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Editorial

Editorial

Courtesy of

Courtesy of

Jefferson Medical Centers


Birthing Center Receives Awards

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Community
Calendar

Ruritan Hall

Quality Service Award Recipient Announced


at Berkeley Medical

The Tuscarora Ruritan


Hall is available for a
$150 donation- commercial $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,
wedding
receptions,
reunions,
seminars
and workshops. Small
dining room $100 and
Large Dining Room
$150. Please call 304754-3860 for reservations.

Bingo
(left to right): Denise Barbier, WV Perinatal Partnership Kangaroo Care Project
Trainer; Amy Tolliver, WV Perinatal Partnership Director; Megan Nesslerodt, Jefferson
Medical Centers OB Clinical Coordinator; and Stefan Maxwell, MD, WV Perinatal
Partnership Central Advisory Council Chairman, are pictured during the presentation
of awards at the WV Perinatal Summit recently held in Charleston.
RANSON, W.Va. The West Virginia Perinatal
Partnership recently recognized the Family
Birthing Center at University Healthcare Jefferson Medical Center during the West Virginia
Perinatal Summit held November 6 - 7 at the
Charleston Marriott Town Center.
The Family Birthing Center was presented with
four awards by the West Virginia Perinatal
Partnership for work in initiatives to advance
perinatal care. In the Partnerships First
Baby Initiative, Jefferson Medical Center was
recognized for having an average of 5% or less
elective induction rate among first-time mothers
less than 39 weeks. The Birthing Center was also
recognized for maintaining an average cesarean
section rate below 20% between 2009 and 2013
for first-time mothers.

Jefferson Medical Centers Family Birthing Center was recognized for joining the national effort
to Ban the Bags of infant formula traditionally
given to new mothers, including registering on
the Banthebags.org web site. The hospital also
initiated Kangaroo Care, a project that encourages infants and mothers to be skin-to-skin
immediately following delivery to encourage
breastfeeding and mother-infant bonding.
We were thrilled and honored to receive statewide recognition for our achievements in quality
care to our mothers and newborns, Martin
commented. It is important that we celebrate
and promote our successes in improving outcomes for our new mothers and babies.

University Healthcare Berkeley Medical Centers August Quality Service Award winners
Joshua Hobbs and Wesley Willison (center, left to right) are pictured receiving their
award from Tony Zelenka (far left), president and chief operating officer and Lynnie
Dalton (far right), director of cardiovascular services.
MARTINSBURG, W.Va. Joshua Hobbs and
Wesley Willison were recently named University
Healthcare Berkeley Medical Centers Quality
Service Award winners for August 2014.
Each month, the hospitals Service Award
Committee selects an employee to receive the
Quality Service Award. Hobbs and Willison,
both respiratory therapists, were nominated
because of their quick response to an emergency
situation. As one co-worker commented, I had
the opportunity to witness both Josh and Wes
in action. They were knowledgeable, respectful
and professional throughout the situation. I
would be honored to have either one of them
take care of me or my loved ones.

consistently high level of productivity and


quality of work along with a high degree of
initiative in performing work responsibilities,
displaying exceptional dependability, exhibiting
effective relationships with others, displaying a
commitment to service and serving the Berkeley
Medical Center community, and meeting the
criteria for the University Healthcare mission,
vision and values.
Nomination forms for the Quality Service
Award are available at locations throughout the
Berkeley Medical Center campus. Anyone who
witnesses an employee displaying outstanding
service is encouraged to complete and submit a
nomination form.

Criteria for selection as a Quality Service


Award recipient includes: demonstrating a

Our primary C-section rate among first time


mothers year to date in 2014 is averaging 11.6%,
well below the 20% threshold, stated Sandy
Martin, obstetrics nurse manager at Jefferson
Medical Center. We were also recognized for
our efforts to support breastfeeding.

Editorial
Courtesy of

Editorial
Courtesy of

University Healthcare, The Wellness Center,


Berkeley Medical Center, Local Physician
Offer Running Clinics, Training Program
Continuing a tradition, with a change
For the first time in the nearly 30-year
history of Hospice of the Panhandles
Light Up a Life program, luminarias
will replace thousands of tags and
handcrafted angels previously displayed on Christmas trees in four locations throughout the four counties
Hospice serves. After three decades,
Hospice officials determined that this
year was a good time for a change to
bring those who are dedicating lights
to our campus - where the luminarias
will be on display.
Families and friends get the opportunity to dedicate a light or angel
during the luminaria ceremony rather
than a light on a tree. The ceremony,
which takes place on Sunday, Dec. 7
at 4 p.m. at the Hospice campus off of
Short Road on W.Va. 9, will feature
live music and a short reflection, after
which the names of each person being
remembered or honored will be read.
In the case of inclement weather, ceremonies will be held on the same day
of the following week. Refreshments
will be provided.

Lights (white luminarias) are available for $10. Angels (gold luminarias
with a handcrafted angel to be mailed
following the ceremony) are available
for $100. Each light or angel will include the name of the person being
remembered or honored. The persons
name will also be read aloud. There
will be a special area of luminarias for
veterans.
To dedicate a luminaria, go online to
www.hospiceotp.org/light-up-a-life
or call Hospice of the Panhandle at
(304) 264-0406. You also can send a
check or money order to Hospice of
the Panhandle, 330 Hospice Lane, Kearneysville, WV 25430. Include the
name of the person you wish to be
remembered or honored, your name,
address and telephone number.
Luminarias also will be available for
dedication on the day of each ceremony.
For more information, contact Ashley
Horst at (304) 264-0406 or ahorst@
hospiceotp.org

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, fighting the wind if you felt like it,
seeking out new sights just on the strength of
your feet and the courage 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 The 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. The clinics are geared to
runners of all levels.

The next clinic, normally held on the first Friday


of the month, will be held on December 12 from
5 6 pm.
Clinics will be held in the Aerobics Room in The
Wellness Center on the campus of the Berkeley
Medical Center. The program is FREE and open
to all. Pre-registration 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.

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Shepherdstown Fire Dept.
on Wednesday Evening.
Doors open 5:30, Bingo
starts 6:30pm.

Dinners/Suppers

PANCAKE
Breakfast
Saturday, December 6th,
7:30am-11am at Bedington
United Methodist Church,
304-274-2011. Pancakes,
sausage, sausage gravy,
biscuits, fried potatoes and
made to order eggs. All You
Can Eat! Cost by donation,
supports BUMC Mission
Projects. Sunday Services
9:30am Traditional, 11am
Contemporary, 6pm Youth.
MARLOWE Ruritan Club
Country Breakfast & Pork
Sale November 8th, December 13th, January
10th, February 14th, March
14th, April 11th. Call ahead
for Pork Orders 304-2743409 or 304-274-2448.
Credit Cards Accepted for
Meat Purchase. Breakfast includes: Pancakes,
Sausage, Sausage Gravy, Puddin & Drink. 6am10am. AYCE $6.50. Meat
is USDA Inspected.
INWOOD United Methodist
Church Spaghetti Dinner
Thursday, December 4th,
2014, 5pm-8pm. Adults
$7.00, Children 10 and
under $4.00. Carry-Out
available.
Dinner
includes: Spaghetti, Garlic
Bread, Drink and Dessert.

Events

SHERRYS Side Porch


an d H o m e s t e a d A n tiques featuring home
decoratives canvases, rugs, trees & much
much more. Friday &
Saturday 10am-5pm.
Call 304-582-4595 or
304-267-6584.
MARLOWE
Ruritan
Building, Broad Lane,
Marlowe, WV Dec 5 &
6 7AM til 2PM Christmas crafts and decorations, live and artificial wreaths, tree
decorations,
Santa,
snowmen,
cakes,
pies,
cookies
and
c a n d y. P l u s a w h o l e
lot more, something
for everyone Food
stand will have sandwiches, beef vegetable soup, soda and
coffee.
FREE!!!!
All
Are
Welcome
to
Give
T h a n k s ! ! ! ! Yo u a r e
invited to come and
enjoy a Thanksgiving Celebration with
us!!
Compliments
of our Provider God
(Jesus
Christ
our
Savior)
Hosted
by
Hosss
Steakhouse,
195
Aikens
C t r. ,
Martinsburg,
W V.
T h u r s d a y,
November
27,
11 : 0 0 a m 3;00pm. Live Music!!
F r e e Tr a n s p o r t a t i o n !
Pick-up is at Harvest
L i g h t h o u s e M i n i s t r y,
104 E. Martin Street.
Please be there at
10:30am for your ride
c o u r t e s y o f P a n - Tr a n
or drive yourself.

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Church News

ACTS 11 Clothing Closet


Annual Coat Drive from
now until November 28th,
2014. Drop off your gently
used coats at the Destiny
Baptist Church- ACTS 11
Clothing Closet, John C.
Curtis Clarke Fellowship
Hall, 115 North Raleigh
Street, Martinsburg, WV
-25401. For more information, contact the church office 304-267-4489.
ACTS 11 Clothing Closet
Annual Coat Give-Away
on November 29th, 2014
,from 2pm-5pm at Destiny
Baptist Church- ACTS 11
Clothing Closet, John C.
Curtis Clarke Fellowship
Hall, 115 North Raleigh
Street, Martinsburg, WV
25401. For more information, contact the church of-fice 304-267-4489.
ADVENT Craft Night- Bunker Hill United Methodist
Church will hold their First
Annual Advent Craft Night
eon Saturday, December 6
from
2pm-5pm. Children
.
and their families are invited to come for crafts, activities and fellowship. All are
welcome. 9863 Winchester
Avenue, Bunker Hill.
BRENDA Cornett Brostwell at Inwood Assembly
,of God Church, Rt.11
South on Sunday, November 30th at 10:45am.
Come and join us for
,a morning of anointed
dsinging.

Calvary United Methodist Church 220 W.


Burke Street, Martinsburg, WV 25401 304267-4542 Pastor: Rev.
Robert G. Brennan,
Jr.8:30 & 10:45am
worship,
Sunday
School: 9:30am.

DELIVERANCE Ministry
& Healing Center is giv-ing families in the community a helping hand
for the holidays. A total
of 10 families will be selected. All nominations
remain anonymous and
should be emailed to Elder Jeanette Allen (ministerjallen@yahoo.com).
Thanksgiving
deadline
-November 18th. Christmas deadline - December 18th

IMMANUEL NEW LIFE


BIBLE CHURCH- 701 W.
Burke Street, Martinsburg,
WV 25401. Dr. Alex L. Lambert Jr., Senior Servant. Office: (304)262-3355 Fax:
(304)262-3366
E-Mail:
immanuelnlbc@aol.com
Website:
www.inlbc.org.
Wednesday,
December
31, 2014 Watch Night
Service at 8:00pm. Guest
Speaker will be Reverend
Herbert Odom of First Angelic Missionary Baptist
Church of Temple Hills
Maryland.
MIDDLEWAYMiddleway
United Methodist Church,
7435 Queen Street, Middleway, will be hosting a
Community Thanksgiving
Eve Service on Wednesday, November 26 beginning at 7 PM. All are
welcome to come and celebrate the blessings that
God has bestowed upon
us. For more information,
please call the church office at 304-728-4770.

Inform The
Community Of
Your Church News
Due Thursday At Noon

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OTTERBEIN UMC, 549


N. Queen Street in Martinsburg. Sunday worship
is at 8:30 (Contemporary/
Praise) and 10:50 a.m.
(Traditional).
Sunday
School classes are at 9:30
a.m. This week, Sunday,
Nov. 30, the church will
celebrate the First Sunday
of Advent. Rev. Mark C.
Mooneys sermon message for that day will be
Show and Tell. Members
of Otterbeins youth fellowship will also take part
in the morning services.
All are welcome! Church
office:
304-263-0342.
Come celebrate Good
News!
PIKESIDE
UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH.
Sunday Worship at 8:30
a.m. (Nursery) and 10:35
a.m. (Nursery & Junior
Church). Sunday School
for all ages at 9:25 a.m.
(Nursery).
Wednesday
Evening Bible Study at 7
p.m.
Choir Rehearsals
on Wednesday, September - May at 7 p.m. Youth
Group on Friday, 7 p.m.
First Saturday, Ladies
Breakfast Bunch, 8-10
a.m. Second Saturday,
Methodist Men an a FREE
Community
Breakfast,
8-10 a.m. 25 Paynes Ford
Road, Martinsburg, WV
25405
(304.263.4633).
Richard C. Broome, Pastor.

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THE Keystone State


Quartet will be in concert at Potomac Park
Retreat & Conference
Center, (off Rt. 11) in
Falling Waters, WV on
Saturday,
December
6th at 6:00 pm in the
Conference Center Auditorium. This is a free
concert (a love offering
will be taken). Everyone is welcome! Call
304-274-2700 for more
information.

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THE
congregation
of
Bunker Hill Presbyterian
Church invites you to join
with them Sunday morning
for a service of inspiration
and worship followed by
a social time and Sunday
School for all ages. This is
a growing and vibrant worshipping community who
welcomes new members.
Our service is at 9:30. We
are located at the corner
of Runnymeade Road and
Route 11 south of Martinsburg at the intersection
with the new red light.

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Garages Commercial Pavilions


Farm Horse Barns & Arenas
Seamless Gutters
Steel Roofing For Houses

THE Bunker Hill United


Methodist Church at 9863
Winchester Ave. Announces the following Sunday
services: Beginning 9am
Sunday school, 10am
worship services. Paster
C. Wayne Frum. Call 304299-8505 or 301-988-7654

2 Locations:

LLC

ST..
Johns
Baptist
Church, 318 W. Ge rman St, Shepherdstown,
WV
25542.
WE E K LY S C H E D U L E :
Sunday School: 9:30
-10:45am,
Church
Service:
11 : 0 0 a m
-1:00pm, Bible Study:
We d n e s d a y s ,
6:308 : 0 0 p m . Yo u t h C h o i r
Rehearsal: 4th Sat
@ 1 0 : 0 0 - 11 : 0 0 a m .
For more information,
contact: Rev Curtis
Gill, cell: 304-8397729.
THE annual Thanksgiving
day
service
sponsored
by
the
Berkeley County Ministerial
Association
will be held this year
at Calvary UMC, 220
W. B u r k e i n M a r t i n s burg.
The
speaker
will be Scott Darling.
Non-perishable
food
goods will be received
a n d t h e o ff e r i n g w i l l
all go to CCAP/Loaves
& Fishes. The service
will be at 10:00 a.m.
All are welcome! For
more info., call the
c h u r c h o ff i c e a t 3 0 4 267-4542.

CHRISTMAS TREES!
Large Selection of
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Now Taking Orders

For Your Business, Office, and Churches, etc.

Florist Grade Poinsettias

Artifical Garland, Wreaths, Cyclamen,


Christmas Cactus, Fresh Roping & Greenery
Large Selection of Poinsettias to choose from
& Much, Much More!

Thank You for shopping at Potomac Farms Nursery!

WOOD PELLETS ARE HERE!

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Off Route 45, On Shepherdstown Bypass

Mon. - Sat. 9-5 Sun. 11-4 Closed Thanksgiving

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Winchester
Avenue
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 400
Winchester Ave, Martinsburg, WV. Rev. Benjamin Manning, Minister.
Sunday School 9:30,
Morning Worship 10:45.
Thursday
10:00-1:00
Clothing Closet Open.
(Church entrance and
sanctuary are accessible to the handicapped).
Everyone welcome.

General News
C H E A P S K AT E S
P R O PA N E D a y s
a
week!! BIG selection
of
Ta n k s - F i t tings-Hoses-Accessories.
New
LONGER hours. 9-7
M O N - S AT; N O O N - 5
S U N D AY.
FA L L I N G
W AT E R S
CAMPSITE.
304-2742791.

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STEP BACK IN TIME TO


COLONIAL
CHRISTMAS AT THE ADAM
STEPHN HOUSE Saturday & Sunday, December 6th & 7th, and
December 13th & 14th,
4pm-8pm, at General
Adam Stephen House,
309 East John Street,
Martinsburg.
Candlelight tours of historic house with living
historians
presenting
holiday activities and
refreshments. Admission is free. Slide presentation and gift items
in the Triple Brick Museum. For more info,
w w w. o r g s i t e s . c o m / w v /
adam-stephen or call
304-267-4434.

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Appliances

9 West Appliances
Refrigerators,
Stoves,
Washers/Dryers & Freezers. All like new with warranty. Call 304-263-5049.
COMPACT Washer and
Dryer pair, Nearly new,
Stackable,
HE.
Great
pair for apt, condo, cabin. Bought brand new and
rarely used. Stainless tub
and drum, 8 wash cycles,
front loading, ENERGY
STAR, WFC7500VW and
WED7500VW. Purchased
for
$1400.
Pick-up.
Asking $650.00. Call
304-754-8808. Leave
message with phone
number and best time
to reach.
MOUNTAIN STATE APPLIANCES
304-2634612 Washers, Dryers,
Refrigerators, stoves.
All major brands including: GE, Maytag,
Kenmore,
Frigidaire
and more. Best prices
anywhere with warranty. We service what we
sell 304-263-4612.

Clothing
DALE Eearnheart Sr. jacket and Dale Jr. jacket, $150
for both. Call 304-9954565.

GIRLS 24 MONTH 2
PIECE SNOWSUIT (PINK)
IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. WORN 2 TIMES,
$20. CALL 304-754-8748.

Jewelry
DIAMOND 1/4 ct. earrings,
14 white gold bought from
Bechdels Jewelry still in
case, $450 cash. 304-6768276.

Computers/
Personal
LAPTOP Computer- HP
2000 works great, 1 year
old. Only used to play
games. Paid $300, sell
$150/firm. Call 304-2790255.

Furniture
2 Solid Oak Dressers- 1
5 drawer and 1 3 drawer
and 1 solid oak with night
stand, $200/obo. Call 570337-1728.
2 Wing Back Recliners
(Maroon) from Grands
Furniture. Paid $500, sell
$150. Very good condition.
Call 304-264-0717.
CHEAPSKATES
PROPANEDays a week!! BIG
selection of Tanks-Fittings-Hoses-Accessories.
New LONGER hours. 9-7
MON-SAT; NOON-5 SUNDAY. FALLING WATERS
CAMPSITE.
304-2742791.
FLOOR Lamps Tiffany
Style globe, $50 each. Excellent Condition. Call 304754-8748.
LOVE Seat w/built in single bed along with Storage
Hassock. $450. 304-8768736.
M AT T R E S S / B o x s p r i n g
Sets. Twins $125, Fulls
$175, Queens $225, Kings
$300. Delivery Available
call for prices. 304-2991005 (Rod).
PODIUM on wheels, good
condition. $125.00 and
24 TV/DVD/VHS Player,
$125. Call 304-261-9498.
ROCKING Chair set (blue
& cream) new $25 and
Chair Desk large, black
cloth and leather with adjustable
up and down,
$125. Call 304-264-0562.

Household Items
CHEAPSKATES
PROPANEDays a week!! BIG
selection of Tanks-Fittings-Hoses-Accessories.
New LONGER hours. 9-7
MON-SAT; NOON-5 SUNDAY. FALLING WATERS
CAMPSITE.
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

KITCHEN Aid red 6 cup


blender, barely used $30.
Call 304-229-5776.
MICROWAVE Hutch, Oak,
height 71 inches, glass
doors on top, 1 drawer,
very nice, $250.00. Call
304-229-2674.

Lawn & Garden


2001 John Deere LTR 166
Mower with rear bagger,
$500/obo. Call 304-2799485.
AFFORDABLE & Dependable: Mowing, Trimming,
Mulching, Weeding, Landscaping, Trim/Cut Trees &
More! Residential & Commercial. Free Estimates!
Dont Delay, Call Today
304-263-1798 or 304-2838302.
I HAUL AWAY FOR FREE!
Riding and push mowers,
tillers, generators, weed
trimmers, snow blowers,
chain saws, roto tillers,
truck/car batteries, All gasoline related items. Call
304-267-4648 LM.
SNAPPER Self-Propelled
Mower 21 cut, 6.75hp
bagger system, operators
manual included, garage
kept, like new. Great for
leaf pick-up. Only $150/
obo. Call 304-267-4648.
TOPSOIL Screened topsoil
with 20% screened compost added. 5 cubic yds
delivered. Call O.W. Hauling 304-264-5966.

Musical Items
6 string (new) banjo with
hard case & accessories,
$375/obo. Call 304-2686266.
CHRISTMAS Sle- Guitars,
Amplifiers, PA Systems,
Microphones,
Accessories and More! The Guitar
Room, 574 Railrod Drive,
Martinsburg, WV 25404.
Call 304-263-1847.
OVATION acoustic/electric guitar, blue with gold
hardware, hardshell case,
$300/firm. Call 304-2600881.

Sporting Goods
BIKE Rack for vehicle.
Holds up to 3 bikes. New
in box, $45. Call 304-2689080.
CHEAPSKATES
PROPANEDays a week!! BIG
selection of Tanks-Fittings-Hoses-Accessories.
New LONGER hours. 9-7
MON-SAT; NOON-5 SUNDAY. FALLING WATERS
CAMPSITE.
304-2742791.
Racquetball - Experienced
SENIORS Preferred. 304229-9167

RIFLE, Remington Model


7400, 30-06 semi-automatic, $400. Call 304-6711474.
SHOTGUN
Mossberg
MOD 835 Camo 3 1/2 inch
12 gauge, $325. Call 304267-9660 or 304-283-1104.
WEIGHT Bench squat
rack, lat pull down combo,
$100. Call 304-941-8169.

Toys & Games

MOTORIZED 4-Wheeler
for child. Has battery issue.
3 years old, $70. Call 304268-9080.
NEW Bratz Dolls in box
410 each and Girls purple
scooter $10. Call 304-2707577.
VSMILE with games $15
and Step 2 Kitchen Set
with pots, pans & food $35.
Call 304-676-4849.

Misc.

1 7ft Christmas Tree, green


$50/obo and 1 6ft tree,
white $30/obo. Call 304671-628.
169 Elvis Cards (some are
the same) $25 for all and 4
Elvis Books (2 Paperback
& 2 Hardback) $7.00 for all.
Call 304-676-4108.
22 sections of privacy
fence, 6ftx8ft, $10 a section. Call 304-995-4597.
CARPET & Shampoo System (Kirby), brand new
never used, $950, Great
Christmas Gift!. Call 304263-8391.
CHAIR Caning-cane, split,
& rush. Call for prices 304263-3964.
CHAIR Caning-cane, split,
& rush. Call for prices 304263-3964.
CHEAPSKATES
PROPANEDays a week!! BIG
selection of Tanks-Fittings-Hoses-Accessories.
New LONGER hours. 9-7
MON-SAT; NOON-5 SUNDAY. FALLING WATERS
CAMPSITE.
304-2742791.

CHILDS Kitchen set with


wooden fridge, sink and
stove combo, corner shelf,
$125. Call 304-263-1629.
COWBOY Hats size large,
1 denim and 1 black, $25.
Call 304-274-1706.
CPAP or Bypap heater
hose, never used. Still in
bag, $85, sell $40. Call
240-344-9898.
DEEP well pump with all fittings, $400/obo. Call 304263-5537.
ELECTRIC Mattress pad
(sunbeam) King size dual
control Paid $90, sell $45
obo. Call 304-267-9159
anytime.
FREE Estimates Allstate
Insurance: Auto, Life Insurance, Annuities, CDs,
Accident, Cancer Disability, Long Term Care, Retirement Planning. Call 304725-7943.
JOHN Deere 100lb utility
cart $200, Craftsman upright 12gal. air compressor
$95, K-9 animal transport
heavy duty cage $135, 6x8
utility trailer ramp w/wood
sides $250, 2 kerosene
heaters $85, like new except trailer. 304-876-2099.
MATTRESS firm Temper
Petic, king size, like new
with frame, $1500/obo.
Call 304-263-4183.

Welcome
Baby Home

with a 7-Foot Yard Stork!

Paying Top Dollar For Gold, Guns,


Diamonds, Jewelry...Anything of Value!

Fraziers

922 N. Queen Street,


Martinsburg, WV

Pawn
Shop

304.263.8511

Our Special Delivery Stork


Rental Package Includes:
Next-Day Service
Star Keepsake

Special! 4-Day Rental $2900


Plus tax

What a GREAT way to


announce the birth of your
baby or to help announce
the birth of a friends baby.
Limited Delivery Area.

Special Delivery Stork


304-267-9983

Buyers Guide 304-267-9983

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

MEDICAL Knee Walker(new) $300. Call 301667-1291.


OLD 5gal. sausage can
marked Marlowe Ruritan
in excellent condition, $25.
Call 681-242-7410.
PRONTO Sure Step M51
Poer Chair in excellent
condition, $1000/obo. Call
Ann 304-263-8586.
PROPANE Gas Stove
15,000-20,000 BTU with
blower. Good for small
house or cabin. Good
condition, $250. 304-263-7870.
ROAD Maintenance/ Repair. Asphalt Work, Crowning, Drainage Ditches,
Ruts, Pot Holes, Black
Shale/Gravel. Free Es5timates. WV 54-91-236
WV
tLicensed/Insured
.032123 J&J Builders 304263-1798, Jjbld.com.
ROHN tower 20G,3 sections,12 face. $95.00
cash. 304-274-9010, 8am9pm, NOT Sunday.
TREADMILL, 1 speed, still
runs, $20. Call 304-6711474.
WILLING To trade technics
4EA3 keyboard and bench.
Paid $3995. Wil trade for
.travel trailer. 304-2643761.
y
-

Wanted To Buy

BREEZEWOOD, PA - Buying Hardwood - Grade and


Vener Logs, Kerex Lumber
Company. Contact Log
Buyer - Charlie Scott. 814889-8639.
-LOOKING to buy Squirrel
Corn. 304-671-1552.
WANTED:Chevy or GMC
-4 wheel drive pick-up w/
snow blade 1/2 for 3/4
ton ok. Reasonable price.
-Please no junk. Call 304G267-4648.
-

Tools

SHONDA Generator EB
6500 Industrial Series, 13
1/2hp Honda Motor, $1300/
obo. Paid $2,800. Call 304886-7922.

Livestock

,
REMOVAL of dead livestock call for prices 304671-2220.

Fuel, Coal,
Firewood
FIREWOOD 70 a load,
$130 a cord. Call 304-6209518.
FIREWOOD for sale, cut,
sp lit, and deliv er ed
$7 5 1/ 2 c or d, $150 a
co rd. Call 304- 28327 98 .
FIRE W O O D f or s alesp lit
and
deliv er ed
$1 40 c or d. Fr ee delive ry up t o 20 m iles .
Accept s c r edit c ar ds
30 4-2 61- 9840.
FIREWOOD-mixed
ha rdw ood 1/ 2 c or d t o 2
co rds . Call O . W. Hauling 304- 264- 5966.

Handyman
F&K
Properties
LLC
Handyman service. Specializing in tile of all kinds,
laminate flooring, some
painting, power washing,
and other odd jobs. 304725-1790 or 304-702-0014
free estimates.
HANDYMANPainting,
Fence and Deck Repair,
Brush Removal, Hardwood
and Lamient Floors, Property Clean Outs, Shutters,
New Doors and Windows
and Much More. Call for
Pricing. Licensend and Insured. 304-268-5952.

BUYING
CARS!!!
The Older The Better &
Get Cash On The Spot!

We Buy it all, if not sure just call...


Estate, Guns, Jewelry & Antiques

Call 304-839-4166
NOVEMBER SPECIALS
thru 11/30/14

All Grizzly &


Skoal Extra

Beer

52

per can

Buckhorn
Pipe Tobacco

WARNING:

Cigarettes Are Addictive.

For $

6 oz. bags

99

Micromatic
Cigarette Rollers

3999

Roll Your
Own
Headquarters
Ask about our Loyalty Card Program

Buckwheats Farm Market

5078 Williamsport Pike, Suite F Martinsburg, WV


(in the Spring Mills Ctr., adjacent to Reeds Pharmacy)

(304) 274-6555

Frasier Fir
White Pine

Misc. Pets
FREE- 7 live multi-colored
Koi Fish, 12-14 long. Call
304-267-6091.
WANTED- Your unwanted farm animals, Goats,
Chickens,
Roosters,
Geese,
Ducks,
Guineas,Turkeys,
Pigeons,
House Birds, Rabbits, ect.
Further details Call Big Ben
304-267-4648. Clip&Save!
WICKER Dog Crates- tan
can be used for dog or end
table. Large $120 small
$100. Call for other details.
304-263-8391

Douglas Fir
Scotch Pine

Fresh Cut Trees Ranging From 5ft - 12ft

Dogs

n
LOTS of Lhasa Apso Puppies registered, shots cur-rant, health guaranteed.
Also available Lhasa Poo
Puppies. Call 717-5356001.

Page 5

FREE wood- Large apple


trees. You cut and haul
away. Call 304-274-1706.

Handmade Christmas Wreaths, Oranges, Tangerines, Grapefruits, Jellies, Black Walnuts

In need of a DUI Class?


EastRidge offers a variety of classes
designed to meet your needs
Serving Berkeley County
Jefferson County and Morgan County
Call 304-263-8954 to make an appointment
We participate with WV Free Care
Including Free DUI Instructional classes
to all qualifying WV residents

304-671-0146

Hours:
Monday - Sunday 8:00am - 8:00pm
All Major Credit Cards Accepted

2 Mile South of Sheetz on Rt. 11 (Between Musselman High & Musselman Middle School)

Search Local Buy Local

cars304.com

Pet Supplies
10x10x6
Dog
Kennel
$125. Call after 6pm 304261-3145. Can text pics.

Carpentry
CUSTOM Carpentry, Remodeling kitchens, painting, roofing, decks, HVAC,
siding, fascia, soffit, bathrooms, additions. Custom
built homes. Plumbing,
electrical,
residential,
commercial. J&J Builders.
Licensed/Insured 304-2631798, Jjbld.com.

Place Your Ad In Print and


On The Web!

www.yourbg.com

Childcare
A licensed mom of four
with 11 years experience,
has openings for all ages.
Daily educational activities and lots of outdoor
playtime. Opequen School
District. Mountain Heart
Accepted. Call Melissa
304-995-4693.

304-267-9983

Buyers Guide

Buyers Guide 304-267-9983

Page 6

PENNS
Handyman Service. Power
Wa s h i n g ,
Ya r d w o r k .
Any odd job. All work
guaranteed. 304-8862837 or email pennshandyman@yahoo.
com.

Seen By More People In The Area Than Any Other Publication.. Call 304-267-9983

Hauling
MUST sell or Lease
Purchase
4bd,
1ba
home in Mtbg. Porch,
floored
attic,
basement, off street parking
fenced yard. Call Today 304 261-6194.

Manufactured
Homes
Country Side Homes
of WV
3BD - 2BA - $38,000
4BD - 2BA $38,900
3BD - 2BA $49,900
3BD - 2BA - Fam Rm w
Frpl $63,000
Other homes avaiable
304-263-8245.

Mobile Homes
For Sale

Homes For Sale


MOTIVATED
SELLERS-179 Warrior Drive
Bunker Hill, WV Nice 3
bedroom, 2 bath Double Wide on permanent
foundation on over an
acre! Very spacious and
open floor plan. Includes
an above ground swimming pool and a 30x36 2
car detached garage that
could serve as a garage
or space for that certain
hobby you love! Located
in Bunker Hill just minutes
away from I-81 and in between Winchester,Va and
Martinsburg, WV. Call/text
or email today to schedule
an appointment! 304-6714839 sgantt07@gmail.com

1993 Clayton
sale. Asking
obo or neg.
615-0794 or
0343.

14x72 for
$11,000/
Call 304301-714-

For RentApartments
1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments For Rent fully
carpeted. Call 304433-4035
between
9am-11am only.

For Rent-Homes
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 2
Car Garage, New Hardwood Flooring. Bunker
Hill area, HVAC, Musselman Schools. $1295
+ deposit. Call 304279-9225.

For RentMobile Homes


2 and 3 Bedroom mobile
homes for rent. Pikeside.
No pets. Prices range from
$500-$575. 304-839-2330.
2BDRM, 1 Bath Mobile
Home with water/sewer
located in Glengary, WV.
$500/mo.Call
304-2299474 LM. No pets.
FOR Rent: 3bdrm Doublewide Mobile Home. Call 304820-1000 or 240-429-6049.

Rooms For Rent


ROOM For Rent- $350 per
month. In the country with
private access to Kitchen
& Laundry with Dirctv. No
public transportation. 304283-0260. No calls after 9p

Cemetery Lots
2 side by side burial lots
located away from busy
road in Rosedale cemetery
reduced the price to $3000.
Thats the cost of one lot if
purchased from cemetery.
Please call 304-676-7161
if interested.

with a 7-Foot Yard Stork!

Our Special Delivery Stork Rental Package Includes:


Next-Day Service Star Keepsake

9 lbs. 5 oz.
21 inches
May 15, 2004

With all storks you get a keepsake star with the


Babys name, weight and date of birth.

What a GREAT way to announce the birth of your


baby or to help announce the birth of a friends baby.

Special!
4-Day Rental
$
$
00
2900
Plus tax

Home
Improvement

SAVINGSbasements,
finished,
remodeling,
kitchens, painting, roofing,
decks, siding, fascia, bathrooms, additions, plumbing, electrical, HVAC residential and commercial.
Licensed and Insured. J&J
Builders,
304-263-1798,
Jjbld.com.

Lawn Care
S.M Services Fall CleanUp!! Leaf Removal, Gutter Clean Outs, Mulching,
Moving, Handyman, Snow
Blowing, Junk Removal &
Much More Just Ask. Call
Shawn 304-240-0034.

Misc. Services
MARTINSBURG
ELECTROLYSIS, Delores Faye
Hose hair today gone
tomorrow. Removal of
unwanted hair. 304-6718515.

Limited Delivery Area.

Special Delivery Stork

304-267-9983

Adult Department

November 29- December 13 Holiday Book Sale - Give the gift of reading
December 5 - 1:00pm - First Friday Book Club
East to the Dawn/Susan Butler
December 6 - 1:30pm - Music of the War if 1812 in America
Presented by David & Ginger Hildebrand/
The Colonial Music Institute
December 9 - 6pm
Page to Screen - Movie Night - Winters Night
December 18 - 5pm - Library Board Meeting
December 18 - 6pm-8pm
Holiday Reception
December 23 - 6pm
Page to Screen - Movie Night - The Giver

Childrens Department

WEE ONES - December 3, 10, 17 - 10:30am


PRESCHOOL STORY TIME - 10:30am
December 4 & 5, 11 & 12, 17 & 18
R.E.A.D. Dogs - 6-7pm - December 9
Christmas Sing-A-Long Tony M. December 13 - 10:30am
Stories on Saturdays + Craft December 6 & 27 - 10:30am
Library Christmas Reception December 18 - Evening
BOOK TO MOVIE How To Train Your Dragon 2 December 20 - 10:30am

AUTOS WANTED: TOP


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Car/Truck, Running or Not.
Call for INSTANT offer:
1-800-454-6951
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Theres still time to buy


a Classic...but not much
EPAs proposed rules will eliminate your
choice to buy a new Classic on or about
April 2015.

Now is the best time to buy


a new Classic.

Call today!
Dealership Name
City, State
Phone Number
Clear Spring, MD

240-329-0536

Outdoor Wood Furnace

*Once proposed EPA rules are in effect, the retail sale of Classic furnaces in the United States will no longer be allowed. According to the
EPA, the proposed standards would only apply to new wood heaters and will not affect wood heaters already in use in home or wood
heaters currently for sale.
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Whats Happening at the


Martinsburg-Berkeley Co. Public Libraries?
Martinsburg Public Library
304-267-8933

CadNet

Welcome Baby Home


Anna
Elizabeth

HAULINGBlack
S h a l e , To p s o i l , F i l l
Dirt. Approx. 20 ton a
load. Call for pricing
304-676-9331.
JDS Hauling, Junk
D e b r i s & Ya r d W o r k
& Mulching. 304-2794676. Free Estimates.
O . W.
Haulingscreened
topsoil,
mulch, gravel delivered. Junk and debris
removed. Call 304264-5966.
W E W i l l P a y To p D o l lar for Junk Cars and
Tr u c k s & A n y K i n d
of Unwanted Scrap
Metal. Call. 304-2618683
or
304-2614899.

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

POURED concrete foundation footers, slabs, complete site work. Gravel


delivered-$225.00 tandem
load. Rock breaker hoe
-ram.
Licensed/Insured
WV54-91-236. Free Estimates. WV032123 J&J
Builders
304-263-1798,
Jjbld.com.
SPORTS Physical $50 &
D.O.T. Physical $89. Same
Day Exam. Dr. Chambers
304-263-4927.

North Berkeley Public Library,


Spring Mills 304-274-3443
December 6, 13, 20 - Throughout The Day
Special Craft Mondays

Tuesday Nights at North Berkeley Library


Thats Where The Action Is!
December 2 - 6-7pm - Lego Free Play
December 9 - 6-7pm
Special Christmas Craft
Story Times 10:00am
Thursdays December 4, 13, 20
Spring Mill Readers No Book Discussion This Month

Check us out on TWITTER and FACEBOOK


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LIBRARY CLOSINGS
All Martinsburg-Berkeley County Libraries
will be CLOSED: November 27 & 28 for Thanksgiving
December 24 & 25 for Christmas December 31 - Closing at 1pm
January 1 for New Years Day

Musselman - South Berkeley


Community Library 304-229-2220
CLOSED Dec 7 at 2:30pm for Inwood Christmas Parade
Story Times 10:30am Wednesdays, December 3, 17, 31
Thursdays, December 4, 18 Saturday, December 13
Christmas Storytime - Dec 10 & 11 10:30am Featuring a Visit from Santa
FROZEN Storytime - December 27 10:30am
Craft Boxes Self-guided Craft Time for Kids, Tweens & Teens
December 4, 12, 17, 23 1pm-4pm December 6 11am-1pm
Applesauce Book Discussion Group Dec 9 10:30am
Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Candle Light Romance Book Group Dec 14 4:00pm
Candlelight Christmas/ Susan Wiggs
Chapter Book Chatter A Book Group for Readers 8-12
Dec 11 4pm The Best Christmas Pageant Ever / Barbara Robinson

INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY REVISED


The Musselman-South Berkeley Community Library is revising the inclement
weather policy. The library will no longer automatically close when Berkeley
County Schools close for weather. As the other MBCPL locations do, we will
close when it is necessary to do so in order to keep our staff and patrons safe.

Hedgesville Public Library


304-754-3949
FROZEN SING-A-LONG Tuesday, December 9 5pm
Sing Along With EVERY Song!
Game Night Mondays, December 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 5pm
Movie Night Thursdays, December 4, 11, 18 5pm
Story Time Fridays, December 5, 12, 19, 26 10:30am
Hedgesville Book Discussion Group Luncheon
December 10 Noon at the Hedgesville Public Library

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

MacNet

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Special Section in the Buyers Guide


November 26, 2014

Avoiding the Christmas


Credit Crunch
How to effectively manage
credit this holiday season

Page-turning
Presents
Great gifts for people
who love to read

Gift
Cards 101
How to give
holiday gift cards

Gift Guide

Page 12

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

How to establish gift spending limits


A
s the cost of living continues to rise,
holiday shopping also has become
much more expensive in recent years,
and it can be easy for shoppers to overextend
themselves financially come the holiday
season.
According to a recent Gallup poll, the average
American plans to spend around $790 per
holiday season, although many go above and
beyond that amount. Starting off the new year
in debt is a recipe for stress, which can have
negative repercussions for the rest of the year.
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on Valentines Day, birthdays, and Mothers
Day and Fathers Day. One way to make
shopping more manageable is to establish

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can be adjusted accordingly.


When no such limit is established, you may go
overboard to compensate, even if you cannot
afford to do so.
Another way to save money is to suggest giving
the gift of experiences rather than tangible and
potentially costly gifts. For example, take a
loved one out for dinner or suggest going on
vacation together to make better use of your
collective funds. A well-timed extended family
vacation in lieu of gift exchanges may alleviate
the stress of the holiday season, much of which
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It is important to exercise tact when
approaching the subject of gift limits. Discuss
the topic with friends and family members with
whom you usually exchange gifts long before
the holiday season. Agree on a reasonable
amount of money each person will spend on
gifts. If necessary, ask everyone to write down
a figure and then determine the average, using
that figure as your spending limit.
Establishing a spending limit makes it easier for
every family to afford their holiday purchases. If
there are six people on your shopping list and
youre spending $50 per person, you know to
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Effectively manage your credit this holiday season


how much you have spent.
Even though the Internet
makes it easy to check
balances on all of your
cards multiple times per day,
managing credit is still easier
if you only need to log in to
a single account to monitor
your holiday spending. Make
a daily effort to monitor that
spending, as its free to view
your balance online and such
monitoring can greatly reduce
the likelihood that you will
overspend.

pending is
synonymous
with the holiday
season. According
to the U.S. Census
Monthly Retail Trade
Survey, spending rose
throughout the holiday
season in
2013, when consumers
spent more than $300
billion in the month of
December alone.
If spending and the
holiday season go
hand-in-hand, so,
too, does January
and the financial
hangover that results
from having spent so
much in November
and December.
Many consumers
find themselves in
considerable debt
come the new year,
having decided to put
many of their holiday
purchases on plastic
when the season
was in full swing.
But just because the
holidays are a season
of spending does not
mean the first months
of the new year need
to be an exercise in
extricating yourself from
debt. The following are
a few ways shoppers
can effectively manage
their credit this holiday
season.
Dont use credit just
to earn bonuses.
One way to fall into
significant debt is to
justify your use of credit
cards as a great way
to earn miles, points
or cash-back bonuses.
While such rewards
can be appealing, if
youre afraid that you
will overspend this

holiday season if you


put everything on
plastic, then dont do
so just so you can earn
bonuses. Credit cards
should only be used
when you have enough
money to pay off a
balance in its entirety
before you incur any
interest charges. Those
rewards might be
tempting, but theyre
not as valuable if you
overspend and end
up paying substantial
interest charges.

Avoid retailer credit


cards. Retailer credit
cards also entice
shoppers with deals.
When purchasing items
in-store, customers
often are asked if they
would like to earn a
percentage off of their
purchase by signing up
for a retailer credit card.
Such discounts may
fall anywhere between
10 and 20 percent, a
deal that many men
and women may find
too tempting to resist.
However, retailer credit
cards often come with
much higher interest
rates than standard
credit cards. Unless
you know you can
pay off the balance
immediately, decline
the offer to sign up for
a retailer credit card,
opting instead to pay
for your items with cash
or a preexisting card
that carries a much
lower interest rate.
Use only one card.
Using multiple cards
when making holiday
purchases is a great
way to lose track of

Dont exceed your credit


limit. One of the biggest yet
most preventable mistakes
consumers make come the
holiday season is exceeding
their credit limits. Exceeding
your credit limit not only
means you will have a rough
month of January when the
bills come due, but such a
mistake also has a more longterm effect, as your credit
score suffers anytime you
exceed your limit.
Know your interest rates.

Though its best to only use


a credit card when you know
you can repay the balance in
full when the bill arrives, some
consumers simply must carry
a balance. In such instances,
know the interest rate held
by a particular card before
you swipe that card to make
a purchase. Some cards hold
variable interest rates, which
means the interest charged
back in June may be far lower
than the interest you will be
charged in January. Before
using any of your credit cards,

determine which one holds the


lowest interest rate and use
that one when making holiday
purchases.
Though spending might be
synonymous with the holiday
season, consumers need not
accept credit card debt as
a harsh reality of January.
Taking steps to manage
credit effectively when holiday
shopping can make January a
more enjoyable time of year.

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Page 14

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Great gifts
for people who love to read
M
any people love to read, and
such people do not often cause
headaches for holiday shoppers.
Readers typically are easy to shop for come
the holiday season, when shoppers stuck
on what to get a friend or family member
can always fall back on a book or two if they
know their loved one likes to get lost in a
good book.
But books arent the only gifts shoppers can
give the readers on their lists this holiday
season.The following are a few gift ideas no
book lover can balk at.
E-reader: Before buying an e-reader,
shoppers may want to first learn where

the intended recipient of this thoughtful


gift stands on the book versus e-reader
debate. Some book lovers feel a sentimental
attachment to traditional books, while others
love the versatility of e-readers, many of
which serve as tablets that allow users to
peruse the Internet, play games and, of
course, read books. If your friend or family
member does not have an aversion to
e-readers, then this might make the ideal
gift. The price of e-readers varies depending
on their capabilities, but you can expect
to spend anywhere from $50 to several
hundred dollars depending on which model
you ultimately choose.
Storage: For those readers who prefer
traditional books, a new bookshelf can
help them store their favorite titles. Books
take up a lot of space, and avid readers
tend to buy many new books each year, so
homeowners and apartment dwellers alike
will no doubt appreciate the extra space to
store their collections. But even e-reader
enthusiasts may find their storage filling up
faster than they might have liked. To remedy
that problem, holiday shoppers can buy a
Wi-Drive with ample extra storage space so
readers who keep both books and movies
on their e-readers and tablets have plenty
of extra
space to
store all
of those
new
books
they plan
to read
in the
coming
year.

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Book club membership: A membership to
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can order as many books as they would like.
This can be a great way for readers to find
new titles and keep the books coming in
without breaking the bank.
Avid readers are passionate about their
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passions by giving their favorite readers
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

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Page 15

How to simplify the process of returning gifts

eturns are an inconvenient


reality of the holiday
season. Whether youre
returning clothes that dont fit
or big-ticket items that dont
suit your lifestyle, the idea of
making those returns is unlikely
to inspire enthusiasm. However,
the following are a few ways to
simplify the process of returning
gifts so it goes as quickly and as
smoothly as possible.
Gingerly open packages.
Much of the frustration associated
with returning gifts can be traced
to returning the items in boxes
that were torn apart when opening

the gifts. Before tearing into


a package or removing tags
from any clothing, consider
the gift and if you think
you might want to return it.
Some stores will not allow
returns unless packaging is
completely intact, while some
clothing retailers will only
accept returns that include
the original tags. So examine
all gifts before you go tearing
into any packaging so your
initial excitement may impede
your ability to return ultimately
unwanted gifts.
Dont delay a return. Men and
women who wait to return an
item may be making things more
difficult on themselves. Some
stores only allow returns for a
predetermined number of days
after the product is purchased,
while others may not offer cash
back after that period has expired.
If you know you want to return a
gift, do so soon after receiving the

gift to minimize the headaches


that come from procrastinating
with regard to returning gifts.
Bring the original receipt. When
possible, bring the original receipt
instead of just the gift receipt.
Returns made with only a gift
receipt may only be eligible for
store credit or a retailer may not
give you full credit for the amount
spent on the gift. In the latter case,
without the actual receipt, you
likely wont know how much store
credit you deserve or how much
cash back you can expect.
Know the return policy before
visiting the store. Return lines
can be long, and no one wants to
finally make it to the front of the
line only to be told an item must
be returned via the mail or that
returns are subject to fees they
dont want to pay. Save yourself
the time and frustration of a failed
return by researching the retailers
return policy before you head out
to return any items.

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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

holiday toy predictions


P

arents often find themselves waiting in long


lines to snag the hottest toys for childrens
holiday gifts. Shoppers arrive at retail stores
in droves to grab the newest video game consoles
or must-have dolls or action figures.
From Cabbage Patch Dolls of the 1980s to the
Elmo craze of the 1990s, every generation seems
to have its own must-have holiday gift. This year,
holiday shoppers may want to start shopping early
if they hope to land any of the following items that
figure to be this years hot toys.
Frozen-themed toys: Mega-retailer Walmart
predicts that toys inspired by the smash hit film
Frozen will continue to be hot commodities this
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already is stocking up on the popular characters


and other products banking on the popularity
of the film. If the special girl in your life is still
enamored with all things Frozen, its a smart bet
to start your holiday buying early this year.
Hunger Games athletic items: Fans of the
Hunger Games trilogy, be it the books, movies
or both, are familiar with lead character Katniss
prowess with a bow and arrow. Bows inspired by
the movie are in demand and will appeal to both
girls and boys testing their archery skills.
Beats by Dr. Dre:Music-lovers still consider
these headphones must-have items. Theyre
especially prevalent among the teen market.
Available in a variety of colors, users can
coordinate their Beats headphones with their
clothing or accessories.

Lego Minecraft: It was only a matter of time


before Lego got in on the action of one of the
hottest games to sweep the Internet and video
game console world. Minecraft is a digital building
game that has enthralled gamers of all ages. Now
Minecraft enthusiasts can recreate on-screen
worlds in tangible Lego versions.

Xeno:Xeno is a friend-toy that is neither robot


nor doll, but an interactive pet. Made from nontoxic
elastic material and including eight sensors, the
creature is a moving, reacting companion. Xeno
even can dance to music. And parents will love
that Xeno does not need to be taken for walks.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: On the heels
of summer blockbuster inspired by these gifted
turtles, fans of the weapon-swinging shelled
warriors will certainly want to surround themselves
with all things turtle, so expect to see plenty of
movie-inspired gifts on store shelves this season.
The holiday season is on the horizon, and its
never too early to begin shopping for the toys and
games experts predict will be this years musthave items.

Did you know?

he holiday season generates a lot of waste,


and many things contribute to this excess
of trash this time of year.

Thousands of paper and plastic shopping bags


end up in landfills after the holiday season.
Reusable cloth bags can limit the amount of
bags tossed away, and users of plastic bags can
recycle those bags at appropriate receptacles.
Four million tons of waste is attributed to
shopping bags and wrapping paper. Recycling
paper or looking for reusable items in which to
wrap gifts can cut down on paper waste.
Approximately 33 million live trees are cut
down and sold in North America each year for
Christmas. If you use a live tree, be sure to
recycle it so it can be turned into mulch instead
of being sent to a landfill. Otherwise, consider
buying a potted tree and planting it after the
holidays.
Nearly 2.65 billion Christmas cards are sold and
exchanged each year in the United States alone.
This many cards can fill a football field 10 stories
high. One less card sent per person can save
roughly 50,000 cubic yards of paper. Electronic
greetings are another way to save paper.
If everyone in Canada wrapped just three gifts in
reused paper or gift bags, it would save
enough paper to cover 45,000 hockey rinks.

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Gift Guide

Gifts to keep
kids engaged

Did you know?


inspire and excite children long after the holiday season
has come and gone.
Dont believe the hype. Its easy to fall hook, line and
sinker for ultra-popular trendy gifts. While such gifts
may have popular appeal, that does not mean theyre a
perfect fit for your child. When shopping for youngsters
come the holiday season, choose a gift because your
child will truly enjoy it and not because its the trendy
item of the year.
Focus on the play factor. Too often shoppers get
caught up in toys appearances. Instead, think about
how the toys will work with imaginative play. The more
a child can envision himself doing with a particular
toy, the more likely he or she will exhibit a continued
interest in that toy.

Look for minimal bells and whistles. Kids often


find toys that leave more room for imagination more
interesting than toys that are loaded with gadgets.
Children prefer to make up their own stories and create
modes of play that are more about what they like rather
than the right way to play or win.

tore aisles are filled this time of year with every musthave gift retailers can advertise. Children often plead and
beg for the hottest toys weeks ahead of the holidays,
hoping to find their requests wrapped up come the big day.
But once the gift wrap is torn away and kids have played with
their presents for a day, some already grow bored with their new
belongings and cast them aside. Certain toys are not engaging
enough to warrant extended periods of play no matter what
the advertisements boast.
No gift-giver wants to spend money on a present only to have
it collecting dust days later. With that said, employing these
strategies can help anyone select a gift that will continue to

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Choose gifts that grow. Shoppers want to select gifts


that are age-appropriate for children so they will be safe
during play time. But shoppers also should look for toys and
activities that can be modified and grow with the child as he or
she ages. A game that gets progressively harder through levels
or a toy set that can be supplemented as kids grow older may
make good gifts. Musical instruments also can grow with a child,
as the instruments become easier to master with practice.

Figure out the childs interests. Toys that cater specifically to


a childs interests will be the most warmly received. It may take
going the extra mile to find a gift that matches a childs interest
rather than picking up the first trendy gift you see, but the results
will be well worth it.

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toy for children of all-time, its
fair to assume the lovable Sesame
Street figure Elmo is high on the list
of most popular holiday toys. Much
of that popularity can be traced to the
introduction of Tickle Me Elmo in 1996.
Though not the first Elmo doll, Tickle Me
Elmo became the must-have gift of 1996,
when parents searched far and wide for
the doll that laughed when users tickled
its stomach. During the holiday season
of 1996, many people paid far beyond
market price just so their children could
wake up on Christmas or Chanukah
and have a Tickle Me Elmo doll to call
their own. Since 1996, Elmo has been
reincarnated many times over, and each
Elmo doll seems to inspire its own craze
come the holiday season. Released in
1998, Walk N Talk Elmo was a popular
childrens gift, as was Rock N Roll Elmo
(1999), Tickle Me Elmo Surprise (2001),
Chicken Dance Elmo (2002), and SHOUT
Elmo (2005). In 2006, Mattel, the
company that produces the Elmo dolls,
announced a special commemorative
Elmo to mark the 10-year anniversary of
the introduction of Tickle Me Elmo. That,
too, sparked a buying frenzy, as some
reports indicated private sellers were
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

How to save
on high-tech gifts
G

adgets are among the most popular gifts come


the holiday season. In 2013, CreditDonkey.
com surveyed shoppers to determine what they
planned to give during the holidays, and electronics
were second only to gift cards among the most popular
gifts to give. Sixty-three percent of respondents cited
their intentions to give electronics, while the survey
also found that 76 percent of people planned to request
electronics as holiday gifts.
Gadgets figure to be popular gifts again this holiday
season. Unwrapping the latest tablet or a big-screen
television can be exciting, but electronics can be
expensive. Those who plan to give their loved ones
the latest gadgetry should be happy to learn there are
ways to do so that dont require breaking the bank.
Scale back. Oftentimes people are buying more
computer or data than they actually need. For example,
when buying computers, its tempting to go for those
that boast the most memory, but that extra memory is
only useful to those people who truly need it. A less
expensive model
that suits your loved ones genuine needs will make for
an impressive and more practical gift.

Determine necessity. Some gadgets


are more a desire than a necessity.
Decide if a particular device will be an
asset to your loved one or just another
trendy item that soon will be gathering
dust. Look for devices that your loved
one will make
the most of. If the purchase is not
warranted, save your money and look
for something else.

Consider refurbished items. Dont


shy away from refurbished items, as the discounts can
be steep. Refurbished items are often just items that
were returned to the store because theyre not needed
or because the item was malfunctioning. Returned
items are factory-tested and then repackaged. Opt for
refurbished items that carry a manufacturer-backed
warranty for greater peace of mind.

Consider open box items. Just because packaging is


dented or torn does not mean the merchandise inside
is damaged. Purchasing a product thats not inside a
pristine box can sometimes yield a 10 to 15 percent
discount at retailers that offer open-box specials. Just
verify that all cords, manuals and other
accessories are inside the box before
leaving the store.

Peruse previous generation models.


Manufacturers release a new version
of their devices seemingly every year.
That doesnt mean last years phone,

video game console or computer is any less effective


than the updated version. Models from previous years
likely wont be much different from the latest models, but
they do figure to be considerably less expensive.
Look for coupon codes. When researching products,
search for coupon codes for desired electronics and
retailers. Web-based retailers may post coupon codes
that add up to significant savings. Just ensure that the
total cost after taxes and shipping fees are calculated
makes the purchase worth your while.

Skip the warranty. Extended warranties often cost


more money than potential repairs. In addition, after a
few years
time, your loved one may be looking to upgrade his or
her gadget anyway,
making the extended warranty an unnecessary expense.
Gadgets make for popular yet expensive holiday gifts.
But holiday shoppers can save money on electronics by
employing a few savings strategies.

Shoppers can employ several


strategies to save money on
gadgets this holiday season

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Great gifts for the family foodie


a wine rack that needs to be installed, as that might cause
damage that will cost them some money when the time comes to
move out. But if your friend or family member owns their home,
then look for a wine rack that fits in with their established dcor.
You even can christen the new wine rack by supplementing your
gift with a few bottles of your loved ones favorite vintages.
With so many potential gifts to choose from, shoppers often find
foodies are fun to shop for come the holiday season.

he best holiday gifts are often those that


encourage their recipients to pursue a
passion or favorite hobby. Tickets to a
ballgame might be right up a sports fans alley
while the family globetrotter would no doubt love a
contribution to his or her travel fund.
When gifting the family foodie, that one person
who loves to cook or simply cant get enough of
his or her favorite cuisines, shoppers have a host
of options at their disposal to ensure this holiday
season brings a smile to their favorite foodies
face.
Spice rack: Few home cooks can get by without
a vast selection of spices, so a spice rack that
includes all the essential spices makes perfect
sense for the family foodie. Some spice racks
even come with several years worth of free spice
refills, so do your homework and find one that will
have your friend or family member spicing things
up for years to come.
Cooking lessons: Cooking lessons can be a
great way for men, women and even children to
cultivate their love for food. If your friend or family
member prefers a specific type of cuisine, then
find him or her cooking lessons where he or she
can learn how to prepare and not just eat some
favorite dishes. Cooking lessons also make a
great opportunity to bond with a loved one. If you,
too, want to expand your cooking horizons, buy
your own lessons and go with your friend or family
member.
A night out: If your favorite foodie prefers his
or her meals made by someone else, treat that
friend or family member to a night out at his or
her favorite restaurant. You can give a gift card
to the restaurant or take this special someone
out yourself and enjoy a great meal and great
company to boot.
Serving dishes: Many foodies not only love to
eat but also love to serve up their favorite foods to
family and friends. If your friend or family member
has played host to guests many times in the past,
surprise him or her with some new serving dishes.
You probably have a sense of their serving style
already, but if you dont, make a mental note the
next time you visit or simply buy them a gift card
so they can buy whichever dishes they need to
make their next soiree a success.
Wine rack: A great bottle of wine completes a
great meal, so why not buy your family foodie
a place to store all of his or her bottles of
wine? Wine racks can range from the simple,
inexpensive standup models to more complex
or expensive models that need to be installed. If
the eventual recipient of your thoughtful gift rents
rather than owns his or her home, avoid buying

A night out at a loved


ones favorite restaurant
can make the perfect gift
for the family foodie.

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Eco-friendly gift ideas


for green giving
than paying another
person to handle. For
example, teach a senior
member of your family
how to navigate their
new smartphone or
agree to help them shop
for groceries.

iving eco-friendly
gifts is now
easier than
ever before. As more
and more people are
conscious of reducing
their impact on the
planet, the demand
for environmentally
conscious products and
services has grown.
Choosing earthfriendly gifts is not
only generous, but
gift-givers also can rest
assured theyre doing
their part to safeguard
natural resources for
future generations. The
following are some
gift ideas for the ecoconscious people on
your holiday shopping
list.
Locally made products
Locally made products
make great holiday
gifts. Such gifts are

not produced halfway


around the world,
meaning they dont
contribute to greenhouse
gas emissions and
global warming like
products that need to be
flown or driven across
the globe. Craft fairs and
artisan shops are good
sources for locally made
gifts, which also are a
great way to support
businesses in your
community.
Gifts of service
A massage or music or
tutoring sessions are
examples of gifts of
service. These gifts do
not require much use
of natural resources,
and recipients find
their personal nature
very thoughtful. Gifts of
service also can include
tasks you do yourself for
the gift recipient, rather

Recycled goods
When many people
think of recycling, they
tend to picture piles
of discarded plastic
bottles, glass jars and
aluminum cans. While
the end product of many
of these recycled pieces
is new cans, bottles and
jars, recycled materials
also can be turned into
new and unique pieces.
Trivets and spoon rests
made from recycled
and melted wine bottles
make for clever and
attractive gifts. Recycled
fire extinguishers have
been turned into vases,
and you can even find
bike parts that have
been used to make wind
chimes and belts if you
know where to shop.
Natural gifts
Natural gifts are
among the most
environmentally friendly
ones you can give.
Foodies may appreciate
an herb-growing kit

that enables them to


experiment with freshly
picked basil or thyme
in the kitchen, while
tree-growing kits and
flower seed packets are
nice stocking stuffers
for budding gardeners.
Offer to purchase a
living Christmas tree
for a relative, so that
he or she can plant
the evergreen after the
holidays have come and
gone.
Antiques
New, shiny gifts are
not the only ones that
have appeal. Gifting
a sentimental piece of
family history is an earthfriendly way to share
the holidays. Pass down
a cherished piece of
jewelry or, if you do not
have anything in your
own collection, browse
antique shops for items
that have interesting
histories.
The holiday season is
often a time of excess,
but giving doesnt have
to be detrimental to the
environment. Givers can
seek out earth-friendly
gifts and share even
more this time of year.

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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Things to consider
before buying this
holiday season
F

ew holiday shoppers can resist


a great deal. Whether its heavily
discounted merchandise on
Black Friday or last-minute sales for
shoppers who procrastinate, there are
deals to be had from the start of the
holiday season until its unofficial end
sometime around New Years Day.
But not all deals are what they seem.
Many a shopper has swiped their card
on a gift for a loved one only to find out
later they overspent or didnt read the
fine print and subjected themselves
or their friends and family members to
potentially costly fees. The following
are a handful of things shoppers
should consider before making any
purchases this holiday season.
Restocking fees
As thoughtful as holiday gifts may
be, many are ultimately returned.
Recipients may already have similar
items at home or find a particular gift
does not suit their personal styles.
Because returns are so common,
shoppers should read the fine
print before buying gifts to ensure
their purchases are not subject
to restocking fees if they must be
returned. Restocking fees can apply to
any product, but they are most often
applied to electronics. A restocking fee
is a charge the person returning the
gift must repay upon bringing the gift
back to the store or mailing it back to
the warehouse. Restocking fees often
apply to items that are not returned
in their original factory-sealed box,
and these fees can be exorbitant,
sometimes as much as 20 percent
of the cost of the product. So before
buying that big-ticket television or
appliance, holiday shoppers should
ensure the items recipient will not be
subject to a considerable fee if he or
she decides to return the gift.
Extended warranties
Many items come with manufacturer
warranties that cover damaged items

for a predetermined period of time. But


many shoppers want to go the extra
mile and buy extended warranties that
protect the products for longer periods
of time. While thats good in theory,
studies from Consumer Reports have
shown that products rarely break within
the time period covered by extended
warranties, meaning shoppers are
simply buying a false sense of security
theyre unlikely to ever use. When
considering an extended warranty,
first research the product you want
to buy by reading customer reviews
of the product on popular sites such
as Amazon.com. Such sites can
offer valuable insight with regard to
how reliable products are. If multiple
reviewers note that a given product
has never given them a reason to
reconsider their purchase, then you
likely dont need an extended warranty.
If you still want the extra protection,
read the fine print of the extended
warranty so you know just what it does
and does not cover.

Return policies
Because so many gifts are returned
once the holidays have come and
gone, its important to understand a
retailers return policy before buying
a gift for a friend or family member.
In-store purchases may be subject
to different return policies than items
bought online, which may need to be
returned via the mail, a potentially
costly expense for the gifts recipient
depending on the size of the gift. Try
to shop only at stores with flexible,
consumer-friendly return policies so
your friend or family member does not
have to jump through hoops just to
return the gift.
Resisting a holiday deal can be
difficult. But shoppers should first
read the fine print before making
any purchases so they can rest
easy knowing they made the best
decision possible.

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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Steps to take before giving How to give


pets as gifts
holiday gift cards
Let the recipient choose the pet
Aunts or uncles may think a cute puppy is an ideal
holiday gift for their nieces and nephews, but its
best to let those youngsters parents choose the
pet rather than going it alone. Once mom and dad
have given you the greenlight to gift their kids a
pet, let them decide which type of pet will become
the newest member of their households. Parents
may not feel their children are ready to handle the
significant responsibility of dog ownership, and
they may prefer their kids first receive a more lowmaintenance pet, such as a fish.

ts not uncommon for families to welcome a new


pet into their homes during the holiday season.
Parents may give their children their first pet
during the holidays, but those who choose to give
a pet to someone outside their immediate family
or to someone they dont live with should consider
the following advice before going through with that
decision.
Consult the eventual recipient first. The element of
surprise is part of what makes the holiday season
of giving so special, and few things may inspire
more enthusiastic responses than new pets under
the tree. But however appealing you may find
such reactions, its still best to first consult the
intended recipient before buying or adopting the
pet. Pets make wonderful additions to a home, but
some people may be allergic to certain animals
or simply not have the time or energy to devote to
pet ownership. No one wants to return an animal
to a kennel, and forcing a loved to take on the
unwanted responsibility of pet ownership does not
make much of a gift.

Pay for everything


Pets are expensive, even those that are adopted
from nearby shelters. Cats and dogs adopted
from local shelters or even animals bought directly
from breeders will need some immediate medical
care, including shots and initial examinations at
the veterinarians office, as well as food, dishes,
leashes (if giving a dog), and bedding. When
giving pets as a gift, men and women should fit
the bill for these additional expenses, which can
be significant. Recipients may not be able to afford
these additional expenses, especially during the
holiday season, nor did they ask to take on such
a financial burden. So men and women giving
pets as gifts should be capable of handling the oftoverlooked costs of adopting or buying a new pet.
Be willing to take the pet
Some households simply are not a good match
for pets. Men and women looking to give pets as
holiday gifts should be willing to take the pet into
their own homes if things are not working out with
the recipient. This does not mean gift-givers have
to keep the pet forever, but they should be willing
to temporarily care for the animal until it finds a new
home.
Pets sometimes make wonderful gifts, but men and
women who are considering giving pets as gifts this
holiday season should not approach such gestures
lightly.

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for friends and family. While many
people might be a cinch to shop
for, there always seems to be one
stickler on holiday shopping lists, and
finding the right gift for that person
can be an exercise in patience and
perseverance.
But even the most patient shopper
has his or her limits, and many people
find themselves giving gift cards to
those friends or family members who
seemingly have everything already.
Such cards make great gifts, but only
when gift givers employ a few tricks of
the gift card trade.
Buy directly from the retailer. Its
easy to be duped by a counterfeit gift
card, which can be embarrassing for
both the gift giver and its eventual
recipient. Counterfeit gift cards are big
business for criminals who prey on
gift givers during the holiday season.
Only buy gift cards directly from
the retailer, as cards sold by other
sources, such as an online auction
site, may be stolen or counterfeit. You
dont want to be the person who gave
a stolen or counterfeit card, and your
friend or family member does not
want to be subjected to an inquiry as
to why he or she is attempting to use
a stolen or counterfeit card.
Examine the card before leaving
the store. Once a cashier or
customer service employee hands
you a gift card, examine it for
tampering before leaving the store.
Some criminals gain access to gift
cards, even those that appear to
be behind lock and key, to learn
the PIN number associated with
the card. Once they have the PIN,

recipients can then recreate their


own card, using the stolen PIN to
activate and make purchases on
their counterfeit cards long before
the real card is sold to you. If you
detect any damage, ask for a new
card before leaving the store.
Include a gift receipt with the card.
When giving a gift card, dont forget
to include the gift receipt. The gift
receipt not only verifies the value of
the gift card, but also includes the
date the card was purchased. Thats
important information, as many
companies begin to charge fees,
some of which may be exorbitant, on
unused cards after a predetermined
period of time. Recipients who have
the gift receipt wont have to haggle
with retailers about the value of the
card should that ever be in dispute,
and the receipt also can serve as a
reminder that the recipient needs to
use the card before a given date to
avoid fees.
Consider a general purpose gift
card. If that stickler on your holiday
shopping list is especially difficult
to shop for, then you might want
to consider a general purpose gift
card issued by a company such as
American Express, MasterCard or
Visa. These cards generally allow
recipients to use their gift wherever
they choose, whether its to put gas
in their tank or buy groceries. That
versatility is valuable if you truly
have no idea what your friend or
family member needs or where he
or she likes to shop. One notable
disadvantage to general purpose gift
cards is that they tend to come with
more fees than more traditional gift
cards purchased directly from specific
retailers. Investigate these fees and
find a card that charges no fees or
only minimal fees.
Gift cards make great gifts and can
bail out frustrated holiday shoppers
who simply cant find that perfect gift
for a friend or family member. But
when shopping for gift cards, be sure
to exercise caution before buying a
card so your loved is not put in an
embarrassing or costly situation.

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Gift ideas
for the
special
seniors in
your life
W

ith lifetimes of experiences


and seemingly everything
they could ever want or
need in life already at their disposal,
seniors can be difficult to shop for
come the holiday season. Many
even insist that their family members
save their money and not buy them
anything for the holidays.
But if the thought of Grandma or
Grandma not having something to
open come the holidays is simply
unacceptable, consider the following
gift ideas.
Activity assistance devices
The realities of getting older often
mean the body slows down and
activities may not be as easy as
they used to be. Many active seniors
are not ready to live sedentary
lives, nor should they be forced
to do so. Plenty of products exist
that can make life easier and more
comfortable for older adults.
Television amplifying headphones
are one product that can be a great fit
for seniors, particularly those having
difficulty hearing their televisions. The
headphones amplify the sound of
the programming without disturbing
others in the room, and many such
headphones even allow users to
mute their televisions. This feature
is perfect for someone who likes to
watch TV while a spouse is sleeping
or reading in the same room.
Other devices that can make life
easier for seniors include magnifying
products or bookholders. In addition,
gel seat cushions can take pressure
off of the spine in the car or at home.
Food
Food is always a handy gift because
it doesnt take up much room and can

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Travel gifts
wrapped and
ready for
holiday giving
be enjoyed at a recipients leisure.
Perhaps there is something the
senior in your life used to enjoy as a
child but now finds hard to come by.
A search of the Internet may uncover
that special treat. You may be able to
ship a specialty soft drink or favorite
cookie that is not available in a
nearby store. Otherwise, ask a store
manager if a particular item thats not
in stock in the store can be a special
order.
Photos
What grandparent does not enjoy
looking at his or her family members?
Computer-savvy men and women
can use photo software to design
personalized photo books, calendars,
mugs, and other photo-related
gifts. Just about anything can be
emblazoned with a photo, including
tote bags and pillows.
Another idea is to collect old photos
and compile a memory book. Scan
the images so they are preserved
digitally and then print out the images
in a book that includes the family
history.
Time
Seniors who truly do not want or
need anything probably will likely
jump at the opportunity to spend
time with loved ones. Treat a friend
or family member to a meal out or
simply spend a few hours chatting
at his or her home. Sometimes the
company of a new face and good
conversation is the ideal gift.

A Little Something
For Everyone!

ertain gifts are standard fare come the


holidays. Adults often receive clothing while
kids typically get toys. But shoppers who
want to employ the element of surprise this season
may want to consider travel-related gifts to put
smiles on the faces of their loved ones.
Many people cannot afford to travel. Gifting travel
enables couples or families who may not have the
means to get away to hit the road in style.
When giving the gift of travel, shoppers should
consider gift certificates or vouchers that can
be applied to flights or lodging. Many travel
businesses and websites now offer gift registry
services that make it easy for shoppers to pay
for getaways for their loved ones. Some travel
agencies also incentivize travel gifts by offering
coupons or discounts to shoppers who purchase
travel packages for friends or family members.
Those on the lookout for travel-inspired gifts can
explore the following options.
Airline gift certificates: A gift certificate makes it
easy for travelers to book their own flights at their
leisure. These certificates typically can be applied
to any flight the airline offers and may even be
transferable.
Frequent flier miles:Find out if your frequent flyer
miles can be deposited directly into your loved
ones account. Later on he or she can redeem the
miles for a desired flight.

Luggage:Frequent travelers may appreciate


new luggage. Monogrammed tags can help make
luggage easy to identify at luggage carousels in
crowded airports.

Small ship voyages: Some cruise lines offer


working vacations, where passengers participate in
some of the responsibilities aboard the ship. These
voyages are ideal for someone who enjoys being
active and a part of the travel experience.

Scuba lessons: Travel enthusiasts who frequently


jet off to tropical locales may want to learn to scuba
dive, which means they must be certified after
taking lessons. Foot the bill for those lessons so
their next water adventure is complete.

Travelers checks: Sometimes the best gift is


the simplest one. Travelers checks may seem
like an outdated notion in the era of credit cards,
but theyre still available. Banks and credit card
companies are the best place to find travelers
checks. These checks are safer than bringing cash
along on a trip because they provide travelers with
protected purchasing power for the duration of their
trips. Prepaid gift cards also can be used for travel.
Just confirm that the card is accepted by retailers
at your loved ones travel destination.
Travel gifts can bring smiles to the faces of your
loved ones. These unique gifts are a novelty thats
not often found tucked under the tree.

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How to send gifts to


faraway friends and family

Gift exchange
dos and donts
C
hanukah, Christmas and
New Years Eve are right
around the corner. That
means neighborhoods, buildings and
stores will soon be awash in holiday
splendor. Social schedules will be
full, and men and women everywhere
will shuffle to complete their holiday
shopping.
Grab bags are a staple of this season
of giving, and the following are a few
dos and donts to ensure participation
in gift exchanges is fun and friendly for
all involved.
DO set a gift amount limit. Holiday
grab bags are more about having fun
and exchanging a little something
with friends and family members than
walking away with amazing prizes.
Establish a spending limit so everyone
receives a gift of roughly the same
value and no one feels slighted or left
out.
DONT exceed the spending
limit. It can be tempting to spend
more to make your gift appear more
impressive. But overspending defeats
the purpose of the gift exchange.
DO make it a game. Tossing gifts in

a bag only to have others reach in and


grab one is certainly effective. But the
concept can be even more fun if you
make a game out of it. Try passing
wrapped gifts around in a circle to a
holiday song. When the music stops,
the gift you are holding is the one you
open.

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the package is delivered. This can offer some
peace of mind during a hectic time of year.

Take advantage of free shipping offers.


Many retailers offer discounts on shipping rates
during the holiday season. Shop at retailers that
offer such discounts, as shipping costs can be
exorbitant depending on the sizes of the packages
being sent. In addition, online retailers may allow
you to ship the gift directly to its recipient, which
can help you ensure the gift gets to its destination
on time.

DONT let anyone see the gift you


bring. The idea is to keep things as
secretive as possible so as not to
sway the selection of presents.

DO ensure your gift is unisex.


Unless you know specifically that only
men or women will be opening the
presents, select items that will appeal
to both genders. Food, gift cards,
music, or home staples make great
grab bag gifts.

DONT forget to consider ages as


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both children and adults, so include
gifts that appeal to all ages when
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family and friends are spread out across the
country, if not the globe. Even though these
people may not be close geographically, theyre
still close in our hearts and, therefore, still on our
holiday shopping lists.
Some issues arise when sending gifts to faraway
friends and family. Distance necessitates shipping
gifts or making travel arrangements. To make
that process less complicated, consider these
suggestions.
Package gifts wisely. When shipping gifts,
exercise caution to ensure the item arrives on
time and in one piece. The holiday season is one
of the busiest times of the year for the shipping
industry, and packages may endure a few bumps
along the way. For fragile items, use extra packing
peanuts, newspaper or other protective wrapping
material. Choose the right size package so the
gift does not move around much inside of the
box. If the gift is expensive, insure the package in
the event it gets lost or damaged. Also, you may
want to spend a little more money to have the

Give gift cards and certificates. Gift cards are


an easy item to ship, and can be sent within
the regular mail for the cost of a stamp. Certain
retailers may have digital gift cards or certificates
that allow buyers to email a special code to the
gift recipient, who can then redeem the code for
a purchase credit. This is a convenient, fast and
inexpensive way to send holiday wishes.

Dont forget about inspections and customs


procedures. Items shipped out of the country
may be delayed by customs inspectors at
their ultimate destination. Assume that certain
packages may be opened or detained, and
ship such packages early so the gifts still
arrive on time. Packages that look unusual or
like theyre hiding something may be prone to
inspection more so than others. Be honest about
declarations of value and what is contained in the
package. Also, realize certain items, like fruits,
vegetables, plants, or seeds, may be prohibited.
Learn the international shipping rules for your
gifts destination prior to sending anything.
Distant family members and friends may be out
of sight but certainly not out of mind come the
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

How to help new


parents make the
holidays special

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Emphasize safety
when buying gifts
for children
TOY SAFETY TIPS

ringing a baby home changes a persons


life. Babies bring great joy but also some
confusion into a household, especially as
the new parents adapt in their first few weeks or
months as mom and dad.
Babies tend to draw attention away from their
folks, whose needs may be lost in the shuffle.
As babys first holiday season approaches, the
youngsters parents and extended family often
attempt to make the experience as memorable as
possible. But family and friends of new parents
also can take steps to lighten new parents holiday
burdens by offering some thoughtful holiday gifts
that can provide support and love for newly minted
moms and dads.
Time: New parents typically are short on time.
Theres little time to shop, eat and sleep. Friends
and family of new parents can give the gift of
time this holiday season. Offer your services as a
babysitter so new parents can enjoy some alone
time, or simply lend a hand with household chores
so the new mom and dad can relax instead of work

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Memories: The first hours and days of having a
new child are filled with opportunities to capture
every moment. Gone are the days when film must
be developed and tangible photos must be stored
in photo albums. Digital technology means some
photos never make it to hard copies. But even if
photos rarely find their way into frames, preserving
early memories is essential. Computers can fail
and camera cards can break. In such instances,
precious images may be lost forever unless
parents have backup. An Eye-Fi wireless memory
card will automatically upload images from a
camera to a computer or external memory source,
ensuring no precious snapshots are lost.
Food: New parents nourishment may come from
any package thats easily torn open with their teeth
while tending to a crying infant. Meals, snacks and
food baskets make great gifts that keep parents
fed and happy. Consider memberships to fruit of
the month clubs or call the new parents favorite
restaurant and send them a meal.
Pampering: Sometimes new parents just
need some pampering, whether its a shopping
excursion, a visit to a hair dresser, an appointment
with a masseuse, or something as simple as a
long, uninterrupted hot shower. A gift card to a spa
or salon may make a good gift for a luxury-starved
parent. Just remember to factor child care into the
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Give the gift of indulgence


this holiday season
T
he holiday season is rife with
tradition. Families have their
own unique traditions, whether
its gathering at Grandmas to enjoy a
holiday meal or singing carols together
around the neighborhood with friends
who live nearby.
One tradition that seems to have
made it into many families holiday
celebrations is indulging in delicious
baked goods. Desserts are a big part of
the holiday season, when many people
relax restrictions on their diets to enjoy
some of their favorite cookies and
cakes. While such delicacies are often
served at dinnertime, homemade baked
goods also make great gifts come
the holiday season. Whether a friend
or family member is a fully devoted
foodie or simply a person who loves a
decadent dessert, gifting homecooked
baked goods is a great way to show
your loved ones just how much you
appreciate them. This holiday season,

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Sticky Chocolate Gingerbread
Makes an 8-inch cake
213 cups dark molasses
6 ounces dark chocolate (60 to 70
percent cocoa solids), grated
134 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons ground ginger
5 ounces whole pieces preserved
stem ginger, drained and
roughly chopped
1 stick (8 tablespoons)
unsalted butter, softened
1
2 cup plus 2 tablespoons dark brown
sugar, sifted (to remove lumps)
2 medium eggs, beaten
1
2 teaspoon baking soda

Desserts are a big part


of the
holiday season

tablespoons milk, warmed


A pinch of salt
Extra-large crystallized ginger
pieces, to scatter (optional)

the molasses and chocolate mixture and finally

A deep 8-inch square cake pan or


8 x 6 x 3-inch oval cake pan

the crystallized ginger, if using, and bake for

the flour mixture. Dissolve the baking soda in

the milk and gradually beat this into the batter.


Pour into the prepared cake pan, scatter with
45 minutes. Reduce the oven temperature to

Preheat the oven to 325 F. Grease and line


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nonstick parchment paper.
Put the molasses in a pan and heat gently until
hot, but do not allow it to boil. Remove the pan
from the heat and add the chocolate. Stir until
melted.
Sift the flour, ground ginger and salt together
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Save when shopping this holiday season

he holiday season is filled with tradition. Many


families have their own unique customs, and those
traditions create lasting memories for adults and
children alike.
One such holiday tradition is shopping for gifts for family
and friends. Many people enjoy holiday shopping, anxiously
anticipating the look on their loved ones faces when they

open their presents. But holiday shopping is


even more enjoyable for shoppers who can save
a little extra money. The following are a few tips
for shoppers who still want to give the perfect
gifts but dont want to break the bank.
* Stop paying for shipping. Many people now do
their holiday shopping online. Online shopping
can be more convenient and give consumers
more options. But some shoppers still shy away
from online retailers for fear of high shipping
costs. However, some retailers offer free
shipping to consumers who spend a certain
amount of money. In addition, savvy shoppers
can scour the Internet for free shipping codes
they can use at checkout. Some retailers even
offer free shipping during the holiday season
(last minute purchases might not be eligible) to
entice customers.
* Empty your wallet of gift cards. Gift cards are
popular gifts come the holidays, but many gift
card recipients fail to use their cards prior to
their expiration dates. Many cards expire 12
months after their initial purchase date. If your
wallet is filled with gift cards you received last
holiday season, use them to buy gifts for friends
and family now before they expire.
* Make a list. Santa Claus is renowned for making a list
come the holiday season, and holiday shoppers should
follow his lead. Prior to your first holiday shopping trip,
make a list that includes the names of friends and family
to buy for and what you want to buy for each one of them.
Doing so decreases the chances youll forget someone and

Thoughtful gifts
for hosts and hostesses

hen invited to a friend or family


members home for a dinner party or
weekend getaway, custom suggests
bringing a gift along for the host or hostess.
Hosting is not always as easy as some hosts
make it appear, so bringing a gift along is a great
way to show your gracious hosts how much
you appreciate their efforts. The following are a
handful of ideas that make great host and hostess
gifts.
Coffee: Coffee makes a great gift when
spending a night or weekend at your hosts
home. Many adults prefer a hot cup of coffee
when they wake up in the morning, so bring along
a bag of fresh gourmet coffee for everyone to
enjoy through the weekend. When bringing fresh
coffee, its best to err on the side of caution, so
make sure to have the beans ground before you
arrive at the home of your host, who may or may
not have a grinder. You can even go the extra
mile and bring both caffeinated and decaffeinated
coffee so those who prefer decaf are not left out in
the cold.

*
*

Electric wine opener: For those who want to


lend a helping hand with regard to nighttime
beverages, consider an electric wine opener.
Such openers remove the struggle of opening
bottles of wine with traditional corkscrews. Electric
wine openers can remove both natural and
synthetic corks at the effortless press of a button,

which means hosts can quickly and easily open


bottles of wine for the table without the fear of
breaking the cork and having it sneak its way into
the wine.
Plant: Plants also make great gifts for hosts
and hostesses. While flowers dont have the
longest life expectancy, a well-maintained
plant can last a full season or longer. Plants can
serve as pleasant accents to a homes interior
while improving the air quality within the home,
but plants also can be placed outdoors to add an
extra element to a hosts garden or yard.

be forced to drive back to the mall. Reducing the number


of shopping trips you have to make will conserve fuel and
save you a substantial amount of money and time.
* Pay in cash. If youre not a fan of online shopping, then
use only cash when shopping at brick-and-mortar stores.
Paying with cash eliminates the risk of overspending with
credit cards, which will come back to haunt you in January
when the bills are due. Take a predetermined amount of
cash with you when shopping, and once that money is
gone, then its time to go home.
* Dont be tempted by retailer credit cards. Retailer credit
cards can be very tempting, especially when the cashier
offers an immediate 20 percent discount if you sign up for
the card at the register. But that discount comes at a steep
price down the road. Not only will you be receiving a bill
after the holiday season, but that retailer credit card will
most definitely feature a high interest rate that can negate
the initial discount at the register -- unless you pay off the
balance in full.
* Create spending parameters with your immediate family.
The economy has yet to fully recover from the downturn
that began nearly half a decade ago. As a result, many
people still approach the holiday shopping season with a
degree of trepidation. Get together with your immediate
family and establish spending parameters so no person
feels like he or she has to spend too much money on
holiday shopping. Agree that no gift should cost more than
$25. Everyone will still enjoy the holiday season and one
anothers company, and they wont be forced to deal with
the stress of overspending.

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or establish a serene environment within their
homes and offices. Hosts work very hard when
hosting friends or family members, and scented
candles can help them to unwind once all the
guests have come and gone for the night.
Seasonal items: Seasonal items relevant
to the time of year when youre visiting or
staying overnight with your host also make
great gifts. For example, if a friend or family
member is hosting a holiday party, then bring an
ornament or decorative item he or she can hang
on the tree or use to deck the halls in the years
to come. If the party is a summertime backyard
barbecue, then give some grilling accessories
hosts can use when firing up the grill throughout
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Great gifts for film fans Frugal gift wrapping ideas

consider splitting the cost with family


members who are also looking to
indulge this particular film fans
passion.
Outdoor theater screen: For
film buffs who miss the glory
days of drive-in movie theaters,
consider a portable outdoor movie
theater screen. Such screens are
large enough to entertain the whole
family, whether its a backyard movie
night on a warm summer evening or
during a camping trip when film fans
can relax under the stars and watch
their favorite films. Screens wont
be too useful without a projector, so
make sure your loved one already
has a projector or suggest a family
member purchase the projector and
then present both gifts at the same
time.
Streaming subscription: Few
people now watch films on
DVD, as streaming services
have become the go-to means to
watching the films of the past and
present. Sign your loved one up for
subscription to a service such as
Netflix or Amazon Prime, and he
or she will have instant access to
thousands of films.

ome people cant wait to get


their hands dirty in the kitchen
and try out a new recipe, and
some people are movie buffs who
cant seem to get enough of their
favorite films. For the latter, a holiday
gift that plays to their passion for the
big screen can make the season that
much more special. The following
are a handful of gift ideas that are
sure to leave your loved one starstruck this holiday season.
Vintage movie poster: Many
film fans adorn the walls of their
homes with movie posters, so
a vintage movie poster from your
friend or family members favorite
film makes a great gift. Go the extra
mile and have the poster custom
framed so its ready to be hanged on
the wall the moment your loved one
opens his or her gift.
Surround sound system: This
gift will require a considerable
financial commitment, but no
home theater system is complete
without a state-of-the-art surround
sound system. Surround sound
systems give movie buffs the full
movie theater experience from the
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Newspaper:
Recycle
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paper. Encourage
everyone to wrap
in newspaper for a
cohesive look come
Christmas morning.
Cloth: Leftover
cloth from
Halloween or
cloth purchased to
create homemade
curtains can be turned
into giftwrap for
awkward-shaped gifts.
Use decorative ribbon
to seal the bundle
shut.
Brown paper:
Brown paper
tied with twine or
ribbon is inexpensive
and can easily be
recycled after use.
Use a marker to put
the names of gift
recipients on each
package to save on gift tags as well.
Glass jars: Use mason jars when wrapping
smaller gifts, including gift cards, to give them
an arts-and-crafts feel.
Fabric gift bags: If youre handy with a needle
and thread, sew sacks out of leftover fabric to
make gift bags of various sizes.
Cookie tins: Find unique cookie tins from yard
sales or leftover tins from holidays past and
use them as gift boxes.
Recipes: If you will be giving a cookbook or
food-themed gifts, print recipes that can be
used as gift wrap and then later used to make
certain dishes.
Baby linens: From blankets to wash cloths,
use baby linens to wrap infant-themed gifts for
new parents.
Baskets: Wicker baskets are available in
various shapes and sizes. They can be used
to make a gift collection and then reused over
and over again.

oliday shoppers spend billions of dollars


each year on gifts for friends, family and
coworkers. But holiday shoppers also
spend substantial amounts of money dressing
up those gifts with bows and wrapping paper.
Shoppers may not want to spend much more on
wrapping paper, bags and other ways to dress-up
their gifts, and by employing a few tricks of the
gift wrapping trade, they may not have to. The
following are some frugal, yet flashy, ways to wrap
presents this holiday season.
Childrens artwork: Over the course of a
school year parents can accumulate dozens
of original pieces of art from their childrens
time in the classroom. Instead of relegating those
pictures to a memory box or temporary glory on
the refrigerator, turn them into unique gift wrap.
Pair these pieces of art with colored ribbon, and
everyone who gets a unique masterpiece will feel
special.

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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

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Local businesses help make holiday gatherings festive


Time is in short supply during the holiday
season. Between the shopping, cooking,
baking and wrapping, there seems to be
precious few hours to tackle anything
else. Those who desire an old-fashioned,
homemade holiday can still experience all
of the seasonal magic by deferring some
of the work to local businesses.
Baking
What would the holiday season be without the sweet treats and inviting smells of
freshly baked goods? The cooler weather
is an ideal time to turn on the oven and
whip up a batch of cookies or cakes with
the aroma of pungent cinnamon and nutmeg. Others would prefer desserts that
provide homemade flair without the effort.
Local bakeries experience an upswing in
business this time of year as shoppers

Gifting those who help


us throughout the year

Holiday gift-giving etiquette can be


confusing, especially when it comes
to gifting those men and women
who arent necessarily friends or
family members, but still help us out
in a variety of ways. Deciding how
to thank the people who intersect
our lives by delivering mail or
cleaning the pool can take a little
ingenuity.
Gifting preferences often vary from
region to region. What might be
acceptable in a certain area of the
country may be frowned upon elsewhere. For example, in urban areas
cash gifts are usually appreciated,
whereas rural, close-knit communities tend to give homemade gifts.
The rule to remember, above all,
is that if a gift is given with good
intentions, it should be happily
received. That being said, here are
some general guidelines for gifting
those men and women who help us
throughout the year.
* Determine your list. Think about
the people with whom you interact
regularly. The sanitation workers
who pick up the trash twice a week
and your mail carrier may take priority over the hairstylist you visit once
every month or two.
* Establish a budget. The holiday
season can be costly, so set a firm
limit on what you plan to give, perhaps between $10 and $20 each,

and stick to that budget for each


recipient.
* Recognize that not everyone is allowed to accept gifts. Some service
providers are not allowed to accept
cash gifts or presents. Government
employees, for example, may be
prohibited from accepting cash gifts
or gifts that exceed a predetermined
amount. With this in mind, gloves
or a gift basket may be your best
option.
* Gift a little more to personal care
professionals. Your hairstylists,
masseuse or anyone who performs
more personal tasks for you may
warrant a larger gift. Etiquette suggests giving a gift equal to the price
of one session of service, even if
that gift is cash. Therefore if your
hair cut costs $35, gift $35.
* Health and child care employees
warrant special treatment. A private
nurse, nanny or nursing home
worker should be gifted for the holidays. Avoid cash gifts with health
service providers, opting for a more
personal gift that is a token of your
affection and appreciation. If gifts
are not allowed, consider making a
charitable donation in the persons
name.

flock to choose among the pastries, cookies and pies in display cases. Whether a
dessert comes directly from your kitchen
or that of a local confectionary shop,
chances are guests will enjoy each delectable bite. If you have a custom-order
dessert in mind, consult with the bakery
well in advance to ensure your dessert
will be available when hosting friends and
family.

Parties
Social calendars fill up come November
and December. When hosting a gathering
of coworkers, family or friends, choose
local venues for social events so travel
to and from the party is easier on guests.
Parties can take place anywhere, includ-

ing movie theaters, bowling alleys, wine


stores, and indoor floral nurseries.
Gifting
Shopping at local vendors often means
more personalized service and a less
stressful experience. Develop a rapport
with a favorite shop owner so that he or
she can alert you to private sales or put
coveted items on the side. A specialty store may have that unique gift not
easily found elsewhere, and shop owners
may be able to special-order bulk gifts.
Smaller retailers may also offer specialized services, such as gift-wrapping or
personal shopping.
Shopping locally can help holiday shoppers save time and support their communities.

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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

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Nov. 29th
All Day!
9am-5pm Demonstrations

304-725-1461

ALL ABOUT FABRIC

Family Owned & Operated Since 1989

304-263-6800

www.carpetone.com

248 N. Queen Street, Martinsburg, WV

Repossesion Junk Cars


Local & Long Distance Towing
Unlocks & Jump Starts Roadside Assistance
182 Lawn St Martinsburg, WV 25404

304-262-5350

Buyers Guide 304-267-9983

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Asphalt

Collins Barber Shop


3 Barbers to better serve you

ENTERPRISES

304-229-0123
2 Locations:

Serving Tri-State For 35 Years

Lawn Maintenance
Asphalt, Sealcoating & Repairs,
Landscaping Designs, Patios,
Decks, Fencing & Retaining Walls

&

Licensed & Insured

Carpet Cleaning

Home Pro
Carpet Cleaning
Serving the Eastern Panhandle

Carpets & Upholstery


FREE ESTIMATES

Same Owner
Jim Valentine
New Phone Numbers
Cell: 240-409-3111
Business: 301-829-4536
From Around The World

SURVEY 500
International
Religious Survey

For All Ages Especially College


SEE HOW YOU COMPARE?
For further info, please visit:

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103 W. Washington Street


Charles Town, WV 304-725-0123

OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY CLOSED SUNDAY

Construction

Homes
Additions
Remodeling
Decks, etc...

FREE Estimates

COE

CONSTRUCTION
Licensed & Insured WV032927

304.754.5978
304.676.6861 Cell

Nicholas Landon 304-270-0300


Matthew Licodo 304-279-5566

Formerly Tabler Station


Carwash, Now Under
New Ownership of
Garland Martin

Custom Designs and Much Much More!

Locally Owned & Operated

Licensed & Insured

Drywall

Now Offering
All of Your Landscaping &
Lawn Care Needs!
FREE
ESTIMATES
CALL
TODAY!

FREE
ESTIMATES

Drywall
& Repairs
D WV041836
30 Years Experience

Custom Trim Work Cabinetry


Drywall Painting Flooring
Decks Garages Remodeling
Basement Finishing Additions & More
Licensed & Insured

Reasonable Rates

Kenny Stanley, Owner

304.725.5409

304-350-0300

Foreclosures
Rental Properties
Junk Metal Hauled Away
Car Removal
Trash & Debris
Tree Removal
Commercial & Residential
Fast & Reliable Service

LICENSED & INSURED MASTER ELECTRICIAN


WV026307

Garage Doors & Openers

Call Dave: 304-676-9492


or 304-676-4292
Licensed & Insured

NOW SELLING TOPSOIL & BLACK SHALE

30+ Yrs. Exp.

FREE Estimates 3042677745

Handyman

Hauling/Lawncare

Handyman Labor
Services

O.W. Hauling

DECKS

Screened Topsoil Mulch


Stone Aged Manure
Sand Compost
Firewood Delivered
Junk & Debris Removed
- FREE ESTIMATES -

We Haul It All
5 Tons at a Time

304-279-1949
Licensed & Insured

Accepting Major Credit Cards


www.handymanlaborservices.com

304-264-5966

CHECKS

WV Lic#043347

Heating and Air

Home Care

Heating and Air Conditioning

FRITSCH

REST ASSURED
IN HOME CARE

SAVE This Heating Coupon -

30 OFF

Retired LPN will work


with elderly or ill to
Maintain At-Home
Independence.

400 OFF

20 YEARS EXPERIENCE
IN NURSING

Call Scott 304-274-1515

229-8816

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VA2705143754

FREE ESTIMATES

Installation

OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE

304.229.7870

Painting Fences
Basements Bathrooms
Leaf Removal & Yard Waste

SCOTTS
ELECTRIC

Garage Doors
& Openers

Give Us Your To Do List,


Well Get It Done!

a Service Call

Electrician

Ill Haul It All

Holiday Portraits

Heating & Air


$

304-283-9789

Licensed & Insured

Excavating/Hauling

Hauling
Leslies Hauling
& Removal

Rt.11 South
Car Wash, LLC
Come In & See
Us For Our
Personal Service

Construction

No job too
large or small!

Car Wash

Flooring Decks Int. & Ext. Painting


Bathroom & Kitchen Remodels
Crown Molding Tile Work
Drywall Hanging & Finishing
Basement Finishing

20 Pedal Car Drive Inwood, WV


on Route 51 beside CVS

FREE ESTIMATES

304-267-2430
or 304-671-9057

Carpentry

Barber Shop

CBP

Wednesday, November 26, 2014 W

Flexible to individual needs.


I provide high standard care
at reasonable cost.

304-433-7201

NO Expiration Date!

25

OFF *

Any Service Call

Proven Service
You Can Trust!

Full service Heating and


Air Conditioning
Trained Technicians Available
24 Hours/7 Days a Week
100% Financing Available
On All New Equipment
On Approved Credit

The Door Guy


Sales & Service, LLC

Cell:
304.279.7232

TheDoorGuy07@comcast.net

Heating and Air Conditioning

J & L Heating and Air Conditioning


304-229-0622

Family owned and operated Senior citizen discount


Flat rate pricing No overtime charges 24/7 service

Special One Time Fall Inspection


$

50.00

Parts and repairs extra. Expires 11/30/2014.

FIND US ON

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

Buyers Guide 304-267-9983

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Landscaping/Snowplowing

Mower Repairs

Mower Repair
Service Just the Way You Like It

CLARKS ENTERPRISE Daves Lawn


LANDSCAPING LAWN MOWING SNOW PLOWING
YEARLY LOT MAINTENANCE NEW SOD INSTALLATION
CUSTOM INTERIOR & DRYWALL REPAIR HAULING FENCING

FREE ESTIMATES

P.O. Box 684 Martinsburg, WV 25402

304-279-8200

Call
304-267-9983

Pick-Up and Delivery Available


Inwood East 51 2 1/2 Miles

JJBs Plumbing Inc.

Ruark Enterprise

Since 1988

304-229-8235
& Bathroom
Remodeling

Licensed & Insured WV002047

Roof Repair

Towing

RINEHOLTZ TOWIN G

BEAVERS

24 Hour Towing

Roof Repair & Services


Gutter Cleaning

182 Lawn Street


Martinsburg, WV 25404

304-262-5350

Roofing, Siding, Residential Snow Removal

Danny & Melissa Beavers, Owners


beaversroofrepairandservices.com

304-702-3930

02

Repossesion Junk Cars


Local & Long Distance Towing
Unlocks & Jump Starts Roadside Assistance

Tree Service

Tree Service

&T
E
Tree Service

Custom Tree &


Stump Removal, LLC
Ill beat ANY reasonable
written proposal!
Tree & Stump
Removal
Pruning
Mowing Avail.
Bobcat Work

One Step Above The Rest


Trimming Topping
Removal
Stump Grinding

24 Hour Storm Damage


Licensed & Insured FREE Estimates

TREE SERVICE
Customer Satisfaction
Keeps Us Climbing

16 years Experience
STORM DAMAGE
TOPPING TRIMMING
REMOVALS

FREE ESTIMATES
Licensed & Insured

304-262-4105

Phone: 267-9983
Fax: 263-7106
E-mail: ads@yourbg.com

Call 304-995-4265

Paul
Rankin
Tree Service

SHELTONS

Buyers Guide, 415 Wilson St.


Martinsburg WV 25401

Insured

Water Delivery

Tree Service

Deadline:
11 AM Monday

FREE ESTIMATES

Tree Service

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30 each additional word.

WE FINANCE!

Free Estimates

304-886-8059

30 Words for Only $9

Ask About Our Discounts

240-674-3176 304-886-4751

Residential Contractor

YARD SALE RATES

Tree Removal & Trimming


Brush Removal

Experts with 30+ Years Experience


Licensed & Insured

Remodeling

1217 Grazier Street Martinsburg, WV


Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm

304-229-3608
Licensed & Insured

Tree Service

Plumbing

Framing, Roofing, Siding


Master
Plumber
304-267-6805
Sunrooms, Garages,
Complete
www.KneislysMowerRepair.com
Basements, etc.
Plumbing Service
KNEISLYS
Engine & Mower, Inc.

Fast & Friendly Service


Lawn Mowers Generators
Welding Work Chain Saws
Wood Splitters Parts & Services
Zero Turns

17 Years Experience
LICENSED & INSURED

This Spot
Could Be
Yours For
As Little As
$
25 A Week!

Mowers Trimmers
Chain Saws Tillers
Engines Generators
Snow Throwers & Blowers

Mower Repairs

Fax: 304-263-4510 sclark6112@aol.com

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Web Site Services

Serving the Panhandle for Over 18 Years!


Specializing in:

Pools
Hot Tubs
Cisterns
Dust Control

We Offer Driveway Repair


Hauling Stone
Land Clearing

304-754-9590

Search Local Buy Local

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The Eastern Panhandles Automotive Source... To place your ad call 304-267-9983

GUARANTEED

CREDIT
APPROVAL

Go to www.executiveautowv.com to fill out a


FREE Credit Application for GUARANTEED APPROVAL!
Text 4 digit vehicle code to 27414 For More Info.

2008 Dodge Avenger

$12,500

Text

ex08

to 27414

2006 Pontiac G6
Text

$8,995
0BCV

to 27414

2005 Toyota Sienna


Text

$9,995

exa005 to 27414

94EG

Text

2007 Volkswagen Jetta


Text

$11,500

exas07 to 27414

2008 Chrysler Town & Co


Text

$11,900
118V

to 27414

Text

to 27414

Text

to 27414

Text

2007 Chevrolet Aveo


Text

$12,900

Text

10XF

18XL

to 27414

$9,995
948F

to 27414

0LJM

to 27414

2004 Ford Freestar Wagon

to 27414

Text

Call Toll Free 888-817-5064

Executive Auto Sales


926 North Queen Street Martinsburg, WV

$7,995

$13,500

Text

to 27414

2006 Chevy Silverado 1500

to 27414

2011 Chevrolet Impala

$7,995
3LNH

2N8O

2008 Pontiac G6

$7,495
0AJJ

$9,995

2007 Chevrolet Cobalt

$13,900

Text

2005 Pontiac Grand Prix

2MJV to 27414

Text

2005 BMW X3 3.0i

1991 Chevrolet Camaro

$2,600

2007 Nissan Sentra

$6,995
EA4

to 27414

We
Take
Trades!

Cars
1988 Cadillac Limo, 76400
miles, $8900 Call today.
304-433-4300.
2007 Pontiac Solstice Convertible, white, black top,
beige interior, 35k, like
new, garage kept, $12,000.
Call 304-279-2761.
2012 Hyundai SonataTurbo, nav., back-up
camera, 36,000 miles,
great condition, $17,000
OBO,
call
301-5294090.
CHEAPSKATES PROPANEDays a week!! BIG
selection of Tanks-Fittings-Hoses-Accessories.
New LONGER
hours. 9-7 MON-SAT;
NOON-5
SUNDAY.
FALLING
WATERS
CAMPSITE.
304-2742791.

I will pay $200 up to


$600 cash for unwanted
cars, trucks and vans.
Also buy scrap tractors
and equipment. 304-2617036.
WILL Buy and remove
junk vehicles. We sell
used parts Franks Towing, 304-229-5057 or
304-839-9142.

Trucks
2002 Suzuki XLT that
runs but needs timing
chain. High mileage.
Use for parts, $1500/
obo.
Call
304-2293184.

SUVs
2006 4x4 Ford Explorer 6 cyl , 94,531 miles,
$9,075. 304-268-9151.

Auto Parts
THE Auto Reaper Buys
Junk Auto Top prices offered. Cash money, same
day pick up. Call or text
anytime
304-676-8287.
www.theautoreaper.com.
Facebook The Auto Reaper
2 van bench seats for a
Dodge or Plymouth van
in good shape, $150.
Call 240-344-9898.
355 rear differential
for Dodge or Plymouth
half ton Pick-up. Asking $175. Call 240-3449898.
4 tires from 2000 Explorer, 235-75-r15 in
good condition. Fits also
Ford Ranger. Mounted
& Balanced, $300. Call
304-676-8717 ot 304676-8746.

CAMPER Shell fits 8ft. bed


(Ford or Chevy). Black Fiberglass with windows in
excellent condition, $500.
Call 304-676-8717 or 304676-8746.
CHEVY Impala hood 65-66
$125 obo. Call 304-6716953
CHEVY or GMC 4x4 4L60E
transmission w/ converter
fits 1997 to 2002 with 4.3
or 5.7 liter engine (VGC).
$450.00. 304-725-7630 /
304-268-8121
FORD Mustang hood 89
$50 obo. Call 304-6716953 anytime
Advertise Your Car
In The Buyers Guide
for 13 Weeks

For As
Little As

1499

Up to 20 words. Limited to 1 item. Private Party Only!


Must be paid at time of placement. NO refunds

304-267-9983

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Motorcycles

RVs/Campers

CHEAPSKATES
PROPANEDays a week!! BIG
selection of Tanks-Fittings-Hoses-Accessories.
New LONGER
hours. 9-7 MON-SAT;
NOON-5
SUNDAY.
FALLING
WATERS
CAMPSITE.
304-2742791.

CHEAPSKATES
PROPANEDays a week!! BIG
selection of Tanks-Fittings-Hoses-Accessories.
New LONGER hours. 9-7
MON-SAT; NOON-5 SUNDAY. FALLING WATERS
CAMPSITE.
304-2742791.

MOTORCYCLE, Harley
Davidson 1998, 95th
anniversary, wide glide,
24k miles, $5,000. 304671-1474.

Trailers
4x8 Tilt Bed Trailer,
$300. Call 304-2643761.
CHEAPSKATES PROPANEDays a week!! BIG
selection of Tanks-Fittings-Hoses-Accessories.
New LONGER
hours. 9-7 MON-SAT;
NOON-5
SUNDAY.
FALLING
WATERS
CAMPSITE.
304-2742791.

MUST sell Fifth wheel


camper 2006. Model Summit Ridge 29ft. w/fidel out.
Sleeps four $14,000. Call
304-596-3119

Inform The
Community Of
Your Church
News
Due Thursday
At Noon
Buyers Guide
Church News
415 Wilson St.,
Martinsburg, WV
FAX: 304-263-7106
EMAIL: ads@yourbg.com

Advertise
Your Car

Automotive
Wanted
WILL pay $$ for your
unwanted vehicles, also
will remove your unwanted metal. Call 304-6769769. Tommys Auto.

Our Special Delivery Stork


Rental Package Includes:
Next-Day Service
Star Keepsake

for 13 Weeks

What a GREAT way to


announce the birth of your
baby or to help announce
the birth of a friends baby.
Anna
Elizabeth
9 lbs. 5 oz.
21 inches
May 15, 2004

Special!
4-Day Rental

2900

Plus tax

Limited Delivery Area.

Special Delivery Stork


304-267-9983

Regular Oil Change 25


$

For As Little As

14

AUTOMOTIVE

99

Call

cars304.com

304-267-9983
Mon.-Fri. 8:30am - 5:00pm
Must be paid at time of
placement. NO refunds

Interest
Rates

Our Tech has over 35yrs experience in transmission work

Call Us Today!
304.263.6664

 FAST, FUN and FRIENDLY SERVICE

05 Ford F350 Super Duty XLT Dually


$
was
23,995 NOW 21,995

Up To 1lb. freon

Tire, Truck & Auto Repair

1279 St. Andrews Drive, Hedgesville, WV 25427


Hours: M-F 8am-5pm Sat 8am-1pm

Text
7QPQ

Text
8CVO

Eagle School Rd Martinsburg, WV

69 Spring Mills

0.9%

AS
LOW
AS
to qualified buyers on
Certified Preowned Vehicles

 Highest Trade-In Values in the Tri-State


 Parsons Ford will pay off your trade
 FAST, EASY Approvals  115 Point Inspection
 Full Tank of Gas  6 Month/6,000 Mile
POWERTRAIN WARRANTY - 100% parts & labor
 12 Month/12,000 Mile on select models
POWERTRAIN WARRANTY - 50% parts & labor

TRANSMISSIONS - Repaired & Rebuilt

95

New filter and up to 5qts oil

Search Local
Buy Local

Up to 20 words. Limited to 1
item. Private Party Only!

Save YOUR Money On PARTS!

49

Mon. - Fri. 8am - 7pm; Sat. 8am - 6pm

1,000s
in Stock!

Well Match or Beat


Any Competitors Price
on Any Brand!

95

We Also Now Do WV Modified State Inspections


201 Wilson St. Martinsburg, WV
304-267-2280

Auto
Parts
Sold and Installed Full Service Dept.

& Service

Page 37

Complete Synthetic Oil Change


up to 5qts synthetic oil,
95
only $
new filter, plus 16 point check

In The Buyers Guide

Welcome
Baby Home

with a 7-Foot Yard Stork!

Buyers Guide 304-267-9983

was
$
14,995

Text
594W

06 BMW 325i
$
NOW 12,995

08 Toyota Tundra SR5


$
NOW 22,995

was
$
24,995

TEXT THE 4 DIGIT VEHICLE CODE TO 27414 For More Info & Pics

13 Smart For Two Pure

NOW $12,995

12 Ford Focus

NOW $13,995

10 Chevy Equinox LS

NOW $12,995

12 Ford Fusion SEL

NOW $20,995

12 Honda Accord EXL

NOW $19,995

10 Cadillac CTS

NOW $21,995

10 Lincoln Town Car Sig. Limited

NOW $18,995

11 Nissan Sentra

NOW 12,995

10 Dodge Nitro Heat

NOW $17,995

12 Nissan Altima 2.5S

NOW $15,995

11 Ford Fiesta SE

NOW 15,995

09 Lincoln MKS

NOW $16,995

Text 606P for more info.

Text B9B1 for more info.


Text 7QPJ for more info.

Text 7SYQ for more info.

304-274-1611

WAS $14,995
WAS $22,995
WAS $20,995

WAS $18,950

Text E53R for more info.


Text 6K21 for more info.

Text 7CPT for more info.


Text 1VMT for more info.

Text
7QZ1

07 Lincoln MKZ
$
NOW 14,995

was
$
16,995

WAS $15,995
WAS $24,995
$

WAS $16,995
$

WAS $16,995

Text 7W8E for more info.


Text 7ZKX for more info.
Text BBB1 for more info.
Text 8VPE for more info.

Text
3400

WAS $15,995
WAS $25,995
WAS $19,995
WAS $18,995

Text
87W9

04 Jeep Liberty Limited


$
was
14,995 NOW 10,495

05 Lexus RX330
$
NOW 14,995

was
$
19,995

TEXT THE 4 DIGIT VEHICLE CODE TO 27414 For More Info & Pics

Contact the Buyers Guide


Classifieds via fax to
make an announcement,
sell your stuff, post a job
or offer a service today!

25 WORDS
FOR ONLY

8.00

Buyers Guide

P U B L I C A T I O N S

Fax the Classifieds.

FAX ONLY: 304-263-7106


or phone 304-267-9983

Rates may vary, depending on the classified section.


Rates do not apply to free family classified ads.

08 Pontiac G6

NOW $11,995

08 Ford Edge SEL

NOW $15,995

09 Honda Accord EX

NOW $16,995

08 Mazda 3 iSport

NOW $9,995

11 Honda Accord LX-P

NOW $14,995

09 Buick Lucerne CXL

NOW $13,995

08 Toyota Prius

NOW $12,995

04 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer

NOW $14,995

Text C148 for more info.


Text 4FOX for more info.
Text 66CP for more info.

WAS $13,995
WAS $12,995
WAS $14,995

Text Y3RZ for more info.


Text 6UAF for more info.
Text 676C for more info.

OUR GOAL IS

WAS $17,995
WAS $16,995
WAS $16,995

100% CREDIT APPROVAL


SHOP OUR INVENTORY 24/7 AT

www.parsonsford.com

Text 7RNJ for more info.

Text 7OYW for more info.

WAS $18,995

WAS $17,995

WE BUY
CARS & TRUCKS!

Call Ryan Byrd 304-263-3344

1400 Shepherdstown Rd Mtsbg

888-806-9941

See Whos Buying


What From Whom!

facebook.com/parsonsford.com
* Not all buyers will qualify. Includes 20% cash down. Taxes, Tags & Title not included. See Dealer for complete details.

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Accurate Transmissions

American & Foreign, Major & Minor Repairs

Rebuilds
Service
Clutch Jobs
Automatic & Standard
Master Techs

2014 Buick Regal Premium

2014 GMC Sierra Crew Cab

FREE
TOWING
with any

transmission rebuild

Get Your Shift


Together!

1 Year Warranty
on all Rebuilds
& Unlimited Mileage

121 Eagle School Rd. Martinsburg, WV

304.596.2050

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NOW

NOW

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2014 Buick Verano


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36,184

2014 GMC Sierra Double Cab

Stk#E9186

MSRP
NOW

Stk#E9220

25,810

MSRP

20,648

PRICE

NOW

43,805

35,044

DOWN

2005 Ford F-150


Call For Price
$
$
2005 Dodge Stratus
4995
1250
$
$
1997 Nissan Sentra
3995
750
$
2002 Subaru Legacy AWD $4495
1450
$
$
2002 GMC Yukon 4WD
6995
1550
$
$
2001 Chrysler 300M
4995
1250
$
2001 Honda Accord, 2 Dr. $4995
1250
$
$
2002 Audi Quatro A6
7995
1750
$
$
2003 Subaru Forester
5995
1450
$
2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser $4995
1250
$
$
2004 Kia Rio
4995
1250
$
$
2005 Ford Freestar
4995
1650
$
$
2006 Hyundai Elantra
5995
1650
$
$
2009 Chevy HHR
9950
2000
$
1999 Pontiac Firebird T-Tops $3995
750
$
$
2003 Honda Accord
7995
1550

MORE TO CHOOSE FROM...STOP IN OR CALL!


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Next to Uncle Phils Restaurant

888-727-2023

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In The Buyers Guide for 13 Weeks


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GUYS
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Toll Free: 866-469-0012 304-725-3448


Customer Driven
Since 1967

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1316 N. Mildred St., Ranson, WV
Corner of Mildred & Old Leetown Rd.

*On oldest 15% of 2014/2015 inventory as of 11/19/14 while stock lasts. Not compatible with special finance, lease and some other offers. Take delivery by 12/1/14. See dealer
for details.

For As
Little As

14

99

Up to 20 words. Limited to 1 item. Private Party Only!

Call 304-267-9983
Mon.-Fri. 8:30am - 5:00pm
Must be paid at time of placement. NO refunds

Place Your Ad In Print and


On The Web!

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Buyers Guide

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2012 Ford Fiesta

$13,995

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2011 Chevrolet Tahoe

$33,999

Stk# 14275B

2013 Ram 1500

$31,495

Stk# 14482A

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2013 Dodge Charger

$19,995 Stk# 14456A

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2010 Dodge Avenger

2011 Toyota Corolla

$13,995 Stk# 14279C

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2009 Toyota Venza

$17,615

Stk# 14318A

$14,995

Stk# 15032B

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2012 GMC Acadia

$23,877

Stk# 14141A

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2012 Kia Sportage

2010 Dodge Grand Caravan

$19,995

Stk# 15076A

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$16,997

Stk# 14608A

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2014 Jeep Patriot

$24,995

Stk# 14425A

2008 Ford F-150

$16,995

Stk# 15005B

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2011 Toyota Tacoma

2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser

$29,995 Stk# 14424A

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2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee

$12,995

Stk# 14337M

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2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee

$28,995

Stk# 14507A

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2011 Chevrolet Impala

$10,377

Stk# 14615B

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$8,495

Stk# 15085A

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2013 Dodge Avenger

$19,995

Stk# 14109A

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2013 Toyota 4Runner

$36,777

Stk# 14528A

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2011 Jeep Wrangler

$22,771

Stk# 15073A

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2013 Chevrolet Silverado

$8,966

Stk# 14014C

1999ChevroletLumina

$4,997

Stk# 14028A

Stk# 13499C

2004MitsubishiEclipse

$5,225

Stk# 13604B

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2004FordExplorerSportTrac

2006VolkswagenNewBeetle

2007NissanQuest

2008ToyotaHighlander

$8,977

Stk# 13226B

$8,875

Stk# 13182C

$8,750

Stk# 14316A

$21,175

Stk# 13099D

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2010GMCSierra1500

2011FordTaurus

2011KiaSportage

2011KiaOptima

$29,900 Stk# 14288A

$14,550 Stk# 13784A

$16,200 Stk# 14023A

$18,700

Stk# 14231A

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2011KiaSorento

2012MazdaMazda3

2012KiaRio

2012SuzukiGrandVitara

$19,725

Stk# 14607A

$15,925 Stk# 13523A

$18,447

Stk# 14069A

$21,820 Stk# 121034C

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2012NissanVersa

2012DodgeAvenger

2013HyundaiElantra

2013ChevroletEquinox

$16,997

Stk# 13799B

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$18,075

Stk# 14208A

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$17,625

2011 Kia Optima

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Stk# 4X35127-A

2012 Toyota Corolla

$10,953 Stk# 4C35460-A

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2010 GMC Terrain

2011 Honda Civic

2008 Honda Accord

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2012 Honda Civic

2013 Kia Sportage

2008 Mercedes-Benz C300

2010 Kia Forte Koup

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2013 Kia Soul

2012 Scion xB

2014 Honda Accord

2010 Infiniti G37 Convertible

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2012 Honda Accord

2010 Honda Odyssey

2013 Kia Rio

2011 Kia Soul

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2011 Kia Optima

$12,654 Stk# UC3381

$13,994 Stk# 4A35432-A $15,000 Stk# 4A35681-AC $13,000 Stk# 4A35736-A

$16,543 Stk# 4A34566-AC $17,000 Stk# UC3386C $14,894 Stk# 4A35696-B $11,576

Stk# 4C34631-B

$13,739 Stk# UC3387C $13,538 Stk# 4A34865-A $20,000 Stk# 4A34304-AC $25,000 Stk# 4A35772-A

$13,000 Stk# 4C35004-AC $15,488 Stk# 4R35805-A $13,200 Stk# UC3394C $14,000 Stk# UC3397C

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2002Chrysler300M

$4,100

2011 Hyundai Sonata

$26,000 Stk# 4T35254-A $12,830 Stk# 15K202-B $12,173

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1993FordEconolineCargoVan

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Stk# 13173B

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$24,150

Stk# 14167A

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2009 Honda Accord

2004 Jeep Wrangler

$16,995 Stk# 11113A $12,995 Stk# 14T162B

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2008 Buick Enclave

2008 Lincoln Navigator

2001 Oldsmobile Alero

$4,995

Stk# 1437A

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2006 Mazda MX-5 Miata

$18,995 Stk# 12T156A $23,995 Stk# 13T139A $15,995 Stk# 1440A

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2008 Lincoln MKZ

$17,495

Stk# 13P62A

2011 Chevrolet Avalanche

$38,675

Stk# 13T401A

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2012 Volkswagen Passat

2011 Chevy Silverado 3500HD

$23,995 Stk# 13T300A $26,995 Stk# 15T09B

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2009 Ford Ranger

$14,595 Stk# 14T160A

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2010 Dodge Nitro

$17,995 Stk# 13P49

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2006 BMW 325i

$12,995 Stk# 12T271B

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2011 Nissan Sentra

$17,995 Stk# 14161A

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2011 Honda Accord

2008 Mazda Mazda3

$14,995

Stk# 14T108D

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$9,995

Stk# 14P29

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2009 Chevrolet Impala

2008 Toyota Tacoma

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2009 Ford Fusion

2005 Ford Freestar Cargo Van

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$13,995 Stk# 14T181A $21,995 Stk# 14P41A

$13,995 Stk# 13T147B

$5,995

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