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December 19, 2019

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Page 6 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, December 19-December 25, 2019 PETS & LIVESTOCK 1 MALE GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPY. Born 10/5/19, 11 weeks old 12/21/19. Parents on site. $200. Tommy (864) 491-9777 SMALL YORKIES. Reduced price. 1 female, several males. Give a gift that gives uncondi- tional love. 704-313-7355. EIGHT GREAT PYRENEES PUPPIES. Ready Dec. 1st. (704) 692-7362 CKC REGISTERED GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. Will be 6 weeks old Christmas. 4 solid white puppies, 3 black & fawn, $300 each. Will hold until ready. Call (704) 466-3135 2 MALE LABRADOODLE PUP- PIES. 9 weeks old, 1 cream, 1 chocolate. Ready now. $800 ea. (716) 640-4036 2 YEAR OLD INTACT CHOCO- LATE LABRADOODLE MALE. Smooth coat, 50 lbs, partially housebroken. $300. (716) 640- 4039 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE. PURE BRED ANGUS BULLS and HEIFERS. Jacob Fork Ranch. Call 704-538-1199 or (704) 600-7847 FREE KITTENS TO GOOD IN- SIDE HOME. I will take care of fi rst vet visit. Call anytime. (704) 472-7116 7 MONTH FEMALE BORDER COLLIE. Full blooded but no papers. $300. For more info, call 704-692-4289 or (704) 692- 0848 B&B YORKIE KENNELS IS OFFERING QUALITY YOR- KIE PUPPIES. Let one of these sweet babies light up your fami- lies life, $1200. Call Barbara for appointment to meet your next very best friend, 828-625-8612. AKC CHOCOLATE LAB. 9 months old, impeccable blood- line. $500. (704) 914-8241 AKC REGISTERED SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPPIES. 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SYSTEM, BACKUP CAMERA. $ 5,999 CASH OR $ 1499 DOWN MONTHLY MONTHLY SPECIALS SPECIALS 2008 LINCOLN MKX 2008 LINCOLN MKX AWD AWD 6 CYL., AUTO., LEATHER, ALL POWER, HEATED & COOLED SEATS. $ 6,999 CASH $ 1999 DOWN V6, AUTO., 4 DOOR, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS. $ 1499 DOWN 2002 DODGE 2002 DODGE DAKOTA SLT 4X4 DAKOTA SLT 4X4 THIS WEEKS SPECIAL! THIS WEEKS SPECIAL! A carriage makes its way through downtown Forest City during the Hometown Holiday Festivities on Saturday, December 14th. Hometown Holiday Festivities Article Provided By: Jeff Melton Cousins Angelina and Teagan Jackson get their photo with Santa during the Forest City Hometown Festivities. Cars make their way down Main Street in Forest City on Saturday, December 14th. Carriages come down Main Street during the Hometown Holiday Festivities. Visitors to the Hometown Holiday Festivities walk around the million Christmas lights. The Fountain on Main Street during the Hometown Holiday Festivities. The event included lights, Santa, ice skating, hay rides, carriage rides and more. Long lines for carriage ride tickets at POPS. Holiday returns aren't easy! And we don't mean the part where you explain to your mother why you returned the sweater she gave you. Stores are not legally required to accept exchanges or give refunds, unless the merchandise was defective or misrepresented. While most retailers do offer refund and exchange programs as a courtesy to their customers, policies vary greatly from one store to another. Add to the mix warranties, which are usually fulfi lled by the manufacturer, and holiday returns can get confusing. The following tips should help to make your holiday returns run more smoothly. • Get to know store policies. Before you make a purchase, fi nd out if the store has a return policy and, if so, how it works. Understand that policies can change during the holiday season and may not apply to sale items. If the store does allow returns or exchanges, fi nd out if you will need to pay a restock fee. Ask the seller if they offer cash refunds, exchanges, or only store credit. Store policies are usually posted at the check-out counter or printed on the back of receipts. • Understand online store return policies. If you are shopping online, search for the seller's return policy and read it through before clicking "buy." Find out if they accept returns or exchanges, and who pays the shipping when an item is returned. In some cases, you can save on shipping fees by returning an online purchase to the local brick-and-mortar store. • Get the details on a product's warranty. Most electronics and home appliances come with warranties that are to be fulfi lled with the manufacturer, not the retailer. Find out how returns and repairs are handled if an item stops working or needs replacement parts. Will the retailer ship the item to the manufacturer for you? Or will you need to deal with the manufacturer directly? Knowing the answers will leave you well-prepared for any future issues. • Keep your receipt and packaging. Most stores will only accept returns and exchanges if you can present the item with its receipt and original packaging. Always include a gift receipt with items you give, and hold on to any gift receipts you receive. • Bring your ID. To avoid holiday return scams, many stores ask to see your ID when you return an item. Sometimes retailers require you bring your ID and the original form of payment. If this is the policy of the store where your gift is from, you may need the assistance of the gift giver in order to be reimbursed. • Make returns in a timely fashion. Almost all return policies are valid during a specifi c time period. Some stores modify their return period during the holidays, so don't risk missing your chance to make your return. Take the item back to the store without delay. Better Business Bureau Offers Tips for Holiday Returns and Exchanges Article Provided By: Juliana O'Rork Rutherford Weekly Sudoku Answers on page 23

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