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Page 4 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, November 6-November 12, 2014 AUTO-TRUCK 2004 CHEV., IMPALA, 3800 en- gine, 1 owner, 134K miles. Good shape. $4500 firm. 704-434- 9843. AUTO-TRUCK 1999 OLDSMOBILE AURORA, fully loaded, 82,000 miles, new tires, $2,500. Please call 828- 429-3770 AUTO-TRUCK FOR SALE: 1989 Chev. 1 ton dump truck, series 30, 12' dump bed. Double axle trailer, 16' long factory built trailer. FOR PARTS: 1981 CHEVY FULL SIZE BLAZ- ER. 4sp, 4WD. 1979 full size Ford p/u short bed 4 sp, 4WD. 1995 Nissan 4x4. 1987-91 Ford 4WD. 3 sp, over drive. 1994 Toy- ota p/u 4x4. 1968-72 Ford parts. Manual & auto trans for Chevy & Ford. Gray factory Ford wheels, 7"x7x15. Set of factory Ford gray center cap & beauty rim, 7x15 & 8x15. Ford alum wheels 15x8. 15x10" triangle hole rims. Fac- tory Toyota 4WD wheels. 2WD. 5 sp Ford straight drive trans, fits 2.9 V-6 Ranger. 50 square bales grass hay. Kerosene & fuel oil heaters for house or bldg. Antique barber chair. WANT TO BUY: Bobcat, 4 wheel dr. Tractor, reasonably priced. Pickup trucks, any model, make, condition. Nis- san or Toyota Pickups. 50th An- niversary Die Cast Collectors Set. Need set 2, NASCAR Limited Edition. 704-538-9742. 2000 CHEVY IMPALA, one owner has 79K miles on it, $3795. Call 704-300-1818. 1996 FORD RANGER XLT, ex- tended cab, 4WD, V6, 5 speed, 175k miles, new tires, $3000 OBO. 828-305-2764. AUTO-TRUCK CLASSIC 1990 MERCEDES BENZ 300SE Sedan. Smoked Silver with Palamino interior, 6 cylinder, full power, good tires, excellent interior, never wrecked. Beautiful car, $3400. 828-248- 1080. 1989 LEBARON CONVERT- IBLE, Turbo, leather, 62k origi- nal miles, car is always covered, $6900 OBO. Please call, 828- 305-3011. AUTO-TRUCK 2004 E-250 WORK VAN, heavy duty, 94K miles, ladder rack & built in inside racks. PS, PB, $6300 or will trade for full size truck of equal value. 704-923- 6870. 1996 MAZDA TRUCK B2300, black with AM/FM cassette. Bed liner, new tires & battery. Runs great. Vehicle has always been serviced & maintained. 320k miles, $2000. 704-678-9504. AUTO-TRUCK 2005 FORD TAURUS, looks and runs excellent, $3200. 704-240- 2750. CAMPERS GROVER RV PARK, Campsites, full hook ups. $75 wk, $300 mo. Includes water, sewer, power. Power $75 limit. $75 dep. 704- 313-7103, 828-205-1160. WANT TO BUY: Pop-Up Camp- ers. Call 828-429-3935. 286 ICC Loop Road Spindale, NC • 828-395-1416 Shhhhh Want to know a secret? ©Community First Media Since the mid 1980's, there has been a Small Business Center located on the campus at Isothermal Community College. It is amazing how many people are not aware of the Small Business Center. I am letting the secret out so everyone will know. The SBC exists to help owners of existing businesses and potential business owners. We offer confi dential counseling and educational help through our Seminars. These services are available at no cost. If you need assistance, please call the Small Business Center Director, Faye Bishop at 828-395-1667 or email at: fbishop@isothermal.edu. Please share the secret. Starting a Home Based Business – Harry Ponder Tuesday, November 11, 2014, 6:00-9:00 p.m. Results-Driven Social Media Marketing for Small Business Owners – Martin Brossman Thursday, November 13, 2014, 6:00-9:00 p.m. Cash Flow – How It Affects Your Business – Harry Ponder Tuesday, November 18, 2014, 6:00-9:00 p.m. Business Planning for Business Success – Russ Seagle Thursday, November 20, 2014, 6:00-9:00 p.m. All seminars will be held at Isothermal Community College, Spindale Campus, Communication Technology Building, Room 108. To see descriptions of the seminars go to: https://www.ncsbc.net//center.aspx?center=75260 Online registration is preferred at the above web site or call 828-395-1416. 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FOREST CITY EZ WIRELESS ©Community First Media Monday-Friday 9-6 • Saturday 10-2 KIDS 110cc 4 WHEELERS 125cc 4 WHEELERS $ 899. 00 SCOOTERS 49cc STARTING AT $ 499. 00 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH AVAILABLE $ 650. 00 LAYAWAY FOR CHRISTMAS Charitable giving is a part of the holiday season for many people who are spurred to donate for various reasons, including the general spirit of giving synonymous with the holidays. That giving does not have to be exclusive to adults. Parents who want to show their youngsters this season is about more than presents can approach that task in various ways, including involving kids directly in giving back to their communities or helping the less fortunate. Volunteer work: Kids of all ages can volunteer. Acclimate youngsters to the idea of volunteering this holiday season. Youngsters' efforts need not be elaborate. Toddlers can help collect food for a food pantry while school-aged children can assist elderly neighbors. The entire family can work together at a school, hospital or nursing facility. The earlier children become accustomed to giving back, the more inclined they may be to continue those efforts and make it a central part of their lives. Clean out the closet: Donating items also can teach kids valuable lessons, including helping them recognize how fortunate they are and how they are in a position to help those who are not so lucky. Parents and children can work together so it doesn't seem like the little ones are the only ones giving away their belongings. Adults also should sort through their items and have an equally impressive pile of donations. In addition to local clothing collection bins, there are regional and national collection services that may even pick up items right from your home. Bake sale: Another fun way children can get involved is by hosting a bake sale or craft sale. The proceeds of all items sold can be used to benefit a charity chosen by the kids. Let youngsters set the course for the creative extravaganza. Clean up: Families can work together to clean up a stretch of beach or a local park or even make improvements to a neighborhood playground. Ideas include painting murals, installing benches and cleaning up litter. Just be sure to get permission from the property owner or appropriate civic authorities so that your project is not interrupted or deemed illegal. Educate others: Children old enough to understand the plight of others can help to spread knowledge and awareness about particular issues. Ask a teacher if children can speak in front of the class about their charitable efforts and what others can do to make real changes. TEACHING KIDS TO GIVE BACK Article provided by: Metro Editorial Ads Work! AUTOS•TRUCKS CAMPERS AUTOS•TRUCKS AUTOS•TRUCKS AUTOS•TRUCKS AUTOS•TRUCKS AUTOS•TRUCKS