an awl
Once those materials have been
gathered, the process of replacing or
repairing damaged screens is rather
simple.
1. Measure the area of the window to
determine how much replacement
screening you will need. Remember
to leave extra room in your
measurements so you have slack to
make the new screen t taut. The
measurement will also help you
determine how much spline you
will need.
2. Remove the screen from the window
frame. Some windows do not have
removable screen frames, and you
will have to work on the screen in its
upright position.
3. Use the screwdriver or awl to pry the
edge of the existing spline that holds
the screening material in the frame.
Pull out the old spline and remove
the damaged screening.
4. Measure the new screening from a
replacement roll. Lay the screening
down on the frame, ensuring there is
overhang on all sides. If necessary,
use masking tape to temporarily
secure the screening to the frame
while freeing up your hands. This
also works if you must replace
screening vertically and cannot
remove the window frame and make
repairs on a at surface.
5. Take a new piece of rubber spline
and push it into the edge of the
screen frame, securing a corner of
the new screening to the frame.
Continue to press the spline around
the perimeter of the screen frame
rmly into the groove with the screen
rolling tool, which looks like a small
pizza cutter. This effectively secures
the screen into the frame.
6. Continue around the edge of the
frame, pulling the new screening taut
as you go. This helps to keep it free
of wrinkles.
7. Once you have inserted the spline all
the way around, cut it off from the
spline spool and push in the edge.
8. Use a razor knife or sharp scissor to
cut off the excess screening, being
careful not to dislodge it from behind
the spline when cutting.
9. Replace the screen in the window.
In the case of small tears in a screen,
a complete replacement may not be
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Home improvement
GLOSSARY
Aggregate: Crushed rock used in many
asphalt applications.
Ampacity: The amount of current a wire
can safely carry.
Asbestos: A brous material that was once used
widely in building materials but is linked to
cancers of the lung and lung cavity.
Backll: Soil or gravel used to ll in
against a foundation.
Beam: Horizontal framing member designed to
carry a load from joists or a roof.
Butt joint: Lumber pieces joined at the ends.
Casement window:
A window with hinges on one of the vertical
sides making it swing open like a door.
Caulking: Flexible material used to seal a gap
between two surfaces.
Code: Rules set forth by a government institution to
determine fair and safe trade practices.
Curing: A process that brings paint or masonry
materials to their nal, durable form.
Drywall: A wall nish made from gypsum plaster
encased in a thin cardboard.
Estimate: The anticipated cost of materials and
labor for a project.
Fixed price contract:
A contract with a set price for the work.
Flashing: Sheet metal or roll roong pieces t to the
joint of any roof intersection or projection.
Footing: Widened ground base of a foundation to
support foundations or piers.
Framing: The structural wooden elements of most homes.
GFI: A ground fault current interrupter, which is an
electrical device used to prevent injury from
contact with electrical appliances.
Jamb: The exposed upright part on each side of a
window frame or door frame.
Level: A tool to check for level or plumb surfaces.
Permit: A legal authorization to begin a work project.
Pitch: The slope of incline on a roof.
Rebar: Steel rods that are imbedded in
concrete for stability.
Shim: A tapered piece of wood used to level
and secure a structure.
Stud: Vertical parts of framing placed 16 or
24 inches apart.
Watt: A measure of the electrical requirement
of an appliance.
Understanding the terminology used in
the home improvement and construction
industries can help homeowners be better
informed and involved in projects around
their homes. The following are some
common industry terms.
P
atios, decks and
outdoor entertaining
areas often need
some TLC. Homeowners
looking forward to enjoying
the warm air again often
start their annual chore of
readying such areas for the
entertaining season in the
spring, and cleaning outdoor
furniture and entertaining
areas is a big part of
that process. Very often
individuals turn to pressure
washing machines to clean
such areas; while pressure
and power washers are
effective, they also can be
dangerous if homeowners
dont prioritize safety when
operating these machines.
Pressure washing machines
come in many varieties, and
not all are created equal.
Smaller, electric-powered
systems may be effective
for cars and boats but
ineffective at cleaning grime
on a house or driveway.
Pressure washers also
may have hot or cold water
supplies. Hot water can
help cleaning detergents
emulsify dirt faster and more
effectively than cold water.
The cleaning capacity of
these machines is measured
in cleaning units or the
water pressure multiplied by
the ow rate. The higher the
cleaning units, the greater the
cleaning power of the device.
But more powerful tools also
carry a greater safety risk,
highlighting the importance
users must place on safety
when operating such
machines. The following are
a few safety tips homeowners
can employ to ensure their
next power washing project
goes off without a hitch.
Clear away furniture and
any obstacles from the area
where you will be cleaning.
You want the area to be free
of tripping hazards or items
that can be damaged by the
spray.
Keep children and pets
away from the area while
the cleaning is taking
place. Pressure washers
are powerful, and highly
pressurized water spray can
cause injuries. Slips and falls
on wet surfaces may occur,
and high-pressure injection
can happen when water and
chemicals penetrate the skin
and cause tissue damage.
Eye and ear protection
should be worn at all times
when working with a pressure
washer.
Many pressure washers
work better when used
in conjunction with some
type of cleaning solution.
A combination of bleach and
water will help loosen dirt
and will require less pressure
from the washer.
As you grow accustomed
to the power of the washer,
it is best to adjust the nozzle
to a wide angle fan and the
lowest pressure setting to
see how effectively it cleans
a given surface. Increase
pressure accordingly as the
project progresses. Making
the water stream too narrow
could cause damage.
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Safety is vital in any workshop. During a typical
home renovation, homeowners will use all sorts of
dangerous tools and chemicals, and even the simplest
mishap can result in a serious injury. Following safety
rules can reduce the risk of injury.
Know your tools
Before novice do-it-yourselfers begin working with
power tools, they should familiarize themselves with
their owners manuals and the operating instructions.
Some home-improvement retailers offer classes in
various home renovation projects and may be able
to teach tool usage. Do-it-yourselfers should consult
professionals with regard to proper tool use and
safety. Do not use tools for purposes other than what
the tool was intended to do. If machine guards are
provided, they should be used and never removed.
Wear safety gear
Eye, ear and breathing protection are key in any
workshop environment. Dust and chemical gases may
be present when working with certain products, and
debris can be kicked up and enter the eyes, causing
irritation or even blindness. Loud power tools can
damage sensitive ears, especially when used in a
contained room. Always wear goggles, sound-mufing
earphones and dust masks when working.
Assess physical well-being
Do-it-yourselfers should never work with machinery
if they are feeling
sick or fatigued
or while taking
medication that can
affect concentration
or alertness. All it
takes is a moment of
distraction to cause
an injury.
Never surprise
anyone who is
working with power
tools and keep
unnecessary people
out of the workshop,
where they might
chat and distract
others from the tasks
at hand.
Factor in ergonomics
Failure to work in comfortable conditions can result
in repetition injuries or muscle strain. Make the
workshop as comfortable as possible. Ensure the
work table is at the right height. Use a rubber mat on
the oor to reduce standing fatigue. Have a stool or
chair available for taking breaks.
Keep a clean shop
Power cords strewn around the workshop present a
tripping hazard. They also make it possible to drag
sharp or heavy tools off of tables and workbenches if
the cords are pulled or tripped over. A neat workshop
is a safer workshop. Pay attention to where tools are
kept and keep cords manageable.
Dress appropriately
Loose clothing and hair can become tangled or
lodged in equipment. Do not wear jewelry. Dress
comfortably but appropriately for the workshop, being
sure to wear sturdy shoes.
Lock it up
Children and pets are curious and may wander into
a workshop to explore. They can become seriously
ill or injured by the bevy of chemicals and tools used
for common projects. Some items are ammable and
sharp and should always be out of reach. Locking
cabinets and drawers can keep tools inaccessible.
Also warn youngsters against entering the workshop
unattended.
As more people engage in do-it-yourself projects,
homeowners should reacquaint themselves with
safety procedures.
Safety is vital
in any workshop
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en and women furnish their
homes and apartments in
various ways. For some, home
furnishings are an extension of their
personalities, while others prioritize
budget over style when furnishing their
domiciles.
Secondhand furniture has long been
used to furnish homes and apartments.
While young people working with
tight budgets and living in their rst
apartments might be the most likely
to rely on secondhand furniture, such
items are not exclusive to recent college
graduates and young professionals.
Homeowners with a love of antiques
or those who simply cant resist thrift
store bargains also are likely to lean on
secondhand furniture.
Used furnishings range from expensive
high-end antiques to bargain bin chairs
and couches found in thrift stores or
purchased online. Pricey antiques often
come fully restored, but that still leaves
legions of shoppers who need to bring
their secondhand furnishings back to
life. The following are a few ways to do
just that.
Embrace your inner Picasso. A fresh
coat of paint can go a long way toward
stylizing secondhand furniture. Items
that have been through a lot before
making it to your home may benet
from some sanding before receiving a
fresh coat of paint. Once items have
been sanded, smoothed and cleaned,
apply some primer before dusting off
your paintbrush. Primer makes it easier
for the fresh coat of paint to bond to
the furniture, making it less likely that
the new coat will chip or crack in the
months to come. After applying primer,
the painting can commence. Two to
three coats should be sufcient to give
the item a fresh new look. Allow the
item to dry for several hours before
showing it off and putting it to good use.
Upgrade old upholstery. Old chairs
and couches tend to have ample wear
and tear. But such items are still useful
as long as their bones are still sturdy,
even if cushions have attened out
and fabric is suffering from tears or
stains. Reupholstering old furniture
can turn inexpensive but worn down
older items into seemingly brand new
pieces at a fraction of the cost of new
furniture. According to Better Homes
and Gardens magazine, the following
supplies are necessary to successfully
reupholster furniture:
needle-nose pliers
camera or notepaper and pencil
marking pen
scissors
staple gun and staples,
3
8- or
5
16-inch

1
2-inch batting
upholstery fabric (chairs typically
require 5 yards)
straight pins

5
32-inch welt cord
sewing machine
upholstery-weight thread
tack strips
fabric glue, optional
upholstery tacks or nailhead
rim, optional
black breathable fabric for the
underside of furniture
Reupholstering furniture can be a
tedious process, and one novices might
want to leave to the professionals. The
cost of reupholstering secondhand
furniture bought at a garage sale, thrift
store or private seller online is likely
still less expensive than buying a new
piece, so you might still make out in
the long run. If reupholstering proves
too expensive but the furniture still has
ample and comfortable cushioning,
consider employing a slip cover to hide
stained or torn upholstery. Slip covers
are typically inexpensive, and they can
be purchased in various colors.
Wash away years of wear and tear.
Restoring secondhand furniture can
sometimes be as easy as washing
away years of wear and tear. Old
chests of drawers, dressers or armoires
might just need a good scrubbing to
look as good as new. Before cleaning
older furniture, remove the old wax with
a stripper bought at a hardware store.
Old coats of wax can prevent cleaners
from reaching the surface of the
furniture, so they must be removed for
cleaning products to be effective. When
cleaning old furniture, its a good idea
to solicit advice from antique dealers,
who can help you avoid damaging the
piece even further. A small amount of
dishwashing liquid mixed with warm
water can be used to gently clean old
wax off of furniture. When applying
such a mixture, be careful to avoid
soaking the item or letting the mixture
pool on its surface. Work slowly,
gradually cleaning small areas one by
one and wiping them down with a damp
cloth to ensure wax and other residue
has vanished completely. Once the item
has been thoroughly cleaned and been
given ample time to dry, you can apply
a new coat of wax.
Older furniture can be both practical
and chic, and there are many ways to
bring such items back to life without
breaking the bank.
Ideas on restoring
secondhand furniture
T
is the season for home
improvement projects, and
weekend warriors will soon be
visiting home supply retailers to buy
everything from paint to plywood. There
are many advantages to making home
improvements on your own, including the
opportunity to test your mettle at projects
big and small.
Many a novice DIYer has learned the ups
and downs of home improvement through
trial and error. But the following are a
handful of lessons rst-timers can heed
before beginning their maiden voyages
into the world of DIY home improvements.
Measure twice, cut once. Perhaps
this is the best-known mantra of home
improvement, yet many still ignore it.
Whether youre anxious to get started or
simply because you still cannot convert
metric to standard formula, you must
take the time to measure twice before
cutting. Learning that youre a hair too
short later will be prove frustrating and
time-consuming and often necessitates
a last-minute run to the store for more
materials. Always measure multiple times
before making cuts.
Enlist a helper. Having a partner helping
with the work is the most efcient way to
tackle a project. This person can assist
you with heavy lifting or moving things or
by holding the ladder or simply passing
tools your way. He or she also can
manage work while you make another
run to the home center for more supplies.
Having a helper around also provides
companionship during tedious projects.
Lighten the load. You run the risk
of injury, both to yourself and your
belongings, if you attempt to move heavy
items on your own. When moving heavy
items, take steps to lighten your load.
Home improvement tips
learned the hard way
Wednesday, March 12, 2014 Buyers Guide 267-9983 Page 25
I
nstalling an asphalt or a concrete
driveway can be an expensive
undertaking. To preserve the fresh,
new look of the driveway, have the
driveway sealed and then routinely
seal it to keep it looking pristine.
A good sealant can keep a driveway
looking new longer and also can
rejuvenate the appearance of an older
driveway. Sealant can be compared to
car wax. It provides an outer coating
that will repel stains, stop UV rays
from fading the driveway and help to
protect against cracks and driveway
degradation.
Over time, asphalt driveways will
begin to fade in color and the stone
and rocks used in the asphalt mix will
appear more prominent. By sealing
the driveway, a homeowner can
maintain its original dark color.
Another reason to seal a driveway is
to reduce the chance of freeze-thaw
damage. This type of damage results
when water penetrates the surface
of the driveway and then expands
as it freezes. The expansion can
cause cracks and ssures, as well as
compromise the soil underneath the
driveway, making it sink or become
unstable. Sealed driveways help to
keep water beading on the surface
of the driveway, rather than being
absorbed into the driveway material.
When water no longer beads on the
driveway, this is often an indicator that
the driveway needs to be resealed.
There are some guidelines to follow
when sealing driveways. When
starting, sealant should not be applied
immediately after the driveway is
poured. Concrete needs to cure for
a period of up to one month before
sealant should be applied. Fresh
asphalt contains oils that eventually
evaporate. The oils are what makes
fresh asphalt pliable and soft. Once
these oils evaporate, the asphalt gets
harder and more durable. Sealers can
prevent evaporation and may make
the asphalt permanently soft.
After the initial base application of
sealant, the driveway should only
be sealed every two to three years,
depending on its condition. Sealants
are just coatings, and adding too many
layers can cause the sealant coatings
to crack and peel away.
Sealing a driveway is a labor-
intensive process thats best left to
professionals. These professionals
have the knowledge of technique
and the right tools to get an even,
thin coating of sealant. Remember,
a driveway should not be walked or
driven on for a minimum of 24 hours
after sealant is applied. Weather
conditions also can inuence the
amount of time it takes for the
driveway to cure.
Having the driveway sealed prolongs
its durability and appearance. It also
can make the driveway less prone
to staining and cracking, making this
project a sound investment.
Driveway sealants preserve the look of the driveway and
can make the surface durable and impervious to stains.
Sealing a driveway can extend its life
What is duct cleaning?
Before looking into the advantages and
disadvantages to duct cleaning, it is
advantageous to examine the process
involved when cleaning air ducts. There
are two ways to have the ducts cleaned in
a home: rotary vacuum brushing or high
pressure air washing.
Vacuum brushing utilizes a spinning brush
to scrub dust and debris off the air vents
and a vacuum to capture whatever is
dislodged.
High pressure air washing uses
pressurized air blown through the air ducts.
A truck-mounted industrial vacuum is
attached to the furnace, and all of the air
register vents in the home are covered.
Once all the air ducts have been blown
clear, another air wand is fed into the end
of the hot and cold air supply lines. Dust
and debris is then drawn backward into the
vacuum.
Pros
One of the more obvious advantages of
air duct cleaning is improved health and
hygiene in the home. Those prone to
allergies may nd that routine cleaning
helps ameliorate the problems of sneezing
and watery eyes. Duct cleaning can
remove allergens and dust.
The Environmental Protection Agency
says air duct cleaning is handy if there is a
noticeable accumulation of dust and debris
in ducts or if particles are actually released
into the home from supply registers. If
ducts are infested with rodents or insects,
cleaning will make indoor air much safer.
Mold is another factor to consider when
determining if ducts need to be cleaned.
Mold spores oating in the air can lead to
illness. Professional cleaning may be the
only way to remove mold and mildew from
the system.
Homeowners who have replaces may
nd the air becomes dirtier faster. Thats
because of the residue put into the air from
burning wood and other fuel. This residue
not only builds up inside of the chimney
in the form of creosote, but also can form
a sticky, sooty layer inside of ductwork.
Cleaning the ducts can remove this soot.
Cons
The EPA advises that no research has
denitively shown that duct cleaning
prevents health problems. Neither do
studies conclusively demonstrate that
particle (e.g., dust) levels in homes
increase because of dirty air ducts. This
is because much of the dirt in air ducts
adheres to duct surfaces and does not
necessarily enter the living space. Whats
more, dirty air that enters the home from
outdoors or indoor activities, such as
smoking or cleaning, can actually cause
greater exposure to contaminants than
dirty air ducts.
Pros and cons to air duct cleaning
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The trend of using decorative
glass to create dramatic
entryways continues to grow
as homeowners choose to
stay in their homes longer and
remodel for extended personal
enjoyment. Adding a touch of
glass with a new front entry
door can be one of the most
effective and economical ways
to enhance a homes curb
appeal.
Beyond aesthetics, a new entry
with decorative glass can add
value to the home. According
to a national home valuation
study conducted by Therma-
Tru and TNS, an independent
research organization, simply
installing a new entryway door
has been shown to increase
the perceived value of a home
by more than $24,000 on
average.
Manufacturers offer a wide
array of choices for entryways
incorporating decorative
glass doorlites, sidelites and
transoms. These choices
allow homeowners to create a
custom look for the home while
making a statement about the
homeowners personal sense
of style.
The recently-introduced
Avonlea and Maple Park
decorative glass options
from Therma-Tru (available
at www.thermatru.com) are
perfect examples of the beauty
decorative glass can add to
the home. With its uid lines
and free owing leaf pattern,
the Avonlea glass package
is inspired by nature and
features bronze water and
clear baroque glass with black
nickel caming. The Maple Park
decorative glass option creates
a peaceful, comforting design
element for the home. With its
water and granite glass married
with clear bevels and a soft arc,
the Maple Park glass creates
a Craftsman-inspired look, well
suited for all types of homes.
Entryway systems that
incorporate decorative glass
also offer the added benet
of allowing more sunlight into
the home without energy loss,
making for a more attractive,
more energy-efcient interior.
Some of the most stunning
designs are available in
impact-rated versions that
provide added home security
and protection from severe
weather conditions, such as
high winds and heavy rain.
Other decorative glass options
include vented sidelites to allow
both air and natural ventilation
into the home.
Decorative Avonlea glass in an energy-efcient berglass entryway.
Window guards
save kids lives
The weather is warming and that means
windows are being opened to let in fresh
air and warm breezes. The advantages to
open windows are many. But one particular
disadvantage is the safety hazard open
windows present to young children.
More than 5,000 American children
are injured each year after falling out
of windows, says the Center for Injury
Research and Policy at the Nationwide
Childrens Hospital in Columbus. Two-
thirds of these children are toddlers, and
a quarter of all injured are hurt seriously
enough to require hospital admittance.
Montreal Childrens Hospital says they treat
roughly 10 children a year who have fallen
from a window. Due to toddlers high center
of gravity (a head that is particularly heavy),
most topple over and land head-rst, which
can have devastating effects.
Falls from windows can cause serious
injuries and even death. However, the
accidents are largely preventable. Many
recall the tragic 1991 incident when
musician Eric Claptons son, Conor, fell
to his death from an apartment 49 stories
up in a Manhattan highrise. Conor, age 4,
allegedly darted past a housekeeper who
had left the window open after cleaning
and fell out of the window. The song Tears
in Heaven was subsequently written by
Clapton for his son.
Children are often insatiable in their
curiosity and desire to see what is
happening in the world around them.
Goings-on outdoors can be fascinating, and
it is not farfetched to see children leaning
up against windows and screens to get a
better view of outdoors. A window screen
can easily dislodge and provides no barrier
from a fall.
Parents and guardians of young children
should add window protection to the list of
safety gear they use to childproof a home.
There are many varieties of window guards
that attach to windows and provide a
measure of security against falls. Some of
these safety devices are bars or grills that
install into place but can be easily removed
by an adult in the event the window needs
to be used as an emergency evacuation
point. Window gates can be used on larger,
swing-out windows to form a barrier for
children. There are also locks and latches
that restrict how much a window can be
opened.
Some areas of the country have made it
law to have window guards on second story
windows where children under age 10 are
in residence, particularly highrise apartment
buildings. Even falls from ground-oor
windows can cause injuries. Its important
to check with a landlord or with a municipal
ofce about the requirements with regard to
window guards.
In addition to the installation of window
guards, there are other safety steps that
help prevent window-related falls.
Keep furniture away from windows.
Children can climb on the furniture and
have better access to windows.
Keep beds away from windows, especially
in a childs bedroom. Children may horse
around on a bed and bounce through an
open window if the bed and window are not
far apart.
Routinely inspect the hardware and
construction of the window to ensure it
is secure. Periodically check the t of a
window guard to make sure it is properly
installed.
Do not open windows wide in childrens
rooms. A few inches is all thats needed for
fresh air.
Make sure children know they are not
allowed to play next to open windows or to
try to climb up to windows.
Windows can be a safety hazard for young
children. But window guards can prevent
falls.
Tings to know before
building a deck
Statistics from the U.S. Census
Bureau Housing Survey
indicate that homeowners
annually spend billions of
dollars improving outdoor
living areas.
One of the most popular ways to do just
that is to add a deck to a home. Decks
are benecial in many ways. Grillmasters
love decks because they make the perfect
place to set up a grill and a table and cook
for family and friends. Those who simply
love being outdoors nd decks the perfect
place to relax and soak up some sun or
idle away the evening hours.
But homeowners who want to build a
deck should know a few things before that
process begins.
Permits are necessary. Unless the
deck is going to be especially small, you
will likely need a permit to build it. Before
buying any materials or consulting any
contractors, make certain you know which
permits you need and how to get them. If
the proper permits are not secured before
the project begins, you might have to tear
down the whole project and start all over
again.
Decks dont have to go on the back
of the house. If the back of your house
sits in the blazing sun all day, then its
probably best to build the deck elsewhere,
and thats perfectly alright. So long as the
property and permits allow, decks can be
built on the side of a home as well, and
putting a deck on the side might be more
comfortable.
Decks dont have to be made of
wood. Its easy to assume all decks are
made of plain wood. However, decks
can be made out of a wide variety of
materials, natural or synthetic. Pressure
treated wood is perhaps the most popular
material for decking because its not very
expensive. But manmade materials that
are a mixture of recycled plastic and wood
bits or sawdust are also popular because
they require no maintenance. But
homeowners should know that manmade
materials can get hot in the sun, which will
require those enjoying the deck to wear
shoes.
Expect to do some digging. If youre
going to build your own deck, expect to
do some serious digging. Local building
codes will dictate how deep you will need
to dig for the pier footings, which support
the decks weight. Just how deep youll
dig depends on your climates specic
frost line, but its safe to assume youll get
a workout in when digging.
The deck can have multiple levels.
Though many people associate decks
with one level, its possible to have a
multi-level deck if you simply dont have
enough room to build a deck that will be
big enough to meet all of your needs. A
multi-level deck can break up those long
ights of stairs while ensuring you will
always have somewhere to go to escape
the sun on a hot day.
You will want to protect the deck.
Decks are a costly investment, and you
will want to protect that investment. If
youre building a wood deck, keep in mind
the sun will beat down on the deck for
most of the year. You can protect the deck
by painting it. Paint provides sunscreen
for the deck, stopping the sun from
breaking down the material. Once youve
nished painting, apply sealant, whether
its oil- or water-based.
Greet Guests With
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Wednesday, March 12, 2014 Buyers Guide 267-9983 Page 27
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rent! Call me at 304-262-
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If you call and no answer,
leave message with num-
ber and I will get back to
you. My family loves it here!
Just outside of City Limits
and close to shopping.
2BDRM, 1 Bath Mobile
Home with water/sewer
located in Glengary, WV.
$ 6 5 0 / mo + s e c u r i t y
deposi t. Cal l 304-229-
9474.
FOR Rent near Harpers
Ferry on Mountain, fur-
nished basement apart-
ment, non-drinker/ non-
smoker/no drugs for single
working person, great com-
munter location, utilities
included. Call 571-213-
2415.
SI NGLE MAUSOLEUM
CRYPT LOCATED I N
ROSEDALE CEMETERY,
$ 5 , 5 0 0 . CA L L F OR
INFORMATION 304-267-
2032.
Cemetery Lots
Rooms For Rent
For Rent-
Mobile Homes
For Rent-Homes
For Rent-Duplex
For Rent-
Apartments
Commercial
Lots & Acreage
Mobile Homes
For Sale
Homes For Sale
Manufactured
Homes
Seen By More People In The Area Than Any Other Publication... Call 304-267-9983
D.O.T. Physical $89 &
Sports Physical $50. Same
Day Exam. Dr. Chambers
304-263-4927.
DRIVERS Class-B CDL:
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No-Forced Dispatch! New
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NOW Enrolling! Train for a
New Ca r e e r . CDL - A
Training/172 hours. Allstate
Career. Charles Town, WV.
For More Info: 304-724-
8999
RETIRED senior needs
employment to supplement
Social Security income.
Will do those jobs that
homeowners never get
around to or have time for
like painting rooms, outside
decks or whatever. Will
work for low wages. 304-
676-8199.
Work Wanted
Help Wanted
WANTED
IMMEDIATELY
EXPERIENCED/LICENSED
Nail Technician
Average Earnings
$
90-
$
100 per day
Call Julie
818-300-3137
970 Foxcroft Ave., Suite 100,
Martinsburg, WV
Nail Spa
BERRYVILLE, VA. Semi-
Annual Town-Wide Yard
Sales Saturday, April 12th
(Rain Date: April, 19th)
8AM-3PM. To set up, vist
www.BerryvilleMainStreet.
org. $5.00 for 3ftx8ft side-
walk table space, $20.00
for 12x12 space.
MOVING Sale- Friday 14th
& Saturday 15th, 9am-
2pm. Inside/Outside, 202
Rock Cliff Drive. Aluminum
Flatbottom Boat, Tools,
Household Items, Furniture
& Much More.
FLEA Market- (Fri, Sat. &
Sun.) Open 9am-4pm. Fine
Glassware includes Weller
McCoy- Fenton cut and
press glass, Milk Glass,
plus Furniture, Aersoft
Guns, Tools, Antiques &
More. Located in Falling
Waters Flea Market 1 mile
North of Sheetz on U.S 11
on left. Look for the flags.
HARPERS FERRY FLEA
MARKET Now Open!!!
Every Saturday & Sunday.
Rt. 340, Harpers Ferry, WV,
( 3 0 4 ) 7 2 5 - 0 0 9 2 .
www.HarpersFerryFleaMar
ket.com
Flea Markets
Moving Sales
T H I S a n d T h a t
C o n s i g n m e n t
clothing/furniture/house-
hold items and more!
Check our store for week-
ly Specials! A little bit of
this and a whole lot of
t hat . Leet own Rd. ,
Kear neysvi l l e, Thur s-
Sunday 10am-6pm, 304-
724-3066.
Yard Sales
Get A Yard Sale Kit For Only
$
4.00, With Purchase Of A Yard Sale Ad... Call 304-267-9983
MID-TOWN AUCTION
137 N. Queen St., Martinsburg, WV 304.260.9394
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March 19, April 17
Winning Wednesdays
Rocky Gap Casino
April 3
Cherry Blossom
Odyssey Cruise
April 6 7
Resorts Margaritaville Casino
Atlantic City, NJ
April 22
National Constitution Center
Philadelphia, PA
April 26
A Day in NYC
May 8
MOSES
Sight & Sound Theatre
June 27-29
Frank Lloyd Wrights
Fallingwater and more!
Laurel Highlands & Pittsburgh, PA
July 13- August 13
ALASKA!
& the Canadian Rockies
Explore the Last Frontier by
Motorcoach
August 2
Lion King
at the Kennedy Center
800-336-3953
Travel Dreams Can Become
Realities with Schrock
36 Veronica Drive (off Eagle School Rd.)
Martinsburg, WV
304-262-8840
Karaoke Contest
- Starting March 6th
w/our own Karaoke Bob
Runs 8 Weeks
Weekly Winners/Prizes
Grand Prices: $500- 1st Place $300
2nd Place $200 - 3rd Place
Monday, March 17
th
Monday, March 17
th
Corn Beef & Cabbage Corn Beef & Cabbage
& Ruebens All Day! & Ruebens All Day!
Green Beer & Special Drinks Green Beer & Special Drinks
Saturday, Saturday,
March 15
th
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th
Our Very Own Our Very Own
Karaoke Karaoke
Bobs Band Bobs Band
SHOOTERS SHOOTERS
9pm-1am 9pm-1am
No Cover & Drink Specials No Cover & Drink Specials
Saturday, March 15
th
Potatoes, Ham & Cabbage & Drink Specials
Monday, March 17
th
Green Beer, Special Appetizers & Drinks
55 Meridian Parkway Martinsburg, WV
304.596.2034
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M EXICAN C UISINE M EXICAN C UISINE M EXICAN C UISINE
Daily Lunch Specials
Starting at
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25
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Not valid w/any other offer or coupon. Exp. 4/15/14
$
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00
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304-725-1032
www. the4cornersclub. com
Enjoy our Full Menu for Lunch & Dinner
(304) 229-3443
Voted Best
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Great Entertainment...
72 Pedal Car Drive, Inwood, WV
Members St. Patricks Day Party
Sunday, March 16 2pm-5pm
A Huge Buffet of Irish Goodies
Happy Hour Prices
following the usual beverage special.
Saturday Night Steak
Special 2 for $20
Two 8oz. Rib Eye steaks each served
with a baked potato and tossed salad.
Wednesday - Shrimp Special!
A pound of delicious, large steamed
shrimp for only $9.50 EAT IN ONLY!
Trivia Night
Saturday, March 15 8pm-?
Participation is FREE! Winning team
receives a $25 gift certificate.
T&T Acoustics
Saturday, March 22 8pm-10pm
No cover charge.
Our Annual COOKOFF
Saturday, April 6 at 1:00pm
See flyers for details. Always a great
time. Make your best dish and bring it
in for judging. Categories are: Chili,
Casseroles, Appetizers and Desserts.
$5 entry fee for each item.
Bring as many as you like.
www.hosss.com
Banquet Rooms Available
(304) 267-2224
195 Aikens Center
Martinsburg, WV
Sun - Thurs 11am-9pm
Fri & Sat 11am-10pm
OFFER EXPIRES 4/19/14
SEAFOOD SPECIALS
Shrimp Scampi
$
9.99
Crab Cake
$
14.49
Lobster Mac & Cheese
$
11.49
(Includes Salad Bar)
TUESDAY KIDS MEAL DEAL
OFFER EXPIRES 4/30/14
$
2 Off Kids Meals
Every Tuesday
LUNCH SPECIALS
Monday-Saturday 11am-4pm
Free Burger or Chicken Sandwich
With the Purchase of a
Lunch Salad Bar
OFFER EXPIRES 4/30/14
Treat yourself to the best food in town!
A Very Special Thanks to our loyal customers for your patronage!
55 Meadow Lane Plaza Martinsburg, WV
DAILY
SPECIALS!
HOMEMADE Soups & Salads
Open 7 Days A Week! 8am-2pm
- Fresh Country Sausage
- Homemade Breakfast Gravies
Breakfast Served All Day
Family Restaurant
(304) 262-4646
Dining & Entertainment
Dining & Entertainment
Guide
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1744 Shepherd Grade Rd., Shepherdstown
Mon-Friday 9-6, Saturday 9-4
Call 304-876-8686
Shepherdstown Specialty Storage
Shepherdstown Specialty Storage Shepherdstown Specialty Storage
W HAT IS THE BEST KEPT SECRET IN
J EFFERSON COUNTY ?
Our Indoor Storage Facility is beautifully
landscaped and features triple security
and 24hr video surveillance
PRE-SEASON
SALE!
FREE Auto Pool Vac With Every Pool
Ordered By April 1, 2014
(Complete Line of Above and Inground Pools)
FREE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE
CALL: 800-581-3765
19X31X4 Includes:
Deck, Ladder, Filter &Fencing
ONLY
$
797.00
All 2013 Models
MUST GO!
754-9031
Call Today!
We Service Most Brands
C
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la
irs
RICKS
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AND
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Repairs All Types
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While You Wait
Authorized Splicer
Drive Line Service
Complete Line
Hydraulic Hoses
304-258-352 7
Rt. 2
Berkeley Springs, WV
bg-0036-1307
12:35 -2:15 -3:55 -5:30-7:10-9:00
Locally Owned & Operated
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MARTINSBURG 263-9303
ADULTS $7
CHILDREN (UNDER 11) $5
SR. CITIZENS $5
MILITARY (W/PROPER ID) $5
MATINEE:
ALL SEATS BEFORE 6PM - $5
For Showtimes Call:
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1 9 9 6 Ma z d a Mi a d a
Convertible, runs good,
$4000/obo. Call 304-728-
2578.
1997 Toyota Tercel auto,
4cyl., $1,500. Call 304-
270-8293.
1998 Oldsmobile LSS in
excellent condition, new
engi ne 84, 000, New
Transmi ssi on 101,000-
128,000 total, detailed in
November. Val ue wi l l
increase. $4,500. Call 304-
258-5359.
2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue
GLS 4 door, Auto, Brand
New Tires, 160K miles,
Runs Good, Perfect Body,
$1,500/Firm. Call 304-350-
0621.
2001 Ford Taurus 4dr.,
Auto, V-6, 3.0L, Runs
Great, CD, Very Clean,
Great Body, 112K Miles,
$2,350 Firm. Call 304-261-
2469.
2002 Suburau Legacy
4wd, 254K miles, runs
great, $2,800. Call 304-
258-1037.
2007 Pontaic G6 blue,
bl ack i nt er i or, 4 door
automic, air, new snow
tires, set or radial tires,
garage kept , 114, 000
mi l es, excel l ent cond.
$7,450.00. Call 304-229-
8060.
2009 Dodge Journey. A/C
heated seats. AWD, 3rd
row seating. Many more
options. $7995, Call 304-
279-1316.
I will pay $200 up to $600
cash for unwanted cars,
trucks and vans. Also
buy scrap tractors and
equi pment . 304- 261-
7036.
P ROPA N E ! ! ! . . . . a n d
pr opane accessor i es.
Tanks, hoses, regulators,
brass fittings, copper tub-
ing. Prices so good that
Cheapskates Love Us!!!
O p e n E V E RY d a y .
FALLING WATERS CAMP-
SITE. 304-274-2791.
1993 GMC Sierra 2WD,
Reg Cab, FG Cap, 144K,
Super Clean, Good Truck,
New Tires, CC, PW, AC.
$3,250. 304-876-6179.
97 Dodge Ram 4extended
cab with tow package,
146,000 miles, $4500. Call
304-676-9026.
P ROPA N E ! ! ! . . . . a n d
pr opane accessor i es.
Tanks, hoses, regulators,
brass fittings, copper tub-
ing. Prices so good that
Cheapskates Love Us!!!
O p e n E V E RY d a y .
FALLING WATERS CAMP-
SITE. 304-274-2791.
2006 4x4 Ford Explorer 6
c y l , 8 8 , 3 5 4 mi l e s ,
$10,500. 304-268-9151.
AFE cold air intake sys-
tems for diesel 6.7 engine,
$175. Call 304-267-9660 or
304-283-1104.
CHRYSLER 6x14 factory
wheels,5 spoke chrome
and black. $250. 304-258-
2144.
ENGINE & Trans- 1995
Chevy 350 Engine and
Transmission. You can hear
run, $600. Call 304-582-
4626.
Auto Parts
SUVs
Trucks
The
Auto
Reaper
Buys
Junk
Autos
Call or Text anytime
304-676-8287
also on the web
www.theautoreaper.com
facebook: The Auto Reaper
Top Prices Offered
Cash Money Same day Pickup
WILL Buy and remove
junk vehicles. We sell
us ed par t s Fr ank s
Towing, 304-229-5057 or
304-839-9142.
Cars
The Eastern Panhandles Automotive Source... To place your ad call 304-267-9983
Ridersville
CYCLE
75 Good Times Drive, Route 522 South of Berkeley Springs, WV
(304) 258-1449 M-F 9-6 Sat. 9-3
www.ridersvillecycle.com
GUARANTEED
CREDIT
APPROVAL
Go to www.executiveautowv.com to ll out a
FREE Credit Application for GUARANTEED APPROVAL!
Text 4 digit vehicle code to 27414 For More Info.
Executive Auto Sales
926 North Queen Street Martinsburg, WV
Call Toll Free 888-817-5064
97 Ford Mustang $1,995 Text 18IV
06 Silverado $11,495 Text 1FUQ
08 HHR $6,495 Text 199K
07 Chrysler 300
$
11,995
Text 1C9M to 27414
05 Nissan Frontier
$
12,995
Text 1FPX to 27414
10 Chevy Aveo
$
10,500
Text 19V4 to 27414
10 Dodge Avenger
$
12,995
Text 1BDU to 27414
01 BMW X5
$
8,995
Text 1BV6 to 27414
05 GMC Yukon
$
11,495
Text 1G26 to 27414
07 Chevy Cobalt
$
7,995
Text 18XL to 27414
04 Land Rover Freelander
$
8,995
Text 194Z to 27414
08 Ford Escape
$
12,500
Text 1CUE to 27414
09 Ford Freestyle
$
7,495
Text 1EO8 to 27414
2010 Chevrolet Impala
$12,500
Text to 27414 1PHJ
2006 GMC Envoy XL
$10,995
Text to 27414 1PW1
2006 Chr. Town & Country
$10,500
Text to 27414 1Q4W
2005 Chevrolet TrailBlazer
$9,995
Text to 27414 1Q7W
2010 Chrysler Sebring
$10,500
Text to 27414 1T2W
07 Nissan Quest $9,995 Text 1EZ9
04 Ford Freestar $6,995 Text 1I5G
01 Lincoln Towncar $5,995 Text 1DTG
1999 BMW 328, 107,700 Miles, Loaded
$
4900
2000 Chevrolet Silverado 4x4, Ext. Cab, 114,000 Miles
$
6800
2000 Chevrolet Tahoe, 4x4, Equipped for 3rd Row
$
5500
2002 Chevrolet Trailblazer, 4x4
$
4500
2000 Chevrolet Suburban, 4x4
$
5300
1997 Dodge Ram 1500, 4x4, Ext. Cab
$
4900
2004 Dodge Ram 2500, Crew, 4x4, *2 IN STOCK*
$
7500
2003 Ford Escape 4x4, 148,000 Miles
$
5100
2001 GMC Sonoma, 4x4, Extended Cab
$
5100
1997 Honda Civic *3 IN STOCK*
$
2700
1992 Jeep Wrangler 4x4, 4cyl., 5 spd, soft top, 76,000 miles
$
3800
2004 Kia Sedona, 136,000 miles
$
4800
1998 Mercedes-Benz CLK, Loaded
$
5000
2002 Mitsubishi Lancer, 2 in stock
$
4900
1997 Oldsmobile 88, 135,000 Miles
$
2600
2003 Subaru Legacy, AWD *2 IN STOCK*
$
3200
2006 Toyota Tacoma, 2WD Extended Cab
$
5300
1998 Toyota Avalon, 135,000 Miles *2 IN STOCK*
$
3000
2003 Subaru Forrester, AWD, *2 IN STOCK*
$
5500
2003 Chevrolet Silverado 1500, 4WD w/topper
$
6100
2005 Ford Five Hundred, AWD, Loaded
$
6100
2003 SAAB Nine-Three, Turbo, Loaded
$
6000
1999 Ford F-350, 2WD, Crew Cab
$
3300
1999 Isuzu Rodeo 4x4
$
3300
1998 Lincoln Continental, Leather, Loaded
$
4900
2003 Pontiac Bonneville
$
4000
9077 Hedgesville Rd, Hedgesville, WV 25427
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OVER
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IN STOCK
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P ROPA N E ! ! ! . . . . a n d
pr opane accessor i es.
Tanks, hoses, regulators,
brass fittings, copper tub-
ing. Prices so good that
Cheapskates Love Us!!!
O p e n E V E RY d a y .
FALLING WATERS CAMP-
SITE. 304-274-2791.
TRANSMI SSI ON 4L60E
w / c o n v e r t e r f i t s
1998/ 2002 Chevy or
GMC 4x4 w/ 4. 3 or
5. 7 l i t er engi ne( VGC) .
$ 7 0 0 . 0 0 . 3 0 4 - 7 2 5 -
7630.
T R A N S M I S S I O N
4L60E w/ c onver t er
f i t s 1998/ 2002 Chevy
or GMC 4x4 w/ 4. 3 or
5. 7 l i t er engi ne( VGC) .
$ 6 0 0 . 0 0 . 3 0 4 - 7 2 5 -
7630.
TRUCK Cap, Gr een 8
f t . f i ber gl ass, t op rack.
F i t s 1 9 9 5 D o d g e
Da k o t a . $ 5 0 0 , Ca l l
304- 258- 2144.
WESTI N Bar Type Bar
St eps for Dodge Pi ck-
u p, f i t s 2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 3
Cr ew Cab, $150. Cal l
304- 267- 9660 or 304-
283- 1104.
BESAW Salvage and Auto
Repai r. Open Monday-
Saturday. All types of repair
done. Guaranteed work at
reasonable prices. Also
buying junk autos. 304-
754-8371.
2002 Yamaha 1600 Road
Star, comes with motorcy-
cle jack, extra rims & tires,
extra misc. parts. Asking
$5,000 or trade. Call 304-
876-3529.
WILL pay $$ for your
unwanted vehicles, also
will remove your unwant-
ed metal. Call 304-676-
9769. Tommys Auto.
Automotive
Wanted
Motorcycles
Auto Service
646 S. Queen Street Martinsburg, WV
(304)820-9252
(Across fromMartinsburg High School)
HOLE IN THE WALL
TIRES TIRES TIRES
New & Used
Most Sizes
Available
Friendly Service
Quality
Selection
Buy American, Buy Local, Buy Opequon
838 E.Moler Ave., Martinsburg, WV
www.opequonmotors.com
866.267.9955 304.267.9955
2010 BUICK ENCLAVE CX
# 4015b
SALE
$
23,858
2012 CHEVROLET CRUZE # 4414c
SALE
$
15,995
2012 CHEVROLET
EXPRESS CARGO VAN
# 4024a
SALE
$
36,995
2013 CHEV. SILVERADO 1500 # 11140
SALE
$
27,986
2002 FORD F-150
# 11150
SALE
$
16,995
2011 FORD CROWN VICTORIA LX # 11826
SALE
$
13,400
2007 GMC ACADIA
#4013d
SALE
$
15,995
2011 GMC TERRAIN
#1514a
SALE
$
18,989
2009 LINCOLN MKX
#11921a
SALE
$
23,995
2008 MITSUBISHI LANCER
#11925b
SALE
$
10,845
2009 PONTIAC G8 G8 GT
#4008a
SALE
$
20,925
2012 VW JETTA
#11135
SALE
$
14,255
Quality is not expensive,
its Priceless!
Text The Vehicle Code
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ALLMANS USED CARS
14 Kodiak Dr. (Rt. 11 North)
Martinsburg, WV
Call Toll Free: 888-802-2901
2007 Ford Focus
$5,950
Text 0HYX to 27414 for more info
Stk# C6357
2005 Toyota Camry
$7,900
Text 1K10 to 27414 for more info
Stk# C1877
2005 Volkswagen Jetta
$8,450
Text 0EHC to 27414 for more info
Stk# C4953
2004 Pontiac Vibe
$6,500
Text 124O to 27414 for more info
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$3,695
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$2,995
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$2,995
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