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November 26, 2014

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Thursday, November 26-December 3, 2014 www.rutherfordweekly.com 828-248-1408 Rutherford Weekly - Page 23 FOR RENT BEST VALUE! Energy efficient 2BR Apts., Forest City. $355- $405 month + deposit. Water & garbage pickup included. Refer- ences required. (1) small room Apt., $295 per month, power fur- nished. 828-248-1776. MOVE-IN SPECIAL! Town & Country Inn (Super 8 Motel), Spindale. Wifi, micro-fridge. Weekly $149.95, Nightly $35.95, Monthly $550. No deposit. Bring Ad. 828-286-3681. MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT: 3BR, 2BA, secluded wooded park, 1st month & security re- quired. Rutherfordton/Shiloh area. 828-245-6518. CLEAN, WELL MAINTAINED, 2BR, 1.5BA, Townhouse Apt. Quiet residential Forest City area. No pets, references required, $430 per month, plus deposit. 828-289-2074. WANTED: LAND TO LEASE FOR HUNTING, 10 or more acres. Very responsible adult, 40 years old, guaranteed to take good care of your land! No litter- ing. If interested, references of- fered. Please call, 704-692-4449. 14x70, 2BR, 2BA, Hopewell area. No pets, 10x12 building. $280 deposit, $400 per month. References required. 828-453- 8483 or 828-305-3377. FOR RENT 4BR, $650 MONTH, SPINDALE. 3BR, $600 month, Rutherfordton, central heat/air. Call 828-429- 4735 or DLBuff@yahoo.com 3BR, 2BA, SPINDALE. Rec room, carport, deck & garage, new inside & out, $650 month, $650 deposit. 828-280-7139. 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 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE. Owner Financing Available with $2000 down. Call Rentals Unlim- ited; 828-245-7400. 1 ACRE MOBILE HOME LOTS for sale in Patterson Springs area. Owner financing. 704-472- 3240. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR FOR RENT: 3BR, 2BA doublewide. All appliances, on 2 acres of land in Mooresboro. Serious inquiries only. 704-472- 6455. 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 BELWOOD SUBDIVISION, off St. Paul's Church Road, Lawn- dale, only one lot left, 1.02 ac. with water, septic, and drive. For more info call Bryant Realty, Inc. 704-567-9836 www.bryantrealty. org REAL ESTATE KINGS MTN., 3/2.5 COLONIAL on large fenced lot with 2 car ga- rage, shop fireplace, new appli- ances, $132,000. Call Bob 828- 447-5514, leave a message. FOR SALE OR LEASE. 4.9 ACRES near Forest Hunt School, Forest City. Nice clear land, wa- ter, gas, 1200 sq. ft., road front- age, $58,000 OBO. 828-248- 1900 or 828-447-0120. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY ACRE- AGE: property has small streams, hardwood with pasture and pond potential, mountain views, acre size 32 to 170 acres available. Property located four miles North Ellenboro/Hollis Rd. Property 20- 30 minutes from new Equestrian Horse Center. 828-289-7580. FOR SALE: TRAVELERS INN & SUITES, formerly Ramada INN. Owner relocating. Also vacant lot on Kent Rd., Forest City. 828- 305-3056. 3.68 ACRES ON HWY. 64/74A, Greenhill. Approx 7 miles from city limits of Lake Lure. Over 740' road frontage, commercial or resi- dential. $29,900. 864-909-1035. TWO MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE. (1) 3BR, (1) 2BR. Fixer uppers. Please call 828-223- 1564. REAL ESTATE 3 ACRES ON 332 EL BETHEL RD, Kings Mtn. $30,000 704-739- 2412. 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. ©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. If you are looking for an affordable 2BR, 1 bath home for investment or to live in this would be ideal. Floored attic for storage plus storage building with cement floor and electricity. Home is in good condition with replacement windows and vinyl siding. MLS#41329. 2 bedroom, 1 bath home is in good condition with wood floors throughout. Minor repairs needed. Investment potential. MLS#41501. $24,900. Forest City 828-247-1871 2410 US 221S; Hwy 74 bypass to exit 178 (Hwy 221), south 1 mi on right. Corner of Hwy 221 & Shiloh Rd. M-F 8am-5pm • Sat 8am-12pm MAYSE MFG. CO., INC. www.maysemfg.com www.maysemfg.com Storage Buildings, Gazebos, Playsets, Playhouses, Concrete Statuary, Concrete Steps, & Outdoor Furniture! ©Community First Media Community First Media 18' x 21' Carport 18' x 21' Carport We are now a Green Egg Distributor. We are now a Green Egg Distributor. Grills • Accessories • Supplies Grills • Accessories • Supplies We Finance & Rent To Own Available in poly Available in poly cedar or treated pine cedar or treated pine $ 695 695 FREE FREE Upgrade To Upgrade To 6 Foot Side 6 Foot Side Height! Height! Compare our quality & prices before buying. Compare our quality & prices before buying. Crossword Puzzle Answers Nonprofi t organizations often depend on fi nancial donations to stay afl oat. Donations can be used to fulfi ll a mission statement, pay staff or raise awareness of events sponsored by the organization. Though fi nancial donations are how many people support causes near and dear to their hearts, such gifts are not affordable for everyone. But prospective donors who can't reach into their pocketbooks can still support worthy causes by giving back in other ways. The following are a handful of alternatives to fi nancial donations for people who want to give back to their communities. • Offer your services. Working professionals have their own unique skill sets, and organizations are always in need of people who can bring something unique to the table. Offering your services is different from traditional volunteering because volunteering projects typically do not require anything more than a willingness to pitch in on a project or lend a hand at an event. When offering your services, you are offering something more than a typical volunteer. For example, attorneys may be able to provide legal advice pro bono while contractors may be able to design projects instead of just pitching in when it comes time to turn those designs into something tangible. Offer your expertise and you will no doubt fi nd numerous organizations ready to accept your offer. • Donate your belongings. It may not seem like much on the surface, but donating old clothing or appliances can make a big difference to a local charity. Charities may be able to sell your donations to generate money, or they may put them to use serving the less fortunate. Find an organization that accepts such donations and, depending on how substantial your donations are, ask for a receipt so you can earn a tax deduction if you qualify. • Coach or teach local youth. Another way to give back to the community is to volunteer to coach or teach your youngest neighbors. If you decide to coach, choose a sport you have experience with, especially if you decide you want to coach older children with more advanced skill sets. Adopt a similar approach if you decide to teach or tutor, choosing a subject, perhaps one that's affi liated with your profession, that you feel comfortable with. • Create an internship. If you own your own business or work for a company that could use a helping hand, create an internship (or propose the idea to your employer and offer to oversee the program). Internships are often invaluable opportunities for high school and college students, so creating such a position can be a great way to give back to the young people in your community. • Raise awareness of a good cause. Many nonprofi t organizations sponsor community events in an effort to raise awareness for their causes. Such events may include a 5K, a walk for charity or a local vendor showcase where the entry fees go directly to the organization sponsoring the event. If you want to give back but can't afford to make a donation, then participate in such events. Races and charity walks often encourage participants to form teams made up of friends, family members and coworkers, so enlist the help of others and ask them to share their participation via social media so they raise awareness for a good cause. Giving back does not have to break the bank. Charitable men and women who can't afford to cut a check can give back in other ways that can benefi t their favorite charities just as much as fi nancial donations. GIVE BACK GIVE BACK WITHOUT WITHOUT GOING BROKE GOING BROKE Article provided by: Metro Editorial 369 Butler Road, Forest City, NC 28043 828.248.1408 Fax: 828-245-7013 Let us show you how to create more business! Classifi ed deadline Classifi ed deadline is Tuesdays @ 3:00 is Tuesdays @ 3:00 828-248-1496 828-248-1496 FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE

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