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August 15, 2013

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Thursday, August 15-August 21, 2013 www.rutherfordweekly.com FOR SALE FOR SALE HUSQVARNA RZ4623 HUSQVARNA YTH2042 $ 1,499.95 PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS WITH SCRATCH PADS! Press Room Printing. 704-538-5788, 36" SONY WEGA FLAT 704-482-2243. SCREEN TV Excellent color & DISH NETWORK, WATCH EV- picture, matching stand included, ERYTHING! Go anywhere, Hop- $250 obo. 704-538-6831. per w/sling. Local Retailer. Call Susan or visit us @ 502 W Dix- BBQ SMOKER, LARGE Comon Blvd, Shelby. 704-484-2520, mercial Model. Meadowcreek PR-60, $800 obo. 704-538-6831. 1-888-484-2520. FOR SALE FOR SALE EXCALIBUR COMPUTER SERVICE. Most repairs in 3 days or less, laptop screens replaced and virus removal same day. We sell laptops and desktops. 704-4345057. 8:30am-5:30pm. COMPUTER WORK STATION Upright wooden style, $100. 704538-6831. ABOVE GROUND POOLS, plus pump, liners, hoses, repair parts, filters & chemicals. KM Pools 704-739-1711. 8000 BTU HAMPTON BAY A/C $100. 10.5 Horsepower Snapper riding Mower, 30" cut, $200. 704418-4433. 1994 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT 32K miles, Grey, new tires, asking $1500. Call 704-484-3974. SPA CHAIR WITH MASSAGE, 5X10X24 UTILITY TRAILER, manicure table and shampoo and $950 Cash. 704-481-1362, seristyle chair. Serious Inquires only. ous buyers only. 828-289-8512. TWIN SIZE STORAGE BED with STORAGE BUILDING, 12X14, bookcase headboard, $100. Must 16 on center, vinyl siding, shingle pick up. 704-300-0771. roof, sheetrock and wired, $1500 17" ALUMINUM CORVETTE obo. 704-473-7625. WHEELS Retail $999/$350. FOR SALE: DINETTE TABLE Will fit S-10, also. Set of four, & 4 CHAIRS, $190. Side by 17" 235x45x17" tires. Retail over side refrigerator, $170. Singer $1000/$200. Both for $450. 704Tiny Serger, $60. Smith-Corona 434-6173. typewriter, $65. Singer over lock, $60. RCA TV, $170. Wheelchair, WHITE CANOPY DOUBLE BED $50. Walker, $50. Size 22-24 $100. Set of international fine chisuits & blouses. Can be seen at na. Pattern "Fascination", $15. 146 Camden Ct., Shelby, behind Set of girl's golf clubs, $25. 704538-7956. Cleveland Mall. SOFA, STANDARD LENGTH 40,000 BTU POULTRY house Brooders. $50 ea. 704-538-3710. $200 obo. 704-538-6831. Engine manufacturer: Briggs & Stratton Power: 20 hp Briggs & Stratton Intek Single Cylinder $ 2,599.00 Make Your Dream Kitchen A Reality www.husqvarna.com 22 deaths per year. • Pools and spas: While drowning in pools and spas is a leading cause of death, there are other dangers lurking. Faulty underwater lighting, appliances that fall into the water and aging wiring can result in electrocution. The CPSCnotes that suction from a pool or spa drain is also potentially hazardous. The majority of suction accidents involved children, but suction can hold an adult underwater. There have even been cases of people being disemboweled from pool drains. Installing a safety vacuum release system that turns off the pool pump when a drain is blocked can prevent entrapment. • Fire: Home fire injuries are highest among seniors and children under the age of five. In addition, home fires are a leading cause of emergency room visits. Smoke alarms on every level of the house can alert to danger, but ensuring candles are extinguished and electrical wiring is up to date and making sure space heaters and other appliances are not left unattended can help prevent fires. • Garage doors: The CPSC says an average of 20,000 people each year are treated in the hospital for injuries caused by garage doors. From fingers and toes getting trapped to heavy doors falling on children and adults, garage doors can cause serious injury. • Falls: Falls are a leading cause of injury to people of all ages. Falls down stairs, from windows and off of ladders are just some of the reasons people visit emergency rooms each and every day. Ensuring there are no tripping hazards around the house and also having sturdy handles and guardrails present for use by the elderly can help prevent some falls. There are many dangers lurking around the house, and awareness of such hazards can help prevent serious injury. ~Courtesy of Metro Editorial HE PE FEC E FO AUGUST SPECIALS! 1/4" Hardboard Paneling $18 3 Tab White Shingles $45 Per Square CROSS TIES $8.00 Ea. $80 For Bundle Of Sixteen Distressed Cross Ties $30 Bundle of Sixteen PLYWOOD •3/4" Knotty Pine - 2 Sides $39 Sheet •3/4" Knotty Pine Good 1 Side $29 Sheet •3/4" #2 Plywood $10 Sheet $ (No Particle Board) The 828-286-9781 OR 828-287-0035 Copyright © 2013 Husqvarna AB (publ). All rights reserved. Home may be where the heart is, but it also can be an unsafe place if safety hazards are not recognized and addressed. The Consumer Product Safety Commission says that each year 33.1 million people are injured by consumer products and other dangers in the home. Here is a collection of home hazards that can compromise safety in and around the house. • Flooding: Super storms have been wreaking havoc on many areas of the country. Flooding is a common side effect of strong rains and high tides, and the aftermath of a flood can turn a home from a haven into a hazard. Microorganisms in flood waters may contaminate drinking water, and wet walls and floors can present a breeding ground for insects, pests and microorganisms like mold and mildew. The National Safety Council says microorganisms can penetrate into soaked, porous materials and later be released into the air and inhaled. Flooding also may lead to weakened or rotted floorboards. • Magnets: Very small magnets are popular in jewelry, toys, building sets, and more. The number of products with strong magnets has increased, which may pose significant safety threats to children. The CPSC says that magnets have contributed to one death and 86 injuries since 2005. Eight million magnetic toys have been recalled. Magnets that are swallowed may not pass easily through the digestive system. Oftentimes, they can get trapped in place when attracted to one another or a piece of metal and pinch or twist the intestines, potentially causing blockage or infection. • Furniture tip-over: Large furniture and electronics that are not balanced well or anchored to a wall can be pulled over by children and even adults. Small children can be seriously injured by tip-over accidents. Tip-overs cause an estimated •All Wood Kitchen Cabinets Monday-Friday 8:30-5:30 Saturday 8:30-Noon Engine manufacturer: Kohler Engine name: Courage No turning radius by individual wheel-drive Sales & Service Recognizing Safety Hazards Around The House Come SeeWhat We've Rounded Up! Wood Storage Buildings Built To Last! Rutherford Weekly - Page 21 ACE EQUIPMENT Made for Professionals. Powered by You. REFRIGERATORS, STOVES, washers, dryers & odd furniture. Call 704-481-0954. After 5pm, call 704-482-0540. NEED BUSINESS CARDS TO PROMOTE YOURSELF & YOUR BUSINESS? 1000 raised print business cards starting at $35 + tax. Shelby Shopper & Info, 503 N. Lafayette St, Shelby, NC 704-484-1047 or Rutherford Weekly, 369 Butler Rd, Forest City, NC 828-248-1408. 828-248-1408 •Counter Tops •Cabinet Plywood •Storage Buildings •Roofing Shingles •Masonite Siding •Chicken Coops •All Wood Bathroom Vanities •Dog Houses •Gazebos •Doors • Floor Covering •Concrete Steps 1610 E. Dixon Blvd. •Shelby, NC 704-482-7431 www.roundupshelby.com ©CommunityFirstMedia Store ©Community First Media Round Up 828-245-1626

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