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Volume 36, No. 22 Phone: 304-267-9983 Web: www.yourbg.com E-mail: ads@yourbg.com May 28, 2014
One of the highlights of the summer season is the
incredible bounty of fresh produce, and grilling these
vegetables gives them a smoky, delicious dimension.
Chef BBQ Naz, a grilling expert from Broil King,
shares some simple tips for flavor perfection.
* When preparing vegetables, slice them to expose as
much of the vegetable to the grill surface as you can.
* Coat vegetables with olive oil before placing them
on the grill. This will help prevent them from sticking
to the grill.
* Use the right tool for the job. Accessories like grill
toppers and skewers are perfect for keeping smaller
foods like cherry tomatoes and onions from rolling
around or falling through the grate.
* Dont leave vegetables unattended. Vegetables are
delicate and can easily overcook if not monitored.
Grilled Zucchini Rolls
Ingredients
3 medium zucchinis, sliced 1/4-inch thick, lengthwise
1 tablespoon olive oil
4 ounces chevre (soft goat cheese), at room
temperature
Pinch of freshly ground black pepper
Pinch of kosher salt
2 tablespoons sun-dried tomatoes, oil-packed and
minced
1teaspoon oil from the sun-dried tomatoes
1 teaspoon fresh thyme, minced
2 tablespoons Parmesan cheese, freshly grated
Directions
Preheat the grill on medium.
Brush both sides of sliced zucchini with olive oil and
sprinkle with salt. Place on the grill and cook for 4
minutes per side.
When cooked, set on a wire rack to cool.
In a small bowl, combine the chevre, salt, pepper, sun-
dried tomatoes, oil and thyme.
Using a small spatula, spread the cheese mixture thinly
over one side of the zucchini. Lightly roll the zucchini,
and place seam side down on a small, parchment-lined
baking sheet. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Place
baking sheet on top rack of the grill for 15 minutes.
Additional recipes and a complete vegetable grilling
guide can be found at www.broilkingbbq.com.
Tips for perfectly grilled vegetables
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Community
Calendar
Ruritan Hall
The Tuscarora Ruritan
Hall is available for a
$150 donation- com-
mercial $175 donation.
Air conditioned. Seats
115. Call 304-263-3090
or 304-264-8411 for in-
formation.
Ruritan Hall
Tomahawk Ruritan
Club Rentals available
for Birthday parties,
wedding receptions,
reunions, seminars
and workshops. Small
dining room $100 and
Large Dining Room
$150. Please call 304-
754-3860 for reserva-
tions.
Bingo
WEEKLY Bingo at the
Shepherdstown Fire
Dept. on Wednesday
Evening. Doors open
5:30, Bingo starts
6:30pm.
COME join the Hedges-
ville Band Boosters for
an afternoon of Bingo
Fun June1, 2014, 1:00
to 3:00pm for the chance
to win 31Bags. Event will
be held at the Knights
of Columbus Hall, 108
Stephens Street, Mar-
tinsburg, WV. Contact
619-647-8926 for ticket
infomation.
21 Game Money Bin-
go Special Saturday,
May 31st for the benifit
of the Shepherdstown
Fire Dept. Doors open
at 4pm, Bingo starts at
6pm, advance tickets not
required. $4,000 total
prize money, $40 to play
(must have 100 players).
Admission includes a
comlimentary meal.
Events
SHERRYS Side Porch
and Homestead Antiques.
Martinsburg Memorabilia,
Antiques, Country Acces-
sories & Rugs. 304-582-
4595. Hours: Friday &
Saturday 10am-5pm.1282
Thatcher Road.
INDOOR COMMUNITY
BAZAAR- VENDORS,
CRAFTERS, YARD SALE
ENTHUSIASTS wanted
for the Indoor Community
Bazaar being held at the
Randy Smith Rec Center
in Inwood, WV on Satur-
day, June 21 from 9 - 3pm.
10x10 spaces $20.00. Visit
www.bccommunitybazaar.
wordpress.com for addi-
tional details or call 304-
506-7501 to reserve your
space.
FREE HORSE CAMP-
Girls learning about life
themselves and God
through the love of horses.
Horse Camps designed to
teach life, critical thinking,
and communication skill
through horses and basic
horse whispering tech-
nique.Work scholorships
available now. Summer
registration now. 304-754-
4414 or eagleswingsgirls.
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CAR Wash, Breakfast,
Luch, Bake Sale Saturday,
June 7th, 2014, 8am-2pm.
Car Wash- $8.00 cars,
$10.00 SUVs & Pickups.
Breakfast 8am-10:30am.
Lunch 11am-2pm. Bake
Sale- Cakes, Cookies, Fruit
Pies, Bread, Candy. Come
enjoy some great food and
get your vehicle washed
too! Chestnut Hill United
Methodist Church, 1497
Hostler Road, Harpers Fer-
ry, WV 25425 (Intersection
of Hostler & Chestnut Hill).
304-876-6992.
Reunions
ANNUAL Catraw Reunion
will be held June 14th,
2014 at War Memorial
Park. Friends and Family
are asked to bring covered
dish. Meat, Drinks and
Tableware will provided.
Lunch served at 1pm at
State Farm Pavilion.
ANNUAL Silver Reunion
will be held June 1 at the
Norwalk Pavilion at War
Memorial Park. Family and
friends are asked to bring
a covered dish and drink.
Meat, ice and tableware
will be provided. Lunch
will be served at 1 PM. For
more information, call Bill
at 304 274-1577 or Edna at
717 991-2647.
FAMILIES of John & Bettie
Eaton Knighten will hold
their reunion on Sunday,
June 1, 2014 @12:30 at
Ike & Cheryl Slonakers
home at 82 Massie Drive,
Falling Waters. Fried chick-
en and paper products will
be provided. Bring covered
dish(es), drink, item for the
annual auction. For more
information call 240-217-
9154 or 304-267-7986.

FAMILIES of John & Bettie
Eaton Knighten will hold
their reunion on Sunday,
June 1, 2014 at 12:30 at
Ike & Cheryl Slonakers
home at 82 Massie Drive,
Falling Waters, W.Va. Fried
chicken and paper prod-
ucts will be provided. Bring
covered dish(es), drink,
item for the annual auction.
For more information call
240-217-9154 or 304-267-
7986.
MARKLEY Family Sum-
mer Picnic will be held on
Sunday, June 1st at the
State Farm Pavilion in War
Memorial Park, eating at
1:00 sharp!! Please bring a
covered dish and salad or
dessert. Paper ware and
utensils will be provided.
We will be playing bingo,
donations for prizes will be
accepted. Hope to see you
there!!
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Editorial
Courtesy of
Shepherd University Athletes Support University
Healthcare Mammography Program
MARTINSBURG, W.Va. - During the month of April, Shepherd Universitys base-
ball, sofball and lacrosse teams held cancer awareness games. Te $330 raised
from these fundraisers was donated to the mammography program at University
Healthcare.
Pictured lef to right during the check presentation: Teresa McCabe, vice presi-
dent of marketing and development at University Healthcare; Matt McCarty, head
baseball coach; Meghan Keelan, head lacrosse coach; Leslie Lopez, head sofball
coach; and B.J. Pumroy, director of athletics at Shepherd University.
Editorial
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Items needed for Hospice
inpatient facility
KEARNEYSVILLE - Since Hospice of the Panhandle opened its inpatient facility on March
31, many area residents have inquired as what items they might be able to donate to be used
by patients and families there.
Te current need is for tissues.
Hospice prefers Kleenex or Pufs brand tissues in cube boxes. If you would like to donate
tissues, please drop them of or mail them to the main of ce located at 330 Hospice Lane,
Kearneysville, 25430. Te facility is located just of the Short Road exit of W.Va. 9. To get to
the campus, go straight down Short Road to the Sheetz convenience store, turn right at the
light, go about 500 yards, turn lef across from Food Lion for the campus entrance. Te of ce
building is the two-story building.
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Martinsburg, WV 25401
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Meetings
RETIRED employees/
spouses of the former C &
P Telephone Co., Bell At-
lantic, or Verizon, will meet
for lunch on Thursday,
June 12, 11:30 at the Gold-
en Corral in Martinsburg.
The Martinsburg Kiwanis
Club- MAY 29 BOARD
OF DIRECTORS MEET-
ING-The board of direc-
tors will hold their quarterly
meeting. All members,
their guest and spouses
are invited to attend. The
more suggestions of the
direction the club takes the
better. You can also make
up a missed meeting by
attending for your perfect
attendance. The meeting
will be held at 6:00pm at
Kataras Deli, 1615 Win-
chester Ave.
Church News
A WNL meal will be served
Wed. May 28th at 6:00 pm
at Trinity United Method-
ist Church, 220 W Martin
Street, Martinsburg, WV
25401.
ALL Ki ds age 3 through
Grade 6 are i nvi ted
to an exci ti ng week at
Vacati on Bi bl e School .
There wi l l be awe-
some games, crafts,
musi c, and snacks and
ki ds wi l l l earn how to
i nvesti gate the truth
about Jesus. Al l the
fun takes pl ace June
16 thru June 20 from
6pm to 9pm each ni ght
and i ts FREE. It wi l l
al l take pl ace at Baker
Hei ghts Bapti st Church
l ocated at 580 Needy
Road i n Marti nsburg,
WV. For more i nforma-
ti on cal l 304-267-8778
or vi si t our websi te at
www. bakerhei ght sbap-
ti stchurch.com
ALL Kids age 3 through
Grade 6 are invited to
an exciting week at
Vacation Bible School.
There will be awesome
games, crafts, music,
and snacks and kids will
learn how to investigate
the truth about Jesus.
All the fun takes place
June 16 thru June 20
from 6pm to 9pm each
night and its FREE. It
will all take place at
Baker Heights Baptist
Church located at 580
Needy Road in Martins-
burg, WV. For more in-
formation call 304-267-
8778 or visit our website
at www.bakerheights-
baptistchurch.com
BETHELS Br ead of
Li f e Meal : A f r ee meal
i s off er ed f or t hose
who ar e i n need of as-
si st ance wi t h a meal
at Bet hel Assembl y of
God ever y 3r d Tues-
day, at 5: 00 t o 6: 15.
Our next meal wi l l
be Tuesday, June
17, Bet hel Assembl y
of God i s l ocat ed at
2010 Taver n Road,
acr oss f r om Ci t y Hos-
pi t al / Uni ver si t y Heal t h
car e. We l ook f or war d
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We Repair Radio Control
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Quad Copters Planes
Tree Service
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300-
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500 OFF
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1,000s of Yards
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Open to the Public
Topsoil Bulk Stone
Wallstone Slate
304.876.3188
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Tree Service
ANJs
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& Landscaping
304-886-9668
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BUNKER HILL PRESBY-
TERIAN CHURCH Annual
Scholarship Fundraising
Yard Sale, Food & Silent
Auction will be held on Sat.
June14th from 8am-2pm.
Church is located at the in-
tersection of Rt. 11S & Run-
nymeade Rd. at the NEW
stoplight! Join us for some
great shopping, fellowship
& good eatin! Bring your
tables and set yourself up
and sell that day for $10 in
the side yard. For more info
call 304-754-5388.
CAMP Meeting and
Hymn Sing at Samples
Manor Church of God,
2128 Harpers Ferry
Road, Sharpsburg, MD
21782, Pastor Kenny
Johnson 304-616-1437,
Friday-Sunday, June 6,
7 & 8, 2014. Friday Night
Service 7:30pm- Rev.
Coleman Clark Preach-
ing, Saturday Outdoor
Hymn Sing 1:00-5:00pm,
Singers: The Knight
Family, Richard and Mary
Fox, Pastor Kenny John-
son & Church Singers.
!!Free Food and Drinks!!!
Door Prizes!! Children
Activities!!! Sunday Night
Service 7pm with Pastor
Kenny Johnson Preach-
ing. Come one come all!!
Everyone Welcome! Rain
or Shine!
Dai l y Vacat i on Bi bl e
School . I nt er nat i onal
Spy Academy Vacat i on
Bi bl e School wi l l be
June 8t h- 13t h, 2014,
6: 00- 8: 30pm at Rose-
mont Gr ace Br et hr en
Chur ch, 117 S. I l l i noi s
Ave. , f or chi l dr en ages
3- 6t h gr ade ( Compl et -
ed) . Ther e wi l l al so
be a cl ass f or adul t s.
Sunday wi l l be Spy
Games ( Moon Bounce,
Sl i de, Dunki n Tank,
Cot t on Candy, Ect . ) .
Monday- Fr i day wi l l
be Bi bl e l essons and
memor i zat i on, games,
cr af t s, ect . For mor e
i nf or mat i on vi si t ht t p: / /
www. r gbchur ch. or g or
www. f a c e b o o k . c o m/
r gbcvbs.
EVANGELI ST- Si nger
Quinton Mills, who in-
troduced to America the
number 1 hit I Found the
Lily in My Valley. will be in
revival at New Beginning
Full Gospel Church for 5
services on Sunday, June
15th at 10am and 7pm and
Monday-Wednesday June
16th-18th at 7pm nightly.
Come for a time of anoint-
ed Southern Gospel sing-
ing and old-fashioned Holy
Ghost preaching in the
presence of the Lord. We
are located 3-miles north
of Martinsburg, WV on RT.
11. For more information,
call Pastor Oscar Motilal at
304-274-2003.
FIRST Presbyterian
Church, 220 South Queen
Street, Martinsburg invites
you to join us for Sunday
events. Church School at
9:30am, Fellowship Hour
10:30am and Morning Wor-
ship at 11:00am. Help us in
Making Disciples of Jesus
Christ! The Rev. Dr. Rufus
Burton is Pastor. Church
Ofce is 304-263-5201.
MAPLEWOOD Baptist
Church 1029 Lost Rd Mar-
tinsburg, WV invites chil-
dren age 4 through grade
5 to join us for Vacation
Bible School. Our theme
is Cross Canyon Trail:
Riding Strong With Jesus.
Our VBS will be June 15-
19,2014 from 6:30p.m.-
8:45p.m. If you have any
questions, please call the
church ofce at 304-263-
1484. Hope to see you
there!

MICHEALS Chapel
UM Church Southern
Gospel Concert Sun
June 8 @7 p.m. featur-
ing Christian recording
artist Ron Brewer from
Summerville, Ga. Spe-
cial guest-Mollie Re-
buck. A free-will offering
will be taken. Dir. From
Marinsburg follow Rt. 9
w. 11 miles to Meridian
Rd. Turn right and go
one-half m. For more
info call 304-258-2563.
OTTERBEIN United
Methodist Church, 549
N. Queen Street in Mar-
tinsburg, invites you and
your family to join them
at their Sunday morning
worship services, 8:30
a.m. (Contemporary/
Praise) and 10:50 a.m.
(Traditional). Sunday
School classes for all
ages are at 9:30 a.m.
Rev. Mark C. Mooneys
sermon message for
this week, Sunday, June
1, for the Communion
Sunday services will be
I Am the Church, You
Are the Church. Grad-
uating seniors will also
be honored on that day.
All are welcome. Come
celebrate the Good
News! Church office:
304-263-0342. The Rev.
Mark C. Mooney is pas-
tor.
PASTOR Bill Barnett of
TOMAHAWK PRESBY-
TERIAN CHURCH invites
you to Sunday worship
services every Sunday at
9:00 a.m. Sunday School
for children offered during
the worship service. Bible
Study second and fourth
Sundays following wor-
ship service. ALL ARE
WELCOME! For more
information, contact us
at www.tpcusa.org; tpcu-
sawv@gmail.org or (304)
754-8869.
Pastor C. Wayne Frum,
304-229-8508 or 301-988-
7654, of the Bunker Hill
United Methodist Church,
9863 Winchester Avenue,
Bunker Hill announces the
following Worship Ser-
vice: Sunday School @
9:00am. Worship Service
@ 10:00am.
SET sail for SonTrea-
sure Island Vacation
Bible School at Fall-
ing Waters Presbyteri-
an Church. Held June
9 through 13, 9:00 a.m.
until noon. There will be
games, crafts, music and
lots of fun for ages 3 to
6th grade. A snack will be
provided. Call the church
ofce at 304-754-8211 to
preregister. The church
is located at 2928 Ham-
monds Mill Road, Hedg-
esville.
GOSPEL CONCERT
Last Generation
Bunker Hill
Brethern In Christ Church
9203 Winchester Ave. ~ Bunker Hill, WV
for more information call
Pastor ~ Raymond Martin 304-229-9689
Sunday
June 1
10:00AM
Everyone
Welcome!
Williamsport Retirement
Villages new 34,000 sq.
ft. rehabilitation wing
offers a state-of-the-art
rehabilitation department
and a variety of warm,
home-like features to
promote residents
comfort and choice!
Washington Countys Newest
Rehabilitation Center is Now Open!
(301) 223-7971
www.wrv-bgf.org
MD Relay 1-800-735-2258
154 North Artizan Street
Williamsport, MD 21795
7437 Sharpsburg Pike, Boonsboro, MD 21713
Only 10 Minutes from Shepherdstown on Rt. 65 (Sharpsburg Pike)
301-302-0740
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-6:00pm
Saturday 8:00am-5:00pm Closed Sunday
Trees &
Shrubs
Arriving
Daily
Mulch Hardscape
Spring Flowers Vegetable Plants
Good Selection of Bag & Bulk Mulch and Stone
1793 Dry Run Road. Take Rt.9 to Ridge Road and travel 2.5 miles
OR take I-81 to exit 14 west and travel 1.5 miles.
OPEN Monday - Saturday 9am to 5pm 304.262.9414
Spring Onions, Spinach,
Lettuce, Asparagus, Kale
GoWhereItGrows.com
Hanging Baskets and Planters
Fresh Herbs & Vegetable Plants
Beautiful Flowers Amish Furniture
Large Selection of Colors:
Natural / Red / Black / Brown
Quality Mulch
Large Selection of Quality
Handcrafted Amish Furniture
9 Bins of Colors
Colored Stones River Rocks
3 Sizes up to 6
Sand and Soil
Top Soil / Mushroom Soil
Construction Grade Sand
Ready for grilling? Bring your propane tank for ref illing!
We also carry Butlers Best fresh baked pies, jellies and jams,
plus, farm-fresh bottled milk, eggs and butter!
Stop by Butlers Farm Market and
Spruce Up around your home this Spring
HELP WANTED
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- Power Point Presentation
- One Day Class
- WV Carry Laws Discussed
- Live FIRE in our Indoor Range
Now Booking For Now Booking For
June 1, July 6 & August 3 June 1, July 6 & August 3
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Sell Your Stuff to the World!
Call 304-839-4166
Martinsburgs only Mobile Ebay Service
Tractors, Cars, Lawn Mowers, Motorcycles,
Antiques, Comics, Baseball Cards, Gold,
Silver, Jewelry & More!
You Keep your item until we SELL IT!
Inform The
Community Of
Your Church News
Due Thursday At Noon
Buyers Guide ~ Church News
415 Wilson St.
Martinsburg, WV 25401
FAX: 304-263-7106
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ST.. Johns Baptist Church,
318 W. German St, Shep-
herdstown, WV 25542.
WEEKLY SCHEDULE:
Sunday School: 9:30
-10:45am, Church Ser-
vice: 11:00am -1:00pm,
Bible Study: Wednesdays,
6:30-8:00pm. Youth Choir
Rehearsal: 4th Sat @10:00
- 11:00am. For more infor-
mation, contact: Rev Curtis
Gill, cell: 304-839-7729.
TENT REVIVAL- West
Coast/East Coast Unify-
ing The Body Of Christ.
Elder LeRoy Wattson Se-
attle, Washington & Bish-
op Henry Foster, Wichita,
Kansas. All Congregations
Welcome! 7 Day June
8th-15th, 2014, 7-8:30pm.
Anointed Speakers, Mu-
sic, Liturgical Dance, Tal-
ents, Testamonies. Green
Haven Farm, 1086 Sam
Mason Road, Bunker Hill,
WV (1 mile W. off Rt.11).
Sponsored by: Mt. Tabor
Baptist Church and New
Beginning Minisrty of Help.
For information and to Vol-
unteer Contact: 304-229-
8644 Rev. Ujima Tyson or
1-253-414-7532 Carolyn
Clinton.
THE Deanes from Stan-
dardsville VA, a Southern
Gospel/Bluegrass group
will be in concert at Millville
Pentecostal Church, 226
Millville Rd. Millville WV on
Saturday night, May 31st at
6 PM. For info or directions
please call Pastor Mark
Compton 240-772-2217.
THE Full Gospel Pente-
costal Church on 36 Laing
Drive (Four Mile Woods)
Martinsburg, WV will be
having Camp Meeting
2014 starting Sunday,
June 8th at 6pm. Mon-
day, June 9th thru Friday,
June 13th with 3 services
daily: 10am, 2pm & 7pm.
Guest preachers will be
Pastor Darrell Bolling and
Rev. Bob Fletcher. Special
singing by Carla & Re-
demption. Beakfast, Luch
& Supper free of charge.
More information please
call 304-267-4071.
THE Ganotown United
Methodist Church, Back
Creek Valley Road, WV.
SANDWICH and PIE
SALE!!!! PRE-ORDERS.
Country Ham Sandwich-
es-$3.00, Chicken Sal-
ad Sandwiches- $3.00.
PIES- Chocolate, Coco-
nut, Lemon $10.00. THIS
IS A PRE-ORDER SALE
ONLY!!! Orders Due by
June 6th, 2014. Call 304-
229-3289 or 304-671-
0805. Pick up your orders
at Ganotown Church Hall
on June 14th, 2014, 9am-
12pm.
Winchester Avenue
Christian Church (Dis-
ciples of Christ) 400
Winchester Ave, Mar-
tinsburg, WV. Rev. Ben-
jamin Manning, Minister.
Sunday School 9:30,
Morning Worship 10:45.
Thursday 10:00-1:00
Clothing Closet Open.
(Church entrance and
sanctuary are accessi-
ble to the handicapped).
Everyone welcome.
General News
ORI GI NAL KNOT-
HEADS AT TOMA-
HAWK I NTERMEDI -
ATE SCHOOL ARE
CRAFTI NG I TEMS
FROM DONATED
YARN FOR SALE
WI TH ALL MONEY
DONATED TO BACK-
PACKS OF LOVE .
DONATI ONS OF YARN
ARE NEEDED. JOHN
RECKNER 304- 579-
4434.
PROPANE!!!....and pro-
pane accessories. Tanks,
hoses, regulators, brass
ttings, copper tubing.
Prices so good that Cheap-
skates Love Us!!! Open
EVERY day. FALLING
WATERS CAMPSITE.
304-274-2791.
Tools
LADDER- Warner Com-
mercial Extension 36,
good condition, $150. Call
304-263-5944.
LARGE variety of mechan-
ical tools- Wrenches, Sock-
ets, 5 double stackable
Craftsman Tool Boxes.
Hard to nd items! Life long
collection. Call for details
& appointment. Serious
callers only! Call 304-267-
4648.
SHOPSMITH Mark V
home workshop with 20
scroll saw. 115 or 230 volts.
Includes table saw, disc
sander, vertical drilling,
horizontal boring, like new
$700. Call 304-263-8230.
TROYBILT Riding Lawn
Mower. 21HP Briggs &
Straton Engine. 46 cut.
$300. 304-279-2420.
Livestock
REMOVAL of dead live-
stock call for prices 304-
671-2220.
Built to Last
AGRICULTURE | EQUESTRIAN | GARAGE | COMMERCIAL
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Dogs
DOG Kennel 10x10 feet
chain link with latched door
dog crate included, $100/
rm. Call 304-7021938.
Misc. Pets
FOR Sale- Large Pond Koi.
Cleaned the sh pond and
many must go, $20 each.
Bring your own containers.
Call 304-229-9198.
WANTED- Your unwant-
ed farm animals, Goats,
Chickens, Roosters,
Geese, Ducks, Guin-
eas,Turkeys, Pigeons,
House Birds, Rabbits, ect.
Further details Call Big Ben
304-267-4648. Clip&Save!
Boarding
DONT forget to book you
dogs vacation at Becks
Kennels. Call 304-229-
8545.
Adoption
ADOPTI ON: A coupl e
devot ed t o each ot h-
er and t hei r gol den
r et r i ever woul d l ove
t o adopt a newbor n.
Your baby woul d be
sur r ounded by l ovi ng
f ami l y and f r i ends i n
a secur e and com-
f or t abl e home. Ex-
penses Pai d. St eph-
ani e and Jason
800- 672- 8514.
Carpentry
CUSTOM Carpentry,
Remodeling kitchens,
painting, roofing, decks,
HVAC, siding, fascia, sof-
fit, bathrooms, additions.
Custom built homes.
Plumbing, electrical,
residential, commercial.
J&J Builders. Licensed/
Insured 304-263-1798,
Jjbld.com.
Childcare
A l i censed mom of four
wi th 11 years expe-
ri ence, has openi ngs
for al l ages. Dai l y ed-
ucati onal acti vi ti es and
l ots of outdoor pl ay-
ti me. Opequen School
Di stri ct. Cal l Mel i ssa
304-995-4693.
CHILDCARE Day
Hours Monday-Fri day.
Dai l y structure. Offers
ful l -ti me and part-ti me
i n Fal l i ng Waters area.
Pl ease cal l Mi ss Tracy
at 304-671-0056.
LOOKING For Ex-
cel l ent Chi l dcare?23
years experi ence. Mon-
day-Fri day 6:30am-
5:30pm. Berkel ey
Hei ghts Di stri ct.
Pl ease cal l Carol for
more i nformati on 304-
264-0938.
Fuel, Coal,
Firewood
FREE wood already cut.
You haul. Call 304-821-
4330.
Handyman
DOUBLE G Handyman
Work- Power washing
Decks, Vinyl Siding, Walk
Ways, Patios, Deck Stain-
ing, Shrub & Hedge Trim-
ming, Ect... Call 304-671-
8336.
PENNS Handyman Ser-
vice. Power Washing,
Yardwork. Any odd job. All
work guaranteed. 304-886-
2837 or email pennshandy-
man@yahoo.com.
Hauling
HAULING of anything.
Reasonable price.
Handyman will do a lit-
tle of everything. Call
anytime 304-283-3955.
HAULING- Black Shale,
Topsoil, Fill Dirt. Ap-
prox. 20 ton a load. Call
for pricing 304-676-
9331.
JDS Hauling, Junk
Debris & Yard Work
& Mulching. 304-279-
4676.
Offer valid May 1 until June 2, 2014.
1
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2
Get $1,250 off the 1 Family with the purchase of two John Deere or Frontier implements.
3
Get $1,000 off the
3E Series with the purchase of two John Deere or Frontier implements.
4
$2,000 cash purchase discount for purchase made with cash. Cash purchase discount is in lieu
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3E SERIES
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O.W. Hauling- screened
topsoil, mulch, gravel de-
livered. Junk and debris re-
moved. Call 304-264-5966.
ROAD Work and Mainte-
nance, Pot Holes, Ditch
Cleaning, Drainage Pipes
Replaced, Grading, Crown-
ing, Stone Hauling 10 to 20
tons per load. No charge
for gateing. Residential or
Commercial. Licensed and
Insured. Free Estimates.
304-262-4511.
WE Will Pay Top Dollar
for Junk Cars and Trucks
& Any Kind of Unwanted
Scrap Metal. Call. 304-261-
8683 or 304-261-4899.
Home
Improvement
R/R Construction: Sun-
rooms, garages, additions,
ceramic tile, laminate oor-
ing, bathrooms, Handyman
services, kitchen and paint-
ing. Quality that will last
a lifetime. Call 304-754-
7041. WV 004871. Let me
help you with your Summer
projects!
SAVINGS- basements,
nished, remodeling,
kitchens, painting, roong,
decks, siding, fascia, bath-
rooms, additions, plumb-
ing, electrical, HVAC res-
idential and commercial.
Licensed and Insured. J&J
Builders, 304-263-1798,
Jjbld.com.
Lawn Care
A Better Lawn Service for
you!! Call Simpson Lawns
for estimate. Now Except-
ing exible payments in-
cluding credit cards. Call
304-261-9015.
A RETIRED man will do
Lawn Mowing and Trim-
ming. I have mowers.
Call 304-671-2967.
D O N A L D S O N S
BRUSH HOGGING-
MOWING- HAULING.
Abi l i ty to cut hi gh grass.
Li feti me resi dent of the
Eastern Panhandl e!
Excel l ent References!!!
VERY FAIR PRICES!!!
304-582-6070 or 304-
676-7909.
JOHNS Lawn Service -
Mowing, Mulching, Trim-
ming and Much More. Free
Estimates. WV Licensed
& Insured. Call 304-268-
7405 or 304-268-7512.
LAWN Mowi ng, reason-
abl e. 304-676-4669.
S.M Services Spring
Clean-Up!! Lawn Mow-
ing, Moving, Fencing,
Bush Trimming, Tree
Planting, Mulching,
Junk Removal & Much
More Just Ask. Call
Shawn 304-240-0034.
Misc. Services
MARTINSBURG
ELECTROLYSIS, De-
lores Faye Hose hair to-
day gone tomorrow.
Removal of unwanted
hair. 304-671-8515.
PETSITTING in our home.
Excellent references. Lots
of room to run with large
fenced yard! $18/per day.
Call Danese Donaldson
304-582-6070.
POURED concrete foun-
dation footers, slabs, com-
plete site work. Gravel
delivered-$225.00 tandem
load. Rock breaker hoe
-ram. Licensed/Insured
WV54-91-236. Free Es-
timates. WV032123 J&J
Builders 304-263-1798,
Jjbld.com.
PROPANE!!!....and pro-
pane accessories. Tanks,
hoses, regulators, brass
ttings, copper tubing.
Prices so good that Cheap-
skates Love Us!!! Open
EVERY day. FALLING
WATERS CAMPSITE.
304-274-2791.
R&R Power Washing-
Homes, Decks, Mobile
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Building
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How to create your
household budget
Protecting
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Simple ways to
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Stretching every dollar is a reality for many families. A higher
cost-of-living coupled with nancial uncertainty has inspired
many families to scale back their spending, a process thats
much easier when families create a household budget.
Creating a household budget is often more complicated for
families than it is for individuals. Thats because families not
only tend to have more monthly expenses, but also because
families tend to pay more mind to their nancial futures than
men and women living on their own. The following are a
few tips for men and women hoping to create a household
budget for their families.
Get a grip on your nances. Before setting a family
budget, heads of the household should rst get a rm
grasp of their nances. Determine household income, xed
monthly expenses (i.e., mortgage, car payments, etc.),
luxury expenses (i.e., cable television service, dining out,
etc. ), and outstanding consumer debt. Once you get a clear
picture of whats coming in and whats going out, you can
determine where youre making sound decisions and where
youre not.
Set a goal. Once nances have been examined, you can
then set a goal. Goals will change as your nancial situation
changes, but let your existing nancial situation inuence
the goal you initially set. For example, if an examination of
your nancial situation revealed a considerable amount of
consumer debt, then a goal of eradicating that debt is a great
place to start, and part of setting the goal is developing a
course of action to make it a reality. When trying to free up
money to pay down consumer debt, examine the expenses
you listed as luxuries and determine which ones you can cut
so you can pay down your familys debts. Dining out less and
cutting back on entertainment expenses are great ways to
free up money to pay down
debt. If an examination of
your nances indicates little
or no consumer debt but
lots of money being spent
frivolously, allocate funds
for daily expenditures like
a morning cup of coffee
or lunch into your budget
and do your best to avoid
exceeding that amount.
Establish a weekly
budget. Many families nd
it easier to manage their
money and stay within
their budgets if they live
on weekly, as opposed to
monthly, budgets. This can
be tricky, as many of your
more signicant expenses,
including mortgage and car payments, are likely collected on
a monthly basis. But establishing a weekly budget for your
family allows you to monitor your monthly expenses more
closely, reducing the likelihood that youll get to the end of
the month and realize you exceeded your budget. Budget
for those weekly expenses that are not xed, like grocery
bills and gas. Staying within budget for such expenses every
week can lead to substantial savings by the end of each
month, and its far easier to save that money when youre
monitoring those expenses every seven days instead of
every 30 days.
Consider long-term goals. Long-term goals should
be considered when
establishing a family budget.
Even if money is tight, you
likely can still nd room
in your budget to save for
your future. The goal of
establishing a family budget
is to ensure money is being
well spent, and contributing
to your familys nancial
future is money well spent.
Allocate funds for retirement
account contributions
and future educational
expenses as well. Even
small contributions can add
up to a signicant amount
of money over time.monthly, budgets. This can be tricky, as
many of your more signicant expenses, including mortgage
and car payments, are likely collected on a monthly basis.
But establishing a weekly budget for your family allows you
to monitor your monthly expenses more closely, reducing the
likelihood that youll get to the end of the month and realize
you exceeded your budget. Budget for those weekly expenses
that are not xed, like grocery bills and gas. Staying within
budget for such expenses every week can lead to substantial
savings by the end of each month, and its far easier to save
that money when youre monitoring those expenses every
seven days instead of every 30 days.
Consider long-term goals. Long-term goals should be
considered when establishing a family budget. Even if
money is tight, you likely can still nd room in your budget to
save for your future. The goal of establishing a family budget
is to ensure money is being well spent, and contributing to
your familys nancial future is money well spent. Allocate
funds for retirement account contributions and future
educational expenses as well. Even small contributions can
add up to a signicant amount of money over time.
Creating your
household budget
Examining monthly expenses, including grocery bills, is an important step for
families when establishing household budgets.
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be considered when
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Becoming a parent is a life-changing experience unlike any other.
As new parents soon nd out, children are expensive, and moms
and dads are often eager to nd ways to save money without
sacricing the quality of care their kids receive.
According to the United States Department of Agriculture, the
cost of nurturing a child to age 18, when adjusted for cost of
living, has increased by $40,000 since 1960. While the cost of
raising a child depends on a wide range of factors, including
geography, being a parent in the 21st century requires a more
signicant nancial commitment than it did in decades past.
Clothing is a considerable expense for growing families.
Children grow out of clothes rather quickly, and parents often
nd themselves on the hunt for new clothing to accommodate
their growing children. Parents can expect to spend in the
range of $1,500 to $2,000 per year on childrens clothing, and a
2010 study from researchers at North Dakota State University
found that the average American household spends about 3.8
percent of their income on clothing. Cutting clothing costs can
be challenging, but its not impossible. The following are a few
ways to curb spending.
Shop end of season. Take advantage of end-of-season
clothing close-outs to replenish wardrobes. Think ahead to
what sizes children will be wearing next year and purchase
accordingly. Some stores offer discounts that can be as high
as 80 percent off the original price in an effort to clear out last
years inventory and make room for new arrivals. Use an empty
closet or set up storage containers marked with clothing sizes
to keep clothing organized. When the kids grow into a new size,
you will already have a closet full of new clothes ready to go.
Consider consignment stores. Shopping at consignment
and thrift stores can be a great way to supplement a childs
wardrobe without breaking the bank. Consignment shops and
donation centers often have extensive inventories, and many
items found in such stores are in excellent condition. Its not
uncommon to nd popular brand name merchandise and
some designer or couture nds at consignment shops. When
shopping at donation stores, shoppers are not only nding
affordable clothing, but also are helping to give back to the
community through their purchases.
Organize a clothing swap. Organizing a clothing swap can
be a great way to save money and make friends by getting to
know other parents. Chances are there are many other parents
looking for ways to cut expenses. Children who grow out of
clothing can pass down these items to other people. A clothing
exchange is a way to socialize, recycle and save money in the
process.
Sign up for customer loyalty programs. In a typical loyalty
program, a stores offers discounts to loyal customers. These
discounts may include percentages off of everyday purchases
or special private sale days that arent available to the general
public. Shoppers also can
speak to store employees
to nd out when retailers
traditionally mark down
clothing or offer specialized
promotions. Establishing
a good rapport with store
employees can be a great
way to learn about upcoming
sales before your fellow
customers.
Clothing expenses for children continue to rise. But cost-
conscious parents can corral their clothing expenses in various
ways.
Shopping end-of-season is a great way to save
some money on clothing expenses.
How to approach
saving for college
Parents typically have a lot
on their plates. In addition to
juggling lifes daily events,
parents also must keep their
eyes on the future, which
typically involves planning
for retirement and saving
money for their kids college
educations. Though both
rank high on many parents
priority lists, parents should
approach college savings
much differently than they
do retirement savings.
Prioritize retirement
savings over saving for
college. Some parents
might feel a degree of
guilt if they deposit more
money into their retirement
accounts each month than
they do into their kids
college funds. But such
a strategy is nothing to
feel guilty about. College
students who take out loans
have a lifetime ahead of
them to repay those loans,
while their parents have
far less time to grow their
retirement savings. No
parent wants their child to
be saddled with debt after
they earn their degree, but
that does not mean parents
should sacrice security
in their golden years just
so their child can have
minimal or no debt when
they graduate from college.
Studies show that the
average college graduate
still earns roughly a million
dollars more over his or her
lifetime than someone with
just a high school diploma,
so a college diploma still
offers nancial incentives
that can soften the blow of
repaying college loans.
Look into college savings
plans. Simply socking
money away in a savings
account is no longer
enough to nance a college
education. Thats because
interest rates on standard
savings accounts are very
low, and as The College
Board notes, the college
tuition rate of increase is
substantially higher than
the general ination rate. In
addition, according to The
College Board, the average
2013-14 tuition increase
was 3.8 percent at private
colleges and 2.9 percent
at public universities. Both
of those gures are higher
than the average increase in
personal incomes, meaning
parents are earning less
while tuition costs are rising.
So parents who want to
nance all or some of their
kids college tuitions need to
be more creative.
College education savings
plans are an option, and
many, including a Coverdell
Education Savings
Account and the popular
529 Savings Plan, allow
earnings in the account
to grow tax-free. Even
withdrawals from college
savings plans are typically
tax-free so long as those
withdrawals are used
to nance educational
expenses. (Note: Rules
vary depending on the
type of account, so parents
should not assume all
withdrawals are tax-free.)
But college savings plans
can also have an impact
on a students nancial
aid eligibility, as these
investments are often
treated as parental assets
(retirement account assets
are typically not considered
parental assets when
determining a students
eligibility for nancial
aid). So parents should
explore all of the ins and
outs of the various college
savings plans available to
them before opening any
accounts.
Encourage students
to save for their own
expenses. Many high
school students are not in
a position to work a lot or
even at all during a school
year. And working too
much may ultimately affect
students performance in
the classroom. But parents
can allow kids to work
during summer vacations,
and encourage youngsters
to save a substantial
amount of their earnings
from summer jobs. This can
teach kids valuable lessons
about money management.
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Whether theyre still recovering from the recent economic
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many families are hunting for ways to cut costs. Increases
in the cost of living have forced the hands of many families,
some of whom may not know where to begin with regard to
scaling back their expenses, while others are worried that
cutting costs will negatively affect their quality of life. But
there are numerous ways in which families can trim some
fat from their everyday expenses without sacricing the
things they enjoy.
Food
According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in
1984 the average American household spent slightly less
than 17 percent of its annual post-tax income on food, a
gure that had dipped to 11.2 percent by 2011. But over the
last century, Americans also have spent more and more on
food they eat away from home. In fact, the United States, at
7 percent, and Canada, at 10 percent, spent substantially
less of their family budgets on food they eat at home than
many similarly developed countries, including Germany
(11 percent), France (13 percent) and Italy (15 percent).
So while families may be trimming their grocery bills, those
efforts might be offset if they are routinely dining out for
dinner. Instead of weekly meals at a favorite restaurant,
families looking to cut costs can reserve such nights on the
town for truly special and unique occasions.
Another way to trim food costs is to write up a grocery
list before visiting the supermarket. Going into the store
without a list is a great way to overspend and buy things you
already have at home or simply dont need.
Mobile services
Data analysts at the global nancial rm UBS AG found that
in 2007 wireless carriers brought in $22 billion in revenue
in the United States alone by selling mobile services like
email and Web browsing.
By 2011, that revenue
had nearly tripled to $59
billion. So what happened
in those four years? The
popularity of smartphones
skyrocketed and so, too,
did familys monthly mobile
costs. A typical family of
four now budgets several
hundred dollars per month
just for their smartphones,
a sobering reality that is
cutting into family funds
and stretching their budgets
awfully thin. Families looking to cut costs can shop around
for a new provider offering less expensive plans or cut back
on their mobile usage. Instead of four smartphones, which
are often accompanied by expensive data plans, for the
family, cut back to two smartphones and give youngsters
more traditional cellular phones that dont allow them to
surf the Internet or enage in other costly activities that are a
luxury but not a necessity.
Entertainment
According to a 2013 report from Leichtman Research
Group, a communications research and consulting rm, the
average consumer spent $83.25 per month on multi-channel
video service in 2013. In 2010, those same consumers
spent an average of $71.24 per month, meaning the cost of
multi-channel video services increased by nearly 17 percent
in just three years. Industry analysts expect those increases
to continue, as cable television providers continue to point
to the escalating cost of programming as the driving force
behind the rate hikes. But families who feel their monthly
cable or satellite television service is a luxury they can no
longer afford or rationalize have options. Broadband Internet
connections allow families to access streaming services
such as Netix, Hulu Plus and Amazon Instant Video, and
access to such services is typically available at a fraction of
the cost of traditional cable or satellite television services.
Certain streaming services have even begun to produce
their own original content, putting them in a better position to
compete with more traditional content providers by offering
more than just a lower price.
Cost-of-living is on the rise, but families can nd ways to
trim their monthly expenses without negatively affecting their
quality of life.
Where families can cut costs
Simple ways to
childproof your home
Turn down the water heater. Young children are susceptible
to burns from hot water, even if that water temperature
is perfectly ne for the rest of the family. Mayo Clinic
recommends setting the temperature on the hot water heater
to below 120 F and installing antiscald devices on bathtubs and
showerheads. In addition, always test the water before your
child gets into the tub.
Store potentially dangerous household items high up.
Childproof locks on cupboards and drawers can be an
effective deterrent to curious babies, but parents should never
underestimate just how inquisitive some youngsters can be.
To safeguard especially curious kids from their own behaviors,
always store potentially harmful household items in high
cabinets that little boys and girls wont be able to reach. Knives,
household cleaners and scissors are just a few items that should be stored well beyond kids
reach until they have clearly demonstrated they can handle such objects without cause for
concern.
Remove magnets from the refrigerator. Small magnets on a refrigerator often fall off
when doors are open or closed. Babies or toddlers can easily nd such magnets, which then
become a choking hazard. Kids should not be in the kitchen anyway, but curious kids have a
way of nding their way into rooms parents try to make off-limits, so its better to be safe than
sorry.
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more likely to tip over when curious kids go exploring.
Keep cribs away from the window. Cribs should never be kept near a window, where cords
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can expose babies to the elements, potentially upsetting their rest and making them susceptible
to sunburn.
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Playground equipment is a magnet for
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of playsets on school properties and at area
parks. While playgrounds are ideal settings
for fun-lled days, they also carry a certain
degree of risk.
Approximately 20 children in the United
States die from playground-related injures
every year. More than half of these deaths
result from strangulation and about one-third
result from falls, according to the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention. But
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injury and the severity of injuries in various
ways.
Purchase recommended, safe
equipment. Parents should do their
research when buying playground
equipment. Consumers can check with the
Consumer Product Safety Commission for
any litigation involving certain manufacturers
or any product recalls. It may cost a little
more to install a top-of-the-line playground
set, but the peace of mind and reduced risk
of injury is worth the extra cost.
Invest in adequate surfacing. The CPSC
says roughly 60 percent of all playground
injuries result from falls the structures.
Although no fall is pleasant, the severity
of injury resulting from a fall can be greatly
reduced depending on how safe the surface
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Blacktop, concrete or even grass can
be painful to land on. However, loose-ll
materials like pea gravel, sand, shredded
rubber, or mulch can soften falls. Plus,
these materials are relatively low-cost and
can be made from recycled items. But
parents should know that loose-ll materials
must be maintained to ensure a safe level
of thickness. A depth of 12 inches is often
recommended.
Choose an age-appropriate structure.
Injuries frequently occur when children
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Playgrounds are not one-size-ts-all. There
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stature of younger children from older ones,
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development. Segregated playground
areas, or those with groupings of equipment
recommended for certain age groups, can
help limit injuries. Pre-school children need
smaller steps and crawl spaces, while older
children can utilize overhead bars that
maximize upper-arm strength.
Safely situate equipment. Consider placing
a piece of playground equipment under a
shady area to keep children comfortable and
safe from sunburns. Hot equipment can result
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in a nicer climate.
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Gradually introduce the concept of
moving. Moving is a decision to be discussed
with the whole family, even with young
children who may not fully understand the
process. Kids who are involved in looking at
new homes or voicing opinions about which
amenities they desire in a new neighborhood
will feel empowered and in control.
Research potential new neighborhoods
carefully. Finding a new residence is not
entirely about buying a home that ts the
family and its needs. It also is about nding
a desirable neighborhood and community. A
good school district is an important factor, as
is proximity to recreation, local culture and
transportation. Drive around a neighborhood
during different times of the day to gauge how
active it is. Investigating businesses in the
area can also help gauge the personality of a
given neighborhood.
Work with an experienced agent. A real
estate agent who is familiar with a variety of
communities is a great asset. A buyers agent
will nd homes and negotiate on the part of
the buyer, having your best interests in mind.
Because the agent will be paid a commission
on a portion of the sale price, which doesnt
come out of your pocket, it is in the real estate
agents best interest to help you nd a home
you can call your own. In addition, the agent
will handle many of the tasks that may be
overwhelming if you were doing them on
your own, such as scouring available listings,
waiting for inspections or lling out pertinent
paperwork. With a real estate agent handling
these tasks, families can remove some of the
stress from the moving process.
Pack childrens rooms last. Young
children who see favorite items disappearing
into bubble wrapping and boxes may
start to feel anxious. Its not uncommon
for preschoolers to act out or experience
nightmares during the moving process.
Maintain a sense of normalcy in the home
as long as possible. Begin by packing
nonessential items, only packing kids items
when your moving date is right around the
corner. Let children say good-bye to familiar
haunts and even to their old home.
Plan a school orientation. Take advantage
of any programs schools offer to acclimate
kids to their new environment. Kids often
leave friends behind when moving to a new
home. The faster they get back to a normal
routine, the better it will be for them. Schools
are where children will make new friends and
participate in social occasions, so tour their
new schools before the school year begins,
and meet with a few residents and current
students to learn about special programs
that may make a move less stressful for
youngsters.
Relocating a family can be stressful. But
involving kids in the process and anticipating
an adjustment period can help families adjust
more easily.
Starting a family at an older age
Present-day couples are opting to start
families later than their parents and
grandparents before them. It is no longer
uncommon for grown children to live with
their parents well into their 20s, and many
adults are opting to get married, and have
children later in life, if they plan to have any
children at all.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau,
the average age for men to get married
is 27 and for women 25.5. However,
couples who come from more religious
families in which living together before
marriage is often frowned upon, may get
married earlier. On the ip side, couples
who live in communities and cities where
cohabitating is readily accepted may wait
until their thirties before tying the knot. In
such communities, starting a family is often
put on hold. In the 1970s, many women
were having children in their early twenties,
whereas now women tend to have their
rst child in their mid- to late twenties. One
survey of women from the United Kingdom
found the average age for a woman to have
a baby for the rst time was 29.
Although there is no right and wrong
answer as to when is the best time to start
a family, there are some advantages and
disadvantages to waiting to have children.
Disadvantages
Starting a family later in life can seem
like a good idea but may cause some
unnecessary obstacles. One of the rst
challenges is biological. Aging may make
it more difcult for women to conceive a
child. Not only is the number of unfertilized
eggs a woman carries nite, but also there
are only a set number of years in which
a woman can conceive before reaching
menopause. But men, too, also have
varying degrees of infertility as they get
older. One study conducted at Soroka
University in Israel found semen quantity
peaked for men between the ages of 30 and
35, while overall semen quantity was found
to be lowest after age 55. Sperm motility
is best before age 25 and lowest after age
55. Aging as well as sexual abstinence can
have effects on the health of sperm.
Waiting to have a baby may increase the
risk of having a child with chromosomal
abnormalities or increase the risk of having
a miscarriage, and an older womans body
may not recover from childbirth as quickly
as a younger womans.
In addition to the physical challenges
associated with waiting to have children,
couples who wait longer to have children
may nd themselves the oldest parents
at peer-related events. School and
extracurricular activities may make age
disparities more evident. A couple who
doesnt have a child until their forties may
not have as many years as younger parents
to see their children as adults with families
of their own.
Advantages
Couples who wait longer to get married
and have children may be more nancially
secure than couples who start their families
earlier. They may have already begun
saving a nest egg and have established
careers with high salaries. Individuals
who have had a few years to acclimate to
married life or who have enjoyed all of the
activities of singlehood may end up in more
stable relationships in the long-run.
Children of parents who have a higher
education may be more likely to succeed in
school, according to scholars at the Ofce
of History and Science at the University of
California, Berkeley. Parents may interact
with their children more to help them to do
well academically. Since they have already
completed their own schooling, older
parents may not need to continue education
or take time away from their children for
their own educational needs.
Engaging in enjoyable nights out socially
before having kids may help parents not to
feel guilty about missing out on something
as they raise their children. Such men and
women will have already sowed their wild
oats and will now be able to devote more
attention to family life.
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Parents often play a crucial role in helping their kids do
well in school. Numerous studies have shown the positive
impact that parental involvement can have on a students
academic career, and those studies have inspired many
educators to encourage their students parents to take a
more active role in their childrens education, including
helping them with their homework.
Parents can help kids with their homework in various
ways, but that very
involvement alone can help
to establish a groundwork in
which kids understand there
are specic rules regarding
their homework and that
these rules will be enforced.
Even parents who might not
be able to help kids with
their calculus homework are
already helping by simply
creating an environment
in which kids know they
are expected to do their
homework every day and
that mom and dad will be
there to make sure they do.
But enforcing rules about
homework is not the only
way parents can help their
kids in the classroom. The
following are a few simple
ways parents can support
their childrens academic
efforts as well.
Cont act t eacher s.
Contacting teachers is now
easier than ever before.
Many teachers recognize
the benefits of involving
parents in their youngsters
education, and as a result
these teachers go to great
lengths to make information
about their classes available,
whether its by posting a
class syllabus online or
emailing parents about
upcoming assignments or
examinations. Whereas the parents of yesteryear used
to wait until parent-teacher conference sessions to learn
how their child was performing in the classroom, todays
parents can email their childrens teachers for updates
or questions if they notice their child is struggling with a
particular subject.
Help your child choose his or her coursework. The
competition to get into a good college is stiff, and many
of todays high school students recognize that reality.
Unfortunately, some students bite off more than they can
chew. High school students dont have the exibility with
regard to their coursework that they will have in college,
but that does not mean their schedules are entirely up to
someone else. When the time comes for kids to pick their
courses, parents should sit down and help kids choose a
schedule thats challenging but not overwhelming.
Emphasize education over extracurricular activities.
Parents often marvel at the ease with which their children
juggle busy schedules. While students might be deft
at balancing academics with a host of extracurricular
activities, many adults feel that todays kids are
overburdened, and parents who feel that way should not
hesitate to take some tasks off their youngsters plates.
Parents should stress to their children that education
takes precedence over their extracurricular activities,
paying careful attention to kids academic performances
during those times of the school year when their
childrens schedule seems especially busy. During such
times, parents also can contact childrens teachers and
ask that teachers let them know if their youngsters
academic performance begins to suffer.
Limit distractions. Time to unwind is important, but
parents should keep a watchful eye on just how much
time their kids are unwinding. Too much time spent online
or in front of the television can compromise academic
performance. Establish limits as to how much time kids
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Parents not only love pets because animals bring smiles
to their childrens faces, but also because pets teach kids
about responsibility.
But the decision of whether or not to bring a pet into a home
is a complicated one that parents would be wise to give ample
consideration before making their nal decision. The following
are a few factors parents can consider when deciding if now
is the right time to bring a pet into their household.
Finances
Money is often overlooked when deciding whether or not to
bring a pet into a home. But pets can be expensive, and the
potential cost of pet ownership must be fully explored. Pet
adoption fees are often negligible, but families who prefer a
purebred dog can expect to spend considerably more money
than they would if they were to adopt a mixed breed dog from
the local shelter. In addition, a pedigreed cat is likely to cost
more than a cat adopted from the shelter. But those initial
fees are only a small part of the expenses associated with pet
ownership. Medical costs, including routine veterinary visits
and medication, pet insurance, food, and grooming costs can
add up over time, so families already working on thin budgets
might nd its not nancially prudent to bring a pet into their
home until their nances stabilize.
Families who tend to travel a lot also must consider the
cost of sheltering the animal when they are out of town,
while renters should determine if bringing a pet into a home
will incur a higher rental deposit or if the animal is likely to
cause damage, as puppies and kittens tend to do, that will
ultimately cost them money when they move out of their
rental.
Time
Some pets require more attention than others, so heads
of a family should consider just how much time they have
to devote to pet ownership. Dogs tend to need the most
attention among the more popular household pets, so
families whose schedules are already full may nd that pets
who dont need so much attention t their lifestyle better.
For example, cats dont need to go for daily walks and tend
to be more independent than canines, making them ideal
pets for on-the-go families. When deciding if a pet is right
for your family, give heavy consideration to how much time
your family spends at home, and if you decide to adopt a
pet, choose one that wont be negatively affected by your
schedules.
Demeanor
When considering bringing a pet into a home, parents
should consider both their own demeanor, their kids
demeanors and the demeanor of the pet they are thinking
of adopting. Dogs have their idiosyncrasies, but breeds
tend to exhibit similar behaviors. Labrador retrievers, for
example, tend to be active and energetic, while a typical
English bulldog might be more laid-back and less prone to
running around. Active families who enjoy spending time
outdoors might prefer a more active dog, while families
who enjoy relaxing at home might want a dog thats equally
comfortable lounging around the house.
When considering cats, families should speak with a
professional, be it a veterinarian or a representative at
the local animal shelter, about the demeanors of different
breeds to ensure they make the best decision. Parents of
young children likely want a cat thats playful as opposed to
one who is likely to be standofsh with curious kids.
Future
The future is another thing parents must consider before
bringing a pet into their home. Parents whose careers are
stable might make better pet owners than those angling for a
reassignment or looking to change careers. An unfortunate
side effect of the recession that began in 2008 was that
many families were forced to relocate when one or both
parents lost their jobs but found opportunities elsewhere.
Upon moving, these families realized the family pet could
not make the trip, which led to shelters being ooded with
homeless pets. If your familys future is in question, delay
adopting or buying a pet until your situation is more stable. If
all is well in your career and your family is rmly entrenched
in your community, then now might be a great time to bring a
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How to foster a love of reading in children
Todays parents know that its not always
easy to instill a love of reading in children.
Whether they are watching television,
dabbling with their smartphones, toying with
their tablets or engaging in social media,
youngsters now have more distractions at
their disposal than ever before. So its no
surprise that many youngsters may not be too
enthusiastic about abandoning their gadgets
in exchange for curling up with a good book.
But instilling a love of reading in kids early on
can pay a lifetime of dividends. Children learn
at a much faster pace during their rst six
years than at any other time in their lives, and
the right kind of stimulation during these years
can provide the foundation for future learning.
In addition, reading at an early age can
inspire a childs creativity and imagination.
Though many parents can recognize these
benets, that recognition does not make it
easier to get kids to embrace reading. No
two kids are alike, so parents might need to
employ different strategies to get each of their
kids to embrace reading. But the following are
a handful of ways parents can foster a love of
reading in their youngsters.
Embrace their hobbies. When encouraging
kids to read, parents may nd it easier to
get them to pick up a book if that books
subject matter pertains to a favorite hobby
or something a youngster has expressed
interest in. A seven-year-old boy with a
passion for baseball will likely be more
inclined to read an age-appropriate novel
about Americas pastime than he will a book
about shing. Use youngsters enthusiasm
about a given hobby or interest to lay the
foundation for a love of reading.
Dont limit reading to books. Books are
not the only reading materials that can foster
a love of reading in kids. Local newspapers
and magazines have sparked many kids
initial foray into reading, and such source
materials can be just as inspiring as novels or
short stories. Magazines made for youngsters
give kids something they can start and nish
reading in the same day. Young boys might
want to read the sports page in the daily
newspaper or visit a favorite teams website
to learn all about last nights game, while
young girls might be more inclined to read
the arts and entertainment sections. Parents
should encourage such exploration, even if
it means leaving novels on the bookshelf for
the time being.
Read to youngsters. Another way to foster
a love of reading in youngsters is to read
to them every day. Many young kids just
learning to read may be discouraged if their
reading skills arent progressing rapidly.
Reading to kids every day can inspire them to
work harder at reading so they can be just as
good at reading as Mom and Dad.
Discuss reading materials with your
children. Many people enjoy talking about
books they have read as much as they
enjoy reading the books, and kids are no
different. Parents who want their youngsters
to embrace reading can initiate discussions
about what their kids are reading, discussing
the plot of novels or the details of newspaper
or magazine articles kids read. Ask them
what they like and dislike about a book
or ask for a recap of a story they read in
the newspaper or an article they read in a
magazine.
Extend the reading experience. After they
have nished a novel, adults often nd it
enjoyable to watch lms based on that novel.
Doing so extends the reading experience
and gives men and women a chance to see
if their interpretations of a given story were
similar or different from someone elses. Kids
enjoy such extensions as well, so reward kids
by taking them to the movies to see the lm
version of a favorite book or to a museum
thats displaying an exhibit thats relevant to a
book a youngster just read.
Though their youngsters may have many
distractions at their disposal, there are still
many ways for parents to foster a love of
reading in their children.
A sedentary lifestyle spent in front of computers and video game consoles contributes to poor health. Of
the leading industrialized countries, the United States has the highest obesity statistics, and Canada is
not far behind. Obesity can impact cholesterol, cardiovascular health, risk for type 2 diabetes, and risk for
stroke. Excessive screen time can lead to sleep and eating disorders, interfere with a persons ability to
focus and negatively affect a persons performance at school or work. Getting a family active and reducing
time spent in front of a screen can have profound effects, and reducing screen time doesnt have to be
difcult.
Gradually implement changes. Families immersed in electronic devices can cut down on screen time
slowly and over the course of several weeks rather than tuning out cold turkey. Start by reducing time
spent watching television or playing video games by one hour per week, and gradually reduce time spent
devoted to such activities in the ensuing weeks.
Hide devices. The mantra, out of sight, out of mind can work with respect to digital devices. If tablets or
smartphones are tucked away, family members may feel less inclined to reach for them at any given time.
Just as you wouldnt stock your pantry full of fattening foods while trying to lose weight, dont make digital
devices readily available throughout the day.
Keep televisions out of the bedroom. Children who have televisions in their bedrooms tend to watch
an additional 90 minutes of programming per day than those who do not have televisions in their
room. Keep the television in a shared area of the house so that time spent watching the TV can be
monitored and adjusted.
Establish guidelines. Set rm limits on how much screen time will be allowed per day and
stick with it. Adults can lead by example.
Plan more family activities. Boredom can easily give way to time spent fooling around
on the Internet or channel surng. Parents should have a cache of ideas at the ready that
promote active family time. Neighborhood walks or tossing around a baseball in the yard are
enjoyable activities that cut back on time spent being sedentary. Encourage indoor activities,
such as puzzles or board games, if the weather is not cooperating.
Be steadfast. Do not throw in the towel too soon. Families should stand their ground when
attempting to decrease their screen time in favor of healthier activities.
Decreasing family screen time
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Recognizing cyberbullying
Before social media became so prevalent, instances of
bullying were somewhat easy to recognize. However,
with a good majority of children now engaged in digital
networking and social media, bullying may not end with
the ringing of the school bell, and evidence of bullying
may not be so readily apparent.
According to Cyberbullying statistics from the i-SAFE
foundation, more than half of adolescents and teens have
been bullied online, and about the same number have
engaged in cyberbullying. More than 80 percent of teens
use a mobile phone regularly, making it the most popular
form of technology and a common medium for repeated
cyberbullying.
Cyberbullying takes place through electronic
technology and differs from traditional forms of
bullying. Cyberbullying can occur via text messaging,
blogging, updates to social media sites and/or phone
conversations. What makes cyberbullying more difcult
to detect and remedy than traditional bullying is that
sometimes this type of bullying is veiled in secrecy.
Those who engage in cyberbullying can create aliases
and accounts under false names, allowing them to
covertly engage in bullying behavior. As a result, tracking
down bullies can be challenging.
Although cyberbullying is on the rise, there are some
things that parents and children can do to help put a stop
to such unfortunate instances.
Parents who feel their child is not emotionally ready
for the responsibility of a digital device can hold back
on purchasing a smartphone or choose one with very
limited features. Some schools set strict limits on phone
usage at school, and children who go only from school
to home and vice versa may not have the need for an
emergency phone that can open up a window for trouble.
Adolescents and teens should feel comfortable
talking with their parents without the fear of
reprimand. Otherwise, they may hide instances of
cyberbullying or not know how to broach sensitive
topics like bullying. Parents can engage in conversation
with their children often and stress that the doors of
communication are always open.
Teens should be made aware that cyberbullying
is a very real occurrence and is not just other kids
having fun or joking. If behavior is repetitive and
hurtful, it should be made public and addressed.
Parents can monitor and limit their childrens
personal accounts. Some smartphone and tablet
applications can be mirrored on the main account,
enabling parents to see incoming text or video messages.
A laptop or desktop computer should be placed in a
shared space so that usage can be monitored. Parents
can restrict tablet or smartphone usage to public areas.
When online, children should be advised not to share
personal information. Social media sites may be used
by bullies to gather sensitive information about a person
that can be used against them at a later time. Children
should be urged to keep passwords secret and to never
give information such as birthdays, phone numbers and
addresses to people who arent close friends. Friend
lists should be restricted to only those people students
interact with frequently to minimize the chance for
bullying or other inappropriate behavior.
Teens who have been bullied can keep evidence
of the bullying and may benet from talking with a
counselor.
Cyberbullying is a growing concern for educators and
parents and has far-reaching implications. Getting smart
about this phenomenon can help staunch new cases of
online bullying.
Adults should remain diligent in monitoring what
kids are doing online. Bullying can take place
through digital devices, such as mobile phones.
Fun ways to be a t family
Obesity is a global epidemic affecting
people of all ages. According to The
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, more than one-third of
Americans are considered obese, while
Statistics Canada notes about 25 percent
of Canadians are obese. Being overweight
or obese has been linked to cardiovascular
disease, diabetes and some forms of
cancer, and children who are overweight
are likely to be overweight or obese adults.
While eating a diet that is low in fat and
high in whole-grain ber, vegetables and
lean proteins is important, exercise remains
one of the key factors in maintaining a
healthy weight. However, many adults and
children simply do not get enough exercise
during the day. An active lifestyle is often
hampered by the prevalence of digital
devices or sedentary jobs that encourage
more screen time than tness time. But
there are ways for the entire family to get t.
Exercising together is not just a great way
for families to get healthy, but also a great
opportunity to spend time together. The
following are a handful of ways families can
work together to incorporate more exercise
into their daily lives.
Tackle chores. Yes, tasks around the
house can count as exercise. Working
together not only gets you moving but also
cuts down on the time it takes to tackle
tasks around the house. Mowing the lawn,
vacuuming the rugs, sweeping the oor
all of these activities can get the heart
pumping. Make it fun by setting chores to
music or competing against one another
to see who gets their task done rst or the
best.
Compete in the pool. Swimming is a low-
impact activity that works many muscles in
the body. Taking a dip in the pool can be
both relaxing and benecial to your health.
Compete with family members to make the
most of the time spent in the water. Host
relay swimming races, see how long each
member of the family can tread water or
create any other competitions that keep
everyone in the pool moving.
Create an outdoor obstacle course. Set
up a series of obstacles in your yard and
host your own triathlon. You can jump
through tires, climb through tubes and scale
trees. Make it fun by having adults try to
ride tricycles or pair up an adult with a child
for sack races. The opportunities for fun are
only hampered by your imagination.
Go for family bicycle rides. Traverse your
neighborhood or blaze new trails by riding
bikes together. Young children can be
strapped into trailers that are pulled behind
the bike or ride in seats attached to the
bike itself. This gives everyone a chance
to enjoy the great outdoors and hone their
cycling skills.
Go hiking. Hiking is another fun family
activity that also happens to make for great
exercise. Choose a trail that may not be
level and push everyones endurance to the
test.
Stroll the beach. Walking or running on
sand offers more resistance than walking
on pavement. Take a stroll at the seaside.
Break up the walk by collecting shells or
stopping by the water to observe marine
wildlife.
Hit the dance oor. If youve been invited
to a wedding or a Sweet 16 party, cut a
rug and take advantage of the DJ and
dance oor. When enjoying yourselves,
you probably wont even realize how much
youre exercising.
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free up time in their busy schedules. While
certain shortcuts can make daily life more
manageable, families sometimes pay
too steep a price in their efforts to save
time. Such is the case at the dinner table,
where nutrition is often sacriced at the
expense of convenience. But quick and
easy meals need not be void of nutrition
and avor.
North Americans have increasingly
turned to fast food, convenience items
and dining out as an alternative to
homecooked meals. However, such
processed foods are often unhealthy.
According to the book, Eat It to Beat
It! by David Zinczenko, the average
restaurant meal contains 58 grams of fat,
or about 90 percent of the recommended
daily fat intake for an average person.
Whats more, 70 percent of the average
Americans caloric intake is derived solely
from processed foods.
Moderation plays a crucial role when
crafting a healthy diet. Families can enjoy
the occasional meal out provided they are
careful about what they eat during other
times of the week or month. Time-pressed
families can employ a few strategies to
help them eat better by enjoying more
home-cooked meals.
Make a list of favorite family meals.
Start by thinking about what foods
the entire household enjoys. Create a
meal-planning schedule so that you can
purchase all of the ingredients at once for
the week so you arent making any time-
consuming last-minute trips to the store.
Shop off-peak hours. Visit the
supermarket during off-peak hours, such
as early morning or late at night. Avoid
Sunday afternoons when stores are often
crowded. Shopping during off-peak hours
can save you time.
Separate bulk purchases into smaller
portions. Take the time to divide larger
packages of meat or produce into smaller
portions more appropriate for the family.
Frozen meats will defrost more quickly,
and its easy to grab just what you need to
pull together a meal.
Prep like a pro. When you have free time,
wash and cut vegetables, then store them
away. Cook larger quantities of foods you
eat often, such as pasta or chicken. These
ingredients can be used in many different
meals. Having them precooked or partially
cooked cuts down on the cooking time
during the week. Think ahead to which
leftovers can be turned into new meals.
Perhaps those grilled chicken breasts can
be turned into fajitas or used as the base
of a soup or stew later in the week.
Enlist some help. More hands in the
kitchen can make for faster work. When
schedules overlap, have someone peel
potatoes in the morning and set them
into a bowl of water in the refrigerator to
used that evening. Another person can
arrive home from school or work and
start seasoning meat or poultry while
someone else can be in charge of the
actual cooking when he or she arrives
home. Working together cuts down on
the amount of time any one person has to
spend making meals.
Embrace the slow cooker. Slow cookers
are a boon to busy families. Various
ingredients can be placed inside of the
crockpot and then set to cook slowly for
several hours. The slow cooker uses a
very low temperature to cook the foods for
anywhere from 5 to 8 hours. The results
are often avorful, tender meals. After
morning prep time, a family can return
home in the evening and have a meal
ready to go.
Use convenience foods correctly.
Make meals a combination of foods
you cook from scratch and convenience
items. However, be sure to check
labels and ingredients when choosing
convenience items. Opt for whole grain
bread, and select foods that havent been
overly processed. Choose low-sodium
alternatives for a healthier meal.
Allow your family to splurge once in
awhile. On particularly busy days, plan to
dine out or to order some takeout. Many
restaurants have revamped their offerings
to provide healthier fare, and families
worried about overeating can split
portions among two or three people to cut
down on the number of calories and fat
everyone is consuming.
If infants were born with an instruction manual, early
parenting may be much less stressful. Unfortunately for new
mothers and fathers, tending to a baby is often a system of
trial and error. Every child is different, and what works for
one may not work for the other. Similarly, a child may be
born who is easily comforted and takes to sleep, while its
sibling seems to cry all day long. Getting to the root of those
crying ts can prove rather challenging.
Colic
When crying goes on and on with seemingly no cause,
this could be indicative of something more signicant than
just a fussy baby. Infants use crying as a method to telling
their caregivers that something is amiss. Cries can indicate
dampness, pain, sleepiness, or other conditions. But crying
with no apparent cause is dened as colic.
Colic is not a disease but rather a behavioral condition.
Babies with colic cry for seemingly no reason and very often
at the same time each day. Nothing seems to comfort them.
In addition to crying, the child may thrash around or clench
sts.
Some believe that colic has its roots in the digestive tract,
where there is the presence of lots of air that may stem
from slow intestinal motility. Others believe colic is linked
to an overstimulated central nervous system. Still, colic is
not a diagnosis, but rather a way to describe how a baby is
behaving. The colicky behavior may be indicative of another
underlying condition, such as acid reux.
Acid reux
According to the National
Digestive Diseases
Information Clearinghouse,
acid reux affects more
than half of all babies under
three months old and usually
resolves between the rst
and second birthday. Acid
reux occurs when the lower
esophageal sphincter, or LES,
muscle remains open and
enables stomach contents
to ow back up through
the esophagus and mouth.
Infants have immature muscle
development, and their LES
may not open and close only
when swallowing, enabling
food to come back up. The reux can occur when the baby
cries, strains or eats too quickly.
Symptoms may include excessive amounts of spit-up,
crying and pain while eating. An infant may drink breast
milk or bottles quickly and gulp it down because the liquid
is soothing, only to nd that this exacerbates the problem.
Infants with reux may begin to cry when lying down. They
may also arch their necks and backs during or after eating
or spitting up. Some children have silent reux, where the
acid does not come out of the mouth, but the baby swallows
it back down. Reux babies may learn to associate food with
pain and can develop feeding aversions.
Whenever a child is exhibiting signs that go against the
norm, parents can talk rst to their childs pediatrician.
Different feeding or sleeping strategies may alleviate some
of the crying. Medication or surgery may be needed in
extreme cases, and a parent may be instructed to visit
a specialist in gastrointestinal conditions for an accurate
diagnosis.
Differentiating colic from acid reux
Getting to the
root of those crying fits
can prove rather challenging
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Hiring a babysitter can be a difcult
decision for many families. For the rst
several years of their childrens lives, many
parents only trust themselves or direct
family members to take care of their kids.
But most parents must eventually rely on
babysitters to look after their children.
Selecting a babysitter is not something
to take lightly. Putting your child into the
care of another person requires trust and
careful vetting of that person.
The best place to begin looking for a
babysitter is within your own community.
Churches, preschools and a network of
friends can usually yield suggestions for
potential babysitters. An older child of a
close friend is often a person to consider.
Otherwise, ask around at your childs day
care center or preschool. Some teachers
watch children as a side job, while others
may offer recommendations. A school
that conducts background checks on their
employees as well as screens them for
drug use and illnesses can take much
of the work out of the vetting process for
you. As a parent, you may simply need to
call up some of the sitters references to
validate his or her claims of responsibility.
The next step is to interview a sitter
and see how he or she interacts with
your child or children. Ask questions
at this point, nding out if the sitter is
trained in CPR and rst aid and if the
sitter completed any courses in handling
medical emergencies or other potentially
sticky medical situations. Be sure to ask
about experience watching particular age
groups as well.
Discuss your rules with the sitter, including
bed times, food restrictions, policy on
visitors, use of certain appliances and
use of social media or digital devices
while babysitting. The babysitter should
understand all of your requirements and
agree to them readily before being offered
the job.
Once a babysitter has been selected,
have the sitter come to the house roughly
30 minutes before you decide to leave.
This time gives your children time to grow
acclimated to the sitters presence, and
it gives you the chance to answer any
questions the sitter may have. Leave
emergency phone numbers as well as
details on how you can be reached and
where you are going. You may want
to inform a close
neighbor that you are
having a sitter watch
the kids and nd out
if he or she can be
available in case of
an emergency.
You will probably
be anxious the rst
time you leave your
children with a sitter.
Call home several
times to check on
things and reassure
yourself that all is well.
When you return
home, ask the sitter
how things went. Talk about situations you
know may have been a problem, such as
a reluctance for the kids to go to sleep.
Reassuring the sitter that these behaviors
are not a reection on his or her skills as
a sitter will make the babysitter feel more
comfortable and secure.
Some parents feel better by using a
nanny cam to keep a close watch on
the situation at home. This is a personal
preference and may not be necessary
unless you suspect something is awry.
In such instances, it is better to look for
a new sitter instead. Your children can
tell you if they liked the sitter and if they
felt comfortable with him or her. Kids who
appear reluctant to be around the sitter
or who exhibit a strong desire for their
parents to stay home should raise some
red ags. However, if youve done your
research and have found someone you
believe to be a reliable and safe sitter,
there should be no problems.
How to select a babysitter
Hiring a babysitter involves nding an individual who you
trust and one who your kids enjoy spending time with.
Make your own
family-friendly vacation
So many resorts are billed as the best for families, and
do live up to the hype for the throngs of visitors who
plan vacations each and every year. But if yours is a
family that would be interested in avoiding the long lines
and the franchised fun, you may be happy to know you
are in good company. Its possible to manufacture your
own family vacation without partaking in one of the pre-
assembled family plans.
According to the travel planning site Expedia, a few
countries are more vacation deprived than others.
These include the United States, Canada, Mexico,
Singapore, Japan and South Korea. North Americans
earn fewer vacation days than most countries. Even
still, theyre also more likely to leave two or more days
of earned vacation time unused. Affordability and saving
days for future obligations is why people are apt to
squander away vacation time. When vacations are taken,
however, families could want to maximize time spent
together and look for some key features.
When planning your next family quest, consider these
vacation pointers.
Just because a hotel or
resort is not billed as
a family place doesnt
mean it isnt family-
friendly. Read reviews
from people who have
stayed at the hotel. See
how they rate the hotel
in terms of amenities and
gure out what strengths
the property has. If people
remark about the romantic
atmosphere, it probably
caters to couples. If an
array of food options and
activities are touted, the
hotel could be good for
families.
Choose a resort that
offers babysitting
services or a few child-
central activities. While
the goal of the family
vacation is to spend time together, there are likely to be
moments when each person may want to do his own
thing. Parents looking for some time away will benet
from a resort that has a childcare center on the property.
Plus, kids may appreciate being independent from their
parents for a few hours and having fun with others their
own ages.
Find a destination with a mix of ethnic and familiar
cuisine. Of all the people in the family, children tend
to be the most nicky when it comes to dining options.
Some parents are lucky enough to have kids open to
any and all food suggestions, but most have children
who have a few favorites and dont stray far from those
options. Therefore, opt for a port of call that not only
enables you to sample the local cuisine, but also has
a chain restaurant or familiar foods that children will be
sure to eat.
Think outside the hotel box. When vacation deals pop
up on your Internet search engines, it can be easy to
think these plans are the only ones out there. However,
with a little more research and work, families can often
custom tailor a vacation that is memorable. For example,
many local property owners sublet their condominiums or
vacation houses to others throughout the year. Instead
of booking a hotel in a resort, you may be able to rent a
house or condo for a week so you will have more room
to stretch out something that is advantageous with an
entire family in tow and a kitchen to make a few meals
at home. This saves on expenses and arguments over
when and where to dine out.
Plan activities around your youngest traveler. While
you may want to scale mountains or dive the depths
of the ocean, having a young child in tow may hamper
some of these intense plans. That isnt to say you cannot
try things outside of the comfort zone. While you may not
be able to scuba dive, you may be able to snorkel with a
toddler coasting along on an inatable raft. Or, you may
need to bring a child carrier along for a challenging hike.
Cater to your weakest link so you are not left with high
expectations and cranky kids.
Schedule in some down time to just enjoy your
surroundings. The vacation cannot be all about a strict
itinerary. With children along for the experience, theyll
appreciate some moments to just venture and explore or
engage in some imaginative play. Dont feel the need to
over-schedule every minute of the vacation. Otherwise
you may leave feeling more spent than relaxed.
Dont cut too many corners. A couple traveling may be
able to make due with the bare minimum, but the entire
family traveling together will benet from some creature
comforts. It could be wise to y to your destination rather
than enduring 12 hours of the dreaded Are we there
yet? chant. Find a hotel that will offer some of the kids
favorite cable channels, so they can catch up on cartoons
while parents are sleeping in. Opt for the two-room suite
rather than the efciency if you can afford it, so that
everyone will have more elbow room. Splurge on that
goofy $20 photo that shows the entire clan mouths agape
while riding down the log ume. Create memories that
you will want to recall for all of the good reasons instead
of the poor ones.
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Friday,
Saturday &
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June 6, 7 & 8
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Directions:
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Naylor Memorial Library,
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Saturday, June 14 - 11:00am Sharpie Tie-Dye
Wednesday, June 18 - 1:00pm The Naylor Memorial Book
Discussion ~ Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time /
Mark Haddon. The group will meet to the Hedgesville Firehall.
Wednesday, June 25 - 11:00am
Oceans Rock. Meet at the Hedgesville Firehall
Saturday, June 28 - 11:00am Turn Milk to stone
Monday, June 30 - 6:00pm Build your own Headphones!
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Tuesday, June 3 - 6-7pm LEGO Free Play
Thursday, June 5, 12, 19 & 26 - 10:00am How does it Work?
Tuesday, June 10 & 24 - 10:30am
Engineering and Garden Clubs. Call for details.
Tuesday, June 10 - 6-7pm
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Tuesday, June 17 - 1:00pm Ceramic Tile Art
Tuesday, June 17 - 7:00pm Friends of North Berkeley meeting
Thursday, June 19 - 6-7pm Metal Detecting
Friday, June 20 - 10:30am Our Solar System with Angie Cox
Saturday, June 21 - 7-11am Library and Community Yard Sale sponsored by
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Wednesday, June 25 - 10am NASA Kindernauts Program
Wednesday, June 25 - 1:00pm
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CLOSED SUNDAYS
Saturday, June 14 - CLOSED -
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Thursday, June 26 - 5:00pm - Library Board Meeting
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Thurs & Sat, June 5, 14, 19&28 - 10:30am Story Times
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Friday, June 13 - 10:30am Be an Engineer!
Wednesday, June 26 - 11:00am Dinosaurs Rock!
Friday, June 28 - 9:30am Community Collage
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Registration for the Adult Summer Reading Program
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A Literary Twist on the Periodic Table of Elements
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Tuesday, June 3, 10 & 17 - 1:00-3:00pm
Colonial Gardening Days @ the Adam Stephen HouseVaries
June 6, 18, 20, 25 & 27 - 10:30am - Yummy preschool Story Times
Saturday, June 7 & 28 - 10:30am Stories on Saturday & craft
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Thursday, June 12 - 10:30am NASA Dinosaurs & more!
Friday, June 13 - 10:30am Science of Song with Tony M
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Tuesday, June 17 - 10:30am Pet a Wild Animal Story Time
Thursday, June 19 - 10:30am Kids in Space (NASA kit program)
Thursday, June 19 - 4:30pm
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Art - 279-2494
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The flag should never be dipped. It is flown
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The flag should not be used as a drapery, or for
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be received by waiting hands and arms. When
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The flag should be cleaned and mended when
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When a flag is so worn it is no longer fit to serve
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Displaying the Flag Outdoors
When the flag is displayed from a staff projecting
from a window, balcony or a building, the union
should be at the peak of the staff unless the flag is
at half staff.
When it is displayed from the same flagpole with
another flagof a state, community, society or
Scout unitthe flag of the United States must
always be at the top except that the church
pennant may be flown above the flag during
church services for Navy personnel when
conducted by a Naval chaplain on a ship at sea.
When the flag is displayed over a street, it should
be hung vertically, with the union to the north or
east. If the flag is suspended over a sidewalk, the
flags union should be farthest from the building.
When flown with flags of states, communities or
societies on separate flagpoles, which are of the
same height and in a straight line, the flag of the
United States is always placed in the position of
honorto its own right.
The other flags may be smaller but none may be
larger.
No other flag ever should be placed above it.
The flag of the United States is always the first
flag raised and the last to be lowered.
When flown with the national banner of other
countries, each flag must be displayed from a
separate pole of the same height. Each flag should
be the same size. They should be raised and
lowered simultaneously. The flag of one nation
may not be displayed above that of another.
Raising and Lowering the Flag
The flag should be raised briskly and lowered
slowly and ceremoniously. Ordinarily it should be
displayed only between sunrise and sunset. It
should be illuminated if displayed at night.
The flag of the USA is saluted as it is hoisted and
lowered. The salute is held until the flag is
unsnapped from the halyard or through the last
note of music, whichever is the longest.
Displaying the Flag Indoors
When on display, the flag is accorded the place of
honor, always positioned to its own right. Place it
to the right of the speaker or staging area or
sanctuary. Other flags should be to the left.
The flag of the United States of America should
be at the center and at the highest point of the
group when a number of flags of states, localities
or societies are grouped for display.
When one flag is used with the flag of the United
States of America and the staffs are crossed, the
flag of the United States is placed on its own right
with its staff in front of the other flag.
When displaying the flag against a wall, vertically
or horizontally, the flags union (stars) should be
at the top, to the flags own right and to the
observers left.
Parading and Saluting the Flag
When carried in a procession, the flag should be
to the right of the marchers. When other flags are
carried, the flag of the United States may be
centered in front of the others or carried to their
right. When the flag passes in a procession, or
when it is hoisted or lowered, all should face the
flag and salute.
The Salute
To salute, all persons come to attention. Those in
uniform give the appropriate formal salute.
Citizens not in uniform salute by placing their
right hand over the heart and men with head cover
should remove it and hold it to left shoulder, hand
over the heart. Members of organizations in
formation salute upon command of the person in
charge.
The Pledge of Allegiance and National Anthem
The Pledge of Allegiance should be rendered by
standing at attention, facing the flag and saluting.
When the national anthem is played or sung,
citizens should stand at attention and salute at the
first note and hold the salute through the last note.
The salute is directed to the flag, if displayed,
otherwise to the music.
The Flag in Mourning
To place the flag at half staff, hoist it to the peak
for an instant and lower it to a position halfway
between the top and bottom of the staff. The flag
is to be raised again to the peak for a moment
before it is lowered. On Memorial Day the flag is
displayed at half staff until noon and at full staff
from noon to sunset.
The flag is to be flown at half staff in mourning
for designated, principal government leaders and
upon presidential or gubernatorial order.
When used to cover a casket, the flag should be
placed with the union at the head and over the left
shoulder. It should not be lowered into the grave.
L o n g Ma y I t Wa v e .
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Cars
1977 Corvette- Pewter
Ext, Black Interior, 350
Motor, 350 Trans, Nice
Driver, $7000. Call 304-
582-0497.
1999 Chevy Cavalier
Z24 Convertible, White,
Black Top, Auo, Air, Low
Mileage, Good Condi-
tion. Call 240-643-4281
Charles Town Area
2003 Chysler PT Cruis-
er with heated leather
seats, great condition,
152k miles, $1,800. Call
Ron Harris 304-350-
1880.
2006 Chevy HHR LT
with leather interior and
sunroof, $4,500. Call
301-730-7550.
2006 Kia Optima
w/30,000 original miles,
extra clean, Book val-
ue $8,100, $6,000/firm.
Must Sell. 304-263-
2340.
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Also buy scrap tractors
and equipment. 304-261-
7036.
PROPANE!!!....and pro-
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hoses, regulators, brass
ttings, copper tubing.
Prices so good that Cheap-
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RED Shed Tires Shop- We
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Call 304-268-5637.
Trucks
1999 Ford F-150 XLT with
4WD, 217K Miles, Nice
Truck, $5,000. Call 301-
331-4787.
2000 Ford F150 XLT, 5.4
V8 4off road package
104,750 miles, $8500. Call
304-229-6740.
2006 Ford 500 with excel-
lent body condition. Needs
transmission work. $1500.
304-702-3345.
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SUVs
1996 Tahoe LT, 4DR, 4x4,
V8 Gas. One owner, ex-
cellent condition. 95,000
miles. $5,800. 540-664-
5530.
2000 Ford Explorer xlt
runs, great ex. conditio
$4500 obo. 304-579-7071
2006 4x4 Ford Explor-
er 6 cyl , 88,354 miles,
$10,200. 304-268-9151.
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03 Mitsubishi Eclipse Conv.
99 Honda CRV EX, Low Miles
00 Ford Explorer XLT, Low Miles
01 Ford Escape FWD, Nice SUV
01 Dodge 1500 Club Cab, 4x4
04 GMC Envoy XL, 3rd Row Seat
05 Ford 500, Like New
00 VW Passat, Nice Car
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06 Chevy Aveo
$
5995
$
1495
$
50
06 Kia Spectra
$
7995
$
1595
$
50
04 Chry Sebring
$
5995
$
1395
$
50
03 Ford Taurus
$
5995
$
1395
$
50
02 Buick Century
$
4995
$
1295
$
50
02 Chevy Impala
$
5995
$
1395
$
50
02 Nissan Altima
$
5995
$
1395
$
50
01 Dodge Caravan
$
5995
$
1395
$
50
00 Grand Caravan
$
5995
$
1295
$
50
00 Ford Focus
$
6995
$
1495
$
50
99 Toyota Camry
$
4995
$
1095
$
50
Price
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888-727-2023
Rt. 51 Middleway Pike
Next to Uncle Phils Restaurant
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2000 Oldsmobile Alero
$
4995
$
950
2001 Ford Focus
$
4995
$
950
2002 Mercury Mountaineer
$
3995
$
1250
2001 Chevrolet Impala
$
4995
$
1450
2002 Audi Quatro A6
$
6995
$
1650
1998 Chevrolet Malibu
$
3995
$
1250
2001 Honda Passport
$
5995
$
1450
2002 Ford Explorer
$
3995
$
1050
2003 Ford Explorer
$
5995
$
1450
2003 Chrysler PT Cruiser
$
5995
$
1450
2004 Honda Odyssey
$
4995
$
1250
2001 Ford Expedition
$
4995
$
1250
1999 Dodge Durango
$
3995
$
950
2003 Jeep Cherokee
$
6995
$
1650
2000 Pontiac Grand AM
$
3995
$
850
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261-7036.
Motorcycles
2000 Kawasaki KE 100,
550 miles, $1,200. Call
304-671-8540.
2002 Yamaha 1600 Road
Star, comes with motorcy-
cle jack, extra rims & tires,
extra misc. parts. Asking
$5,000 or trade. Call 304-
876-3529.
2003 Honda Rebel M/C
250cc mint condition, ex-
tras, 1800 miles, $2000.
Call 304-267-8360.
2009 XL883L Sport-
ster-Peweter Pearl Paint,
14KMILES, $5,500.00.
Charlie 304-676-7273.
Extras: Vance & Hines
pipes and fuel delivery
system.
FOR SALE- 2009 SU-
ZUKI F500, Like New,
$3,500. Call Robert 304-
997-0979.
Trailers
5x14 Utility Trailer, orig-
inal owner, wooden oor,
metal ramps, $1,000 OBO
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RVs/Campers
36FT. Fifth Wheel Camper
with Push Out, Washer &
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2740394.
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2014 CADILLAC XTS
LUXURYCOLLECTION, FRONT/REAR
HEATEDSEATS, CHROMEWHEELS, AIR
CONDITIONEDSEATS, DUAL CLIMATE CONTROL
$
39,900
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$
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2011 TOYOTA CAMRY LE
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CRUISE, TILT, CD, A/C
$
13,995
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2013 MAZDA 2
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A/C, KEYLESS ENTRY,
ONLY4,400 MILES,
2011 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT
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KEYLESS ENTRY, A/C, CRUISE, TILT
ONLY23000 MILES
$
15,995
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POWERWINDOWS &LOCKS, CRUISE, TILT
$
14,995
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ONLY7,800 MILES
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2005 Honda Accord
$9,850
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Stk# 12153B
2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse
$9,500
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Stk# 13T50A
2008 Nissan 350Z
$19,995
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Stk# 14P4A
2008 Mazda Mazda3
$10,995
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Stk# 14P29
2005 Kia Sedona
$6,995
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Stk# 1427C
2003 Dodge Grand Caravan
$7,995
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Stk# 1326E
888-679-2417
888-895-3102
2004 Dodge Stratus
$5,050
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Stk# 13188B
2003 Ford Expedition
$7,275
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Stk# 12921C
2008 Kia Sedona
$8,125
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Stk# 13035B
2010 Kia Soul
$10,350
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Stk# 13516A
2012 Ford Fiesta
$13,750
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Stk# 13261A
2011 Ford Fiesta
$14,800
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Stk# 13226A
2013 Kia Rio
$14,950
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Stk# 13319A
2012 Kia Rio
$15,250
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Stk# 13381B
2013 Kia Soul
$15,375
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Stk# 13409A
2011 Hyundai Elantra
$15,525
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Stk# 12675B
2012 Mazda Mazda3
$15,925
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Stk# 13523A
2011 Hyundai Santa Fe
$16,450
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Stk# 13166A
2013 Kia Forte
$16,725
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Stk# 13387A
2012 Kia Optima
$17,375
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Stk# 13242A
2012 Mitsubishi Outlander
$19,750
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Stk# 13285B
2011 Kia Sorento
$19,825
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Stk# 13031A
2014 Kia Sorento
$19,900
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Stk# 12915B
2011 Hyundai Sonata
$20,375
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Stk# 13099C
2013 Kia Sorento
$21,350
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Stk# 13402A
2010 Chevrolet Traverse
$22,675
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Stk# 13535A
888-893-5865
2012 Honda Civic
$17,495
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Stk# 14270A
2009 Toyota Venza
$20,495
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Stk# 14318A
2012 Hyundai Sonata
$20,995
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Stk# UC14011
2010 Jeep Wrangler
$25,995
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Stk# UC14010
2013 Toyota FJ Cruiser
$33,495
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Stk# 14267A
2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee
$35,504
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Stk# UC0433
2002 Nissan Frontier
$13,995
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Stk# 14316C
2012 Mazda Mazda3
$17,991
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Stk# 14333A
2013 Hyundai Elantra
$17,495
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Stk# 14211A
2014 Ford Focus
$20,495
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Stk# 13562A
2008 Ford Taurus
$13,995
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Stk# 14256C
2011 Ram Dakota
$18,995
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Stk# 14126B
2010 MINI Convertible
$19,495
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Stk# 14255B
2012 Ford Flex
$20,771
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Stk# 14083A
2011 Honda Accord
$23,995
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Stk# 14132A
2012 Chrysler 300-Series
$25,997
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Stk# 14288A
2010FordSuperDutyF-350SRW
$26,995
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Stk# 14375A
2009 Nissan cube
$13,995
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Stk# UC14023
2006 Toyota Avalon
$13,995
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Stk# UC14039
2009 Subaru Impreza
$15,495
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Stk# UC14038
2011 Nissan Rogue
$20,000
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Stk# 4R34797-A
2011 Toyota Camry
$13,776
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Stk# 14K135A
2013 Hyundai Elantra
$18,487
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Stk# 14K33-A
2013 Ford Focus
$17,451
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Stk# 4C34611-A
2007Mercedes-BenzSLK280
$17,494
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Stk# 4V34873-B
2011 Kia Sorento
$16,588
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Stk# 4A34943-AC
2011 Honda CR-V
$19,000
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Stk# 4R34345-CC
2000 Chevrolet Corvette
$19,499
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Stk# 3C33826-1
2011 MINI Hardtop
$17,000
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Stk# 3C33866-A
2012 Honda CR-V
$18,990
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Stk# 4R34055-AC
2009 Cadillac CTS
$19,000
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Stk# 4C34710-A
2013 Kia Optima
$18,587
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Stk# 14K118-AC
2012 Kia Soul
$14,634
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Stk# 14K56-AC
2011 Honda CR-Z
$14,000
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Stk# 4Z35093-A
2011 Honda CR-V
$16,588
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Stk# 4R34773-A
2012 Smart fortwo
$12,391
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Stk# 14K189-A
2012 Chevrolet Malibu
$16,294
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Stk# 4C35036-A
2012 Kia Sorento
$18,456
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Stk# 4V34889-BC
2009ChevroletSilverado1500
$26,000
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Stk# 4T34834-B
2012 Honda Civic
$17,000
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Stk# 3F34853-AC

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