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Of Service To The Eastern Panhandle 32 nd 1982 2013 Volume 36, No. 43 Phone: 304-267-9983 • Web: www.yourbg.com • E-mail: ads@yourbg.com October 22, 2014 Rt.11, 1 Mile South of Martinsburg In Front of Safe Store Self Storage 304-267-7033 Winchester – 540-665-0065 Shop online at batterymart.com Hours: M-F 8-6 Sat. 9-3 Don’t be afraid! Come by for a Free Electrical Systems Check Heavy Duty Booo...ster Cables Booo...ster Cables w/E-Z Reach Clamps for Post & Side Terminals Available in 12, 16 & 20ft. MON. & FRI. 9-8 • TUES.-THURS. 9-6 • SAT. 9-5 2330 WINCHESTER AVE., MARTINSBURG, WV 25405 304-263-6957 www.carpetworldofmartinsburg.com VALUABLE COUPON Add Beauty and Value to Your Home - For Less! $ 100 OFF $ 100 OFF Any Special Order Over $1,000 Not valid with any other offers. Coupon must be presented at the time of the sale. Expires 10/4/14 Great Prices! We Install Everything We Sell! Great Prices! We Install Everything We Sell! Great Prices! We Install Everything We Sell! Paid for by the Committee to Elect Michael Folk 2014 - WV Chamber Fun facts about autumn The cool, crisp days of autumn have arrived. As fall foliage creates a colorful display and kids frolic in leaf piles on the lawn, you may want to pay some mind to a few lesser known facts about this beloved time of year. Autumn may call to mind Halloween and the return of school, but there are other factors that make this season unique. 1. The first day of autumn is known as the autumnal equinox. On this day, the number of hours of daylight and darkness are equal. This is because the sun is aligned with the center of the Earth between the north and south of the planet. The other equinox occurs in the spring, which arrives in the third week of March in the Northern hemisphere. 2. In Greek mythology, autumn was a time when Persephone, the daughter of Demeter, was abducted by Hades, the god-king of the underworld. During this time, Demeter, the goddess of the harvest, was distraught and the ground grew sparse and cold. When Persephone returned in the springtime, plants and life bloomed anew because of Demeter’s happiness. 3. Those who live closest to the equator, which is the center of the planet, never experience the season of autumn. Around the equator, the temperature remains consistently warm. 4. Yellow, orange and variations thereof always reside in the pigmentation of tree leaves, but they are just overpowered by the abundance of green from the chlorophyll in the leaves. Come autumn, however, when the sun weakens and days grow shorter, the amount of chlorophyll in leaves diminishes, allowing the other pigments in the leaves to show through. 5. Red and purple leaves are actually caused by the presence of sugars from sap that is trapped inside of the leaves. 6. Fall is a peak migration time for many species of birds. During autumn, birds will fly to other areas as they seek more hospitable climates. The Arctic tern journeys about 11,000 miles each way for its annual migration. That is like going all the way across the United States about three and a half times 7. Contrary to popular belief, squirrels who have spent the entire autumn collecting acorns and other foods do not hibernate for the winter. Rather, they spend the majority of their time in nests they built to shelter them from harsh weather. When squirrels do come out in winter, they are usually tunneling under the snow to find the food they buried during the fall. * ALL SALE PRICES, Specials, and Giveaways are available during OPEN HOUSE ONLY . Financing is available on approved credit through Wells Fargo, and cannot be combined with any discounts. Other restrictions may apply. See Sunfi re rep for more information. 301 East Stephen St., Martinsburg 304-267-3029 www.sunf reenergysolutions.com ALL HOT TUBS ON SALE in stock Come By Early For Best Selection $3500* OFF! UP TO $500* OFF! UP TO Stoves, Inserts, and Fireplaces! Last Chance To Save Big in 2014! Wood - Pellet - Gas Blowout Prices* On ALL In Stock Patio Furniture and Grills! Page 2 Buyers Guide 304-267-9983 Wednesday, October 22, 2014 Community Calendar TARI Jo’s Dance Studio Spaghetti Dinner Fund- raiser at St. Leo’s Cath- olic Church (McGivney Hall) 2109 Sulphur Springs Road (behind St. Leo Catholic Church) on Sunday, November 2, 2014 @ 4;30pm-7:00pm. Dancers are compet- ing in January/February 2015 and your support is greatly appreciated! $10/ plate and children 6 and under $6. Silent Auction and 50/50. Advanced tickets preferred but not required. Ruritan Hall The Tuscarora Ruritan Hall is available for a $150 donation- com- mercial $175 dona- tion. Air conditioned. Seats 115. Call 304- 263-3090 or 304-264- 8411 for information. Ruritan Hall Tomahawk Ruritan Club Rentals available for Birthday parties, wedding receptions, reunions, seminars and workshops. Small dining room $100 and Large Dining Room $150. Please call 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. Dinners/Suppers SPAGHETTI DINNER OCTOBER 25, 2014, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIANS, 105 6th AVE. RANSON, WV. 3:00 TO 6:30. $8.00 ADULTS 6 TO 13, $4.00 5 AND UNDER FREE. CAR- RYOUTS AVAILABLE. PANCAKE BREAKFAST AND BAKE SALE- The South Berkeley United Methodist Men’s will host a Pancake Breakfast Sat- urday, October 25th, from 7-11am at the Ridgeway Church Hall on Specks Run Road. The All You Can Eat Menu Includes: Pan- cakes, Sausage, Sausage Gravy, Eggs, Coffee and Juice. A Free Will Offering will be accepted. Proceeds go torward Mission Work. Carry-Out is available. For more information, call 304- 671-1620. MARLOWE Ruritan Club Country Breakfast & Pork Sale October 11th, No- vember 8th, December 13th, January 10th, Feb- ruary 14th, March 14th, April 11th. Call ahead for Pork Orders 304-274-3409 or 304-274-2448, online at MARLOWE RURITAN. Com. Breakfast includes: Pancakes, Sausage, Sau- sage Gravy, Puddin & Drink. 6am-10am. AYCE $6.50. Meat is USDA In- spected. Events THE Haunted Jefferson County Fairgrounds is back!!! Near Charles Town, WV. Fall is ap- proaching. The leaves are changing into a rainbow of color. The cool evening air makes you shiver, as the moon climbs to show its deep orange glow just beyond the tree line. The moonlight is casting its shadow all around you as you walk torward the Fairground entrance. You can see faint lights in the distance and hear the screams from the buildings. You are begin- ning to wonder if tou can make it through the maze of hallways and rooms occupied by night vi- sions that exist here. The things that occupy these buildings seem to capture all your snses at once. It’s your turn to open the door. The adventure be- gins as you go through the doorway into building #4 and doesn’t end until you leave the property. The Haunted Adven- ture returns to Jefferson County Fairgrounds to contunue testing your will to survive the horror, the dark and the terror that lurks in every corner of you imagination. The Challenge for you, is to complete the adventure, without screaming for mercy. Brave Enough? We’ll Find Out!!! BIG NIGHTS: Fridays & Sat- urdays, October 10th & 11th, October 17th & 18th, October 24th & 25th, October 31st & No- vember 1st. ST. Leo Catholic Church Craft & Collectible Faire 2014, 2109 Sulphur Springs Road, Inwood, WV will be held Saturday, November 1, 2014, 10AM- 7PM and Sunday, Novem- ber 2, 2014, 10AM-2PM. This is an indoor event in the Fellowship Hall. We will have crafts and collectibles from several local crafters as well as collectible ven- dors. We will also have breakfast, lunch and dinner food items. Climate con- trolled environment- Inside Event. RAINBOW Christmas Pag- eant November 16th at Martinsburg Holiday Inn. For information Contact Sandy Scott 304-263-1499 or SandySueScott@Com- cast.net COME GET YOUR “TREATS” IF YOU DARE! Visit Us on Halloween Night and Saturday Night, November 1st Dusk till ? You Will Tremble in Fear and Scream for Your Life as you Meet the Creatures of the Night! Dracula, Mi- chael Myers, The Wolfman, Jason, Leatherface, “The Witch”, Zombies, Ghosts and More Await You as They Stalk Your Every Move! This is an outdoor event and we are in our 9th Year! **Free to the Public** See You In Your Night- mares! 1034 Winchester Avenue (beside the Her- itage Inn Motel) Martins- burg 304-707-5264 CHICKEN BBQ Saturday, October 25th at Bedington Ruritan Club, Rt.11 North, 11am-sold out. $8.00/din- ner (1/2 chicken, baked bean, slaw, applesauce, drink, roll); $6.00/half chicken and roll. More info, call Jim at 304-264-0940. Last BBQ of the Season! APOLLOWEEN AT APOL- LO CIVIC THEATER Haunted Theatre- October 24, 25, 31 & November 1, 7pm-11pm. Tickets: $10, under 13 adult required. Paranormal Investiga- tions- October 24th at Midnight. Reservation Only $25 Rocky Horror Picture Show- October 25th at Midnight. Movie with Shad- ow Cast. Tickets: $15. ID Required. Email:HauntedTheatre@ apollo-theatre.org or call 304-263-6766. Meetings MEET the Candidates Night Presented by Berke- ley County uploads/Geographie/ 3500-off-500-off-blowout-prices.pdf
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