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August 28, 2014

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Thursday, August 28-September 3, 2014 www.rutherfordweekly.com 828-248-1408 Rutherford Weekly - Page 19 Mountain Village Mountain Village Chalets & Cabins Chalets & Cabins ~FOR RENT~ ~FOR RENT~ 1 to 5 Bedrooms All Have Hot Tubs & Fireplaces 950 Main St. Chimney Rock, NC 704-472-3100 704-482-4888 704-472-5219 ©Community First Media Community First Media First Realty, Inc. 828-286-2121 Very nice lot. Home has fireplace and hardwood floors except for kitchen and bath. Large rooms. Block storage building that could be used for storage or workshop. Large front and back yards. Green Hill area. MLS#40127. $79,500. This is a log cabin shell only in nice gated community. Great chance to have your dream home finished just how you want it. 2 acres. MLS#41005. $67,100. Nice area and great place for small farm. Near Lake Lure. Private setting. 9.73 acres. MLS#40588. $30,000. ©Community First Media Community First Media Angela McDowell 828-289-0235 angela.mcdowell@coldwellbanker.com COMPLETELY REMODELED! 4BR/2BA features kitchen with new cabinets & appliances, nice living area w/wood burning fi replace & MBR w/full bath. Enclosed garage boasts bonus room that could be 5th BR, offi ce or playroom. $125,000. MLS#41225. Crossword Puzzle Answers PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limita- tions or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, fam- ily status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination." Familial status includes children under the age of 13 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertis- ing for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. CIRCULATION C O U N C I L VERIFICATION 44,000 C O P I E S , 12 DR I VE RS DRIVING 729 MILES to 750 LOCATIONS WITH 2 GREAT PAPERS! weekly circulation Mike Conner shelby shopper & info WEEKLY RUTHERFORD & FOR RENT RETAIL, OFFICE, BARBER- SHOP storefront etc for rent in Cherryville. Approximately 650 sq ft. $250 per mo. 704-616-3739. 512 BOOKER ST. 2BR HOUSE for rent. $280 per month, Shelby. 704-481-8745, call After 5pm. 4BR, 1BA, 1136 S. Dekalb St, Shelby. 704-472-3100, 704-472- 4666. $500 mo. $250 dep. Cen- tral heat/ac. MOVE IN SPECIAL! Town & Country Inn. Available: Spanish, Showtime, Encore, WiFi, mi- cro-fridge, meeting room. Weekly $154.95, nightly $39.99 bring ad. 828-286-3681. EFFICIENCY APARTMENT, For- est City. All utilities included, free cable. $120 week, no deposit re- quired. 828-245-0444. 2BR MOBILE HOME for rent. Convenient location, close to town. Forest City. 828-245-0444. 2 & 3BR MOBILE HOMES for rent in Ellenboro & on New House Road. No calls after 9pm. 828- 305-1650. RUTHERFORDTON. Clean 2BR, 2BA mobile, very private, large yard, central heat/ac. No pets. References req. 828-289-2407. BEST VALUE! Energy efficient 2BR Apts., Forest City. $355- $405 month + deposit. Water & garbage pickup included. Refer- ences required. 828-248-1776. 2 HOUSES, QUIET SPINDALE AREA, $500-$525 per month, plus deposit. Nice yards. 828- 685-9111. FOR RENT 4 BAY 2 LIFTS AUTO GARAGE. Air conditioned, electric doors, overhead hoist and more. Forest City area. 828-305-0464. SPINDALE: 3BR, 1BA $600 month and Rutherfordton 2BR $500, close to town. 828-429- 4735 or DLBuff@yahoo.com OWNER FINANCING. HOUSE FOR SALE; 330 N. Washington St., Rutherfordton. Newly remod- eled, $5000 down, payments $1170 per month. Upstairs 3BR, 1BA, basement apartment with potential income of $450 month. Open House, Labor Day, Mon. Sept. 1, 1-3pm. 828-712-3614. 2BR, 1BA CONDO IN SHELBY, RENT TO OWN. Will finance, NO banks! Hurry, you pay no tax- es, no insurance, no deposit, no credit check, no interest. Won't last long! Negotiable, $795. 704- 806-6686. 2BR HOUSE; 292 N. Meridian St., Rutherfordton. $350 month + $300 deposit. No pets. Washer, dryer, stove & refrigerator. 828- 289-4352, 828-980-0728. SUMMER DEAL! Travelers Inn & Suites. Available: Laundry Ser- vice, Spanish, Showtime, Encore, WiFi, micro-fridge, breakfast. Weekly $154.95, nightly $44.99 bring ad. 828-248-1711. REAL ESTATE CREDIT NO PROBLEM, owner will fin with low DP. Hwy 18 S. area, great lots for SW, DW or Mod homes, water & septic, priced to sell. Call Bryant Realty 704-567- 9836 www.bryantrealty.org 1/2 ACRE PASTURE PROPER- TY in Grover, $3000 & all legali- ties. 704-259-5052. REAL ESTATE CREDIT NO PROBLEM, owner will fin with low DP near Ellen- boro, beautiful lots for SW, DW or Mod homes, water & septic. Call Bryant Realty 704-567-9836 www.bryantrealty.org 2BR, 1BA BRICK HOME for sale by owner. 1.5 acres, central H/A; open carport, garage extension away from house. Belwood area. Excellent neighborhood! 704- 477-5953 after 5pm. OFFICE BUILDING FOR SALE 825 South Washington St., Shelby, 28150. $299,000. 1800 square feet on .78 acres. Very nice interior. Street Signage avail- able. Call Randall Bozard, 704- 779-2397. email: randall@char- lotteofficespace.com NICE 3BR, 1BA HOUSE, kitchen & living room, on Hwy 161 near Kings Mtn. Needs some repair. On 1/2 acre. $30,000. Call for more info. 704-481-8576, 704- 739-3050. MOTIVATED SELLER - Small in- expensive house could be a great rental or residence. Location is at 304 Putman St., Shelby, NC, 28152. 1BR 1BA, 1 bonus room & L shaped living-dining-kitch- en area. Needs some plumb- ing, electrical & carpentry work. $12,500 CASH, AS IS. 828-429- 9646. 3 ACRES ON 332 EL BETHEL RD, Kings Mtn. $30,000 704-739- 2412. 5 ACRES ON FERRY RD, Cliff- side. City water, meter, 400 ft. gravel drive, perked for septic. $25,000. 828-429-6763. REAL ESTATE ACREAGE FOR SALE with many potentials. Has some hard- wood, small streams & beautiful homesites with mountain views. Ideal for small or large horse or cattle farm. Acreage size 30 up to 200 acres. Located Ruther- ford Co. near Cleveland Co. line. 4 miles north of Ellenboro. 828- 289-7580. 25+ ACRES FOR SALE with wa- ter, power, 30'x50' cement floor building, all fenced in. Great for horses or livestock. $165,000. Near Boiling Springs, NC. 704- 300-4429. FOR SALE OR LEASE. 4.9 ACRES near Forest Hunt School. Nice clear land, water, gas, 1200 sq. ft., road frontage, $58,000 OBO. 828-248-1900, 828-447-0120. 3.68 ACRES ON HWY. 64/74A, Greenhill. Approx 7 miles from city limits of Lake Lure. Over 740' road frontage, commercial or res- idential. $29,900. 864-909-1035. FOR SALE BY OWNER: 2BR, 1BA home for sale in Fallston, NC. The home is located on 2.3 acres. The property includes a pasture and a nice barn with sta- bles. $80,000.00 Call 704-418- 2383 for additional information. FOR SALE: 2.51 ACRES on Hwy. 64/74, 7 miles to Rutherford & 9 miles to Lake Lure. Home fully renovated, walk-in closets, 2 full baths, 2 large bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, comfortable living room area with gas fire place. Will sell furnished. 321-368- 2721, 321-544-5620. PROPERTY FOR SALE in Polk County, 4.24 acres. Located on Vera Lane, in small subdivision. $45,000 OBO. 828-817-9601. MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE. Owner Financing Available with $2000 down. Call Rentals Unlim- ited; 828-245-7400. LAR HOMES DOUBLEWIDE FOR SALE on 1/2 acre lot. 3BR, 2BA, 24x32. Fi- nancing available with down pay- ment. Ref. Req. 704-692-6577. FOR RENT FOR RENT MOBILE•MODULAR HOMES REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Many Americans see Labor Day on the calendar and immediately feel some mixed emotions. Though Labor Day is often a time to celebrate at a backyard barbecue with family and friends, to many people it also marks the unoffi cial end of summer. But Labor Day is more than just barbecues and a sendoff for summer. Labor Day actually dates back to the 19th century, though its origins are still open for debate. According to the United States Department of Labor, recent research supports the contention that Labor Day was the brainchild of machinist Matthew Maguire, who supposedly devised the idea in 1882 while serving as secretary of the Central Labor Union in New York. But some still feel it was Peter J. McGuire, a cofounder of the American Federation of Labor and general secretary of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, who founded the holiday. Though the debate as to who founded Labor Day fi gures to continue, historians do know that the fi rst Labor Day was celebrated on Tuesday, September 5, 1882, in New York. This was in accordance with plans from Maguire's Central Labor Union, which would go on to encourage other states and cities to adopt the fi rst Monday in September as Labor Day, and celebrate it accordingly just as it was being celebrated in New York. As labor unions grew, more and more cities started celebrating Labor Day, which McGuire suggested should be a day to honor those "who from rude nature have delved and carved all the grandeur we behold." As the popularity of Labor Day grew, governmental recognition was not far behind. By 1885, municipal ordinances recognizing Labor Day had been passed, and from those eventually sprouted a movement to inspire state legislation. Though the holiday was fi rst celebrated in New York, in 1887 the state of Oregon became the fi rst state to pass a law recognizing the fi rst Monday of September as Labor Day. New York, along with Colorado, Massachusetts and New Jersey, followed suit that same year. As the 1880s drew to a close, Connecticut, Nebraska and Pennsylvania were recognizing Labor Day, and by 1894, 23 other states had adopted the holiday to honor workers. But it wasn't until June 28, 1894 that Congress would offi cially pass an act that declared the fi rst Monday in September of each year a legal holiday. This applied to all states as well as the District of Columbia. Though Labor Day is now a time to gather with family and friends and possibly enjoy some time at the beach or at a barbecue, it's important for Americans to recognize both the signifi cance and the history of this special day in September. Article provided by: Metro Editorial LABOR DAY DATES BACK TO THE 1800' LABOR DAY DATES BACK TO THE 1800'S

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